{"profiles":[{"id":169410,"bio":"","user_id":168808,"name":"Vikas Birla","website":"www.instagram.com/vbirla"},{"id":276768,"bio":"","user_id":276166,"name":"Einar Sigurthorsson","website":"einarsig.com"},{"id":168765,"bio":"Lit. Critic, Digital Humanist, Photography Enthusiast,","user_id":168163,"name":"Ablues Lenz","website":"ablueslenz.smugmug.com"},{"id":211613,"bio":"I am an industrial designer, educator and a part-time amateur street photographer.","user_id":211011,"name":"Sridhar Ryalie","website":""},{"id":147323,"bio":"Cynthia Estébanez is a Madrid based photographer.  After studying photography, several classmates and she founded the collective Mood Studio. Where she has collaborated in creative projects as ‘’#littlesecretfilm’’ with the director Pablo Maqueda in ‘’Manic Pixie Dream Girl’’ (2013) and ‘’#Realmovie’’ (2014) or the director and illustrator Manuel Bartual in ‘’Todos tus secretos’’ (2014). \n\nHer photos are focused on tale concept. In many of her series she takes photographs with that concept in mind.\n\nHer last project is a project called ‘’Children’s Towns’’ which is part of the children main participation project called ‘’Madrid is also our’’. Project in which children explore and create their neighborhood. The purpose is to collect these valuable citizens'  proposals. \n\n","user_id":146721,"name":"Cynthia Estébanez","website":"www.cynthiaestebanez.com"},{"id":150729,"bio":"Interested in documentary photography and ethnographic studies of the landscape. ","user_id":150127,"name":"Vikas Dalal","website":"www.vikasdalal.com"},{"id":117513,"bio":"Professionally I was a college teacher of writing and literature.  During that time I continued to write, photograph, and exhibit.  I have been a member of the Society for Photographic Education for over  40 years and have presented at SPE national and regional conferences. \n\nI have written and published on Frederick  Sommer, one of my mentors, and have been a Polaroid Collection photographer with work in the Taschen  book from that collection.","user_id":116911,"name":"Denis Sivack","website":"NA"},{"id":401834,"bio":"","user_id":401250,"name":"Mitja Roser","website":""},{"id":166217,"bio":"","user_id":165615,"name":"13June Invite","website":null},{"id":516741,"bio":"I’m Morris Griffin a Cypress Texas based Photographer.  I specialize in Portrait Photography mainly focusing on old school vintage style shoots.  I like shooting Hollywood Glamour and Vintage boudoir using lighting techniques from the past. \nAs a professional photographer it’s not about having the latest and greatest equipment. In many cases, a professional photographer has one chance to get the shot. Professional photography for me embodies all that is beautiful about life.   I do my best as a professional photographer to photographs people so they look as natural as possible in any setting. I want to be able to photograph individuals in a way which is most flattering to their unique an individual personality. while developing an artistic eye for the right composition, lighting and posing.\nWe offer studio, outdoor, or location portraiture for your convenience. You can find my work on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2gWpRee   \n  Instagram: http://bit.ly/2wkBi1v \n","user_id":516157,"name":"Morris Griffin","website":""},{"id":211639,"bio":"","user_id":211037,"name":"Teresa Rojo Amantegui","website":""},{"id":182366,"bio":"I am a designer with passion for photography.","user_id":181764,"name":"Shingo Inoue","website":"www.unchartedaptitude.com"},{"id":163445,"bio":"Currently studying photography at SCAD","user_id":162843,"name":"Alejandra Bernal","website":""},{"id":101261,"bio":"Thien Doan was born in Vietnam in 1991 and now lives in Wichita, KS, where he is pursuing a B.F.A in Photography at Wichita State University. His work combines historical photographic processes with digital technology, and also often incorporates other media including video, sound and installation. Social Justice issues - particularly war, geo-political, border, refugees and immigration- figure heavily in his recent projects. He was awarded an Undergraduate Student Research Grant from Wichita State University to develop his knowledge of the cyanotype process. He spent three months in collaboration with the International Rescue Committee in Wichita to create a photography exhibition in recognition of World Refugee Day.","user_id":100659,"name":"Thien Doan","website":"thiendoanphotography.com"},{"id":158058,"bio":"Mauricio Lima is an independent documentary photographer focused on the lives of those affected by armed conflict and social crisis.\n\nLima has produced extensively works in Afghanistan, Brazil, Iraq, Libya, Portugal and Ukraine. His work frequently appears in The New York Times, among other clients.\n\nIn 2015, Lima spent most of the year focused on the refugees influx to Europe from the Middle East, in which he followed the Majid family journey, from Syria, for 29 days through 7 countries −from Serbia to Sweden− after working between Turkey, Syria and Iraq for several weeks to document the ongoing conflict and its consequences for the local population as well as for the Yazidis, a religious minority group from Sinjar Mountain region.","user_id":157456,"name":"Mauricio Lima","website":"facebook.com/mauriciolimaphoto"},{"id":326414,"bio":"I'm a writer and photographer based in the Pacific Northwest; my work has appeared in Trains Magazine, Travel + Leisure and numerous regional magazines and newspapers.  ","user_id":325812,"name":"Justin Franz","website":"justinfranz.com"},{"id":65207,"bio":"Mobile","user_id":64943,"name":"Gay Na","website":""},{"id":451423,"bio":"","user_id":450839,"name":"Wilton Woods","website":null},{"id":266430,"bio":"I'm Brazilian and work as a certified translator.  ","user_id":265828,"name":"Josiane Perin Dallagnese","website":"www.traduzamente.com.br"},{"id":171835,"bio":"","user_id":171233,"name":"Lisa Kates","website":"Instagram @lisa.a.kates"},{"id":516954,"bio":"Michael Young is a lens-based artist whose work explores themes of masculinity, personal identity, community, and memory. He has been named a Top 50 artist in Photolucida’s Critical Mass (2023, 2021), a Top 10 winner of LensCulture Critics’ Choice, and a winner of Feature Shoot’s Emerging Photography Award.\n\nRecent shows include CURRENTS 2023 at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, a solo exhibition at the Rochester Museum of Art (New Hampshire), Candela’s Unbound12! and Una historia (no) tan rosa at Archivo Arkhé in Madrid. Young’s images have also been exhibited in Portfolio 2023 at Atlanta Photography Group, Art of Pride at Southeast Center for Photography, Bodily Autonomies at Queer Festival Heidelberg, Center Forward 2022 at Center for Fine Art Photography, and Context 2022 at Filter Photo.\n\nYoung’s work has been published in both issues of GUP’s Fresh Eyes 2023 (Documentary and Conceptual), Musée Magazine, Fisheye, LINDA.meiden, and two issues of Der Greif. Online features, articles, interviews, and shows include LensCulture, Humble Arts Foundation, Fraction Magazine, Talking Photographs, The Guardian, Float, and F-Stop Magazine.","user_id":516370,"name":"Michael Young","website":"www.mjyoungphoto.com"},{"id":163452,"bio":"Justin L. Stewart is an independent visual journalist from Jackson Hole, Wyoming who is currently based in Los Angeles, California. Justin is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, earning a Master of Arts in the photojournalism sequence. His passions lie in documentary storytelling through both photography and film.","user_id":162850,"name":"Justin L Stewart","website":"www.justinlstewart.com"},{"id":505657,"bio":"Photographer amateur. Use iPhone 7+ , Fujifilm F100X","user_id":505073,"name":"Anton Kuznetsov","website":""},{"id":160006,"bio":"Having studied in the  fine arts ,My  real passion for the captured image.\n\n It is a great time to be able to share work with the click of a mouse...\n \n","user_id":159404,"name":"Marcos o lopez","website":"www.marcososcar.com"},{"id":161188,"bio":"","user_id":160586,"name":"Paolo Patruno","website":""},{"id":193955,"bio":"I've been an amateur photographer for many years, and enjoy shooting almost anything that catches my eye.  New Hampshire is wonderful for outdoor images, but I like to do setups inside too.   I'm retired from many years as an accountant, so now I can go in a different and more creative direction.","user_id":193353,"name":"Phyllis Meinke","website":"phyllis-meinke.pixels.com"},{"id":161223,"bio":"","user_id":160621,"name":"John Walters","website":"www.facebook.com/johnrichardwaltersphotography"},{"id":202387,"bio":"","user_id":201785,"name":"Nola Erhardt","website":"statictab.com/rp6fxvb"},{"id":19102,"bio":"Luis Molina-Pantin (Venezuelan, born in 1969) Lives and Works in Caracas. In 1994 receives a BFA from Concordia University, Montreal and in 1997 a MFA from the New Genres Department at the San Francisco Art Institute. He has participated various exhibits individually and collectively. Among them: Modus Operandi, Henrique Faria Fine Art, New York; Valores Humanos, Faria+Fabregas Galería, Caracas; Nuevas Adquisiciones, Periférico| Arte Contemporáneo, Caracas; An Informal Study of the Hybrid Arquitecture Vol 1., Galería Valenzuela/Klenner, Bogota, Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid, Federico Luger, Milan and Sala Mendoza, Caracas; and collectively at: The ICP Triennial, International Center of Photography, New York; Itau Cultural, Sao Paulo; NGBK y Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin; 7th Gwangju Biennial, South Korea; The Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Americas Society, New York; CIFO, Miami; and the 25th Sao Paolo Biennial. \n\nHis work is represented in important collections. Among them: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix; Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville; Galería de Arte Nacional, Caracas; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas; Diana/Bruce Halle Collection, Arizona; Collection Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, NY-Caracas and Fundación Banco Mercantil, Caracas. His work has been reviewed in many publications. Among them: The New York Times, The New Yorker, ArtForum, Art in America, Aperture, Financial Times and C-Photo by Ivorypress.\n","user_id":19102,"name":"Luis Molina-Pantin","website":"www.luismolinapantin.com"},{"id":119866,"bio":"Born and raised in Taiwan, MengLing Hsieh is an artist currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. After earning her master’s degree in Arts and Cultural Management at Pratt Institute, she continued to study photography in General Studies at the International Center of Photography. Her work has been exhibited internationally.","user_id":119264,"name":"MengLing Hsieh","website":"www.menglinghsieh.com"},{"id":137241,"bio":"I'm a full-time editorial and corporate photographer with a keen eye for storytelling. With twenty plus years of experience, I'm often described as a generalist because of my ability to execute a wide range of assignment work.\nIn 2012, after twenty years, I left the New York Post to pursue a freelance career and further my photographic knowledge attending workshops and seminars. Since 2014, I have completed two architectural books for Brazilian Publisher Arte Ensaio and the City of Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic Games. \nMy photos have appeared in nearly every major national and international publications including, Advertising campaigns, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, US News \u0026amp; World Report, Time Magazine, Newsweek, National Geographic Travel Guide and I’m a full fledge member of the NPPA - National Press Photographer Association, WHNPA - The White House News Photographers Association, NYPPA - The New York Press Photographers Association, ASMP - American Society of Media Photographers, NJPA - New Jersey Press Association,  ARFOC – Associação de Reporters Fotograficos – Brazil, FENAJ – Federação Nacional dos Jornalistas – Brazil. \n","user_id":136639,"name":"Luiz Ribeiro","website":"www.luizcribeiro.com"},{"id":48973,"bio":"I’m drawn to photographing people and the many facets of human life—especially the connection between photographer and subject that creates magic in a portrait. I’m equally fascinated by the opposite: street photography, where people are distant, fleeting, and often unaware of the camera.\n\nIn our fast, efficient modern lives, we rush past the small details. I try to slow things down and notice them—the dusty flower by the roadside, sunlight turning petals translucent, the quiet world of insects. Rather than grand landscapes, I often work up close in nature, using macro photography.\n\nI explore photography as a way to express myself and create art, blending images of people and nature to tell new stories and evoke moods or emotions. My work ranges from near-straight-out-of-camera images to carefully crafted composites, sometimes combined with digital drawing. I enjoy experimenting with many techniques.\n","user_id":48978,"name":"Gry Monica Hellevik","website":"www.grymonicaphotography.com"},{"id":158800,"bio":"Photographer on the loose, thanks to being the guy who runs as Photo Tour Brugge since 2012. \n\nThat tour is where I share my photos (even published a book last year) and either hopefully educate and/or inspire my guests/students photography.  Love my job and helps keep me largely shooting from the heart.\n\nBefore that (and living in Brugge since 2001), traveled here and there and a bit more on top since leaving my native Montreal Canada in 1994. Lots of spots but London (UK), India and Portugal are among the longest and most favored along the way to here in Belgium. \n\nCurrently enjoying a bit extra freedom with my photography (next to duties with the photo tour of course), over 2016 shooting pursuits are largely focused around people and life in Brugge, street to events to as many moments as I can get into with the camera.","user_id":158198,"name":"Andy McSweeney","website":"www.andymcsweeney.com"},{"id":217287,"bio":"Photography is my passion. I work for YNAP, doing fashion pictures, especially still life, but I also love street photography and much more.\n","user_id":216685,"name":"Barbara Lei","website":"www.barbaralei.it"},{"id":217366,"bio":"Self taught photographer and videographer keen to start a career in the field of audio visual communication.","user_id":216764,"name":"Martine Stephen","website":"www.martineingrid.com"},{"id":146921,"bio":"I am a russian photographer. I often work with professional models from models agencies. I like to do model shooting for their portfolio. Its creative work without any censor and I see the pure beauty like it is. And I do it like I see it. \n","user_id":146319,"name":"Julia Borodina","website":"www.j-bor.com"},{"id":147408,"bio":"I was born in Montreal and have been expressing myself either through classical ballet or photography much of my life. It was around the mid-1990's that photography started to play a much larger role in my life. Having decided in 2011 to pursue my interest in photography, I eventually arranged to take a sabbatical year off from my job in Montreal and relocate to New York City to attend the International Center for Photography 2014-2015 1-year Photojournalism program.\n\nHaving previously traveled to Afghanistan  working for a Canadian NGO and teaching female journalists photography after many years of Taliban repression and rule forbidding women in the work place, I found this challenging and extremely rewarding. This interest eventually led me to work in Haiti after their devastating earthquake documenting their struggle to survive and rebuild. \n\nAs of 2016, I am still living in New York pursuing my primary interest which is centered around Human Rights and exposing injustices around the world. As I continue my life journey, I look forward to opening up windows to the world and providing a voice to the voiceless.\n","user_id":146806,"name":"Elise Jacob","website":"www.elisejacob.com"},{"id":602601,"bio":"","user_id":602017,"name":"Stephan Poettgen","website":"www.postroom.de"},{"id":211652,"bio":"","user_id":211050,"name":"Efe Bahadir","website":""},{"id":115900,"bio":"I am 24 years old, Dutch and Filipino descent artist/photographer based in The Netherlands. A graduate from Fine Art Photography, AKI ArtEZ Enschede (NL), Class of 2014. Currently I am working to financially support myself to keep traveling and creating series. I have come to a point of wanting to participate in photography competitions, to get my work to possibly be seen by a larger audience. I am currently apply for a Masters Degree in photography and perhaps future residencies. I have traveled so much in my short life time, I have seen a lot, therefore, I endure the urge to show my interpretation rather than being defined by all the places where I lived. I have slowly begun taking the personal/emotional bond out of the equation and finding it in other cities. ","user_id":115298,"name":"Rochelle Bakels","website":"www.rochelledy.com"},{"id":170050,"bio":"","user_id":169448,"name":"Pedro Rodrigues","website":"www.pedrorodrigues.ch"},{"id":216787,"bio":"Jorge Marín Reiche  Photographer 64 years.\nStudies of Graphic Arts, Photography and Cinema.               \nMy work experience has been mainly as independent, except for the time worked in the newspaper El Mercurio in the magazine of Domingo en Viaje, between the years 1991-1996. Also participated in the creation of the newspaper El Metropolitano, being its editor of Photography during the years 1998 and 1999.\nA fundamental part of my professional practice has been the production of photographic reports that deal with issues of geography, environment, culture, and ethnicity.       \nI am currently a and creative Director of Ayquina-Agencia, office of editorial and audio-visuals projects (currently page under redesign).\n  \n","user_id":216185,"name":"Jorge Marín Reiche","website":"www.jorgemarin.cl"},{"id":276764,"bio":"M.A. in Art Education, University of Art and Design Helsinki\nPhotographer, Arts Academy Turku \n","user_id":276162,"name":"Alli Ikonen","website":""},{"id":166783,"bio":"","user_id":166181,"name":"Dana Barbieri","website":null},{"id":49174,"bio":"\nMarco Garofalo frequenta l’istituto superiore di fotografia di Roma. La sua prima esperienza risale al 1997, durante la trasmissione televisiva Riccione moda Italia, che lo porta successivamente a collaborare con agenzie di moda milanesi. Nel 2004 consegue il master in fotografia presso l’Istituto europeo di design di Roma. Da allora ha realizzato numerose mostre, personali e collettive, ha esposto le sue opere alla Fiera internazionale di Arte moderna e contemporanea di Reggio Emilia e collaborato con diverse gallerie, tra le quali la Galleria Mentana di Firenze, inoltre ha esposto in una collettiva all’Agora Gallery di New York 2011. Nel 2009 l’artista è stato premiato come Miglior giovane fotografo creativo italiano dall’Associazione nazionale fotografi professionisti.\n\nHanno detto di lui\nRecensione Critica Professor Pier Francesco Listri Firenze 2009\n\nEcco finalmente un giovane fotografo, ma di respiro già internazionale, che ci propone una strada alternativa alle canoniche correnti della fotografia contemporanea. Dico per esempio agli epigoni della denunciataria ritrattistica di Strand, della magia dell’attimo rubato di Cartier Bresson, del più recente narcisismo voieristico di Oliviero Toscani. Volessimo un momento volare alti, noteremo che dopo il dissolvimento novecentesco della coscienza individuale (Joyce, Svevo, Pirandello) e l’avvento della civiltà di massa e dell’immagine, l’arte, anche e sopratutto fotografica, non altro può esprimere se non il nudo e semplificato spettacolo del visibile.\nMa il nostro fotografo compie almeno un paio di geniali commistioni. La prima è fondere insieme pittura e fotografia,la seconda è dare alle sue rappresentazioni, innocenti o bizzarre ma sempre con un pizzico di genialità,un di più di senso,cioè corredare l’immagine di valori di simbolo.\nGarofalo non “coglie” le sue immagini, ma le “costruisce” secondo un senso scenico, o meglio fortemente scenografico, corredandole dell’istituto di racconto, anche ideologico. \n","user_id":49179,"name":"Marco Garofalo","website":"www.mgluces.com"},{"id":144468,"bio":"You can see my work and exhibitions on my website :  www.sooeditions.com","user_id":143866,"name":"Soo -","website":"www.sooeditions.com"},{"id":216930,"bio":"My name is Francesco Candela \nDuring my university years I worked as a photojournalist. \nI also attended a journalism course, at the end of which I carried out a traineeship at a local newspaper in Palermo city and online newspaper.\n\n","user_id":216328,"name":"Francesco Candela","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/francescocandela"},{"id":517246,"bio":"Good evening. My name is Rodney Williams, and I appreciate the opportunity to make a submission to your brand. Photography has always been a personal passion of mine from an early age, and I feel blessed to have been provided with a further opportunity to pursue and expand it. I have always operated with a sense integrity and honesty; consistently providing quality images for the incredibly talented clients I've been privileged to work with. It is my hope that this forum will allow me to extend these services to a broader audience under the great reputation and tutelage of the LensCulture brand. \n\nThankfully Yours,\nRodney E. Williams","user_id":516662,"name":"RODNEY WILLIAMS","website":"N/A"},{"id":120657,"bio":"","user_id":120055,"name":"India Rose Catto","website":"www.indiarosephotos.com"},{"id":141881,"bio":"I am a wedding and lifestyle photographer, specializing in people and\nartist photography with a style consisting of soulful and energetic imagery.\nRunning a client-friendly, service-oriented business I believe that great\ncreativity often is the result of team effort and values working closely with my\nclients. Based in Berlin, I work as a freelance photographer, often\ncollaborating with several other professionals like make up artists, location\nmanagers, stylist etc. to create outstanding visuals for you.","user_id":141279,"name":"Jennifer Adler","website":"www.fraurabefotografiert.de"},{"id":217346,"bio":"Carter McCall is a documentary photographer and musician originally from North Carolina but currently living in New York City.","user_id":216744,"name":"Carter McCall","website":"www.cartermccall.com"},{"id":2168,"bio":"Alex Van Gelder lives between Africa and Paris. \nVan Gelder's previous artistic projects include a portfolio of 18 photographs of Louise Bourgeois's hands in the final years of her life, exhibited at Hauser\u0026amp;Wirth Zurich.  The exhibition was accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, 'Alex Van Gelder – Louise Bourgeois. ARMED FORCES', published by Ediciones Poligrafa and Hauser\u0026amp;Wirth. Thames\u0026amp;Hudson published 'Mumbling Beauty: Louise Bourgeois'. Phaidon Press London published 'Life\u0026amp;Afterlife', followed by a show at Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland.  Hauser\u0026amp;Wirth gallery London held an exhibition of 60 photographs 'Meat Portraits' .","user_id":2168,"name":"Alex Van Gelder","website":"www.alexvangelder.com"},{"id":276314,"bio":"Soy madre fotógrafa. Me encanta el retrato y los momentos decisivos. La fotografía me permite jugar con mis hijas, y acercarme a ella desde un mismo plano.\n","user_id":275712,"name":"Nerea Garaizar","website":""},{"id":272330,"bio":"Dedicated amateur photographer","user_id":271728,"name":"Sasha Caspar","website":""},{"id":602593,"bio":"","user_id":602009,"name":"Lévana Cllb","website":""},{"id":236628,"bio":"Young graphic designer freelance and visual explorer from Italy.","user_id":236026,"name":"Giulio Urbini","website":"www.giuliourbini.com"},{"id":161230,"bio":"","user_id":160628,"name":"Erick Cusi","website":""},{"id":142205,"bio":"Dana Ullman (b. 1984) was born in San Francisco and grew up in the Pacific Northwest. She is a Brooklyn-based freelance photojournalist and writer whose work focuses on humanizing statistics and social issues through storytelling.\n\nDana's work has been published by the New York Times, TIME, CNN, The Atlantic and the Associated Press, among others. In 2014, she received a grant from the Puffin Foundation to continue her project \"Another Kind of Prison\".","user_id":141603,"name":"Dana Ullman","website":"www.ullmanphoto.com"},{"id":140781,"bio":"I have been shooting for many years and have entered very few competitions being content to provide my client with what I think is a unique perspective of their existence. ","user_id":140179,"name":"Doug Hansgate","website":"www.hansgate.com"},{"id":146298,"bio":"Xurde Margaride. \nFormó parte del equipo de fotografía del diario La Voz de Asturias, desde 2001 a 2010; y El Comercio, desde 1998 a 2001 y 2014.\nEs corresponsal de la agencia de fotografía deportiva Area 11 en Asturias, Editor de Gijón Rock City y fotógrafo especializado en fotografía de espectáculos desde 1993, editor la revista Al Devalu en 2008.\nRealiza diversas colaboraciones en otros medios habiendo publicado en  Traveler, Interviú, La Sidra, El periódico de Cataluña. Así como en revistas las corporativas Vía Láctea de Danone, Canal Caixa de La Caixa o Raíles de FEVE.Fundador de la asociación de fotoperiodistas asturianos en 2003 y presidente en 2007.\nRealizo varias exposiciones colectivas e Individuales","user_id":145696,"name":"Xurde Margaride","website":"www.xurde.net"},{"id":169290,"bio":"I am a Canadian/Australian that permanently resides in Queensland, Australia. Photography has long been a passion of mine but it wasn't until later in the life that I began to dedicate time, money and real energy towards becoming the best photographer that I possibly could be. I am self taught and endeavour to try different techniques and skills that I see much better photographers practising on a daily basis. I have been fortunate to travel a fair amount and am happiest when traipsing through S.E. Asia with my Canon nearby. I don't get much sleep when I am in Burma, Nepal, Cambodia and the like as I am well aware that there are millions of photographs unfolding around every corner, at all times. Recently I have begun photographing surfing and live music too. These are both tricky to master and I enjoy the challenge and rewards when I do get it right. Part of my fascination with photographing live music is that I don't play an instrument, but I do 'play the camera'. My Instagram feed reflects my passion for the craft of photography @thenybureau. Warmest regards - Joseph Grant Trammell","user_id":168688,"name":"J Grant Trammell","website":""},{"id":517407,"bio":"Rolando Angulo Gálvez holds a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from the University of Monterrey (UDEM). He earned and completed his master’s degree in Branding in 2007 from ELISAVA and most recently, in Photography and Design from SHIFTA by ELISAVA Design School in Barcelona, Spain.\nHis professional background as Graphic Designer spans to working in private Design and Branding firms and other important collaborations like being part of the creative team of the fashion brand Martin Lamothe in Madrid FW 2007. His work, both as Photographer and Brand builder of National and Foreign Brands, has been recognized in different exhibitions and publications such as HOW, A 'Design and Award Competition, AD Architectural Digest to name a few. He is a full-time Professor in the Graphic Design Department at the University of Monterrey teaching design strategies, digital photography and as Advisor in Final Evaluation Projects. Since 2007, he has directed his own Design and Art Photography studio.\n","user_id":516823,"name":"Rolando Angulo","website":"www.rolandoangulo.com"},{"id":517404,"bio":"","user_id":516820,"name":"Pranika Kar","website":"reveuse.org"},{"id":141710,"bio":"I'm a photography professor at St. John's University in New York and at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. I've produced a monograph on the city of Newark, NJ. It can be viewed here: http://www.blurb.com/b/2965259-brick-city","user_id":141108,"name":"Yuri Lev","website":"fineartamerica.com/profiles/yuri-lev.html"},{"id":93569,"bio":"Abolfazl Salmanzadeh, an Iranian freelance photographer, was born in 1980, He has been working as a photojournalist and photo documentary for various Iranian news agencies and newspapers since 2003, he began mobile photography for three year specially street photography. \nHis photographs has been published in numerous national and international journals including Getty Images, The Times, Sunday Times, The Guardian, National Post, AFP, The Atlantic, Reuters, la Repubblica and Getty Reportage.","user_id":93069,"name":"Abolfazl Salmanzadeh","website":""},{"id":744523,"bio":"I am a photographer, art-director and traveller, living and working in Berlin.","user_id":741608,"name":"Stephan Redel","website":"www.stephanredel.com"},{"id":517505,"bio":"John Ruggieri is an award-winning artist whose range of work includes painting, photography, public art, curatorial projects, and design. John’s art is in private collections across the US and Europe and has been exhibited at the Art Now Fair at Art Basel Miami Beach, Danforth Museum of Art, Texas Fine Arts Association, Provincetown Art Association \u0026amp; Museum, LFL Gallery, Samson Projects, Bernard Toale Gallery, Schoolhouse Gallery, and many others.\n\nHis art has been included in museum and gallery exhibitions nationally by curators such as David Guerra, Jon Feinstein, TJ Norris, Kathy Desmond, Neal Benezra, Zach Feur, Camilo Alvarez, Annette Lemieux, Michael Carroll, James Hull, and Helen Shlein. He holds a B.A. in Painting and Philosophy from Hampshire College and also is an alumnus of RISD, where he studied Painting, Fashion Design, and Photography.","user_id":516921,"name":"John Ruggieri","website":"www.instagram.com/john_ruggieri"},{"id":166091,"bio":"","user_id":165489,"name":"Marco Antonio Bello","website":"www.marcobellophoto.com"},{"id":163783,"bio":"Indonesian Photographer currently living in Leonia, New Jersey.","user_id":163181,"name":"Wirasandi Ruslan","website":"www.wirasandiruslan.com"},{"id":163793,"bio":"Aaron Feinberg is an award winning photographer based on the island of Kaua'i.  You can see his work in person at any of the 3 aFeinberg Galleries located on Kaua'i and Maui.","user_id":163191,"name":"Aaron Feinberg","website":"www.afeinphoto.com"},{"id":518348,"bio":"My love for photography started about the same time I graduated from Pharmacy school 15 years ago.  Traveling after college was my initial introduction to the photography world.  Back then my husband and l Ioved art but were never able to afford them.  Learning to use a camera was our way of making art affordable.  Now I find the most joy in teaching my children how to use a camera and seeing the world in a different view. ","user_id":517764,"name":"Chau Ngo","website":""},{"id":130562,"bio":"","user_id":129960,"name":"Dyade Photo","website":"www.dyadephoto.com"},{"id":144594,"bio":"Photographer and filmmaker based in Madrid (Spain).\n\nI contribute to several media as BBC, The Guardian, Stern, Toronto Star, The Irish Times, Le Soir, El País, Aftenposten, New International, Wyborcza Gazeta, Embassy News, Der Sonntag, The Hindustan, among others. \n\n","user_id":143992,"name":"Fernando Del Berro","website":"www.fernandodelberro.com"},{"id":163078,"bio":"My career began in Dallas making short documentaries for the PBS station there, then moved on to Chicago where I joined WMAQ-TV, the NBC owned and operated station.  For a while, I shot news, then moved into the newsroom as a writer and producer. From there, Joan Beugen and I started Cresta Creative, a boutique marketing and communication company\n working with Fortune 100 companies.  Now I follow my love of photography.","user_id":162476,"name":"Donna Hixson","website":"www.donnahixson.com"},{"id":271874,"bio":"","user_id":271272,"name":"Andrew Grace","website":"www.second-mirror.com/nudes"},{"id":636597,"bio":"Passionate about Travel and Photography ","user_id":636013,"name":"Geetha Gopinath","website":""},{"id":292517,"bio":"I ‘m studing MA photography in Nottingham Trent University.","user_id":291915,"name":"毅兰 钱","website":"www.yilanqian.com"},{"id":138249,"bio":"I am primarily an editorial-documentary photographer with an interest in partnering with NGOs and non-profits to document social humanitarian issues.  II have photographed in Africa, Asia, Central America, Latin America, and the rural U.S. for clients include Save the Children, the International Rescue Committee, Resurge International (formerly Interplast), the United Somali Women of Maine and most recently, For the Good Period, documenting children in rural poverty in Mississippi, the Navajo Nation and California’s Central Valley; Sierra Leonean refugees living in UNHCR camps in the aftermath of a traumatic civil war; children receiving life-changing reconstructive surgeries in Brazil, Ecuador, Honduras, Laos, and Peru; Somali immigrants adapting to new lives in Maine; Hopi and Navajo elders in Arizona; women living in a domestic violence shelter in Maine,  immigrant families in mountain communities in Colorado and Kenyan girls receiving reproductive health education and menstrual hygiene kits which help them stay n school once they hit adolescence.\n\nMy work creating community photography projects for immigrant and Native American youth in the rural West has received two Individual Artist grants from the former Colorado Council on the Arts.  I've been a National Press Photographers Association Women in Photojournalism National Juried Show finalist and, for three summers, a visiting instructor for Anderson Ranch Arts Center’s children’s workshops. Photos and multimedia work have been exhibited at Telluride Mountainfilm, the New Orleans Photo Alliance, the Rhode Island Humanitarian Film Festival, and the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. I am a contributing writer and photographer for Breckenridge Magazine and work weekdays as the Marketing \u0026amp; Communications Editor at Colorado Mountain College.\n","user_id":137647,"name":"Kate Lapides","website":"www.katelapidesphoto.com"},{"id":19189,"bio":"My activities, all related to my practice as an artist, are multi-faceted. If I am a photographer, I'm also a social anthropologist and my artwork is a merging of the two disciplines, photography and anthropology. I’m interested in the politics of the construction of the photographed subject and in the current debate regarding the developing new nature of the human eye as another digital device and reciprocally.\nMy academic research and field study certainly influences or inspires some of the currents in my research as an artist, but in a most constructive way, allowing to orient the conceptual bases of my art, rather than becoming the first degree subject or content. Indeed, both my academic and artistic research have led her to explore notions of personal and human identity. As an artist, I am primarily a photographer, though my practice has from time to time evolved towards both performative or installation-based work. Although my art may deal with the human figure or presence, it is idea and/or concept based, and maintains considerable rigor in the exercise of the control over the authenticity of the work in the face of the possible sentimentality that photography so easily harbors.\nMy focus is to bring notions of the individual's identity informed by personal experience of diverse kinds (such as illness and death, geography and origins, desire and ambition...) but presented always with considerable detachment and an analytic eye, affording a balance between allaying the dangers of poetry and aesthetics, while welcoming imagery for what it is.","user_id":19189,"name":"Nadja Groux","website":"www.nadjagroux.com"},{"id":20869,"bio":"SF based photographer known for her painterly  look combining photography and painting.\nThe EPITAPHS series is a discourse on the imminent loss of biodiversity and the deadly humans interference with the environment.","user_id":20869,"name":"Pavlina Ecclesiarhou","website":"pavlinaeccless.com"},{"id":136837,"bio":"SUMMARY 2004 – present\n\nVisual artist Jana L. Bussanich works in fine art photography,  watercolor and oils and has a background in set-design and construction. She has a private studio at The Second Floor Studios in Old Colorado City where she offers instruction in watercolor technique and color theory. She divides her time between her studio and freelance commercial photography.\n\n Favorite Quote: “The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means and hold it fixed so that a hundred years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again since it is life.”\n\n― William Faulkner","user_id":136235,"name":"Jana Bussanich","website":"www.janalbusssanich.com"},{"id":224313,"bio":"Mieszkam i pracuje w Atenach i fotografuje życie na ulicach tej metropoli.","user_id":223711,"name":"Arkadiusz Dudziński","website":"Instagram"},{"id":151333,"bio":"","user_id":150731,"name":"Francesco Mosca","website":"www.francescomosca.com"},{"id":470440,"bio":"","user_id":469856,"name":"晓仙 毛","website":""},{"id":170795,"bio":"","user_id":170193,"name":"Natalie Galas","website":""},{"id":151354,"bio":"Steve Schapiro discovered photography at the age of nine at summer camp. Excited by the camera's potential, Schapiro spent the next decades prowling the streets of his native New York City trying to emulate the work of French photographer Henri Cartier Bresson, whom he greatly admired.\n\nHis first formal education in photography came when he studied under the photojournalist W. Eugene Smith. Smith's influence on Schapiro was far-reaching. He taught him the technical skills he need to succeed as a photographer, but also informed his personal outlook and world-view. \n\nSchapiro's lifelong interest in social documentary, and his consistently empathetic portrayal of his subjects, is an outgrowth of his days spent with Smith and the development of a concerned humanistic approach to photography. \n\nBeginning in 1961, Schapiro worked as a freelance photojournalist. His photographs have appeared internationally in the pages and on the covers of magazines, including Life, Look, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Sports Illustrated, People and Paris Match. \n\nDuring the decade of the 1960s in Americ-a, called the 'golden age in photojournalism,\" Schapiro produced photo-essays on subjects as varied as narcotics addition, Easter in Harlem, the Apollo Theater, Haight-Ashbury, political protest, the presidential campaign of Robert Kennedy, poodles and presidents.\n\nA particularly poignant story about the lives of migrant workers in Arkansas, produced in 1961 for Jubilee and picked up by the New York Times Magazine, both informed readers about the migrant workers' difficult living conditions and brought about tangible change—the installation of electricity in their camps. \nAn activist as well as documentarian, Schapiro covered many stories related the Civil Rights movement, including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the push for voter registration and the Selma to Montgomery march, Called by Life to Memphis after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, Schapiro produced some of the most iconic images of that tragic event, In the 1970s, as picture magazines like Life folded, Schapiro shifted attention to film. \n\nWith major motion picture companies as his clients, Schapiro produced advertising materials, publicity stills and posters for films as varied as the Godfather, the Way We Were, Taxi Driver, Midnight Cowboy, Rambo, Risky Business and Billy Tvladison.\n\nHe also collaborated on projects with musicians, such as Barbra Streisand and David Bowie, for record covers and related art. Schapiro's photographs have been widely reproduced in magazines and books related to American cultural history from the 1960s forward, civil rights, and motion picture film.\n\nMonographs of Schapiro's work include American Edge (2000); a book about the spirit of the turbulent decade of the 1960s in America, and Schapiro's Hems (2007), which offers long intimate profiles of ten iconic figures: Muhammad Ali, Andy Warhol, Martin Luther King Jr., Robert Kennedy, Ray Charles, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, James Baldwin, Samuel Beckett, Barbra Streisand and Truman Capote. Schapiro's Heroes was the winner of an Art Directors Club Cube Award. \n\nTaschen's recent release, The Godfather Family Album: Photographs by Steve Schapiro (2008), marks the first of three collaborations between the photographer and publishing house. Limited editions of Chinatown and Taxi Driver, both comprised of photographs by Schapiro, will soon follow. \n\nSince the Metropolitan Museum of Art's seminal 1969 exhibition, Harlem on my Mind, which included a number of his images, Schapiro's photographs have appeared in museum and gallery exhibitions world-wide. The High Museum of Art's Road to Freedom, currently traveling in the United States, includes numerous of his photographs from the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr. Recent one-man shows have been mounted in Los Angeles, London, Santa Fe, Amsterdam and Paris. \n\nSchapiro continues to work in a documentary vein. His recent series' of photographs have been about India, the Newport Jazz Festival, Burning Man, Immigration Reform and the Four Seasons of a New England Farm. Schapiro's work is represented in many private and public collections, including the Smithsonian Museum, the High Museum of Art, and the National Portrait Gallery. ","user_id":150752,"name":"Steve Schapiro","website":"steveschapiro.com"},{"id":151417,"bio":"Metteur en scène, auteur ","user_id":150815,"name":"ANNE ARTIGAU","website":""},{"id":280149,"bio":"French photographer, based in Barcelona.","user_id":279547,"name":"Céline Pannetier","website":"www.celinepannetier.com"},{"id":518661,"bio":"Patricia Aridjis is Mexican, since 1992 she has been a professional photographer.\nExercise the trade with a clear social and gender awareness. For several years he works independently and develops documentary projects.\nThe books:\nThe black hours (2000-2007), essay on women in seclusion, which he developed during seven years of his life, marked a watershed in his professional career and personally.\nHe has participated individually or collectively in more than seventy exhibitions in Mexico and abroad.\nIn addition to the country, his images have been published and / or displayed in countries such as China, the United States, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bratislava, Poland.\n","user_id":518077,"name":"PATRICIA ARIDJIS","website":""},{"id":164899,"bio":"","user_id":164297,"name":"Vincenzo Massimiani","website":""},{"id":518043,"bio":"","user_id":517459,"name":"Barry Muniz","website":" barrymunizphotography.com"},{"id":518049,"bio":"Born and raised in Philadelphia with a name most people can't pronounce, Cielito (/sh'lee·tow/) is a travel and portrait photographer. She has a BFA in Photography and New Media. She is also a Leo and likes to change her hair often. In her free time she propagates plants, hikes mountains and is an avid fan of live music and comedy. She currently is based out of New York City and Philadelphia. Parts of the year you may find her in The Philippines or Barcelona, Spain. Cielito is a member of Diversity Photo, The Luupe and Women Photography.","user_id":517465,"name":"Cielito M Vivas","website":"www.cielitovivas.com"},{"id":325975,"bio":"","user_id":325373,"name":"Bastian York","website":"bastianyork.com"},{"id":179137,"bio":"Was born in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) in 1967.  \nEducation - higher military. \nAfter the collapse of the Soviet Union moved to Russia. \nNow I live in Kaliningrad. \nAttitude to photography is an amateur. \nI prefer documentary, genre photography and using of analog techniques.","user_id":178535,"name":"Dmitry Shapovalov","website":"walking.photographer.ru/images"},{"id":101431,"bio":"I am a street and documentary photographer currently based in Melbourne, Australia. \n\n","user_id":100829,"name":"Karl Grenet","website":"www.karlgrenet.com"},{"id":102457,"bio":"My name is Michelle Yates and currently I am a BA Hons Media Production student studying at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom where for the past year I have taken to specialise in Photography as well as Muilti-Camera in my second year. Now in my final year I am continuing to study the medium of Photography as my chosen specialism and exploring a variety of themes linking them with Landscape. \n\nMy interest within Photography started in May 2009 when I received my first digital camera and started to explore what I liked to compose and frame, which lead to me gaining an interest within Nature, Wildlife, Landscape, Architecture and Still Life Photography. \n\nThis interest within Photography also started before going onto studying Media Production at college and university level as at this time I was studying the arts in Performing Arts. I think this has a direct link to the way I compose and frame subjects from being directed myself where to come on and off stage for the audience to gain the correct perspective of what is taking place.  Then applied this direction to the way I compose and frame subjects for photography.  \n\nSince gaining my first DSLR camera at Christmas last year I have started to explore creating my own self directed projects within Wildlife and Still Life Photography. This as well as produce my university degree related work where I have made the decision I will continue learning the medium on my third year and would like to in the future to study at Post Graduate level. ","user_id":101855,"name":"Michelle Yates","website":"yatesmichelle.wix.com/photographyandmedia"},{"id":163542,"bio":"Emily enjoys classical and fine art photography with a modern flair. She loves traditional portraiture as well as movement, lifestyle and editorial storytelling, and works to capture something unique for each subject. Emily enjoys working on dual purpose projects that combine photos with words and sound, and collaborating with other photographers and artists. \n\nShe also travels often, writes, and works in the charity sector.","user_id":162940,"name":"Emily Mulder","website":"www.emilymulder.com"},{"id":163519,"bio":"","user_id":162917,"name":"Bobby Thompson","website":"www.bobbythompson.com"},{"id":518473,"bio":"I’m a street photographer from San Francisco, Ca.  I’m very passionate about the medium and history of photography.  Began my journey into photography 4.5 yrs ago with my first camera purchase.  I prefer to shoot candidly \u0026amp; intimately with a black and white astetic.    Unsure where this journey into photography will take me, but wherever it does,  I’m excited to document the experience. \n","user_id":517889,"name":"Patrick Stevens","website":"www.alwayschasingdaylight.com "},{"id":211678,"bio":"Passionate street and wildlife photographer that recently quit corporate life to dedicate himself to full time photography","user_id":211076,"name":"bob endert","website":""},{"id":138914,"bio":"While maintaining a documentary style in essence, Salar often focuses on abstract perceptions of self and its relation to spaces it occupies to open up a discussion about identity. \n\nThe development of his photography practice has led to investigations into varied disciplines of art including video, sound art and musical composition. His exhibitions include Life-Framer Rome 2016, Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Finalists Exhibition 2016,  CLIP Award finalists' exhibition Perth 2016, among others. Salar lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.","user_id":138312,"name":"Salar Niknafs","website":"www.salarniknafs.com"},{"id":145196,"bio":"I'm working and living as a full time artist since 1998. I rarely participate in exhibitions or contests. Since  2015 I'm back to photography after a 20 year pause in this area.","user_id":144594,"name":"Johan Bollen","website":"www.expoo.info"},{"id":161320,"bio":"","user_id":160718,"name":"Felicie Isaac","website":"www.facebook.com/felicieisaacphotography/?ref=bookmarks"},{"id":127039,"bio":"Stage director and photographer","user_id":126437,"name":"Nazzareno Luigi Todarello","website":"www.nltodarello.photography"},{"id":151622,"bio":"","user_id":151020,"name":"Todd Trigsted","website":"trigstedphotography.com"},{"id":158104,"bio":"An amateur photographer who loves to try all kinds of photography skills and topics.","user_id":157502,"name":"Wilson Sze Shing Au","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/wil_1000"},{"id":268854,"bio":"Aspiring inwater/drone photographer and cinematographer","user_id":268252,"name":"nathan powers","website":""},{"id":442584,"bio":"","user_id":442000,"name":"Elyse Weingarten","website":""},{"id":161297,"bio":"","user_id":160695,"name":"Konstantinos Tzouanakos","website":""},{"id":112414,"bio":"","user_id":111812,"name":"Joerg Karrenbauer","website":"www.karrenbauers.com"},{"id":169758,"bio":"I am always trying to improve in every aspect of my life.","user_id":169156,"name":"Marcelo Cruzeta","website":"www.zencoach.com.br"},{"id":23215,"bio":"Opleidingen:\nTekenen, schilderen, vrije grafiek, fotografie en grafische vormgeving.","user_id":23215,"name":"Jeanne Meskens","website":""},{"id":117016,"bio":"\n","user_id":116414,"name":"Claudia Gadea","website":"www.claudiagadea.ro"},{"id":272323,"bio":"Architecte et scénographe de métier, je m'intéresse à la photo en semi professionnel mais je n'ai pas de site dédié à la photo. Je parcours la France et ses régions. Mon crédo, les reportages à vifs au travers des gens, des endroits, des situations etc... du moment qu'ils soient authentiques.","user_id":271721,"name":"Michel Beyne","website":"www.beynedesign.com"},{"id":270864,"bio":"I'm a professional musician who is also an amateur photographer. ","user_id":270262,"name":"Nick Andrews","website":""},{"id":183223,"bio":"","user_id":182621,"name":"David Betancur","website":"www.david-beta.com"},{"id":172713,"bio":"Love to travel and capture life. ","user_id":172111,"name":"Ilya Malov","website":"www.instagram.com/maliluha"},{"id":211697,"bio":"","user_id":211095,"name":"Giuseppe Errico","website":"www.giuseppeerrico.it"},{"id":114669,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer.   I mostly shoot candid or street photographs. ","user_id":114067,"name":"Rebecca Weston","website":""},{"id":295625,"bio":"I'm a creative director who has recently discovered photography as a type of daily therapy. Contrary to a career defined by client briefs and deadlines, photography has provided me with an unadulterated creative outlet. I strive to achieve a sense of total freedom of expression and consciously avoid getting snared by genres, labels or styles. I use photography to heighten my own awareness of the world I live in, and to hopefully share an interesting perspective.","user_id":295023,"name":"Robin Ek","website":"www.robin-ek.com"},{"id":163322,"bio":"","user_id":162720,"name":"Jamie Feiler","website":"jamiefeiler.com "},{"id":152316,"bio":"I have no formal photography training, and began taking photos a few years ago. I take most of my photos while moving (walking or from a car), and never with much of an agenda. My photos are taken on the spot, without any planning or composition. I simply enjoy taking photos of what I see around me. Thank you for your consideration.","user_id":151714,"name":"Celine Guillou","website":"www.celineguillou.com"},{"id":690065,"bio":"","user_id":689481,"name":"Артур Цорионов","website":""},{"id":519055,"bio":"Carla Pivonski is an award winning New York City based photographer specializing in fashion, beauty, and fine art photography. Her photography has been honored by The Pollux Awards, The Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, PX3 Prix de La Photographie de Paris, IPA The International Photography Awards, The Moscow Foto Awards, The International Color Awards, Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, Budapest International Foto Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, and The National Association for Women Artists. Her work has been exhibited internationally in New York City, Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Lugano, Moscow, Athens, and Okinawa.","user_id":518471,"name":"Carla Pivonski","website":"carlapivonskiphotography.com"},{"id":57143,"bio":"Hayato Wakabayashi\n\nBorn in Tokyo, 1980.\nGraduated from Nihon University, College of Art, Department of Photography, 2003.\nWorked for advertising company from 2003. Presently freelance photographer.\n\nOne-person exhibition:\n“appliqué” Gallery Niépce (Tokyo 2001)\n“By the Lake” PUNCTUM Photo + Graphix Tokyo (2006)\n“Luncheon on the grass” Shinjuku Nikon Salon (Tokyo 2008)\n“Luncheon on the grass”P.G.I. (Tokyo 2008)\n“vanishing”gallery tosei(Tokyo 2010)\n“Luncheon on the grass”1839 Contemporary Gallery (taipei 2012)\n“gravity”hpgrp gallery(Tokyo 2015)\n“seaside”gallary tosei(Tokyo 2016)\n\n\nPublication\n“Luncheon on the grass” Tosei-sha, 2008\n","user_id":57148,"name":"Hayato Wakabayashi","website":"wakabayashihayato.com"},{"id":269466,"bio":"Weimar based photographer with a passion for portraits, visual story telling and documentary","user_id":268864,"name":"Philipp Höfer","website":"www.philipphoefer.de"},{"id":169913,"bio":"I've alway been facinated by  photograpy, but only recently I've been seriously applying myself. Photography, for me,  is mostly linked to travel, to illustrate how I see the places I visit and above all the people I meet, people that live such a different life from mine. ","user_id":169311,"name":"Patrizia Aiuto","website":"www.nikonclub.it/gallery/index.php?module=login\u0026method=iam\u0026id=476545"},{"id":519188,"bio":"I am a Korean photographer based in Seoul, Republic of Korea and Bangkok, Thailand. I’ve been working as a photographer and moving picture designer for 8 years. \nI’m staying in Bangkok traveling and taking photos about Thais and foreigners who are in Thailand. Recently, I am preparing for the release in Korea of my upcoming photo book which is about life in Thailand.Since my photo book’s subject is about Thais, I would like it to also be released in Thailand as well.\n\nOne years ago, I published my first photo book named “Portlandian” which is about street portraits with candid shots from when I traveled in Portland, US. They are currently being sold all over Republic of Korea. Furthermore, I have held a few exhibitions in Korea about photography and travel.\n","user_id":518604,"name":"kyungjun song","website":"vaskets.tumblr.com"},{"id":102214,"bio":"Jim Kohatsu is a Long Beach based product and fine-art photographer. His work has been shown in galleries around the United States including:\nTAG Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica, CA\nSE Center for Photography in South Carolina\nPraxis Gallery in Minneapolis, MN\nLinus Galleries in Pasadena, CA\nMumm Napa Gallery in Northern California\nDarkroom Gallery and PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont \nASmith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas\nFotoNordstrum in Barcelona, Spain\nBerlin Photo Biennale 2016\nPocono Arts Council in Pennsylvania\nBlack \u0026amp; White Magazine\n\nHe was a gold award winner at the San Francisco International Photo show in 2014 and 2019.\n\nHis slideshow, \"Linda Vista Hospital\" was shown at the SlideLuck Global \"Secrets\" show during the 2014 Photoville in Brooklyn. Another slide show, \"Civil War Reanactors\" was shown at the 2014 Palm Springs Photo Festival.","user_id":101612,"name":"Jim Kohatsu","website":"www.kohatsuphotography.com"},{"id":107695,"bio":"Licenciado en Sociología.  Estudié 2 cursos de Bellas Artes en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid","user_id":107093,"name":"José Luis Núñez de Prado Ramírez","website":"www.dirtyart.es"},{"id":113050,"bio":"Sopho Sikharulidze 26 years old from Tbilisi, Georgia. Had a week on burndiary, my photos were published on hikaricreative and hartcollective","user_id":112448,"name":"sopho sikharulidze","website":"instagram @sophoeis"},{"id":164133,"bio":"Margarita Rousseva is an independent photographer, working in the fields of artistic, portrait and ducmentary photography.\n\nHer first book of photographs and documentary stories, \"FARAWAY SONGS\", was published with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria and the Haemimont Foundation from New York by Bulgaria's biggest publisher, Ciela. It was inspired by the spirit and rich culture of the people, inhabiting the mountain communities of the mythical Rhodope mountains.\n\nShe has showcased her work in solo exhibitions in galleries in Paris, London, Bern and Bulgaria.\n\nCurrently, Margarita Rousseva is working on her second book of conceptual photography along with writer Raymondo Varsano. ","user_id":163531,"name":"Margarita Rousseva","website":"www.margaritarousseva.photoshelter.com"},{"id":163830,"bio":"Ehsan Khakbaz captures the essence of life, tells stories by documenting ordinary moments. Ehsan started photography at the age of 10 and have been living and dreaming photography.","user_id":163228,"name":"Ehsan Khakbaz","website":"www.ehsankhakbaz.com"},{"id":197054,"bio":"","user_id":196452,"name":"Kajal Krishna","website":"www.facebook.com/kajalkrishnaphotography/?fref=ts"},{"id":169628,"bio":"","user_id":169026,"name":"Patrick Galbats","website":"www.patrickgalbats.com"},{"id":183021,"bio":"","user_id":182419,"name":"HIROSHI HOMMA","website":"satsuei-navi.com/hiroshihonma"},{"id":211703,"bio":"I am a photographer and writer traveling the United States to work on a personal book project called America in 20/20. I'm a former teacher of economics and US history, lacrosse coach, high school principal, and fly fishing guide. ","user_id":211101,"name":"Gordon Hight","website":"www.americain2020.com"},{"id":156754,"bio":"I'm a Journalism student at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (coursing the second semester). I earned my first camera one year ago, when I started studying photography and found out it was a big passion. In Journalism, I can practice Photojournalism, so I pretend to get a job in the photography world.","user_id":156152,"name":"Amanda Antunes Bueno","website":"www.facebook.com/Mundo-Invis%C3%ADvel-1695587187350314/?fref=ts"},{"id":183015,"bio":"","user_id":182413,"name":"Andrew Caldwell","website":"andrewcaldwell.photography"},{"id":268673,"bio":"","user_id":268071,"name":"Hanna Christa","website":"www.hannachrista.de"},{"id":691174,"bio":"","user_id":690590,"name":"Jens Comiotto-Mayer","website":"coma.photography"},{"id":211698,"bio":"","user_id":211096,"name":"monica montefusco","website":"www.monicamontefusco.com"},{"id":520583,"bio":"\"Desde pequeño he sido un apasionado de la fotografia. Mi padre era fotógrafo  y yo me entretenía viendo sus libros de Man Ray, Carrier Bresson...\nMi formación profesional empieza cursando el Bachillerato de Artes. A continuación, estudio tres años más para conseguir el título de Técnico Superior de Fotografía Artística.\nTras pasar un tiempo trabajando en prensa, colaboro durante cinco años con distintos fotógrafos de boda hasta que en 2012 decido por fin dar el salto y fundar Fotoinstantes con el objetivo aplicar el fotoperiodismo y la fotografía documental a la fotografía de boda.\n\nEn el 2015 ingreso en Fearless, prestigioso directorio de fotógrafos de boda de todo el mundo.\nDesde entonces he sido finalista y ganador en algunos de los más prestigiosos concursos de fotografía de boda. \nMe encanta poder captar las emociones del día de la boda y unirlo a la fotografía artística.\n\n","user_id":519999,"name":"Jose Ignacio Ruiz","website":"www.fotoinstantes.es"},{"id":185546,"bio":"BA in photography from the University of Gothenburg from 1985 -1989.","user_id":184944,"name":"Raymond Mosken","website":"raymondmosken.no "},{"id":161438,"bio":"","user_id":160836,"name":"Eddy Kruse","website":"www.eddykruse.com"},{"id":163674,"bio":"","user_id":163072,"name":"Lisa Ruffler","website":""},{"id":602695,"bio":"At the age of 32, I found my passion through photography of the NYC Subway. I knew nothing about a camera at the time, but have since grown into a professional photographer. ","user_id":602111,"name":"Andreas Verrios","website":"www.mrnycsubway.com"},{"id":183938,"bio":"","user_id":183336,"name":"JUAN RAMON MARTIN CATOIRA","website":"jrmartincatoira@blogspot.com.es"},{"id":154758,"bio":"Working since 1985.","user_id":154156,"name":"thomas kalak","website":"www.thomaskalak.com"},{"id":161218,"bio":"I really  love to capture moments around me and also show life in the pictures I take.","user_id":160616,"name":"Atanga Mungandi","website":"www.uncouraphotography.com"},{"id":163634,"bio":"Currently completing a Master of Art, at the University of New South Wales.","user_id":163032,"name":"Kareena Zerefos","website":"www.kareenazerefos.com"},{"id":521047,"bio":"","user_id":520463,"name":"Valentina Orlandi","website":""},{"id":167243,"bio":"Hania Farrell (b. 1965, Lebanon) lives and works in London (UK). She studied interior design at BUC (Beirut), Pratt Institute (New York) and Charpentier (Paris).\n\nCurrent solo projects include 'Tree of Life', at Bellevue Medical Centre (Beirut, 2016/17).\n\nRecent solo shows include: the digital exhibition 'Converse' (VertuLife app, 2016/17), Beirut Art Fair (2014 and 2015) and Singapore Art Fair (2014), as well as commissions for Beirut Art Week (Air France, 2014; VERTU, 2015) and TEAL, a major site-specific solo exhibition at a derelict Chelsea townhouse (London, 2013).\n\nCurrent and upcoming group exhibitions include: 'SOLO Award 2017 Finalists Exhibition' (The Cello Factory, London); 'Dalieh Exhibition' (Glass Hall, Ministry of Tourism, Beirut); 'The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2016' with the work Helix (from the series: Helix) (Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, 2017; The Beaney, Canterbury, 2017, previously at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 2016/17),the exhibition 'RPS International Images for Science', including Collider III and Looking for the Bang (from the series: Collider) (Banbury Museum; City Arts Centre, Edinburgh; Royal Albert Hall, The Crystal, London; Cheltenham Science Festival; Haymer's College, Hull; Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester).\n\nRecent group exhibitions include: 'Portrait Salon 2016' with the work 'Minecrafting' (Craft Central, London, 2016), ArtGemini Prize 2016 Exhibition (Asia House, London, 2016), 'Nature Connections' (Derby University, 2016), 'Summer Salon', curated by Sanmartino, Mangrai, Lubomirov, Falbo, Damary, Bleeker and Angus-Hughes (Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes, London, 2016), 'Of the Sea' - Art in the Dockyard 2016, curated by Hannah Conroy (The Historic Dockyard Chatham, 2016), 'Stewarts Law RCA Secret' (Dubai, London, 2016), 'Point \u0026amp; Shoot' (Cock'n Bull Gallery, London, 2013).\n\nFarrell is currently a finalist for the SOLO Award 2017. She was awarded the ArtGemini Prize 2016 (first prize for Photography and Digital category) for 'Minecrafting', The Dockyard Prize (2016) for Helix (from the series: Helix). She was longlisted for the John Ruskin Prize 2017 and shortlisted for participation in Athens Photo Festival 2017.  She was twice nominated to submit for Prix Pictet (2016: space, 2015: disorder). Additionally, she won the 'On the Street' Royal Photographic Society Monthly Competition (May 2016) and was a finalist of the RPS International Images for Science (2016), and the Saatchi Magazine ART\u0026amp;MUSIC's Point \u0026amp; Shoot competition (2013). Her series 'Schoolgirls' (2011 - ongoing) received an Honourable Mention (2016, Fine Art Portrait category) from ipa International Photography Awards, and her work 'View from Beneath' was amongst the Top 10% lensculture entries in 2016.\nHania is currently sitting on the jury for the 2017 edition of PhotoX award.\n\nHer work is represented in private collections across the UK, the US, Indonesia, Lebanon, UAE, Italy and Switzerland.\n\nFarrell's practice has been discussed and published by, amongst others, The Guardian, RPS Journal, RPS Contemporary Group, BBC arabic, The Saatchi Gallery Magazine ART\u0026amp;MUSIC, ArtTribune, Photomonitor, pample-mousse, Foci Magazine, The Daily Star, L'Orient LE JOUR.\n","user_id":166641,"name":"Hania Farrell","website":"www.haniafarrell.com"},{"id":641552,"bio":"Born in 1964, I am living and working in Berlin, Germany.\nIn my work, I am focused to minimalistic landscape photography and studio stills. Further projects : ' Contact  -  Northern Light ' ' Baikal - Sacred Sea 'or ' PRIMA MATERIA '.\nMy works are represented by Esther Woerdehoff Gallery, Paris and Johanna Breede Photokunst, Berlin.","user_id":640968,"name":"Jens Knigge","website":"www.jens-knigge.com"},{"id":65971,"bio":"I am a professional cinematographer/ director and i work as a freelancer for various sites  creating short documentaries mostly about culture,music,  lost arts and craftsmanship.","user_id":65706,"name":"Nicholas Cornford","website":"vimeo.com/nicholascornford"},{"id":351926,"bio":"I am an emerging photographer currently living in Seoul, South Korea. I received a BA in Business and Economics at Kookmin University before discovering photography. Passionate about social issues both local and international, I've become increasingly concerned with how my home country has responded to the Yemen Refugees Crisis. Hoping to shine an empathetic light on the situation, I've been working with Yemen refugees since 2018.","user_id":351324,"name":"KiChul Shin","website":"www.shinkichul.com"},{"id":521002,"bio":"I am a french photographer and I can say that passion for photography took me very early  when I was travelling the world during my teenage years. I was capturing all my last discoveries and emotions . I was aspiring to keep traces, messages from the past, landscapes, faces, everything that represented what my life was .\nAs a music lover, I began to take pictures of live shows where the magic of the moment , the colors, the lights and the spontaneity are transcending me.\nLater, I wanted to learn more with inspiring people and achieved my first portrait gallery. I was very pleased to get the positive feedback of my models when they first saw the pictures. It encouraged me a lot.\nAt this time, I realized that photography would never leave me and decided to create my own business as a professional photographer.\nWhat my series have in common is the need to transcend the image of women","user_id":520418,"name":"laura Soulages","website":"www.laloophotography.com"},{"id":270882,"bio":"I've been photographing seriously since 1978 documenting New York City, Long Island, the American West, and Upstate New York","user_id":270280,"name":"Raymond Germann","website":"raygermann.zenfolio.com"},{"id":521001,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer who has started to take pictures at the age of 6. Photography to me is a way to share what I see in people. My passion are people, their emotions, their strengths and their development. I only started my career in photography at the age of 39 after working in law and international development. 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Motivated through my curiosity about the human condition, through my love and passion for  life and  people  I take my Sony and my 35mm lens and shoot, shoot, shoot.","user_id":526536,"name":"Eirini Amarantidou","website":""},{"id":163654,"bio":"Photos Journalism.","user_id":163052,"name":"JEAN-FRANCOIS DURAND","website":"www.francous.com"},{"id":190599,"bio":"Amateur photographer capturing moments over the years with various types of cameras.","user_id":189997,"name":"Bruce Gordon","website":"none"},{"id":126613,"bio":"28, Freelance Photographer based in Shanghai, China.\nPrix de la Photographie Paris (PX3) 2016 Sliver Prize \nInternational Photography Awards (IPA) 2015 3rd Prize\nNikon Photography Contest 2014-2015 3rd Place\nThe Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest 2016 2nd Place","user_id":126011,"name":"Chaoyue Pan","website":""},{"id":53630,"bio":"Lynette Miller received her MFA in Photography from SUNY Buffalo and taught darkroom photography at Niagara University before moving to the mountains of Western North Carolina. Her work explores  innovative ways of creating and conceptualizing photography, and has been exhibited  nationally. In addition to teaching photography Lynette maintains her studio in Black Mountain, NC.","user_id":53635,"name":"Lynette Miller","website":"www.lcmillerstudio.com"},{"id":163681,"bio":"","user_id":163079,"name":"Michael Lucas","website":"michaellucasphotography.com"},{"id":161468,"bio":"","user_id":160866,"name":"Emilie Goudepenne","website":"www.emiliegoudepenne.be"},{"id":157244,"bio":"I am a photographic artist and educator living and working in the Bay Area. I have been teaching photography classes for the last few years across several departments at Academy of Art University San Francisco, and my work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. I hold a BFA in Photography from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, and an MFA in Imaging Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology.\n\nCV Link:\nhttps://www.dropbox.com/s/gug2mo4ht31qli1/NathanLomasCV_2016.pdf?dl=0","user_id":156642,"name":"Nathan Lomas","website":"www.nathanlomas.com"},{"id":161598,"bio":"","user_id":160996,"name":"Garrett Kline","website":"www.facebook.com/bytesandpixsteamp"},{"id":313047,"bio":"","user_id":312445,"name":"Patricia Paladines","website":"photographically.me"},{"id":646758,"bio":"My name is Måsse Hjeltman and I am a photographer based in Malmö, south of Sweden. I am fascinated by color, form, compositions, emotional moods, and identity which I examine and express in my photographs. I constantly want to move foreward and find new ideas. Educated in photography at Folkuniversitetet in Malmö. 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The first exhibition of my work was shown at the International Museum of Photography in 1978, entitled Modern Mythologies. My interests in anthropology led to projects photographing antiquities in Latin America and Asia as well as recording remnants of these expressions found in the rituals of trance. This work led to landscape photographs of forests as a manifestation of pantheistic energy. Patterning found in tribal art and textiles became the framework from which ideas about the natural world would emerge in my works, \"Drawn from Nature\" and \"Oculus\".  I have exhibited over the years in solo and group exhibitions - in galleries and museums. Amongst my publications are: Maya, Treasures of an Ancient Civilization, Abrams, 1985; Forest, a monograph, Nazraeli Press 2005; Signs and Wonders, The Southeast Museum of Photography,2011. My most current project, “Oculus” was awarded a Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship Award in 2015.","user_id":2093,"name":"Stuart Rome","website":"stuartrome.com"},{"id":160188,"bio":"Nicolas Friedrich Tanner was born in Geneva, but now calls Cape Town his home. He holds a BA in Politics and Philosophy from UCT, a certificate in photography from Cape Town School of Photography and is currently finishing his honours in Political Communication at UCT. He divides his time between Muizenberg, Hanover Park, Vienna and Belhar, where his best friend Katie (a blue-eyed husky) lives.","user_id":159586,"name":"Nicolas Friedrich Tanner","website":""},{"id":139748,"bio":"I am 27 year old male from Claremore, Oklahoma who has a passion for the photography world. I'm a recent graduate from a tech school in Oklahoma with an Associates in Photography. I came to that program with an interest in cinema and movie making. I  hadn't once taken an actual portrait until 2 years ago. I am now in love with still photography.","user_id":139146,"name":"Mikey Cunningham","website":"www.michaelcvisuals.com"},{"id":152543,"bio":"","user_id":151941,"name":"Zoltan Marton","website":""},{"id":165506,"bio":"Proffessional photographer \nportraits. street. documentary. commercials .","user_id":164904,"name":"Patrick Miller","website":"www.manocamera.se"},{"id":270316,"bio":"","user_id":269714,"name":"Gilbert nandan","website":""},{"id":170450,"bio":"La photo est pour moi un média qui ne dit pas la vérité, mais qui montre des instants de vérité.","user_id":169848,"name":"chantal de KNYFF","website":""},{"id":226732,"bio":"Professional musician by trade, I've been interested in photography for more than four decades. ","user_id":226130,"name":"Matt Barber","website":"www.matt-barber@smugmug.com"},{"id":190660,"bio":"","user_id":190058,"name":"Thomas Chadwick","website":"www.outbackphotoadventures.com"},{"id":165627,"bio":"After her study Advertising and Presentation Techniques, she graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts in Arnhem (ArtEZ). Caroline joined ING Art Management in 2000. \n\nAs curator of the ING Collection her work includes the coordinating and curating of exhibitions in cultural institutions and ING offices in the Netherlands and abroad. Caroline is in charge of the portfolio reviews,  external communication about the collection and several  cultural projects like the ING Unseen Talent Award.\n\nIn 2010 she attended the Curatorial Training Programme of the Masters in Photographic Studies at Leiden University.\n\nCaroline I lives in Amsterdam. She likes travelling, listening to music, going to concerts and exhibitions. She loves cooking. \"Good painting is like good cooking; it can be tasted, but not explained.” - Maurice de Vlaminck.","user_id":165025,"name":"Caroline Vos","website":"www.ing.com/ING-in-Society/Art.htm"},{"id":161637,"bio":"A marketing and communications professional based in London who is passionate about photography.","user_id":161035,"name":"Daniel Hischer","website":"www.danielhischer.com"},{"id":106361,"bio":"Luca Gaetano was born in Modena in the 1987 , is a photographer currently based in Berlin with an addiction for traveling. His lively and sensual photography explores the fusion between the human presence with the pure wildness of nature. His models, male or female, are often depicted naked into dreamy landscapes to emphasize the ancestral connection we have with the environment which surrounds us. His aim is to move the watcher's mind while at the same time to harshly criticize through the composition of intimate and enchanting images with the brutality of human behaviour. In his photographic research, social criticism and the big love for the natural world is always at the center.A ravishing photography and a brilliant mind in constant motion\nIn the last few years, he decided to combine his passion for photography with his political sentiment to achieve photographic projects in criticism of this sick society that relentlessly pollutes, destroys, controls and massacres.","user_id":105759,"name":"luca gaetano","website":""},{"id":165715,"bio":"Photographic artist based in London","user_id":165113,"name":"Felicity Hammond","website":"www.felicityhammond.com"},{"id":521637,"bio":"Benjamin is a NY/NJ based photographer specializing in documentary and portrait photography. His goal is to capture the energy and personality of every person he encounters, and tell their story in the most captivating way possible. His work is often described as photojournalistic with a cinematic aestheticcreating a powerful connection between authenticity and storytelling.\n\nBenjamin was born in Zimbabwe, grew up in France, studied in the UK and now resides in the USA. Combined with an Environmental Sciences background and over a decade's experience running Nice and Serious, a leading ethically-driven creative agency, his roundabout life journey has given him the imagination, rigor and adaptability that has made him into the photographer he is today.\n\nWhen Benjamin isn't taking pictures for clients, he'll be capturing moments of his 3 kids giving him a good run for his money. And once the camera is packed up for the day, he'll either be in the kitchen conjuring up a new recipe or out and about biking/running in nature.","user_id":521053,"name":"Benjamin Meaker","website":"www.benjaminmeaker.com"},{"id":218579,"bio":"MA in Photography, Polish Film School in Lodz, Poland","user_id":217977,"name":"Kasjan Borkowski","website":""},{"id":217417,"bio":"","user_id":216815,"name":"Eiji Kakugawa","website":"www.fubuki.com"},{"id":687002,"bio":"I started my career as a musician but then I stumbled upon cinema and fell in love with it. Ever since I've directed a few short-films and two long features, the latest of which was presented in 2020 at the Berlinale.","user_id":686418,"name":"Danilo Caputo","website":""},{"id":194752,"bio":"I can be found at:\n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/abinop/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/abinop\nhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/128466997@N02/","user_id":194150,"name":"Alexandros Binopoulos","website":""},{"id":552721,"bio":"","user_id":552137,"name":"Sean Carleton","website":"www.carletonfw.com"},{"id":122588,"bio":"Gemma Taylor a documentary and charity photographer, focused sharing personal, individual stories, connected to a social or rights-based issue. ","user_id":121986,"name":"Gemma Taylor","website":"www.gemmataylor.photo"},{"id":527310,"bio":"Travel, observe and photograph. It's what I love doing. I have no photography background whatsoever. I see,and if  I like what I see, I capture it. ","user_id":526726,"name":"Sandra Soetens","website":"www.sandrasoetensphotography.com"},{"id":217374,"bio":"B.A in industrial metalorgy\nB.A in Photography","user_id":216772,"name":"Navid Najafi","website":""},{"id":521784,"bio":"Ann Rosen graduated from SUNY at Buffalo with a BFA and the Visual Studies Workshop with an MFA, studying with Nathan Lyons, Joan Lyons and John Wood. \nShe has received a number of residencies, the most recent from the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY.\nRosen received several grants from the Brooklyn Arts Council to develop her project, In the Presence of Family, and, from the Puffin Foundation to expand her work teaching digital photography to women in living in shelter.\nExhibitions include Brooklyn Museum of Art, Museum of the City of New York, Henry Street Settlement, Five Myles Gallery, Salmagundi Club. \nSolo exhibitions include Franklin Furnace, NYC, Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Webster University, St. Louis, and Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo, NY.\nHer work is included in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn Public Library, Burchfield Penney Art Center and Albright-Knox Art Gallery.\n\n\n \n","user_id":521200,"name":"Ann Rosen","website":"www.annrosen.com"},{"id":270891,"bio":"A lecturer love taking picture","user_id":270289,"name":"imam kisowo","website":""},{"id":521823,"bio":"Emily and Jessica Leung, aka The Leung Twins, are San Francisco Bay Area-based comfy Shoemakers turned Psychic Matchmakers-Soulmate Mediums-Spiritual Therapists.  Beginning with Vintage inspired with modern comfort wedding shoes, they’ve always considered themselves in the love biz. Now they've expanded to serve love in all its stages and iterations: Before, During, After, and the HereAfter.\n\nHACKING THE LAW OF ATTRACTION The twins major in matters of the heart and minor in entrepreneurship, helping others manifest their deepest desires.\n\nThese Forbes Glampreneurs' one-of-a-kind shoes for once-in-a-lifetime moments have graced Broadway stars, Emmy/Oscar/Grammy nominees and winners, NYT Bestselling authors, LGBT+ leaders, and Ladybosses alike.\n\nThe Entrepreneur Sibling Dream Team have helped Hollywood creatives, Silicon Valley CEOs, elite athletes and more achieve peak performance and partnerships.  They know the cure to Sperminal Schmancer, how to manifest miracles, and why you are or aren't with the right person and just want to help you live your Dream too.","user_id":521239,"name":"Jessica Leung","website":"www.lovetwintuitives.com"},{"id":427567,"bio":"I was a late developer into photography, I was working as a model, and wanted to avoid the cliche' model turned photographer. However being in such a very lucky job that showed me travel beyond my dreams, i simply had to have a camera to record memories, the passion grew and i simply am in love with this vocation.","user_id":426983,"name":"Nikolas Michael","website":"www.nikolasmichael.com"},{"id":151511,"bio":"I dislike to talk about me. \n\nhttps://px3.fr/submit/member/winners/press_release.php?win=9090","user_id":150909,"name":"mai saki","website":"www.maisaki.wix.com/photography"},{"id":161674,"bio":"","user_id":161072,"name":"Guido Frazzini","website":"www.familyportraits-experience.com"},{"id":20784,"bio":"","user_id":20784,"name":"John Swain","website":""},{"id":154728,"bio":"I am a professional photographer since more than 20 years.\nmore about me on my homepage","user_id":154126,"name":"philipp rathmer","website":"www.philipprathmer.com"},{"id":530485,"bio":"","user_id":529901,"name":"Bruno Destombes","website":"brunodcapture.com"},{"id":163832,"bio":"","user_id":163230,"name":"Michael Duncan","website":"www.michaelduncanphoto.com"},{"id":291495,"bio":"I am a 27 year old photographer from Norway. I have a degree from Southampton Solent university in Southampton and have since I graduated been traveling the world (if not working to save up money.) \nI am always photographing and my current goal is to make a photo book. \n\n","user_id":290893,"name":"Christiane Dame Huseklepp","website":"www.christianehuseklepp.com"},{"id":148972,"bio":"","user_id":148370,"name":"Tami Seymour","website":"www.tamiseymour.com"},{"id":153730,"bio":"","user_id":153128,"name":"Cyrus Kanga","website":"www.cyruskanga.com"},{"id":151485,"bio":"","user_id":150883,"name":"Miguel Guzman","website":"www.miguel-guzman.com"},{"id":153962,"bio":"","user_id":153360,"name":"Biagio DellAiera","website":"Biagiodellaiera.com"},{"id":172036,"bio":"Full time undergraduate at National University of Singapore. \nCurrently on study programme/internship at Israel.\nPhotography enthusiast.","user_id":171434,"name":"Ruth Teo","website":"ruthteo.wix.com/photography"},{"id":8287,"bio":"Born 1965. \nLives and works in Provence, France.\n\n","user_id":8287,"name":"regis CINTAS-FLORES","website":"www.reciflo.com"},{"id":217413,"bio":"I am a photography enthusiast with more than 10 years of shooting experience. I enjoy travelling throughout the world to find great opportunities to create images of people, cultures and places.","user_id":216811,"name":"Chin Han Low","website":""},{"id":620742,"bio":"photographe occasionnel","user_id":620158,"name":"Maurice Van der Speeten","website":"sites.google.com/view/fremau"},{"id":217482,"bio":"- Since 2014: Part of the group for artistic photography \"FotoForwärts\", by Sandra Schubert, Leipzig.\n- 2014: Workshop with Klavdij Sluban, Rencontres d'Arles de la Photographie (F)\n","user_id":216880,"name":"Jennifer Ressel","website":"www.jenniferressel.com "},{"id":137289,"bio":"Portrait photographer living in Amsterdam\nNext to my website www.lizzyann.com I created a new label that is specialized in portraits for companies. Go have a look at www.aboutthepeople.nl","user_id":136687,"name":"Lizzy Ann","website":"www.lizzyann.com"},{"id":602070,"bio":"Travel and Street photographer.\n","user_id":601486,"name":"Vincenzo Rigogliuso","website":"www.instagram.com/vincenzorig"},{"id":522418,"bio":"José González (Jogo) ha transitado vertiginosamente desde el hobbie hasta el mundo del conocimiento fotográfico, lo que ayer constituyó su divertimento, hoy es su razón de ser, en la búsqueda  de puertos donde anclar, ha crecido desde dentro, aprendió a mirar con sus ojos y a hablar con sus propias palabras, aún se adentra en el camino y le queda mucho por andar,  algunos de los resultados están expuestos, el criterio subyace agradecido.","user_id":521834,"name":"Jose GONZÁLEZ (Jogo Art)","website":"jogoart.jimdofree.com"},{"id":180786,"bio":"Film MFA candidate at Ohio University. ","user_id":180184,"name":"Steven Lee","website":"500px.com/insaena"},{"id":211714,"bio":"","user_id":211112,"name":"Trevor Sheehan","website":"defence photography.com"},{"id":180761,"bio":"Started working as a photographer in Ukraine. Since then trips to East-Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, Turkey and the refugee route trough the balkans.","user_id":180159,"name":"Marlon Bünck","website":"www.marlonbuenck.com"},{"id":303326,"bio":"","user_id":302724,"name":"Daisy Hsiang","website":"www.daisycode.ca"},{"id":154170,"bio":"Fotógrafo artista, dedicado a la impresión fotográfica fina.\n","user_id":153568,"name":"Gabriel Figueroa","website":"www.gabofigueroa.com"},{"id":457220,"bio":"","user_id":456636,"name":"Charles Wyatt","website":""},{"id":291503,"bio":"My name Chiam Kaan Yuan from Malaysia","user_id":290901,"name":"KAAN YUAN CHIAM","website":""},{"id":181735,"bio":"","user_id":181133,"name":"Vicente Cabido López","website":"www.vicentecabido.com"},{"id":163900,"bio":"Grew up in three different cities, Seoul, Santiago and Los Angeles. Each city is divergent in language, culture and ethnicity. Currently I am residing in Midwest, St. Louis with Tony and 3 years old dog, Remi. I am constantly seeking to capture what’s inside, the intangibles that we all share.","user_id":163298,"name":"Kelly Y Lee","website":"www.mulberrytreedesign.com"},{"id":83563,"bio":"Jošt Franko is a young documentary photographer born in Slovenia in 1993. His work is mostly focused on long-term projects exploring domestic and international social issues, and his themes often examine the relationship between man and land in the modern world. While still in high school and university, Franko started exploring contemporary societal issues such as the Erased people of Slovenia, child labour among refugees in Lebanon, farming on the frontline in Gaza, and created photo-essays that were published by numerous outlets, such as TIME, Newsweek, The New Yorker, Washington Post, Al Jazeera America, Le Monde, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, and MSNBC, and exhibited in London, New York City, Tel Aviv, Lisbon, and Ljubljana.\nBy the age of 16, Franko won the Slovenia Press Photo reportage of the year award and later on joined VII Mentor Program, as the youngest member ever to be affiliated with VII. \nHis work was also honored by TED Fellowship and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.\n","user_id":83248,"name":"Jost Franko","website":"www.jostfranko.com"},{"id":162571,"bio":"I'm a nerdy engineer who runs a mine reclamation research facility.  I took up photography as a hobby many years ago and am falling more in love with it every day.  ","user_id":161969,"name":"Dyan Pratt","website":"www.dlpsquared.com"},{"id":56062,"bio":"Andre Baranowski’s award-winning photographs have graced the covers of renowned national and regional publications \nIn a world where everything moves at lightning speed, Andre helps the viewer pause for a moment to contemplate the power of a single still image.","user_id":56067,"name":"Andre Baranowski","website":"www.andrebaranowskiphoto.com"},{"id":179376,"bio":"","user_id":178774,"name":"Alan Shaff","website":""},{"id":163885,"bio":"#53 Fujifilm PhotoBook contest - Outstanding performance award\n#1 Sapporo Night view contest(2016) - GRAND PRIX\n#2 Sapporo Night view contest(2017) - Outstanding performance award","user_id":163283,"name":"masahiko kurita","website":"yamanobori-alpha77.seesaa.net"},{"id":522971,"bio":"As far back as I can remember my identity as an artist found expression, first in dance and later in design and photography, and as a child this expression served to provide an escape from a deep sense that I lived out of place. Born in Zimbabwe and now an Australian citizen, my formative years were tumultuous and marked by a clear separation from the background and values of my parents and siblings, all British born. The colours and sounds of the powerful African continent on which I was born, being uprooted to Australia before my 6th birthday, my boundless energy and creativity, and a highly inquisitive social outlook, meant the differences to my siblings and peers only grew over time.\nMy current work explores the importance of abstraction to contemporary understandings of human behaviour and humanity’s place in a seemingly meaninglessly vast observable universe. I use philosophical and practical frameworks drawn from the rigour of scientific investigation and discovery. ","user_id":522387,"name":"Jonathon Goodfellow","website":""},{"id":154391,"bio":"Родилась и живу в Ярославле. \nУчусь в ВУЗе на специальности \"Реклама и PR\"\n20 лет, 6 лет из которых занимаюсь фотографией","user_id":153789,"name":"Ксения Сульдина","website":"suldinaksenia.wix.com/suldinaksenia#!home/c1zeq"},{"id":644912,"bio":"","user_id":644328,"name":"Marilyn Strauss","website":""},{"id":52507,"bio":"I was a sports man, but things have suddenly changed and curiosity has  brought me to question and dig into social issues. This is how I want to further live my life","user_id":52512,"name":"Henry Siqueira-Barras","website":"www.siqueirabarrashenry.com"},{"id":249598,"bio":"","user_id":248996,"name":"Charalampos Tsitlakides","website":"www.facebook.com/AEDystopia"},{"id":166164,"bio":"Everyday Africa co-founder","user_id":165562,"name":"Austin Merrill","website":""},{"id":154434,"bio":"Graduate of Parsons School of Design in Environmental design. I am self taught as a photographer.","user_id":153832,"name":"Janice Gewirtz","website":"janicegewirtz.com"},{"id":162642,"bio":"-","user_id":162040,"name":"F R","website":""},{"id":215197,"bio":"Après des études de photographie à l'école 75 de Bruxelles, j'ai travaillé durant des années en tant que photographe de presse indépendant. J'ai alors commencé ce travail de triptyques que je continue depuis. En 2011 j'ai été un des co-fondateur la revue Alibi.","user_id":214595,"name":"Paolo Bevilacqua","website":"www.paolobevilacqua.fr"},{"id":161706,"bio":"","user_id":161104,"name":"Ya Lin Jiang","website":""},{"id":121477,"bio":"Estabrak is an Iraqi blooded, Iran born, London raised Middle Eastern Visual Artist and Film Maker currently based between Muscat, Oman and London, UK. \nWith an arts background in Central Saint Martins and a separate Masters in film \u0026amp; media production, she is both by nature \u0026amp; nurture; a storyteller.\n\nIdentity, memory, culture, equality, feminism and understanding are reoccurring themes throughout her works, often serving as a catalyst for thought. Particular interest lies in progressive ways of storytelling, whilst always emphasising aesthetic beauty. Freedom of speech and expression is what she loves to explore as she uses her art as a means of expressing understanding through multi-disciplinary processes. \n\nShe has been apart of some major ground breaking projects such as 'imagine art after' and has had her work commissioned by different organisations including 'The Helen Tetlow Memorial Fund'. She has performed and showcased her work at varying international institutions, such as 'TATE Britain' in London/UK, The United Nations Headquarters in NYC/USA and the 6th Marrakesh Biennale in Morocco, as well as having recently debuted her first solo show entitled 'Consciousness' in Muscat, Oman.  \n\n'Omanis' Under Water' (OUW) is the first part of a much larger, global project imagining environments through the worlds connecting waters; the sea. It is a project she wishes to continue to help raise much needed questions and dialogues about silenced \u0026amp; often ignored realities.\n\nOUW has recently been awarded 2nd prize with Art Jameel's Photography Award 2015 as well as being shortlisted for both the International Emerging Artist Award 2016 based in Dubai and The Royal Academy of the Arts Summer Exhibition 2016 in London.\n\nUltimately, her goal is to bridge the gap between cinema and art galleries/spaces, working within the visual arts to help bring in the masses without isolating them. It's an industry that will forever be progressing and it's a goal to be apart of it's story.","user_id":120875,"name":"Estabrak Al-Ansari","website":"www.estabrak.org // www.roughsilkproduction.com // @rough_silk (insta)"},{"id":229666,"bio":"","user_id":229064,"name":"Songge Cui","website":""},{"id":154533,"bio":"Born in the east end of London, England, Antony Cairns has been taking photographs since the age of 15. \n\nA constant theme in his images has been the city of his birth. He has chosen his subject and is on a path to document his city, the place he calls home, a metropolis that is certainly the centre of his universe.\n\nA traditionally trained photographer who learnt his trade at the London College of Printing towards the end of the 1990s, his photographic practice has remained rooted in chemical-based techniques. Shooting almost exclusively on black \u0026amp; white film, he prints all his own work, often experimenting with forgotten or discarded methods, and frequently becoming engrossed with the process, its imperfections and oddities. \n\nSince he became involved with the Archive of Modern Conflict in 2007 his work has also been influenced by some of the rare and unusual photographic treasures held within the Archive’s collection.","user_id":153931,"name":"Antony Cairns","website":"antony-cairns.co.uk"},{"id":248310,"bio":"Sayed Uzzaman is a freelance documentary photographer born and raised in Dhaka Bangladesh. He has completed his one year diploma photography course from ’’Counter Foto- A Center for Visual Arts’’. He likes to work on small isolated communities and personal stories. He has participated in workshops conducted by Philip Blenkinsop, Saiful Huq Omi and Asim Rafiqui.","user_id":247708,"name":"Sayed Uzzaman","website":""},{"id":176385,"bio":"Studied in Fatamorgana in Copenhagen and in International Center of Photography in New York\n\nBased in Greenland ","user_id":175783,"name":"Inuuteq Storch","website":"www.inuuteqstorch.com"},{"id":161722,"bio":"Professional photographer working predominantly in luxury still life and editorial portrait work.","user_id":161120,"name":"alex teuscher","website":"www.alexteuscher.com"},{"id":170918,"bio":"","user_id":170316,"name":"Nerissa Parker","website":""},{"id":170968,"bio":"","user_id":170366,"name":"Phillip Cowan","website":""},{"id":163903,"bio":"","user_id":163301,"name":"Lawrence Luk","website":"www.lawrenceluk.com"},{"id":211719,"bio":"I believe in universal truth. \n\n  \n\nOur understanding of reality however, is based on our own perception, memory and judgement. \n\nHuman beings are unable to see, understand and feel the whole reality of a moment, object or person. We only see a glimpse from a small angle - our point of view. \n\nPhotography gives me the possibility to investigate that, by capturing different glimpses of those realities and therein to express myself.","user_id":211117,"name":"Maximilian J Siller","website":"www.photography-mjs.com"},{"id":154704,"bio":"Designer \u0026amp; Anthropologist\n\nhttps://pt.linkedin.com/in/mariazevedocoutinho","user_id":154102,"name":"Maria Azevedo Coutinho","website":"mariazevedocoutinho.tumblr.com"},{"id":302534,"bio":"I'm traveler, photographer, and working for travel agency based in Japan.","user_id":301932,"name":"Ryoichi Yokokawa","website":"www.instagram.com/ryoichiphoto"},{"id":128732,"bio":"Brief Bio: \n\nI am an emeritus professor and former Director of the School of Art at Bowling Green State University where I taught art and photography for two decades. Prior, I spent seventeen years at Syracuse University where I also served as the Head of Photography and  Chair of Art Media Studies.\n\nMy research interests include: large-scale digital montage, design and construction of experimental cameras, and photographs on glass. Conceptually my creative work, narrative fantasy, masquerades as reality with an emphasis on existentially absurd fictions and examines a wide spectrum of subject matter–––everything from dysfunctional relationships to marginalized populations to the deterioration of the body.  \n\nMy series, \"The Temple of Wonders\" is currently on exhibition at the SohoPhoto Gallery, in New York city.\n\n\n","user_id":128130,"name":"Lou Krueger","website":"loukrueger.com"},{"id":118542,"bio":"","user_id":117940,"name":"Andrew Cohen","website":"andrewcohenphotos.com"},{"id":149830,"bio":"\n","user_id":149228,"name":"Chantel Bann","website":"www.chantelbann.com"},{"id":154709,"bio":"","user_id":154107,"name":"Michael Drost-Hansen","website":"www.michaeldrosthansen.com"},{"id":349302,"bio":"Along with my photography, I do commercial and documentary film work in California.","user_id":348700,"name":"Benjamin Fargen","website":"www.benjaminfargendesigns.com"},{"id":161768,"bio":"I'm a university student.","user_id":161166,"name":"Hirotaka Tsurekawa","website":"500px.com/hirotsure"},{"id":161934,"bio":"London-based photographer with strong ties to Ecuador, specialising in street photography.","user_id":161332,"name":"Kim Taylor","website":"kimstadesign@hotmail.com"},{"id":819858,"bio":"","user_id":805596,"name":"Bo Fan","website":""},{"id":154913,"bio":"Cecilia Paredes (Peruvian, b.1950) was born in Lima, Peru, where she studied Plastic Arts at the Catholic University of Lima.\n\nShe later went on to study at Cambridge Arts and Crafts School in England. \n\nShe was awarded the Publicacin Libro de Artista by the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain, the First Mention of Honor at the Bienal Centroamericana, as well as first prizes at the Salon Nacional de Grabado, the Salon Nacional de Grabado in Lima, the Municipalidad de Lima for serigraphy, and finally the Universidad Católica in Peru for theatre/lithography. \n\nParedes completed residencies at both Pennsylvania University and the Banff Art Centre in Canada. \n\nShe is a contemporary performance and installation artist, who is best known for her unusual work in which she uses her own body as a canvas for body paint. Her last name, Paredes, which means walls in Spanish, perfectly suits her fascination with turning herself into a human chameleon and melting herself into the walls. \n\nOne of her most acclaimed series is her Landscapes, a floral series in which she is painted to match floral-patterned wallpapers; her hair, and sometimes an ear, is often the only indication that a person is in the image. \n\nParedes has also transformed herself into animals, plants, or her surroundings by using body paints, which are applied to her body by her assistants. \n\nThe idea behind her work is to display a theme of relocation and adjustment to one's surroundings, especially after migration or displacement. With her striking and though-provoking pieces, she aims to illustrate every person's quest to belong. \n\nRECENT SOLO EXHIBITIONS AND PRESENTATIONS\n\n2016 Museos Banco Central, Costa Rica\n2015 Tabacalera Promoción de Arte , Madrid, Spain.\nBienal de La Habana 2015. Museo Orgánico Romerillo, Cuba.\nUniversidad de Georgetown. Charla y presentación. Washington DC, EE.UU.\n2014 Museo del Espacio, Individual. Samara, Rusia.\nPingyao Art Festival , Shanxi, China. Lingshi Print Festival, Lingshi, China. Museo Hermitage, San Petersburgo, Rusia, Charla Artista Invitada.\n2013 Museo Hermitage Individual en el Palacio Vladimir, San Petersburgo, Rusia. Museo Pedro De Osma, Individual, Lima, Perú.\nBienal de Fotografía, Bogotá, Colombia.\nBienal de Arezzo, Italia.\nArte para el Cambio, Madrid, España.\n2012 KIAF Art Siddhartha, Festival de Arte Kathmandu, Nepal. Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, Lima, Perú. Presentación. Taller Comalapa, Guatemala. Presentación.\n2011 Universidad de Texas, Charla de artista y revisión de portfolios.\n2010 Museo de Arte Moderno, Individual MMOMA Moscú, Rusia. Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Individual, Lima, Perú. Banco Mundial, Washington DC, EE.UU. Individual.\n\nAWARDS\n\n2014 Premio a la Excelencia Pingyao Photo Festival, China\n2012 Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Artista Invitada Charla Artística Lima, Perú\nTaller Comalapa, Guatemala, Artista Invitada\n2011 Universidad de Texas, Artista Invitada. San Antonio Texas, EE.UU.\n2010 Guanlan Taller de Impresión, Artista Residente Guanlan, Shenzhen, China 2009 Premio Mejor Artista Extranjera Santiago de Chile\nPremio “40th Street Award” de Filadelfia, EE.UU.\n2008 Artista Invitada a la FIA, Feria Internacional de Caracas, Venezuela\n2002 Primera Mención de Honor Bienal Centroamericana, Managua, Nicaragua. 2000 Banff Centro para las Artes, Canadá, Artista Residente. Residencia DISCOVERY 1998 Fundación Rockefeller, Residencia Bellagio, Bellagio, Italia\nPremio Nacional de Grabado, Lima, Perú\n\nCOLLECTIONS\n\n· Museo de Arte Moderno MMOMA Moscú, Rusia · Banco Mundial, Washington DC, EE.UU.\n· Deustche Bank, New York, EE.UU.\n· San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas, EE.UU.\n· Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo, Costa Rica · Colección Daniel Yankelewitz, Costa Rica\n· Colección Solita Mishaan, Florida, EE.UU.\n· Colección Ernesto Ventos, Barcelona, España\n· Museo del Barrio, New York, EE.UU.\n· Colección Toma Ybarra-Frausto, San Antonio,Texas, EE.UU. · Museo de Arte Moderno, Panamá\n· Guanlan Print, Shenzhen, China\n· Universidad de San Antonio, Texas, EE.UU.\n· Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Lima Perú\n· Lehigh University Collection, Pensilvania, EE.UU.\n· Colección María De Corral, Madrid, España\n· Colección Teorética, Costa Rica\n· Colección Sagrario Pérez Soto Caracas,Venezuela\n· Art Nexus, Florida, EE.UU.\n· Colección Centro Wifredo Lam, La Habana, Cuba\n· Universidad de Salamanca, España","user_id":154311,"name":"Cecilia Paredes","website":""},{"id":173674,"bio":"Almost intact from the moment of its construction, Fort Bard represents one of the best examples of early 1800 military strongholds.\n\nThe Fort Bard is formed of three main defense stations positioned at different levels upon a high imposing rock spur, the lowest at 400m above ground and the highest at 467m. The Ferdinando Opera is the defense structure at the bottom, the Vittorio Opera in the middle, and the Carlo Alberto Opera at the top. There are a total of 283 rooms in the entire fortress.\n\nThe Ferdinando Opera is a tenaille (pincer-shaped) structure and is formed of two buildings, the Inferior Ferdinando Opera and the Superior Ferdinando Opera. Both are presently inaccessible to visitors.\n\nThe Mortai Opera with the Polveriera next to it are found behind the Ferdinando Opera; these two buildings are used for educational workshops.\n\nThe Vittorio Opera hosts The Children's Alps, a highly interactive museum entirely dedicated to the young. Through playful activities the children learn about mythology and take on the challenge of a virtual climb up Monte Bianco (Mont Blanc).\n\nAt the very top of the rock sits the most impressive of the defense stations, enclosed by a wall upon which all the buildings are sustained. Defending the south side is the Gola Opera with its internal courtyard, and overlooking the north is the Carlo Alberto Opera with its magnificent Piazza d'Armi, a great quadrangular courtyard surrounded by a wide arcade. The first floor of the Carlo Alberto Opera hosts the Museum of the Alps.\n\nThe fortress is managed by the Fort Bard Association for the Development of Cultural Tourism. This non-profit organization was established in October 2005 with the aim of promoting and enhancing the distinctive historical, cultural and monumental characteristics of the Fortress, the medieval village of Bard and its surrounding territory. \n\nThe Association, composed of a board of directors and a staff team, plans and organizes the exhibitions and the extensive program of shows and events that take place within the fortress. External collaborators are responsible for the museum and reception services.\n\nThe Fortress Regeneration Project has been realized by the Autonomous Region of Valle d'Aosta under the supervision of the Regional Office of Cultural Heritage. The project has been funded by the European Regional Development Fund and the State Rotational Fund for the regeneration of areas in industrial decline. \n\nThe planning and implementation of the project has been undertaken by Finbard S.p.A., a joint-stock company. \nThe role of managing the fortress was entrusted to the Fortress of Bard Association in October 2005; its founding members are the Autonomous Region of Valle d'Aosta, the Compagnia di San Paolo and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Torino.\n\nThe Fortress of Bard Association is managed by the following board of directors:\n\nPresident: Augusto Rollandin\nCouncillors: Gabriele Accornero, Roberto Domaine, Ugo Curtaz, Giuseppe Isabellon\nThe finance accounts are audited by the Auditors Committee: the accountants are Massimo Ciocchini, Gianni Maria Stornello and Carlo Alberto Parini.\n\nThe main aims of the Association\n\nThe Fortress of Bard Association is a non-profit making organization. Its primary mission is to promote the Fortress and it complex cultural heritage both in Italy and abroad. The main gateway to Valle d'Aosta, the Fortress (together with its microsystem formed by the Communes of Bard, Donnas and Pont-Saint-Martin) has a great deal to offer and the aim is to make it the central fulcrum for the development of cultural tourism throughout the whole of Valle d'Aosta.\n\nThe Association manages the accommodation, refreshments and commercial facilities, making sure that the needs of the visitors are catered for and that their experience at the fortress is an enjoyable one.\n\nThe Association encourages marketing activities to promote the site and its surrounding territory. It organizes meetings and guided visits for media journalists. It also promotes co-marketing activities with other organizations and institutions with the aim of working together towards a common goal: to create a highly integrated tourist system in the entire Region of Valle d'Aosta.","user_id":173072,"name":"Forte diBard","website":"fortedibard.it"},{"id":677689,"bio":"Inspired by nature, light, and patterns, documenting my travels and everyday life, and looking fot the beauty around.\n\n","user_id":677105,"name":"Petra Macková","website":""},{"id":155005,"bio":"Although I have been studying in Germany for the last 4 and a half years, I am originally Brazilian, from Rio de Janeiro. I have been photographing for around 15-20 years, but it was only after coming to Germany that I could really start photographing seriously.  Brazil is simply too dangerous for one to walk around carrying a camera around one's neck.\n\nThe photographers I admire most are Cartier-Bresson, Marc Riboud and Vivien Maier.  That's why I photograph more often than not in black and white, generally with a 35mm film camera. I put a lot of effort into creating images with perfect composition, often with lots of symmetry, but it is equally important to me to create images with humor, which is much harder to do. Most of all, I do my best to emulate the look that great photographers from the 50s, 60s and 70s imparted to their images.","user_id":154403,"name":"Edimilson Ferreira","website":"www.edimilsonferreira.com"},{"id":84329,"bio":"K.T. Shiue was born in Tainan, Taiwan.  His work has been exhibited in various galleries and art shows around Dallas metropolis area and awarded in photographic competitions nationally and internationally.\n\nK.T is currently working in personal projects that explore personal vision through of photography.  He currently lives and works in Plano, Texas.\n\n","user_id":83966,"name":"KT Shiue","website":"ktshiue.com"},{"id":94445,"bio":"","user_id":93936,"name":"Thomas Zakowski","website":""},{"id":524028,"bio":"Born in Italy in 1961, Luca Zampini currently lives and works in Ferrara as photographer freelance.\nSon of art, his mother was a painter and engraver of stature, he have lived with the universe of art since childhood. He played for a while with brushes and canvases until in 2000 he arrived at the optical medium (analog first and digital then).\nMember of FIAF (Italian Federation of Photographic Associations) and FIAP (Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique) since 2009. He successfully participated in national and international competitions obtaining numerous awards besides the AFIAP (FIAP Artiste) awards in 2014 and EFIAP (Excellence FIAP) in 2016.\nInitially attracted by travel photography, he now enthusiastically dedicate himself to a more introspective and conceptual exploration in which he can express all his creativity. Especially on the subject of trees, his great passion.\nIn the last 15 years, he has exhibited in various personal and collective both in Italy and abroad\nSeveral of his photos have been published in catalogs and magazines in the sector.\nHe loves nature in which he likes to immerse himself whenever he can.\n\n","user_id":523444,"name":"Luca Zampini","website":"www.lucazampini.com"},{"id":524079,"bio":"Nae Mikuni\n\u0026nbsp;\nBorn 1984 in Yokohama. Graduated from the Department of Art Science, Tama Art University. As a student, while wrestling with poetic expression, she became interested in capturing what lies outside language, and picked up a camera. In recent years she has approached her photography practice with the idea that clicking the shutter, is an act of prayer.\n\n\nSelected Exhibition:\nMidday Moon (Nikon Salon, Shinjuku / Osaka, 2007-2008)\nGalapagos Cam (Place M, Shinjuku, 2014)\nPhoto Ideas About the City (Tsukasa 3331, Akihabara, 2015-2016)\nglare (Tokyo Institute of Photography, 2018)\n\u0026nbsp;\nAward:\nHigashikawa International Photo Festival AKARENGA Public Portfolio Audition 2018 -Winner","user_id":523495,"name":"Nae Mikuni","website":"nmi.pb.online"},{"id":154944,"bio":"Matthew Hatcher is a photojournalist working in the midwest with a Bachelor's degree in Photojournalism from Ohio University's Scripps School of Visual Communication.","user_id":154342,"name":"Matthew Hatcher","website":"www.mhatcherphotography.com"},{"id":166776,"bio":"FullBleed documents photographic culture from around the globe, telling the story of photographers and their pictures.\n\nThrough a regular series of original short films, FullBleed takes you behind the images, unearthing the stories at the heart of each and every one, told from every angle. With a genre unspecific agenda, FullBleed takes the discovery of photographic tales right to the edge.","user_id":166174,"name":"Full Bleed","website":"www.youtube.com/channel/UCSPeGivkic6kBQyiET6ptIQ"},{"id":180753,"bio":"55 - and loving it \nTravel for work - but photography remains a hobby - would love to do more of it ","user_id":180151,"name":"rolf hecken","website":"www"},{"id":119795,"bio":"Nina S. Young was born and raised in New York City.  She holds an MFA from the School of Visual Arts and a BA from Williams College,  She teaches Black and White Darkroom Photography at Carnegie Mellon University","user_id":119193,"name":"Nina Young","website":"www.ninasyoung.com/displaced.html"},{"id":524183,"bio":"I am primarily a documentary photographer. I studied a BA in photography and film 2011-2015 and then did various commercial jobs involving mainly portraits for businesses.\nI fell back into documentary work after being compelled to start a self-initiated project on homelessness and social housing in Birmingham. My work was eventually picked up by Birmingham \u0026amp; Solihull Mental Health NHS Trust working alongside The Criminal Justice Liaison \u0026amp;; Diversion Service, with whom I am now working to make sensitive documentary portraits and stories with their service users. \nI am also lucky to have been commissioned to work on a project called 'A Level Playing Field' for Place Prospectors CIC regarding the regeneration of a neglected estate in Birmingham. \nI have recently completed photographic work for The New Economics Foundation and have been invited to be an official NHS volunteer photographer which I am very excited about. \nI am passionate about developing my career in photojournalism and pursuing work on social issues to support the most vulnerable people in society.\n\nElla Carman \nOctober 2021","user_id":523599,"name":"Ella Carman","website":"www.ellacarman.com  "},{"id":310151,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer starting my journey from home, photographing those near to me.   ","user_id":309549,"name":"Claire Wigglesworth","website":"www.studiowiggles.com"},{"id":46777,"bio":"Gary Beeber is an award-winning American photographer and filmmaker who has exhibited in galleries, museums and as screened at film festivals throughout the world.  He has had numerous solo exhibitions and his documentary films have screened at over 150 film festivals. Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Goldman Sachs and Chase Bank are Fortune 500 companies who collect his work.","user_id":46782,"name":"Gary Beeber","website":"www.garybeeber.com"},{"id":524527,"bio":"The artist Javier Vanegas was born in 1984 Bogota, Colombia. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Andes University 2002-2007. Won a full scholarship to make Master at Complutense University of Madrid in 2017-2018, this granted was given by Foundation Carolina. Currently pursuing his PhD Fine Arts at the same university, his is researching about photography imagens at accelerationism society. \n\nVanegas has showed his work in well-known festivals in Colombia like “Fotologia 5” where he was able to make his first solo exhibition “Postmodern Portrait” at the Museum of Modern Art of Bogota. Subsequently he presented the photography series Ecos in the festival “Fotograficá Bogota III”. By 2014 participated with his work in MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, in the Festival of Photography of Italy. His last solo show was in PhotoEspaña Madrid with his project Tempus Fugit. He has participated in international biennials like Asuncion Paraguay, Brazil Curitiba. \n\n","user_id":523943,"name":"Javier Vanegas","website":"www.javiervanegas.art"},{"id":169003,"bio":"Staff photographer at Diário Catarinense and Hora de Santa Catarina. Graduated in Journalism at State University of Ponta Grossa (UEPG) in 2012. Has been published by Vice Brazil, Positive Magazine, F-Stop Magazine","user_id":168401,"name":"Marco Favero","website":"www.marcofavero.com.br"},{"id":95128,"bio":"Jo Lynn Still says she 'loves home more than anyone you will meet.'  Born and raised in a kaolin mining community in Washington County, Georgia, she still lives there with her family.  Jo Lynn's  connection to this rural area of the southern United States runs generations deep and translates into a truly personal body of work.  She is a self-taught photographer and holds a BBA from Georgia College.  Her self-directed approach to photography is guided by her curious nature and a genuine interest and respect for people and places.  Her work offers a glimpse into the sometimes misunderstood southern culture.  Her photographs are  invitations to honor of the natural world and to consider the spiritual realm. \n ","user_id":94616,"name":"jo still","website":"www.jolynnstill.com"},{"id":50377,"bio":"Hana Knizova is a Czech born photographer. She studied at the London College of Communication and was recently awarded the 2013 John Kobal New Work Award. She lives in London.","user_id":50382,"name":"Hana Knizova","website":"www.hanaknizova.com"},{"id":442574,"bio":"","user_id":441990,"name":"Scholtz Kristóf","website":""},{"id":33604,"bio":"I was born in Recanati, Italy, in 1985. After studying literature in Rome, I moved to London where I devoted to my passions: cinema and photography. I moved to Brazil in 2009, where I lived for five years, working, travelling with my girlfriend and taking pictures. In 2014 we decided to move to Tunisia. \nPhotography is one of the joys of my life. The idea of create beauty out of a simple instrument, the camera, and out of the world that is in front of me, is freedom and comfort. The photographs I love, as the poetry I love, are, to me, a gust of wind in a hot day. ","user_id":33609,"name":"Aleandro Tubaldi","website":"aleandrotubaldi.com"},{"id":647470,"bio":"Responsable et animateur d'un cercle  privilégiant la photographie argentique . Mon terrain de prédilection  :  le paysage , naturel ou urbain .   Le paysage comme décor  .  Préoccupation  : le cadrage , la lumière , la composition  , la matière  .   La photographie  est plus qu'un medium , qu'un outil d'information  ..","user_id":646886,"name":"jean-pierre LECOT","website":"jeanpierre.lecot@gmail.com"},{"id":308145,"bio":"This series has been developed by Niranjan Renati and Kobe Subramaniam and shot by Kobe Subramaniam in and around Accra. ","user_id":307543,"name":"Niranjan Reddy Renati","website":"www.moraldesert.com/haired"},{"id":217475,"bio":"I am a photographer living in Brooklyn. I studied photography while in undergrad at Stanford, and received my MFA from Columbia University. ","user_id":216873,"name":"Michael Gaillard","website":"www.michaelgaillard.com"},{"id":458634,"bio":"","user_id":458050,"name":"Susana Navaridas Vallejo","website":"www.susananavaridas.com"},{"id":190750,"bio":"","user_id":190148,"name":"Teodora Dimitrova","website":"tradimitrova.wixsite.com/photography/photography"},{"id":190781,"bio":"","user_id":190179,"name":"matthieu venot","website":"www.matthieuvenot.fr"},{"id":719205,"bio":"Edward Goldner is an Australian photographer and filmmaker. Goldner's photographic work often focuses on remote communities and the struggles they face with growing modernity and centralisation. ","user_id":718621,"name":"Edward Goldner","website":"www.edwardgoldner.com"},{"id":155256,"bio":"","user_id":154654,"name":"Georges Garcia Morales","website":"www.gmg9.fr"},{"id":25156,"bio":"12th Angkor Photo Festival \u0026amp; Workshops\nDecember 3 - December 10, 2016\nSiem Reap, Cambodia \n\nThe longest-running photography event in Southeast Asia, the annual Angkor Photo Festival \u0026amp; Workshops is a free international platform and educational resource for established and emerging photographers.\n\nCreated in 2005 by a group of photographers, the Angkor Photo Festival \u0026amp; Workshops began as an endeavour to train emerging photographers from Asia. We remain strongly committed to nurturing and promoting emerging Asian talent, and encouraging the development of photography in Asia.","user_id":25161,"name":"Angkor Photo Festival \u0026 Workshops","website":"www.angkor-photo.com"},{"id":62571,"bio":"Fine art self-taught photographer based in Brussels.\nPersonal achievements:\n\n2016:\n1.Selected artist to exhibit at NordArt 2016.\n2.Group exhibition - Portraits - Hellerau Photography Award,  Festspielhaus Hellerau, Dresden.\n3.Group exhibition - HER -  6 years anniversary DanaArtGallery - Odeon Art Gallery, Odeon Theater, Bucharest.\n4.Featured artist in the Figurative Art for $2000 and Under Collection on Saatchi Art's homepage.\n5. Featured artist in the Original Works for $1000 and Under Collection on Saatchi Art's homepage.\n6.Featured photographer in Dodho Magazine. \n7.Featured photographer in The PhotoPhore Magazine.\n8.Featured photographer on Slippery Edge.\n\n2015:\n1.Featured photographer in Adobe Chroma Magazine, 6th issue, March\n2.Honorable Mention in Portrait \u0026amp; Nominee in Fine Art – International Color Awards – 8th edition\n3.Cover image for Lisa See, “Interior”, Poland.\n4.Portfolio presentation at Viewfinders photography club, September, Brussels.\n5. Honorable Mention in Fine Art: Portrait - ND Photography Awards.\n6. Honorable Mention in Fine Art: Abstract -ND Photography Awards.\n\n2014: \n1.2nd prize, People Category, Amateur, Monochrome Photography Awards\n2. 12-31 January. Group exhibition “Ipostaze urbane – Old city”, Odeon Art Gallery, Odeon Theatre. \n3.March. Group exhibition “Brief”, Odeon Art Gallery, Odeon Theater. \n4.Cover image for Afonso Cruz, “Jesus Cristo Bebia Cervaja” , Brasil. \n5.Cover image for Emily Sharratt, “Ellie’s War: Wherever You Are”, UK. \n6.Cover image for Hiram Lozada Perez , “Maria Madiba \" Isla Negra Editorial Puerto Rico. \n7.Cover image for Emma Jeannette Rodriguez , “El Truco De La Loca \" Isla Negra Editorial, Puerto Rico.\n\n2013: \n1.January. Group exhibition to celebrate the 3rd anniversary of DanaArtGallery, February 19-March 9 Art Gallery Odeon,Odeon Theatre. \n2.February. Cover image for Dinorah Velez Cortes , “Cuarantena y Otras pejigueras menstruales \" Isla Negra Editorial, Puerto Rico. \n3.Cover image for the ebook “Sifonierul preotesei” by Dan Radoiu. \n\n2012 \n1.1 st place, Foto4All photo contest organized by the magazine in March. \n2.Participant at B'estfest exhibition, Arts \u0026amp; Crafts, July 6 to 8. \n3.\tCover image for Milady Gonzalez Castillo, \"Abrazada of a arbol\" Isla Negra Editorial, Puerto Rico. \n4.Started the collaboration with Trevillion Images, London. \n5.Group exhibition \"The Other Faces of Eve\", October 20-November 5 Art Gallery Odeon, Odeon Theatre. \n6.Cover image for Ana Maria Fuster Lavin, \"(In) Somnio\" Isla Negra Editorial, Puerto Rico. \n7.Cover image for Lisa Jewell, \"Vaga Flyga\" Fenix Publishing, Sweden. \n\n2011 \n1.Participant at the Ebienale exhibition of the International Music Festival \"George Enescu\", September 8 to 25, Palace Hall. \n2.Participant at the exhibition \"Alter Ego\" organized by DanaArtGallery in collaboration with the Odeon Theatre, October 5 to 26, Art Gallery Odeon. \n3.Cover image for Tana French, \"The Laatste Afspraak\", Amsterdam, Holland. \n4.Personal exhibition \"Feathers and Colours\" , November 10-December 1, Art Gallery Odeon\n","user_id":62402,"name":"Raluca Caragea","website":"www.caragearaluca.com "},{"id":126305,"bio":"Cynthia van Elk is a Dutch photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work is predominantly portraiture, but she has worked as a photo journalist in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and continues to shoot reportage and documentary styled series. \n","user_id":125703,"name":"Cynthia van Elk","website":"cynthiavanelk.com"},{"id":292448,"bio":"","user_id":291846,"name":"Luis Miguel López Soriano","website":"www.chandratal.com"},{"id":217289,"bio":"I am Attila Csaszar a Hungarian-Australian photographer based in Perth, Western Australia. I grew up in Hungary, studied photography in Budapest and learned and tried numerous aspects of it. I realized two things that I’m most interested in. Portraits where you need to capture your subjects’ essence in an image and photo essays where you can go behind-the-scenes in deep in a particular topic. Currently, I'm working as an editorial and documentary photographer.","user_id":216687,"name":"Attila Csaszar","website":"www.attilacs.com"},{"id":161828,"bio":"","user_id":161226,"name":"Karin Rudolph","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/_kwr"},{"id":116780,"bio":"Visual artist with an international background that endavours to explore human nature and the structures that surround us. Trained as Graphic Designer in London UK, I proceeded to work in the visual effects industry in the UK as a 3D Animator and Artist, and currently working fulltime as a visual artist and photographer in Switzerland and travelling the world whenever possible to photograph my projects.","user_id":116178,"name":"Mike Wolff","website":"wolffmeister.photoshelter.com"},{"id":217386,"bio":"I am a UK-based freelance photographer and I graduated with a BA (Hons) in Photography from Southampton Solent University, with a focus on documentary landscape.\n\nPeople and places inspire me - the social world and the built and natural environments we inhabit and how we interact with them - and my photography reflects this passion.","user_id":216784,"name":"James Jones","website":"www.jamesjonesphotography.net"},{"id":690086,"bio":"Just a passionate photo addicted!","user_id":689502,"name":"Giorgio Preite","website":""},{"id":456024,"bio":"Sayantan Banerjee is an Indian male photographer from Kolkata and also a student of Journalism and Mass Communication. He has started his photography journey in 2018. His point of interest in Documentary / street photography. Recently He has joined Creative Art Solution Photography Club Under Federation of Indian Photography (FIP) for growing himself.","user_id":455440,"name":"Sayantan Banerjee","website":""},{"id":524456,"bio":"I graduated from Kocaeli University, Marine and Port Management Department in 1998. In 2003, I attended the Photo and Video Shooting Techniques course at the Photo Film Center of the Naval Education and Training Command. Besides professional photography, I took photos for travel blogs for a while.\n\nIn 2014, my story started to take shape when my path crossed with Istanbul for business reasons. In 2015, with the advice of a colleague, I started using mirrorless cameras. These small machines were ideal for being invisible on the streets and contributed greatly to my production process.\n\nI took photography courses between 2016-2018 from Gul Yildiz in Istanbul. I also received painting training from miniature artist Seval Minaz and graphic design courses from Tuncer Ozkan and Vahdettin Toker in this period. After settling in Izmir in 2018, I took art history, art literacy, modern and contemporary art lessons from Çağatay Olgun.","user_id":523872,"name":"Ufuk Erdal","website":"www.ufukerdal.com"},{"id":118670,"bio":"Foam is all about photography.\nFoam is an internationally operating organisation in the field of photography, based in Amsterdam. Foam informs and inspires the widest possible audience by presenting all facets of contemporary photography.\n\nWe accomplish this by organising a range of activities. These vary from exhibitions to publications, debates and educational projects. Foam discovers, develops, defines, publishes and stimulates. In this process, scouting and presenting young, emerging talent is one of our distinguishing qualities. Many activities take place from within the Amsterdam museum, but for specific projects, Foam will also approach an international audience. Foam frequently organises events abroad, often in close collaboration with our partners. Foam is situated in the heart of the international photography community and aims to be constantly up-to-date. We respond to the latest developments in photography with original yet relevant projects, and are not afraid to break with tradition and strike new paths. In this process, quality, flexibility, innovation, accessibility and entrepreneurship are core values.","user_id":118068,"name":"Foam Amsterdam","website":"www.foam.org"},{"id":155452,"bio":"","user_id":154850,"name":"Lei Au Yeung","website":""},{"id":165914,"bio":"Thomas Grubba\nwww.thomasgrubba.com\t\tthomas@thomasgrubba.com\nTEL: 510.410.3519\n\n","user_id":165312,"name":"Thomas Grubba","website":"www.thomasgrubba.com"},{"id":169174,"bio":"I'm a High School student who loves photography and interaction with people through my lens and through words (As documented in some of my pictures).","user_id":168572,"name":"Luka Secilmis","website":"www.lukaist.com"},{"id":524494,"bio":"Frederik Buyckx was born in 1984 in Antwerp, Belgium. He received a Master’s Degree in Advertising Design at St-Lucas Antwerp and studied photography until 2013 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent, Belgium. Frederik became a freelance photographer in 2010. Since then, he started working for national and international media. Besides assignments he mainly focuses on personal projects. For his series “Jesus, Make-Up and Football” he documented the daily life in the favelas in Rio de Janeiro. The work won several awards, including a World Press Photo Award in 2013, and was published in a book by Lannoo (Belgium). In 2017 Frederik was named 'Photographer of the Year' at the Sony World Photography Awards as a result of his most recent works in progress 'WOLF' and 'Horse Head'.","user_id":523910,"name":"Frederik Buyckx","website":"www.frederikbuyckx.com"},{"id":165177,"bio":"","user_id":164575,"name":"klaus merz","website":"www.klausmerz.com"},{"id":166159,"bio":"Richard Skoonberg was born in Oakland, California, in 1951. He has studied photography under Vilem Kriz at California College of the Arts and Chip Simone in Atlanta. Richard Skoonberg has been a video producer-director, a commercial photographer, and an actor.","user_id":165557,"name":"Richard Skoonberg","website":"richardskoonberg.com"},{"id":155697,"bio":"Fotografa amatoriale","user_id":155095,"name":"Elena Calegari","website":"www.fotocommunity.it"},{"id":155643,"bio":"cinematographer/Editor/ Movie Director based in tokyo.","user_id":155041,"name":"YUSUKE HORIUCHI","website":""},{"id":157156,"bio":"","user_id":156554,"name":"Andrea Mele","website":"www.facebook.com/aemmeph"},{"id":442034,"bio":"Toscano,  principalmente fotografo di matrimoni www.alessiolazzeretti.com ho sempre amato il reportage.  Mi piace fotografare le situazioni nella quotidianità nel modo più naturale possibile e il genere la fotografia .\n\nNasco come interior designer e ad un certo il mio lavoro si è incontrato con la fotografia . Dopo dieci  come amatore nel 2012 vengo selezionato da Google per la realizzazione di Virtual Tour fotografici e da li è cominciata la mia avventura che a oggi è il mio lavoro.","user_id":441450,"name":"Alessio Lazzeretti","website":"www.alessiolaz.com"},{"id":170672,"bio":"Amateur photographer from Madrid, Spain. \nI love captures moments of live,  people and culture around the world.","user_id":170070,"name":"Sergio Tenreiro Carpente","website":"@sergiotenreiro"},{"id":170667,"bio":"I'm a documentary photographer, whose work is based on cultural aspects of human life, traditional communities and nowadays habits, such as consumption, production, etc.","user_id":170065,"name":"Marcelo Oséas","website":"www.marcelooseas.com"},{"id":148435,"bio":"David Champagne is a\u0026nbsp;photographer who's passionate about human behaviors and lifestyles. He created and exposed several photographic series on various topics, both locally and internationally. In 2013 he published \"L'ostie de printemps\", a photographic essay on the social crisis that marked Quebec in spring 2012.","user_id":147833,"name":"David Champagne","website":"www.davidchampagne.ca"},{"id":152517,"bio":"passione per la fotografia. Hobby amatoriale ","user_id":151915,"name":"Danilo Colombo","website":""},{"id":166031,"bio":"Journalist. Photographer.","user_id":165429,"name":"Kristian Westgård","website":"www.kristianwest.com"},{"id":130657,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":130055,"name":"VANESA PATRIGNANI","website":""},{"id":268248,"bio":"","user_id":267646,"name":"Guy Prives","website":"www.guyprivess.com"},{"id":292530,"bio":"Lara Bisbe, an artistic team formed by Nuria Murillo Lara and Mercedes Higuero Bisbe  based in Málaga, Spain.\nTwo photographers with very different trajectories but with a very similar aesthetic. \nThe main core of their work is the representation of territory. In this way, they transform the landscape genre into images with a high power of evocation that show their own experience of the places they photograph.\nTheir photographs seek beauty in simplicity, some stones, a landscape, a corner or a wall that in their joint works acquire a new meaning, establishing a visual game.\n\n","user_id":291928,"name":"Lara Bisbe","website":"www.larabisbe.com"},{"id":185601,"bio":"Phuong-Anh is my Vietnamese name, and I also go by Kai. I recently graduated from the photojournalism program of Syracuse University.","user_id":184999,"name":"Phuong-Anh Nguyen","website":"www.kainguyen.media"},{"id":153315,"bio":"Quentin Shih, (aka Xiaofan Shi), a Chinese photographer working between Beijing and New York. ","user_id":152713,"name":"Quentin Shih","website":"www.quentinshih.com"},{"id":165791,"bio":"","user_id":165189,"name":"Costantinos Pittas","website":"www.cpittas.com/europe"},{"id":219333,"bio":"My photography career started with a spark when I was 11 years old when my mom handed me her point-and-shoot 35mm camera and said \"come back when you run out of film and I'll show you how to change the roll\". From then on I have been hooked to a camera ever since, I grew up in my photography in a darkroom and when digital started to become a more affordable medium for photography I started to work with digital but still maintained my roots in the darkroom. I am called strange for not taking advantage of the post editing world we are privy to now as artists but I believe that if I cannot get the photo within my camera I do not deserve to have that photo, which is why I \"stick to my guns\" about not using post editing in any of my images. Only using the basics I can use in a darkroom will be applied to my own work. ","user_id":218731,"name":"Phylicia Hanson-Stitzel","website":"www.wanderlustfotos.blog"},{"id":581452,"bio":"My name is Ina Kleiman from The Netherlands and I'm from Hoogeveen.  A small town in Drenthe. Photography has been my passion for years. From wedding photography to still lifes with flowers or fruit to landscapes. Still lifes allow me to indulge myself completely and I am mainly inspired by the old masters. The Dutch masters from the Golden Age like Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Vermeer or the landscapes of Constable, Jacob Van Ruysdael. History was always my favorite at school. Not only the work but also the stories behind the painter.  I prefer to work with the natural light that enters the living room from your window and with which you can play. The preparation for my still lifes with flowers or fruit is always quite a challenge. Choosing the right colours, styling to execution is just as much fun as photographing yourself. I prefer working with the famous typical Dutch Products: Tulip, Delfts Blue and the Kissing Couple.  It's for me nostalgics. My mother was from Indonesia but they were also her favorites.\n\nSince I photograph I see nature through other eyes.  Drenthe is the most beautiful landscapes from Holland.  They look like paintings. I could always enjoy the cows in the meadow. Those typical Anton Pieck pictures.  I can totally indulge myself with still lifes. During my training at the Photo Academy you had to choose a certain direction to increase your chances.  Choosing is very difficult for me and why would I want that? My passion is also wedding photography. Making something beautiful can also be done as a wedding photographer. Capturing that one look or tear of the bride or groom in a photo. The emotions of that big tough guy with tattoos. I love it!  \n\nSo are you getting married and don't you want a boring photo shoot?  Then take a look at my site for inspiration.\nor \"Do you want a unique modern still life with flowers and fruit or a typical Dutch Landscape from Drenthe on the wall?\nSee the both links below my profile photo!!","user_id":580868,"name":"ina Kleiman Wedding Photographer","website":"www.inakleimanfotografie.nl"},{"id":169897,"bio":"Lance Agena is a sansei (third generation Japanese) born and raised in Hawaii from a picture bride grandmother and a grandfather who provided for his large family on a plantation on the west side of Oahu. ","user_id":169295,"name":"Lance Agena","website":"lanceagena.com"},{"id":118325,"bio":"A professional photographer from Canada,  wandering the globe, looking for photographic nirvana.  I've visited 92 countries, but consider SE Asia one of the best places to photograph scenery and people. ","user_id":117723,"name":"Ian Robert Knight","website":"www.ianrobertknight.com"},{"id":524585,"bio":"Born in Oslo 1957.\u0026nbsp;\nGraduate of the Two Years Photography Programme at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, Dhaka, session 2017-2019.\u0026nbsp;\nParticipated in the mentor programme \"Foto2\" at Bilder Nordic School of Photography, 2020-2021.\u0026nbsp;\n(Also: Graduate of the Norwegian School of Library and Information Science, 1981 and a Master’s degree in in Italian language and literature from the University of Oslo, 1992. Day job as librarian at the University of Oslo Library).","user_id":524001,"name":"Tor Andreas Torhaug","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/tor_andreas/albums"},{"id":13445,"bio":"Voor meer informatie over mezelf: \nzie www.willemstroom.nl \u0026gt; ","user_id":13445,"name":"Willem Stroom","website":"www.willemstroom.nl"},{"id":211844,"bio":"CFO, Tour guide and  photography fan","user_id":211242,"name":"Shoulamit Amar Uzan","website":""},{"id":148605,"bio":"","user_id":148003,"name":"Betsy Schneider","website":"www.betsyschneider.com"},{"id":118254,"bio":"I learned photography by accident. Originally learned photography to take a better shots for my eBay auctions and gradually transformed to a travel and street photographer. Won 1st place in the 2015 Sony World Photography Award (Indonesia National Award).","user_id":117652,"name":"Andrew Suryono","website":"www.andrewsuryono.com"},{"id":268270,"bio":"","user_id":267668,"name":"mark taylor","website":"www.stuff.co.nz"},{"id":165794,"bio":"Heidi Clapp-Temple is a photographically based artist currently residing in the Tampa Bay area of Florida with a BFA in Fine Art Photography from Syracuse University. Entwining truth and fiction together she creates visual narratives that explore the complexities of our existence. She often utilizes her visually appealing style to draw the viewer in for a look at the sometimes complicated and darker aspects of life. ","user_id":165192,"name":"Heidi Clapp-Temple","website":"www.HeidiClappTemple.com"},{"id":170462,"bio":"","user_id":169860,"name":"ARIELLA SEIDMAN","website":""},{"id":185522,"bio":"Fotógrafa Argentina de 37 años. Estudiante de la Escuela de Fotografía Cerativa de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.\nEgresando 2016.","user_id":184920,"name":"Andrea Levy","website":""},{"id":210522,"bio":"","user_id":209920,"name":"Fabio Papais","website":"www.fabiopapais.com"},{"id":106763,"bio":"The path that led Saima Altunkaya to photography was anything but direct.  In fact, she devoted seven years to a commercial career before immersing herself totally in the work she loves.\nCaptivated by painting, she went on to explore photography.\nSince that time, she is never without a camera in hand. She started working as an assistant photographer in Hamburg, which allowed her to travel round the world, and then in 2002, she decided to move to Paris to explore the fascinating realm of fashion photography. She consequently set up shop there as a freelance photographer in the beauty and fashion sectors. \nThen, true to her love for painting, she decided on a change of course.\nThe outcome brings images that resemble the more plastic art, but are nevertheless photography in nature. \nCurious and playful, she incessantly expands the frontiers of her creative world through the use of varying colours and light effects that attract the viewer, who is then free to interpret them as he or she sees fit. She lives and works in Paris. \n","user_id":106161,"name":"Saima Altunkaya","website":"www.saima-altunkaya.com"},{"id":524597,"bio":"Davide Monteleone (1974) is a visual artist and a researcher whose work spans image-making, visual journalism, writing and other disciplines. Reoccurring themes include geopolitics, geography, identity, data, and the relationship between Power and individuals.\n\nA regular contributor to international magazines such as Time Magazine, The New Yorker, National Geographic, The New York Times, Monteleone’s works are widely exhibited as installation and exhibitions including at the Saatchi Gallery in London, the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, the MEP in Paris, Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, and other venues.\n\nA selection of Monteleone’s accolade include: The National Geographic Fellowship (2019), the Asia Society Fellowship (2016), the Carmignac Photojournalism Award (2013), the EPEA Award (2012), the European Publisher Award (2011), and several World Press Photo awards.\n\nHolding a Master research in Art and Politics from the Goldsmiths University in London, Davide is also active as a curator and educator for numerous public and private institutions.\n\n---\nPortrait of Davide Monteleone © Lorenzo Poli","user_id":524013,"name":"Davide Monteleone","website":"www.davidemonteleone.com"},{"id":161972,"bio":"Steven Romeo is the founder, executive director and principle artist for The Change Project based in Birmingham, Ala. His work was recognized by The White House in November of 2015 as an LGBT Artist Champion of Change. In addition, Romeo is an HIV 360 fellow with the Human Rights Campaign for his art activism in a collection titled IAMHIV. Romeo recently completed his masters degree in Public Administration at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. His undergraduate degree is in Political Science from The University of Alabama","user_id":161370,"name":"Steven Romeo","website":"www.stevenromeo.com"},{"id":524632,"bio":"I was lucky to travel for the past 10 years, I was able to visit more than 100 countries.  I feel lucky because I was the first Arab woman working for a luxury American cruise line in a management position but also because I was able to travel with a passport that needs a visa for everywhere! ","user_id":524048,"name":"Manel Khad","website":""},{"id":187485,"bio":"burn 1999","user_id":186883,"name":"Sina Payedar","website":""},{"id":132528,"bio":"I am a 32 year old Greek from the city of Patras but i visit Milan very often. Photography started to captivate my interest during my first travels abroad. I have a constant desire to travel as much as i can and take the most of it, using as a medium my camera, which enables me to share with everyone some of the best moments. Photography can boost our memory and make our lives more beautiful but it is also a kind of communication not only with our selves but also with the people around us.\nI am attracted to many types of photography but i have an inclination towards travel,cityscape,landscape, architectural,street and experimental photography.\nI would like to share with all of you some of my photographs and join you to the amazing photographic trip. I am open to comments concerning my work and to a possible collaboration.","user_id":131926,"name":"Tassos Kapatsoulias","website":"500px.com/anastasioskapatsoulias"},{"id":161975,"bio":"Writer, teacher, photographer and curious traveller","user_id":161373,"name":"Jan Kammann","website":"www.eindeutschesklassenzimmer..com"},{"id":156279,"bio":"Emily Pederson (b. 1989) is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. Raised in Rhode Island and based in New York, she has spent most of the last four years in Mexico working on projects about social movements and the impact of the Drug War on Mexican society. She holds a degree in Photography and Human Rights from New York University. Her work has been supported by Field of Vision and published in The Atlantic, The New York Times, La Jornada, The Huffington Post and El Faro.","user_id":155677,"name":"Emily Pederson","website":"www.emilykpederson.com"},{"id":165793,"bio":"","user_id":165191,"name":"Laurianne Bixhain","website":"www.lauriannebixhain.com"},{"id":156207,"bio":"An international photographer who specializes primarily in documentary weddings. ","user_id":155605,"name":"Jeff Cooke","website":"www.cookedphotography.com"},{"id":156206,"bio":"","user_id":155604,"name":"Donghai Xia","website":""},{"id":159469,"bio":"Originally from South Africa, I grew up in Namibia and am currently living in Shanghai, China. Being a painter and a photographer, I made the decision a few months ago to take the tools of my trade on a journey. Having been led to the East it feels as though my imagination and capacity for creativity have been shaken to their core. Shanghai is a city so congested with life that it can be overwhelming at times. As way of anchoring myself I drew my attention to the every-day hustle and bustle surrounding me. By photographing small and seemingly insignificant every-day things, I struck up a silent and meandering conversation with Shanghai.  ","user_id":158867,"name":"Nicola Fouché","website":"atemperamentalline.blogspot.co.za"},{"id":162432,"bio":"gwynne stoddart is an artist who uses hand-held 35mm and medium format digital cameras to explore blurred boundaries on the edges of life and impermanence. ","user_id":161830,"name":"Gwynne Stoddart","website":"www.gwynnestoddartphotography.com"},{"id":162024,"bio":"","user_id":161422,"name":"Chris Oldcorn","website":"chris-oldcorn.squarespace.com"},{"id":524749,"bio":"I fell in love with photography in high school where my anxiety met art culture in the classroom. This period of my life clashed with a personal cultural background colored with books, movies, children illustrations and fashion that starting to grow inside me and create an urge to make. To do. To think. To act on life. \nI studied law for seven years though. But I never left the camera.","user_id":524165,"name":"ANNE-SOPHIE LANDOU","website":"annesophielandou.com"},{"id":524891,"bio":"Born in 1971, Yumiko Suga is a photographer from Kanagawa, Japan. In her childhood, she often visited her grandparents in a forest with abundant greenery and wood to produce fine Japanese handiworks. She gradually got interested in Japanese traditional craft.\nAfter a while, the profundity of photography attracted Yumiko and since 2010, she has been participating joint exhibitions. In 2015, started publishing a project of her artistic photography works. In 2018, she attended FotoFest 2018 \"Meeting Place\" Portfolio Review in Huston, Texas. She has been trying to introduce not only Japanese traditional handiworks but also the process and the craftsmanship to the next generation through her photographs.","user_id":524307,"name":"Yumiko Suga","website":"www.yumiko.gallery"},{"id":122111,"bio":"Photographer, architect, urbanist, photojournalist, activist, ecologist.","user_id":121509,"name":"leonardo souza","website":"cargocollective.com/leorizzo"},{"id":224950,"bio":"","user_id":224348,"name":"mehdi salehi","website":""},{"id":13633,"bio":"Studying first chemistry, then re-oriented to photography (in that time - 1976-1978 -, photography was still a matter for chemists), I finally gave up the way to be a professional photogapher. I remain a photographer though. Free to shoot what I want, anywhere I am, whenever I find time to.\nAmerican color photography was my first source of inspiration - Jay Maisel, Ernst Haas... Shot many years in black and white, but came back to color, because, to approximately quote William Eggleston (an other inspirational work), \"the world is in color and we can't deny that\".","user_id":13633,"name":"Marc Wauman","website":"memory-of-time.blogspot.com"},{"id":524797,"bio":"Iván Cáceres Sánchez (Madrid, June 1984). After studying Architecture at ETSAM for three years he moved to Valencia, where he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2010 (Polytechnic University of Valencia). During this period he works as a departmental collaborator in the Audiovisual Communication, Documentation \u0026amp; Art History Department. He then studied two postgraduate courses at the Polytechnic University of Valencia: Master’s Degree in Artistic Production, specializing in “Contemporary Thought and Visual Culture” (2012), and the Master’s Degree in Photography, Art and Technique (2016). In 2013 moves to Berlin in order to work as an intern photographer and graphic designer, developing his own artistic projects in parallel. Eventually returns to Madrid in 2016 and starts teaching photography at TAI University of the Arts Madrid.","user_id":524213,"name":"Iván Cáceres","website":"www.ivancaceresphoto.com"},{"id":524862,"bio":"Tianna Strickland is a visual artist focusing on analog photography. She attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City for her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts, majoring in Film and Video. Tianna self published her first art book in January of 2021 called \"Hearts will be Broken\", which included some written poems. Tianna finds inspiration for her work from the dualities of the world, personal memories, and the people around her. She gives the viewer an insider's eye into the world of other. Through her work, she hopes to bring a better understanding of the importance of nuances and the beauty of being different. ","user_id":524278,"name":"Tianna Strickland","website":"www.tiannastrickland.com"},{"id":164197,"bio":"Fotograf seit 30 Jahren","user_id":163595,"name":"Klaus Tesching","website":"koreasaii.com"},{"id":187497,"bio":"Art – Education\n2002-2005___Bachelor of Arts, in Fine Art and Media Art, Fachhochshule Nordwestschweiz Hoschule für Gestaltung und Kunst, Basel\n2001-2002___Preliminary course, Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Luzern\n1999-2000___Annual course in wood sculpture, Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Luzern\n1994-1999___Semester courses in figure modelling, Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Zürich\n1990___moved to Switzerland\n1964___born in Schladming, Austria\n\nSolo- (S) and group exhibitions (Selection):\n\n2016\n\n(S) Iris Hutegger und Alice Bailly / Kunstmuseum Solothurn\n\n(S) winstill. grün. / Galerie Esther Woerdehof, Paris\n\n(S) Dans l’oeil de l’observateur / Galerie Jacques Cerami, Charleroi, Be\n\n2015\n\nDer magische Berg. / Galerie Esther Woerdehof, Paris und Felix Ackermann, Basel\n\nParis Photo / Galerie Esther Woerdehof, Paris\n\nDu fil dans les idees / Théâtre de la Tournelle, in cooperation with Centre d’art contemporain d’Yverdon-les-Bains, CH\n\n2014\n\ntrovato non veduto / Ausstellungsraum Klingental, Basel\n\nParis Photo / Galerie Esther Woerdehof, Paris\n\nRegionale 15 / E-Werk Freiburg, D\n\nPhotographie En Pointure / Galleria whitelabs, Milano\n\n(S) Ceci n’est pas un paysage / Galerie Jacques Cerami, Charleroi, Be\n\n2013\n\nMaravee Amina / Castello di Susans Majano, I\n\nentrée / visarte Basel, M 54 Basel\n\n(S) la montagna incantata / Galleria Martini \u0026amp; Ronchetti, I\n\n2012\n\nRegionale 13 / Stapflehus – Weil am Rhein, D\n\n2011\n\nRegioArtSkulptur / Museum Rehmann, Laufenburg, CH\n\n2009\n\nin – out  / Galerie con-temporary, province of Styria, Graz, A\n\nRegionale 10 / FABRIKcultur Hegenheim, F\n\n2008\n\nBetreten auf eigene Gefahr / S11 Artist-House Solothurn, CH\n\n2007\n\n(S) Please, hold the line. / DINNERWARE artspace, Tucson, AZ, USA\n\nWhat is life, stripped bare? / Documenta 12 online-project (Video-Beitrag)\n\n2005\n\nParkplatz in unmittelbarer Nähe / Ehemalige Baumwollspinnerei Streiff Aathal, CH\n\n(S) Gegen Abend sturmische Bise aus Westen / Kunstraum Lodypop, Basel\n\nRegionale 5 / FABRIKcultur Hegenheim, F\n\nDiplomausstellung / Kunsthaus Baselland, Muttenz CH\n\nArtist in Residence / Stays Abroad:\n\nNov 2006 – Feb 2007___Stay in Tucson, Arizona, USA\n\nMai – Sept 2007___Stay in Tucson, Arizona, USA\n\nJan – Juni 2009___Atelier Rondo, from the province of Styria, Graz, A\n\nSept – Okt 2014___Institute of Gunnar Gunnarsson, Skriduklaustri, Egilstadir Iceland\n\nProjects:\n\n2011/12___ArtPhilo / discussion platform for artists with the moderation by a philosopher at dock: founder \u0026amp; organizer\n\n2006___club.time – video.time – schau.time / video festival at the cinema kult.kino club Basel, organization and curator in collaboration with Lena Eriksson\n\n2005___Parking lot nearby / location dependent and thematically oriented group show in reason that this cotton factory shut down in 2004 / curator, organizer and participating artist","user_id":186895,"name":"Iris Hutegger","website":""},{"id":524804,"bio":"Ray Klimek is an artist and writer whose work has been widely exhibited in various venues in the US and Great Britain. He was a recipient of an ICP/Tierney Foundation grant to complete a project about the mining regions of the US and South Wales. In June 2018 he had a show of his recent work at the Unsmoke gallery in Braddock PA. He has published both photographs and writings in Raritan Quarterly and Exposure. His current project is a video about M. Ventoux in southern France in collaboration with the poet Judson Evans. He lives in Highland Park, NJ.","user_id":524220,"name":"Ray Klimek","website":"www.rayklimek.com"},{"id":148753,"bio":"Photojournalist for over 20 years, I work as reportage and journalism activities in most of the countries interested in the war. Middle East, Africa and South America.","user_id":148151,"name":"Marco Negri","website":"www.marconegri.net"},{"id":165227,"bio":"I'm a freelance photojournalist based in Malmö, Sweden, contracted by Dagens Nyheter, Swedens largest newspaper, since eight years. A big part of my work is covering international news. I was awarded Photographer of the Year in the Swedish Picture of the Year in March 2016.","user_id":164625,"name":"Anders Hansson","website":"www.andershansson.se"},{"id":162051,"bio":"Julia Swanson is a Boston based photographer and multimedia artist known for producing dynamic visual and multimedia content. ","user_id":161449,"name":"Julia Swanson","website":"jscreatesonline.com"},{"id":254183,"bio":"Jesse DJ Bulman is a 22 year old Canadian photographer. He shoots documentary narratives where he lives, portraiture with the people he connects with, and often spends hours on film sets capturing the process of student-made film productions. ","user_id":253581,"name":"Jesse Bulman","website":"www.jessedelphinjames.com"},{"id":80562,"bio":"Fotógrafo autodidacta, trabajo en un canal de TV actualmente y todo empezó cuando un día decidí fotografiar, la vida en la fabrica donde trabajaba, realice varias exposiciones con esa temática, mi Obra se llamo GIGANTES DE PIE, reflejo un poco la desindustrializacion de los 90 en Tierra del Fuego y un poco de la Actualidad, antes vivida como hijo de obreros y hoy compañero de mis padres.  ..  Nací en la Ciudad Concordia ( Entre Rios )  en 1982, padre de dos hijos, y actualmente hago fotografía social.   ","user_id":80260,"name":"PABLO JESUS BARONE","website":""},{"id":224997,"bio":"Realizador de televisión y artísta.","user_id":224395,"name":"Alejandro Hervás Arce","website":"www.facebook.com/alejandro.hervasarce"},{"id":741625,"bio":"Photographer Jacinta Tomyn challenges that boundaries of what it means in both roles as a female exploring the beauty of the human form and the taboos of sensuality and eroticism, while challenging the meaning and relevance of the nude as an artform. \n\n​\n\nHer work explores the depths of black and white imagery with an artistic expression guided by introspective dialogue and an ongoing exploration into the self as both artist and model, viewer and viewed. \n\nEach body of work serves as a transformative chapter in personal evolution, inviting viewers to reflect on their own perspectives and life experiences.\n","user_id":739060,"name":"Jacinta Tomyn","website":"www.jacintatomyn.com"},{"id":107827,"bio":"Elliot Ross is a NYC based freelance photographer. His interest for the photographic medium and the idea of isolation developed during his upbringing in rural Colorado. Working predominantly on the road, his work is concerned with human stories that explore the interpersonal, cultural and economic effects of geographic isolation. Recent projects have focused on the remote mining township of Coober Pedy in the Australian Outback, rural farming communities in the American West, the Amazigh communities of the Atlas mountains, access and infrastructure in Southeast Haiti and the plight of refugees arriving in the Greek Islands.The journalistic approach that he takes to artistic concerns and the artistic treatment he gives journalistic endeavors are informed by his background in fine arts. He holds a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. His work has been widely published, with notable appearances in National Geographic Magazine, The Guardian, Refinery29 and the The Atlantic. ","user_id":107225,"name":"Elliot Ross","website":"www.elliotrossstudio.com"},{"id":77251,"bio":"My photographic work embodies a broad spectrum of content. I’m often shooting street scenes and architecture, or producing a conceptual studio image. Playing with light to create dramatic effects and bold colours is a particular interest. My work has been shown in many group exhibitions in various places of Australia. ","user_id":76951,"name":"William Ainger","website":""},{"id":165823,"bio":"Ces photos font partie d'une série réalisée pendant les rituels de 2012 et 2014.","user_id":165221,"name":"Marc Belli","website":"vimeo.com/186338182"},{"id":552768,"bio":"I started photography at the age of 10 and now.  I was a professional photographer for magazines a few years ago, but now I'm just taking photos for myself.","user_id":552184,"name":"Takahiro Kobayashi","website":"@_speed__ford , Instagram"},{"id":524963,"bio":"Michelle has spent the majority of her life being the quiet observer. Spoken word never came easy for her, but she still had something within that she wanted to share with the world. In 2010 she was introduced to a digital SLR camera and immediately fell in love. Since then she's been honing her craft in an attempt to find her voice. She enjoys nature and architecture as subject matters, and especially loves to abstract such environments in order to highlight the light, the shape, and the feeling of a particular location. \n\n\"Photography is a form of communication. I want people to see the beauty that surrounds them. I want people to notice the little details while taking in the big picture. When you look at my photos I want you to be stimulated mentally. What is this? Where was this taken? What am I looking at? What does this remind me of? How does this make me feel? \"","user_id":524379,"name":"Michelle Nagri","website":"www.mnagriphoto.com"},{"id":525168,"bio":"Born in 1956, French, living in French Guiana (South America).\nSince 1978, personal works about the textures, the body, the intimacy, the gender. Professional photographer since 1992. \n\nFrançais, né en 1956, je vis en Guyane depuis 1988. J'ai commencé la photo à l'âge de 15 ans. J'ai débuté ma carrière dans l'électronique et l'enseignement. En 1992, je suis devenu photographe professionnel, illustration, architecture, événementiel, presse. Je travaille maintenant uniquement sur mes recherches personnelles.","user_id":524584,"name":"Philomène Kélixte","website":"www.kelixte.fr"},{"id":156344,"bio":"","user_id":155742,"name":"Noppadol Wongtrangan","website":"www.facebook.com/larhalt"},{"id":181250,"bio":"A local Arkansas photographer, Rayna Mackey obtained her BFA with an emphasis in photography from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Inspired by the communities around Arkansas and unable to sit still, she uses both digital and analog processes in her photography. Her work with the Arkansas Legislature, community projects,  as well as her personal photographs of family and friends are consistent inspirations in her work. ","user_id":180648,"name":"Rayna Mackey","website":"www.raynaam.com"},{"id":116941,"bio":"I am a french geologist of 29 years old. I started photography as an amateur fours years ago when I migrated to Australia.","user_id":116339,"name":"Lionel FONTENEAU","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/lionelfonteneau"},{"id":71110,"bio":"","user_id":70841,"name":"Fernando Peracho","website":"www.validfoto.com"},{"id":104019,"bio":"","user_id":103417,"name":"Linda Wong","website":""},{"id":690114,"bio":"","user_id":689530,"name":"Yanran Li","website":"NO"},{"id":170352,"bio":"I've been a keen amateur photography for many years but recently getting into Street photography.","user_id":169750,"name":"Paul Bontoft","website":"bontoftphotography.pixieset.com"},{"id":43611,"bio":"I am a photojournalist based in South East Queensland Australia. I shoot wedding assignments to support my family and self fund projects. My work 'Into the Fire' has recently been recognised by the Moran Arts Foundation. \n\nDuring my spare time I am a volunteer Rural Fire Fighter. I started this project over a year ago to highlight the difficult and dangerous job that Australia's volunteers perform everyday. It is the largest volunteer group in the world.","user_id":43616,"name":"Cam Neville","website":"www.camneville.com"},{"id":690127,"bio":"","user_id":689543,"name":"Sasa Jovicic","website":""},{"id":853025,"bio":"Nour Shtayyeh is a Palestinian-Jordanian writer and researcher working at the intersection of humanitarian advocacy and creative expression. Having lived between Doha, Beirut, Edinburgh, and Amman, her life and work are shaped by movement, memory, and a deep curiosity about how meaning is made in uncertain times.\n\nNour works across the NGO education sector and the media publishing industry — writing grants that drive social justice initiatives, while also crafting prose, poetry, and photography that explore displacement, identity, and the ruptures within cultural narratives. With a grounding in anthropology and social theory, she is particularly drawn to the questions of why we do what we do, and how stories — personal, political, and collective — shape our lives.\n\nHer writing has been published in My Kali Magazine, MMAG, and is forthcoming in Awham Magazine. She has contributed to research on migrant and domestic labor rights with Tamkeen for Legal Aid and Human Rights, and currently serves as a fundraiser for Global Nomads.\n\nNour studied Sociology and Anthropology at the American University of Beirut, and Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She is the recipient of the 2017 Sheikh Fawzi Memorial Prize for excellence in the social sciences.","user_id":838869,"name":"Nour Shtayyeh","website":"www.nourshtayyeh.com"},{"id":16092,"bio":"Noba.collective\nWe focuc mainly on social issues but we are not afraid of unpopular, peripheral topics that are delierately overlooked or ignored by the mainstream media. Our philosophy is not based on scandals, investigation or venality. We are completely independent. We want to be close to people; listen to them and respect them. We care about their problems and joys; we are interested in their everyday lives. Driven by our conscious we tell visually and textually complex stories that are, above all, true. We show the world as it is. \n\n","user_id":16092,"name":"noba collective","website":"www.malachta.com   "},{"id":170935,"bio":"Master of Design. University of New South Wales","user_id":170333,"name":"Jian Shi","website":""},{"id":525065,"bio":"I am Sandra Stokmans and live in Maarssen (near Utrecht/Amsterdam), the Netherlands, together with Michiel and my two wonderful kids, Tom and Marie.\n\nI am a documentary (family) photographer. My mission is to make sure that your everyday, unnoticed moments are captured so they form a lasting memory for you.\n\nI want to capture the moments, the pride, the context, the emotions and the sphere through which you can connect with the now and the future. I want to do things that matter, and I wish that for everyone. Everything I do, I do to make visual memories for those who (later on in life) don't remember or can remember. I believe these photos can contribute to a positive life experience and to more self-confidence and pride.\n\nI photograph at home and abroad.","user_id":524481,"name":"Sandra Stokmans","website":"www.sandrastokmans.nl /  www.documentairefamiliefotografie.nl"},{"id":162140,"bio":"","user_id":161538,"name":"Ken Heffernan","website":"www.kenheffernanphotography.com"},{"id":214378,"bio":"","user_id":213776,"name":"Alain Wibert","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/alainwibert"},{"id":185957,"bio":" I first learned photography as a product photographer, out of pure necessity, capturing my own work to post on my website.  There I found I had a deep passion for all genres of photography.  Story telling is also at the forefront of my passions - a career in film would be my ultimate goal.... ","user_id":185355,"name":"David Antony Reid","website":"www.darluthier.com/photos-of-David-Antony-Reid-Photography_12"},{"id":602860,"bio":"","user_id":602276,"name":"Claudia Fanni","website":""},{"id":156606,"bio":"Photography/Film/Writing.","user_id":156004,"name":"Jukka Male","website":"www.jukkamale.com"},{"id":219327,"bio":"Jason Travis is a photographer, videographer, designer, and musician based in Los Angeles, CA.","user_id":218725,"name":"Jason Travis","website":"www.jasontravisphoto.com"},{"id":219457,"bio":" I am a native of Detroit, Michigan, where I had a forty year career as a news photographer, corporate photographer and photography instructor. Now semi-retired, I moved to New Orleans in 2009 and I currently reside in the historic Lower Ninth Ward. While I no longer do any commercial work, I continue to record the world around me; the day to day goings on in my neighborhood and the city that I love and now call home . When I'm not shooting I keep busy playing saxophone and guitar in several local bands.","user_id":218855,"name":"Joseph Crachiola","website":"www.crachiolaphoto.com"},{"id":533770,"bio":"I am an old street photographer who has done some professional work in sports and fashion. My main interest has always been artistic.","user_id":533186,"name":"Eduardo Iglesia","website":""},{"id":158199,"bio":"Freelance editorial photographer since 1995.","user_id":157597,"name":"Scott Wicking","website":"www.scottwicking.com"},{"id":156625,"bio":"","user_id":156023,"name":"Rafaella Pinheiro","website":""},{"id":402763,"bio":"张宏川，1989年8月生于安徽霍山，2011年毕业于四川美术学院图片摄影专业，毕业后一直从事与摄影相关的媒体工作。热爱艺术、喜欢发现新的视角和独特的视觉语言。\n艺术履历：\n2013年作品《八棉新村》入选侯登科纪实摄影；\n2016年作品《现实中的维纳斯》荣获IPA第六届国际摄影艺术展（创意、广告组）丝带奖；\n2016年作品《Still Life》在美国IISTE出版社出版发行；\n2018作品《Still Life》参加美国纽约国际艺术博览会；\n2017作品《卷曲的树叶》参加AIPU画廊 纽约国际摄影艺术展；\n2018作品《卷曲的树叶》获视觉中国“best 10”年度摄影师奖；\n2018作品《卷曲的树叶》获第三届全国青年摄影师导师推荐奖；\n2018作品《卷曲的树叶》作品入选第12届中国摄影艺术节；\n2020作品《Still Life》入选第九届台中国际摄影艺术展。","user_id":402179,"name":"宏川 张","website":"500px.me/zhcphoto/set"},{"id":162181,"bio":"","user_id":161579,"name":"Dylan Rives","website":"www.dylanrives.com"},{"id":853103,"bio":"Italian visual storyteller focused on the observation of urban rhythms, human behavior, and the relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit.\n\nI started travelling across Asia to refine my photographic vision, giving it a shape exploring different contexts, learning to mix creativity and storytelling, becoming conscious that technique and composition aren't enough for a great narration.\n\nThrough Thailand, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan, I trasnformed limits and mistakes into strenghts and tools to create a personal photographic language. I started taking pictures, now I travel through photographic consciousness, making them.","user_id":838947,"name":"Patrizio Vailati Facchini","website":""},{"id":190850,"bio":"Several years with street photography but still on the way. ","user_id":190248,"name":"Alexander Gorban","website":""},{"id":162214,"bio":"","user_id":161612,"name":"Adria Aguado","website":""},{"id":525112,"bio":"Jan Richard Heinicke was born in 1991 in the Ruhr area in Germany. After a french-german education he studied city planning for five years. His studies took him abroad several times so he had the possibility to study in France and work on projects in Cambodia and Vietnam. After graduating he moved to South America for some months.\n\nThe photography studies took him back to Germany where he is inscripted in the photojournalism course in Hanover since 2015. His stories revolve around the constant negotiation between human demands and the ability of nature to provide for them.\n\nHe lives and works in Hanover.","user_id":524528,"name":"Jan Richard Heinicke","website":"www.jr-heinicke.de"},{"id":198327,"bio":"Manager in a multinational company, I love taking pictures since I was 14 when my father gave me my first Canon A1. I love taking fotos of people when  I travel the world for business and penetrate into their souls. ","user_id":197725,"name":"Paul Veronese","website":"paulveronese.smugmug.com"},{"id":659011,"bio":"contact: pescochrane@gmail.com\n\nPeter Cochrane uses ever-changing scientific classifications of plants and biology to examine human relationships through photographic self-portraiture, abstraction, floral arrangements, and installation. He explores the fabrication of histories, the systemic and damaging categorization of people through political systems, and the effects of trauma and recovery.  \n\nHis work has appeared in BOMB, Headmaster, The San Francisco Chronicle, Vast Magazine, Hyperallergic, Brink, Artslant, the MoCP lecture series, the de Young Museum, the Vermont Center for Photography, the Tokyo International Photo Awards, and others. He is a recipient of the Snider Prize and has been a finalist for several awards including the Hopper Prize, the Fine Art Photography Award, the Exposure Award, and the Kodak Photo Film Award. He has held several solo exhibitions nationally, and his work is in public and private collections including the Museum of Contemporary Photography.","user_id":658427,"name":"Peter Cochrane","website":"petercochrane.xyz"},{"id":156724,"bio":"I was born in Lamia in 1991 and grew up in the village Frantzis, in Fthiotida, Greece. At an early age, my father \"introduced\" me to photography, and since then the camera is my best companion.  I am  currently living in Karlovasi of Samos, where I study Computer Engineering.\n","user_id":156122,"name":"vaggelis zoukas","website":"zoukas.weebly.com"},{"id":162377,"bio":"Cinematographer. Member of Bulgarian Association of Cinematographers, The Syndicate 7 and B.U.L.B. Photo Collective\n\nMy last feature documentary has been selected for the competitions of Camerimage 2019, Sundance 2019 and Berlinale 2019.\n\nSo far I have shot 4 feature films,  episodes of 8 prime time TV series and 3 feature length documentaries, as well as over 200 commercials, several short films and more than 20 music videos.\n\nSome people I have worked with, that you may know: Katie Holmes, Spike Lee, Luke Kirby, Yungblud, Charley Stadler , Tonislav Hristov, Kaarle Aho, Kristina Nikolova, Paul Dalio, Jon Avnet, Martin Iliev, Pavel Vesnakov, Matthias Zenter,  Los Perez, Pau Castejon, Alex Gargot, Dimitar Kotzev – Shosho, Neda Morfova, Drago Sholev, Ivan Moskov, Kristian Kostov, Ruth Koleva, Joan Galo, Viktor Chouchkov, Petko Spasov, Angel Apostolski, Petar Valchanov, Kristina Grozeva, Andrew Sandler,  Kamen Kalev, Julian Atanassov, Nenad Boroevich, Georgi Andreev\n\nMy cinematography work has taken me to USA, Finland, Belarus, UK, Turkey, Greece, France, Italy, Austria, Poland and Germany.\n\nI have shot commercials for brands like: Das Erste – Germany, Velcom – Belarus, Vodafone – Ireland, U.S. Embassy in Bulgaria, Cosmote -Greece,  LIDL, Trader212 – UK, Telenor, Raiffeisen bank, Kuka Robotics – Germany, Sofia International Film Festival, Tuborg, V-tac, PostBank, DSK Bank, Mtel, Marina London, United Bulgarian Bank, WWF, SOS Kinderdorf, EVN, Mr. Bricolage, Bayer, Ariana Beer, Kamenitza Beer, Gillette, National Lottery and many others.\n\nI have conducted several cinematography workshops in the Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences in Finland.\n\nI tend to be a bit of a “all over the place” person and use still photography as a meditation method. I simply feel the need to create images.\n","user_id":161775,"name":"Alexander Stanishev","website":"www.alexanderstanishev.com"},{"id":219523,"bio":"Picked up a camera when I was young and discovered a love of finding the beauty in my surroundings. Continued until college and then fell off the photography wagon. Now I've picked the camera back up and am eager to rediscover all the passion.  ","user_id":218921,"name":"Cheney Morgan","website":"cheneymorgan02.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":554122,"bio":"","user_id":553538,"name":"Carly Valentine","website":"www.carlyvalentinephotography.com"},{"id":602892,"bio":"","user_id":602308,"name":"Moody Fuqua","website":""},{"id":219552,"bio":"I was born in Mexico and raised in Miami.  I enjoy capturing the real world. Currently I am a self employed Full Stack Web Developer and part-time Instructor for 4Geeks Coding Academy. On my spare time I make stuff, make music, garden, do Improv and play with my Wife , cats, dog, snake and tortoises. If I had to pick one, I would choose Lord of the Rings over any other trilogy. I Also collect Pokemon stuff and am fascinated by ancient ruins so choosing a birthday or christmas gift for me is very easy!","user_id":218950,"name":"Edian Ibarrola","website":"www.edianibarrola.com"},{"id":162287,"bio":"Now retired I have been photographing seriously (with gaps) for forty years.","user_id":161685,"name":"Graham Saxby","website":"www.grahamsaxby.com"},{"id":162254,"bio":"Currently studying photojournalism in Hanover, Germany.","user_id":161652,"name":"Benjamin Thieme","website":"www.benjaminthieme.com"},{"id":219556,"bio":"Travelling extensively and tooking pictures of fantastic places and people all over the world","user_id":218954,"name":"Laurent Pierre","website":""},{"id":219549,"bio":"Anita Perminova is natural light portrait photographer and filmmaker residing in Amsterdam, The Netherlands with her husband and two young children.\nIn both her personal and professional work, she aims to create  simple yet classic emotive portraits and capture the essence of a person's character in just one frame.\nAnita's gear includes her Nikon D750, Sigma lenses and her favorite Lensbaby lenses that express perfectly her artistic vision. Her work has been featured in various magazines and online publications including Clickin Moms, Mozi Mag, Your Short National Geographic, Child Photo Competiotion. She is a contributing artist at Offset stock imagery collection by Shutterstock.\nShe finds pleasure in personal artistic projects which help her to expand creativity and fulfill photographic aspirations. ","user_id":218947,"name":"Anita Perminova","website":"www.anitaperminovaphotography.com"},{"id":525224,"bio":"Francesca is a visual artist working with photography whose practice is based in collaborative research via visuals, art, books, philosophy and cinema. The work considers contemporary situations, exploring social dynamics. At times she works with archives, acting as an editor or curator, and making combinations of images into artist books. She works with voluntary organizations supporting people less able to tell their stories. Working in with her subject collaborators, the work is poetic and meditative, it goes beyond the documentary to a thoughtful aesthetic bringing photographs together into non-traditional story-telling. For her process she works in dialogue with participants bringing complex viewpoints to the image-making.\n\nEducation: 2013-2016 | IED, Istituto Europeo di Design, Turin, Italy, 2022-2023 | MA, Leeds Art University, Leeds, UK\n\nPublications: Orizonte (Chippendale Studio, Milan), Appare un altro - atmosfera (Pulcinoelefante, Osnago, Italy), Beppe Fenoglio (Centro Studi Beppe Fenoglio, Alba, Italy)","user_id":524640,"name":"Francesca Marengo","website":"www.francescamarengo.com"},{"id":137399,"bio":"I am 21-year old Bulgarian based in London and I cannot define strictly myself as a  photographer. I am trying to let ideas live in whatever medium best suits them. Initially, I started as a dancer, and devoted 9 years of experimenting the physicality and mentality of urban and contemporary dance styles. A couple years ago, there came a time when I needed to find a way to share dance with more people, so I found out that putting dance on screen is not just a good way to reach out to more people, but also manipulate and add deeper narrative to it. This is why I went to  study filmmaking in England, but not very late I found out that the stories, I wanted to tell, can be conveyed just within the four corners of a single photograph instead of a long feature-lenght film.","user_id":136797,"name":"Vladimir Gruev","website":"www.behance.net/vladimirfreaxgruev"},{"id":525345,"bio":"","user_id":524761,"name":"Sekhon Harman","website":null},{"id":170157,"bio":"I'm an amateur and started shooting about four years. I just love seeing what I can capture with my camera.","user_id":169555,"name":"Bill Motley","website":"www.billmotleyphotography.com"},{"id":162376,"bio":"","user_id":161774,"name":"Ronny Jau","website":"www.ronnyjau.com"},{"id":525909,"bio":"I was born in a small town in the middle of the Alps, one of the most wonderful region of France reknown for its impressive mountains. As a child, I am getting familiar with photography thanks to my mother who is carrying a camera each time we travel the two of us, that means always. I used to accompany her to the local photo studio own by photographer and friend Claude Pautler in order to develop films. By the way one of my very few memories of childhood is the smell of new negatives out of their canister. Years later, while teaching french in England for a year, I bought my very own camera with my first payroll to life. That was a Nikon and it died in a terrible maple sirup leak incident. Ironically, I am now living in Québec City, Canada, where maple syrup is at its best contrary to my long gone friend. I spend most of my days walking around Québec city center among other regions in order to document life in my new country. My love and passion for this medium leads me to build narra","user_id":525325,"name":"Tristan Gevaux","website":"www.tristangevaux.photography"},{"id":118929,"bio":"I am a Biologist with s secret wish of becoming a photographer. I don't look for any particular theme and I don't photograph in any particular setting or location. I was once reading \"The street photographers manual\" by David Gibson and stumbled upon a nice quotation of Geoff Dyer on the definition of street photography as opposed to what could be called road photography. He said something like \"…a road heads out of town, while a street stays there…\". He added \"The best streets urge you to stay; the road is an endless incentive to leave.\" This tells a lot about how I move in my photographic wandering.","user_id":118327,"name":"Jose Machado","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/joseclm"},{"id":526005,"bio":"Photographer currently based in Cupertino, CA.\n","user_id":525421,"name":"Mikio Inose","website":""},{"id":161947,"bio":"Hi, I´m Lars, a Hamburg born creative mind, now based in Berlin. Author, Copywriter and App-Developer. I fancy analogue photography, using a Contax T3. Taking a picture for me means, to be in the right place at the right time and luckily  have a camera with me to capture that particular moment.\nThat´s it. \n","user_id":161345,"name":"Lars-Christopher Voigts","website":""},{"id":219606,"bio":"Marilena Vlachopoulou is a portrait and documentary photographer from Athens based in Glasgow. Since graduating in 2018, she has been documenting the Glasgow music scene on a variety of analogue formats. Following the outbreak of Covid-19, Marilena has been keeping a pandemic photo diary combining street scenes from daily life as well as portraits of local creatives shot on black-and-white film. Part of the diary has been exhibited in Greece at Athens Photo Festival and has been shortlisted at Palm* Photo Prize 2021. ","user_id":219004,"name":"Marilena Vlachopoulou","website":"www.instagram.com/darkroom.memoir"},{"id":526109,"bio":"Born in Madrid in 1970. Self-taught in the beginning, from 2018 she gets  educated at Lens photography school in Madrid, in projects and visual narrative courses. Nowadays she combines her photographic activity in street photography with personal projects.\n\nRecent Awards:\n- Audience Award in BSPF Brussels Street Photo festival, 2024\n- Finalist in Dublin Street Photo Festival, 2024\n- Finalist in the Open Call Eyeshot 2022\n- Semi-finalist at the HeadOn festival in Australia, 2022\n- LensCulture 2021 Winner Award for the best street photography.\n- Pre-selected with “Mera” at the 2021 Albarracín seminar.\n\nExhibitions and publications:\n- Published at Eyeshot issue n 10 Open Call edition\n- Group exhibition at the Lens school showroom, with the project “O Solitude”.\n- Self-published magazine “Buenos Aires by the way”, in 2021.\n- Since 2021 she regularly contribute (by invitation) to the NatGeo Your Shot instagram feed\n","user_id":525525,"name":"Bego Amaré","website":"www.begoamare.com"},{"id":166138,"bio":"Spanish photographer","user_id":165536,"name":"Javier Mantrana del Valle","website":"www.javiermantrana.com"},{"id":165257,"bio":"http://www.pamelacrimmins.com/cv/","user_id":164655,"name":"Pamela Crimmins","website":"www.pamelacrimmins.com"},{"id":102809,"bio":"","user_id":102207,"name":"Indra Laenens","website":"www.indralaenens.be"},{"id":219608,"bio":"Received an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. Currently Adjunct Professor of Photography and Digital Imaging at The Community College of Baltimore County (and elsewhere).","user_id":219006,"name":"Steve Dembo","website":"www.dembosphotos.com"},{"id":219696,"bio":"My name is Marco Inzerillo, and I am an Italian street photographer who lives and works in Miami. Born and raised in Italy and educated in Political Sciences and International Law, after many years working in the financial industry in Frankfurt (Germany), I leaped on a new career path following a dramatic life-changing event. I started transforming my passion for photography into a challenging and inspiring full-time activity. I approach photography with a curious and open-minded eye in a constant quest for beauty, for the extraordinary in the ordinary. With my original visual language, I freeze serendipitous moments in time to create impactful narratives where streets become stages that make the uniqueness of human beings manifest in all its complexity. My images speak about how I see the world around me: colorful or monochromatic chaos filled with hidden images that I invite others to discover, a documentary and cinematic photography style, and the mixing of natural and artificial elements that create magical realism.\nMy work has been exhibited at Adelson Galleries in Boston,at Coral Gables Museum, at HistoryMiami Museum, and in 2023 I have been chosen by the City of Miami Beach ","user_id":219094,"name":"Marco Inzerillo","website":"www.marcoinzerillo.com"},{"id":526601,"bio":"Non fiction photographer and videographer (Ecuador, 1993) whose work dialogues with everyday life and the banal, both of the city of Guayaquil and his own life, being mainly influenced by diarism and street photography. ","user_id":526017,"name":"Adrián André","website":"www.adrianandre.com"},{"id":301367,"bio":"Hi, I'm Joshua Haller. I'm a photographer and web developer based in the PNW, USA.\n\nSomeone once remarked that photography is in my blood. That resonates with me. I don't just take photos; creating photographic art is part of who I am. I capture moments, looking for what lies beneath the surface - the moods, emotions, and character of people and places. ","user_id":300765,"name":"Joshua Haller","website":"www.joshuajhaller.com"},{"id":526284,"bio":"While I was writing for a Jersey Shore entertainment newspaper covering music in Asbury Park in December of '08 a successful Jersey Shore photographer who’s also a musician asked me to take some photos with his camera while he was on stage at the Stone Pony. Shortly after, he gave me one of his own cameras to pursue my interests in photography. I haven't put it down since.","user_id":525700,"name":"M.C. O'Connor","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/mcoconnor"},{"id":67913,"bio":"Martha was born and raised in Mexico City and has lived half her life in the USA.  She travels near and far photographing the simplicity and happenstance of everyday life. She looks for spontaneous, candid moments. Life unfolding. Martha is an active participant in the workshops of Magnum photographer, Nikos Economoupolus, who has been a strong influence and mentor. ","user_id":67647,"name":"Martha Gabriela Driessen","website":"www.marthadriessen.com"},{"id":193785,"bio":"","user_id":193183,"name":"Koichi Yokoyama","website":"koichiyokoyama.jimdo.com"},{"id":165275,"bio":"","user_id":164673,"name":"Ed Shmunes","website":"edward-shmunes.pixels.com"},{"id":316364,"bio":"","user_id":315762,"name":"Yasuyuki Tsuna","website":"tsunacan.@0406@gmail.com"},{"id":25872,"bio":"","user_id":25877,"name":"Julie Lefèvre","website":"www.julielefevre.fr"},{"id":201278,"bio":"","user_id":200676,"name":"Manolo Salas","website":""},{"id":162451,"bio":"Photographer based in Brighton, UK.","user_id":161849,"name":"Matt MacCourt","website":"87mmphoto.com"},{"id":165286,"bio":"Founded in 1993, Fotomueseum Winterthur is Switzerland's leading photo institution. Please check the website for current programming and exhibitions.","user_id":164684,"name":"Fotomuseum Winterthur","website":"fotomuseum.ch"},{"id":122267,"bio":"I am a marketing major and have been working in advertising and marketing for 9 years. My career naturally led me to the most dynamic corners of the digital world, where I seem to have forgotten my true essence. I make it a regular habit to disconnect from my life and remind myself that there is a lot more around us than what we are told to watch out for on a daily basis.","user_id":121665,"name":"Sami Tabshouri","website":"www.photosamhq.com"},{"id":157195,"bio":"","user_id":156593,"name":"Soeren Bech","website":""},{"id":644934,"bio":"modest amateur photographer","user_id":644350,"name":"Piotr Woliński","website":""},{"id":526514,"bio":"Giulia Gatti was born in Fabriano in 1995, she has always been a dancer and moved to Rome where she collaborated with some dance companies. In 2017 she began her research in the field of photography, studying one year at the new design institute (NID) in Perugia, where she graduated. In 2019 she won the first prize Portfolio sul Po of the Portfolio Italia 2019 circuit. She now continues his journey in South America between Peru, Bolivia, Patagonia and Mexico dedicating herself to projects that embrace dance, photography and writing. In 2020 her project \"Su mia madre tira vento\" receives the Pesaresi Prize. In 2023 she is the protagonist of an episode of the Sky Arte series Le Fotografe, dedicated to her work.\n ","user_id":525930,"name":"Giulia Gatti","website":""},{"id":164190,"bio":"","user_id":163588,"name":"Christer Söderberg","website":""},{"id":181480,"bio":"I am a keen amateur with an interest in people and places. I use the Fuji mirrorless X Series cameras and lens exclusively in my work and use minimal editing in Lightroom.","user_id":180878,"name":"Aidan CK","website":"www.aidan-ck.com"},{"id":157198,"bio":"self-taught","user_id":156596,"name":"giuliano cingoli","website":"www.giulianocingoli.it"},{"id":165941,"bio":"","user_id":165339,"name":"Shu-Kua Ho","website":""},{"id":170527,"bio":"I'm a french photographer based in Paris. My work is between \"new adventures in new places\" and \"commission work in corporate and event photography\".","user_id":169925,"name":"FRÉDÉRIQUE MADI","website":"www.frederiquemadi.com"},{"id":526541,"bio":"Joshua Victor Semaganda (26) is a   documentary photographer and visual artist based in Uganda, working with both analog and digital photography throughout his process.  His work is greatly inspired by indigenous medicine and its related practices as he explores photography and materiality in an attempt to reimagine the archival process so as to create a viable reference point and in the long run mitigate stereotypes associated with indigenous medicine thus aiding cultural revival, sustainability and continuity amidst the ever-changing climate spectrum. He is a bachelor’s degree holder in industrial and fine arts from Makerere University Kampala and as well currently finalizing an MAFA degree at the same establishment.\n\n","user_id":525957,"name":"SEMAGANDA JOSHUA VICTOR","website":""},{"id":468411,"bio":"worked with Dubai Customs. And AL Dhafra TV","user_id":467827,"name":"Ahmed Alrawashdeh","website":""},{"id":581494,"bio":"My name is Petra Dessanti and I am a 24-year-old girl  living in one of the small villages in the hills around Florence, Italy. I attended the Liceo Artistico di Portaromana in Florence, graduating with a focus on fashion and costume design. I took all the courses in the Set Design program at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, though I did not complete the program, and recently I have been studying programming at the innovative school called 42. For the past six months, I have been working as a set assistant at the photography studio of the well-known e-commerce company LuisaViaRoma.\n\nWhen I was a child, my mother always bought me disposable cameras for school trips, during which I began to enjoy documenting the beautiful moments and things I found interesting. Meanwhile, a relative gave me a digital camera, and that’s how I started experimenting and playing with it. That camera no longer works, but for my eighteenth Christmas, I received my first DSLR, with which I still enjoy experimenting and taking photos, even if still at an amateur level.\n\nBeing more versatile and always ready to use, my habit of documenting the surrounding reality has shifted towards my phone. I also enjoy documenting through videos, and so I often find myself searching for representative images from the video by taking screenshots of the frames I find most interesting.","user_id":580910,"name":"Petra Dessanti","website":""},{"id":211771,"bio":"","user_id":211169,"name":"Craig Engelking","website":""},{"id":158612,"bio":"Brazil , 1986\n \n_Education\n2008_degree in Social Communication, UFES, Vitória, Brazil\n2009_Post Graduate in Documentary Film, ESCAC, Barcelona, Spain\n2010_POST Graduate in Philosophy of Art, UAB, Barcelona, Spain\n \n_Exhibition\n \n“..through the surface of the pages…”\nDRCLAS David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University | Eua | 2012\nhttp://www.throughthesurfaceofthepages.com/\n \nHaru\nTokyo Wonder Site\nTokyo | 2012\nhttp://hijabastarda.blogspot.fi/2012_01_01_archive.html\n \nPor Territórios e Lugares\nMaes | Espírito Santo, Brazil | 2013\n \nSalonvideo\nRomania | 2014/2015","user_id":158010,"name":"Gui Castor","website":"www.guicastor.com"},{"id":552803,"bio":"Photographer and teacher, I work in the cultural heritage since 2000. \nfor the ministry of cultural heritage I deal with documentation and - even more - with the dissemination of cultural heritage through multimedia and interactive means of photographic derivation.","user_id":552219,"name":"Alfredo Corrao","website":"www.alfredocorrao.com"},{"id":211750,"bio":"I am a mother of twin daughters (both graduated from college and working) reinventing my love of photography.","user_id":211148,"name":"Sudeshna Banks","website":""},{"id":118274,"bio":"Alia Ali (1985) is a Yemeni-Bosnian-American multi-media artist.  Her work has been featured in publications including the Financial Times, Le Monde, Elle, Vogue, Hyperallergic, Adobe Create and Harper's Bazaar Arabia. Alia has won numerous awards including Chromatic Art Award as Photographer of the Year 2020, the Allan Sekula Social Documentary Grant, the Magenta Foundation's Emerging Talent Award, and Gold in the Fine Art Category of the Tokyo International Foto Awards. She has exhibited internationally including Galerie Peter Sillem in Frankfurt, Galerie Siniya 28 in Marrakech, Gulf Photo Plus in Dubai, PhotoLondon in the UK, the Lianzhou Photo Festival in China, the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam in the Netherlands, and the Katzen Museum of Art in Washington DC. Alia has presented lectures and workshops at Harvard University, the LACMA, the Middle East Institute, and the Arab American Museum.\n\nAlia Ali lives and works in Los Angeles and Marrakech.","user_id":117672,"name":"Alia Ali","website":"alia-ali.com"},{"id":211798,"bio":"","user_id":211196,"name":"Andrés Amorín","website":""},{"id":157401,"bio":"I'm a documentary photographer living and working in Helsinki, Finland.","user_id":156799,"name":"Simo Pukkinen","website":""},{"id":165295,"bio":"Carsten Witte, 57, Studium an der Fachhochschule Bielefeld, Diplom 1994 bei Prof. Jürgen Heinemann. Seit 1989 Auftragsarbeiten und Ausstellungen im In- und Ausland. Lebt und arbeitet in Hamburg. Auszug der Kunden: Spiegel, Stern, Tempo, Elle, Vogue, Harpers Bazaar etc. \nAusstellungen: Istanbul, Paris, Hamburg, Lissabon, München, Köln, HongKong etc\nSchwerpunkt: Schönheit und ihre Vergänglichkeit in Natur, Architektur, Portrait und Akt","user_id":164693,"name":"Carsten Witte","website":"carstenwitte.myportfolio.com"},{"id":158448,"bio":"","user_id":157846,"name":"Dimitris Mpakirtzis","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/26490490@N06"},{"id":318111,"bio":"I'm a lifestyle and wedding photographer , based in France.\nI really love  black and white photography . ","user_id":317509,"name":"vanessa amiot coutouly","website":"vanessa-amiot-photographie.fr"},{"id":169411,"bio":"","user_id":168809,"name":"Dimitri Pavlov","website":""},{"id":691269,"bio":"","user_id":690685,"name":"Kali Grimaldi","website":""},{"id":526947,"bio":"Photographer, who love black \u0026amp; white, minimalist, analog photography and Pink Floyd.\n\nRole models: Krzysztof Miller, James Nachtwey, Tomasz Tomaszewski,  Tadeusz Rolke, Chris Niedenthal","user_id":526363,"name":"Marcin Karczewski","website":""},{"id":214713,"bio":"I have been photographing birds and some landscapes as a hobby for the last five years mostly within hours of my home. A little over a year ago I made a trip to Africa, and it opened my eyes to a whole different world. As of now, I have made three trips to Kenya. These trips have given me a passion for capturing the ever-changing culture and wildlife in Africa. In the years ahead I hope to spend much more time photographing in Africa and many other still wild places.","user_id":214111,"name":"Neil Nourse","website":"www.neilnoursephotography.com"},{"id":157586,"bio":"","user_id":156984,"name":"Bruñel Galhego Ricci","website":"www.brunelgalhego.com"},{"id":157615,"bio":"I am russian photographer lives in Italy.","user_id":157013,"name":"Iuliia Karnaushenko","website":"www.ritrattista.ru"},{"id":162543,"bio":"Street and Travel Photographer based in UK ","user_id":161941,"name":"Susana Soler","website":"susanasoler.com"},{"id":457835,"bio":"Portrait and commercial photographer with an advertising background.","user_id":457251,"name":"Kostis Sohoritis","website":"www.sohoritis.com"},{"id":527259,"bio":"Nikt Wong studied economics and worked as an equity trader and a tech entreprenuer before becoming a photographer based in Malaysia.\n\nNikt’s photography experience spans documentary and street to editorial, events and corporate work. His interest revolves around documenting people and travel. He has also been a speaker at photo workshops for UNHCR and brands like Nikon and Sony.\n\nAwards:\nSiemens Artist Grant 2003 | Spanish Embassy Awards - Msia 2005 | KL International Photo Awards 2009 | and more\n\nPublications:\nWirtschaftsWoche | Berlitz Publishing | Marie Claire | Discovery Channel | ESPN | The Edge | Going Places | Action Asia | The Other Hundred | Khazanah Nasional","user_id":526675,"name":"Nikt Wong","website":"www.niktwong.com"},{"id":164231,"bio":"Sono un fotografo professionista di Roma, amo raccontare per immagini, che sia un reportage sociale, di strada, o teatro. Mi dedico alla fotografia di ritratti, ed industriale","user_id":163629,"name":"Gianluca Lo Grasso","website":"www.gianlucalograsso.it"},{"id":157026,"bio":"","user_id":156424,"name":"gurbuz umit okan","website":"www.umitokan.com"},{"id":219753,"bio":"Olaf Janko is a part time professional photographer focusing on street photography, reportage and portrait. He is inspired by Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol (Abstract expressionism, Popart) and use analogue (35 + 120), digital aps-c + full-size, mobilephone and Instant Film.","user_id":219151,"name":"Olaf Janko","website":"www.janko.de"},{"id":211753,"bio":"I have come from a Fine Art background, I got over that.","user_id":211151,"name":"Emily Davidson","website":"secretivesquirrel.wordpress.com"},{"id":156958,"bio":"I am a photographer and graphic designer. I studied Design at Politecnico di Milano, but I mostly learnt my skills from my father, inside a homemade dark-room: I has always been used to experimenting with images, which became my way to visualize dreams and feelings. Freelance.","user_id":156356,"name":"Marco Ferrari","website":"www.marcoferrari.studio"},{"id":527448,"bio":"My name is Felipe and I am 30 years old. I do analog photography and my greatest wish is to travel and take photos to inspire other people to do it too.\nI believe that when we get to know new countries and their cultures we can develop a more contemplative view of the world and the people who inhabit it.\nA photo can show us the essence of a place or a person and that is what I feel I want to achieve, generate that interest in people to awaken the desire to know something more than what is at first sight.","user_id":526864,"name":"Felipe Gusmerini","website":"www.lomography.es/homes/humodepipa"},{"id":298459,"bio":"Oystein Ruud is a Norwegian novellist, photographer, journalist and business entrepreneur. He has been working with photography since the 70's and have recieved several international rewards.","user_id":297857,"name":"Oystein Ruud","website":"www.oysteinruud.com"},{"id":169606,"bio":"","user_id":169004,"name":"Bonnie Schorske","website":""},{"id":157927,"bio":"","user_id":157325,"name":"Takahisa Hazama","website":""},{"id":603797,"bio":"I am a HND photography student at Ayrshire College in Scotland. ","user_id":603213,"name":"Clare Flynn","website":""},{"id":193795,"bio":"Sasha Maslov is a Ukrainian - American photographer who lives and works in New York City. \nHis work has been exhibited in various photo galleries and art spaces around Europe and the United States. \nHe is a regular contributor to a number of magazines and leading publications in New York and around the Globe, and he is actively pursuing work on his documentary projects.","user_id":193193,"name":"Sasha Maslov","website":"www.sashamaslov.com"},{"id":160390,"bio":"Bogdan Pastor was born (1982) and raised in Romania.  At the age of 17 immigrated to the US together with his parents and teenage sister.  He graduated from Kent State University (Kent, OH) with a degree in finance and international business, but his dreams took him on unexpected roads: he spent the next 7 years in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, then moved west to Seattle, and now San Francisco.\nThrough photography, he is hoping to better understand the world and himself, as well as find a language in which to better communicate his thoughts and feelings to others. \n","user_id":159788,"name":"bogdan pastor","website":"bogdanpastorphotography.format.com"},{"id":225112,"bio":"Father of two sons, Mechanical Engineer, Life member of Myanmar Photographic Society, Dedicated in Street and Travel Photography, live in Yangon (Myanmar).","user_id":224510,"name":"Khant Zaw","website":"burmainblacknwhite.wordpress.com"},{"id":444183,"bio":"","user_id":443599,"name":"Tito Iafolla","website":""},{"id":601626,"bio":"Joshua Crowder is a Documentary Photography student at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He is based out of Atlanta, GA. Specializing in photojournalism and street photography techniques, he thrives in the unknown, knowing that there will always be a photograph to take.","user_id":601042,"name":"Joshua Crowder","website":"joshuacrowder.myportfolio.com"},{"id":158306,"bio":"GVBQ (born Ogallala, NE, 1980) is a conceptually-focused multimedia artist and documentary photographer whose projects have been featured in publications including The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. http://www.gvbq.org/press","user_id":157704,"name":"Gail Victoria Braddock Quagliata","website":"www.gvbq.org"},{"id":155116,"bio":"Student of Fine Arts at the Complutense University of Madrid.\nLast fall was a finalist in the photography contest UrbanFlash Madrid with three photographs (divided into two categories).\nSince a few years ago I upload my blog photographic reports focused on cities and the people who inhabit them.\nFor two years I put booths at fairs comics and illustration, and I have also worked with authors to create their covers or to illustrate their books. I am currently working on a picture book made entirely by me.\nMy most ambitious project so far is the creation of a monthly video last from 2 to about where I condense into a collection of shots I've done 6 minutes assumed the month for me, and that I spread to YouTube. Currently it up more than 30 videos.","user_id":154514,"name":"Ordnajela Zenitram","website":"ordnajelazenitram.blogspot.com.es"},{"id":152836,"bio":"My name is Albert from Hong Kong, 22 years old as a student.\nI had a gift for painting since I was a boy. But there is the saying \"photography is the art of painting with light.\" That's how I began to shoot. \nIn the first few years, I had been using the camera that borrowed from my cousin until I bought my real own camera Nikon 5100 in 2011. \nAs time goes by, I had learned a lot about the photography from my friends and teachers. I've gone through the different types of photography , now I'm focusing on nature, documentary and street photography.\n\nI don't really shooting with artificial light, not to mention in studios. I believe nature is the essence of beauty. As Henri Cartier-Bresson said \"Don’t use a flash out of respect for the natural lighting, even when there isn’t any.\"\nI think, I’m still a beginner of photography. There's always something new I can learn and it is a long way to go for me.","user_id":152234,"name":"Albert TSOI","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/albertsoi"},{"id":527927,"bio":"David Solomita is a native of New York City currently living and working in San Francisco. He received his BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology and MS, Educational Leadership in the Arts from Bank Street College of Education. \n\nSolomita has a varied and eclectic background but throughout his life and career has sought a central aesthetic that continually surfaces through his artwork. His artistic endeavors began at a young age as a creator of short films and continued into college at RIT where graduated with a degree in Photography as a Fine Art. Much of his work has been focused on large-format pieces starting with painting and screenprinting on 11' x 7' canvases. This early work is a distant echo of his current photography which uses paper, light and color to create ethereal sculptural objects. Once photographed, these images are printed and hung in large-scale to be viewed and experienced as an immersive experience.\n\n","user_id":527343,"name":"David Solomita","website":"davidsolomita.com"},{"id":157954,"bio":"I have been a passionate photographer since my childhood, especially  taking candid shots on the street or of people. After a career in finance I am now more than ever passionate about taking pictures and seeing the beauty of the world through my lens.","user_id":157352,"name":"Birgit Tabbarah","website":"www.birgittabbarah.com"},{"id":211800,"bio":"I have been a professional photographer in London, UK for 20 years, working mostly with people events and PR. ","user_id":211198,"name":"Nick Harvey","website":"www.nicholasharvey.com"},{"id":157939,"bio":"","user_id":157337,"name":"Alan Bennett","website":"www.mediaimagingsolutions.com"},{"id":124850,"bio":"Architecture,, portraits, and documentary work for editorial and commercial clients.\n\nI worked in the built environment for many years, including as a kitchen-and-bath designer and contractor.  It was good training for architectural photography: I learned the value of collaboration and a handy ability to preceive 90-degree angles and straight lines.\n\nI teach college-level classes and workshops on business for photographers, digital workflow, and architectural photography.\n\nLong-term obsessions: design, science, history, music, movies, and trying to understand what's going on in the mind of my Wheaten Terrier, Whiskey. (I'm sure he feels the same about me.)","user_id":124248,"name":"Barry Schwartz","website":"www.barryschwartzphotography.com"},{"id":48458,"bio":"","user_id":48463,"name":"Joao Leoci","website":"www.facebook.com/joao.leoci"},{"id":527962,"bio":"FEDERICO FULCHERI nato a Fossano (Cuneo) il 5 Luglio 1973.\nAppassionato di fotografia sin da bambino, totalmente autodidatta, seguo l'evolversi dell'arte fotografica nel tempo fino ad oggi.\nHo una visione tutta mia delle immagini, elaboro mentalmente il risultato finale prima ancora dello scatto.\nCon le mie fotografie cerco sempre di suscitare forti emozioni in chi le osserva.\nDal 2017 sono artista in permanenza della \"Artexpertise\" di Firenze.\nHo all'attivo oltre 50 mostre nazionali e internazionali tra le quali spiccano la \" The Crypt Gallery\" e la \"Royal Opera Arcade Gallery\" di Londra, La galleria \"Kass\" di Innsbruck il \"Carrousel du Louvre\"di Parigi.\nDal 2018 nel professionismo con la nascita di Federico Fulcheri Photo .","user_id":527378,"name":"Federico Fulcheri","website":"www.fedefulcheri.com"},{"id":291511,"bio":"My background is most interestingly expressed through my photographs. I hope you enjoy entering into the stories. Thank you.","user_id":290909,"name":"Lisa Luckett","website":""},{"id":162546,"bio":"Tobias is a young photographer based in Cologne, Germany. Growing up in Africa he developed a love and passion for nature, the outdoors and travelling early on. The core of his photographic work is based on showing mother nature in its untouched beauty and all the dynamics it holds. ","user_id":161944,"name":"Tobias Weßling","website":"www.photo4nature.com"},{"id":529040,"bio":"Photographer Film maker","user_id":528456,"name":"Vanessa Shah","website":""},{"id":78,"bio":"I belong to those hard-working, honest ,,old-school,, people.\nOften I travel and document people of various nationality in their natural habit.  Whenever Im participaiting In events like for example ,,independence day''  Im trying to make a conversation with participans to know their motives and so on.","user_id":78,"name":"Lc5","website":"www.facebook.com/tomasz.alexander.7"},{"id":119541,"bio":"An American photographer living in Tanzania. ","user_id":118939,"name":"Nicky Woo","website":"www.nickywoo.com"},{"id":162731,"bio":"Grand Rapids based photo major. \n\nI've been on this earth for almost twenty five years and my adventure is just beginning. \n\nMy heart beats for photography.\n","user_id":162129,"name":"Bianca Ayala-Rousseau","website":""},{"id":168519,"bio":"street photographer, travel photographer","user_id":167917,"name":"Lucia Biscaia","website":"www.luciabiscaia.com"},{"id":41048,"bio":"Geboren 1987 in Hamburg, studierte die Fotografin Jessica Prautzsch bis 2011 Kommunikationsdesign mit Schwerpunkt Fotografie, bevor sie sich 3 Jahre lang für ein umfangreiches Fotoprojekt engagierte.  Währenddessen bildete sich autodidaktisch als Fotografin weiter und war parallel für diverse Kunden tätig.","user_id":41053,"name":"Jessica Prautzsch","website":"www.jessicaprautzsch.com"},{"id":174157,"bio":"I am a Mexican visual artist who migrated to Australia in 2007. Influenced by cinema, mythology and cultural studies, my work aims to produce alternative narratives of gender, consumerism and mortality. I often explore these narratives through the surreal and the absurd by highlighting the social conventions we perceive as “normal/abnormal”. My work includes video, video installation, mixed media and photography.","user_id":173555,"name":"Sissy Reyes","website":"www.sissyreyes.com"},{"id":215126,"bio":"I am from a small town in the Sand Counties of central Wisconsin. I came to La Crosse in 1999 to earn a Bachelor of Liberal Studies in mathematics and philosophy from Viterbo University. During the summers I worked as a pipefitter. Since graduating in 2003 I have also taken courses in mechanical design and computer science. I teach welding and fabrication full time at Western Technical College. \nI have been practicing photography for five years. I have taken many thousands of shots in the pursuit of homing in on where to stand and when to open the shutter. Of chief concern to me is showing others what I see in such a way that frame and ground disappear.\n","user_id":214524,"name":"Art Karbowski","website":"www.artkarbowski.com"},{"id":268848,"bio":"","user_id":268246,"name":"Andrés Salazar","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/153057434@N05"},{"id":286345,"bio":"I am a hobbyist that likes street photography and photojournalism.  One of my photos was exhibited in Qlick gallery in Amsterdam and another was displayed in an art gallery in Strasbourg France and an art gallery in Serbia.","user_id":285743,"name":"HAROLD STOLER","website":""},{"id":528324,"bio":"Based in Sandpoint,  North Idaho, a traveler of the world, an avid outdoor adventurer with many years in the architecture field and photography background from film to digital. I am in love with shapes, patterns, textures, light, and color. \nWhether surrounded by an ecosystem, a culture, or an outdoor activity, I delve deeply into the aspects of my subject, looking to capture all that my eye sees through the lens.","user_id":527740,"name":"maria trujillo","website":"www.freelenzphotography.com"},{"id":528543,"bio":"A New Mexico transplant wandering around taking pictures of landscapes, shapes, shadows, signs, and infrared of the aforementioned.","user_id":527959,"name":"Tom Petersen","website":"photos.letsgetwordy.com"},{"id":168572,"bio":"","user_id":167970,"name":"luisa corno","website":""},{"id":211807,"bio":"","user_id":211205,"name":"Sri Ram Manoj Kambhampati","website":"www.instagram.com/iamiminion"},{"id":528889,"bio":"Born a farmer’s family","user_id":528305,"name":"雅克 吴","website":"无"},{"id":149347,"bio":"I am a Greek photographer, leaving half of the year in Paris (France) and the other half in Athens (Greece). I've studied movie direction and cinematography in Paris (France).\n\nI am working for the last 15 hears with my wife as a director and producer of documentaries, video-clips and corporate videos. \n\nWe are also working as photographers for different magazines,  for architects and different companies. In 2008 we have create our own production company in France, Persona production.\n\nI like photographing everyday's life scenes especially when many actions are happening in a photo and when a photo is like a movie and tells a story by itself.","user_id":148745,"name":"Alexandre Papanicolaou","website":"www.personaproduction.com"},{"id":211796,"bio":"born in 1977, startet to photograph in 2013","user_id":211194,"name":"Mathias Schneider","website":"www.klubsofa.de"},{"id":217537,"bio":"","user_id":216935,"name":"andrea marino","website":"www.instagram.com/insto_grammo/?hl=it"},{"id":554179,"bio":"","user_id":553595,"name":"Cesar Calderon","website":""},{"id":162783,"bio":"I’ received a Bachelor of Fine Art from Konstfack in Stockholm and a Master of Fine Art Photography from San Francisco Art Institute.\nMy work revolves around relationships. In different ways I investigate how people connect to one another and their environment. I investigate different structures that makes us who we are. I work with photography, video and installations. In my work I create interactions to understand their importance in shaping our belief of who we are. ","user_id":162181,"name":"Åsa Åkerlund","website":"www.asaakerlund.se"},{"id":528638,"bio":"Photographer from Ukraine.Born in a small town in eastern Ukraine Druzhkovka.Back in Soviet times, there was an attempt to instill a father a love for photography.My father took in a self-made laboratory and showed the lessons of magic on photography.But his attempts were not successful. Only in 2006, when a small digital camera was taken up, he began his experiments.Also more than twenty years engaged in abstract painting and graphics.He writes music for two musical electronic projects and in 2008 opens a non-commercial music label.With the outbreak of hostilities in eastern Ukraine leaves the country with his family.Now she lives in Israel doing painting and street photography.In his photos studying the life of a country unfamiliar to him.","user_id":528054,"name":"Vadim Koval","website":""},{"id":157639,"bio":"","user_id":157037,"name":"Jana Rodenbusch","website":"www.janarodenbusch.com"},{"id":43273,"bio":"\n","user_id":43278,"name":"Rick Mave","website":"www.rickmave.com"},{"id":291630,"bio":"","user_id":291028,"name":"Luis Casadevall Madroñal","website":"luiscasadevall.wordpress.com"},{"id":395394,"bio":"By studying miscellaneous techniques around photography and picture editing in the last few years I have to a greater extent specialized in minimalistic images in b/w.\nDriven by the statement \"photos are snapshots for eternity\" I want to catch exactly those beautiful moments from different perspectives that other people will enjoy later. Additionally, in architecture photography I can minimize the perspective down to essential forms and even reduce this further by exposure in b/w.","user_id":394810,"name":"Maik Koerhuis","website":"www.koerhuis.de"},{"id":291517,"bio":"Photographe amateur autodidacte, j'essaie de transmettre une émotion ressentie lors de la prise de vue.","user_id":290915,"name":"Swaleh Nahaboo","website":""},{"id":202111,"bio":"Miriam Girones ( pseudonimo artístico: Enfants Terribles). Fotógrafa tarraconense (Reus, 07/05/1975) que explora a través de sus dos hijos, el retrato en blanco y negro menos convencional, dejando a un lado el miedo a alejarse del “bonitismo” que caracteriza la fotografía infantil actual i más comercial, persiguiendo una misma idea: huir del convencionalismo fotográfico que rodea a los niños.","user_id":201509,"name":"Miriam Girones","website":"www.facebook.com/Enfants-Terribles-1478500842176411"},{"id":605546,"bio":"Ulrich Wienand\n- born in Dortmund, Germany, in 1953, live in Italy since 1975\n- completed a PhD in psychology in Berlin, an MD in Ferrara, then trained as psychoanalyst\n- live now between Ferrara and South Tyrol\n- first photography experiences during the 60s and 70s using a Praktika and developing in the darkroom of a radiologist friend\n- now using primarily Leica cameras\n- member of the \"Fotoclub Vigarano\" (Ferrara) and the Italian Federation of Photography Associations (FIAF)\n- member of the association \"Accademia d'Arte Città di Ferrara\" (City of Ferrara Art Academy)","user_id":604962,"name":"Ulrich Wienand","website":"www.ulrichwienand.eu"},{"id":528728,"bio":"Hi! My name is Inna. I'm 36 years old. I was born in Tashkent, grew up in Samara (Russia), and now live in Moscow. My grandfather gave me a camera once. I've been shooting since then. Photography is an important part of my life. Although my main work is not creative, I always return to photography in my free time. I photograph life on the road, my family, my home, and sometimes I experiment. This is my first time participating in a global competition. I am very worried, because it is important to me how my  photos will be evaluated ","user_id":528144,"name":"Inna Mamonova","website":"innamamonova.com"},{"id":166673,"bio":"I've been a photographer for some years, participated in many shows individually and as part of Burn My Eye, a group of photographers in the street tradition.  ","user_id":166071,"name":"andrew Kochanowski","website":"www.distreetly.net"},{"id":158184,"bio":"","user_id":157582,"name":"Louis Robert","website":"www.instagram.com/theluminoussea"},{"id":164294,"bio":"Elsa Alexandrino is a theoretical physicist-turned-communications director of an Aerospace Engineering company. Her photographic background includes studies with Alex and Rebecca Webb, Jose Manuel Navia, Eugenio Recuenco, Rafael Roa and Sandra Vieira Jurgens. Her work reflects the beauty and the poetry of the mundane, punctuated by a strong aesthetic in permanent dialogue with painting -and with science.\n\n","user_id":163692,"name":"Elsa Alexandrino","website":"elsa-alex.myportfolio.com"},{"id":162755,"bio":"","user_id":162153,"name":"Robert Hewgley","website":"www.hewgleyphotography.com"},{"id":158285,"bio":"Born on the Philipines as a Dutch national. \nGraduated as a medical specialist in Germany and England.\nFather of three children with a russian wife.\nNow parttime street photographer.","user_id":157683,"name":"Jan Swart","website":""},{"id":171417,"bio":"","user_id":170815,"name":"Simone Nunzi","website":"www.simonenunzi.com"},{"id":146001,"bio":"Named \"People Photographer of the year 2014\" by the Latin American Museum of Contemporary Photography. durga Garcia, is a internationally acknowledged photographer, earning numerous awards from major competitions, most recently the \"Timeless Award\" Miami, the \"Master's Award\" Italy, First Place at the Hilton Head Biennial and Best in Show at the Contemporary Art Gallery. \nHer work hangs in private collections internationally and is in the permenant public collections of\nthe South Nevada Musem of Art ; Center of Fine Art Photography; International Museum of Digital Art; \u0026amp; the Latin American Museum of Contemporary Photography. \n\nShe is recognized for her portraits and fine art images in natural, organic, muted color tones.\nIn 2014 she established durga Garcia Studios, a creative photographic company with expertise in portraits, head shots and fashion, cinemagraphs, digital post-production and model workshops\ndurga is a popular speaker to art and photography groups, and has been the judge in several photographic competitions.\ndurga Garcia is a professional photographer of commissioned portraits.\nSpecialties: Portraits, Head shots and figural fine Art Photography.","user_id":145399,"name":"Durga Garcia","website":"durgagarcia.com"},{"id":528919,"bio":"I straddle the worlds of art and fashion photography. My creativity is deeply influenced by the strength of Greek and Roman sculptures, alongside the Renaissance's color palette. My foundation blends self-teaching with experiential learning, yielding an intuitive photography approach. Currently pursuing an MA Photography at The Royal College of Art as I secured a scholarship after earning a First Class Honours BA in Photography from the University of Westminster.\nMy style has evolved into a painterly, graphic aesthetic fueled by surrealism and pictorialism. Rather than sticking to realism, I manipulate images using diverse materials, colors, and framing. This enables exploration across photography's facets—capture, post-production, and final presentation.\nMy latest work dives into male gender complexities while questioning normative masculinity shaped by nationalism. I aspire to deconstruct and challenge gender boundaries, using techniques like cyanotype and silkscreen printing merged with digital methods. Through this, I aim to foster discourse between traditional and modern gender constructs, vital in today's cultural climate.","user_id":528335,"name":"Alex Charovas","website":"www.alexcharovas.com"},{"id":184180,"bio":"Hobbyist with an eye...","user_id":183578,"name":"Derwin Howell","website":""},{"id":185200,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer who has an interest in landscapes, portraits, and point-of-view genres. Darkness remains a strong element in most of my photographs.","user_id":184598,"name":"Buddhaditya Padhi","website":""},{"id":164462,"bio":"","user_id":163860,"name":"Jeanette Almonte","website":"www.instagram.com/photographybyjeanette"},{"id":291655,"bio":"","user_id":291053,"name":"성구 김","website":""},{"id":166229,"bio":"Born 1965, Art Photography graduate resident in the east of England.","user_id":165627,"name":"adrian manning","website":"www.adrianmanning.info"},{"id":158282,"bio":"27 year old documentary photographer from Leuven, Belgium.","user_id":157680,"name":"Koen Mutton","website":"koenmutton.tumblr.com"},{"id":644998,"bio":"","user_id":644414,"name":"Brian Fuller","website":"www.bfullerfoto.com"},{"id":158307,"bio":"Born in Hartford and currently resides in Boston.","user_id":157705,"name":"Richard Coty","website":"richardcoty.com"},{"id":182388,"bio":"I became interested in photography in my freshman year of highschool and have been pursuing a career in it ever since.  ","user_id":181786,"name":"Kyle Shisler","website":"kyleshisler.smugmug.com"},{"id":127840,"bio":"I have shot for around 15 years now, but started shooting models a year ago.  I shoot women showing them as being strong, empowered and believe that it is important to let the model be herself.","user_id":127238,"name":"Todd Steere","website":""},{"id":690999,"bio":"","user_id":690415,"name":"Jakob Risvig Clemmensen","website":""},{"id":164397,"bio":"","user_id":163795,"name":"Nicolás Rodríguez Crespo","website":"www.facebook.com/nicolasrcfotografia"},{"id":219747,"bio":"I am a pipemaker (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004592257970) trying to find out wether or not photography can be  more than a hobby or means of dokumentation for my pipes. After working successfully as a high grade pipemaker for several years I am starting to explore other media as an addition to what I have been working with.","user_id":219145,"name":"Steffen Müller","website":""},{"id":177360,"bio":"","user_id":176758,"name":"Kirsten Griffin","website":"www.kirstengriffin.com"},{"id":158425,"bio":"","user_id":157823,"name":"stefano oliverio","website":"www.oliveriophotography.com"},{"id":217446,"bio":"","user_id":216844,"name":"Maria Vittoria Trovato","website":"www.mariavittoriatrovato.com"},{"id":162455,"bio":"24 years old. Working at a London based creative agency, spending my free time involved in photography projects. \n\nExhibited in London and up north in Leeds \u0026amp; Manchester. \n","user_id":161853,"name":"Harry Kingham","website":"harrykingham.com"},{"id":217400,"bio":" ","user_id":216798,"name":"Mieke Coghe","website":" "},{"id":157870,"bio":"Jessica Skelton is a photographer from Dublin, Ireland. She has completed two years in a Higher National Diploma Photography course in St Kevin’s College, Crumlin, Ireland. Jessica is currently doing a degree course in Photography at Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology. She won 2nd prize for Digital Photography in the final exhibition 2012 awarded by CDVEC Sports and Cultural Council in St Kevin’s College.","user_id":157268,"name":"Jessica Skelton","website":""},{"id":554242,"bio":"I am a foreigner currently living in China and started photography two years ago.","user_id":553658,"name":"Gabor Hornischer","website":""},{"id":245056,"bio":"Someone to whom l hook the photo and enjoy imagining photos and looking for unique moments","user_id":244454,"name":"José Ramón Miguéns Calvo","website":""},{"id":151237,"bio":"Amateur photographer from Sardinia, Italy.","user_id":150635,"name":"Marco Enna","website":"marcoenna.jimdo.com"},{"id":158505,"bio":"Фотографией я увлекаюсь ещё со школьных времён. На данный момент я являюсь студентом Владивостокского государственного университета экономики и сервиса, учусь в колледже дизайна и технологий на фотографа. Фотография - это именно та область, в которой я хочу расти и развиваться, стать профессионалом в этом деле. Фотография - это любовь на всю жизнь. ","user_id":157903,"name":"Наталья Гаридуева","website":""},{"id":582240,"bio":"Claudiu Ciprian Popa (n. 1973), visual artist, from Bucharest, lives and works in Lisbon. A 2008 graduate from the Art University of Theater and Cinematography in Bucharest, specializing in photography and film. 2019 Master in photography and dynamic images at the Art University of Bucharest. In 2018 he participated in the European Academy of Participation Summer School Amsterdam. \nClaudiu started in 2000 as Assistant Photographer in an advertising studio and then worked in many advertising campaigns as a Photographer and Director of Photography but his interest manifests more in the area of fiction and experimental movies, and portrait and nude photography. He did cinematography for many shorts and documentary one of them internationally awarded. In 2008 he received Kodak award for best Romanian cinematography in short movies. \nHe was a part of many group exhibitions.\nAt present, he is looking for new ways to express himself combining  his  passions,  film and  photography . \n","user_id":581656,"name":"Claudiu Ciprian Popa","website":"claudiuciprianpopa.com"},{"id":668163,"bio":"","user_id":667579,"name":"Dominique Montréal","website":"vimeo.com/domr"},{"id":175526,"bio":"","user_id":174924,"name":"Nicholas Sansone","website":"www.casuallycorporate.com"},{"id":102764,"bio":"Erica Deeman (b. 1977) is a photographer, residing in San Francisco. Her primary passion is portraiture, focusing on themes of identity, humanity, gender and race.\n\nErica is dual heritage, Jamaican and English. She was raised in Nottingham, England and holds a degree in Public Relations from Leeds Metropolitan University. She completed a BFA in Photography at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. ","user_id":102162,"name":"Erica Deeman","website":"ericadeeman.com"},{"id":169324,"bio":"","user_id":168722,"name":"Tom Plumptre","website":"www.tomplumptre.co.uk"},{"id":267146,"bio":"","user_id":266544,"name":"Paulo Carvalho","website":"www.paulocarvalho.photo"},{"id":162860,"bio":"I wet my feet photographically as a photojournalist. It is all I have ever known as a photographer. However, my career as a working photojournalist was short lived. Considered as one of my biggest life regrets, I left the newspaper business to early. I later became a wedding photojournalist and have been for 14 years. Always longing to return to my days as a photojournalist I approach my wedding photography with the same photojournalism ethics while looking for images that transcend wedding photos. ","user_id":162258,"name":"Tyler Wirken","website":"www.wirkenphoto.com"},{"id":168168,"bio":"Mark lives in the Boston area. He is a recent MFA graduate from Lesley University College of Art and Design. In addition to his professional work with NGO's and higher ed, his artist practice uses alternative photographic techniques to investigate contemporary issues.  His current project, \"Shots Fired,\" looks at photography, guns, and trauma.","user_id":167566,"name":"Mark Teiwes","website":"www.markteiwes.com"},{"id":220260,"bio":"","user_id":219658,"name":"Claire Holt","website":"www.claireholtphotography.com"},{"id":211817,"bio":"I started photographing as a kid and I am doing it ever since (31 now).\nNever taken any courses, but freinds encourage me to do more with it. Getting professional feedback would be very helpfull, and learning more about things you like is important.","user_id":211215,"name":"Erik de Rooij","website":"edrfotografie.nl"},{"id":166675,"bio":"Je suis née en France à Calais  en 1983 . Passionné par la photographie  j 'aime capturer  les beaux paysages spécialement ceux du nord de la France. ","user_id":166073,"name":"Louise Barnwell","website":""},{"id":169198,"bio":"I`m a hobbyist photographer from Brazil, and I currently live in China.\ninstagram.com/roquebneto","user_id":168596,"name":"Roque Neto","website":"flickr.com/roqueneto"},{"id":191912,"bio":"Photographer.\nThis is my job, my love, my life.","user_id":191310,"name":"Evgeny Matveev","website":"www.ematveev.com"},{"id":196035,"bio":"Iranian photojournalist","user_id":195433,"name":"Seyed Mahmood Hosseini","website":""},{"id":168178,"bio":"","user_id":167576,"name":"Anderson Jeronimo","website":""},{"id":129211,"bio":"Meirav Heiman, born 1972, is an interdisciplinary artist. She graduated cum laude from the photography department at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, and has won the Israeli Ministry of Culture's Promoting Creativity Award (2008), the 1st prize at the Now\u0026amp;After Festival in Moscow (2015) and the “Team-Work” award at the “Stuttgarter Filmwinter”(2015). Heiman has had solo exhibitions at the Herzliya Museum for Contemporary Art, Noga Gallery in Tel Aviv and other venues across Israel, and her works have been shown in group exhibitions in prominent spaces and festivals around the world, including: Tel Aviv Museum, Petach-Tikva Museum, the Museum of Art in Ein Harod, Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach and more. Her works were purchased by the collections of the Tel Aviv Museum, the Petach-Tikva Museum, the Haifa Museum and private collectors.  ","user_id":128609,"name":"Meirav Heiman","website":"www.meirav.net"},{"id":158691,"bio":"I like shooting places, spaces and faces 📸🎥🚁","user_id":158089,"name":"Nima Jafari","website":"www.crescent-media.net"},{"id":156230,"bio":"Hello. My name is Anastasiya. I was born and live in Russia. I love nature, sun,people and photography. I graduated from high school. Now I am studying at art school in the city of Krasnodar in the third year. My love for photography started 5 years ago. From the moment I began to search for yourself and do it to this day. Photography for me is a provocation, freshness and youth. The last creative project name- \"Flower-de-luce\".\nConstantly looking for new faces and ideas to work and shoot. ","user_id":155628,"name":"Anastasiya Ivanik","website":""},{"id":48782,"bio":"Son of an amateur photographer, in the 1980s, Eduardo Nakamura enjoyed playing in his father’s homemade darkroom, set up in a small room, where originally was the kitchen. He grew up watching his father's perfectionism, who always searched for the best photography results, given his resource-constrained darkroom. Eduardo is fascinated by portraits. He is particularly interested in capturing emotions, cultures, and stories behind the human eyes. Born and created in the city of Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon, he loves to photograph the everyday life of the people in Manaus.","user_id":48787,"name":"Eduardo Nakamura","website":"sangaua.is/photography"},{"id":219820,"bio":"Orlando Echeverri Benedetti (born 26 October 1980 in Cartagena de Indias) is a Colombian writer and translator.\n\nHe holds a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Cartagena and a master’s degree in Journalism from Torcuato di Tella University. He has published short stories and essays in El Malpensante, Universo Centro and at the Société Jersiaise, where he served as project curator for the photographic archive.","user_id":219218,"name":"Orlando Echeverri Benedetti","website":"britishartnetwork.org.uk/membership/members/orlando-echeverri-benedetti"},{"id":125670,"bio":"I am Brazilian photographer, resident in the city of Brasilia. I started shooting for social, not satisfied with the society in which I live, I found the picture the perfect weapon to register what was right or wrong, aware people. The picture is the power of change, if used correctly, can turn.","user_id":125068,"name":"Joao Allbert","website":"www.instagram.com/joao_allbert"},{"id":164391,"bio":"Galleri Image is a nonprofit exhibition space for photo-based art.\nIt was founded in 1977 by a group of artists seeking to have the medium of photography recognized as an art form on an equal footing with painting and sculpture. \n\nGalleri Image was the first photographic gallery in Scandinavia, and for many years the only one of its kind in Denmark.   \n\nIn 1978, only a year after its foundation, Galleri Image presented an exhibition by the legendary American photographer Diane Arbus, and in 1981 the gallery exhibited work by the young Per Bak Jensen, who had just been accepted as a student to the Royal Danish Art Academy. \n\nThroughout the years Galleri Image has shown a number of acclaimed artists including Duane Michaels, Imogen Cunningham, Christer Strömholm, Allen Ginsberg, Martin Parr, Luis Gonzalez Palma, Anthony Haughey, Carlos Garaicoa, Kyungwoo Chun, Amy Stein and Joan Fontcuberta.   \n\nFrom the outset Galleri Image has focused on showing different aspects of the photographic medium: from documentary to more constructed and conceptual photography. A broad range of established photographers as well as emerging artists from Denmark and elsewhere have been given the opportunity to exhibit their work at Galleri Image with several now-famous photographers having their first solo exhibition at Image. \n\nIn recent years Galleri Image has presented a number of international touring exhibitions in Europe and in China, Korea and India. \n\nThe gallery also frequently participates in international art festivals, portfolio reviews and conferences.\n\nIn 2012 Galleri Image and a number of other prominent photo-based art institutions in Northern Europe founded the Nordic Photography Network. \n\nThe network members have arranged for a festival to take place annually, first in Oulu in 2014, in Oslo in 2015 and in Stockholm in 2016. In 2017 the festival will take place in Aarhus coinciding with Aarhus being the European Capital of Culture and also with the 40th anniversary of Galleri Image.   \n\nIn 2013 Galleri Image initiated a partnership with Aarhus European Capital of Culture to develop the project ‘Fresh Eyes – European Artists Rethink Aarhus’, which will result in a substantial art book and an exhibition, along with photo and video installations in public places around the city. The project will run until 2017, and during this period ten European artists will be invited to Aarhus to make their individual artistic contributions to reinterpret the city. \n\nThe project began in August 2013 when the London-based artist Tom Lovelace visited Aarhus and in December 2013, the Portuguese artist Inês d´Orey made new works for the project. The Irish artist Miriam O’Connor visited Aarhus in August 2014 to make her contribution to the project. Also the German Artist Thomas Kellner visited Aarhus in 2014 to begin his project, and he will be returning to Aarhus in 2015 to finish his project.  \n\nIn 2014 Galleri Image became a member of Foreningen for Kunsthaller i Danmark. The association was established in 1992 and today it consists of 16 institutions.   \n\nVision\n\nGalleri Image presents between six and eight exhibitions each year. The programme includes touring and externally curated as well as self-produced exhibitions by artists from Denmark and abroad. During each exhibition the gallery hosts one or more events relating to the current exhibition. These events range from artist talks and lectures to discussions, seminars and workshops. Entry into Galleri Image is always free of charge.\n\nToday, the principle ambition of Galleri Image is to present the art of photography, video, performance and installation and to disseminate information and ideas about these media. The gallery will continue to identify and support emerging talents, offering a stepping-stone for Danish artists to further their careers. \n\nWith a focus on diversity and fresh artistic vision, Galleri Image will continue to offer its visitors high quality experiences that lead to greater understanding. \n\nGalleri Image now has many years of experience, achieving international recognition for its exhibitions thereby contributing significantly to the recognition of photography as an important and independent artistic medium of visual culture. \n\nGalleri Image is supported by the Municipality of Aarhus and The Danish Arts Foundation.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":163789,"name":"Galleri IMAGE","website":"galleriimage.dk"},{"id":219742,"bio":"Prof. Dr. Hakan YAMAN is involved in amateur photography and is member to photographic associations and clubs like ANFAD (Antalya Photography and Cinema Amateurs Association; founding member of Turkish Artistic Photography Federation), Sille Sanat Sarayı (a Photography Club with the ILFIAP Prestige of FIAP). He holds the lifetime card of FIAP (FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L’ART PHOTOGRAPHIQUE) and has been recently awarded the  AFIAP title (Artist de FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L’ART PHOTOGRAPHIQUE). He is the first representative of  The Light Painting World Alliance (LPWA) in Turkey (LPWA).\nHe is interested in documentary and street photography.","user_id":219140,"name":"Hakan Yaman","website":"www,profdryaman.com"},{"id":219827,"bio":"artist based in London.\nCompleted MA photography at Royal College of Art in 2019 and MSc mathematics at University of York in 2017.\n\n","user_id":219225,"name":"Raymond Wong","website":"www.ssilencioo.com"},{"id":217424,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer","user_id":216822,"name":"Silvia Mariani","website":""},{"id":62934,"bio":"I am Portuguese portrait photographer living between London and Mexico.","user_id":62691,"name":"Diogo Barroso","website":"www.diogobarroso.com"},{"id":529097,"bio":"As a street photographer, I hunt for candid moments without preconceived notions or project plans.\u0026nbsp; Instincts and subconsciousness are my guide.\u0026nbsp; My photos were varied when I started as a street photographer.\u0026nbsp; Over time, my photographic voice has become more defined, consistent, distinct, and recognizable.\n\nThe meditative process of street photography and being present have been, and continue to be, the most attractive things for me.\u0026nbsp; I try not to worry about how people will judge my work or how many good photos I get at the end of a shooting day.\u0026nbsp; There are several shooting days when I don’t even get a good photo.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;That’s fine with me as long as I learned, had fun, and exercised.\n\nI want my photos to inspire people to pay more attention when they’re out and about.\u0026nbsp; To be present without wanting to be somewhere else, without being in their head or lost in thought.\u0026nbsp; That’s when life is more real.","user_id":528513,"name":"Eric Davidove","website":"edovephotos.myportfolio.com"},{"id":162892,"bio":"","user_id":162290,"name":"Andrea Yu","website":"www.facebook.com/ForAndreaYu"},{"id":158757,"bio":"Люблю фотографировать","user_id":158155,"name":"Anatoly Gorbatyuk","website":""},{"id":259178,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer. When taking photos I try to keep on exploring unusual points of view on people and reality. My passion for photography started in the era of analog photography. Since then I have been continuously photographing people, objects, nature and the beloved city of Łódź, Poland. I love traveling, therefore street photography and landscapes are my cup of tea. Each journey holds different challenges and capturing the decisive moment makes it so exciting to me.\n","user_id":258576,"name":"Agnieszka Miszczobrocka","website":"www.facebook.com/clickluckclub"},{"id":162943,"bio":"I am a street photographer located in Faringdon Oxfordshire. UK","user_id":162341,"name":"Graham Fletcher","website":""},{"id":158743,"bio":"Born and raised in Singapore, I am an aspiring photojournalist currently working towards a bachelor's degree in International Affairs and Journalism at Northeastern University in Boston. I specialize in Middle East Studies and would like to be a foreign correspondent in the region. I am passionate about visual storytelling and have spent the last few years combining study, work and travel.","user_id":158141,"name":"Zafirah Mohamed Zein","website":"www.across-lands.com "},{"id":259177,"bio":"","user_id":258575,"name":"Bartosz Ludwinski","website":"bartoszludwinski.com"},{"id":259190,"bio":"","user_id":258588,"name":"Oli Soti","website":"www.bazartdolivier.fr"},{"id":151356,"bio":"24 года . Закончил актерский факультет ВТУ им.Щепкина в 2013 году .\nначал заниматься фотографией два года назад","user_id":150754,"name":"Андрей Натоцинский","website":"www.facebook.com/natotss"},{"id":217384,"bio":"Born in Framingham, MA and raised by my photographer father, Sandord Bogart Smith, I studied art at Mass College of Art and then on moved to Los Angeles to pursue my Photography career.  I currently live \u0026amp; work in Los Angeles as a photographer.","user_id":216782,"name":"Chad Smith","website":""},{"id":164295,"bio":"Cheung Kit Yin, borned in 1991,studying on Art of Creative media in City University of Hong Kong. She mainly focuses on the connection of daily routine and human. Through interesting ways, she aims at breaking the perceived pattern,exploring their undiscovered.With simple and plain images, her works reexamine the fundamental properties of common objects and action.","user_id":163693,"name":"kit yin Cheung","website":""},{"id":172380,"bio":"","user_id":171778,"name":"Maryam Soleimanzadeh","website":"www.instagram.com/mary.zadeh"},{"id":532983,"bio":"Tanyth Berkeley is an artist and photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. Berkeley was born in Hollywood, CA. She is best known for her portraits. Her subjects have included transgender women, buskers, people with albinism, and people she met on the subway in New York City.","user_id":532399,"name":"Tanyth Berkeley","website":""},{"id":162884,"bio":"Marek M. Berezowski – photographer and cultural anthropologist. Currently in a Ph.D. program at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology of University of Warsaw. Graduate of the Photography Department at National Film School in Łódź and of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw.  Prizewinner of the 2014 and 2016 BZ WBK Press Foto prize and 2008 Newsreportaż (Newsweek Polska) prize. Granted with \"Young Poland\" Scholarship (2016) funded by Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Republic of Poland (2016).\nHis pictures were exhibited in Los Angeles, Paris, Montpellier, Warsaw, Zagreb, Lodz, Lublin, Wroclaw. ","user_id":162282,"name":"Marek M Berezowski","website":"www.behance.net/mmberezowski"},{"id":7160,"bio":"I'm a film student based in Istanbul.","user_id":7160,"name":"Uygur Kıran","website":""},{"id":288256,"bio":"Lily Frances was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Bard College in Upstate New York and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Photography in May 2017. Lily is young and sentimental. Inspired by early periods of painting such as the renaissance and baroque era, she uses light and gesture to visually convey and elevate the psychological and spiritual moments in our everyday world. She is interested in where the mythical and mundane collide in our present reality. \n\n","user_id":287654,"name":"Lily Frances","website":"lilyfrw.com"},{"id":153502,"bio":"Живу в России начал фотографировать для того чтобы совместить приятное с полезным. Уже много лет путешествую по своей стране но никак не налюбуюсь. ","user_id":152900,"name":"Илья Ордовский-Танаевский","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005491171211"},{"id":68281,"bio":"Dieter De Lathauwer (°1978) is a visual artist/photographer.\nHis starting point are everyday landscapes and places with a historical or societal relevance.\nHe graduated in 2005 at the Academy in Ghent, after his studies of construction engineering.\n\nPhotography is the transformed land were emotion and reason come together.\n","user_id":68015,"name":"Dieter De Lathauwer","website":"www.dieterdelathauwer.com"},{"id":217392,"bio":"","user_id":216790,"name":"haldan kirsch","website":"www.haldankirsch.com"},{"id":217434,"bio":"At the age of 68 it is my pleasure and great respect to take part in this competition. I appreciate your invitation very much !","user_id":216832,"name":"Rudi Meisel","website":"www.ostkreuzschule.de/index.php/oks_dozenten/rudi-meisel"},{"id":166300,"bio":"A street and documentary photographer based in Seoul, South Korea. Co-founder of @Wearethestreet on Instagram. \n\nInstagram: @jt_inseoul","user_id":165698,"name":"JT White","website":"jtinseoul.wordpress.com"},{"id":159085,"bio":"Born in Leningrad, Russia in 1980.\nMD Art Education, Member of  Saint-Petersburg Union of Artist​. Now student of Academy documentary photography and photojournalism. \n​","user_id":158483,"name":"Vasilisa Karpova","website":"www.karpovaphotographer.com"},{"id":159107,"bio":"","user_id":158505,"name":"Polly Crongeyer","website":"www.PollyCrongeyer.com"},{"id":529387,"bio":"In 1995 graduated in Graphic Design from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Porto. Worked at António Queirós Design from 1992 to 2009. In 2006/2007 attended the Iberian Master in Graphic and Intermediate Design and Production, Faculty of Fine Arts, Universitat de Barcelona, ​​in Alquimia da Cor. Since 2007, as a partner of SOOCHY.COM Lda., acts as Creative Director. Currently lives in Porto.","user_id":528803,"name":"Pedro Bruschy","website":""},{"id":529472,"bio":"Gabriella Wyke is an artist and photographer from Trinidad and Tobago whose professional experience spans working as a freelance photographer, teaching and mentoring in the photography arena.\n\nAs the daughter of a now retired military officer, Wyke was no stranger to adapting to different environments as she and her family moved multiple times throughout her father's military career. During this period of her life, she was exposed to many cultural experiences which she admits has had a tremendous impact on her development and growth as an artist.\n\nIn 2017, Wyke chose to further that development in photography by pursuing a degree at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, Georgia where she later graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor of Fine Art in Photography. Now she is the CEO of her own company, Gifts from Gab Studios Ltd. where she works as a freelance photographer, digital designer and more recently, a mentor to upcoming photographers through the Gifts From Gab Photography Mentorship Program.\n\nSome of her photo- based work has been recognized globally by the likes of Fujifilm, the Eddie Adams Workshop and the Boynes Artist Award who honored her as their 6th edition, fir","user_id":528888,"name":"Gabriella Wyke","website":"www.gabriellawyke.com"},{"id":158233,"bio":"","user_id":157631,"name":"Aurora Díaz Liñares","website":"auroradiazfoto.wordpress.com"},{"id":159070,"bio":"I am an enthusiast photographer who loves observing people in the city and elsewhere. Life as depicted in my photos never seizes to amaze me!","user_id":158468,"name":"Maria Kokkinos","website":""},{"id":141312,"bio":"Sono un videografico televisivo campo in cui tuttora lavoro e appassionato di fotografia. Mi piace rielaborare le mie foto in post-produzione creando così un effetto artistico.","user_id":140710,"name":"Massimo Sperandio","website":""},{"id":219804,"bio":"My portrait and documentary work focuses on social injustice, the complexities of the modern human condition, and our changing relationship with the natural world.","user_id":219202,"name":"Trey Horvath","website":"www.treyhorvath.com"},{"id":201673,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":201071,"name":"Barbara Oizmud","website":"www.oizmud.com"},{"id":166302,"bio":"Based in Hackney, married with a cat.","user_id":165700,"name":"David Solomons","website":"davidsolomons.com"},{"id":530130,"bio":"My camera is a bridge to my surroundings","user_id":529546,"name":"Akira Fitch","website":""},{"id":217397,"bio":"I am a designer and music video director who recently started learning to take photos also!","user_id":216795,"name":"James Zwadlo","website":"www.jzwadlo.com"},{"id":276226,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer from China. ","user_id":275624,"name":"Junjie Zhang","website":"500px.me/jingtou"},{"id":603041,"bio":"I'm an architecture student who loves to take photos that generate feelings on me.","user_id":602457,"name":"CLAUDIA VALDEZ VILASECA","website":""},{"id":165025,"bio":"Alyaa Rady is a professional artist and photographer located in Toronto.\n\nBased off of Egypt, Alyaa sought to explore the world pursuing the photographic practice as a means to realize her creative visions.\n\nIn her practice, Rady seeks to create visuals that are exotic, rare and abstract.  Her aim is to balance between the real and the surreal.","user_id":164423,"name":"Alyaa Rady","website":"www.arady.squarespace.com"},{"id":217410,"bio":"Playmaker","user_id":216808,"name":"Bea Bartocha","website":""},{"id":217403,"bio":"","user_id":216801,"name":"Tim George","website":"Coming Soon!"},{"id":151561,"bio":"Sono una ragazza di 39 anni che ama fotografare cio' che la circonda e incuriosisce. Impiegata di professione, nel tempo libero sempre pronta a osservare e scattare tra macchina fotografica e cellulare. Mi piacerebbe educarmi alla fotografia in quanto arte. \n\n","user_id":150959,"name":"Ivana Brusasca","website":""},{"id":95143,"bio":"Sono una giornalista pubblicista. Ho scritto di musica e cultura per il portale di informazione umbria24.it. Negli ultimi anni, servizi redazionali a parte, ho cercato di raccontare con la macchina fotografica, concentrandomi sulla quotidianità che vivevo in prima persona, da pendolare per lo più. \n","user_id":94631,"name":"Maria Alessia Manti","website":"ink361.com/app/tag/passengersdimalessiamanti"},{"id":167662,"bio":"","user_id":167060,"name":"Charles Chojnacki","website":"www.charlesphotography.eu"},{"id":217398,"bio":"My name is Boris Hristov and I’m 36 years old. I was born in Sofia, where I still currently live. By trade I am a musician, and have been performing professionally since 1999. Taking pictures has always been an important aspect in my life, which has lead to a second career for me.","user_id":216796,"name":"Boris Hristov","website":"borishristov.net"},{"id":176487,"bio":"Architetto per formazione accademica, urbanista per esperienza lavorativa,  fotografo per passione.","user_id":175885,"name":"Claudio Fornaciari","website":""},{"id":820043,"bio":"","user_id":805781,"name":"Moraya Charles","website":""},{"id":636684,"bio":"Amateur photograph","user_id":636100,"name":"Martin Crochelet","website":"crochelet.me"},{"id":217568,"bio":"Street photographer based in Downtown Los Angeles documenting the evolving landscape and communities that inhabit the city.","user_id":216966,"name":"Michael Villarmia","website":"www.michaeljvillarmia.com"},{"id":582590,"bio":"Luka Khabelashvili (b.1999) is a self-taught photographer from Gori, Georgia. Shooting mainly digital he is not afraid of tools like Photoshop to enhance his work. Luka manipulates his scenes and subjects often creating something abstract or surreal. Luka talks about “Derealization” or distorting our reality.\n\n“I’ve been taking photos since I was a child. It all started one summer holiday when my family and I went to Turkey. My mother gave me a camera to capture moments from the holiday. Because of the extremely hot days I had a lot of time to spend around the house until conditions were good enough to go outside. So, during this period I started taking lots of shots indoors and outdoors. It was after this trip, I got obsessed with photography and all its possibilities. Nowadays, I shoot everything that I find interesting and fascinating to see. I don’t have any specific style or genre.” ","user_id":582006,"name":"luka khabelashvili","website":"www.lukakhabelashvili.com"},{"id":168362,"bio":"","user_id":167760,"name":"Jean-Pierre Keller","website":""},{"id":154915,"bio":"","user_id":154313,"name":"Maxi Carrizo","website":""},{"id":157425,"bio":"Apaixonado por fotografia e desde 2016 decidi me dedicar a esta grande arte.","user_id":156823,"name":"Carlos Eduardo Bandeira","website":"www.facebook.com/CarlosBandeiraPhotos"},{"id":530204,"bio":"Vivo la fotografia come parte di me stesso sia come hobby che come lavoro.\nHo un piccolo studio fotografico dove faccio lavori di still-life per qualche azienda di prodotti alimentari e qualche volta anche lavori di fashion (ma molto raramente) inoltre mi piace sperimentare e scoprire nuove tecniche da solo sempre nel mio studio. \nHo fatto e faccio parecchi workshop e shooting sia con modelle che in still-life.\nHo lavorato per un anno intero (2018) con una stilista locale ma molto ben conosciuta, fotografando le sue creazioni sia in vari eventi fashion che in luoghi urbani come una città tipo Roma e d'intorni.","user_id":529620,"name":"Giuseppe De Luccia","website":"www.giuseppedeluccia.it"},{"id":159196,"bio":"","user_id":158594,"name":"shad baluch","website":""},{"id":171321,"bio":"","user_id":170719,"name":"patrick sinks","website":""},{"id":102771,"bio":"Amateur photographer living in Hong Kong since 2012, originally from the United States. ","user_id":102169,"name":"William Thierbach","website":"www.willthierbachphotography.com"},{"id":529873,"bio":"Dorian Melton - Artist’s bio\n\nBorn:  1954, Vancouver, B.C., Canada\nCurrently resides in the Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada.\n\nExhibitions:\nGroup: Shibui Art Gallery, Maple Bay, B.C.,2018\nSolo: “Afloat”, Bay-Ou Gallery (Ou Gallery annex), Cowichan Bay, B.C., 2018\nGroup: “Layers”, Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, Ladysmith, B.C., 2019\nGroup: “Estuary: Cradle of Life”, Arbutus Gallery, Duncan, B.C., 2019\nGroup: “Seascapes”, Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, Ladysmith, B.C., 2019\nGroup: “Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show”, Arbutus Gallery, Duncan, B.C., 2019\nGroup: “Connection”, Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery, Ladysmith, B.C.,2019\n2 artist show: “Shibui Summer Show”, Shibui Gallery, Maple Bay, B.C., 2019\nGroup: CVAC Fine arts Show, North Cowichan, B.C., 2022\nGroup: CVAC Fine arts Show, North Cowichan, B.C., 2023\nGroup: “Plan B”, Cowichan Public Art Gallery, Duncan, B.C., 2023\nGroup: Pop-up, Blue Grouse Estate Winery, North Cowichan, B.C., 2024\n\nJuried exhibitions:\nFinalist, Juror’s pick, LensCulture.com 2019 Street Photography Awards\n2019 Sooke Fine Arts Show, Sooke, B.C.\n2019 Salt Spring National Art Prize finalist\n2019 Sidney Fine Art Show, Sidney, B.C.\n","user_id":529289,"name":"Dorian Melton","website":""},{"id":106457,"bio":"Manal Abu­-Shaheen is a Lebanese­-American photographer currently living and working in Long Island City, NY. She was born in Beirut in 1982 and moved from Lebanon to New York in 2000. Abu-­Shaheen received a MFA in Photography from the Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT in 2011; a BA from Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY in 2003; and attended Lebanese American University, Byblos, Lebanon in 1999. Her work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum, Queens, NY (2016); The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO (2016); The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2015); The Print Shop at MoMA PS1, Queens, NY (2014); Bosi Contemporary, New York, NY (2014); Sarah Lawrence College, Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Bronxville, NY (2014); Camera Club of New York, NY (2013); Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY (2013); The Bleecker Arts Center, New York, NY (2013); Welch School of Art and Design Galleries, Atlanta, GA (2012) ; and Nicole Klagsbrun Project, New York, NY (2011). She is a recipient of the 2016/17 A.I.R Gallery Fellowship and the 2015 Artist in the Marketplace Residency program at the Bronx Museum of the Arts. She currently teaches at the City College of New York.","user_id":105855,"name":"Manal Abu-Shaheen","website":"www.manalabushaheen.com"},{"id":159287,"bio":"Born in Stockholm, Sweden.\nRaised in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Rotterdam, The Netherlands.\nSpent the years between 1995-2014 in Antwerp, Belgium, Lissabon, Portugal, Barcelona, Spain and now back home in Sweden together with my family of 2, expecting the third in 3 months time.\n\nThe images that I shoot for myself are shot on film. I prefer this over digital for this type of images. \n\nThank you. ","user_id":158685,"name":"Jockum Klenell","website":"www.jockumklenell.com"},{"id":161429,"bio":"I'm an English photographer based in Scotland. I have a HND in photography from City of Glasgow College and am currently studying BA Photography at Edinburgh College of Art.\n\nI use photography as a method to explore and investigate places foreign to me, to understand contemporary life in both familiar and unfamiliar places. \n ","user_id":160827,"name":"Alex Hall","website":"www.alexhall.format.com"},{"id":259248,"bio":"Studying Film and TV production in University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB). Constantly a Film Maker, Photographer and Writer. Grew up with images throughout Dhaka City. Dhaka made Nasib Ahsan as an explorer and an observer, while nooone there to take care of kid Nasib. He used to live with his paternal aunt along with her husband and children. For being alone he got to meet many people throughout his teen age life. Now he is telling story with images and words also. ","user_id":258646,"name":"Nasib Ahsan","website":"nasibahsan.wordpress.com"},{"id":248630,"bio":"Thomas Brath has is a street life and travel photographer from Colorado, USA. He is currently living in Vietnam with his wife after 8 years cumulative on the road, visiting 40+ countries.","user_id":248028,"name":"Thomas Brath","website":"www.scratchmypack.com"},{"id":155610,"bio":"Me llamo Sergio García y nací en  Bilbao (España) en 1967. Estudié Ciencias de la información en la Universidad de Navarra y trabajo desde hace 25 años en el periódico EL CORREO donde acostumbro a ilustrar yo mismo mis reportajes. Casado y con un hijo. La fotografía de viajes es, más que un trabajo, mi auténtica pasión.","user_id":155008,"name":"Sergio García Rodríguez","website":"www.garcianator.photoshelter.com"},{"id":162969,"bio":"fotografo per vederci chiaro","user_id":162367,"name":"Coralie Falcone","website":""},{"id":159298,"bio":"I am a norwegian amateur photographer and I am autodidact. Born in 1962. ","user_id":158696,"name":"Rayner Johansen","website":"www.fototaurina.com"},{"id":210393,"bio":"","user_id":209791,"name":"Nerea Wallis Sanz","website":""},{"id":229904,"bio":"Corso di fotografia con attestato nel  conseguito nel 2017 ","user_id":229302,"name":"Ambra Pellico","website":""},{"id":179434,"bio":"Street and Travel Photographer","user_id":178832,"name":"Jiajing Xu","website":""},{"id":211821,"bio":"","user_id":211219,"name":"Lubri Kante","website":"www.lubri.org"},{"id":176553,"bio":"geometra","user_id":175951,"name":"mauro renzo gambolò","website":"Mail: gambololomauro@tiscali.it"},{"id":164493,"bio":"","user_id":163891,"name":"Jeni Stafford","website":""},{"id":104916,"bio":"","user_id":104314,"name":"John-David Richardson","website":"johndavidrichardson.net"},{"id":7297,"bio":"Greer Muldowney is an artist, photography professor, and independent curator based in Boston, Massachusetts. She received an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Studio Art from Clark University, and an MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Ms. Muldowney has acted as the Curator for the Desotorow Gallery in Savannah, GA and is the Regional Coordinator for the Magenta Foundation’s Flash Forward Festival. She also serves as an active member of the Board for the Griffin Museum of Photography, and currently teaches at Boston College, Boston University and LUCAD. \nMs. Muldowney’s work has been exhibited and published in North America, Hong Kong, Malaysia and France. She is a 2013 recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship, and a 2014 PDN 30: New and Emerging Photographer to Watch.","user_id":7297,"name":"Greer Muldowney","website":"www.greermuldowney.com"},{"id":246922,"bio":"","user_id":246320,"name":"Nicolas Blind","website":"nicolasblind.photography"},{"id":530049,"bio":"My name is Assane, a Senegalese-born photographer now based in Brooklyn. I dream about photography... I think about the diverse ways in which photographs are interpreted. For me, photography is a spiritual act, an inner conviction, and a desire to unleash the abstract essence of subjects beyond what is seen by the naked eye. I'm interested in something built up from within, rather than just a superficial image.\nMy first camera, a Nikon led to hours hunting bugs, flowers, and dolls. This progressed to composing subjects through angle and lighting, learning from experience, as I expressed myself visually. My passion has now evolved with the use of analog cameras (Pentax k1000, and Mamiya m645). The film composition matches my character through the vintage color grading, the texture, and the blur. I am continuously inspired by the smallest and simplest of objects, I love playing around with light to create different images and moods. I like how a photograph, unlike the other visual arts, is eternally bound to reality more profoundly. I am fascinated with the concept of the \nreal, and how people perceive objects and reality. \nI have done two solo exhibitions in Brooklyn, NY. Both took place in 2020. One was hosted by ICP (International Center of Photography). I released my first book shortly after. Tilted \"I am Black.\nI look forward to the challenges of further study in photography, enabling me to attain the status of a master of his passion. ","user_id":529465,"name":"Alassane Sy","website":"assane-portfolio.glitch.me"},{"id":181362,"bio":"I am a romanian photographer, I worked and lived in Germany for 12 years, now I am back in my home country following my dreams in photography . I started photography when I was 8, with the camera that I got from my father, it was a simple camera, with BW film, chinese production. That was my first contact with a photcamera, behind the lens. An that was the moment I felt in love with photography.","user_id":180760,"name":"Ovidiu Bujor","website":"ovidiubujor.com"},{"id":217553,"bio":"","user_id":216951,"name":"Michael Anker","website":"www.ankerphoto.de"},{"id":288372,"bio":"","user_id":287770,"name":"Jaekeun Suh","website":"www.photoyo.net"},{"id":159441,"bio":"I studied in Shiraz university for 4 years. the beauty of the city and very kind people of Shiraz, encouraged me to start photography. in this way, i could made the moments immortal. I love photography and i love to became a professional.","user_id":158839,"name":"Mohammad Rahim Moghaddas","website":""},{"id":530181,"bio":"Raisan Hameed was born in Iraq and currently lives in Leipzig.\nHe first studied fine arts at the Mosul University College of Fine Arts, and in 2016 he continued his studies at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, where he graduated in 2022. He is currently a Meisterschüler in the class of Prof. Tina Bara. In his works Raisan Hameed deals with different dimensions of truth. He is often the subject of his images himself and processes personal experiences metaphorically by acting and experimenting with different media.\n\nHameed's works have been exhibited in Rotterdam, Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, Rome, Palermo, L.A., UAE Sharjah, Ulm, Paris, Barcelona, as well as at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn.\n","user_id":529597,"name":"Raisan Hameed","website":"www.raisanhameed.com"},{"id":530479,"bio":"I've been a student photojournalist since junior high school. I used to participate in regional schools press conferences and photo competitions in our school.","user_id":529895,"name":"Leaven Miranda","website":"shuttersnap123.tumblr.com"},{"id":171315,"bio":"","user_id":170713,"name":"Leandro Moretti","website":""},{"id":291673,"bio":"Howard Goldberg edits and directs  documentaries.   ","user_id":291071,"name":"Howard Goldberg","website":""},{"id":99113,"bio":"For as long as I can remember I have had a strong interest in the visual arts. Over the years I have taken classes in water colour, acrylic and sum-i painting as well as figure, landscape and architectural drawing. In 2009 I graduated from Niagara College with a diploma in Graphic Design Production – Art and Design Fundamentals which gave me a strong foundation of colour and design theory that I continue to use and build on.\n\nI also have a strong interest in people, behaviours, and motivations. This lead me to pursue these subjects educationally as well. In 2010 I graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Sociology. I tend to view projects and situations from multiple angles, seeing things in a different way than others might, and I like to explore why and what people see differently when looking at things.\n\nIn 2012 I joined the Professional Photographers of Canada as a way to further my interest and career in photography. Since joining the PPOC I have received accreditation in 3 categories (newborn, fine art/photo decor, and botanical), had numerous images accepted into Provincial and National Image Salons and won awards for my fine art and experimental images at the Provincial level.\n\nFor me, the creative aspect of photography starts after the image has been taken. It is then that I am able to infuse the image with emotional and creative content. Using traditional and unconventional techniques, I work with a sense of purpose and at least a general idea of what the final outcome might be. However, it is my subconscious that has the final say. My current work focuses on macro photography, heavy image manipulation and exploring peoples reactions to unconventional imagery.\n\n– Melissa Woodward","user_id":98512,"name":"Melissa Woodward","website":"www.melissawoodward.com"},{"id":164539,"bio":"Editorial, Travel and Portrait photographer based in the Philadelphia region. ","user_id":163937,"name":"Angie Gray","website":"www.angiegray.com"},{"id":104806,"bio":"When I first started approaching photography, I couldn't imagine it would have become my actual job. My bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Communication in Madrid and Master's in Creative Documentary in Barcelona, have been my stepping stones to enhance my creative spirit and towards better understanding on photography. As a result of both, I have learned the importance of expanding the emotional connection to the story behind the photo, in order to capture public attention. ","user_id":104204,"name":"JAIME OLMEDO FEIJOO-MONTENEGRO","website":"www.jaimeolmedo.com"},{"id":134573,"bio":"Ben Trivett is a Los Angeles based photographer and photo editor. Photographing everything from celebrity to fashion and nightlife, Ben has discovered a true passion for the characters of stages and bar rooms of New York City and beyond.","user_id":133971,"name":"Ben Trivett","website":"www.BenTrivett.com"},{"id":308686,"bio":"South African artist based in Johannesburg, ","user_id":308084,"name":"Justin Dingwall","website":"www.justindingwall.com"},{"id":225079,"bio":"","user_id":224477,"name":"David Marshak","website":"davidmarshak.zenfolio.com"},{"id":143351,"bio":"I am a portrait and fine-art photographer based in Albuquerque New Mexico with a passion for creating scenes of the surreal or uncanny. I work with natural light as well as in the studio, and enjoy finding unique and remote outdoor locations to shoot at. I believe that photography is an incredible medium for storytelling, and I love to create colorful narratives and shoot in environments specially selected for the personalities of my subjects. I am most comfortable in the outdoors and love finding beautiful light in strange places.","user_id":142749,"name":"Austin Dickey","website":"austindickey.com"},{"id":163275,"bio":"","user_id":162673,"name":"Wiki Kot","website":"www.kotwikikot.blogspot.com"},{"id":530536,"bio":"Roisin White is a visual artist based in Dublin, Ireland. \n\nHer work is predominantly lens based, having studied photography for four years at Dublin Institute of Technology. Her practice combines mixed media collage with her photographic work, and she has had an interest in abstract drawing from a young age. She also works in sculpture and ceramics. \n\nRoisin was a finalist for the Inspirational Arts Photographic Award in October 2015.\n\nIn 2016 Roisin was part of the Young Curators Project in Rua Red, where she curated an exhibition of emerging Irish artists entitled \"Not Necessarily Naughty\".\n\nIn 2017 she took part in the How to Flatten a Mountain residency at Cow House Studios in Co. Wexford, Ireland. This residency culminated in an exhibition in Rathfarnham Castle as part of the Photo Ireland Festival.","user_id":529952,"name":"Róisín White","website":"www.roisinwhite.com"},{"id":159645,"bio":"I am a photographer interested in communities and what makes us who we are.","user_id":159043,"name":"Jim Fenwick","website":"www.jimfenwick.com"},{"id":131415,"bio":"","user_id":130813,"name":"Ken Chang","website":"www.kenchangphotography.com"},{"id":531071,"bio":"Photographer, specialised on Portraits for Artists/Actors and Professor for Cultural Management at Universität der Künste, Berlin","user_id":530487,"name":"Zebu Kluth","website":"www.zebu-kluth.de"},{"id":211860,"bio":"","user_id":211258,"name":"E C","website":"www.ecotner.com"},{"id":690156,"bio":"","user_id":689572,"name":"Sara Livingston","website":""},{"id":120827,"bio":" ","user_id":120225,"name":"Lenka Sedlackova","website":"leneke.weebly.com"},{"id":158931,"bio":"I am a self-made aspirant photographer.  All I know about this art, is learnt by myself.  I'm 21 and I'm a university student of international right in Padua, but my biggest passion in life is photoghraphy. Every day, since the moment I wake up I dream about how awesome would be taking part in something that involves my beloved passion, the camera.","user_id":158329,"name":"Francesca Donà","website":""},{"id":217453,"bio":"I am taking photographies of portrait, stage, fine art etc.","user_id":216851,"name":"Masato Sky","website":""},{"id":531165,"bio":"My name is Simone Pampurini, I was born in Milan in 1986 and I live in San Colombano al Lambro, a small  hilltop village in the middle of the Po Valley. \nI have a degree in Molecular Biology and at the moment I work in a cosmetic company. Recently I have  approached photography in a more constructive way and the fact that it is not my main profession allows  me to approach it spontaneously and moved by the pleasure of discovery. \nPhotography agrees with my other passions such as travel, mountaineering and philosophy reading; from  the latter I often draw inspiration for the structure of my projects. \nI mainly deal with landscape and travel photography, trying to immortalize the relationship between man,  both as a physical presence and as works, and the context in which he lives. \nSome of my projects - “Through the Trans-Mongolian”; \"Covid-2019: a diary\"; \"Route de Finistére\";  \"Lowlands\" (an embryonic project of Terre Basse) - have been exhibited entirely or as individual photos  within the off circuit of the Festival della Fotografia Etica 2020 and 2021 and in online magazines including  Aint-bad, Mass Isolation format (Format Festival), Perimetro, Noc Sensei, Broad Magazine and  covidpictures.org. \n\"Terre Basse\" recieved special mention at URBANAUTICA PHOTO AWARD 2021 and was a finalist project in  PERIMETRO AWARDS 2022.\n","user_id":530581,"name":"Simone Pampurini","website":"www.instagram.com/simone_pam"},{"id":111368,"bio":"Born in 1981,\nBased in Quebec city Canada, Charles-Frédérick Ouellet’s work has been seen in a number of Quebec galleries (VU, REGART, Espace F, Rencontres internationales de la photographie en Gaspésie, Maison de la culture Frontenac, etc.), as well as in Scotland at Street Level Photoworks and in France. He is represented by the Lacerte  gallery  and has been a member of the agency Hans Lucas since 2015.\n\n","user_id":110766,"name":"Charles-Frederick Ouellet","website":"www.charlesouellet.ca"},{"id":396812,"bio":"Raymond Liu (b. 1985, Hong Kong) is an artist based in Hong Kong. Since Liu graduated from the School of Design at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2008, he has been a photographic artist dedicated to documentary photography.\n​\nThe main underlying theme of Liu's work is to capture relationship between subject and nature in the form of his own personal impressions, rather than merely realistic renderings. He believes in the non-coincidental meeting of certain people and the relationships which then ensue, and uses his photography to capture these instances in still form.","user_id":396228,"name":"Raymond Liu","website":""},{"id":159458,"bio":"","user_id":158856,"name":"Stefan du Toit","website":""},{"id":531176,"bio":"I m  Dimitra Koufaki and I live in Chania, Crete.\nSince I  started photography, 7 years ago, as a member of a photographic group, I ve become a photography lover. It's a way to reach nature, people, but mostly my inner self.\nMy photos are mainly landscapes, urban landscapes and street shots, portraits and fashion. The  human presence is a feature that appears very often in my photos even if this is a landscape.. What mostly attracts my eye are lines, geometry, shapes and colors, but I also love the monochromatic. I could say that minimalism expresses my art work.\nLearning photography is an ongoing process for me ..I have attended various seminars and workshops, but I also learn by myself.\nI have participated in several exhibitions in both Greece and abroad.","user_id":530592,"name":"Dimitra Koufaki","website":""},{"id":9294,"bio":"Nick Ballon (b.1976) lives and works in London.\n\nNick Ballon is a documentary and portrait photographer, whose Anglo-Bolivian heritage is an important source of subject matter and inspiration in his work, exploring socio-historical ideas of identity and place, the concept of ‘foreignness’ and belonging.\n\nHe graduated with a BA (hons) from Berkshire School of art and design in 2001, and since then has worked editorially for a number of respected international publications, including the Sunday Times Magazine, The Guardian Magazine, the Financial Times, the New York Times, El Pais and Der Spiegel. \n\nHis work has been exhibited internationally including at Rencontres d’Arles, Beijing Triennial, Guernsey Photography Festival, KK Outlet, Wellcome Trust, and NCM/Foyle Foundation, and received an honourable mention for the Photographic Museum of Humanity grant. Nick was selected winner for 2 categories on the 2015 Creative Review Photo Annual, with 'El Alto' under  ‘Personal/non-published’ section, and with his still and moving image work for Crane cookware under the ‘Advertising/marketing’ section.\n\nIn 2013 he self-published his first book Ezekiel 36:36 which looked at the curious and precarious existence of Bolivia’s national airline, which received much critical acclaim and was one of TIME’s best photo-books of 2013.\n","user_id":9294,"name":"Nick Ballon","website":"www.nickballon.com"},{"id":531239,"bio":"I first picked up a camera in any sort of  serious way about twenty years ago when I signed up for a photography class at the local community college. I had just finished an undergraduate degree in anthropology at the University of North Texas and wasn't sure what to do next. I couldn't get enough of the dark room. Digital photography was still a novelty. Not long after that my first child was born and my camera took on a more utilitarian role in my life as a stay at home dad. My oldest graduates high school next year. Before long our house will be mostly empty again. I've been thinking a lot of what comes next. I've been going through old work, combing through images I captured with pocket cameras and my smart phone in between shots of my kids and trying to find a digital camera that feels as natural to me as my film cameras did. Mostly I've been trying to decide where this compulsion to make photos comes from.  What's the point.? Is there a point? I've mostly kept my photos to myself. I've answered some \"calls for entries\" and had some success with that but didn't  gain much traction from it.  I feel like I need to find some direction.... some understanding of why I need these photos if they are to have a purpose beyond myself. Thanks for taking the time to look. ","user_id":530655,"name":"William Olsson","website":""},{"id":288419,"bio":"","user_id":287817,"name":"Demetris Vattis","website":""},{"id":378054,"bio":"Educated in Italy where she lives.\nWorks as director, writer and photographer in Milan.\nShe has lived her early adulthood travelling around Europe in artistic environments.\nChiaralice loves to express her deepest secrets through images.\nShe is dedicated in creative and fine art photography.","user_id":377470,"name":"ChiarAlice Lorenzini","website":"vimeo.com/user34088875"},{"id":51756,"bio":"Being always passionate about visual arts, he began photographing as self-taught in 2008, deepening at the same time, the study of critics and history of photography. His photographic research is directed to images that, through the simultaneous presence of chromatic beauty with planning and compositional rigor, are able to express both the poetic component and the rational creative act. Maintaining a view detached from the observed scene, he loves to photograph places where the space (natural, urban or architectural) is confronted with the presence of the man or of his tracks. From 2013, he is member of the Association Photo-Graphia, within which he is having the opportunity to complete his knowledge of the photographic world. ","user_id":51761,"name":"Domenico Cipollina","website":"www.domenicocipollina.it"},{"id":158328,"bio":"Сначала это был старенький пленочный Canon, теперь у меня цифровая камера. Узнав о Магнуме в 16, начал вдохновляться работами фотографов, состоящих в нем, но стараясь искать себя. Всегда держу в голове мысль — \"Мое собственное видение не хуже чьего-то уже признанного, оно просто другое и нужно его развивать\". Сейчас мне 19 и я снимаю почти каждый день на то, что под рукой. Фотография для меня больше чем творчество, это способ выразить невыразимое.","user_id":157726,"name":"Nikita Grigorjev","website":""},{"id":175127,"bio":"A passionate photographer","user_id":174525,"name":"Myriam Champagne","website":""},{"id":211939,"bio":"My artistic medium is writing but I believe that images must be allowed to speak their poetry as well. Though I am a complete and total amateur, I attempt to focus on 'place', and look for what calls to me to be made real or surreal in a photo. ","user_id":211337,"name":"Linda Hegland","website":"www.seekingsoulsphotography.com"},{"id":464900,"bio":"I am a film photographer based in Denver, CO who is always traveling and trying to capture familiar scenes in an unfamiliar way. ","user_id":464316,"name":"Alex Kittoe","website":"www.alexkittoe.com"},{"id":268852,"bio":"I am a part-time amateaur photographer.  I photograph weddings and portraits, and events as my job.  For my own enjoyment, I will photograph landscapes and nature as well.  I have been a photographer for the last 3 years.","user_id":268250,"name":"Megan Howell","website":"meganhowellphotography.blogspot.com"},{"id":174373,"bio":"","user_id":173771,"name":"Kel Johnson","website":"keljohnsonstudios.com"},{"id":325063,"bio":"My love for photography began immediately after receiving my first camera, a Polaroid SX-70 on mine seventh birthday. Since then I’ve been studied and made photographs around the world, enriching the content and narrative potential of my artistic vision. I hold a degree in Political Science from the University of Italy.\nMy  work focuses on the intimate relationship between individuals, and their unique psychological perspective in the worlds we inhabit, with particular sensitivity to human behavior. My images investigate the sensations encountered in our daily surroundings, with the intention of reflecting back more acutely to viewers their emotionally potential . ","user_id":324461,"name":"Paola Ruvioli","website":"www.paolaruvioli.com/en"},{"id":99801,"bio":"","user_id":99199,"name":"Gordon Szeto","website":"www.gordonszetophotography.com"},{"id":288425,"bio":"","user_id":287823,"name":"刘 旻佳","website":"liuminjia10@126.com"},{"id":13900,"bio":"Biography:\nCapturing the nuances of everyday life that often go unnoticed is at the core of photographer Rick DeFalco's work. DeFalco began doing commercial photography in the late seventies before studying art at Mason Gross and graduating with a BA in Photography from Rutgers University. \nAlthough the majority of DeFalco's professional career has been spent as an engineer, he has come home to photography, and is focusing on documenting the lives that bloom without us noticing.","user_id":13900,"name":"RL DeFalco","website":"www.RLDeFalco.com"},{"id":340779,"bio":"I have a BA hons degree in Photography from Salisbury College of Art. As part of my degree I spent six months at Rochester Institute of Photography. I have my images in a exhibition in my home town. I have been involved in many different creative projects involving around 20 films and award winning photography.","user_id":340177,"name":"Toby Pinn","website":""},{"id":18336,"bio":"Cynthia Bittenfield pursues projects that shed light on the human cost of war whether dealing with post-traumatic stress, documenting sites of battlefields and atrocity, or considering life on the home front. Recently, her work was featured in The Distance Between You and Me, Freies Museum, Berlin, Germany, War and Peace, Darkroom Gallery, Essex Junction, VT. She assisted Krzysztof Wodiczko on his Veteran's Flame Project, which was a part of Creative Time’s Plot 9, on Governor's Island, NY and presented at the Twenty-Third Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, Visions of War: the arts represent conflict, at the School of Visual Arts, NY. Bittenfield was awarded a grant from the School of Visual Arts, New York, where she received her MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media. She lives and works in New York City and is a board member emeritus of the Camera Club of New York.","user_id":18336,"name":"Cynthia Bittenfield","website":"www.bittenfield.com"},{"id":113906,"bio":"Born in Colombia, based in New York.","user_id":113304,"name":"Alvaro Keding","website":"www.alvarokeding.com"},{"id":11879,"bio":"Filippo Romano\n, born in 1968, is a documentary and architecture photographer. He studied photo documentary at the full time program at  the International Center of photography (I.C.P.). in New York. His photograhic projects are mostly about cities and urban dwellers. He currently collaborate for the architecture section of the art pubblisher Skira, and his work have been featurated  in  Abitare magazine , Monocle, Domus, Io Donna and Courrier International.  In 2007  he is the winner of the grant Pesaresi\\Contrasto with the project  OFF CHINA.\n He is the author of Soleri Town a book about the utopian architecture of Paolo Soleri\nin 2009 he was selected in the exhibition the Joy at the Rome photo festival  with “Waterfront” a series from the project Trieste. \nIn 2010 his project route 106 was exhibited in the Biennale of Architecture in Venice\nIn 2011 he have been parto of the exhibition “Sao Paulo Calling” with the project Slum Insider on the Slum of Mathare in Nairobi in collaboration with he NGO LiveInSlums. He is currently a member of the Agency Luzphoto. In 2014 is finalist on the Ojo de pez price with the serie nomadic sellers about the economy of the ghettos of Nairobi. in 2015 his work have been issued on Feature shoot.\n\n","user_id":11879,"name":"Filippo Romano","website":"www.filipporomano.it  "},{"id":269543,"bio":"","user_id":268941,"name":"Laurent Dequick","website":"www.ldkphoto.com"},{"id":41978,"bio":"From artists and institutions to local businesses and brands. Merlin Meuris is an, Brussels-based, independent photographer. He received his master's degree from ERG (Belgium) in 2014 and graduated at the EFPME (Belgium) in 2016. Currently working for the press agency Reporters, he also worked with \"we are Oskar\", Julia Hetta, Alain Richard, Christophe Gilbert, Bob Jeusette and many more.","user_id":41983,"name":"Meuris Merlin","website":"merlinmeuris.org"},{"id":724903,"bio":"In a world of unrest and confusion, photography is for now my preferred language. It allows moments of peace, revelation and communication. I am drawn to spontaneous compositions which start with a certain emotional response to diverse subjects ranging from people in the street to nature and architecture. ","user_id":724319,"name":"Denise Nassar","website":"www.denise nassar.com"},{"id":178,"bio":"Dan Dubowitz (born UK, 1969) is a British photographer based in Italy and UK. \n\nAn architect by training, Dan has taught and lectured in art and architecture at universities internationally. From 2002 Dan’s practice has centred on long term photographic projects, some spanning 5-8 years. Each body of work, encompassing several series, investigates how the spaces we abandon reveal much about ourselves and the psyche of contemporary societies.\n\nCitizen Manchester, MUP, 2014\nThe Peeps, MUP, 2011 \nFascismo Abbandonato, Dewi Lewis, 2010\nWastelands: Dewi Lewis, 2009\n\n\nDan is currently working on his third long term artist-led project:\nMegalomania, which looks at the relationship between architecture and delusions of grandeur. \n\nDan is currently Professor of Architecture at Salford University.","user_id":178,"name":"Dan Dubowitz","website":"www.dandubowitz.net"},{"id":239017,"bio":"I'm a documentary director in Fujian film studio, I'm interested in photography, especially street beat","user_id":238415,"name":"Ping Fang","website":"bupinghao123@163.com"},{"id":175519,"bio":"“I hope that my work will encourage self expression in others and stimulate the search for beauty and creative excitement in the great world around us.”\n—Ansel Adams\n\nAdams, Ansel (Feb. 20 1902 — Apr. 22, 1984), photographer and environmentalist, was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Charles Hitchcock Adams, a businessman, and Olive Bray. \nThe grandson of a wealthy timber baron, Adams grew up in a house set amid the sand dunes of the Golden Gate. \n\nWhen Adams was only four, an aftershock of the great earthquake and fire of 1906 threw him to the ground and badly broke his nose, distinctly marking him for life. \nA year later the family fortune collapsed in the financial panic of 1907, and Adams’s father spent the rest of his life doggedly but fruitlessly attempting to recoup.\n\nAn only child, Adams was born when his mother was nearly forty. His relatively elderly parents, affluent family history, and the live-in presence of his mother’s maiden sister and aged father all combined to create an environment that was decidedly Victorian and both socially and emotionally conservative. \n\nAdams’s mother spent much of her time brooding and fretting over her husband’s inability to restore the Adams fortune, leaving an ambivalent imprint on her son. Charles Adams, on the other hand, deeply and patiently influenced, encouraged, and supported his son.\n\nNatural shyness and a certain intensity of genius, coupled with the dramatically “earthquaked” nose, caused Adams to have problems fitting in at school. \nIn later life he noted that he might have been diagnosed as hyperactive. There is also the distinct possibility that he may have suffered from dyslexia. \nHe was not successful in the various schools to which his parents sent him; consequently, his father and aunt tutored him at home. Ultimately, he managed to earn what he termed a “legitimizing diploma” from the Mrs. Kate M. Wilkins Private School — perhaps equivalent to having completed the eighth grade.\n\nThe most important result of Adams’s somewhat solitary and unmistakably different childhood was the joy that he found in nature, as evidenced by his taking long walks in the still-wild reaches of the Golden Gate. Nearly every day found him hiking the dunes or meandering along Lobos Creek, down to Baker Beach, or out to the very edge of the American continent.\n\nWhen Adams was twelve he taught himself to play the piano and read music. Soon he was taking lessons, and the ardent pursuit of music became his substitute for formal schooling. For the next dozen years the piano was Adams’s primary occupation and, by 1920, his intended profession. Although he ultimately gave up music for photography, the piano brought substance, discipline, and structure to his frustrating and erratic youth. Moreover, the careful training and exacting craft required of a musician profoundly informed his visual artistry, as well as his influential writings and teachings on photography.\n\nIf Adams’s love of nature was nurtured in the Golden Gate, his life was, in his words, “colored and modulated by the great earth gesture” of the Yosemite Sierra (Adams, Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada, p. xiv). He spent substantial time there every year from 1916 until his death. From his first visit, Adams was transfixed and transformed. He began using the Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie his parents had given him. He hiked, climbed, and explored, gaining self-esteem and self-confidence. \n\nIn 1919 he joined the Sierra Club and spent the first of four summers in Yosemite Valley, as “keeper” of the club’s LeConte Memorial Lodge. He became friends with many of the club’s leaders, who were founders of America’s nascent conservation movement. He met his wife, Virginia Best, in Yosemite; they were married in 1928. The couple had two children.\n\nThe Sierra Club was vital to Adams’s early success as a photographer. \nHis first published photographs and writings appeared in the club’s 1922 Bulletin, and he had his first one man exhibition in 1928 at the club’s San Francisco headquarters. Each summer the club conducted a month-long High Trip, usually in the Sierra Nevada, which attracted up to two hundred members. The participants hiked each day to a new and beautiful campsite accompanied by a large contingent of pack mules, packers, cooks, and the like. \n\nAs photographer of these outings, in the late 1920s, Adams began to realize that he could earn enough to survive — indeed, that he was far more likely to prosper as a photographer than as a concert pianist. \nBy 1934 Adams had been elected to the club’s board of directors and was well established as both the artist of the Sierra Nevada and the defender of Yosemite.\n\nNineteen twenty seven was the pivotal year of Adams’s life. He made his first fully visualized photograph, Monolith, the Face of Half Dome, and took his first High Trip. \n\nMore important, he came under the influence of Albert M. Bender, a San Francisco insurance magnate and patron of arts and artists. Literally the day after they met, Bender set in motion the preparation and publication of Adams’ first portfolio, Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras [sic]. \nBender’s friendship, encouragement, and tactful financial support changed Adams’s life dramatically. His creative energies and abilities as a photographer blossomed, and he began to have the confidence and wherewithal to pursue his dreams. Indeed, Bender’s benign patronage triggered the transformation of a journeyman concert pianist into the artist whose photographs, as critic Abigail Foerstner wrote in the Chicago Tribune (Dec. 3, 1992), “did for the national parks something comparable to what Homer’s epics did for Odysseus.”\n\nAlthough Adams’s transition from musician to photographer did not happen at once, his passion shifted rapidly after Bender came into his life, and the projects and possibilities multiplied. \nIn addition to spending summers photographing in the Sierra Nevada, Adams made several lengthy trips to the Southwest to work with Mary Austin, grande dame of the western literati. Their magnificent limited edition book, Taos Pueblo, was published in 1930. In the same year Adams met photographer Paul Strand, whose images had a powerful impact on Adams and helped to move him away from the “pictorial” style he had favored in the 1920s. \nAdams began to pursue “straight photography,” in which the clarity of the lens was emphasized, and the final print gave no appearance of being manipulated in the camera or the darkroom. \nAdams was soon to become straight photography’s mast articulate and insistent champion. [Ed. Note: Manipulated in this instance meaning altering the clarity or content of the photographed subject matter. Techniques such as “burning” and “dodging”, as well as the Zone System, a scientific system developed by Adams, is used specifically to “manipulate” the tonality and give the artist the ability to create as opposed to record.]\n\nIn 1927 Adams met photographer Edward Weston. They became increasingly important to each other as friends and colleagues. \nThe renowned Group f/64, founded in 1932, coalesced around the recognized greatness of Weston and the dynamic energy of Adams. Although loosely organized and relatively short-lived, Group f/64 brought the new West Coast vision of straight photography to national attention and influence. San Francisco’s DeYoung Museum promptly gave f/64 an exhibition and, in that same year, gave Adams his first one-man museum show.\n\nAdams’s star rose rapidly in the early 1930s, propelled in part by his ability and in part by his effusive energy and activity. He made his first visit to New York in 1933, on a pilgrimage to meet photographer Alfred Stieglitz, the artist whose work and philosophy Adams most admired and whose life of commitment to the medium he consciously emulated. Their relationship was intense and their correspondence frequent, rich, and insightful. Although profoundly a man of the West, Adams spent a considerable amount of time in New York during the 1930s and 1940s, and the Stieglitz circle played a vital role in his artistic life. In 1933 the Delphic Gallery gave Adams his first New York show. His first series of technical articles was published in Camera Craft in 1934, and his first widely distributed book, Making a Photograph, appeared in 1935. Most important, in 1936 Stieglitz gave Adams a one-man show at An American Place.\n\nRecognition, however, did not alleviate Adams’s financial pressures. In a letter dated 6 August 1935 he wrote Weston, “I have been busy, but broke. Can’t seem to climb over the financial fence.” Adams was compelled to spend much of his time as a commercial photographer. Clients ran the gamut, including the Yosemite concessionaire, the National Park Service, Kodak, Zeiss, IBM, AT\u0026amp;T, a small women’s college, a dried fruit company, and Life, Fortune, and Arizona Highways magazines — in short, everything from portraits to catalogues to Coloramas. On 2 July 1938 he wrote to friend David McAlpin, “I have to do something in the relatively near future to regain the right track in photography. I am literally swamped with “commercial” work — necessary for practical reasons, but very restraining to my creative work.” Although Adams became an unusually skilled commercial photographer, the work was intermittent, and he constantly worried about paying the next month’s bills. His financial situation remained precarious and a source of considerable stress until late in life.\n\nAdams’s technical mastery was the stuff of legend. More than any creative photographer, before or since, he reveled in the theory and practice of the medium. Weston and Strand frequently consulted him for technical advice. He served as principal photographic consultant to Polaroid and Hasselblad and, informally, to many other photographic concerns. Adams developed the famous and highly complex “zone system” of controlling and relating exposure and development, enabling photographers to creatively visualize an image and produce a photograph that matched and expressed that visualization. He produced ten volumes of technical manuals on photography, which are the most influential books ever written on the subject.\n\nAdams’s energy and capacity for work were simply colossal. He often labored for eighteen or more hours per day, for days and weeks on end. There were no vacations, no holidays, no Sundays in Ansel Adams’s life. Frequently, after and intense period of work, he would return to San Francisco or Yosemite, promptly contract the “flu,” and spend several days in bed. His hyper-kinetic existence was also fueled by alcohol, for which he had a particular fondness, and a constant whirl of social activity, friends, and colleagues. As Beaumont Newhall writes in his FOCUS: Memoirs of a Life in Photography (1993), “Ansel was a great party man and loved to entertain. He had a very dominating personality, and would always be the center of attention” (p. 235).\n\nAdams described himself as a photographer — lecturer — writer. It would perhaps be more accurate to say that he was simply — indeed, compulsively — a communicator. He endlessly traveled the country in pursuit of both the natural beauty he revered and photographed and the audiences he required. Adams felt an intense commitment to promoting photography as a fine art and played a key role in the establishment of the first museum department of photography, at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The work at the museum fostered the closest relationships of Adams’s life, with Beaumont and Nancy Newhall, a historian and museum administrator and a writer-designer, respectively. Their partnership was arguably the most potent collaboration in twentieth-century photography. In the 1950s and 1960s Nancy Newhall and Adams created a number of books and exhibitions of historic significance, particularly the Sierra Club’s This is the American Earth (1960), which, with Rachel Carson’s classic Silent Spring, played a seminal role in launching the first broad-based citizen environmental movement.\n\nAdams was an unremitting activist for the cause of wilderness and the environment. Over the years he attended innumerable meetings and wrote thousands of letters in support of his conservation philosophy to newspaper editors, Sierra Club and Wilderness Society colleagues, government bureaucrats, and politicians. However, his great influence came from his photography. His images became the symbols, the veritable icons, of wild America. When people thought about the national parks of the Sierra Club or nature of the environment itself, the often envisioned them in terms of an Ansel Adams photograph. His black-and-white images were not “realistic” documents of nature. Instead, they sought an intensification and purification of the psychological experience of natural beauty. He created a sense of the sublime magnificence of nature that infused the viewer with the emotional equivalent of wilderness, often more powerful than the actual thing.\n\nFor Adams, the environmental issues of particular importance were Yosemite National Park, the national park system, and above all, the preservation of wilderness. He focused on what he termed the spiritual-emotional aspects of parks and wilderness and relentlessly resisted the Park Service’s “resortism,” which had led to the over development of the national parks and their domination by private concessionaires. But the range of issues in which Adams involved himself was encyclopedic. He fought for new parks and wilderness areas, for the Wilderness Act, for wild Alaska and his beloved Big Sur coast of central California, for the mighty redwoods, for endangered sea lions and sea otters, and for clean air and water. An advocate of balanced, restrained use of resources, Adams also fought relentlessly against overbuilt highways, billboards, and all manner of environmental mendacity and shortsightedness. Yet he invariably treated his opponents with respect and courtesy.\n\nThough wilderness and the environment were his grand passions, photography was his calling, his metier, his raison d’etre. Adams never made a creative photograph specifically for environmental purposes. On 12 April 1977 he wrote to his publisher, Tim Hill, “I know I shall be castigated by a large group of people today, but I was trained to assume that art related to the elusive quality of beauty and that the purpose of art was concerned with the elevation of the spirit (horrible Victorian notion!!)” Adams was often criticized for failing to include humans or evidence of “humanity” in his landscape photographs. The great French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson made the well-known comment that “the world is falling to pieces and all Adams and Weston photograph is rocks and trees” (quoted by Adams, Oral History, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, p. 498). Reviewers frequently characterize Adams as a photographer of an idealized wilderness that no longer exists. On the contrary, the places that Adams photographed are, with few exceptions, precisely those wilderness and park areas that have been preserved for all time. There is a vast amount of true and truly protected wilderness in America, much of it saved because of the efforts of Adams and his colleagues.\n\nSeen in a more traditional art history context, Adams was the last and defining figure in the romantic tradition of nineteenth-century American landscape painting and photography. Adams always claimed he was not “influenced,” but, consciously or unconsciously, he was firmly in the tradition of Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt, Carlton Watkins, and Eadweard Muybridge. And he was the direct philosophical heir of the American Transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and John Muir. He grew up in a time and place where his zeitgeist was formed by the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt and “muscular” Americanism, by the pervading sense of manifest destiny, and the notion that European civilization was being reinvented — much for the better — in the new nation and, particularly, in the new West. Adams died in Monterey, California.\n\nAs John Swarkowski states in the introduction to Adams’s Classic Images (1985), “The love that Americans poured out for the work and person of Ansel Adams during his old age, and that they have continued to express with undiminished enthusiasm since his death, is an extraordinary phenomenon, perhaps even unparalleled in our country’s response to a visual artist” (p. 5). Why should this be so? What generated this remarkable response? Adams’s subject matter, the magnificent natural beauty of the West, was absolutely, unmistakably American, and his chosen instrument, the camera, was a quintessential artifact of the twentieth-century culture. He was blessed with an unusually generous, charismatic personality, and his great faith in people and human nature was amply rewarded. Adams channeled his energies in ways that served his fellow citizens, personified in his lifelong effort to preserve the American wilderness. Above all, Adams’s philosophy and optimism struck a chord in the national phsyche. More than any other influential American of his epoch, Adams believed in both the possibility and the probability of humankind living in harmony and balance with its environment. It is difficult to imagine Ansel Adams occurring in a European country or culture and equally difficult to conjure an artist more completely American, either in art of personality.\n\nAdams’s vast archive of papers, memorabilia, correspondence, negatives, and many “fine” photographic prints, as well as numerous “work” or proof prints, are in the John P. Schaefer Center for Creative Photography at the University of Arizona, Tucson. A portion of his papers relating to the Sierra Club are in the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Adams’s Ansel Adams: An Autobiography (1985) was unfinished at the time of his death and was subsequently completed by Mary Street Alinder, his editor. An Autobiography offers a somewhat rose-colored and selective view of Adams’s life. A selection of correspondence, Letters and Images (1988), contains a small but interesting fraction of the estimated 100,000 letters and cards that Adams wrote during his lifetime. He wrote and contributed photographs to hundreds of articles and reviews from 1922 until 1984. He published eight portfolios of original photographic prints (1927, 1948, 1950, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1974, 1976). Nearly four dozen books bear Adams’s name as author and/or artist. Those not mentioned in this article include Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail (1938); Michael and Anne in Yosemite Valley (1941); Born Free and Equal (1944); Illustrated Guide to Yosemite Valley (1946); Camera and Lens (1948); The Negative (1948); Yosemite and the High Sierra (1948); The Print (1950); My Camera in Yosemite Valley (1950); My Camera in the National Parks (1950); The Land of Little Rain (1950, new ed. with Adams’s photographs); Natural Light Photography (1952); Death Valley (1954); Mission San Xavier del Bac (1954); The Pageant of History in Northern California (1954); Artificial Light Photography (1956); The Islands of Hawaii (1958); Yosemite Valley (1959); Death Valley and the Creek Called Furnace (1962); These We Inherit: The Parklands of America (1962); Polaroid Land Photography Manual (1963); An Introduction to Hawaii (1964); Fiat Lux: The University of California (1967); The Tetons and the Yellowstone (1970); Ansel Adams (1972); Singular Images (1974); Ansel Adams: Images 1923-1974 (1974); Photographs of the Southwest (1976); The Portfolios of Ansel Adams (1977); Polaroid Land Photography (1978); Yosemite and the Range of Light (1979); a new technical series, including The Camera (1980), The Negative (1981), and The Print (1983); Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs (1983); and, posthumously, Andrea G. Stillman, ed., The American Wilderness (1990); Stillman and William A. Turnage, eds. Our National Parks (1992); Harry Callahan, ed., Ansel Adams in Color (1993); and Stillman, ed., Ansel Adams: Yosemite and the High Sierra (1994). More than a decade after his death, there was still no biography covering his entire life. Nancy Newhall, Ansel Adams: The Eloquent Light (1963), is a relatively short and adoring biography of Adams’s first thirty-six years, written with zest and insight, as well as Adams’s full collaboration.\n\nThis biography was published by Oxford University Press for its American National Biography.","user_id":174917,"name":"Ansel Adams","website":"anseladams.com"},{"id":325124,"bio":"Lala Serrano (Madrid,1985) is a Spanish photographer who works in both fine art and fashion photography.\n\nHer entire imagery is defined by a palette of vibrant and deep colors and unique textures. Her work evokes emotions and a sense of serenity that does not go unnoticed by the viewer.\nWith a special ability to find beauty in the simplest and everyday things, her work focuses on capturing images that reflect daily life and the emotions derived from it.  \nHer photographs are often presented in visual sequences that tell a story or convey a feeling over time. Her restlessness has led her to exhibit at Sotheby's in New York, BASE Milano and Madrid during PHOTOEspaña2023. ","user_id":324522,"name":"LALA SERRANO","website":"www.lalaserrano.com"},{"id":725894,"bio":"I am a French immigrant born in Cameroon, who has lived in cities such as Paris, Yaoundé and London. I currently live in New York City where I work as a creative director. Photography has become an important form of therapy and an ever growing passion in my day to day life.","user_id":725310,"name":"Ivan Girard","website":""},{"id":288485,"bio":"","user_id":287883,"name":"yi zhu","website":"www.yiphotography.com"},{"id":217667,"bio":"I am an Iranian student and sanctions will not let me pay for the race.\nplease  Check out","user_id":217065,"name":"fatemeh sadeghian","website":""},{"id":468445,"bio":"Creative Art Director at major NYC ad agency","user_id":467861,"name":"Seymour Levy","website":"www.seymourlevyphotos.com"},{"id":533109,"bio":"","user_id":532525,"name":"FERNANDO LEITÃO ALVES DA CUNHA JUNIOR","website":""},{"id":531983,"bio":"I'm a photographer in Portland, OR. I shoot commercial as well as fine art photography and have been working in the medium my entire life. I grew up with a dark room in my basement that my father built for my mother, and started developing my own images in the 4th grade. I'm now 43 with children of my own (one in the 4th grade this year!) And photography is a huge part of our family.","user_id":531399,"name":"Meghan Farrell","website":"www.meghanpaddockfarrell.com"},{"id":217466,"bio":"I am a recent architecture graduate who enjoys dabbling in film and digital photography. I use space and light to define narratives, at many times even making them the protagonist of my shot.","user_id":216864,"name":"Janice Chow","website":""},{"id":726193,"bio":"My name is Salome Lionidze. I'm 24 years old. I'm from Georgia and live in Italy. Since my childhood photography is everything for me. As soon as I had the opportunity I started studying. I study at photoschool in Georgia. Taking photos is my daily life, i really enjoy by that and i can't even imagine leaving home without my camera. I believe i will become famous photographer one day and let's say that's one of the other steps for that.","user_id":725609,"name":"Saliome Lionidze","website":""},{"id":157618,"bio":" I have been documenting vulnerable and marginalized peoples for over 40 years including Disabled, Homeless, Deaf as well as a plethora of other peoples and organizations involved in peace and justice.","user_id":157016,"name":"Harvey Finkle","website":"www.harveyfinkle.com"},{"id":141319,"bio":"Royal College of Art \nMA Photography 2014 -2016","user_id":140717,"name":"JO PHIPPS","website":"www.jophipps.com"},{"id":175537,"bio":"","user_id":174935,"name":"Coilin OConnor","website":""},{"id":16811,"bio":"There is extraordinary beauty everywhere around us. The camera is the greatest tool there is for capturing this and through my Urban Semi-Abstract project I hope to uncover the hidden mystery of the urban environment","user_id":16811,"name":"Ian Saul Hay","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/tearsandmemory"},{"id":90832,"bio":"Cicilie S. Andersen is Norwegian freelance photojournalist and photojournalism student at HiOA (Oslo and Akershus Community College), class off 2016.  ","user_id":90371,"name":"Cicilie S. Andersen","website":"www.cicilieandersen.no"},{"id":161984,"bio":"My approach to both still and moving imagery is based on capturing the candid beauty, motion and emotion of the world around us. The moments that interest me most are the in-between moments, the fractional split seconds we often don't see, let alone think about, or pay attention to.  \n\nI've been a full time photographer and videographer based in NYC since 2012 and had a 15 year career in business and consulting before that.","user_id":161382,"name":"David Geffin","website":"www.davidgeffin.com"},{"id":726252,"bio":"I’m a self-taught street photographer. I learned mostly everything by watching youtube videos. I started from mobile phone, to mirrorless camera, to film camera, and now I mainly use DSLR camera for shooting street photos. I like to shoot street photography as it gives me a sense of artistry where I see the outcome of the picture, I frame it, wait for it to happen, and then freeze it in a frame. I love the thrill and randomness of street photography as I have no idea on what’s out there. I work as a full time nurse, but, on my free time, especially when I’m travelling, I always make sure that I have my camera and take shots on how I see the world in my very own perspective. ","user_id":725668,"name":"Alfie Benjamin","website":"www.instagram.com/al_bnjmn"},{"id":532334,"bio":"Amateur photographer\nCoimbra, Portugal\n\nWith five years old accompanied his parents to Angola returning with ten to his homeland. The years of childhood that he lived in Africa marked his way of being, by sight, by the look, the smells, the colours, by the absence of limits and distances…the horizon.\nPassionate about photography since his childhood through the albums of photographs in China, Macau and Hong Kong performed by his father at the end of the 50´s (20th century) took his first photograph as a teenager whit his first camera, a Kodak Instamatic 25.\nLived distinct realities either in his training, both in the places were he lived, the workplaces and the people with whom he crossed his life, hopelessly, influenced and enriched personally as well as his way of looking at and observe what surrounds it.\nPassionate about photography from childhood, he photographs what moves his soul through his eyes.\n","user_id":531750,"name":"João Luiz Bigotte","website":""},{"id":120068,"bio":"Aletheia is a documentary artist based between London and Sydney. Aletheia is regularly commissioned by the BBC Magazine and also contributes to The Sunday Times Magazine, The Financial Times Magazine, Pacific Standard Magazine, and Sheshootsfilm Magazine.\n\nAletheia’s work uses historical findings as a background to her stories. She is particularly interested in how memory, history and the way we digest the past influences identity and belonging. \n\nAletheia  was named a winner of The Magenta Foundation Flash Forward Emerging Photographer Award for the UK in 2012 and 2015, a finalist for the National Photographic Portrait Prize in 2012 and twice been named a finalist for the Environmental Photographer of the Year Award.\n\nDuring 2014 Aletheia was mentored by Magnum Photos as part of the Ideastap and Magnum Photos Photographic Award. She graduated with her Masters of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography through the London College of Communication with Distinction.","user_id":119466,"name":"Aletheia Casey","website":"www.aletheiacasey.com"},{"id":211895,"bio":"","user_id":211293,"name":"Mike Whalen","website":""},{"id":219578,"bio":"","user_id":218976,"name":"Geo Oplaat","website":"geooplaat-fotografie.com"},{"id":154921,"bio":"\nCastellón, Spain. 1978\n\nMember of Blank Paper Collective. Director and teacher of Blank Paper School Online, Valencia and Castellón from 2007 to 2015. \n\nThe content, the exhibition and the publication of Julián Barón´s work depict a constant dialog between images and their production, propagation, and consumption. \n\nNominated by Fannie Escoulen for the Discovery Prize- Recontres d´Arles 2015, wherein he presented the installation 'Visual Regime' with three of his projects: C.E. N.S. U. R.A., TAUROMAQUIA and Los últimos días vistos del rey. \nHis works have been exhibited in Mapfre Foundation in Spain, Netherlands Photo Museum, Get It Louder Beijing, Chang Jiang Biennale, Chongquing, China and Centre d´Art Pompidou- Metz. \n\nHis interest for investigation, experimentation and pedagogy has created new lines of work and collaborations. In 2014, alongside Jon Cazenave, he created HorizonLab, an open laboratory where they experimented with the natural light and the space of the Galerie du 10 at the French Institute in Madrid, in connection with '1+1 = 12, Contemporary Photography Meetings', curated by Érika Goyarrola and Nicolás Combarro. \n\nJulián Barón participated in the group show 'P2P, Contemporary Practices in Spanish Photography', curated by Charlotte Cotton, Iñaki Domingo and Luis Díaz (30y3). He has curated the presentation of 111 Spanish photographers in the audiovisual 'No Comment', projected within the three day screenings programme of PhotoEspaña, 'Flashing, Dazzling, Breaking Away: A Chronicle of Contemporary Photography in Spain', directed by Alejandro Castellote. \n\nIn 2016, working together with the Photographic Social Vision's Education Department, he created and directed a program called 'Lesson Plan: european experimentation'; a proposal of exercises working with teenagers from schools, institutes and cultural centers in Barcelona. The results of the didactic activities will be displayed in the group show 'Myths of the Near Future', curated by Natasha Christia at the 'DOCfield'16 -Europe: Lost in Translation'.\n\nCurrently he coordinates imagenred.org an online project of pedagogic, collaborative and transversal profile, supported by Fotocolectania Foundation.\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":154319,"name":"Julián Barón","website":"www.julianbaron.es"},{"id":726949,"bio":"My name is Tiffany and I am 21 years old. I am a newcomer to street photography but I tried my hand at it last month and have fallen in love with it! Please feel free to get in touch; my contact details are on my website :) ","user_id":726365,"name":"Tiffany Grego","website":"www.tiffanygrego.com"},{"id":120194,"bio":"I am a free photographer. Fond of literature, music, cinematography and photography. I often have an inspiration of people, their life stories and communications with nature, cities and others. ","user_id":119592,"name":"Anastasia Maltseva","website":""},{"id":13122,"bio":"Born in 1979 in Herne, Germany. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. In 2008 Jörg Brüggemann finished his photography studies under the guidance of professor Peter Bialobrzeski at the University of the Arts in Bremen. His diploma project “Same Same But Different” portrayed backpacking tourism in South Asia. Since then he works as a freelance photographer in Berlin and a year later he joined OSTKREUZ – Photographers’ Agency. In 2012 Jörg Brüggemann published his first monograph “Metalheads – The Global Brotherhood” with gestalten publisher and showed the project as a single exhibition at gestalten space in Berlin. He received numerous awards and grants including the BFF promtion prize 2009, a VG BildKunst grant, and an honorable mention at CENTER’s Project Competition 2009. He was a finalist at the MAGNUM Expression Award 2009 and a winner of PDN Photo Annual 2013. As a member of OSTKREUZ -Photographers’ Agency he recieved the Konrad-Wolf-Preis 2013.","user_id":13122,"name":"Jörg Brüggemann","website":"www.joergbrueggemann.com"},{"id":270965,"bio":"Photographe amateur.","user_id":270363,"name":"Paul Jeannin","website":""},{"id":727021,"bio":"A high school photographer who was born in New York City in the states, and was brought back to my hometown Guangzhou, where I finished my elementary and middle school. Then I was sent to the States again for high school, where I ended up with is Northern California. Thus, Chinatown for me is a complex place, not because of the historical and cultural complexity, but also things and people in this small society.","user_id":726437,"name":"Sharon Jiang","website":"sj20041220.wixsite.com/my-site"},{"id":229935,"bio":"","user_id":229333,"name":"Olivier Braive","website":"www.olivier-braive.com"},{"id":173926,"bio":"","user_id":173324,"name":"Antonio D'Alessandro","website":"www.antoniodalessandrofotografo.it"},{"id":135198,"bio":"","user_id":134596,"name":"Heather Bostock","website":"www.facebook.com/HeatherBostocksPhotography"},{"id":173563,"bio":"EXHIBITIONS :\n\n2014\n- Last Dance, group exhibition, curated by Le Syndicat Magnifique invitated by Jeune Création, Marseille, Gourvennec Ogor Gallery. Exhibition certified Marseille Provence Capitale Européenne de la Culture.\n\n2013\n- Silencio, group exhibition, curated by Welchrome, Salle Barbière, Musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer, France.\n- Est-ce ainsi que les hommes vivent ?, group exhibition, selection from Marcel Burg’s private collection, No-Smoking Gallery, Strasbourg, France.\n- Open studio, Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik, (ZK/U Berlin), residency, Berlin, Germany.\n\n2012\n- Sprechstundenzeiten, solo exhibition, Electronic Beats, Berlin, Germany.\n\n2011\n- Operstat’, solo exhibition, G.A.C, Creteil, France.\n- La Ville Moderne, group exhibition, Contemporary and Modern Art Museum of Strasbourg, France.\n\n2010\n- Mais Godard c’est Delacroix !, duo with David Brognon, curated by Dixit, CRAC Alsace, Altkirch, France.\n- Jeune Création, group exhibition, le 104 / le Centquatre, Paris, France.\n- Voies-Off, group projection, Festival des Rencontres Internationale Photographiques d’Arles, France.\n- Permanent Collection, Contemporary and Modern Art Museum of Strasbourg (MAMCS), France.\n\n2009\n- Octave Cowbell Gallery, solo exhibition, Metz, France.\n- Jean-Pierre Ritsch-Fisch Gallery, solo exhibition, Strasbourg, France.\n\nArt Fairs with Ritsch-Fisch Gallery : Art Karlsrhue 2013, Munich Contempo 2010, St’Art 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012.\n\nCOLLECTIONS :\nPublic :\nContemporary and Modern Art Museum of Strasbourg (MAMCS), France.\nBibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF), Paris, France.\nPrivates : Presence in the collections in Europe and in the United-States.\n\nRESIDENCY :\n2013, Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (ZK/U Berlin), Berlin, Germany.\n\nGRANTS AND CATALOGS :\n 2013\n- Portail Arago, photographic archives of the French Museums and Institutions collections, Réunions des Musées Nationaux - Grand Palais (Rmn-GP), France.\n- Nominated for the Oberrheinischer Kunstpreis Offenburg, Germany.\n2012\n- Catalog Une décennie, ten years of the Octave Cowbel Gallery, Metz, France.\n2011\n- Nominated for the Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg, Luxembourg.\n2010\n- Catalog Jeune Création 2010, Exposition d’Art Contemporain au Centquatre, Paris, France.\n- A.A.I, DRAC Alsace, Strasbourg, France.\n\nCONFERENCES :\n- 08.01.2011 Le temps d’une rencontre, MAMC Strasbourg, présentation of my work based on Sans titre - 2008, (parkinglots grid), permanent collection, MAMC Strasbourg, France.\n- 14.05.2009 écarts et déplacements : troubler le jeu, Conference about the residencies, ESAD Strasbourg.\nContributor about my residencies in the USA and Berlin.\n\nEDUCATION :\n- June 2007 : Master’s degree with Honors in Visual Arts, ESAD Strasbourg, France.\n- 2005/2006 Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee (KHB), exchange programm, 1 year in Berlin.\n\nBIBLIOGRAPHY :\nElectronic Beats, pic of the day, November.02.2012, edited by Max Dax.\nMaison Française, n°577, Avril/Mai 2012. Article by Guillaume Morel.\nReflets DNA, n°236, 21.02.2009 to 27.02.2009. Article by Serge Hartmann.\nAlsatic TV, Café Culture of the 06.03.2009. Interview by Sylvia Dubost.\nRegioartline Magazine, n°5.2009 – April/May. Article by Marjorie Deshayes.\nMusées de la ville de Strasbourg, Oct/Nov/Dec 2009, Actualité des Collections.\nArtline Kunstmagazin, n° 12, November 2009, Review : St’Art 2009.","user_id":172961,"name":"julien lescoeur","website":"www.julien-lescoeur.com"},{"id":153333,"bio":"I am a graphic storyteller. I enjoy making photos, writing about lost love, and exploring graveyards and underground tunnels in New York City. \n\nCurrently I study Communication Design at Parsons the New School for Design. I like jewels, boys, dancing, and discussing death. \n\nIf you would like to get in touch, please email me:\nmoorh524@newschool.edu","user_id":152731,"name":"Haley Moore","website":"www.thepenclique.xyz"},{"id":727147,"bio":"I am a photographer from Northern Ireland based in Germany. My work encapsulates life and the representation of the world as I see it. I often fixate on how natural light interacts with everyday objects. ","user_id":726563,"name":"Aaron Stewart","website":""},{"id":187776,"bio":"Gavin Doran is a Brooklyn-based photographer best known for his environmental portraiture and documentary imagery. \nLargely shaped by his upbringing in the American South, his work often features humble portraits of men and women of great character from all around the world.\n​","user_id":187174,"name":"Gavin Doran","website":"www.gavindoran.com"},{"id":43059,"bio":"Anthony Grippa is an independent filmmaker and photographer based in Los Angeles.  He graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in History and earned his M.F.A. in Directing from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.  \n\nAnthony has written and directed several short films, music videos, and commercials.  His feature film credits include Running Funny, starring Tony nominated actor Louis Zorich, as well as Half Brother, starring Stephen Plunkett and Casey Biggs.\n\nAnthony's photography includes portraiture, street photography, and an ongoing series of images documenting life in New York's historic Fulton Fish Market.  His work appeared most recently in the Los Angeles Center of Photography's Creative Portraiture Exhibition in 2015.  Anthony's work will also be included in the Street Shooting Around the World Exhibition at LACP in February 2016.","user_id":43064,"name":"Anthony Grippa","website":"www.anthonygrippa.com"},{"id":173867,"bio":"Amateur photographer","user_id":173265,"name":"Akiko Hoshino","website":"www.instagram.com/_hoshino_"},{"id":158589,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte,\nje cherche dans mon travail à capter dans le monde qui nous entoure les traces de ce qui à mes yeux, révèle le plus beau de notre humanité : ce subtil équilibre entre notre fragilité et la force que nous donne l'espérance.","user_id":157987,"name":"Isabelle Teillard dEyry","website":""},{"id":532726,"bio":"Angelika Eppert is an Austrian fine art photographer based in Berlin, Germany. Balancing her career in the aerospace industry, she uses photography as an outlet for her vivid imagination. \n\nWith a focus on experimental landscape photography, Angelika’s portfolio also encompasses street, abstract and conceptual art photography.\n\nIn her photographic work, she is particularly drawn to dark and moody aesthetics while exploring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Her pictures have an evocative, melancholic, and mystical touch, inviting viewers to drift away into another state of mind and to immerse themselves in feelings not easily grasped.\n\nThematically, Eppert uses photography to explore concepts such as closeness and distance, connection and absence.\n\nEppert's visual language is characterized by a preference for low-light conditions and an experimental approach that includes multiple exposure, light painting, the use of special filters, foils, prisms and fabrics, as well as deliberate image composition.\n","user_id":532142,"name":"Angelika Eppert","website":"angelikaeppert.com"},{"id":173086,"bio":"My name is Jeff Phillips, and I’ve been passionate about photography for more than 30 years. For the last seven years I’ve helped produce Filter Photo Festival in Chicago.  I am the creator of the found photography exhibition, Lost and Found: The Search for Harry and Edna. \n\nMy photographs have been exhibited and published in books, newspapers, and magazines.\n\nI have conducted photography workshops, panel discussions, and have presented my work to audiences at Pecha Kucha, Society for Photographic Education (SPE), SXSW 2014, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, and other conferences and festivals.  ","user_id":172484,"name":"Jeff Phillips","website":"www.jeffphillips.me"},{"id":608626,"bio":"Architecte de formation, je me consacre maintenant à la photographie.\nPhotographie de rue, principalement à Bruxelles ou je vis.\nJean Theys.","user_id":608042,"name":"Jean Theys","website":""},{"id":160595,"bio":"","user_id":159993,"name":"Prasad Mahale","website":"NA"},{"id":152664,"bio":"actually i am a Potter  not  a photographer,  but if you were to ask me how destiny or coincidence have affected my life, I think it is via photography. My family is not a big fan of photography. When I was young man, my father had only one camera, a Polaroid.\nMy first experience with photography was using his camera to take pictures of a catfish for a school project. When I was about to snap the photo, the fish suddenly jumped out of the bowl. I accidentally pressed the shutter and got a blurry picture of a jumping fish. The teacher loved it and said it was a perfect moment while my father admonished me for playing with his camera. The second time was when I started my art course. I had a very small camera which was leant to me by my German friend and subsequently I lost this in Kao-bin cave. But on that day, I actually felt the beginning of something. As soon as I came back, I bought a second-hand SLR and started experimenting with it. I then met a lot of new people and gained new perspectives which all affected my pottery works. Now, where would I be today if I didn’t lose my friends camera? I think photography is a matter of timing. It is about being at the right place, at the right time. ","user_id":152062,"name":"Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch","website":"www.artchaburi.com"},{"id":532835,"bio":"I studied Architecture and City Planning at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY.  For the bulk of my career, I worked for a large public transportation agency in NYC.  Suddenly, in retirement, I took up photography.  It has become a medium for me to express what I now consider my art.  Who knew my art would be the culmination of my New Jersey roots, my love of my hometown (Paterson, NJ) and the focus of my career as a working woman which were city planning and architecture.  Its as if suddenly, everything in my life came together in street photography and I have never felt younger or happier.  I find so much joy in this endeavor because I believe I was meant to do this.","user_id":532251,"name":"Linda Cubitoso","website":""},{"id":28416,"bio":"I never thought photography was in me. It just kind of happened. No one in my family had tried it. It started all of a sudden in a family program, where I met a photographer and was inspired to add photography to my life. I have completed basic \u0026amp; foundation course from Pathshala South Asian Media Academy.","user_id":28421,"name":"Ziaul Haque","website":"www.facebook.com/ziainbd"},{"id":120454,"bio":"I was born on the 24th of September in Kyiv, Ukraine.\nI started to photograph in 2005 and in a while became a photo correspondent. I have worked in the Internet edition URA-Inform and the photoservice of UNIAN (Ukrainian National Independent Agency of News).\nBeen traveling and filming the life on the board of the native Ukrainian ship (chaika) SPAS for 5 years.\nFor 3 years I been maiking the project about people who was tortured by police officers in Ukraine.\nNow I'm working as a freelance photo correspondent.\nIn my work I try to reflect the social events and processes of people I capture in their natural environment.\nI'm a Kiev-based (Ukraine) photojournalist and documentary photographer.","user_id":119852,"name":"Dmitry Kupriyan","website":"www.kupriyan.com"},{"id":144578,"bio":"Nicola Kinloch was born and raised in New Zealand, where she lived studied and worked until she was inspired by the opportunities offered in Australia to study Multi Media. Kinloch migrated to Australia in 1998, and completed an advanced diploma in Multimedia at the Technical and Further Education, (TAFE) at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in 2001. It was not until 2010 that Kinloch followed her passion for photography and went on to complete a Bachelor degree of Fine Art, Photography at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, (RMIT) University, Australia.\n \nPrivacy, conservation and the gaze are themes explored through out her body of work. Her practice employs the medium of photography, (both film and digital) and installation, and it is a curiosity of the world that inspires further work.\n","user_id":143976,"name":"Nicola Kinloch","website":"www.nicolakinloch.com"},{"id":120553,"bio":"Soy Lina María fotográfa documental colombiana, vivo en Medellín y actualmente estudio cine. ","user_id":119951,"name":"Lina María Hidalgo","website":""},{"id":168562,"bio":"","user_id":167960,"name":"Chen Liu","website":""},{"id":690181,"bio":"","user_id":689597,"name":"wang shuai","website":"www.instagram.com/2222cats"},{"id":190835,"bio":"Antranik Tavitian is a first generation Armenian-American born in Los Angeles, California, USA to Syrian-Armenian parents born in Aleppo, Syria. His photography focuses on the intersectional exploration of social issues, ethnicity, and identity through both personal reflection and current events. \n","user_id":190233,"name":"Antranik Tavitian","website":"www.antraniktavitian.com"},{"id":690178,"bio":"","user_id":689594,"name":"Joshua Koerner","website":"www.joshuakoerner.com"},{"id":457141,"bio":"I am eccentric and I seriously love taking pictures, I take pictures of almost everything around me,  the pictures that I take are easily understood moreover, they  carry memories within them.","user_id":456557,"name":"ForeverBe Nqunjana","website":""},{"id":140881,"bio":"Dagmar Sippel,\ngeboren am 11.10.1961 in Schwalmstadt (D), lebt seit 1986 in Paris.\nMitglied der ' Deutschen Gesellschaft für Photographie ', DGPH in Köln seit 2008.\n\n1988  Diplom, Kunststudium bei Prof. Harry Kramer, GHK Kassel (D).\n1989  Stipendium vom Deutsch-Französischen Jugendwerk, DFJW, Bad Honnef.(D)\n1990  Preis für junge europäische Photographie, deutsche Leasing AG, Bad Homburg.(D).\n1993  1. Preis \" Begenungen 93\", Bonn. Präsident: Prof.Dr.L.Fritz Gruber.\n\nAusstellungen - Fotos - Arbeiten:\n2015  ' Kunst in den Gärten', MONUMENTOILES, Metz (F).\n2014 ' 111 Geschäfte in Paris die man erlebt haben muss' - Shopping-guide, EMONS, Köln (D)\n2014  ' ICH ' - Fotografische Selbstinszenierung von Frauen, Sylt (D).\n2012   \"Ich komm und brin Dir Rosen\" - Stereoinstallation, 400 Jahrfeier La Pitiè, Paris.\n2009  ' Encontras da Imagem 09 ' - Frauenfestival in Braga, Portugal.\n2007 ' Me Vois-La' - Einzelausstellung im Centre IRIS, Paris.\n2002  ' Paris in 3-D ' , Pariser Stadtmuseum CARNAVALET (Mois de la photo)\n1998  ' Reise ' , Photobiennale VIGO, Spanien.\n1996  ' Begrenzte Grenzenlosigkeit ', Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, Berlin...!\n\nAnkäufe, Kollektionen:\nSammlung Gruber,Köln (D)\nPariser Jagd - und Naturmuseum (F), Museu de Imagem, Braga (P), Hotel HOPPER Köln (D), Musée CARNAVALET Paris (F), Biennale VIGO (E), NGBK Berlin.(D)","user_id":140279,"name":"dagmar sippel","website":"www.dagmar-sippel.com"},{"id":211872,"bio":"","user_id":211270,"name":"Jack Richardson","website":"www.jngrichardson.com"},{"id":533292,"bio":"Originally from India, I spent six years abroad, pursuing my doctorate in science. These years away, made me ‘homesick’ for my homeland and I took to my childhood interest in visual storytelling. Although at that stage, my idea of photography was 'eye-pleasing’ images, slowly I started following the works of Magnum photographers. With time my definition of photography evolved. I realised documentary photography was a tool to narrate stories through a sequence of images.  \nMy new-grown passion for visual storytelling, put together with my ‘homesickness’ for India,  gave me a strong desire to return, and document the people and stories of India.\nIn the end of 2022, I quit my position at Caltech and returned, to pursue visual storytelling, full-time.\n","user_id":532708,"name":"Sivasubramanyan M V","website":""},{"id":533293,"bio":"Hello! My name is Aitor, better known as Aitor del Arco. I’m a visual artist\u0026nbsp;from Calpe in Spain. My life has always been related to the art world, from a very young age I went to art painting classes where I used the different techniques and knowledge I acquired to be able to draw in the real world a bit of my world, where I used to be more of my time, and that also nourished thanks to other universes that were embodied in the form of books, movies, songs, etc. I have always been very influenced by the history of art in the digital age.\n\n\n\nI currently work predominantly in the digital realm, creating photos, designs, animations or CGI. I love using creativity in a narrative way, whether it's in a photo, a video or an animation. Find the perfect and suitable vehicle to tell each story. But most of all I like to surround myself with what inspires me, whether it's going for a hike, watching a movie with my dog, walking down a street with neon lights, stepping into a puddle when getting out of the car or finding no parking. Because in the end, creativity is nothing more than connecting things that at first glance may be unconnected.\n\nBy the way, a question: Will the fish know that they swim or think that they fly?\n","user_id":532709,"name":"Aitor Del Arco","website":"www.aitordelarco.com"},{"id":533746,"bio":"Mariano Seara\nFotógrafo\n \nNació en Buenos Aires el 28 de Octubre de 1978. En 2000 estudió fotografía en la Escuela Argentina de Fotografía (EAF). En 2001 realizó el curso de iluminación para fotografía de Moda con Andy Cherniavsky. En 2020 participó del curso Fotografía Documental con Rodrigo Nespolo en EAF, el curso de retoque digital Camera RAW+PS con Francisco Kitzberger en la Escuela Diego Ortiz Mugica y el taller Revelarte en Escuela de Diego Ortiz Mugica. Actualmente hace clínica de obra con Juan Travnik y seguimiento de proyecto con Sofia Zuluaga. Participó en talleres de Valeria Sestua, Romina Guarda y Maximiliano Magnano.\n\nHa participado en muestras colectivas a nivel nacional e internacional.","user_id":533162,"name":"Mariano Seara","website":""},{"id":148766,"bio":"A Fine Art \u0026amp; Commercial Photographer residing ont the West Coast of Ireland. \n\n\nRecent Awards\nFederation Of European Photographers: European Landscape \"Bronze Camera\"  Photographer of The Year Awards 2016 \n\n2016 Bank of Ireland IPPA Landscape Photographer of The Year \u0026amp; Chairman's Award\n \nBlack \u0026amp; White Spider Awards 2016\n1st Place - Outstanding Achievement in Architectural \nHonourable Mention in Architectural | Miners Shack under The MilkyWay \nNominee in Architectural | Rhyolite Milkyway Nevada \nNominee in Fine Art | Tumbleweed \nNominee in Nature | Badland Formations, Zabriskie Point, NV\n\n2015 IPPA Photographer of the Year\n\nBest Open Art \u0026amp; Creativity Portfolio + Pictorial/Travel \u0026amp; Fine Art Portfolio\nBest Open Art \u0026amp; Creativity Single Image + Best Pictorial/Travel \u0026amp; Fine Art Single Image\n\nFEP. European Photographer of The Year Finalist 2015.\n\nMonochrome Awards 2014\nDesert Landscape  Honourable Mention in Landscape\nPower Plant - Navajo Generating Station - Honourable Mention in Photojournalism\nYosemite Honourable Mention in Landscape    \nZabriskie Point, Death Valley Honourable Mention in Landscape\n\nIPPA Irish Professional Photographers Association National Awards 2014:\nBest Travel Pictorial \u0026amp; Fine Art Portfolio\n","user_id":148164,"name":"Michael Mc Laughlin","website":"www.michaelmclaughlinstudios.com"},{"id":211899,"bio":"","user_id":211297,"name":"Claire Bouleau","website":"www.clairebouleauphotography.com"},{"id":119863,"bio":"","user_id":119261,"name":"Stefano Zardini","website":"www.stefanozardini.com"},{"id":211877,"bio":"","user_id":211275,"name":"Jamie Mackie","website":"www.jamiemackiephotography.co.uk"},{"id":101653,"bio":"My Name Is Danielle B Latta, and I am an artist;  a photographer, a drawer, a painter, an illustrator, graphic designer and a web designer.\n\nI have a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design, and this is where I first picked up a camera and have not put it down since.\n\nTo me, photography is not just about capturing a time, place or event but creating a visually appealing or emotional evoking image, no matter the subject.","user_id":101051,"name":"Danielle Latta","website":"photography.v-i-o.com"},{"id":120725,"bio":"I studied Audio-visual arts, therefore my photos are more then an image, they tell a story.  I worked for an abundance of magazines, newspapers and advertising agencies. But I'm always focused on my own work. In 2015 I published my first photo book Oblivious which received exposure all around the world. Last year I had my first solo exhibition in a museum, Museum Hilversum, in the Netherlands. Many interviews, publications, radio and a tv-interview followed. Which encouraged me to continue telling stories and develop my work. Last exhibition I won't say goodbye was in Fotoistanbul. Last project 'Insomnia' , Museum de Fundatie in Zwolle. The corresponding photobook is published by Waanders\u0026amp;dekunst and designed by Sybren Kuiper.","user_id":120123,"name":"Annabel Oosteweeghel","website":"www.annabeloosteweeghel.nl"},{"id":533385,"bio":"I have been a Software Engineer for nearly 20 years now. I never really dabbled with photography until last summer,  which brought me face to face with a life changing event. An event that left me in a very dark place, where I desperately needed an outlet to slowly move on.\n\nI had happened to have purchased a Fuji X-T20 at the time, which I was planning to use on a holiday with my partner. Instead, I started going out on the streets, learning about semi auto, auto, and all the technical bits of photography. At the time I thought that being a good photographer was knowing a camera's secrets inside out. \n\nSoon enough, and while following influential photographers like Sean Tucker and Paola Franqui, I realised photography is about putting one's heart and soul out there. The camera and its secrets are simply the means to that end.\n","user_id":532801,"name":"Evangelos Aktoudianakis","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/151302472@N04/with/46635708875"},{"id":220998,"bio":"Carolina Sitterson was born in Miami, Florida, where she now works as a graphic designer, photographer, educator and coach. She received a B.S. in Architecture, with a minor in Architecture History, from Georgia Tech in 2012. Since 2015, she's been focusing on developing creatively, choosing to pursue an M.F.A. in Visual Arts from Miami International University of Art \u0026amp; Design, with a concentration in Photography.","user_id":220396,"name":"Carolina Sitterson","website":"www.carolinasitterson.com"},{"id":533393,"bio":"\n My name is Bader Nasser. I am a Kuwaiti self-taught photographer who started creating photos in 2015 at the age of 21.\n \nIn 2018, I was chosen to participate in a photography exhibition sponsored by Kuwait's Ministry of Youth on the occasion of Arab Youth Day. The same year, a photograph from my iPhone series was featured on Apple's official Instagram. \n \nIn 2020, the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) featured a selection of my photographs in an advertisement highlighting the country's perseverance during the difficult period of the pandemic. ","user_id":532809,"name":"bader nasser","website":"www.badernasser.com"},{"id":534428,"bio":"LBiography : Philippe Yvon is a visual artist whose work deals with the urban tear. After studying literature and cinema, Philippe Yvon developed an interest in contemporary urban Art. He then focused on the fate of the urban posters that his fellow citizens tear up. As a result he explores the world of ripping and color, and of words that lose their original meaning within the frame of his still images. He centers his pictures according to graphic and societal choices. His goal is to take the Art from the street and show it to everybody.\nOriginally from the Var area, he currently lives in Paris, a city where he can wander and photograph tears on walls and urban furniture. If Paris is particularly fascinating, other cities and places he came across during his travels have also been the subject of his photographic observations.\nHis research is guided by the aesthetic feel of the urban wounds that he fixes in an image, a single snapshot, onto his paintings. His daily task is meticulous, ","user_id":533844,"name":"philippe yvon","website":"www.folie-urbaine.fr"},{"id":167954,"bio":"Issei Suda was born in Tokyo in 1940 and graduated from the Tokyo College of Photography in 1962. \n\nHe worked as a freelance photographer from 1971 and taught for many years at the Osaka University of Arts.\n\nHe has had over 75 solo exhibitions, mainly in Japan, and his work is featured in numerous major museum collections around the world, including SFMoMA, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and The J. Paul Getty Museum. \n\nHis publications include the monographs Fushi Kaden (1978), My Tokyo 100 (1979),Human Memory (1996) and Minyou Sanga (2007).","user_id":167352,"name":"Issei Suda","website":""},{"id":726203,"bio":"All About Photo Merit Awards 2022\nIpa 3rd Place Oneshot SP Geo.\nJuror Pick LensCulture SP Award","user_id":725619,"name":"Edas Wong","website":""},{"id":168235,"bio":"","user_id":167633,"name":"Mohammad Mehrara","website":""},{"id":727290,"bio":"","user_id":726706,"name":"Matt Christ","website":"www.christmattphotography.com"},{"id":196136,"bio":"","user_id":195534,"name":"Erika Pierson","website":"www.erikapiersonphotography.com"},{"id":168395,"bio":"I began taking pictures in 2014 and since then I have been studying Photography, especially Documentary and Street Photography. I have been participating in some photographic exhibitions in Brazil,  focusing on this perspective.","user_id":167793,"name":"MARCELO SANTOS","website":"www.conexoesrua.com.br"},{"id":175058,"bio":"","user_id":174456,"name":"Ritika Shah","website":"www.prithvipictures.com"},{"id":177950,"bio":"","user_id":177348,"name":"Michael Maria Mueller","website":"michaelmariamueller.net"},{"id":168065,"bio":"Film editor and musician based on Dartmoor in southwest England.","user_id":167463,"name":"Stephen Potter","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/mrp1959"},{"id":174480,"bio":"I use photography and software as my two main working media. My interests have been concentrated on the way the imagination shapes our reality.\n\nFor the last seven years I have been making a documentary project that I'm calling 'The Final Desert'. This is divided into three parts of which two are Space Lands which I completed in 2009 and New Space which is work in progress. A short series of photographs of collections of objects I made while doing these projects is called 'Object Deserta'.\n\nSpace Lands was stimulated by a spontaneous visit to New Mexico in 2007, partly inspired by the news that Norman Foster had designed a spaceport building in the emptiest deserts of New Mexico for Richard Branson. I found a rich vein of trace objects in this human wilderness that inspired the project.\n\nNew Space more directly addresses the desire of people to go into space. I met many of these people on visits to New Mexico and California, particularly as I attended space conferences where I collected most of the objects now in Object Deserta. This series reflects more the people and social context or 'collateral damage' of grand urges as they play out. The images are presented in the format of NASA publicity images from the Apollo era. I possess a collection of these publicity and used them as framing device for the series.\n\nObject Deserta contains a number of objects which may or may not be ironic, humorous or tragic. Robert Adams has decried the kind of photography that seeks out curious juxtapositions, Object Deserta may be precisely what he dislikes the most. These still life images were made with and processed on a mobile phone and are being presented in the form of a small handmade artists book.\n\nI am the maker of Foliobook, an iPad portfolio app used by thousands of artists to show their work on the iPad.\n\n\n\nAwards\n\n2014 : John E Wright portfolio award.\n2009 : First Prize, Brilliant Book Awards\nSolo Exhibitions\n\n2010 : Three White Walls Gallery, Birmingham\n2006 : Escape, London\n2006 : The Muse Gallery, London\n2005 : Brinkworth House, Wiltshire.\nGroup Exhibitions\n\n2015 : Evidence, Format Derby.\n2014 : Contact Light, Article Gallery, Birmingham\n2009 : Foto8 Summer Show @ Crane Kalman Brighton\n2009 : Foto8 Summer Show, Host Gallery, London\n2009 : AOP Open Exhibition 2\n007 : Interruptions in time, London Gallery West\n2004 : Embedded, M.A. Final exhibition, London.\n2004 : Selected student work from BA and MA Photography, London Gallery West.\n2004 : Reduced, 200 artists work on a small scale, Century Gallery, London.\n2004 : Sino-foreign Photographic Communication Fair, Nanjing. 2003 : So, Far : M.A. interim exhibition, Century Gallery, London.\nCollections\n\n2009 : Work acquired by the New Mexico Museum of Space History from the Space Lands Series\nStudies\n\n\n","user_id":173878,"name":"Paul Robert Freeman","website":"www.paulfreeman.com"},{"id":26624,"bio":"A photographer living in Wellington, New Zealand. ","user_id":26629,"name":"Sushrutha Metikurke","website":""},{"id":116421,"bio":"I'm Robert Banat a photographer living in New York City.  I photograph the world around me and the amazing diversity that this city has to offer.  My ongoing project is a series of portraits of artists in the process of creating artwork.  I've presented my first solo exhibition \"The Hollow Bone\" June 2015 in New York City.","user_id":115819,"name":"Robert Banat","website":"RobertBanat.com"},{"id":533417,"bio":"Cyril Delettre is a French artist specialising in photography and videography. His work is a balance between documentary and art.\n\nHong Kong has inspired him the following series: How To See The Light…Walk the dog, Eclosions HK, After Midnight, Afternoon, Rythmes, Walk Don’t Walk, and Wild City.\n\nIn 2018, Delettre documented people living in the Dump Site of Cebu, Philippines, with the help of the NGO Children of the Mekong.\n\nIn 2014, Cyril Delettre and Marie-Florence Gros moved to Hong Kong, where they are based now, and founded La Galerie Paris 1839, an art gallery dedicated to photography.\n\nHis other photography series include Vibrations, Om, NYC, Eclosions, Impressions, Travelling, and Square Noir.\n\nThe series Eclosions was created for a monumental artwork to cover the façade of Gare d’Austerlitz (Station of Austerlitz), during the station’s redevelopment works. The artwork measured 60 metres long and 7 metres tall, and was in place from 2012 to 2015. \n\nIn 2012, he directed a short film Execution, based on an original screenplay by Marie-Florence Gros. Producing a special film with a great team, he addressed the subject of the death penalty in a tone of caustic irony. \n\nHe released Objectifs de Campagne, a documentary about photojournalists who followed the 2007 electoral campaign. Throughout these reportages, he showed the backstage of electoral campaigns as well as the hard work of photojournalists. \n\nDelettre joined the press agency Imapress in 1989 and then REA in 200","user_id":532833,"name":"Cyril Delettre","website":"www.delettre.net"},{"id":117503,"bio":"I am originally from Barcelona (Spain) and I’ve moved to NYC on 2014. My work has lead me to San Francisco, where I currently work  as a scientist in cancer research at  UCSF.\nI am very passionate about photography, always learning and always travelling (around the world or the city) with my camera. I love all kinds of photography, but particularly street photography and documentary photography. I took several courses at Barcelona as well as ICP, NYC. I have recently joined the Street Photography San Francisco photography group where I improve my skills at the same time as I get to know a new and fascinating city.\n\nI love all types of cameras, I have a DSRL camera (Sony A99), Leica X-2, an original Lomo LC-A, a GoPro  and even a Polaroid!","user_id":116901,"name":"Alba Gonzalez Junca","website":"albinsphotography.photoshelter.com"},{"id":241123,"bio":"My name is Do Hong Nhien, and live in Germany, Hamburg.\nI am very interesting in Street photography and then I started from 2013 up to now. I always look forward the great street stories around my city by waiting, watching and feeding on peoples moves in pavements to capture a story of them . The founder of \" subjective photography \" by captured not only the street lamps of the place, the lights of Sun of the corner places, but i am completed within a few short seconds: the camera is whipped out , a quick glance is given at the light meter, the shutters speed is reading on the camera setting for what is was . The special thing is to me how is my feeling and my emotion moving to my lens by my own way street photography as was mentioned at the beginning I Street. \n\nContact Email:  nhiendokai25@googlemail.com\n\nThanks .","user_id":240521,"name":"Hong Nhien Do","website":"facebook :  Do Hong Nhien /  do.hongnhien.1"},{"id":533450,"bio":"Laetitia Touyeras is a photographer, painter and, in the corporate world, a creative director and product designer for a leading Australian retailer. \n\nAn early internship at Magnum Photos in Paris sharpened her eye and focus, especially the colours of Steve McCurry, the composition of Gueorgui Pinkhassov and the irony of Harry Gruyaert.\n\nAfter 20 years spent between Paris, London, New York, Italy and the Netherlands, Touyeras returned to Sydney. Her practice explores the harmonious dynamic between landscape and natural composition and reflects a keen attention to serendipity. Her work embraces the joyful colour found in nature as a medium to express the poetry suffused around us. \n\nTouyeras's interest lies in the balancing cohabitation of raw nature with human life. Her thought-provoking photos speak of mankind's innate kinship with nature which we have a choice to restore.","user_id":532866,"name":"Laetitia Touyeras","website":""},{"id":210288,"bio":"Romano, 61 anni.\nFotografo per passione, ma con sempre maggiore impegno.","user_id":209686,"name":"Domenico Durastante","website":""},{"id":533447,"bio":"I’ve spent most of my life trying to capture the essence of what surrounds me through different media.\nSince I was a kid I’ve always strove to find a language to express my personal view of this world. I’ve started producing music and then I moved to Art. Growing up I’ve decided to make Art my profession through Visual Design.\nI always thought that some images can be more powerful than words but during these years I’ve understood that a great combination of images and words can create an incredibly powerful language.\nTill last September I was stuck into digital creation of contents through illustrations and I've decided to buy a camera with the purpose to use it to increase my own visual language. I've started in London streets just to try the new camera and I ended up falling in love with the feels and emotions that you can capture just walking out of your home. Then I moved back to italy and started with analog medium format photography, slowing all the process down.","user_id":532863,"name":"Marco Garavini","website":"www.marcogaravini.com"},{"id":726910,"bio":"Sinds 1976 intensief bezig met het maken van beeld. Sinds twee jaar ook als XR Fotograaf werkzaam voor Extinction Rebellion. Daarnaast intensief bezig met het maken van een multimedia project over de Zee. www.zeeproject.nl","user_id":726326,"name":"Jaap van den Berg","website":"www.beeldenmeer.nl"},{"id":174528,"bio":"","user_id":173926,"name":"Dustina Sherbine","website":"www.dustinasherbine.com"},{"id":533477,"bio":"Marie Lukasiewicz (Paris, 1982) is a french artist based in Paris. She focuses on environmental and pollution issues. Very concerned by ecology, she deepens her work in combining it with strong scientific support. The border between reality and fiction is always tenuous in her projects and derision also plays an important role. She works with different medium including photography, video, sound and texts. \nIn 2018 she was selected to participate in the Parallel Platform program and began her project on coral reef bleaching and exploitation by the parapharmaceutical industry. \nShe has participated in several group exhibitions, Encontros Da Imagen, Braga, PT, Winner of Discovery award - Kaunas Photography Gallery, LT, 2019 - Le Chateau d'Eau, Toulouse, FR, 2019 - Projections Voies Off, Arles, FR, 2019 - Noorderlicht Fotofestival, Groninge, NL, 2017 - Boutographies, Montpellier, FR, 2016 - Goethe Institut (Paris, Lille, Lyon, Toulouse), 2015-2017. \n","user_id":532893,"name":"marie LUKASIEWICZ","website":"marielukaart.tumblr.com"},{"id":129702,"bio":"Freelance documentary photographer.","user_id":129100,"name":"Ferran Taberner","website":"ftaberner.blogspot.com.es"},{"id":533527,"bio":"I am a lifelong amateur who enjoys pursuing the decisive moment of street and everyday photography.\n\nMy street photography is most inspired by the words of the late photographer Mary Ellen Mark, who said, “Photograph the world as it is. Nothing’s more interesting than reality.”\n\nI am especially drawn to capturing moments of juxtaposition, where disparate elements come together and create a sense of irony or amusement. ","user_id":532943,"name":"Eric Burkard","website":"www.ericburkard.smugmug.com"},{"id":533819,"bio":"Brazilian amateur photographer who has been searching for means of study in the field of photography. \nPassion for cultures and civilizations, I try to translate the simple moment of authenticity of the object or person photographed.\nDaily exercises mainly done with the camera of the cell phone, which brings the possibility of recording the instant of urban scenes in an impartial manner.","user_id":533235,"name":"Alice Alves","website":"www.atelier5016.com"},{"id":175761,"bio":"Art Director and photographer with a passion for colour.","user_id":175159,"name":"Marianne Taylor","website":"hiyamarianne.com"},{"id":271115,"bio":"","user_id":270513,"name":"Hans Wilschut","website":"www.hanswilschut.com"},{"id":533988,"bio":"My name is Vera Keraudren, I am half Greek and half French and I have been born and raised in Brussels. I moved to Utrecht (the Netherlands) for my undergraduate studies to do my BA in Liberal Arts and Sciences at University College Utrecht.  I was able to study a variety of different topics in Social Sciences. I have found it very enriching to be able to learn and approach issues from various angles. In that sense, even photography has played an important role in the way I look at and analyse certain situations. \n\nAlthough I have always been an amateur photographer, art and especially photography have been very important for my personal development.  I can spend hours photographing, in a darkroom, and lose all sense of time. ","user_id":533404,"name":"Vera Keraudren","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/139141829@N02"},{"id":174522,"bio":"For those who were wondering, I am a photographer and creative with a Hungarian heart, literally always on the road chasing the horizon. By now I accepted my childhood oddity and turned it into an asset: I found a great balance between a visionary and a realist that gives vent to my inner controversies. The result is to raise questions. Eventually, curiosity drives me to create to understand human nature through genuine stories, authenticity and aesthetics. Due to the medium’s virtue, I am constantly seeking logical connections and conceptions between the universal real and what is said to be one's reality. I act upon my instinct and intuition for framing to strengthen visual narratives.","user_id":173920,"name":"Nikolett Kustos","website":"www.nikolettkustos.com"},{"id":533635,"bio":"Eduard Maiterth is a German street photographer based in Heilbronn, Germany.\nHe discovered in 2018 the street photography, a new world where he could best express himself.\nHis photography is candid, mostly spontaneous, always seeking for the right balance between the story, light, composition and framing. It makes him happy, when all these things come together.\n","user_id":533051,"name":"Eduard Maiterth","website":"www.eduardmaiterth.com"},{"id":96390,"bio":"I am a post-graduate student currently studying veterinary medicine. I love photography and I use it to find my own little world. ","user_id":95876,"name":"Ron See","website":"www.ronsee.com"},{"id":216629,"bio":"Taking photo's with love and boldness. Attention for you. Enchanting with camera in a pleasant setting. To connect and seeking for a manifestation of you undertaking life.","user_id":216027,"name":"Esther van Duffelen","website":""},{"id":178381,"bio":"Born in Minsk, Belarus, Anna grew up in former Soviet Union where years of dance and ballet training early on began to shape her future interest in photography. During teenage years her family left behind everything they knew and immigrated to United States as political refugees. The experience involved a poverty-stricken life in the eternal city of Rome while waiting to be granted asylum in America. This left a profound impression on her psyche and as she learned how to function in the new Western system, Anna's creative expression shifted to the more solitary activity of drawing and painting.\n\nDuring university years at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Anna continued to moonlight as an illustrator, making technical architecture and archeology pen-and-ink drawings for book and magazine publications. Later she transferred to Columbia College in Chicago to study graphic design and photography. Still feeling unfulfilled after a successful decade-long career in advertising, she began modest exploration of acting and creative writing courses at University of Chicago. The resulting inner discoveries led to a graduation from commercial life and a subsequent move to Tulum, Mexico. While reinventing herself as a photographer on Mexican Caribbean coast, Anna traveled extensively throughout Mexico exploring its hidden corners and deep mysteries. Yet always persisting on continued dialog with the developed world, she spent almost half her time in New York City, pursuing assisting work and learning from photography masters Bill Phelps and Bjorn Wallander, who remain important friends and mentors.\n\nCurrently based in Mexico City and Tulum, Anna's photography work is focused on showcasing the simple elegance and honest luxury of a lifestyle connected to beauty of nature. She continues to travel all over the world and recently began production work on a new documentary film project in Peruvian Amazon region.","user_id":177779,"name":"Anna Fishkin","website":"www.everystring.com"},{"id":233743,"bio":"Student of Computer Science and Engineering ","user_id":233141,"name":"MD Mahmodul Hasan","website":"www.instagram.com/mhshovon_"},{"id":159764,"bio":"I am 37 years old. I come from a background as a TV/Documentary director and videographer in Copenhagen.  I have studied photography in Berlin and this is my passion. ","user_id":159162,"name":"Nelle Renberg","website":"nelle-renberg.com"},{"id":533667,"bio":"I am a graduate of the Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology of the Kapodistrian University in Greece and I hold a postgraduate diploma in Modern Greek Literature from the University of Crete. I have also worked as a philologist both in  public and private institutions.  I firmly believe that literature and photography as sophisticated forms of art can make our lives better. So, I spend my free time on travelling, taking photos, reading and writing articles on my impressions in order to motivate other people  to learn new things, travel and try to have more quality time .","user_id":533083,"name":"Anna Daskalaki","website":"annastrollingaround.blogspot.com"},{"id":178384,"bio":"Massimo Capocci (born in 1982, Italy) approached photgraphy as an autodidact during his studies of engineering. In 2014-15 joins the Photojournalism Master at Officine Fotografiche Roma while beginning to work as a freelance photographer. His attention is focused on social, environmental and anthropological issues. ","user_id":177782,"name":"massimo capocci","website":"www.massimocapocci.com"},{"id":175775,"bio":"Please do watch this video to see about Emilie Art Photography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYAZiqiHjYM","user_id":175173,"name":"Emilie Houben","website":"www.emilieart.com"},{"id":328442,"bio":"I live in Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria in Australia - the land down under.  I used to work in IT and electronic engineering but I now play around fulltime with photography and travel.  My main areas of interest are in landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes and street photography.  I occasionally dabble in other areas when the opportunity arises.  My other interest is in creative or fine art photography.  I enter a lot of international photographic competitions and since 2009 I have amassed over 2200 acceptances in salons around the world and picked up 150 awards including a fair number of Gold medals.  My images have been published in newspapers, magazines and are in countless photographic catalogues.","user_id":327840,"name":"Peter Hammer","website":"www.peterh.photography"},{"id":120659,"bio":"From an Agfa box camera at 10 years old, I progressed onto an Instamatic, then to a Pentax SLR finally leading me to digital with my Canon 70D and various lenses. I shoot to try every genre, macro, landscape, abstract and portraiture to name a few venturing into all photographic styles. \nBut I have recently gone back to film photography and loving the whole 'back-to-the-past' experience with my collection of vintage cameras and lenses plus a couple of  circa 60's - 70's SLR 35mm cameras","user_id":120057,"name":"Dinah Beaton","website":"dinahbeaton.co.uk"},{"id":180851,"bio":"Photography Student at Louisiana State University","user_id":180249,"name":"Emily Green","website":"emilygreenphoto.com"},{"id":178654,"bio":"","user_id":178052,"name":"antonino sismo","website":"www.antoninosismo.org"},{"id":583479,"bio":"Emily Beresford is a 25 year old Danish-American photographer based in Aarhus, Denmark. Beresford is inspired by the passing of time and how it changes the subjects of her photographs. She infuses her photographs with narrative, using light as the driving force. \nShe is a member of Billedkunstnernes Forbund (Association for Danish Visual Artists). She debuted at Kunstnernes Efterårsudstilling 2019 at Den Frie Udstillingsbygning in Copenhagen and participated in Art Weekend Aarhus 2020 with a solo exhibition.","user_id":582895,"name":"Emily Louise Beresford","website":"emilyberesford.net"},{"id":533956,"bio":"","user_id":533372,"name":"Rodrigo Ulloa","website":"www.rodrigoulloa.com"},{"id":11764,"bio":"","user_id":11764,"name":"Lais Pontes","website":"www.laispontes.com and www.teresaalbor.com"},{"id":176874,"bio":"","user_id":176272,"name":"Lorraine Yip","website":""},{"id":103077,"bio":"Chris Sykes was born in Barnsley in 1971. He is an emerging fine art photographer based in Sunderland, North England. He adopts narrative based structures in order to communicate a broad range of personal issues that have a universal human dimension, whether exploring deeply personal traumas or approaching deeply philosophical questions about existence. Chris’s work pushes the boundaries of the medium often adopting experimental approaches to find novel endpoints within his projects.\n\nExhibitions:\n\nNorthern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland - Beyond Words: October 2018\n\nThe Priestman Gallery, Sunderland - Lucent: June 2017\n\nRural Arts, Thirsk - The residue of the Cave: April 2017\n\nSunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, Sunderland - Then and Now: December 2015 -April 2016","user_id":102475,"name":"Chris Sykes","website":"www.chrissykesphotography.com"},{"id":534419,"bio":"Wei Jian is an amateur photographer based in London.\n\nWei Jian first picked up a camera at the age of 14 while growing up in Singapore. In 2019, he discovered street photography and began making photographs on the streets of London. In his many years behind a camera, photography has grown from a hobby into a constant source of inspiration and satisfaction.","user_id":533835,"name":"Wei Jian Chan","website":"www.weijianchan.com"},{"id":35783,"bio":"In short, since retiring after a successful career as an art and creative director in the advertising business, I have turned my attention toward projects of a more personal nature.\n","user_id":35788,"name":"Steve Wolowitz","website":"www.stevewolowitz.com"},{"id":584442,"bio":"Direttore creativo dal 1998.\nIl mio sogno è fotografare i pianeti. E con pianeti intendo persone. Ma non persone semplici: persone aliene, persone felici, persone ansiose, persone che non sanno cosa stanno facendo, persone famose perché conosciute, persone come pianeti di un sistema solare, che è una festa, che è una vacanza, che è una città. Tutto è cominciato con l'abbandono scolastico del corso di fotografia all'epoca dell'accademia. Dopo 20 anni come direttore creativo, copywriter e backstager, sì: adesso faccio le foto, anche di mestiere. Non ero certamente convinto all'inizio poi... beh non lo sono tuttora ma a quanto pare va bene così, l'insicurezza positiva porta spesso a risultati inaspettati, positivamente inaspettati.","user_id":583858,"name":"moreno pirovano","website":"www.morzphoto.com"},{"id":222752,"bio":"","user_id":222150,"name":"Wiesław Ślęczkowski","website":"www.sleczkowski.com"},{"id":191118,"bio":"","user_id":190516,"name":"Alex Axon","website":"www.axon.photo"},{"id":533876,"bio":"Shruti Mukherjee is a photographer who lives and works in India. She is a lens-based artist and storyteller with ideals that mix nostalgia and modernism, a move towards modifying traditional beliefs in accordance with modern ideas. She documents human conflict, migration and displacement, building narratives through a montage of expressions, in the backdrop of history, society and time. Before completing her Master' Degree in Photography\nand Image-Making at Paris College of Art, Shruti completed her Bachelor of Art from Delhi University. She worked for a newspaper briefly, before she started working as a graphic designer. In 2015 she decided to work for NGOs devoted to culture and education, allowing her to explore her skills in photographic storytelling. Her photography project titled - Auschwitz: Site as History, Eye as a witness was exhibited at Guwahati Artists' Guild,\nIndia, in 2019. Her photo essa The Story of ‘Others’ has been selected for an upcoming online exhibition by Museum","user_id":533292,"name":"Shruti Mukherjee","website":"mukherjeeshruti.myportfolio.com/about"},{"id":332799,"bio":"I'm a fly in fly out worker in the Oil and Gas industry.  This means I travel a lot and spend a lot of time exploring places others wouldn't think to visit.  I'm Australian but since 2003 I have lived abroad.  Most recently settling in London, UK a playground for street photographers.","user_id":332197,"name":"Court Richards","website":"www.facebook.com/courtrichardsphotography"},{"id":176215,"bio":"I am an engineering geologist living in Brisbane, Australia. I have been taking photos for most of my adult life. As part of my work, I get to travel and have had the opportunity to go to some amazing places, mostly fairly remote. Since the digital camera age, I have reconnected with photography and am enjoying it immensely.","user_id":175613,"name":"Nick Kennedy","website":""},{"id":175790,"bio":"-Director de Arte\n-Director FotoClub Guayaquil\n-Fotógrafo Freelance","user_id":175188,"name":"Bruno Bacigalupo","website":"www.brunobacigalupo.com"},{"id":534003,"bio":"À la suite d'un enseignement secondaire au travers duquel je me suis initié aux arts plastiques et à l'histoire de l'art, j'ai intégré l'école d'Architecture de Paris la Villette au début des années 2000 dont je suis sorti diplômé au terme de cinq années d'un parcours éclectique, aux influences principalement orientées vers le Paysage, la scénographie et marqué par les ateliers de plasticiens tels que D. Davalan ou R. Dalla Valle pour l'univers de la couleur, B. Terziev pour le volume et J. Gautel pour les techniques de représentation et la scénographie.\n\nRiche de ces rencontres et influences, j'ai travaillé en autodidacte parallèlement à mes activités professionnelles. Depuis 2014 je me suis intéressé à la photographie et l'utilise comme support permettant de poursuivre des travaux entamés lors de mes études. ","user_id":533419,"name":"Nicolas Quiniou","website":"www.nicolas-quiniou.fr"},{"id":23088,"bio":"Ania Gruca is a French documentary and portrait photographer currently based in Paris. While her personal approach revolves primarily around identity and cultural topics, she focuses mostly on development and women's issues. Publications include Profil, Die Presse, The Jewish Week, Zink Magazine, Parcours The Tribeca Trib, The New York Times, The Citizen.  ","user_id":23088,"name":"Ania Gruca","website":"www.aniagruca.com"},{"id":727687,"bio":"I was born and raised in Portugal, in Lisbon. I am a photographer since more than 3 years.\n\nI discovered my passion for photography at my sister's wedding. \nDuring the ceremony, the photographer was the brother of my brother-in-law. \n\nHowever, he had to appear on the family photos as well, of course, so he gave me his camera. \n\nI felt an inexplicable feeling while I was taking the photos. From that moment on, I never stopped taking photos.\n\nMy passion in photography is to create a connection with my subject and to transmit you the emotions that I feel in each shot.","user_id":727103,"name":"Helena LOPES","website":"hlphotography.space"},{"id":533999,"bio":"Serge Bouvet, born on December 14, 1970 in Mende, is a French photographer. As a young man, he dreamed of becoming a comic strip artist. He studied Image Spectacle and Audiovisual at the Paul Valéry Faculty in Montpellier. Graphic designer and motion designer, by profession, he started photography in 2008. He discovered the photographs of Steve McCurry, Bruce Gilden, Raghubir Singh, Raghu Rai, David Alan Harvey, Alex Webb, Mao Ishikawa… They inspired him. They helped improve his vision.\n\nHe became a professional photographer in 2012, starting in the political and corporate sphere. Even though he gained expertise on his work as a photographer, he consider himself to be an eternal amateur photographer. He views himself as a candid spectator of the world in which he lives. His work is governed by simple values: Humanism, respect and enthusiasm. Some of it has been featured by the National Geographic, Art travel, Revista Caras, La Croix, Le Nouvel Observateur, Le Figaro Magazine, Afar Maga","user_id":533415,"name":"Serge Bouvet","website":"www.sergebouvet.com"},{"id":645759,"bio":"","user_id":645175,"name":"Bernardo Crispim","website":""},{"id":534043,"bio":"Graduação em Comunicação Social com ênfase em jornalismo pela Universidade São Judas Tadeu. Atualmente é Mestranda no Programa de Pós-Gradução em Estética e História da Arte na Universidade de São Paulo (PGEHA/USP) e Estagiária Voluntária na disciplina Equipamentos de Lazer da Graduação em Turismo, ministrada pela Profa. Dra. Rita de Cássia Giraldi na EACH - Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades da Universidade de São Paulo. Concentra a Linha de Pesquisa em Produção e Circulação da Arte, com foco em Cidades, Urbanismo, Artes, Cultura e Revitalização das zonas urbanas do centro de São Paulo.","user_id":533459,"name":"Rosane Martins de Pietro","website":"www.rosanedepietro.com.br"},{"id":534035,"bio":"Brooklyn-based French photographer, I would describe myself as an urban, street-style, fashion photographer. I have developed my creative thinking continuously and started my career in international advertising agencies as a Digital Project Manager, Content Producer, and Digital Consultant. These experiences have been a significant influence that has allowed me to develop and refine my skills as a creative strategist and content producer for leading brands. After that, during a year-round trip around the world, I developed an obsession with outdoor, street photography, natural light, and staging. Naturally, I recently started my career as a photographer and mixing elements I'm very passionate about aesthetics of curves in design, architecture, and fashion, thus defining my own staging vision and obsession for lines, shades, contrasts, and natural lighting. \"Ultra lighting\"","user_id":533451,"name":"sebastien franca","website":"sebastienfranca.com"},{"id":196723,"bio":"I was born in Northern California but grew up in Southern California.  My parents ran a string of photo labs but I never picked up a camera.  I guess the timing just wasn’t right.\nAs I grew up I developed a passion for music, joined in a couple of bands, did some tours and contributed to an album or two.  After that, I turned to something I knew I was good at…computers.  The next twelve years of my life were spent as a software engineer working the nine-to-five grind with everyone else.  Then, I discovered yoga and started to feel the pool of the universe toward something different.\nA year later I met an amazing woman who handed me a camera and said “Take a picture”.  There was confusion and apprehension but when that shutter clicked everything became clear.\nAs an Eagle Scout I am an avid outdoors-man, conservationist and lover of nature.  There is beauty in this world everywhere I look.  With a camera in hand I try to capture that beauty every chance I get and share it with the world.","user_id":196121,"name":"R Scott Elgram","website":"www.RScottElgramPhotography.com"},{"id":242268,"bio":"Sono un architetto con la passione della fotografia.\nTrovo la fotografia di strada perfetta per conoscere l'anima di un luogo in cui mi appresto ad intraprendere un percorso progettuale.\nE' la lente che uso per conoscere le persone che abitano e visitano un luogo e che mi indica i punti dove viene focalizzata, per un motivo o per l'altro, la loro attenzione.","user_id":241666,"name":"Simone Canepa","website":"simobay77.wixsite.com/labarcs"},{"id":602817,"bio":"Graphic designer and animator with a passion for photography.\nTaking pictures since the age of 10.\nFavorite photography subjects: travel, landscape, street, and closeups.","user_id":602233,"name":"Elcy Rizk","website":"www.elcyrizk.com"},{"id":291616,"bio":"","user_id":291014,"name":"Stephen Chung Kui Poon","website":""},{"id":194992,"bio":"","user_id":194390,"name":"Judith Kuhn","website":"www.dreamscape-pictures.de"},{"id":709850,"bio":"","user_id":709266,"name":"Antoni Markakis","website":"www.instagram.com/antoni_mi"},{"id":271938,"bio":"I started shooting photog with the iPhone 4s, yea wow when they came out. I fell so in love with the beautiful world God has created for us. In doing in here to show the human beings he also created that there is positive to this negative world we live in. ","user_id":271336,"name":"Justin Johnson","website":""},{"id":174666,"bio":"http://www.galerie-schacher.de/?K%FCnstler:Susanne_Wegner","user_id":174064,"name":"Susanne Wegner","website":"www.susannewegner.de  "},{"id":270983,"bio":"","user_id":270381,"name":"sandro trincanato","website":""},{"id":216537,"bio":"\n","user_id":215935,"name":"so aSa","website":""},{"id":275970,"bio":"I am a man who love take pictures everywhere and with everything (Numeric and Argentic, color and BnW)\n\"a day without having take pictures, it is a f... day !!!\" ;-D\n","user_id":275368,"name":"Yoan Zorzutti","website":""},{"id":148611,"bio":"","user_id":148009,"name":"L Paul Taylor","website":""},{"id":708829,"bio":"A military journalist constantly working in the field of photography, and is eager to capture precious moments of human beings' history and their emotions.\n","user_id":708245,"name":"Chen Eason","website":""},{"id":727884,"bio":"Aaron Zebrook (1979) is an American photographer born in Wilmington, Delaware. He is a graduate of Pratt Institute's School of Fine Art. His photographs have been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Openhouse Gallery Soho, the Hammerstein Ballroom, and the Chicago Public Library. His work has been featured in numerous publications including: the New York Times, Newsday, and TimeoutNY, among others. Aaron lives and works in New York.","user_id":727300,"name":"Aaron Zebrook","website":"www.aaronzebrook.com"},{"id":368038,"bio":"I am deeply passionate about expressing myself through portrait and art photography. I love working with the classic personal portraits added layers of patterns and fabulative elements that play with identity and blend fiction and realism. In a mixture of the raw North Jutland nature and countryside.\n\nI'm educated photographer and filmeditor and have for many years been working in particular TV and the film industry worldwide.  At Zentropa, a Danish filmcompany, I had the overall technical responsibility for the visual expression on a wide range of Danish and international feature films, including Lars von Triers Cannes winner Dancer in the Dark. \n\nNow I have gone all in as a photographer and I love it.\n\nAn old dream came true.\n","user_id":367436,"name":"Pia Daugaard","website":"www.ilmondo.dk"},{"id":297187,"bio":"Démarche photographique\n\nUne  philosophie de la photo …\n\tne pas se laisser enfermer dans une appartenance trop étroite, un « genre », qui dirait le contraire de la vision systémique et globale à travers laquelle je perçois et essaie de faire percevoir  le sens du monde.\n\tConcevoir l’esthétique comme indissociable du sens\n\tUtiliser le numérique sans les excès de ses possibilités techniques, le monde m’apparaissant suffisamment complexe dans sa réalité pour ne pas avoir besoin de le modifier\n\tCe que j’ai envie de donner à voir, c’est l’interaction forte entre l’être humain et son environnement, chacun donnant sens à l’autre.\n\n\n\nQue sont ses photos aujourd’hui ?\nSous-tendues par sa démarche philosophique, elles résultent  d’un subtil mélange entre l’humain et l’esthétique.\n","user_id":296585,"name":"evelyne biausser","website":"www.evelynebiausser.fr"},{"id":373505,"bio":"Bayo Owosina is a Documentary photographer and Multimedia Artist, born and raised in Nigeria. He picked up Photography fully in 2017 after over  8 years in Nigerian Advertising.  He is also  an Alumnus of Texas School of photography 2018. He has special interest in capturing images for causes highlighting human dignity and culture. He is based in Lagos Nigeria, and currently working on a medium term project in Kano State, Nigeria.","user_id":372921,"name":"Bayo Owosina","website":"bayoowosina.com"},{"id":291643,"bio":"Avid amateur weekend photographer. ","user_id":291041,"name":"Takako Inoue","website":""},{"id":583838,"bio":"Born in 1981, Ruberti is an Italian freelance published photojournalist based in Rome. Attracted by photography in 1990, with a Pentax K1000, a present by his father. Graduated in 2010 with honors, in 2011 obtained a master's degree in Finance. \nHe is interested by human conditions and society organization. Since2013, he has photographed Patagonian Glaciers, AngkorWat and Bagan temples, Sahara and Wadi rum desert,  Morocco, Philippines, Argentina, India, Tanzania, Indonesia, Burma and HongKong. ","user_id":583254,"name":"Roberto Ruberti","website":"www.robertoruberti.it"},{"id":534161,"bio":"\nMy name is Oscar Padi, I am 46 years old and I have been dedicated to professional photography for a long time, since my parents (who have been photographers) instilled in me a love for photography.\nI love street photography and portraits, meeting people and establishing a bond between them.\nFor me, street photography is a form of artistic and personal expression,\nbut also a way to clear my mind of daily stress. It is like a game or like going hunting, in which for the slightest second you can lose your prey, that can make you go home without any image or euphoric for having got some.\nMy stories balance between the real and the surreal, humor and drama, I love to ask the viewer questions so that they can participate in my photographs.","user_id":533577,"name":"oscar padi","website":"oscarpadi.photo"},{"id":534399,"bio":"Raymond Bonavida is an emerging artist who challenges us to reimagine our environment. Motivated by his interests in light, spacetime, and human perception, he incorporates expressive camera movement into long exposure photography, producing bold, visceral images. As a former student of philosophy and psychology at UCLA, Raymond continues to bring big questions about how we experience and understand the physical world into his art. His acclaimed series Moondance presents unique photographic compositions that explore the beauty of the Moon through its inherent spacetime relationships with our planet. The Moondance series have been jury selected for over 3 dozen exhibitions across the country. New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) curator Nic Brierre Aziz chose three works from the Moondance series for exhibition in New Directions 2020, while Moondance and Moondance no.2 appeared on a Melrose Ave billboard in Los Angeles as part of The Billboard Creative 2021 Show.","user_id":533815,"name":"Raymond Bonavida","website":"www.raymondbonavida.com"},{"id":686173,"bio":"","user_id":685589,"name":"Andy van Dongen","website":"dongen.net"},{"id":304326,"bio":"Graduated as Mass Communicator at the UCAB (Venezuela) with a scholarship to continue her studies in photography at the Centre for Research and Photographic Studies -CIEF. In 2015 went to Spain to study an MA in Photography at EFTI.  Her work is based on spaces and time. Her project arises as a result of immigrating and studying her family file.","user_id":303724,"name":"Laura Martinez","website":"www.behance.net/lauralalis"},{"id":170887,"bio":"","user_id":170285,"name":"Jorge Solari","website":""},{"id":583877,"bio":"Ryan Van Der Hout is a photo-based artist working in Toronto. His work explores photographic materials and experimental processes. His most recent work investigates the relationship between photography and technology using laser cutters and CNC machines.\n\nRyan has an ongoing documentary project focused on artistic process and studio space. This work has been widely published including The Huffington Post, CBC.ca and Readers Digest.\n\nRyan's work has been exhibited across Canada, the U.K. and in New York, most notably as part of the AGO’s Collector’s series, as a featured Contact exhibition and in Flash Forward. His work has been supported by the Ontario Arts Council and awarded the Emerging Artist Award by the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. He's a graduate of Ryerson's photography program.\n","user_id":583293,"name":"Ryan Hout","website":"ryanvanderhout.com"},{"id":727894,"bio":"After leaving school at 16 to act in the ITV soap 'Crossroads', I moved behind the camera; directing documentaries for PBS and promos \u0026amp; commercials with Academy Films, Bullion Productions and Left Eye Blind before embarking in a career in documentary features \u0026amp; fiction films.\u0026nbsp;\n\nMy latest feature - 'General Magic' \u0026nbsp;- a Showtime, National Geographic and Canal+ release, is the winner of Seven Best Documentary Awards.\n\nAt the Tribeca Film Festival, I was nominated for the Best New Director Award. I was previously a member of\u0026nbsp;'Super 8', one of eight filmmakers identified by the UK Film Council 'to watch'. Which sounds a bit sinister now.\n\nAs a self shooting director, I have a range of experiences directing cast and crews of over 300 people to teams as small as three.\n\nWhereas filmmaking is a job I love, photography is a love that never feels like work. I'd like to do more of it","user_id":727310,"name":"Matt Maude","website":"www.mattmaude.com"},{"id":534450,"bio":"I am a retired university lecturer in English as a Foreign Language. I am largely self-taught, most of my earlier photographic experience being gained during numerous trips and periods living abroad. Following retirement, I decided to pursue photography more seriously in an effort to develop greater awareness of its history, major figures, various approaches and techniques, with a view to becoming more creative and focused. I completed a BA Photography degree at the University of Bolton in 2015, achieving a 1st class honours. ","user_id":533866,"name":"Rob Langley","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/mustafafoto"},{"id":534465,"bio":"Nu'a Bon. American, 1954, born in Honolulu, Hawai'i of Polynesian and East Asian heritage. Artist and former university arts professor in China. Lives and works today in Santa Fe, New Mexico.\n\nEducated: University of Hawai'i, Honolulu; The University of East Anglia, UK; Columbia University and The New School for Social Research, New York City. Artist residencies and photography workshops with Ansel Adams and with Minor White in the 1970s.\n","user_id":533881,"name":"Nu'a Bon","website":"www.metamodernart.net"},{"id":419124,"bio":"Australian by birth, Chicagoan by residence, I’m a documentary photographer, photojournalist, visual storyteller and Digital Asset Strategist. I also design and produce large and complex digital asset projects, from running the 50 strong Digital Media Team for the 2018 Women’s March Chicago to sourcing a digital library of 10,000 images across 156 topics for a corporate client. Photography is my Second Career. At 47, I returned to school and attended Columbia College Chicago, studying a 2nd BA (Photography), graduating in 2016 on the Dean's List. I’ve documented Presidents, Congressional and State elected officials, candidates, volunteers, and political strategists hard at work. I’ve captured all sides of politics, all sizes of NPO's and community organizations; as well as documenting hundreds of marches and rallies. When not making photos, I’m doing what all other working parents are doing- juggling the demands of family life whilst trying to carve out time for spontaneous creativity.","user_id":418540,"name":"Sarah Matheson","website":"www.sarahmathesonphotos.com"},{"id":238460,"bio":"","user_id":237858,"name":"kriz presley","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/98141827@N03"},{"id":534495,"bio":"Spandita Malik is a visual artist from India. Her work is concerned with the current global socio-political state of affairs with an emphasis on women’s rights and gendered violence. Malik specializes in process based work in photography, recently with photographic surface embroideries and collaborations with women in India.\n \nMalik received her MFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design in 2019, where she was awarded the Dean’s Merit Scholarship, Photography Programmatic Scholarship and Graduate Travel Grant Award. She has been awarded The 30: New and Emerging Photographers Award (2022); En Foco Photography Fellowship (2021) and Firecracker Photographic Grant (2020). Malik was nominated for the Foam Paul Huf Award (2020) and was a finalist for the Aperture Portfolio Prize (2021). She was chosen for The Silver Arts Projects Residency, NY (2021); The Center for Photography at Woodstock Artist in Residency Program, Woodstock, NY (2021); Bemis Center of Contemporary Arts (2021); Baxter St Workspace Residency in New York (2020); Feminist Incubator Residency by Project for Empty Spaces in New Jersey (2020). Malik’s work has been featured in Artsy, Art Spiel, Buzzfeed, Crafts Magazine, Musée Magazine, Harper’s Magazine and Elephant Magazine, she was named ‘Ones to Watch 2020’ by British Journal of Photography. Malik is currently an AICAD Post Graduate Teaching Fellow at Kansas City Art Institute. ","user_id":533911,"name":"Spandita Malik","website":"www.spandita-malik.com"},{"id":14433,"bio":"Andrea Grützner (*1984, Pirna) is a Berlin based artist and photographer. Andrea‘s medium is photography, but her pictures seem to shift between different media like photography, painting and collage. Her interests involve the perception of space, historic and memorial structures, visual irritation, the familiar and at the same time unfamiliar.\n\nAndrea Grützner was awarded her Master of Arts degree in photography by the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences in 2014. Her pictures have been featured at festivals and in solo and group shows around the world.\n\nAndrea Grützner received both the \"PhotoVision Sponsorship Award\" and the \"Source Cord Prize\" in 2014, as well as the \"LEAD Award\" (silver) in 2015. She was a winner of \"gute aussichten – junge deutsche fotografie prize\" in 2014/2015 and a FOAM Talent 2016. She recently published the photo book “das Eck” (by Kerber Verlag in March 2016), which was developed during the course of her scholarship \"Koblenzer Stadtfotografin 2015\". Born in Pirna/Germany in 1984, Andrea Grützner is currently based in Berlin. Here, she is a member of the photography collective \"exposure twelve\".\n\neducation\n\n2010-2014 MA Photography, FH Bielefeld (Prof. Katharina Bosse; Prof. Dr. Kirsten Wagner)\n2005-2009 BA Communication Design, HTWG Konstanz (Prof. Valentin Wormbs, Dipl. Ing. Philipp Finkbeiner)\nworkshops with Eva Leitolf, ISSP Summerschool Workshop with Federico Clavarino\n\nsolo exhibitions\nTanztee and Erbgericht at Center for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Ausstralia, 2017\nErbgericht, Tanztee, das Eck at Galerie Rundgänger, Frankfurt/Main, 2017\nzu Gast at Museum Pfalzgalerie, Kaiserslautern, 2017\ndas Eck at Ter Hell Haus, add art, Hamburg, 2016 \nErbgericht at Julie Saul Gallery, New York, USA, 2016 \nErbgericht, Kunstverein Lüneburg, 2016\nErbgericht, Galerie Robert Morat, Berlin, 2016\nDas Eck, Koblenzer Stadtfotografin 2015, Galerie Sparkasse Koblenz, Germany, 2016\nErbgericht, Walzwerk Null, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2016\nTanztee im Erbgericht, Mittelrhein-Museum Koblenz, Kabinett, Koblenz, Germany, 2016\nGastfreund, at Galerie COUCOU, Kassel, Germany, 2015\n\ngroup exhibitions:\n\n2017\n\nfairs: AIPAD New York City with Julie Saul Gallery; PhotoLondon with Robert Morat Galerie; CollectiveDesignFair New York City with Julie Saul Gallery\nFoam talent group show, Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall, London (UK)\nFoam talent group show, Red Hook Labs, New York\nArchitecture and Abstraction, 68projects (Galerie Kornfeld), Berlin\n\n2016\n\nWings of Fantasy - New European Photography, Festival Beijing Photo/ Millennium Monument, curated by Huang Wen and\nRuth Eichhorn, Beijing, China\nFoam Talent 2016, Unseen Photo Fair at the Westergasterrein area, Amsterdam\nGegenspieler, Marta Herford, Germany\nFoam Talent 2016, Gallery Mercatorplein, Amsterdam\nISSP 2016 Exhibition, Kuldīga, Latvia\nPhotoLondon, Robert Morat Gallery, London\nPfalzpreis für Bildende Kunst 2016, Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern, Germany\nHow to structure things in space, with Torsten Schumann, project space exp12/exposure twelve, Berlin, Germany\nErbgericht at Clervaux cité de l'image, Luxembourg\n\n2015\n\nSamowar, Galerie Coucou, Kassel, Germany\nheimspiel 6, gute aussichten, Neustadt/Weinstraße, Germany\n5 Years exposure twelve, Berlin\nTanztee at FIF Festival Internacional de Fotografia de Belo Horizonte, Brazil\nErbgericht at Clervaux cité de l'image, Luxembourg\nErbgericht at unseen, represented by Robert Morat, Amsterdam, Netherlands.\nVisual Leader 2015, LEAD Awards, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany\nraumarbeiten\nExhibition at Sijac Gallery, Seoul, South Korea\nAlles glitzert, alles glänzt - Blue light is scattered, Apartimentum, Hamburg, Germany\nKeep Your Eyes Peeled,  aff-gallery, Berlin\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Goethe-Institut Mexiko, Mexico City\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Goethe-Institut Tallinn, Estonia\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Goethe-Institut Nicosia, Zypern\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Goethe-Institut Washington DC, USA\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Festung Ehrenbreitstein, Koblenz, Germany\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Haus der Photographie, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany\n\n2014\n\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, Marta Herford\nBrighton Photo Fringe,\nhttp://www.photofringe.org/bpf14/open14-outdoor-exhibition\nRaum21 stellt aus - №1 Über Erinnerung, Alte Stadtbibliothek Bielefeld, Bielefeld\nSchau-Festival, Dortmunder U, Dortmund\n„Reflexion – Ästhetische Referenzen / Fünf Positionen“, Kunstarchiv Darmstadt\nDarmstädter Tage der Fotografie \"Reflexion – Ästhetische Referenzen\",  Kunstarchiv, 25.-27. April 2014\nThe Space Beyond, Camera Club New York (CCNY), New York. Curated by Katharina Bosse. You can order our exhibition catalog The space beyond here!\nWerkschau, Bielefeld\n \n\nawards\n\nFOAM Talent 2016\nnominated for Pfalzpreis Kunst,Nachwuchspreis, 2016\nStipendium/scholarship: Koblenzer Stadtfotograf 2015\nLead Awards 2015. Kategorie Architektur- und Stillleben: SILBER\nGeo Nr. 07/ 2014\nErbgericht / Die Farben der Erinnerung\nSource-Cord Prize 2014, second prize with 'Erbgericht'.Cordprize and Source\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche fotografie\nWinner of PhotoVision 2014, sponsorship award of Photographie Magazin with 'Erbgericht'\n \n\nselected publications\n\nFoam Talent 2016\nGegenspieler, exhibition catalog, Marta Herford, 2016\nThe Plantation Journal 5, Sculptural Corners, 2016\nDas Eck, book, Koblenzer Stadtfotograf 2015, kerber Verlag, 2016\nOma Heidi, Oma Heidis Kochbiografie, Text \u0026amp; concept: Christina Schmid, photography: Andrea Grützner, shortlist \"Schönste deutsche Bücher 2016\".\ngute aussichten 2014/2015 - junge deutsche Fotografie, catalogue\nSOURCE: Issue 80, Autumn, 2014 with portfolio of Source-Cord Prize Winners http://www.source.ie/archive/issue80/is80editorial.php\nGEO, Issue 7/July, Der andere Blick, Portfolio Erbgericht, 2014\nThe space beyond, exhibition catalog, 2014\nKatalog des SCHAU-Festivals, 2014\nKatalog der Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie, 2014\nMagazin DER GREIF, 2012 \u0026amp; 2013: \nselected texts about my work\n\nGAVIN MURPHY (english): Andrea Gruetzner 'Erbgericht' (Source Photographic Review, Autumn 2014, Issue 80)\nISA KÖHLER (deutsch):Andrea Grützner 'Erbgericht' (at Walzwerk Null, Düsseldorf, 2016)\nGEO/Peter Hamburger (deutsch):in GEO Magazin Nr. 07/14, Portfolio \"der andere Blick\"\nANNICK MEYER, Clervaux - cité de l'image (engl.francais,deutsch): Erbgericht at Clervaux - cité de l'image\nANJA HORSTMANN (deutsch): Andrea Grützner 'das Eck' (in 'das Eck', book, published by kerber verlag, 2016).\nDANIEL NEUGEBAUER (english): Beyond Irony - A brief inquiry into contemporary Romanticism (about exhibition 'the space beyond', book, self published by Katharina Bosse, 2014)\nKATHARINA BOSSE (english): the space beyond (about exhibition 'the space beyond', book, self published by Katharina Bosse, 2014)\nselected online features\n\nVideo portrait on GEO, 2014/2015\nGreat feature on Grafik., 13 March 2015\nTanztee on It's Nice That, 2 Nov 2014\nErbgericht on booooooom, 10 Oct 2014\nErbgericht on bleek magazine, 10 July 2014\nArtist Feature and Guest Blog at Der Greif\n \n\nresearch and professional experience\n\nfreelancing visual artist, photographer, teacher and printer\n2012 - 2014: scientific assistant at the research project \"Structure Images. To the graphical method in art, design, and science\", FH Bielefeld; Organizer of the 33th Bielefelder Fotosymposium: \"Strukturbilder zur grafischen Methode\"\n2011 - 2012: scientific assistant, Research Group \"Photography and Media\", FH Bielefeld\n2011: organizer of international photosymposium „The Other Side“, (31. Bielefelder Fotosymposium) Bielefeld together with Simon Sola Holischka, Prof. Roman Bezjak, Horst Kloever\npart of exposure twelve: Berlin collective of photographers aiming to develop contemporary photography through a space for meetings and exchange. \n\n \n\ntalks (selection)\n\nTalk at ITWM, Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno- und Wirtschaftsmathematik, Reihe \"Tellerrand\", 2016\nTalk at Lette-Verein Berlin, together with Sara-Lena Maierhofer, 2015\nTalk at 34. Bielefelder Fotosymposium, 28 Nov 2014\nArtist-Talk at Schau-Festival, Dortmund, 2014\nDeutsche Fotografische Akademie presentation of the work \"Erbgericht\" as one of Katharina Bosses alumnistudents, Stuttgart, 2014\nGroup-Artist-Talk with Katharina Bosse, Alexander Gehring and Paula Winkler at Camera Club New York","user_id":14433,"name":"Andrea Grützner","website":"www.andreagruetzner.de"},{"id":603135,"bio":"I find inspiration in the little things in life that show our humanity. The beauty of the world around us. The candidness of human nature.","user_id":602551,"name":"Susana Vafai-Janbahan","website":"Instagram.com/Susiev_photography"},{"id":170256,"bio":"I currently am a homemaker with a background in phlebotomy and computer science.  I am a creative individual that loves photography and have had the good fortune to travel around the world and experience different cultures and landscapes.   I’ve recently returned from an expedition on the National Geographic Explorer visiting Antarctica.  I have always had in interest in photography and traveling.  I have traveled to all 50 states, 7 continents and 23 countries and have an extensive collection of photos capturing the beauty of this world we live in.  ","user_id":169654,"name":"Michelle Britt","website":""},{"id":165080,"bio":"","user_id":164478,"name":"Munir Hamdan","website":"instagram.com/mhfotomx"},{"id":535009,"bio":"I am a photographer amateur. I live in The Netherlands. I got passionate about photography a year ago, mainly about street and urban photography. Currently I am starting to experiment still life photography. Some of my most recurrent features in my photos' are silhouettes and reflections. Every picture tells a story and is the visual channel through which its author is attempting to represent her/his personal vision of life, her/his soul and provisional feelings. I believe that it doesn't exist an universal concept of beauty in photography, it's just a question of personal tastes  and empathy with the subject framed","user_id":534425,"name":"Giulia Cerocchi","website":""},{"id":106177,"bio":"","user_id":105575,"name":"Rhi Ellis","website":"www.rhi-ellis.com"},{"id":175153,"bio":"On paper Eivind H. Natvig was the epitome of the young, up-and-coming photojournalist; he spent years traveling all over the world with his camera, visiting countries such as Libya, Nepal, Brazil, Qatar, Bangladesh, Iceland, and India. His photographs were revered far beyond the norwegian borders. He photographed people making their mark on the landscape as well as being part of it, people at work and play, wealthy people, poor people. Over the years Natvig captured our species and our mark on the Earth in innumerable ways: triumphs and defeats, everyday life and celebrations. Until he lost his spark.\n\nIn january 2010, in a dormitory in Dhaka, Natvig felt overwhelmed by photo-fatigue, or perhaps an overexposure to images. His eyes had seen too much, and he lost his enthusiasm for taking pictures. What can one do to reignite the interest to keep working? Natvig started by making a series of images in Dhaka using the most primitive of all cameras: a pinhole camera (this series was later turned into a book in collaboration with poet Gro Dahle). Then he returned home.\n\nNatvig´s images linger somewhere in-between the genres of documentary and fine art. The series Du Er Her No (You Are Here Now) depicts Norway in this realm, but through the eyes of both the person who left and the person who returned. He shows Norway as both an exotic ands strange place, but at the same time somewhere mundane or trivial. The images have something both for the enthusiastic tourist and the native suffering from wanderlust. The images are full of juxtapositions – they refuse to make a stand or to take sides. But then again, it might not be a question of taking sides\n\nNatvig currently divide his time between working on long-term projects and a life in the mountains and on the ocean.\n\nHe resides in the Lofoten Archipelago and available for assignments worldwide.","user_id":174551,"name":"Eivind H. Natvig","website":"www.ehn.no"},{"id":174677,"bio":"","user_id":174075,"name":"silvia paredes","website":"www.silviaparedes-projects.weebly.com, www.silviaparedes.com"},{"id":143221,"bio":"I have several awards and distinctions in the field of photography, although sometimes I get lost in the maze of photographic competition.","user_id":142619,"name":"Waldemar Sowiński","website":""},{"id":108917,"bio":"Mr Smith Photography has been the official photographer for Miss V8 Supercars National Final; Australian Swimwear model of the year national Finals over the past few years.  Zac has been photographer at National crowning of Miss Universe Australia. Internationally Published work covers a wide variety of magazines, newspapers and websites throughout the world. Zac has had his photographs on covers of magazines as well as feature pages and calendars.","user_id":108315,"name":"Zac Smith","website":"www.mrsmithphotography.com.au"},{"id":169796,"bio":"Jeffrey Stockbridge (born 1982) is a Philadelphia-based photographer and fine art printer. Stockbridge graduated from Drexel University in 2005 and opened a premier fine-art printing business, Stockbridge Fine Art Print in 2009. Stockbridge is known for his large-format color photographs that document and humanize the elusive underbelly of inner-city life. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery in London, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Delaware Art Museum, The Woodmere Art Museum, The Fleisher Art Memorial and the DCCA. His most recent body of work, Kensington Blues, documents the trials and tribulations of those affected by drug addiction and prostitution along Kensington Avenue in North Philadelphia. Audio interviews, journal entries and photographs, made over a period of five years, come together to tell the stories of those struggling to survive the neighborhood and themselves. View the images online at kensingtonblues.com; the book will be released in 2017.","user_id":169194,"name":"Jeffrey Stockbridge","website":"www.kensingtonblues.com"},{"id":534566,"bio":"Al culminar la Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Comunicación, continúo en formación fotográfica continua en la Escuela de Bellas Artes de mi país con los referentes en fotografía de la región.\nSi bien no he abandonado la fotografía digital, he adoptado la fotografía analógica y los procesos alternativos como mi medio de expresión y auto descubrimiento por excelencia. \"Siento en imágenes\" y eso es lo que expreso en mi trabajo.\n\n------------\n\nWhen I finished my Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences, I continued in continuous photographic training at the School of Fine Arts in my country with the references in photography in the region.\nWhile I have not abandoned digital photography, I have adopted analog photography and alternative processes as my means of expression and self-discovery par excellence. \"I feel in images\" and that is what I express in my work.\n\n","user_id":533982,"name":"Adylem De Agosto","website":"www.adylem.com"},{"id":178583,"bio":"Graduated in New Art Technologies in Academy of Fine Arts of Urbino. Now I live and work in Milan as photographer, videomaker and e-commerce post-producer.","user_id":177981,"name":"Giordano Caruso","website":"www.behance.net/giordanocarooso"},{"id":323903,"bio":"","user_id":323301,"name":"Agnieszka Pazdykiewicz","website":"agnieszkapazdykiewicz.pl"},{"id":105497,"bio":"Serge Steijn (1971) is a Dutch visual artist.\n\nIn each project he is trying to find new ways to use the medium photography, often inspired by abstract painting.\n\n","user_id":104895,"name":"Serge steijn","website":"www.sergesteijn.com"},{"id":534589,"bio":"I’m a Dutch photographer, born and raised in and near Rotterdam. I make autonomous, free work in a reportage-like style, it consists of landscapes \u0026amp; cityscapes and fits best \"on the wall\".\n\nMy landscapes often show human influences on nature, while my cityscapes show the loneliness and impersonality, the emptiness of the city. But also the beauty.\n\nOften my photos subtly expose social themes. My compositions are \"clean\" and radiate calmness. They can give you the feeling that you are in the image, while my work is also characterised by created distance and anonymity.","user_id":534005,"name":"Harry Wijsbroek","website":"www.harrywijsbroek.com"},{"id":177396,"bio":"I'm a French photographer,  graduated at ETPA school photography of Toulouse, France. ","user_id":176794,"name":"Vincent Ferriere","website":""},{"id":191168,"bio":"","user_id":190566,"name":"Maria Marova","website":""},{"id":170622,"bio":"I am a housewife and mother of four children.  I was born in London, have travelled widely, and now live in a village in the Paphos area of Cyprus.  I teach English as a second language, and recently co-founded a language/integration centre to assist refugees fleeing neighbouring conflict zones in rebuilding their lives.","user_id":170020,"name":"Rachael Pettus","website":""},{"id":170901,"bio":"","user_id":170299,"name":"Ernst Wehausen","website":""},{"id":534628,"bio":"I was born in 1965 in Almería, southern Spain, I live in Barcelona. I have been an amateur photographer since I was 14 years old when I borrowed a small Kodak camera from my father. I bought my first analog Canon reflex for my first big trip, to Egypt in 1992.\nI did black and white and color development courses, set up my own lab at home.\nSince then evolving until the digital era arrived.\nMaking many trips to North Africa, I discovered my love for anthropological photography and street photography.\nOn a trip to Nepal I could enjoy this type of photography and in an incredible country.\nAlways learning with photography workshops.","user_id":534044,"name":"Antonio Bueno Sanchez","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/tony-bueno"},{"id":534771,"bio":"I love to travel and contemplate everyday life wherever I go. My photos are amateur, my camera is old and I do not use much image editors. But I believe that a sharp look can compensate for the lack of resources and is worth more than ultra edited images.","user_id":534187,"name":"Tiago Melo","website":""},{"id":144871,"bio":"","user_id":144269,"name":"Raffaello Ferone","website":"www.raffaelloferone.com"},{"id":534643,"bio":"I'm a Photographer based in Milano Italy, specialized in Music , concert, events and wedding.\nI'm still going on with several exploration of the Street Life, following the endless visual stimuli of the City. \nI'm still working on two projects of Street Photography.","user_id":534059,"name":"Paolo Lessi","website":""},{"id":175986,"bio":"Ho studiato lingue e so parlare bene l’inglese, un pò di francese e una base di tedesco. Sto imparando adesso lo spagnolo. Amo viaggiare (da sola) e conoscere il mondo, ogni persona e posto nuovo è per me stimolo creativo rigenerante. Dopo la laurea in Interior design ho lavorato come designer-artigiana indipendente spinta dalla voglia di progettare e realizzare come unico autore dei progetti che mi passavano per la testa. La fotografia era fino ad allora una semplice passione che si relazionava bene con tutto quello che stavo facevo, e anzi, un mezzo espressivo più sintetico. Da 4 anni sono una felice fotografa freelance e questo è diventato anche il mio stile di vita, non è più solo il mio lavoro. E sono alla ricerca di nuove strade da sperimentare.","user_id":175384,"name":"Beatrice Moricci","website":"www.beatricemoricci.it"},{"id":175220,"bio":"I am a 23 year old full time photographer ","user_id":174618,"name":"Nick Woodall","website":"www.ngwphoto.com"},{"id":271024,"bio":"","user_id":270422,"name":"Guy Ferguson","website":"www.guyferguson.com"},{"id":200839,"bio":"","user_id":200237,"name":"Piet Oosterbeek","website":"www.pietoosterbeek.nl"},{"id":534646,"bio":"Caracas, Venezuela, 1969. Architect, Photographer and Master in Fashion Photography.\n\nAs an architect she focused on design and construction until 2017 when she emigrated to Spain. Interested in exploring her artistic side, she expands her knowledge by studying photography at a professional level, an area she currently dedicates to in the city of Madrid.\n\nHer most important influences in art are Futurism, Expressionism, Abstraction and Land Art, fantastic and science fiction cinema as well as in the scientific field, Neuroscience and Botany. Maintaining her interest in the study of light, portrait, and landscape photography, currently, with a more solid and personal creative process, she is experimenting with image abstraction through different digital media such as transmission channels. of the memory.\n\nShe is interested in representing emotions from the intimacy of a place where the essence of what is photographed prevails, moving away from its mere plastic representation.\n \n“There are words that reverberate in me easily: lightness, calm, intimacy, and emotion. I am captivated by the simple, the clean, that which is unique to us and invites us to dream.”\n","user_id":534062,"name":"Liliana Osorio Serpa","website":"www.lilianaosoriostudio.com"},{"id":534760,"bio":"I want photography to help me find the Truth. I started my journey as a photographer in HS. Now 12+ years later, I use photography to articulate myself when words aren't enough. I have read that \"a great photograph is one that tells the whole story.\" ","user_id":534176,"name":"Ali Sardar","website":""},{"id":137845,"bio":"Ho conseguito la laurea magistrale di primo livello in Giurisprudenza LMG/01 e attualmente dopo 6 anni di lavoro come Visual Designer sono stato selezionato per entrare all'Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche (ISIA). Ho 26 anni.\n\nI obtained a master's degree in Law LMG / 01 and now after 6 years of work as a Visual Designer have been selected to enter at the Higher Institute for Artistic Industries (ISIA). I am 26 years old.","user_id":137243,"name":"Gianluca Maroccini","website":"www.mapilab.it"},{"id":534899,"bio":"Riccardo Nobile, 28, Italian. After achieving a master's degree in Law, he decided to transform his ten years passion for photography into profession. He is a self-taught photographer who started to learn with a 35mm analog camera and then moved into digital photography. His favorite genre is travel photography so his portfolio includes images ranging from landscapes to portraits to street photography. He often prefers black and white with strong contrasts but does not mind color photography either. ","user_id":534315,"name":"Riccardo Nobile","website":""},{"id":842512,"bio":"Female Photographer","user_id":828355,"name":"Lili Aini","website":null},{"id":534815,"bio":"Jason Hendardy is a photographic artist born in the San Francisco Bay Area to Indonesian immigrants, currently residing in Seattle, WA. His visual work is characterized as existential and subjective documentary, featuring layered narratives that often delve into themes around assimilation and Foucault’s disciplinary society. Photography serves as the foundation of his multidisciplinary practice, complemented by elements such as video, sound, found objects, and narrative writing.","user_id":534231,"name":"Jason Hendardy","website":"www.jasonhendardy.com"},{"id":220306,"bio":"","user_id":219704,"name":"Alec Rapalski","website":""},{"id":103877,"bio":"Professional cameraman since 1981 and naturalist, landscape and interior photographer...Also skilled in electronics and informatics.","user_id":103275,"name":"Angelo La Spina","website":"www.tecchese.com"},{"id":535047,"bio":"Once a journalist, a theatre critic and a teacher, now an award winning photographer, passionate about photography art. ","user_id":534463,"name":"Ljubima Woods","website":"@ljubimawoods"},{"id":322777,"bio":"","user_id":322175,"name":"Pamela González Peña","website":""},{"id":534853,"bio":" I have always known I was going to be a Painter, but in the process I abandoned the brush and replaced it with a camera. Streets fascinate me, as the transitional spaces as well as the places which belong to no-one and everyone at the same time. I am particularly drawn to the singular figures in urban areas, in a nocturnal universe. In the darkness, they reveal themselves under the light of the streetlights. Flashes of colour, distorted bodies within the concrete landscape of the city… ","user_id":534269,"name":"Magdalena Wittchen","website":"www.magdalenawittchen.com"},{"id":175206,"bio":"Thea Dodds, born in Brookline, Massachusetts, is a New Hampshire-based artist creating farm-to-table photography.  Using eggs and bees-wax from her farm, Thea creates handmade photographs to reflect a strong sense of place and connection to the environment.  Thea holds an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art and a BA from Hampshire College.","user_id":174604,"name":"Thea Dodds","website":"www.theadodds.com"},{"id":175852,"bio":"Born in southern China, 1992, Jasphy Yiran Zheng is a photo-based artist lives and works in New York City. She received a BFA in Photography at Rhode Island School of Design. She is the recipient of the travel grant from Francesca Woodman Family Foundation in 2015. Her work has been exhibited internatIonally including US, China, UK and Australia among others. She uses photography along with other media, from artist books, videos to performances as her vocabulary to construct her artIsIc language.","user_id":175250,"name":"Yiran Zheng","website":"www.jasphyzheng.com"},{"id":280643,"bio":"Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip) is one of the nation’s leading photographers, based in the Pacific Northwest. \n\nShe earned her BFA from Brooks Institute of Photography where she double majored in Advertising and Digital Imaging and is a certified teacher. Before focusing on photography as a tool for social justice, Matika received her teaching certification and taught in primary education at The Tulalip Tribe tribal school for 5 years. There, she experienced firsthand the lack of educational resources to teach indigenous intelligence and dismayed that the curriculum being taught did not provide Native youths with positive imagery and understanding. This work inspired Project 562.\n\nProject 562 is Matika’s fourth major creative project elevating featuring Native American identity and culture. ","user_id":280041,"name":"Matika Wilbur","website":"www.matikawilbur.com"},{"id":534898,"bio":"Julian, 40 years, From Lyon\nI followed formation in film school like movie maker, I have worked in different environment like fashion, motorcycle and extreme sport.\nI have always loved urban photography, I was photographer before to be movie maker, today i come back in my first love ... Urban photography with my travel in New York.","user_id":534314,"name":"Julien sanchez","website":"www.juliensanchez-photo.com"},{"id":220010,"bio":"I am a retired city planner who relishes the urban scene and who often used photography in my work.  I am now located in northern New Mexico where I enjoy the vibrant Mexican and Spanish influences upon everyday life. Many of my photographs are of the moment and ask questions, but are carefully composed. ","user_id":219408,"name":"Richard Mariner","website":""},{"id":146668,"bio":"","user_id":146066,"name":"Craig Proudford","website":"craigproudford.com"},{"id":128488,"bio":"En parallèle à sa collaboration avec quotidiens et magazines (Le Monde des livres, LaVie, les éditions autrement, Libération...) ainsi qu'avec des institutions (Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Ambassade de France au Yémen...), Marc Cellier développe des travaux personnels questionnant les relations que nous entretenons avec les espaces clos en privilégiant les liens entre le réel et le fantastique: « L'Âge de Craie »; « Sols Mineurs », « Quo Vadis » (les rapports à un territoire social délimité) ou encore « Entre Chien et Loup » (rencontre de deux territoires à priori distincts : celui de l'Animalité et celui de l'Humanité).\nIl réalise également des montages sonores, d'images fixes et en mouvements\n(« Mon Oncle d’Amérique », Collection “Paysages”...).\n\n\n\nDepuis 2004 certains travaux ont bénéficié des aides et du soutien du Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, DRAC; de la Cité Internationale des Arts à Paris (bourse et atelier); de la Mairie de Paris; de l’Ambassade de France au Yémen (bourse et résidence).\n\nPhotographe représenté à Paris photo par la Galerie du Jour, agnès b., Paris et diffusé par l’agence picturetank, Paris\n\nPrincipales expositions :\nMois Européen de la photographie, Luxembourg\nGalerie du jour, agnès b., Paris\nParisPhoto\n50 Howard street, agnès b., New-york\nArt foyer dz bank, Francfort\nQuinzaine Photographique Nantaise\nArles, projection “nuit de l’année”\nCité Internationale des Arts, Paris\n\nPrix :\nNominé prix HSBC 2009\n30 # Bourse Espace et Architecture, Photographie.com, 2006\n\nCollection : Agnès b., DZ Bank, collections privées\n","user_id":127886,"name":"marc cellier","website":"www.marccellier.fr"},{"id":275940,"bio":"","user_id":275338,"name":"Martina Lang","website":"www.MartinaLang.co.uk"},{"id":175253,"bio":"","user_id":174651,"name":"Makar Artemyev","website":""},{"id":534978,"bio":"Ian Edward White (b. 1996, San Jose, CA) is a photographer based in Nashville, TN. White’s practice originates from the necessity to close the distance between himself and the world around him. He is interested in using the camera as a device for connection, and it is through the photographic act that White finds poetic meaning in a flawed yet wondrous American social landscape. White received an MFA in Photography \u0026amp; Related Media from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2022 and is now a Lecturer in Photography at Middle Tennessee State University. ","user_id":534394,"name":"Ian White","website":"ianedwardwhite.com"},{"id":188079,"bio":"","user_id":187477,"name":"fernando millán lorente","website":""},{"id":175863,"bio":"Born in McAllen, Texas in 1986, Jorge Villarreal is an artist who engages in various artistic mediums. Educated in architecture, fine arts and photography Villarreal has had his work exhibited in New York City, San Antonio, Miami, and Seoul.","user_id":175261,"name":"Jorge Villarreal","website":"www.jorge-villarreal.com"},{"id":160856,"bio":"","user_id":160254,"name":"Lisa Brunzell","website":"www.lisabrunzell.se"},{"id":175672,"bio":"","user_id":175070,"name":"Angelo Juarez","website":"angelojuarez.com"},{"id":535048,"bio":"","user_id":534464,"name":"Krystal Koop","website":"krystalkoop.zenfolio.com"},{"id":280560,"bio":"","user_id":279958,"name":"A Hikmet Karaca","website":""},{"id":211921,"bio":"I am originally from Russia, Volgograd, but live in Ireland for the last 15 years. I am currently a student of MFA Photography at Ulster University in Belfast. My photographic practice revolves mainly around identity and transitional stages which I explore through portraiture. Being a mother I get my inspirations from my children whose growing and changing personalities make me want to  document these important moment. I am also questioning my own identity as a Russian person who lives abroad for so long and has a need to find answers about my cultural belonging. I am currently working on a project that examines Russian diaspora living in Ireland. ","user_id":211319,"name":"Olga Berdnikova McGeough","website":"www.olgamcgeough.com"},{"id":448880,"bio":"Pippa Healy is a Photo-artist and zine maker living in London. Her practice centres on themes of loss, longing and grief. \n\nAfter a successful career as a television Producer/Director, she returned to education and studied for a PG Cert in Photography at Central St Martins in 2010. In 2016 she graduated with distinction from the MA Photographic Studies course at University of Westminster. She is currently studying MA Book Arts at UAL Camberwell.\n","user_id":448296,"name":"Pippa Healy","website":"www.pippahealy.com"},{"id":177374,"bio":"Amal Goteti is a freelance photojournalist based in Birmingham, Alabama. ","user_id":176772,"name":"Amal Goteti","website":"wtmwte.blogspot.com"},{"id":175210,"bio":"Julia Vogelweith is born in France and lives in Luxembourg. Julia builds her photographic work like an open book of her privacy, fears and anguish. Through her enigmatic characters, often imbued by a childish world, and its dream like landscape, she takes us to the intrinsic depths of the human being.  It is nevertheless her who is looking through the view of her characters, like an invitation to take part to her inner journey. Photographing the absence and the oblivion, away from time and the day to day unrest, she asserts her presence to the world.","user_id":174608,"name":"Julia Vogelweith","website":"In progress"},{"id":337236,"bio":"I live in Göttingen / Germany and work as a freelance photographer in the areas of reportage, travel, portrait and theater.\nself-taught photographer\nProfessionalization through seminars at the OSTKREUZSCHULE in Berlin and the University of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography in Hannover\nSince 2012 I am member of the photographer group LANDMARKer archived by VISUM.\n","user_id":336634,"name":"Dirk Opitz","website":"www.dirk-opitz.de"},{"id":535432,"bio":"I’m based in the north of Italy, I mainly shoot outdoor sports and lifestyle pictures. Both using digital and analog, I like to play with shapes and give a graphic meaning to all my images.","user_id":534848,"name":"Ulysse Daessle","website":"ulyssedaessle.exposure.co"},{"id":535415,"bio":"I am predominantly a landscape and macro photographer, but am working to expand my portfolio.  A camera gets taken everywhere, even if it's just the camera on my phone.  I also have a small studio at home to use for portrait photography and I have just completed my degree in Photography.  I am a part-time photographer trying to make my mark, though I am still a full-time Doctor by profession.","user_id":534831,"name":"Christiaan Partridge","website":"www.cjpimages.co.uk"},{"id":535422,"bio":"a multi-disciplinary visual, and performing artist. organic farmer, digital photographer, and co-creator of Samsara Fields Organic Farm in Ontario, Canada.\n\nMy visual practices in photography are to speak out the beauty of life in love and compassion. As photographic images can be interpreted in such diverse angles, my vision and direction to photograph the world is to bring more hope and joy to the audience,  rather than focusing on the negatives. I hope my images can bring the sense of loyalty to compassion, dignity, and eternity of life. \nSomething that brings your zen moment. \nAs it is.","user_id":534838,"name":"Soyoung Lee","website":"www.tenthousandpaths.com"},{"id":216662,"bio":"I am a professional geologist and not a professional photographer. I have been studying photography for about three years. Now I'm fascinated by a black and white and color digital photographs with a special interest in various manifestations of light.","user_id":216060,"name":"Alexander Nikulshin","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/skaldum"},{"id":174816,"bio":"","user_id":174214,"name":"Ekaterina Goleva","website":""},{"id":191306,"bio":"","user_id":190704,"name":"Riccardo Branchicella","website":"www.facebook.com/riccardo.branchicella"},{"id":171634,"bio":"My educational background includes bachelor degree in electronic media   (Baltic Film Media School in Tallin University) .\nAt the moment  I am an amateur photographer. ","user_id":171032,"name":"Elena Kuznetsova","website":""},{"id":271020,"bio":"","user_id":270418,"name":"Anna Ward","website":""},{"id":649634,"bio":"Même si je me suis intéressé très jeune à la musique, je me suis toujours senti photographe. Question de regard. D'abord plus du côté du noir et blanc que de la couleur. La rencontre avec Helmut Newton, dont je fus l’assistant, \nm’ouvrit les portes du monde de la mode où je fis carrière travaillant \npour les principaux magazines de mode français et italiens. Parallèlement je me sentais plus attiré par les atmosphères de rue de Bill Brandt. Au-delà de Bill Brandt je découvre Ralph Gibson, son fétichisme de l'objet, sa caresse des contrastes.\nC'est bien là la seule influence que je me reconnaisse.","user_id":649050,"name":"Alain Longeaud","website":"www.alainlongeaud.com"},{"id":210326,"bio":"An aspiring photographer, 17-year old Tristan Pinto was born in New York City at the turn of the millennium. Spending summers in Africa with his Kenyan father, he was first bitten by the photography bug at a young age when awestruck by the beauty of the savannahs surrounding him. Self taught through the observation of a professional Kenyan photographer in action, Tristan has continued to hone his skills from New York to Nairobi and beyond.","user_id":209724,"name":"Tristan Pinto","website":""},{"id":174831,"bio":"Ik fotografeer mijn wereld. Het boeit me om te zien dat uiteindelijk alles in elkaar loopt, de foto's geven een authenticiteit weer en dat is wat ik wil.","user_id":174229,"name":"claudine denoulet","website":"www.denoulet.be"},{"id":174827,"bio":"QA TEST DONT REVIEW","user_id":174225,"name":"Weise DogListDotRu","website":""},{"id":334959,"bio":"","user_id":334357,"name":"Alan Holzman","website":""},{"id":212399,"bio":"Blogger and photographer with a passion for travel and nature photography","user_id":211797,"name":"Isabel Buettner","website":"isibue.photodeck.com"},{"id":57947,"bio":"Mark Wright is a photographer based in the West Midlands.  Following graduation from Birmingham Institute of Art and Design with a First Class Honours Degree in Photography he was awarded a mentorship with Grain.  He is now developing new series of work, particularly focusing on narrative landscape.\n\nMark combines instincts and fiction in his work, using photography to subjectively convey the objectivity that comes with observing.\nUnafraid to explore unconventional representations of the photograph, \n\nMark works with multi-media and archival material in order to further enhance his storytelling through the still image.  ","user_id":57952,"name":"Mark Wright","website":"www.markcwright.com"},{"id":723342,"bio":"I was born (11.12.1979) and bred in Český Krumlov where my home is.\n\nPhotography started to fascinate me around the year 1997. I have always been attracted by black \u0026amp; white photography, hence this constitutes of two thirds of my work. I´ve focused on portrait and travellers documentary.\nRecently I have developed more thanks to travelling (Ukraine, Bangladesh, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, Japan….). These destinations brought up many topics and situations of people at home, at work, going out, in streets, at religious rituals…","user_id":722758,"name":"Jiri Sneider","website":"www.jirisneider.com"},{"id":273135,"bio":"Layback photographer, full time Graphic Designer ","user_id":272533,"name":"Jess Lam","website":"www.facebook.com/jessatworkstudio"},{"id":728341,"bio":"","user_id":727757,"name":"Carlos Alcántara","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-andino-alcantara-18054a70"},{"id":217518,"bio":"Portrait photographer from Belgium who lives with his family in New York City. ","user_id":216916,"name":"Bart Heynen","website":"bartheynen.com"},{"id":26536,"bio":"Born in 1982, he's a  photographer based in Alicante, Spain.\n\nHis work has been exhibited in several places and events, such as the SCAN International Festival of Photography, CaixaForum Madrid and Barcelona, and CentroCentro Cibeles in Madrid.\n\nWith his photographs, he wants to reflect about the processes of construction, transformation, perception and representation of territory, in order to generate new references in the readings of contemporary landscapes.","user_id":26541,"name":"David Mocha","website":"www.davidmocha.com"},{"id":181438,"bio":"Stefano Sbrulli (1988) is a photographer, director and visual artist. Graduated in Digital Design at European Institute of Design in Rome.\n\nHis works combine video, photos and graphics and focus mainly on social and environmental issues. He covered stories in Italy, Iraq, Mozambique, Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina.\n\nIn the last four years he has dealt with the consequences of mining in Peru, making his first medium-length film, Donde los niños no sueñan, set in the city of Cerro de Pasco.\n\nHe has collaborated with UNDP and UNHCR, and is currently responsible for the visual content of the NGO Source International.","user_id":180836,"name":"Stefano Sbrulli","website":"www.stefanosbrulli.com"},{"id":230200,"bio":"","user_id":229598,"name":"Mario Capetillo Torres","website":"diaframma.com.ar"},{"id":256895,"bio":"Italian photographer based in Kyoto, Japan.","user_id":256293,"name":"Dario Negretto","website":"www.kyotophotographer.net"},{"id":171693,"bio":"I view the world with a creative passion and I try to capture images with my eye and with my spirit, sharing a little bit out of what the world shows, also trying to give a little bit back to the world through my captures.  \n","user_id":171091,"name":"Suzanne Muscat","website":""},{"id":22357,"bio":"","user_id":22357,"name":"ja ja","website":""},{"id":178985,"bio":"","user_id":178383,"name":"Daniel Mitchell","website":"daniellukemitchell.com"},{"id":22090,"bio":"Председатель Мурманского отделения Союза фотохудожников России.","user_id":22090,"name":"Alexander Stepanenko","website":"www.foto-sam.ru"},{"id":584751,"bio":"Wedding Photographer for 8 years, love what I do and it's a passion of mine I don't see burning out or stopping until my body gives out. (Wedding Photography gear is heavy) \n\nUntil then maybe I'll go back to doing landscapes. ","user_id":584167,"name":"Phong Thai","website":"www.phongphotography.com"},{"id":62284,"bio":"I am from India but presently staying in Japan. \nIn my free time, mostly on weekends, I get out to shoot pictures.","user_id":62177,"name":"Sanket Garade","website":""},{"id":158918,"bio":"I am a 49 year old computer technician who has harbored an interest in photography for decades, but only recently pursued the calling. I earned a bachelor's degree in writing, founded and managed two small computer-based businesses, and now, and as an emerging photographer and author I plan to finish my course accomplishing what I had always wanted to do: communicating the truth.\n\nI married late in life and only once: Corinne Lynn Heymann is a PhD candidate in the field of medical anthropology, Hospice volunteer, and fellow Christian.","user_id":158316,"name":"Rick Heymann","website":"www.rickheymann.com"},{"id":38952,"bio":"1966\nBorn in Aichi, Japan\n\n2000\nStarted to take photos\nBased in Yokohama, Japan","user_id":38957,"name":"Rie Ishishita","website":"rieishishita.com"},{"id":175683,"bio":"Susan began taking photographs in the late 60s and studied with Lisette Model. After a long career as an academic and women’s health activist, she retired in 2005 and became serious about mobile photography three years ago. \nHer sense of timing and composition has enabled her to capture some great moments. I highly recommend a visit to her galleries.","user_id":175081,"name":"Susan Rennie","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/93658386@N02"},{"id":584524,"bio":"Als amateurfotograaf ben ik sedert 2012 lid (en webmaster www.fodifi.be) van fotoclub Fodifi Wondelgem vzw. Ik ben tot de club toegetreden om contact te krijgen met collega's, van hen te leren en mijn fotografische vaardigheden te verbeteren. De commentaren en de tips tijdens de beoordelingssessies van de foto's die in de club gepresenteerd worden waren zeer verrijkend en zorgden voor vertrouwen. Verder heeft het de weg geopend naar nog meer fotografen (ook internationaal), on-line platformen en tutorials, wedstrijden en tentoonstellingen. Met deze deelname wil ik een stukje verder gaan op de ingeslagen weg. ","user_id":583940,"name":"Robert Van Maele","website":"www.maevarphotography.be"},{"id":174858,"bio":"Photography student - Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany","user_id":174256,"name":"Julia Albrecht","website":"www.albrechtjulia.de"},{"id":704712,"bio":"Elissavet est photographe autodidacte dès son adolescence. Elle est venue vivre à Paris il y a quelques années. Depuis, elle photographie la vie à Paris, ses moments personnels dans la ville des Lumières et ailleurs en France.\n\nElle partage quelques de ses photos sur sa page personnelle de Facebook. Vous pouvez la chercher sous le pseudo Élly Mavro Molivi et découvrir, peut-être, quelques autres aspects de sa personnalité.\n","user_id":704128,"name":"Elissavet Chatzigiakoumi","website":""},{"id":191188,"bio":"“Piker je net, it komt doch oars” is a well- know Frisian proverb. It means as much as “Don’t worry, everything will change anyway”. The fact that everything changes in life is an established one. It fascinates me as well as it worries me. At times I can be a hopeless nostalgic and romantic person, in personal life but also in my work as an artist. In order to deal with this, I incorporate it into my work as an artist. Recurring themes in my work are therefore decay, transience , longing and loss. I hereby often draw from my own childhood as a starting point for my projects.  At this moment I am graduating at the Master photography of the St. Joost Academy in Breda. \n","user_id":190586,"name":"iebeltje van der spoel","website":"www.iebeltjevanderspoel.com"},{"id":93788,"bio":"GIJS VAN DEN BERG (1983) is a visual artist. Both during and outside his working hours as an art director at communications agency KesselsKramer, his works spans film, photography and graphic design. In 2015 he photographed ‘Gewoon Koffie’, a project on disappearing traditional coffee houses in Amsterdam and exhibited his ‘TV Toes’ at the Malmö Fotobiennal.","user_id":93289,"name":"Gijs van den Berg","website":"www.gijsvandenberg.nl"},{"id":584522,"bio":"I am an experienced and innovative Freelance Photographer holding a true passion for capturing life's moments through the lens. I am always committed to the ultimate satisfaction of a client, and adept in using the most up-to-date photographic hardware and software. I have over five years of experience working as a Freelance Photographer having membership of Bangladesh Photographic Society(BPS) and also have experience of working with international photographic agency. Every time I try to bring forth superior photography skills, knowledge of various photographic styles, editing expertise, and excellent customer service skills.","user_id":583938,"name":"Prodipta Das Hriday","website":""},{"id":677374,"bio":"Hi i am Andi.\nA passionate wanderer through the urban jungles of the major cities of Europe. My Sony Alpha always by me side. \nFor me Street Photography I not just a nice passion. More than a simple hobby. It has a therapeutic aspect to it.\nTo face the own emotional world and express it though photography is what a I am trying to do.\nI do not have that one theme, not that one mood in all of my work. Every day I go out I feel a little different and I try to express that in my pictures. To me authenticity and honesty is more important that just creating that seamless and ‚perfect‘ social media feed.\n\nPhotography is expression and for me the expression of my inner feelings. \n\nI thank you for your time.\nAndi","user_id":676790,"name":"Andreas Apostel","website":"www.apostelandi-photography.com"},{"id":176637,"bio":"","user_id":176035,"name":"Frédéric Saint-Maxent","website":"Pas de site Web pour le moment."},{"id":146233,"bio":"","user_id":145631,"name":"Carlos Roldan G","website":""},{"id":535264,"bio":"Iván Macías was born in the Mexico, as a photographer, he has experimented with different types of photography: sports, street, nature, urban, landscape, product, aerial, event, studio, macro, photojournalism, and documentary. They all have their charm and require different management and perception; they all taught him a different relationship with the subject to be portrayed and with his camera.\n\nThanks to all the effort and passion that he had to develop his profession, he has won several awards, \namong which are:\n\n2019 \tInternational Photography Awards\n\t2nd Place\n2019\tTARES\t\n\t3rd place\n2020\tInternational Photography Awards\n\t3rd place\n\t3 honorable mentions\n2020\tMéxico en una Imagen\t\n\t1st place\n2021\tWorld Press Photo\n\t2nd place\t\n2021 \tForbes\n\tConsider among the 100 most creative Mexicans of 2021\n2022\tOne Eyeland Wildlife Photographers\n\t2nd and 3rd place\n2022 \tOne Eyeland Street Photographers\n\tGold medal\n\t3rd place\n2022 \tMéxico en una Imagen\n\t3rd place\n2022\tHonorary doctorate\n\nHe has been published in different media, including Time Out Mexico, Proceso, Televisa, TV Azteca, Forbes, El Heraldo, among others. He has taught courses, classes, workshops, conferences, and keynote exhibitions at various institutions around Mexico, including UNAM, Anahuac University, UVM, Franz Mayer Museum, CANACO, and AT\u0026amp;T. He was considered among the 100 most creative Mexicans of 2021 by Forbes magazine and published his first book in 2021 \"Huellas de la Pandemia\" which is a tribute to all the wo","user_id":534680,"name":"Iván Macías","website":"www.ivan-macias.com"},{"id":217548,"bio":"Self taught from the age of twelve. Just surviving as a professional photographer for over twenty years now. mainly documenting people. Love my work more than anything, other than my daughter Alana and my partner Aly.","user_id":216946,"name":"matt gartside","website":"www.studio22B.com"},{"id":535288,"bio":"Jimi Tsang is a photographer whose work explores the ongoing shifts of Hong Kong. His first solo exhibition and self-published zine, \"Moments in Limbo,\" debuted in April 2019, and the publication is in Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Artists’ Book Library collection. In 2020, he participated in Hong Kong International Photo Festival’s incubation program, working with Wing Shya as a mentor, and produced an exhibition titled “Temporal Boundary” at Parallel Space.  In 2020, Tsang co-founded Phoboko, a platform that brings people together through photobooks.\n","user_id":534704,"name":"Jimi Tsang","website":"www.jimitsang.com"},{"id":584921,"bio":"Sono una fotografa amatoriale, partecipo alle iniziative della fototeca del mio paese e mi cimento in contest a livello nazionale ed internazionale. Amo ritrarre persone, paesaggi, città, vita di strada. Tutto quello che colpisce la mia attenzione durante il mio girovagare. Amo emozionarmi ed emozionare.","user_id":584337,"name":"Romina Micucci","website":"www.facebook.com/romina.micucci.5"},{"id":728552,"bio":"Gruaduated in Modern Literature, she studied photography in Rome with some internationally renowned professionals as Augusto Pieroni, Dario de Dominicis, Claudio Palmisano and  Dario Coletti.\nStreet photographer for vocation she explored, before approaching this specific discipline, differnt types of photography passing throught the macrophotography to the social photography and producing, in these  areas, works that have contributed to increase her observatory skills as well as being object of interest for juries of National and International awards. \n\nIn the centre of her  research  “street life”, that over the  years has generated a collection of pictures and experiences focused on the relationship between the spaces of the metropolis and the people who live there.  Architecture, study of the territory but above all man are the themes that characterize her shots. \nOver recent years as well as winning several awards in International competitions she gave birth to two books : “The fabulous destiny of Dainaly” edited by the photoeditor Irene Alison and  “I sogni li spendo per strada” edited by the photographer Dario Coletti. \n","user_id":727968,"name":"Liliana Ranalletta","website":"lilianaranalletta.it"},{"id":728607,"bio":"I'm a scientist by training but have always enjoyed photography. I am really rather new to street photography but really quite enjoy watching people, their unpredictability, and how they interact within their environment.","user_id":728023,"name":"Marie Pantaleon","website":""},{"id":217480,"bio":"","user_id":216878,"name":"Guillaume Borgnet","website":""},{"id":44405,"bio":"Beginner in photo ...","user_id":44410,"name":"Marta ….","website":"marta.exposure.co"},{"id":430876,"bio":"I have been photographing since I was a teenager. So I started with instamatics and then reflex cameras. \n\nI remain faithful to film cameras and their non-immediat photos because of the emotions they provide. A kind of candy that forces me to wait with potential surprises and and gives further requirement in my shots. One of my conditions is never to crop a photo. A long-standing habit that educated my eye to avoid asking for a crop in a picture labo which imposed which an additional cost on the reprinting if you did not print your shots yourself. \n\nI'm found of B\u0026amp;W that I almost use only with reflex cameras.","user_id":430292,"name":"Muriel FRANCIUS","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/murielfrancius/albums"},{"id":116601,"bio":"Anton Gautama began taking pictures with a mobile phone.  Since 2015 he has been working professionally as photographer with a passionate focus on documentary photography. He believes that the essence of the medium is the ability to help us understand life. \n\nThe photographs from Anton Gautama have been featured in several on-line, printed magazine platforms, international photo festivals galleries, and museum since 2016.  He has published two  monographs:  Pabean Passage, published in 2016, reveals the milieu of traditional Indonesian spice markets through intimate colour street photography, and Home Sweet Home shows the interior home of Chinese-Indonesian in where he was born, Makassar,  and his home town now, Surabaya.\n\nCurrently he is completing on the last part of the trilogy project , The Outsider. and a long term projects\n","user_id":115999,"name":"Anton Gautama","website":"www.antongautama.com"},{"id":535265,"bio":"Striving to be an invisible observer, Herbert Leung tries to discover his own intention and reaction to the complicated and ever-changing society by capturing the natural, random but carefully composed moments of human behaviors anywhere anytime.  This is the moment we live, it can be surprising. \n\nBorn in Hong Kong in 1980s, Herbert Leung usually took pictures of his beloved wife.  He developed a strong fascination with photography after he changed his job in which he could afford more time on streets taking photos.  He treasured the lovely moments with his wife.  He also want to live mindfully in the moments when his wife is busy around. ","user_id":534681,"name":"Herbert Leung","website":""},{"id":217442,"bio":"Noah is an American photographer and director living in New York City. He started working with photochemical photography at the age of thirteen. The bearded wild man has made a name for himself creating heroic human experiences using the art of the moving image. Sometimes natural beauty, sometimes gritty realism. Noah kind of looks like a viking and generally looks pretty grumpy, but he's actually really nice. \n","user_id":216840,"name":"Noah Conopask","website":"www.noahconopask.com"},{"id":554301,"bio":"","user_id":553717,"name":"Chuck Grove","website":"www.chuckgrovephotography.com"},{"id":535342,"bio":"Michael Ernest Sweet is a Canadian writer and photographer. He is the author of two books of street photography, The Human Fragment, and Michael Sweet's Coney Island, both from Brooklyn Arts Press. He was been awarded both a Prime Minister's Award and a Queen's Medal in Canada for significant contributions to education and the arts. Michael lives in New York City. ","user_id":534758,"name":"Michael Ernest Sweet","website":"www.MichaelSweetPhotography.com"},{"id":535388,"bio":"Dascha Esselius is a multidisciplinary artist. Her artwork consists of films, photographs, paintings, sculptures, sound, video installations and public art. She was born 1953 in Prague in the former Czechoslovakia. She came to Sweden in 1969 and lives and works in Stockholm since then. She debuted as a painter and graphic artist in 1974.  From 1978 to 1983 she studied sculpture at University College of Arts Crafts and Design. In 1982 she started working on large artistic installations based on light, sound and motion, an art form she continued to develop. She also started working with photography, film and video. \n\n","user_id":534804,"name":"Dascha Esselius","website":"www.dascha.nu"},{"id":288918,"bio":"","user_id":288316,"name":"Salma ElSerafy","website":"www.instagram.com/salmium"},{"id":114791,"bio":"Amateur photographer located in Singapore.  Fascinated in all genres of photography but with special interest in landscape, street and urban abstract photography.","user_id":114189,"name":"Anthony W S Soo","website":"anthonysoows@gmail.com"},{"id":185736,"bio":"Educated at Nordic School for Photography (Nordens Fotoskola) at Biskops-Arnö, Sweden. 2012-2015. \nSince then I am working as a freelance photographer. \nDuring the summer of 2015 I worked as a photographer at the daily newspaper Norrköpings Tidningar, in Norrköping, Sweden.\nDuring the summer of 2016 I worked as a photographer and picture editor at the daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, in Stockholm, Sweden. ","user_id":185134,"name":"Emma-Sofia Olsson","website":"www.emma-sofia.se"},{"id":535544,"bio":"J'ai commencé la photographie par curiosité, ensuite par passion, mon regard sur le vif et discret est devenue virale pour les photographie de mariage. Je me suis former à l'institut de la photographie et ensuite j'ai effectuer un BEP photographe. Mais dans la photographie la carrière et l'évolution d'un photographe n'a jamais de fin c'est un chemin rude à chaque génération. A ce jour j'ai encore fin d'une nouvelle expérience. \n\nI started photography out of curiosity, then by passion, my keen and unobtrusive look became viral for wedding photography. I trained at the institute of photography and then I performed a BEP photographer. But in photography, the career and evolution of a photographer never has an end, it is a rough path for every generation. To this day I still have a new experience.\n","user_id":534960,"name":"Fabrice Broquet","website":"www.fabricebroquet.com"},{"id":535598,"bio":"I'm a late-blooming photographer who came to photography in retirement. I love street photography, especially because people ignore me and my invasive lens. Who cares about a harmless 72-year-old standing on the corner?  Being dismissed as old, however, is an ideal cover - I can get away with murder! Woohoo!","user_id":535014,"name":"Larry Tayler","website":"www.LarryTayler.com"},{"id":535717,"bio":"Localisé à Lille, Guy Leroy pratique une photographie de type humaniste et sociale influencée par sa carrière de médecin. Afin de réaliser des sujets pour la presse il voyage régulièrement en Afrique et en Amérique Latine, mais aussi en France et dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais, sa région. Par ailleurs, il réalise des reportages et photos d’actualité diffusés dans les médias nationaux. ","user_id":535133,"name":"Guy Leroy","website":"www.guyleroy-photographie.com"},{"id":689466,"bio":"","user_id":688882,"name":"Boon Chin Ng","website":""},{"id":211936,"bio":"","user_id":211334,"name":"Hideaki Omura","website":""},{"id":156945,"bio":"Argentinean photographer based in Stockholm. Sweden. I love traveling solo and street photography has been my passion since 2016 when I went on my first backpacking trip to Southeast Asia and Europe. Now, after traveling 42 countries, it remains as my primary way to connect with people and learn about new cultures. Seeing what is not usually seen in a touristic place especially is what I enjoy the most. ","user_id":156343,"name":"Betsabé Yona","website":"luszstudios.myportfolio.com"},{"id":728679,"bio":"","user_id":728095,"name":"Martin Johansson","website":""}]}