{"profiles":[{"id":24184,"bio":"Alexander Anufriev (b. 1988) is a Moscow-based photographer who works on a projects describing and analysing social landscape of contemporary Russia. \n\nEducation:\nWorkshop with Mathieu Asselin \u0026amp; Sergio Valenzuela Escobedo - The Camera as Political Apparatus, ISSP, Latvia, 2019\nThe Rodchenko Art School: Documentary Photography, Moscow, 2014-2017\nAcademy of Photography: Professional Photography, Moscow, 2014\n\nAwards:\n2018  PDN Annual / Editorial and Student Category Winner\n2018  Moscow Photobookfest / 3rd place\n2017  PDN Annual / Student Category Winner\n2017  Sony World Photography Awards / 2nd place\n2017  LensCulture Exposure Award / Student Spotlight\n2017  Feature Shoot Emerging Photography / Winner \n2015  The Student World Biennial / 2nd place\n2015  PhotoVisa / Finalist \n2015  Silver Camera / Laureate\n","user_id":24184,"name":"Alexander Anufriev","website":"www.aanufriev.com"},{"id":785784,"bio":"","user_id":775570,"name":"Steve Carr","website":""},{"id":785748,"bio":"I’m an Ecuadorian photographer based in Madrid. I’m 23 years old and have been taking photos for almost ten years. I began photography as a quiet hobby for myself, and only recently started sharing my work.\nMy photography is characterized by its romantic, realistic, sublime, and contemplative nature. I seek to capture moments of human introspection and their connection with the absolute or the sublime.\nPhotography has become my way of resisting this interconnected world enslaved by digital reality; I want people to emancipate themselves from it.","user_id":775544,"name":"Adriano Vélez","website":"www.behance.net/adrianovelez"},{"id":785708,"bio":"Born in Africa where she grew up on a game reserve in the middle of the bushveld, Suzi Scott found herself in the 2000s once again immersed in nature in a village tucked far away in the Sri Lankan jungle. Passionate about photography and, through traditional Chinese painting, Ikebana and permaculture, a lifelong student of the forms that nature offers, she has been questioning the destruction and depletion of the planet's natural resources ever since she was a child.  When the music's over is her first collection of photographs.","user_id":775511,"name":"Susanna Scott","website":""},{"id":24542,"bio":"Yiorgos Doukanaris is a freelance photographer studying his MA degree in Photography in the University of Brighton, UK. His was working as a freelance photographer in Athens, Greece and in Cyprus, collaborating with newspapers and agencies. He has several publications in newspapers of Cyprus. Some chosen awards are 2016 Sony World Photography Awards, Short-listed, Open Category, 2014 I shot it Photo Competition, Week 5 ( Mark of Excellence ). \nYiorgos Doukanaris collaborates with Ariana Zakou which is a visual artist. They have a studio in Larnaca.","user_id":24542,"name":"Yiorgos Doukanaris","website":"www.yiorgosdoukanaris.com"},{"id":53566,"bio":"ZOE VINCENTI. Born in Milan in Italy ,she is a photographer and a videographer with a background in Fine Arts. Identity and gender issues, human rights and social issues are the main focuses of her photographic narrative. Zoe explore her subjects with an intimate and personal vision working mainly on personal and editorial projects for national and international magazines, companies and NGOs. She traveled from Central America to India, Europe and North Africa to tell her stories. Her images have been published by many international magazines as Open Society Foundations, National Geographic Traveler, D-la Repubblica , M Le Monde, Elle , Wired, Rolling Stone , Internazionale . She exhibit in several international museums and festivals in Italy and abroad. Since 2017 she is part of the international network of www.womenphotograph.com . ","user_id":53571,"name":"Zoe Vincenti","website":"zoevincenti.photoshelter.com"},{"id":785785,"bio":"I have been a documentary photographer for over 50years","user_id":775571,"name":"Charter Weeks","website":"www.charterweeks.com"},{"id":831018,"bio":"My name is Stephany Hurtado (Elmhurst, 2004). My work explores identity, belonging, and memory, but also family, as a way to understand my roots and cultural heritage. \n","user_id":816756,"name":"Stephany hurtado","website":"www.stephanyhurtado.com"},{"id":557354,"bio":"It's always been about imaging of some sort: broadcast news, to wedding photography support to commercial photography to graphics. The constant examination is a curse.","user_id":556770,"name":"Nick Gorski","website":"www.nickgorski.com"},{"id":785791,"bio":"","user_id":775575,"name":"Timo Dehn","website":"www.timodehn.com"},{"id":630288,"bio":"Fatemeh Jadari Faridi, born on June 28, 1997in Tabriz, is an Iranian photographer .\nFatemeh studied Iranian painting at Tabriz University of Islamic Arts. While studying at the university, she continued her photography activities in the field of social documentary. He is currently working on long-term photography projects for night parties and Betrayal.\nWin numerous national and international photography awards. Organizer of several group and individual exhibitions.","user_id":629704,"name":"Fatemeh Jedari Faridi","website":""},{"id":647902,"bio":"Rafter is a portrait and lifestyle photographer/director.\nAfter graduating from Parsons School of Design New York in Photography, Rafter has been making a living with her cameras, and now often directing as much as shooting stills.\nRafter was born in Norway and began her career in Oslo as an art director, graphic designer, animator and illustrator. Rafter studied Graphic Design at Parsons NY and at St. Joost in Holland and worked in Lausanne, Switzerland. \nIt was however in photography that Rafter found ease and free-flowing creative joy. A dream mentorship in the mid 1990's with legendary photographer Francesco Scavullo cemented her love and passion for photography.\nRafter divides her time between Oslo and New York. ","user_id":647318,"name":"Marianne Rafter","website":"rafter.no"},{"id":785279,"bio":"My name is Silvia Dinca, living in Bucharest, Romania. I am working in an Accounting department for a multinational company and I am an amateur photographer.\nI have discovered my passion about photography in 2015 and since then it is for me a way of life. It brings me lot of  joy in my life and peace of mind.\nI am attracted to few styles of photography: street, creative, wildlife, sport and travel.\nI am fascinated by people and unique moments around us.\n\n\n  www.facebook.com/Silvia Dinca\n","user_id":775162,"name":"Silvia Dinca","website":"1x.com/SilviaDinca        "},{"id":757664,"bio":"My journey, shaped by years of photographic practice primarily focused on nature, landscape, and architecture, has culminated in a fascination to capture the multifaceted nature of masculinity through intimate portraits and a focus on the male body details. \n\nMy portraits are rarely the outcome of a fleeting encounter, but rather the result of an intimate dialogue I build with each model, striving to create a comfortable and safe atmosphere in which everyone feels empowered to express their authentic self.\n\nMy recent explorations incited me to delve more into the richness of the male body form and its interaction with the surrounding world. Occasionally, the represented body incorporates a harmonious blend of organic entities and sculptural elements. Every curve, angle, and line of the body becomes a fundamental component of the overall image, akin to elements found in architecture or works of art. \n\nUltimately, I’d like my work to assess the vast nuances of masculinity, and how it is the fragile and vulnerable manifestation of the ongoing discourse between context and anatomy.\n","user_id":752665,"name":"Marco Gualdoni","website":"www.marcogualdoni.com"},{"id":24285,"bio":"Born in 1981 in Begnins, Switzerland, Delphine Schacher lives in Switzerland. In July 2014, she finished her photographic studies in Vevey (Switzerland) at the CEPV. \nHer work “Petit robe de fête” won the contest SFR jeunes talents in Arles 2014 and the 2nd prize of the Young Talents vfg Swiss Association and has been exhibited in the Festival Circulation(s) in Paris as well as the BredaPhoto international photo festival in The Netherlands, Lodz Festival in Poland, Encontros da Imagem - Braga in Portugal . In November 2014, the photographer won the Ville de Nyon’s Artistic Prize (Switzerland). The photographer is a junior member of the Association NEAR (Photography Swiss association). Her last work \"Bois des Frères\" (Brotherswood) has been exhibited in The Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography and has been finalist for the Swiss photo award.\n\nDelphine Schacher aged today 35, now lives in Begnins (VD, Switzerland) and work between Geneva and Lausanne.","user_id":24285,"name":"Delphine Schacher","website":"www.delphine-schacher.com"},{"id":569364,"bio":"Bailey Quinlan (she/her) uses photography as a tool for activism and connection, sharing vulnerable stories and highlighting injustices with compassion and urgency. She strives to create ethical portraits, and resonant landscapes, that show the interconnectedness of all people with each other, nature, and the infinite cosmos. Quinlan is a Camera Lucida Critical Mass Finalist, winner of the Female in Focus award by the British Journal of Photography, a Flash Forward Festival Top 100 Winner by Magenta Foundation, received Honorable Mention in the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women Photographers, and has had work featured online at PhMuseum, the publication Velvet Eyes, and the magazine Der Greif. Quinlan has a BFA from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":568780,"name":"Bailey Quinlan","website":"baileyquinlan.com"},{"id":785794,"bio":"Robin Glass is an American artist currently living and working in New England. \n","user_id":775577,"name":"Robin Glass","website":"robin-glass.com"},{"id":785778,"bio":"After studying photography in Lyon, at the Ecole de Condé and at Bloo Ecole, I worked for a year in an emergency accommodation center in Paris, to strengthen the reception of refugees. Before continuing my studies in Cultural and Associative Management which allowed me to work for several years for large NGOs such as Action Against Hunger and CARE France, in communication and partnerships.\n\nMy artistic practice is inseparable from the creation of an intimate, sensitive space, based on listening and aiming for care through image. My work focuses on identity issues such as gender, migration and mental health. Through my lens, I seek to visually translate emotions and psychological suffering, particularly using the body. I thus address the themes of the integration of Afghan refugees in France, adolescence, such as the relationships between oneself and one's body.\n\nMore recently, my documentary project “Une sur Trois” (One in Three Women) highlights the post-traumatic consequences of sexual violence on a woman’s life. I want to speak out about the aftermath and raise awareness about the resilience journey of victims of sexual assault. ","user_id":775565,"name":"Juliette Dupuis Carle","website":"www.juliettecarle.com"},{"id":193162,"bio":"","user_id":192560,"name":"Chan-yang Kim","website":"www.chanyangkim.com"},{"id":785865,"bio":"Laura Barth is an artist, musician, and horticulturist currently living in the mountains of Ashe county, North Carolina. Primary media include photography (digital and analog), graphite, charcoal, watercolor, and relief printing. Laura has a degree in music performance from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, and a Bachelor's and Master's degree in science (horticulture) from North Carolina State University. Originally from the Midwest, Laura currently exhibits her work at Calendula gallery in St. Paul, MN and has had work published and exhibited across the country.","user_id":775633,"name":"Laura Barth","website":"www.barth-vader.com"},{"id":785818,"bio":"Photographer from Germany, working with analog and digital media. Likes to create illusions that more often than not reveal themselves. Loves the esthetics of the early 20th century, but not so much the mindset of that time.\n\nThe series TRANSATLANTIC, completely shot on Ilford medium format film with a Rolleiflex camera, was his first coffee table book project, published in December 2022. The book was accompanied by a series of exhibitions showing handmade baryta prints in Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland.","user_id":775596,"name":"Tom Klein","website":"www.tomklein.photo"},{"id":617574,"bio":"\n\n\nMr.Magness is a documentary and fine art photographer\n\nRecently he has decided to return to his first love, the photographic image. His is a simple kind of photography, observing and documenting his environment, his yard and neighborhood. He’s motivated by the shear beauty of the natural world.\n\n","user_id":616990,"name":"Bill Magness","website":"www.billmagness.com"},{"id":440547,"bio":"What is art without a message? \n\nAs long as I can remember I have been a woman and artist. Enraptured by techniques, I graduated in Product Design, after Art-Photography, in between propaedeutic in Art History, and later in life I took courses in medieval artistry techniques (in China and in Portugal). I raised my family in various countries. Seven years ago I restarted my career in the arts in Saudi Arabia, slowly overcoming a 20+ years professional hiatus … with some fear. \nCulture is a mirror reflecting the essence of the individuals who create it. While politics and power has its influence, culture remains a dynamic and living entity that thrives on the ever-evolving contributions of individuals and communities. Drawn into a dynamic and vibrant art world of a nation that is scripting more than ever its future history, Saudi Arabia is one of the most fascinating changing societies of today. \n","user_id":439963,"name":"Aljohara Jeje","website":"www.aljohara-jeje.com"},{"id":744305,"bio":"Kate Glass (b. 2001) is a photographer and artist based in Lincoln, Nebraska. She received her Associate of Applied Science in Photography from Metropolitan Community College in 2023 and is currently a BFA student with an emphasis in photography at University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Glass’s work focuses on topics such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), domestic violence, psychology, femininity, sisterhood, and womanhood. She has special interest in pushing the boundaries of photography by playing with mixed media and bright colors in contrast with negative or intense subject matter.","user_id":741413,"name":"Kate Glass","website":"www.kateglassphotography.com"},{"id":214252,"bio":"","user_id":213650,"name":"Andrés Zugazua","website":"instagram.com/andreszugazua"},{"id":54023,"bio":"I was born in Kunming, China in 1976.   In 2000, after my graduation of the college in Chongqing, I moved to the US.  Since then, I have lived in Alabama, Miami, Washington, DC and New York City.   \n\nI am interested in photography as a vital tool to investigate the context whether alien or familiar.  I am also interested in making photography books not for a presentation but an integral investigative process to examine the subjects and photography itself.  I have been applying the permutation and variation in book making for my short and long term projects as well as subject matters.\n\nSince 2012, I have had major exhibitions in France, New York, Turkey, Bangladesh and Russia.  In 2013, I was nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2014, and my artist book \"Unintended Homecoming\" was shortlisted on the Kassel Photobook Dummy Awards 2014.  \n\nCurrently, I commute between the US, China and Europe. ","user_id":54028,"name":"Hai Zhang","website":"www.oceanmate.com"},{"id":449692,"bio":"Ho 52 anni e durante gli ultimi 5. anni mi sono re-inventata.\nPassando da un lavoro sicuro in banca a un lavoro precario come fotografa e driver di pranzi/cene a domicilio.\nLa mia soddisfazione più grande è riuscire a trasformare la mia passione fotografica in una professione.","user_id":449108,"name":"Barbara Pitteloud","website":""},{"id":705154,"bio":"Visual artist Suridh Das-Hassan first picked up photography as a youngster in North London and quickly developed a passion for all things film. His work is heavily influenced by his Indonesian roots and his upbringing by a single mother and Swedish-Indian grandparents. His themes focus on cultural and ethnic identity as well as memory and movement, particularly within the urban environment. \n\nFocusing on documentary filmmaking he went on to produce art and illustration books including the Stickerbomb books series as well as award-winning documentaries and commercial work. \nSuridh spent over 10 years living and working across Southeast Asia. Now firmly back in London, UK, he has cofounded graphic art publishing house Soi Books.","user_id":704570,"name":"Suridh Das-Hassan","website":"www.shazdirector.com"},{"id":785839,"bio":"Portrait photographer based in United States.","user_id":775611,"name":"Terry Kim","website":""},{"id":270642,"bio":"Passionated photographer. I have had the opportunity to travel professionally to different parts of the world and, during my free time, to discover the magnificent world of ornithology that surrounds us.","user_id":270040,"name":"Lorenzo Barelli","website":""},{"id":183729,"bio":"","user_id":183127,"name":"Daigo Saito","website":"blog.goo.ne.jp/sd5-photograph"},{"id":24306,"bio":"Defined as a self-learned I am influenced by the great masters of painting as Caravaggio, Vermeer, Ribera and Zurbarán, being my intention to provoke an emotional exchange with the viewer.\nArtwork exhibitions, both collectively and individually,  in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Germany. My images have been published in catalogues, photo books and journals, including: News of Córdoba (AFOCO) Obscene Seduction (Poland) and Disturbing Beauty (MGEC).\nI work for several European publishers agencies and also have own photography studio, which is a space for multidisciplinary creation and workshop activities. I have worked on projects related to arts education (\"In Perspective\" and \"Artists in the Classroom\") in which participating artists, teachers and students from kindergarten through high school.","user_id":24306,"name":"Lía G.","website":"www.liag.es"},{"id":785873,"bio":"Lainey Foster is a visionary creative celebrating a career as producer, stylist, and marketer for some of Australia’s iconic brands. Now, with a camera in hand, this proud Melbournian emerges as an internationally-acclaimed photographer, capturing unconventional beauty infused with gratitude as she honours the extraordinary amidst the ordinary.\n","user_id":775640,"name":"Lainey Foster","website":"www.laineyfoster.com"},{"id":795848,"bio":"","user_id":784053,"name":"Arturas Bairunas","website":"arthurbairunas.pictorem.com"},{"id":660049,"bio":"Reid Calvert (b. 1992, Austin, Texas) studied at Central Saint Martins in London and now lives and works in Los Angeles, California. His practice is concerned with recreation and how people gather and celebrate, with the aim of exploring what the relations are that emerge through those actions. Calvert’s work examines historical process through commemorations of the past.","user_id":659465,"name":"Reid Calvert","website":"www.reidcalvert.com"},{"id":198233,"bio":"Member of the Royal Photographic Society and Fellow of the RSA. I am interested in portraiture, traditional and non-traditional  \n","user_id":197631,"name":"Jon Nicholls","website":"www.instagram.com/photosbyjnicholls"},{"id":544085,"bio":"Evan Jorgensen is a photographer living and working in New York whose work concentrates on studying life through experimental and investigative photographs. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute in 2016. \n​\n","user_id":543501,"name":"Evan Jorgensen","website":"www.evanpjorgensen.com"},{"id":620650,"bio":"I have been an active artist/photographer since 1985, working with pen and ink drawings and digital photography. In 2001, I used my office scanner to capture a record of an elegant ginkgo leaf I had found. I was stunned by the quality of the resulting image.  I have been an active explorer of scanography ever since then. \n","user_id":620066,"name":"Bill Bowerman","website":"www.bowermanscanography.com"},{"id":770731,"bio":"One of my favourite hobby is photography, when I have time I am reading photography magazines, books and everything from which I can learn. I believe that learning is the key for the future. I am keen on to learn, not just in photography but everything else in the world. I am a geologist, but I also want to protect the nature, because I like hiking, being outside, watching the animals and listening to the birds' twittering, it is so relaxing for me. I do not want it to get lost. I like traveling too, getting to know new people, their culture and discover new places, especially in remote locations, at their original state. In my art I want to show to the other people that how magnificent our nature is, and all the people around us. However I like street photography too, because it is a different world.","user_id":763192,"name":"Gábor Jakab","website":""},{"id":209213,"bio":"Profesor de Fotoperiodismo en las Áreas de Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual en la Universidad de Valladolid y en la Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes. Asesor Digital Educativo del Grupo SM","user_id":208611,"name":"Ismael García-Herrero","website":"linktr.ee/IsmaelGH85"},{"id":301248,"bio":"Miles is a Chicago based photographer specializing in portrait and lifestyle photography for advertising, corporate and editorial projects.\n\nClients Include United Airlines, Invesco, Nicor, Calamos Investments, CG Life, Monogram Group, Forum Financial, Cole Publishing, Valuation Magazine, Higher Learning Commission, PMMI Publishing Group, Substance, Seam Studios, Ventas, Vizgen\n\nNon-profit work includes Help Portraits at Hope’s Front Door, Flashes of Hope, Agency on Aging, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and Holy Trinity Catholic Church\n\nHis work has received awards from Santa Fe Photographic Workshops and has been exhibited in both group and solo shows\n\nMiles is also Adjunct Faculty at College of DuPage where he has been teaching since 2013\n\nHe lives in suburban Chicagoland with his wife and an Airedale that is weirdly obsessed with him","user_id":300646,"name":"Miles Boone","website":"www.milesboonephotography.com"},{"id":785874,"bio":"Cooper Union alumnus and participated in these most historically difficult times. MFA Degree from Goddard College, Stony Brook. I studied with Abstract Expressionists in the '70s, work is multi-disciplinary Work figurative drawing, bronze, painting, photography, and extensive writing in art history and literature, art history social psycho-social analysis. Recently in the Venice Biennial of 2023 symposium via Zoom!  View on resume @ Lensculture   ","user_id":775641,"name":"Evelyn Ramos","website":""},{"id":789562,"bio":"","user_id":778748,"name":"刘 英","website":null},{"id":500381,"bio":"","user_id":499797,"name":"jazmin miller","website":""},{"id":199336,"bio":"Colombian photographer\n\nColombian artist, Graduated from the School of Fine Arts at the Colombian National University with an honorary degree.  MA in Visual Arts at the National Autonomus University of Mexico. Completed his  PhD in Arts and Design in the same university.\n\nHas participated in expositions held in Colombia, The United States, Mexico, Panama, Brazil, Peru, Cuba, Italy Argentina, France, Holand, Spain and England.\n\nHis body of work ponders on the nature of power; it alters the sensationalist meaning of the journalistic image through graphic interventions which act as a vail that hides partially or completely said image. \n\nHis questioning of dominance structures such as the political and the economical ones are recurrent in his work.\n\nCurrently he lives and works in Mexico.","user_id":198734,"name":"Andrés Orjuela","website":"www.andresorjuela.co"},{"id":797805,"bio":"Mila Stricker, originally from Kazakhstan and residing in Germany since 1996, began her artistic journey as a painter in 2018. Inspired by the great masters, literature, nature, and travel, she creates works characterized by vibrant colors and deep emotional expression. Her paintings have been exhibited in numerous group exhibitions across Europe, including her first solo exhibition in Zurich in 2023.\n\nOver the past year, Mila discovered photography as a new medium to convey her artistic vision. She has since showcased her photographic works in exhibitions in Germany and Switzerland. In her photography, Mila combines various techniques, including multiple exposures, and plays with color to create surreal, dreamlike compositions. Frequently, she places herself at the center of her work, exploring themes such as identity, inner conflict, and desire.\n\nMila Stricker’s art, whether in painting or photography, is a continuous exploration of emotions, thoughts, and the search for meaning. Her works invite viewers to discover their own creativity and explore deeper layers of the self.","user_id":785689,"name":"Ludmila Stricker","website":"www.milastricker.myportfolio.com"},{"id":796664,"bio":"Aged twelve I borrowed my parent’s box camera and went for a walk.\n\n\nThe world opened up.\n\nI have been on the move ever since.\n\nLooking around.\nGoing places.\n\nSeeing the land.\nWatching the land.\nObserving the land.\n\nOnwards and upwards. \n\nConsidering the land.\nStudying the land.\nPerceiving the land.\n\nIt is an addiction; some would say a vocation. \nIt is not a choice; it is a life long compulsion.\n\nTo photograph the land, trying to understand how our environment shapes us and in return how we shape our environment. \n\nAge sixty and I haven’t stopped walking yet!\n\nStill Looking.\nStill watching.\n\nStill seeing.\nDignity in the landscape.\n\nMy biggest fear is not seeing any longer!\n\nBeing metaphorically blind.\n\nUnnerving.\n\nA work in progress!\n","user_id":784747,"name":"Bob Negryn","website":"www.bobnegryn.com"},{"id":785868,"bio":"","user_id":775636,"name":"Massiel Ogando","website":""},{"id":116433,"bio":"Brazilian Photographer, 50 year-old. \n\nHonorable Mention (Black and White) - \"Black Homage\" - 1º Salão Nacional da Associação Brasileira de Arte Fotográfica - ABAF, 2013.\n \nHonorable Mention (Color) (\"3 X Barber\") - 1º Salão Nacional da Associação Brasileira de Arte Fotográfica - ABAF, 2013.\n\nHonorable Mention : “Flying Over Paris” -  “Salão Brasil 2019”.\n\n1st Place - MobCollege - Mobile Photo Festival 2020\n\n15th Spider Awards (2020) - Aerial - Amateur - 3rd Place - Honor of Distinction - \"Crossing\"\n\n15th Spider Awards (2020) - Silhouette - Amateur - Honorable Mention - \"Contemplation\"\n\n2nd Place - \"Flying Over Paris\" - SALÃO NACIONAL DE ARTE FOTOGRÁFICA DE LONDRINA (2020)","user_id":115831,"name":"Christian Barroso","website":""},{"id":596551,"bio":"My work is drawn from the different places I've travelled to, and been able to immerse myself in a different culture, and learn a new dimension to the question 'who are we?'. \n\nMy travels navigated me toward developing a strong interest in the human condition and psychology. Following my studies at Savannah College of Art and Design, and Savannah College of Art and Design, it's been the basis of a lot of my work.","user_id":595967,"name":"Sakhile Rampa","website":""},{"id":845857,"bio":"Piotr Zawiasa is a contemporary photographer who, in an era of digital perfection, seeks raw, analog truth. He specializes in monochromatic fine-art portraiture, where light does not merely illuminate the subject but serves as a conduit for their inner emotions.\n\nDrawing from the heritage of cinematic realism and the aesthetics of black-and-white portrait masters, Zawiasa consciously manipulates contrast and his signature grain texture. His work is an attempt to break the sterility of modern imaging in favor of an organic form that brings photography closer to the realm of painting. Utilizing the technical nuances of various optical systems, he grounds his practice in the Zone System, meticulously balancing deep, \"inky\" blacks with luminous whites to build the dramatic narrative of each frame.\n\nThrough his lens, the human subject is stripped of their pose. Zawiasa searches for moments of introspection, where silence and light become equal protagonists in the story. This is photography that does not cater to mass tastes but invites a dialogue with shadow and the unspoken.","user_id":831701,"name":"Piotr Zawiasa","website":"piotrzawiasa.myportfolio.com/portfolio"},{"id":53605,"bio":"Born and raised in Livorno (1988), graduated in Cinema and Multimedia Production at University of Pisa, she studied Photography at the International School of Photography APAB in Florence.\nIn 2016, she was selected among the 9 photographers for Fotofactory, a TV programe promoted by Modena Photography Foundation and Sky Arte HD.\nShe is actually joining the master in Contemporary photography with Mustafa Sabbagh at Spazio Labo, Bologna.","user_id":53610,"name":"CHIARA CUNZOLO","website":"www.chiaracunzolo.com"},{"id":785912,"bio":"•  I am a multidisciplinary photographer focusing on portraiture, street, and fine art photography. \n•  In creating my images, I'm drawn to the human figure navigating the contours and stresses of modern life. \n•. Whatever the subject, I look for liminal moments in which life is poised between stillness and imminence, and the future can unfold in any direction.","user_id":775670,"name":"Scarlett Freund","website":""},{"id":400188,"bio":"My work tends to reflect a certain quietness. When I look at what surrounds me, I seek humanity above all. While instinct keeps leading my steps, I have also learned to take my time and to ponder about what the images convey.\n\nWhile looking for light, moments of exception, or to go beyond appearances, many people were approached, closed doors were pushed, and back roads were travelled. \n\nAlthough my deep interest in photography goes way back, it is  since 2015 that I have been serious about it. A workshop in Santa Fe signaled the beginning of a radical change and a regular, thoughtful practice. Since then, several classes with renowned photographers and talented fellows have been great inspirations. I have had the privilege of being exhibited three times in two American galleries. I recently received a Honorable Mention in a juried exhibition for my photobook Wandering Trees.\n","user_id":399604,"name":"Chantal Fortier","website":""},{"id":24452,"bio":"www.susannemiddelberg.nl\nSusanne is a professional dancer, photographer and actress.  She completed her dance education at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Arnhem (now Artez). \nAfter that she studied photography at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague,\nwhere she graduated in 1998. Susanne specializes in portrait photography, theater and dance photography. \n\nFor her photography Susanne has received over 30 national and international awards including the Canon Master, 1st Place International Photography Awards and several awards at Px3\n\nShe exhibited at Soho Photo Gallery, New York with her Wonder Woman series. Susanne exposed her portraits at the Fence in Boston. In 2021 her work was exhibited at the HeadOn Photo Festival on Sydney's Bondi Beach and at the Photo Festival in Pelt. \nShe has also exhibited at Deelen Art in Rotterdam, Reflex Modern Art Gallery in Amsterdam, Smelijk en Stokking and the Hollandsche Maagd Gallery in Gouda and Fontana Fortuna Gallery in Amsterdam.\n\n“For me, making a portrait of a person means coming into contact with that person. It makes me happy to search for an honest image, a unique and intense portrait together with the other person, which can only a","user_id":24452,"name":"Susanne Middelberg","website":"www.susannemiddelberg.nl "},{"id":171419,"bio":"","user_id":170817,"name":"Roland Tännler","website":"www.rolandtaennler.ch"},{"id":24454,"bio":"Photographer in the Netherlands.","user_id":24454,"name":"Ronald Puma","website":"www.ronaldpuma.nl"},{"id":218352,"bio":"Passionate about photography \u0026amp; arts, communication and emotional health.\n\nWelcome to my profile :)\n\nGreetings from Costa Rica ¡Pura Vida!\nLina Ma.","user_id":217750,"name":"Lina María Conejo Soto","website":""},{"id":785886,"bio":"Scandling’s Paradox: The minute you try to define simplicity, you mess it up.\n\nI’ve admired simplicity in art, design, writing—and pretty much everything else—since I was a kid. In the early 60s I was knocked out by the iconic Volkswagen \"Think Small\" ad: white page, small black-and-white photo of a VW bug, the two-word headline, a few words that got right to the point with no fluff, and the logo. Who needs more? It changed my life by defining a minimalist aesthetic. It led to a career in advertising and eventually got me here, making  photographs rather than just directing them.\n\nMy influences have tended to be those who have worked in pigments more than those who have worked in photons, film, and pixels. John Constable, JMW Turner, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Mark Rothko occasionally whisper in my ear while I’m working.","user_id":775651,"name":"Michael Scandling","website":"www.amagaphoto.com"},{"id":103932,"bio":"Carolina Fuentes (b. 1977, Saltillo, Mexico) is a Mexican visual artist working with photography as a research-based practice. Currently, her work centers on the idea of home as a shifting construct shaped by migration, memory and territory. Through long-term projects, she examines how landscape and space function as emotional geographies.\n\nShe has exhibited in Mexico, the United States, Argentina, Chile and Italy. Her work is part of public collections including the Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares (Mexico City), Galería Libertad and Centro Queretano de la Imagen (Queretaro).\n\nFuentes is a fellow of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte (2025–2027). She has been selected for the XX Biennial of Photography and the Photographic Production Seminar at the Centro de la Imagen, and is a member of Women Photograph.\n\nShe began her photographic formation in Florence, Italy, an experience that marked the foundation of her visual practice. She currently lives and works between Mexico and the United States.\n","user_id":103330,"name":"Carolina Fuentes","website":"www.carolinafuentesphoto.com"},{"id":266654,"bio":"","user_id":266052,"name":"Taylor Parham","website":" "},{"id":24424,"bio":"I am Ashraful Islam. Traveling is my passion. I want to travel every corner of my country and the world. On the other hand photography is my hobby, infact I travel for photography or I shoot photo because I am in travel, I don't know which is more appropriate!!! I am not a professional photographer. I am novice one in this field \u0026amp; camp; I am learning. I just travel \u0026amp; camp; share this experience to all my friends by this photos....But now I am in love of photography. That's all.\n \n\n------------------------------------------------------------\n \n\n''Photography is something between a craft and an art.''\n  ","user_id":24424,"name":"Ashraful Islam","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/ashraful_islam"},{"id":24652,"bio":"Michelle Keim is a fine art photographer living and working in Chicago. She was represented by Catherine Edelman Gallery for roughly 10 years.  Her monograph, “Iron Beauties” was published in 2006 by Nazraeli Press. Keim's work resides in private and public collections from Chicago to L.A. In recent years Keim has become entrenched in the madness of combat sports. She got her start photographing team mates in Mixed Martial Arts, then transitioned to covering live events and is now the official photographer and director of public relations for the historic Chicago Golden Gloves. She has worked closely with top ten-ranked UFC ranked strawweight fighter, Felice Herrig, for over 3 years covering training camps and personal aspects of her life as a successful professional athlete. Getting a late start in life as an athlete herself, Keim is currently undefeated in Muay Thai kickboxing holding a record of 1-0. ","user_id":24652,"name":"Michelle Keim","website":"www.michellekeim.com"},{"id":132412,"bio":"Kelly Hsiao is an underwater photographer based in Maui, Hawaii. Her art has been described as \"floating surrealism\" and \"photography as painting,” centered around the ocean and aquatic performance.\u0026nbsp;Her mission is to inspire a sense of higher consciousness, bringing people closer to a connection with nature, flow and well-being. ","user_id":131810,"name":"Kelly Hsiao","website":"www.kellyhsiao.com"},{"id":24815,"bio":"Kurt Hoerbst was born in 1972 in Upper Austria.\nHe attended the Prague School of Photography in the Czech Republic\nbetween 1992 and 1995. Hoerbst was a co-founder of the Prague School of Photography in Austria (1995), which he has managed since 2014.\nHe has also completed several book projects and is constantly involved with photo and film projects at home and abroad. His books and exhibition concepts have been honored with numerous awards, including a series of international artist-in-residence scholarships.\nKurt Hörbst has been working on the people_scans project since 2006.\nwww.kurthoerbst.com\nwww.people-scans.com\n\nPublications\n„Überlebt – Menschenbilder Lagerbilder“ - 1999\n„Der schwarze Ritter“ - 2001\n„Sommerschnee“ - 2008\n\"5070\" - 2014\n\"S10\" - 2016","user_id":24815,"name":"Kurt Hoerbst","website":"people-scans.com"},{"id":24766,"bio":"My work seeks to capture the emotional and physical implications of being  nude in front of a camera -- particularly in a setting that is challenging and not without risk. I care as much about what a woman's face tells us about the experience as I do about her form and I hope that it shows in my images.\n\nMost of my images are made in three of my favorite places in a world which I have traveled widely – Pound Ridge, my home for the past thirty years; Maine, my second home for over twenty; and the Hudson River mudflats, where my earliest partners in making beautiful images taught me to “let it come naturally.” I am all about natural light  and the women whose natural beauty and glory in the light is the perfect complement.\n\nMy work is available through my website – www.samdavidphotography.com or you may contact me for custom printing or to schedule a photographic session at sam.david.photo@gmail.com.\n\nEnjoy my work. Let it come naturally.        \n","user_id":24766,"name":"Sam David","website":"www.samdavidphotography.com"},{"id":24787,"bio":"I was born in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, and grew up there. For many years, I living in Istanbul. \nI attended basic photography education and dark room seminars in 2005 at Ankara Association of Photograph Artists \nAFSAD is Turkey’s one of the most prominent photograph training centers.\nI have been an amateur photographer for a long time. I’ve been working on iPhone photography and I edit my photographs via iPhone applications for over four years.\n\nAlong with black\u0026amp;white photography works, I have been working on painterly photography with an emphasis on auto/biography.\n","user_id":24787,"name":"Aylin Argun","website":"www.aylinargun.com"},{"id":755602,"bio":"SODOMA XIA (SODOMA-X) is a 23-year-old and self-taught photographer and digital currently based in Berlin. (She creates works) about self-expression and self-acceptance. Most of her works are pretty dark, but it is just how she works to integrate into and embrace her Inner self and then maintain her individuality. Her works are infinite darkness. They are horrific but stylised nightmares. They are also reflections of her strong personality. Her works have recognizable high fantasy and satanic styles with extraordinary and provoking colour grading, sophisticated compositing, and exquisite details. They are emotionally provoking pieces, driving viewers into an infinite dark fantasy realm and making viewers forget reality. 'Weltschmerz' ( literally world-pain or world-weariness ) is the central concept of all her works. It is a literal concept describing the feeling experienced by an individual who believes that reality can never satisfy the mind's expectations, resulting in a mood of weariness or sadness about life arising from the acute awareness of evil and suffering.\n","user_id":750981,"name":"Sodoma Xia","website":"linktr.ee/SODOMAX"},{"id":761745,"bio":"EDUCATION\n\nUniversity of Wisconsin - Parkside, BA in Broadcast Communications, with a second major in Art, 1979.\n\n\n2022 - TMA Contemporary Art Exhibition\n\nTrout Museum of Art, Appleton, WI\n\nMay 28th - August 14, 2022\n\nHonorable Mention Award\n\n\n\n2022 - MOWA Wisconsin Biennial\n\nMuseum of Wisconsin Artists, West Bend, WI\n\nFebruary 12 - April 24, 2022\n\n2021 - MOWA Group Show\n\nMuseum of Wisconsin Artists, West Bend, WI\n\nSeptember 17 - October 18, 2021\n\nPeople's Choice Award Winner\n\nAll Media Group Show\n\nRacine Art Museum/Charles A. Wustum Museum\n\nJune 15 - August 16th, 2021\n\n\n\nWisconsin Photography 2020 - Group Show\n\nRacine Art Museum/Charles A. Wustum Museum\n\nSeptember 2  - November 28, 2020","user_id":756178,"name":"Larry Zamba","website":"www.larryzamba.com"},{"id":24493,"bio":"Name: Julian David Pilonieta Villate\n\nTelephone number: +17752920056\nEmail: jdpilonieta@gmail.com\n\nMy name is Julian Pilonieta, i’m from Bogotá, Colombia and i’ve been in the photography field for the past six years. I studied Philosophy in La Universidad de los Andes (2006-2012). While y was studing philosophy i was interested about photography, so in the same university I start an option on photography in the Department of Art College of Arts and Humanities at the University (Universidad de los Andes).\n\nBetween my years on the university i went to a  school of filmaking and photography called “Zona Cinco escuela de cine y fotografía”. The first course that i took there was in the 2009 between June-August, in the área of art and photographic technique. In 2010 o did the second course in June-August in the área B/W Lab, digital retouch in photoshop and digital language. In 2011 o finished the profesional course with  the module in study lighting   in the month of June-August.\n\nIn 2013 i pursue the Diploma in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography: the art of nonfiction (Diplomado en Fotoperiodismo y fotografía documental: el arte de la no ficción), in la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá, Colombia.\n\nIn 2013-2014 i persue an especialization on Photography in the Universidad Nacional de Colombia with my Project: Ciudad, Lugar y misterioso BASS (City, place and mysterious BASS). Photo report about the ilegal, underground rave scene in Bogotá, Colombia. \n\nI worked as a Freelance in 2014 - 2015 in a magazine in Colombia called Cartel Urbano, in different projects:\n\n\t•\tCoverage of local celebrations during the World Cup Brazil 2014.\n\t•\tReport on ilegal raves in Bogota.\n\t•\tPhoto Essay on the use of ketamine among Young in Bogota.\n\t•\tReport on ilegal raves (2014-2015) in Spain , Germany, England, Israel. And different cultural movement about music and freedom. \n       \n","user_id":24493,"name":"Julian David Pilonieta","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/62349467@N02"},{"id":24732,"bio":"Based in Adelaide, South Australia, I have been working for a number of years both artistically and commercially. I am currently working as an educator and an accredited professional photographer and continuing to develop my own conceptual work whenever possible.\n\nI have trained at the Centre for Creative Photography, Adelaide, South Australia where I completed my Diploma in Photoimaging and am now currently working at as a lecturer.\n\nI specialise in vintage inspired and self portrait photography. This includes vintage style portraits and emulating vintage eras and techniques within my work.\n","user_id":24732,"name":"Jessica Eckermann","website":"www.jessicaeckermannphotography.com"},{"id":24749,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":24749,"name":"Claudia Gori","website":"www.claudiagori.com"},{"id":24871,"bio":"","user_id":24876,"name":"Robin Robertis","website":"www.omontheroad.com"},{"id":24894,"bio":"Vincent Gouriou lives in Brest (France)\n\nHis has made many collective exhibitions in 2014 - 2016 : \n- Fotodok, Netherlands 2016\n- Pavillon carré de Baudouin, Paris, 2016\n- Pride photo awards, (third prize, single image) Amsterdam, 2015\n- Mois de la Photo, Paris, 2014\n- CENTQUATRE-PARIS (Circulation(s), festival of young european photography) 2014\n- Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards (as second prize of Open Category) 2014\n- BnF (Bibliothèque Nationale de France / French National Library) as \"Coup de cœur\" of \"Bourse du Talent\" 2013\n\nHis work is represented in the collections of the MEP (Maison Européenne de la Photographie) and BnF (Bibliothèque nationale de France).","user_id":24899,"name":"Vincent Gouriou","website":"www.vincentgouriou.com"},{"id":634937,"bio":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n ","user_id":634353,"name":"Frederic Gedovius","website":""},{"id":46049,"bio":"A professional Filmmaker and Director of Photography by profession . I have a keen interest in photography.","user_id":46054,"name":"Islahuddin Ashraf","website":"www.islahuddinashraf.com"},{"id":785945,"bio":"I'm not a professional photographer; I enjoy to travel and to take picture everywhere in the world.","user_id":775700,"name":"Roberta Vitali","website":""},{"id":483228,"bio":"Vinicius is a rising star in the world of portrait and fashion photography. With Italo-Brazilian roots, his work uniquely blends cultural influences, capturing visual stories with a sharp, sensitive, and powerful edge. Since 2016, Vinicius has been using his gift for storytelling to create stunning, exquisitely crafted images that draw the viewer in and leave a lasting impression. Now based in London, he brings his artistry to the heart of one of the world's most vibrant cities, using his keen eye to reveal hidden realms and explore the interaction between people and their surroundings. Whether in his professional or personal pursuits, Vinicius is always seeking new ways to push the boundaries of his craft, and his passion and dedication shine through in every image he creates.\n\n\n","user_id":482644,"name":"Vinicius Pozzatti","website":"www.viniciuspozzatti.com"},{"id":214457,"bio":"","user_id":213855,"name":"Kaveh Zakaryaei Nejad","website":""},{"id":784764,"bio":"Clemens is basically a cinematographer and only taking photos in moments in between. His camera work is close, rough and cinematic.\nHe wants to capture a feeling and always tries to find an authentic way.\n\nHis work is somewhere between cinema, documentary film and skateboard video.","user_id":774731,"name":"Clemens Krueger","website":"www.clemenskrueger.com"},{"id":24613,"bio":"Born in Italy on December 6, 1982. I live and work between Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Genoa (Italy). Photojournalist and documentary photographer. Master degree in Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Former railroad worker.\nMy first photographic experiences began as self-taught photographer, and continued under the guidance of Douglas Beasley (Vision Quest Photographic Arts Center, Saint Paul, MN) and Clelia Belgrado (VisionQuesT Gallery, Genoa), simultaneously with the academic education as anthropologist. \nSince I live in Argentina I started documenting complaints and conflicts in different areas of society. Especially I'm interested in gender issues, the great popular mobilizations due to the economic crisis, the struggles to big media monopolies, football as a cultural and political phenomenon. \nI published on Il manifesto, WitnessJournal and Dinamopress (Italia); Tiempo Argentino y La Lengua (Argentina); Jornalistas Livres (Brasil).","user_id":24613,"name":"Gianluigi Gurgigno","website":"www.gianluigigurgigno.com"},{"id":24646,"bio":"I fell in love with photography at a very early age, influenced by my father who was always taking pictures at family events, parties and such. It was during that time watching my father,  that an interest in photography developed, however it was't until my late twenty's, that my passion for serious photography began. \nFirst working as a rental repair technician  for a camera rental store in Chicago (Balcar/Tekno),  then as a freelance photo assistant, where I learned lighting techniques, and developed a sense of style.  It was during my years a an assistant that i developed a passion for portraits, capturing the essence of a person, their personality, was and still is a huge thrill for me.  Although I shoot mostly digital these days I still enjoy shooting film, large format especially, because it requires time and patience to work with both the camera and subject.","user_id":24646,"name":"Rick Stewart","website":"www.rickstewartphotography.com"},{"id":115143,"bio":"Fotógrafa | Córdoba — 1983 | Licenciada en Derecho por la Universidad de Córdoba, España y Trieste, Italia. Su línea de trabajo se centra en la creación de proyectos fotográficos enfocados en el costumbrismo y en las emociones humanas como punto de partida. \n\nEn 2015 es finalista en Madrid 24 PHotoESPAÑA, exponiéndose sus fotografías en la Plaza del Callao y en el Palacio de Cibeles de Madrid. Ese mismo año entra en la shortlist de los Lens Culture Exposure Awards de Londres.\n\nEn 2016 es seleccionada para Descubrimientos PHotoESPAÑA, becada en el Programa de Apoyo a la Creación, además de ser seleccionada para la VIII Bienal de Artes Plásticas también de Fundación Botí, que adquiere obra suya. En 2017 ganó el 1er Premio de Apertura de Málaga y recibió una mención honorífica en el IPA — International Photography Awards de Los Ángeles CA, USA por su trabajo sobre el cambio climático.\n\nEn 2017, uno de sus proyectos titulado Miopía gana la Beca Art House Holland, Países Bajos otorgada por la Plataforma de Arte Contemporáneo.\nTambién, es expuesta individualmente en la Fundación Gala y ganadora de la 7a Edición de la Beca Fundación BilbaoArte y Fundación Viana donde desarrolla su proyecto fotopoético, Poética de lo Efímero.\n\nEn 2019 se le otorga la Beca Ch para Artistas en la Fundación Valparaíso de Almería. También expone su proyecto fotográfico documental Circo en la sección paralela de la Bienal Internacional de Fotografía de Córdoba.\n\nEn 2021 su obra es incluida en la exposición colectiva realizada en la Galería Espacio Mados propuesta por Galería Álvaro Alcazar y Fundación Ankaria de Madrid. En el año 2022 realiza una exposición monográfica individual titulada No toda Distancia es Ausencia en el Museo Tiflológico del Grupo Social ONCE en Madrid.\n\nEn 2023 realiza su primera exposición individual internacional en la Galería Chiasso Perduto en Florencia, Italia.  En el mes de noviembre una de sus últimas series fotográficas IN Grávita forma parte de la selección de Atlántica Colectiva dentro del marco de la Bienal internacional de Fotografía de Tenerife. \n\nFinaliza 2023 con una exposición de su serie In Grávita en Complot Arquitectos en Córdoba, España.\n\nEn la actualidad reflexiona sobre una nueva narrativa conceptual que tiene a la visión y a sus modos de percepción como epicentro fotográfico.\n","user_id":114541,"name":"Victoria Adame","website":"www.victoriaadame.com"},{"id":659245,"bio":"Alexej Sachov, a Ukrainian-German devoted diver and photographer, captures the beauty and human-induced distress of the underwater world through his evocative work. Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Alexej holds a diploma in rocket engineering and studied photography at the Kyiv Photography School from 2019 to 2023.\n\nAlexej has achieved significant international recognition, garnering major awards, including:\n- Finalist of the Aesthetica Art Prize, 2024.\n- Highlighted as \"Best of\" Photo Basel Art Fair 2024 by The Guardian and PHmuseum.\n- Nature Photographer of the Year by Prix de la Photographie, 2023.\n- Two-time 1st place winner of the Travel Photographer of the Year, 2022.\n- 1st place winner in both Monochrome Awards and Neutral Density Awards, 2022/23.\n- Landscape Photographer of the Year by Annual Photography Awards, 2021.\n- Four-time gold medalist of both Tokyo and Budapest Photography Awards.\n- Three-time recipient of Jury Top 5 Awards from International Photography Awards.\n- Overall winner at the Vienna Photography Awards, 2021.\n\n","user_id":658661,"name":"Alexej Sachov","website":"sachov-art.com"},{"id":24657,"bio":"From Singapore to NYC to Italy to LA,  Jacqueline's journey has encompassed careers in finance, interior design, luxury design, and has ultimately led her to follow her passion in photography. She is an award-winning photographer and has exhibited her work all around the world, from solo and group shows in NYC, LA, and Miami to exhibits in London, Australia, and Cuba.\n","user_id":24657,"name":"Jacqueline M Koh","website":"www.jacquelinekohphotography.com"},{"id":24665,"bio":"Self taught photographer based in Ahens, Greece.\nI was born in Constantinople, but since 3 years old i have been living in Athens.\nI have graduated from the Architecture School of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). I have been interested in analogue photography ever since highschool, however after my university graduation i turned my attention to architecture for the coming years. \nEver since 2011, i have been working solely in digital photography, and have attended several workshops on the subject. \nI have taken part to many group exchibitions in Athens and Salonica\n\nEmail: ptsikos@gmail.com\n","user_id":24665,"name":"PANAGIOTIS TSIKOS","website":"www.panagiotistsikos.com"},{"id":25237,"bio":" Hajdu Tamás was born in Simleu Silvaniei, Romania in 1976. He now is a veterinarian and photographer in Baia Mare, Romania. Tamás held multiple exhibits and won various photography contests. His work has been featured in a number of photography magazine.","user_id":25242,"name":"Hajdu Tamás","website":"hajdutamas.blogspot.ro"},{"id":24650,"bio":"Started studying photography at age 12. Street photographer with a passion for light and open narratives.    \"Photography is a reality high. It comes from that impulse which makes one turn and say: “Hey, did you see that?” \"Charles Harbutt, 1935–2015","user_id":24650,"name":"Edward Stern","website":"www.sternfoto.com"},{"id":24840,"bio":"I am an Indian - Australian Photographer specialising in dance/movement based in Belgium.","user_id":24845,"name":"Lena John Gomez","website":"www.indiindi.org"},{"id":782017,"bio":"Anna Karamurzina was born in 1989, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). Studied at Academy of documentary photography “Fotografika” (St.Petersburg) in 2020-2021. Takes part in the group exhibitions in Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Germany and Lithuania, solo exhibitions in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. \n\nPublished in: LensCulture, PhotoVogue, Sguardo Art, Dehazed, Iconis Artist (Italy), GENZO, IKON (USA, CA), Untold (Greece), Mob Journal (Canada), Enzomnia (Polska), Edith Magazine (Canada), Le Desir (Greece), NEVER (Estonia), Taurus (USA, FL), Poza (Russia), Opium Red (France), Marika (Russia), Top Posters (Russia), Kurz, Artells (Russia), Selin (Netherland), Vous (Spain), Covos Magazine, ShowCase Photo Magazine (Italy).","user_id":772502,"name":"Anna Karamurzina","website":"annakaramurzina.com"},{"id":24773,"bio":"Artist's statement:\n\nWhat is in the photos is what I think I see.\n\n– To observe – To document – To communicate – To warn – To take a stand\n\nToday, the political permeates most practices in the everyday of an individual who both executes and produces them and only rarely (in most cases) questions and examines their origin. The complex array of topics pertaining to the notion of the political affect the individual from cradle to tomb without (in most cases) the individual's awareness thereof. All these practices and ideas which are in constant conflict are translated and assimilated via various fields into the individual's everyday. One such field is photography whose very power lies in being politically incorrect in practice. Only thus can it be morally and ethically pure – a factor of reflection and promotion of awareness.\n\nI was born in 1969, Celje; this is where I live. I have held some solo and several group exhibitions at home and abroad.\nI have received several Slovenian and international awards and prizes for my photos. ","user_id":24773,"name":"Robert Hutinski","website":"www.robert-hutinski.com"},{"id":783569,"bio":"Fotografiert habe ich schon seit meiner Kindheit. Im Badezimmer meiner Eltern wurden meine Negative entwickelt, schon damals hat es mir viel Spass gemacht, mit Nachbelichtungen, abwedeln und Solarisation zu spielen. Allerdings blieb ich im schwarz weiss Bereich und habe anschließend mit Farbe koloriert. Nach meinem Kunststudium an der HfbK in Dresden im Fachbereich Theater habe ich die Herstellung von kleinen Bühnenbilder mit der Fotografie verbunden und bin nun freie fotokünstlerin. Mit meinen abstrakten Fotografien versuche ich Emotionen und Empfindungen darzustellen und die Grenzen der Abbildung zu sprengen.","user_id":773736,"name":"Anette Jäger","website":"www.anjaeger.de"},{"id":25284,"bio":"I am a photographer based in London. Central to my work lies an exploration of the creative process, how this is affected by cultural identity, memory and influences from different cultures and traditions.","user_id":25289,"name":"Alessandra D'Innella","website":"www.alessandradinnella.com"},{"id":745463,"bio":"I am an imagemaker in whom memory, processing and healing play a role.\nMy images are visual poems, on the one hand poetic, but sometimes also non-figurative and alienating.\nIn my images I transform the torn and rawness of my sadness and loss into resignation and prospect. The path to the final image is a healing process of processing.\nPhotography is my basis. Mixed media (in the form of embroidery, painting, collage and the use of AI) are an important addition to my work. Combinations of images and/or visual elements form the end result.\n\nIn November 2023 I graduated in photography at the Fotolocatie in Groningen (the Netherlands). ","user_id":742447,"name":"Angeline van der Leij","website":""},{"id":236579,"bio":"Jérôme Dutang\n\nAuto-didact  photographer from South of France.\n love play with  Light and Shadow and streetphotography.\n\n\n","user_id":235977,"name":"Jérôme Dutang","website":"jeromedutang.fr"},{"id":24954,"bio":"JABRUSON is an imaging professional that provides multi-media imagery to publishers, broadcasters (ITV, BBC, National Geographic, Canal Plus, NHK), African wildlife and conservation government departments and major conservation organizations including: WWF, FFI (Fauna and Flora International), ARCUS Foundation, AWF (African Wildlife Foundation), IGCP (International Gorilla Conservation Programme), RAPAC (Réseau des Aires Protégées d'Afrique Centrale) and the European Union - FED (Fonds Européen pour le Développement). With over 30 years of experience throughout Africa, the Congo Basin is the niche that Jabruson continues to explore.   ","user_id":24959,"name":"* JABRUSON *","website":"www.jabruson.photoshelter.com"},{"id":24951,"bio":"A true amateur, as in \"one who loves what he is doing\", I'm a self-taught photographer who has been taking pictures since I was a teenager (that's a long, long time).\n\nFor me the digital cameras with all it's amazing options and also the opportunity to share images online with people all over the world has caused a creative boost the last 5-10 years.\n\nI'm (mostly) living and working in Kristiansand, at the southern end of Norway ...at the northern end of Europe and of the world in general. However, the pictures are taken from various corners of the world. Quite a few are from Haïti where I spent two years working.\n\nI love to catch little moments when people are acting out their lives among nature or architecture, and always on the search for the magic light wherever I can find it.","user_id":24956,"name":"Petter Sandell","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/petterphoto"},{"id":292032,"bio":"","user_id":291430,"name":"Laurence Thorn","website":"www.laurencethorn.co.uk"},{"id":25818,"bio":"","user_id":25823,"name":"Aris Kamarotos","website":"www.ariskamarotos.com"},{"id":24906,"bio":"Sono nata a Brescia ed ho iniziato ad interessarmi di fotografia più di vent'anni fa.Dal 2008 utilizzo la fotografia istantanea, e attraverso una piccola macchina Polaroid ho iniziato un percorso di autoritratti che mi hanno portato a scavare in profondità cercando un mio linguaggio. Nel 2015 ho pubblicato un libro fotografico in Polaroid  dal titolo \"Sul filo dei sogni\" presente presso la Galleria Sozzani-MI. Dal 2011 ho partecipato a numerose esposizioni fotografiche in diverse città italiane quali: Milano, Brescia, Bologna, Firenze, Venezia, ecc. Nel 2017 ho curato una mostra fotografica a Brescia presso lo Spazio Contemporanea dal titolo : \"PhotograpHER\" in cui erano presenti opere di artiste internazionali quali: J.M. Cameron, D. Arbus, M. Abramovich, V. Beecroft ecc . Una mia opera è presente nell'Archivio Italiano dell'Autoritratto a Senigallia, nel 2019 ho partecipato al BRESCIA PHOTO FESTIVAL - Museo S. Giulia,  mostra curata dai collezionisti M. Trevisan e D.Pizzi.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":24911,"name":"Cinzia Battagliola","website":"www.cinziabattagliola.it"},{"id":355126,"bio":"Public Interest Incorporated Association Japan Photographic Society, Regular Member\n2018 Covered the closed city of Lirisk in Russia\n2019 Covered the nomads of Ulaanbaatar\n2019 Covered the harsh winter of Yakutsk\n","user_id":354524,"name":"Shinichiro Matsukawa","website":"portfolio.axisrevo.com"},{"id":804379,"bio":"Gifted with a camera by his family, he found his calling in photography. His quest for capturing fleeting moments led him to earn a BA Honors in Photography, mastering a vast array of techniques. Despite his technical prowess, he felt his creative essence dimming, mirroring the slow transition from film to digital—a shift that threatened to overshadow the art form's soul.\n\nAmidst the rapid technological evolution, he observed how the intrinsic culture of the streets could vanish, much like his own creativity seemed stifled by academic constraints. Yet, his role as an educator, interacting with children, reignited his artistic flame. Their boundless creativity reminded him that education is not just a system but a journey through the world's rich tapestry.\n\nNow, as he gazes through the lens, every street corner springs to life, sharing its narrative in hushed tones. Each photograph he takes is a dialogue, capturing the essence of the streets—a symphony of soft whispers and deep breaths that imprint the soul of the streets.\n\nHe extends an invitation to all: experience the streets through his eyes, listen to their whispered stories, and feel the vibrant pulse of life they embody.\n","user_id":791157,"name":"Troy Shepherd","website":"troyrocco.com"},{"id":25082,"bio":"My tools are empathy, watchful eyes and fast fingers. \nI am interested in people and I describe their sensitive surroundings with unobtrusive details that complete the obvious overall picture. \n\nMy name is Roman Tripler. I live in Hennef, Germany.  \nPhotography is for me the chance to see the world more closely without external conditions. ","user_id":25087,"name":"Roman Tripler","website":"www.romantripler.com"},{"id":25454,"bio":"2003 Graduated from Waseda University, Science and Engineering, Tokyo \n2003 - 2005 NY, Took the classes in ICP (International Center of Photography) \n2005 – Japan \n\nAwards of Late \n2013 Finalist of Critical Mass 2013\n2013 Finalist of ONWARD Compe '13?\n2012 International Photography Awards, IPA Top Pics by Country\n2012 7th Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards Honorable Mention in Abstract \n2011 6th Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards (UK) 1st Place in Still Life \n\nSolo Exhibition \n2009 One Day Melody in New York, TANTOTEMPO Gallery, Kobe \n2007 \"One Day\", The Foreign Correspondent's Club of Japan,Tokyo \n\nGroup Exhibition \n2013 ONWARD Exhibition, Philadelphia\n2012 Photo Taipei, Taipei?\n2012 Angkor Photo Festival\n2012 The Art of Photography Show, San Diego ","user_id":25459,"name":"Yasuteru Kasano","website":"yasuphotolife.s1.bindsite.jp"},{"id":363868,"bio":"Supported by At Edge, Cary is  a portrait, travel/lifestyle and fashion photographer who captures evocative, lyrical, and authentic experience. I love working with all types of people, channeling creative energy into the production of stunning visuals. My work ranges from branding projects to commercial shoots for US and international companies to months-long humanitarian collaborations. I’ve shot throughout the U.S. as well in Mexico, South America, Europe and Asia, including a six-month project in Nepal and India documenting young girls rescued from brothels.\n\nMy personal aesthetic tends toward soulful, nostalgic, emotive, and dreamy.\n\nMy work has been featured in Ad campaigns, Art Galleries and Editorial stories from The New York Times, National Geographic, Southern Living, Ozy, Fast Company, Yoga Journal, Skiing, Climbing and many  other publications. I have worked as studio manager for Santa Fe Photo Workshop Center, staff travel photographer for Southern Living, staff photographer for The Aspen Times and photo editor for Yoga Journal.","user_id":363266,"name":"Cary Jobe","website":"WWW.CARYJOBE.COM"},{"id":24889,"bio":" I was born in 27.09. 1984 r in Wrocław in Poland. \nI graduated from the University of Lower Silesia with a master’s in photography.\nI am interested in the intertextuality in photography, the relationship between the image and cultural codes. I'm interested also the theory of the \"third sense\", preverbal level of interpretation, connected to the sphere of emotions, intuition and sensual perception. ","user_id":24894,"name":"Oliwia Czarniecka","website":"www.behance.net/oliwiaczarniecka"},{"id":24853,"bio":"Ex-advertising creative director, turned image maker. Using photography to grapple with, and express, the ideas that fascinate me the most. Notions of time and fragility, spirituality and the SLOW movement.","user_id":24858,"name":"Stuey Burnett","website":"www.stueyb.studio"},{"id":24925,"bio":"I'm a professional assignment photographer since 1979, co-author/photographer of \"Zydeco!\" (University Press of Mississippi, and winner of the 2000 Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities 'Book of the Year' award in 2000), with work published in the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, London Sunday Times, Time, Sports Illustrated, MOJO, and other magazines.  My commercial work is primarily location and studio portraits, environmental studies, and music and culture documentation.  I'm often called to bring an authentic South Louisiana perspective to great creative .  My work is in the permanent collections of Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art, and the Historic New Orleans Collection.","user_id":24930,"name":"Rick Olivier","website":"www.rickolivier.com"},{"id":25150,"bio":"\n\nKostis Argyriadis is a photographer born in 1981 in Thessaloniki, Greece.\n \nHe attended ESP Photography with scholarship.\nHe studied under Stratos Kalafatis.\n​His photography vision currently lies within the triviality of everyday urban and life patterns, \nalongside with the absurd and incosequential of the real and the tranformations of it.","user_id":25155,"name":"Kostis Argyriadis","website":"www.kostisargyriadis.com"},{"id":302948,"bio":"My approach is always to privilege the natural daylight for photography work instead of adding any non-natural source of light. ","user_id":302346,"name":"Nouar Bellil","website":"www.nouarbellil.com"},{"id":709612,"bio":"","user_id":709028,"name":"MD Shameem Ahammed","website":"shameemsworld.blogspot.com"},{"id":25138,"bio":"Cheryl Newman is an artist and independent curator of photography living in London. She recently completed and MA in Photography Arts at the University of Westminster (Distinction) Her personal practice explores her history though archive and family images and the environment of memory\nFor the past three years she has been working with the Gaia Foundation to commission and curate We Feed the World, a photographic global adventure documenting the lives of family and peasant farmers for an exhibition which premiered at the Barge house Gallery, London, in Autumn 2018. She curated 209 Women, one of the highest profile exhibitions of 2018 in which all the female MP’s in the UK Parliament were photographed by women photographers to celebrate 100 years of suffrage and which moved to Open Eye Gallery Liverpool in February 2019 and is now part of the Parliamentary Art collection. For more than fifteen years she was the Photography Director of the award-winning Telegraph Magazine where she rai\n","user_id":25143,"name":"Cheryl Newman","website":"www.cheryl-newman.com"},{"id":24965,"bio":"","user_id":24970,"name":"Elene Usdin","website":"www.eleneusdin.com"},{"id":789858,"bio":"","user_id":778997,"name":"Jitang Wang","website":""},{"id":234077,"bio":"","user_id":233475,"name":"László Kiss","website":""},{"id":684206,"bio":"My name is Zara Carpenter and I am a visual artist based in Rochester, UK.\n\nMy creative practice encompasses a diverse range of mediums, including analogue photography: Polaroid and wet plate collodion techniques, painting, printmaking and sculptural assemblages. My process is an alchemy of photography and paint, interwoven with physical interventions.\n\nExhibiting nationally and internationally my work is held in both private and public collections, including The Wellcome Collection. \nI have published 5 books of work; ‘36+8 Polaroids’, ‘Bed’, ‘Flowers’ and the unique handmade bookwork ‘Distress’ and 'Relics of Healing' which features worn and weathered prints.\n\n\n\n","user_id":683622,"name":"Zara Carpenter","website":"www.zaracarpenter.com"},{"id":774492,"bio":"Rizlane Abdessamad is an emerging independent artist. She graduated from Cégep du Vieux-Montréal with a degree in photography and currently works as a digital and film photography technician at Cégep de Granby. Her artistic work is distinguished by an innovative photographic technique, focused on creating transcendental art and numbered photographic paintings.\n\nThrough dance, performance, and her passion for Renaissance myths, she blends multiple shots to create ethereal digital images. Her self-portraits, reminiscent of traditional paintings, are then printed and framed to preserve the pure and ancestral authenticity of these photographs. In her work, she explores the representation of the spiritual self through the flesh and the unconscious, thus creating a unique and captivating portrayal of this inner feminine dimension.","user_id":766493,"name":"Rizlane Abdessamad","website":"www.rizlane.ca"},{"id":25004,"bio":"Costa Rican photographer\nTeresita Chavarría Campos\nShe was born in Heredia, Costa Rica, on 19 October 1967. Currently she is a freelance photographer and documentary.\ncompleted the diploma Photography in the old COT (College of Alajuela), current National Technical University (UTN). The MSc in Communication, Bachelor of Graphic Design and studied in Art History at the University of Costa Rica, San Jose.\nIn 1997 he started as a photojournalist in different media in the country, such as: Newspaper Al Día (Costa Rica), newspaper La Nacion (Costa Rica), newspaper La República (Costa Rica), Magazine Profile (Costa Rica), Revista Rumbo (Costa Rica) USA Today (USA), Orange County (Cal. USA), America Economia Magazine (Chile), Strategy and Business Magazine (Costa Rica), Femme Magazine (Costa Rica), Alo Magazine (Colombia).\nIn the same year a correspondent in Costa Rica and then in 2003 in Panama for the Agency France Presse until 2007.\nShe has worked as a freelance photographer for DPA","user_id":25009,"name":"Teresita Chavarria","website":"www.tchavarr.blogspot.com www.instagram.com/tchavarr"},{"id":783183,"bio":"Adam Kasperkiewicz, born 1973, lawyer, passionate about documentary photography, graduate of the Wrocław School of Photography, participant in the documentary photography workshop My Fyrtel 2022.\nHe is currently implementing, under the substantive supervision of Mariusz Forecki, a project to document Russian war crimes against the cultural heritage of Ukraine called Libricide, focusing primarily on photographing destroyed libraries. In March 2022, he documented photographically in Lviv the life of the city in the shadow of war.  The photographs he took at the time made up a photo essay entitled \"I wanted to see and tell\", which was published in the Polish local press in Polish and Ukrainian.  He received a number of distinctions in photographic competitions :\n-award in the 6th National Photo Competition \"Poland is beautiful\" ( 2021), -qualification for the post-competition exhibition in the 5th International Biennale of Photography \"Space Definition\" ( 2022),\n-I place in the National Photo Competition \"Where the Sources are. Poland, Ukraine, Europe\" ( 2022),\n-qualification for the post-competition exhibition of the XXXII National Salon of Artistic Photography- Żary 2022,\n-qualifica","user_id":773454,"name":"Adam Kasperkiewicz","website":""},{"id":782193,"bio":"I'm an Italian futurist expressing exaltation, dynamism, audacity, danger, speed, revolt, and action!”\nAlessia Moccia\nI was born and raised in Rome, Italy. I moved to Miami 14 years ago and live between Miami and NY.\n\nI have worked as an art director and fashion editor with celebrities for over a decade.\n\nI'm a photographer producing NFT collections and an NFT collector.\n\nAs a growing number of women street photographers contributing to this dynamic genre, I enter the territory with a dreamlike and distinctly imaginary eye, offering a surreal addition to the tradition of street photography. \n\nPlaying with ordinary reality and making it surreal, I'm turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.\n\nIn a futuristic vision inspired by the Metaverse, I express myself through galaxies, moons, and planets. I witnessed the galaxy merging on the city's sidewalks. \n\nGrowing up shy and introverted is still my greatest asset because stepping back enables me to see the bigger picture.\n\nI observe life, and I've always had a sense of where things are going because I am a cultural observer. Fashion references were always, and continue to be, the leading force in my thinking.\n\nI have worked as an art ","user_id":772648,"name":"alessia moccia","website":"www.e-uphoria.com"},{"id":780279,"bio":"Photographer Artist","user_id":771184,"name":"Akiko Tsuji","website":"akikotsuji8080.com"},{"id":781135,"bio":"","user_id":771817,"name":"Adelina Gelu","website":"linktr.ee/adelina.gelu"},{"id":781302,"bio":"Alida van Gool (1986) lives and works in The Netherlands. Between her birth and her seventh birthday she moved house five times, including four times across the Atlantic Ocean: back and forth between the Netherlands, Curacao and Aruba. She learned to make use of constantly changing environments and circumstances at a very young age. \n\nEquipped with a sensitivity to fantasy, the outer world became raw material, yet to be assimilated and constructed into something new; something more truthful to her experience that perceiving and conceiving happen simultaneously.\n\nLiminality became a constant state of being. She searched for ways to explore the qualities of our experiences and the boundaries of our perceptions. She studied Arts and Culture Studies (BA, MA) at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, and graduated from the Fotoacademie Amsterdam.\n\nShe draws on psychoanalytical, philosophical and historical frameworks to explore liminality. She uses different media and techniques to translate the amalgam of hope, fear, expectation, tension, uncertainty and curiosity, so characteristic of transitions, into visible and invisible traces of construction and deconstruction. ","user_id":771944,"name":"Alida van Gool","website":"www.alidavangool.com"},{"id":783762,"bio":"Ana Priscila Rodriguez, born 1974 in Mexico City, resides in The Netherlands since 1998.She graduated Cum Laude from the Academy of Fine Arts in Utrecht, The Netherlands in 2006, specializing in Mixed Media and Photography. She has early studies in History and Graphic Design.\nHer photographic work is intimate, delicate and confronting. With her images she attempts to create a relatable shore for the emotional and psychological human experience. Every image is a window to a story using photography as a medium to create visuals attached to a feeling or an emotion where the viewer fills in the blanks with their own visions. The complexity of the texture and layers in her photographic work creates the illusion of an old oil painting in each of her works, giving a sense of dark melancholy, romance and drama with a tone of classic Baroque. More than a self-portrait, her work evokes everyone’s drama, journey and vulnerabilities. The story starts with her and it is followed by the story of the beholder.\n","user_id":773895,"name":"Ana Priscila Rodriguez","website":"www.priscila.nl"},{"id":24991,"bio":"Simone Francescangeli was born and lives in Italy. He is a self-taught photographer.\nCurious about the life of men and its meaning.\nAttracted from different cultures and people's ways of life and their relationship with the earth and natural resources. He continues to investigate various ways to find the meaning of the word \"life\" and human-being. Simone continuously seeks to evolve his own way of expressing himself, deepening, developing and characterizing a personal way of telling human stories.\nHe dedicates himself to encounters single lives in which man faces himself, his soul and his dignity to overcome physical and social difficulties, to be able to survive. His narrative is developed with texts, photographs and multi-media products / short films. The main stories were portrayed on the roads of Ethiopia, on board of artisanal fishermen's boats in Pacific Ocean, in Bolivian mines, over Cuban rings and many more.\nSimone have been published in international magazines like the Was","user_id":24996,"name":"Simone Francescangeli","website":"www.simonefrancescangeli.com"},{"id":25048,"bio":"","user_id":25053,"name":"Sameer Kermalli","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/sameerkermalli"},{"id":784826,"bio":"Andrea Zannoni, a photographer hailing from Reggio Emilia, embarked on his photographic journey with a focus on landscape photography, cultivating a disciplined approach to technique. His early years were marked by a steadfast dedication to mastering the intricacies of the craft. Over time, he ventured into diverse realms of photography, earning accolades and esteem from internationally renowned photographers.\n\nZannoni's preference for black and white photography, coupled with techniques that unveil the image only post-capture, such as long exposures and creative motion, reflects his commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional photography. Through his lens, he delves into the intricacies of the world around him, seeking to capture its beauty, fragility, resonances, and contrasts.\n\nHis art serves as an invitation to decelerate, urging viewers to observe with meticulous attention and to appreciate the allure of life's simple yet profound moments. Andrea Zannoni's photographic journey is a testament to his relentless pursuit of artistic excellence and a celebration of the profound narratives that unfold within the seemingly ordinary.","user_id":774782,"name":"Andrea Zannoni","website":"www.zanna33.com"},{"id":25330,"bio":"Fábio Costa (Fagu) was born in February 1978 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. An art director and amateur photographer, Fábio lives in Paris and has photographed daily since his birthday on February 23, 2005. He has made photography a lifetime project. His work is focused on street photography and graphics.","user_id":25335,"name":"Fabio Fagu Costa","website":"www.fabiofagu.com"},{"id":778727,"bio":"Allen Birnbach is a distinguished fine art photographer with a keen eye for composition and an innate ability to capture the essence of his subjects, Birnbach's photography has been showcased extensively across the United States and abroad.\n\nThroughout his illustrious career, Birnbach's images have earned acclaim in prestigious publications and competitions. Notably, his work has been featured on the cover of the Communication Arts Magazine Photography Annual, in The Black and White Spider Awards, The International Color Awards,  in calendars and the distinguished compilation, \"The World's Greatest Black and White Photographs\" by Basil Press. \n","user_id":769866,"name":"Allen Birnbach","website":"www.birnbachimages.com"},{"id":588328,"bio":"","user_id":587744,"name":"Aris Dervis","website":"arisdervisphotography.com"},{"id":784383,"bio":"My name is Ashley, I'm 29 and from South Carolina. I have had an interest in photography for 15+ years. Within the last year I have picked it back up more seriously than before and have recently been published for the first time. I don't feel like I go after one style in particular but am excited to see where the next few years take me. ","user_id":774406,"name":"Ashley Strickland","website":""},{"id":784645,"bio":"I have been shooting at very early age.  I started as a hobby, then move to amateur stage\nstart wining awards here I advanced to a  proficient level photographer.  I am now Free Lance photographer.  ","user_id":774628,"name":"Avinash Sood","website":"Saaj Photography.com"},{"id":698095,"bio":"analogue photographer using old and alternative processes to create art","user_id":697511,"name":"Axel Schneegass","website":"axelschneegass.de"},{"id":785849,"bio":"Arnold Kastenbaum is a contemporary film-based artist based in New York City and is a master printer working exclusively in film and gelatin silver prints.  Notable exhibits and awards include 2020 ArtsWestchester Larry Salley award, 2018 Westchester Magazine outstanding visual artist, and Best in Show at New York City Javits Contemporary Art Fair. He is represented by galleries in New York City, Westchester and Connecticut and has enjoyed numerous exhibits in the region and recently in exhibits in Paris and Vienna. He currently teaches a personal vision class at the State University of New York - Purchase. ","user_id":775619,"name":"Arnold Kastenbaum","website":"www.akastenbaum.com"},{"id":662563,"bio":"My question for your Review :\n\nHow distinctive is my photography compared to the current range \nof easthetic photography ?.\nHow would you define my phothograpy ?.","user_id":661979,"name":"Arien Schilder","website":"www.arienschilderphotography.nl"},{"id":785899,"bio":"Beau Dahler is a fine art photographer with a background in Industrial Design. He graduated with a BFA from Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, where he received a Presidential Scholarship and Studio Distinction Achievement Award. Here is where he honed his artistic gifts and exceptional eye for detail while working with diverse materials and methodologies. Beau shoots entirely analog photography as he cherishes the patience, precision, practice, and suspenseful uncertainty that the process demands. \n\nBeau grew up as a second-generation Albanian American in a vivid and creative household. He was always encouraged to express himself freely and use his imagination to play, explore, and thrive in the world around him. \n\nHe is now based in Denver, where he is continuing to develop his craft in a way that celebrates his identity. \n\nBeau's work was recently featured in exhibits at RELICS in Long Beach, CA in March 2023, Not Another Film Lab in Denver in October 2023, and at Boomer Gallery in London, England, in November 2023.","user_id":775661,"name":"Beau Dahler","website":"beaudahlerphoto.com"},{"id":25121,"bio":"Danila Tkachenko is a visual artist working with documentary photography. The main theme of his work is the identity. In the debut project “Transitional Age\" he is interested in the transformation of a teenager’s identity – a child becomes an adult. In his following project \"Escape\" the focus shifts to the opposition of the individual and society. Danila researches the experience of hermits – people who live through decades alone with nature –and tries to find the answer for the critical questions: whether the individual freed from social environment becomes closer to his “true” self; and what happens to personality when it loses its \"social mask.\" His recent project \"Restricted Areas\" is reflecting on the identity of a civilisation and its relations with technological advances. Deserted places that were once sites of national importance, buildings and machinery which are now relics of the past are photographed in a vacuum white space of eternal winter.","user_id":25126,"name":"Danila Tkachenko","website":"www.danilatkachenko.com"},{"id":636689,"bio":"BIRTE ZELLENTIN\nborn in 1979, graduated from Neue Schule für Fotografie Berlin in 2012. She has been working as a freelance photographer in the field of documentation and public relations since 2009, her main focus being on political and social actors. \nIn addition to her commissioned works, Zellentin explores the aesthetic scope of digital photography and image processing with a deepened interest in colour and structure as recurring themes. \n\n­","user_id":636105,"name":"Birte Zellentin","website":"birtezellentin.de"},{"id":836717,"bio":"","user_id":822560,"name":"Xingyu Tong","website":""},{"id":782181,"bio":"Bradly Dever Treadaway is a Brooklyn based artist, educator and curator utilizing lens-based image making, moving images, sound, sculpture, installation and performance to comment on the breakdown of intergenerational communication and broken familial links due to natural disaster, technological evolution, mental health challenges, societal shifts and the continuance of interpersonal detachment occurring within American communities. His work is visualized through archival interventions, recontextualizing the archive to serve as form, medium, subject matter and concept, elevating domestic ephemera and rituals while questioning material significance within the photographic medium. Treadaway creates memorials, monuments and mnemonic devices to illustrate ancestral collisions with contemporary responses. \n","user_id":772638,"name":"Bradly Dever Treadaway","website":"www.bradlydevertreadaway.com"},{"id":784288,"bio":"","user_id":774336,"name":"Brenda Nasr","website":"www.brendanasr.com"},{"id":660679,"bio":"\n\nBerta Jayo nace en Santander, España.\nEs licenciada en Bellas Artes por la Universidad del País Vasco. Hizo el posgrado y Master en el Chelsea College of Art and Design de Londres y continuó su formación en el ISCP de Nueva York \nEn sus trabajos muestra un arte innovador, alejado de los estereotipos.\nEstá considerada como una artista conceptual multidisciplinar cuya línea está marcada por códigos de carácter libre y sorpresivo. \nOtras de sus facetas son los diseños arquitectónicos y los libros de artista.\nSus obras se han mostrado en muchos países en exposiciones como: \"Esquisite Doll Kit\", México, IV New Media Festival, Hardcore Contemporary Space, Miami, \"Regreen Arts\" Void+, Tokio, \"Women Alone\", Festival Internacional de vídeo de Berlín, ELLAS, itinerante Madrid, Sala Robayera, Creadoras de los siglos XX y XXI junto a Marina Abramović o Esther Ferrer, El Kubo San Sebastián, así como en ferias y museos . Ha comisariado a Spencer Tunick entre otros.","user_id":660095,"name":"Berta Jayo","website":"www.bertajayo.com"},{"id":783963,"bio":"I have had a camera in my hand since I was a young child. My eye has always been drawn to macro photography and as a young adult I was fascinated with depth of field and the magic that could happen when using it as a creative tool. As time went on I was drawn macro imagery of nature: flowers, plants, bark.\n\nThen college happened and so did demanding work. My photography was relegated to the back-burner of recording family events. However, not surprisingly, the field of work I chose was psychology giving me the opportunity to experience humans in the same sort of macro way that my photography afforded me. I was able to get close up and reveal what the small, sometimes hidden spaces could reveal. Each client was a labor of love, the honor of being in someone's presence through a process of gradual unfolding and growth.\n\nNow, in semi-retirement, I am gifted the time to bring the camera to the front burners and be with nature in a way that feeds my soul.\n\nColors and patterns in nature captivate me.","user_id":774060,"name":"Barbara Mark, Ph.D.","website":"Am working on it."},{"id":781131,"bio":"","user_id":771813,"name":"Brigitte Henning","website":"www.arthenning.com"},{"id":784908,"bio":"","user_id":774848,"name":"Bryan Florentin","website":"www.bryanflorentin.net"},{"id":118524,"bio":"Carolina Gutiérrez lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She uses digital and analogic black and white photography, which she develops and copies herself.  Ms. Gutiérrez also works with photo gravure Intaglio type, using a non-toxic technique. \nShe has participated in various exhibitions in Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Montevideo, Santander, Barcelona, Washington DC and received First Mention of Engraving at the Salón Nacional, Buenos Aires, in 2013.\nSince 2013 Ms. Gutiérrez experiments with photography processes such as Cyanotype and Van Dyke showing her art projects in different museums, art galleries, art fairs in Argentina and abroad. \n","user_id":117922,"name":"Carolina Gutierrez","website":"www.carogutierrez.com.ar "},{"id":751904,"bio":"Carlos Idun-Tawiah (b. 1997) is a Ghanaian photographer and filmmaker based in Accra, Ghana. Inspired by Africa’s rich photographic archives, Carlos seeks to remark and reimagine the ever-changing landscapes of Black life. \n\nHis photographs are mostly characterized with subject matters around the vernacular, community, love and hope. Through his fictionalized photographic stories, Idun-Tawiah is committed to carefully accenting Black beauty and depth, by telling the African story with as much clarity as grace.","user_id":747970,"name":"Carlos Idun-Tawiah","website":"www.carlosidun.com"},{"id":770977,"bio":"Chang-Ching “Casper” Su (b.Taiwan, based in Chicago) is a multidisciplinary artist with a research-based approach. His work explores the nuanced dynamics of power and authority that shape contemporary sociopolitical systems. Su has participated in international exhibitions in the United States, Germany, Korea, and Taiwan. He holds a BA in Political Science from National Taiwan University and earned his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is currently serving as an artist-in-residence with the CPSLive, where he is dedicated to representing marginalized groups, a commitment rooted in his own experiences with sovereignty trauma.","user_id":763376,"name":"Changching Su","website":"www.chang-ching-su.com"},{"id":783024,"bio":"Cameron Bloch, a graduate of Princeton University, was an intern at the Louisville Courier Journal before pursuing a lengthy career with The Associated Press as a photographer, reporter, writer and photo editor. He exhibited his photographs at the University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed Museum, Yale University’s Sterling memorial Library, the Modernage Gallery in New York, Canio’s Book Store in Sag Harbor, N.Y., and elsewhere. Many newspapers and magazines published his news photos, including the New York Times, The Washington Post, People Magazine and newspapers across America. The photos show here were made for himself.","user_id":773326,"name":"Cameron Bloch","website":"www.CameronBloch.com"},{"id":785844,"bio":"I have been a photographer for 20 years. I started out as a conceptual photographer, then eventually to portraits and weddings. After 7 years of wedding photography, I decided to pursue art instead. Now I take photos for self expression.","user_id":775615,"name":"Casey Arakawa","website":"caseyarakawa.co"},{"id":10124,"bio":"Living \u0026amp; working in London as a photographer since 1984. Chris  set up his own photographic practise in 1984 concentrating on documenting east London.\nHis work has appeared in The Guardian, Financial Times, Time Magazine, The Economist \u0026amp; many international journals.  In an extensive feature in The New York Times, Geoff Dyer noted his work as “ simultaneously photographing past , present \u0026amp; future…but there’s a tranced stillness about them: a feeling of being in some kind of fugue state”\n\nProject partners have included the BBC, Museum of London, Homerton Hospital, the Wellcome Collection, \u0026amp; Various London Borough Archives he often works with re-energising existing archival material as part of creating new works.  Recent publications include photo books, \"The Longest Way Round\" (Overlapse) 2015, ”Drivers in the 1980s\" (Hoxton Mini-Press) 2015, \"The Corners” (Hoxton Mini-Press) 2018 \u0026amp; “The East End in Colour (The photography of David Granick)” (Hoxton Mini-Press) 2018. His latest book “Near Dark” will be published by Overlapse in 2022. ","user_id":10124,"name":"Chris Dorley-Brown","website":"chris@modrex.com"},{"id":760252,"bio":"Charlotte Greenwood is an experimental fine artist based in North Yorkshire, England, working with both analogue and digital mediums, predominantly within the realm of cameraless photography.\n\nOriginally from Lancashire, she moved to London in 2017 to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Illustration and Visual Media at the University of the Arts London, from which she graduated with First-Class Honours in 2021.\n\nCharlotte uses her great affinity for the natural world as the main motivator for her work, further informed by her research into biophilic design. Particularly in the context of the current climate crisis, her work aims to encourage nature connectedness and appreciation, pro-environmental behaviour, and heightened observation of the everyday excellence in our seemingly mundane surroundings.\n\nCharlotte has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including a notable exhibition at the Royal Photographic Society in Bristol. She was awarded first place in the abstract category of the Fine Art Photography Awards 2022, and her ongoing series, ‘Cliché-Verres in Colour,’ was recently featured as a centre spread in New Scientist magazine.","user_id":754904,"name":"Charlotte Greenwood","website":"www.charlottegreenwoodart.com"},{"id":604392,"bio":"Art school drop out. Lost my eye...spent many years searching..finally found it in the cell phone camera.  ","user_id":603808,"name":"Chris Medio","website":""},{"id":783084,"bio":"","user_id":773378,"name":"Chris Kale","website":""},{"id":783048,"bio":"Born in Austria and stranded in New Zealand after many years of travel, I have photographed all around the world. \nMy art has been shown so far in small galleries and restaurants. Otherwise my photographs become presents to friends if they fall in love with them. \nI am only just touching the surface of presenting my creative art to the public eye and thank you for showing interest in my creative photography. \nI also love taking photographs where I am the model and the photographer at the same time, for this gives me the opportunity to express my vision and my imagined vision can become an imagine captured on camera. \n\n It would be my pleasure hearing from you and thank you for the time viewing my art. \n\nChristiane ","user_id":773344,"name":"Christiane Huemer","website":""},{"id":785445,"bio":"Photography is for me an ever-challenging and rewarding art form.  My background is in music and literature and art history but now photography has opened up a new visual world in my life.  ","user_id":775298,"name":"Christine Reynolds","website":"None"},{"id":192644,"bio":"As an immigrant from Hong Kong, my work consistently explores how human beings interact with their surroundings. I draw inspiration from cultural clashes, gender expectations, history, and the feeling of alienation. My aspiration is for my work to foster greater tolerance and understanding among individuals who are different from one another. \n \nI primarily work as a photomontage artist, aiming to delve into the expression of multiple layers of meaning through complex image compositions. I invent photographic metaphors that convey hidden messages, and I find the process of conceptualizing and problem-solving equally rewarding to witnessing the final result. Additionally, I am a street photographer who thrives on discovering spontaneous inspirations within our environment. \n \nI am currently a professor at The College of New Jersey, with a portfolio that includes approximately twenty-five solo exhibitions both in the United States and internationally. I was honored to receive a $10,000 Publication Award from the Hong Kong Arts Council. The series “Walls” marks my inaugural large-scale project since concluding a four-year tenure in an art administrative role.  \n \n","user_id":192042,"name":"Chung Chak","website":"chak6119.com/walls"},{"id":112238,"bio":"De nombreuses fois primées comme portraitiste, il expose ses œuvres en France et aussi à l’étranger.. \n\nEn 2003, il a reçu un QEP (Qualified European Photographer) , en 2005,\n Est devenu le premier MQEP français (Master Qualified European Photographer) \nC’est à Bruxelles en juin 2012 que lui est décerné son deuxième MQEP et un troisième à \nDerby en Angleterre en juin 2015 .\n\n\nFormateur et maître de conférences internationale, il est un des fondateur/organisateurs du festival de photo- reportage (Barrobjectif)\n","user_id":111636,"name":"pierre Delaunay","website":"www.studio-delaunay.com"},{"id":783341,"bio":"A photographer who finds inspiration in the harmonies, relationships and contrasts that exist within the complexities of our surroundings.\nWith a keen eye for detail and an interest in using photographic elements to enhance storytelling, seeking to evoke a sense of balance, reflection, and unity in moments that are captured on camera.\n","user_id":773565,"name":"Dan John Lloyd","website":"www.danjohnlloyd.com"},{"id":782169,"bio":"Daniel J. King is an artist making lens-based work with a tendency toward the idiosyncratic human relationship to place, geography, and representation. He is from Columbus, Ohio. King’s professional career encompasses administration, marketing, communications, website management, and teaching in and around the arts for over 20 years. He has served as photographer and graphic designer with major retail, publishing, and ad agency companies, with the United States Air Force, and in higher education.\n\nFrom a formal education in photographic studio arts to his embrace of quotidian everyday actions (like the commute, looking down, and day-dreaming with found photos), his artistic practice takes the form of print and digital photographs and moving images (film, video, expanded cinema), books, sculptural objects, interactive mail-art projects and writing. King is most interested in exploring the visual and conceptual possibilities that exist in the process of experiencing place in all its complexity.","user_id":772627,"name":"Daniel King","website":"www.danieljacobking.org"},{"id":490528,"bio":"I've been doing photography for a little over two years. I don't remember when I got interested in doing gig photography, but I started photographing my friend's band, Aeonic Impulse about two years ago, and I loved it, so I've been photographing almost all of their shows ever since.  I've also been photographing shows for other local bands as well and have made a ton of friends along the way.  Sometimes when I find a time and place, I'll do some photo shoots here and there, or I'll go out and take photos of things around me that I find inspiring, but as of now, I think my niche is more in gig photography. When I come across a photo that I think is perfect, I get very excited and happy, and I feel like I have found my purpose. \n\nI publish my work on my facebook page and I usually go by the name Dani Brooke. ","user_id":489944,"name":"Danielle Knight","website":"www.facebook.com/danibrookephotography"},{"id":784520,"bio":".\nThe photographer, David Winston, was born in Los Angeles and moved to the UK in 1970 and travels extensively with his camera. Like many artists before him, he has been drawn to the city of Venice as a constant source of inspiration and now divides his time between Venice and the UK.\nWith his photography he has sought ways to work beyond the constraints of modern digital imagery. This has led him to both look back to the earliest photographic processes and also develop his own alternative ways of producing a photographic image.\nHis painterly use of the photographic medium i full of emotion and imagination, displaying the palette of a storyteller. \n","user_id":774524,"name":"David Winston","website":"www.davidwinston-photography.com"},{"id":784623,"bio":"For a number of years I was a painter. Because of that experience, these pieces are not just photographs. They live halfway between the world of photography and painting. My approach to capturing the rodeo artistically springs from my years as a fine art painter: years that forged my aesthetic as a visual storyteller.","user_id":774608,"name":"David Zlotky","website":"www.davidzlotkyphotography.com"},{"id":25231,"bio":"Yael Martínez Velázquez\nMexico, 1984. Studied the Seminario de Fotografía Contemporánea 2010 at the Centro de la Imagen Mexico, and participated in many photography workshops in Oaxaca. His work has been featured in group shows in Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Switzerland, USA ,Spain and Norway. He has had solo shows at the Centro Fotográfico Manuel Álvarez. He has received the Fonca's Jóvenes Creadores grant (2013-14) and (2011-12).\nSelected  for the Joop Swart Master Class Latinoamerica World Press Photo 2015. Finalist in the Eugene Smith Grant XXXVI 2015. Nominated and 2nd runner up for WorldPress Photo Joop Swart Master Class 2015. Finalist in the VIII OJO de Pez Award PHE Human Values- Photo España2015. Selected VII Bienal In Visual Arts Yucatan Mexico 2015. Selected in the XVI Bienal del Centro de la Imagen Mexico 2014.  Purchase prize at the XXXIV Encuentro Nacional de Arte Joven 2014. He was awarded second prize at the Concurso de Fotografía Contemporánea de México 2012. He is currently a freelance photographer.\n","user_id":25236,"name":"Yael Martinez","website":"www.yaelmartinez.com"},{"id":587993,"bio":"I got my first camera when I was twelve and have often had one in my hands since then. I have practiced this craft for over fifty years and have studied with many well-known photographers including Henry Gilpin, Roger Fremier, Wayne Miller and Rondal Partridge. I have participated in many exhibits, successfully participated in photographic competitions and curated five photographic group shows of my work and the work of others. Photography and music, remain important to me and  help me maintain a good balance in my life. ","user_id":587409,"name":"Dixie Dixon","website":"No website"},{"id":653991,"bio":"Fotografo dal 1980 come amatore.\nIscritto al Club Cine Foto Amatori Bagnacavallese ed alla FIAF-Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche.\nDal 2021 AFIAP- Artiste de la Federation Internazionale de L'art Photographique\nDal 2022 EFIAF- Eccellenza della Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche\nDal 2022 EFIAP- Eccellenza de la Federation Internazionale de l'Art Photographique","user_id":653407,"name":"Elio Randi","website":"eliorandi.myportfolio.com"},{"id":790046,"bio":"","user_id":779154,"name":"Emily Reynolds","website":"www.emilyreynoldsphoto.com"},{"id":778381,"bio":"I am Dawid, and I've been exploring photography for the last 6-7 years. I love experimenting with techniques that allow me to capture my emotional state in images. I am drawn to colors, textures, natural emotions, unique moments, and the poetry in photography—people, expressions, interactions. All these elements, though often overlooked in our daily lives, make our existence profound. When I look at some of my pictures, I travel back in time with my memories and emotions to the moment when I took the photo. I hope to capture many more of these moments because, for me, that is the magical part of self-expression using a camera","user_id":769588,"name":"Dawid Lozowicki","website":"delphotography.mypixieset.com"},{"id":780444,"bio":"","user_id":771312,"name":"David Carey","website":"www.davidcareyimages.com"},{"id":25142,"bio":"Dr David Cubby is an educator, artist and photographer and Adjunct Fellow at Western Sydney University (WSU), Australia. He has taught photography, fine art, design and communication, theory and practice at Australian universities including the University of New South Wales, College of Fine Art, The University of Newcastle, Charles Sturt University and UWS. Dave has a research focus and has published writings on visuality and its impact on language and thinking. He is the current editor of the International Journal of the Image.  Also a key researcher with the Australia China Institute of Arts and Culture (ACIAC) and Chair of the China-Australia Cultural and Creative Industries based in Shenzhen, PR China. Dave Cubby has photographed in China, Asia, India, America and Europe. His photographic and film works have been exhibited at many international venues including a Sydney Biennale of Art and his photographic works are held within the collection of the Art Gallery of NSW.","user_id":25147,"name":"David Cubby","website":"www.lensculture.com"},{"id":720066,"bio":"","user_id":719482,"name":"Elizaveta Schlegel","website":"art-family-fotograf.glitch.me"},{"id":746909,"bio":"Ella Kowalska was born in 1982 in Poland. After living shortly in the USA she did her university studies in France, where she lives today. She obtained two Masters degrees, one in law of cultural heritage and another in art history, then became a screenwriter and director for the movies. Her first long feature \"Sun\" was selected in numerous international festivals, before its theatre release in 2019. Investing photography since, Ella studied photography at Gobelins school in Paris in 2022. An independent photographer since, she practices street, documentary, and art photography, all in colour. Particularly sensitive to the colours, materials, and sounds that give the world its texture, she constantly seeks to achieve the right balance between realism and fantasy, as she does in different reflection photography projects throughout her last year’s body of work. Driven by the desire to give an account of our times, she is in a quest of a form of \"augmented reality\" able to tell our modernity and believes in hybridation of forms, treatments and subjects, sensing that the most improbable blends or encounters are often the most fruitful ones. ","user_id":743695,"name":"Ella Kowalska","website":"ellakowalska.com"},{"id":607337,"bio":"","user_id":606753,"name":"Elle Starkman","website":"portfolio.adobe.com/a363e775-21f5-4ebf-9694-85f0548658c2/preview/artist-statement"},{"id":772380,"bio":"I take pictures from time to time. ","user_id":764491,"name":"Eric Dynowski","website":"photo.dynowski.com"},{"id":762661,"bio":"Ich bin Fotograf und Fotokünstler und habe diesen Beruf während der Pandemie vertiefend gelernt.","user_id":756957,"name":"Erich Hagelkruys","website":"www.erichhagelkruys.com"},{"id":772974,"bio":"@tamazite","user_id":765072,"name":"Eric Schwalme","website":""},{"id":785642,"bio":"Elmira Katasova was born in 1983 in Ukraine.  In 2005 she graduated from Inter-Regional Academy of Personnel Management/ specialization in commercial and labor law and specialization in customs and economic law. She worked as a lawyer until 2010.\n\nSince 2020, she has been involved in photography. Little did she know that this newfound passion would lead her on a profound exploration of self-expression and woman identity. Since 2023, she has immersed herself in the world of self-portraits , she explores themes of female self-identification, the complexities of sexuality, and the dismantling of barriers in self-awareness. Each photograph becomes a mirror reflecting her inner world, a journey of self-exploration that transcends the boundaries of traditional portraiture, a journey of empowerment and self-acceptance, celebrating the beauty of imperfection and the strength found in vulnerability. \n\n\nExhibitions and mentions:\n\n2024 January | SELF PORTRAITS IN FOCUS exhibition of Decagon Gallery\n2023 December |Honorable Mention in the 2023 Budapest International Foto Awards\n2023 November |ME, ME, ME international art photography competition in Vabre, France\n\n","user_id":775453,"name":"Elmira Katasova","website":""},{"id":782502,"bio":"Degree in Fine Arts, senior lecturer at  Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University. Interested in photography and engraving as a form of expression, she explores the possibilities offered by the hybridization of traditional photographic (gum bichromate, antotype, cyanotipe, etc.) and etching processes with those handled in other fields related to multiple image reproduction such as digital print.\nBringing together her academic and artistic facets, in 2016 she formulated her doctoral thesis under the title \"Graphic art and technology (a private relationship)\", in which through analysis of her work, she reveals the fluid relationships that have always had engraving and photography.\n\n","user_id":772908,"name":"FABIOLA UBANI GARCÍA","website":"www.fabiolaubani.com"},{"id":675905,"bio":"","user_id":675321,"name":"Finn Brasen","website":"www.brasen.dk"},{"id":781370,"bio":"I’m a surrealist photographer based in New York City. With my work, I highlight a new perspective to view the world. I bring emphasis on the colors of the world, the distortion of our reality, and the significance of the unnoticed. \n\nSince high school, I have chosen photography as the medium to express unconventional reality from my perspective. Refining my skills for the last 10 years, I choose to continuously challenge the foundations of our logic. The fruit of this defiance is the unmatched satisfaction that is felt when complex visions are transferred into visual experiences.\n\nFulfillment feels like art viewed from multiple perspectives coming to multiple conclusions but inspiring the audience, influencing the practice, and reinforcing the overlooked. ","user_id":771995,"name":"Fardin Bhuyia","website":"www.fardinbhuyia.com"},{"id":25168,"bio":"\"An old friend gave me a Polaroid camera. I started shooting my model friends and taking portraits during my travels as a model. When I returned to NYC, one of the images ended up in an Upper East Side gallery.  I continued showing in galleries and started selling my fine art to private collectors. What started as snapping Polaroids of friends quickly evolved into a second career shooting portraits for magazines and taking me to the far reaches of the world such as Morocco and Peru to shoot medical missions for children.\"","user_id":25173,"name":"Gigi Stoll","website":"www.gigistoll.com"},{"id":174304,"bio":"","user_id":173702,"name":"Francis Pep","website":""},{"id":781013,"bio":"Francis Cai is a 24-year-old fine art photographer and an XR film director based in Sydney, Australia. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design and a Master of Moving Image degree from the University of Sydney. \n\nHis works often focus on surreal landscapes and rising self-awareness in the post-pandemic era. He won the Photo Media Prize at Whitecliffe college in the final year of his BFA degree. His image \"Moving Out\" stood out from over two hundred entries and won the 3rd Alex Mao Youth Photographer Award in 2021. His recent work, \"Stardust\", was shortlisted for the Blacktown City Art Prize. \n\nAs a young artist with a unique perspective, he sensitively examines the differences in diverse living environments and cultures in the uncertain era he experienced from the heart. \n\nHis works show a distinctive personal style and have been exhibited locally and internationally at Leo Kelly Art Centre, Verge Gallery, Auckland Photography Festival, Shanghai National Convention Centre and ZheJiang Art Museum, gradually catching public attention. His artworks are in private and public collections. ","user_id":771726,"name":"Francis Cai","website":"www.franciscai.com"},{"id":784874,"bio":"Journalist by profession, he has a career as a dance photographer based in Cuba. He is the author of numerous books. He founded the Alicia Alonso International Dance Photography Contest, sponsored by UNESCO in its first edition of 2021.","user_id":774820,"name":"Gabriel Davalos","website":"www.facebook.com/gabriel.davalos.fotografo"},{"id":784916,"bio":"Giordano Angeletti grew up in the center of Rome, Italy. Giordano then moved to London, UK, to study art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, where he earned a BA in Critical Fine Art Practice. He completed his graduate studies in photography and art history at the Savannah College of Art and Design. His work has been shown in Italy, the UK, and US. Giordano has taught at South Carolina State University and Claflin. He is now teaching at the University of South Carolina where he also manages the McMaster Gallery. Giordano has also worked as a curator at the FAB Gallery in Orangeburg and at McKissick Museum in Columbia.","user_id":774854,"name":"Giordano Angeletti","website":"www.giordanoangeletti.com"},{"id":782984,"bio":"Born to a family of booksellers in Montreal, Frank Rodick’s photo-based work engages the worlds of acute subjectivity and intense emotion. Coming from the intimacies of a life marked by family strife and historical conflict, his work is an elemental and primal meditation on trauma as seen through the experience of self, family and memory, refracted through the subconscious and and manifested in expressionistic representations of the human face and figure. Spanning 30 years, he has plied the photographic medium unconventionally, integrating analogue and digital photography with film and video, and drawing inspiration from multiple art forms, particularly painting and literature. In Rodick’s hands, the medium becomes not a recorder but, in his words, “an instrument of revelation and unveiling.” As he has written, “The images are my memoir—testimony verging on the hallucinations Céline spoke of: constructions, some shining, some terrible, in the end more real than the experience of everyday life, which dampens rather than exclaims.”\n\nConcurrent to his art practice—and critical to its development—Rodick trained and worked as a psychotherapist for over 20 years, which expanded and deepened his sensibility for the essential issues and obsessions of his own life, as well as the most private experiences of others. Mirroring the history of his own family, among the thousands of clients he encountered were those traumatized by experiences of abuse, illness, bigotry, and war.\n\nWidely exhibited across four continents, Rodick’s work sits in permanent collections of more than twenty public institutions globally, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Brandts Museum of Denmark, The Kinsey Art Collection, the National Museum of Fine Arts of Buenos Aires, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the National Gallery of Canada, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Yale University.\n\nIn addition to studying cinema and photography, Rodick has degrees in political economy and psychology. Combining his psychology background with his art practice and teaching experience, he designs and\u0026nbsp;teaches workshops focused on developing the creative process of working artists. He is also a writer whose essays have been named Editor’s Choice multiple times by Medium and Wordpress.\n\nHis series The Moons of Saturn was named the overall winner of Europe's 2021 Pollux Awards.\n\n\n\n","user_id":773298,"name":"Frank Rodick","website":"www.frankrodick.com"},{"id":782070,"bio":"I was raised in the mid-west but have spent most of my adult life on the East Coast. I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively in pursuit of images and adventure. My work has appeared in publications, exhibits, and collections. I currently reside in Maryland with my best friend and wife of several decades, along with my little pal Cooper, a Cairn terrier. \n\nMy style of story telling is documentary, spontaneous, and monochromatic. I am by nature a traditionalist when it comes to image making. I attempt to observe, but not be seen, attempt to be quite amidst the bustle, to be mindful and deliberate.  Photography is my practice and my way of understanding the world in which I move, a smote of dust spinning in the universe, if that doesn't sound to highfalutin.  ","user_id":772548,"name":"Doug Bruns","website":"www.dougbrunsphotography.com"},{"id":763638,"bio":"Giovanna Magri occupies a prominent position in the world of national and international photography.\n\nProfessor and coordinator of the photography department of the Libera Academy of Fine Arts in Brescia, she develops and realizes important projects for the Prison of Montorio in Verona. Study and implement new photography workshops through a single method of approaching the world of images.\n\nAs an authoress and researcher: she studies the history of art and the language of the great masters. Her work has always been oriented towards social and anthropological research even before revealing itself through the image of the photographic portrait. With great sensitivity her connects with humanity,being part of it and trying to grasp its most intrinsic aspects.\n\nHer works have been exhibited in the United States, Argentina and Europe, in private galleries and public institutions. She has enjoyed success in the world of critics and her works are part of important national and international collections.\n","user_id":757764,"name":"Giovanna Magri","website":"www.giovannamagri.it"},{"id":785475,"bio":"Almost 20 years of photography experience. I shoot everything, but my first love is street photography. I tried wedding photography once. Once was enough.\n\nI've shown in several galleries around the country, and have followers all around the world Also, ask me about the large print of a buffalo hanging in a bar in the Roppongi District of Tokyo, Japan.","user_id":775323,"name":"Grant Nelson","website":"grantnelsonphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":626412,"bio":"Gepassioneerd door alles wat mooi is.","user_id":625828,"name":"Greta Verelst","website":""},{"id":784879,"bio":"Sono Giorgia ho 33 anni.\nCon la fotografia do sfogo alla mia istintività e nutro invece la mia “parte riflessiva” osservando e analizzando tutto ciò che mi circonda, sono sempre stata un’acuta osservatrice e i dettagli per me fanno la differenza.\nFortemente appassionata al mondo della creatività e dell’arte fin dalla giovane età.\nSostenitrice dei più svariati metodi di espressione e comunicazione.\nLa creatività non è un talento ma uno stile di vita.\n\n\nI am Giorgia I am 33 years old.\nWith photography I give vent to my instinctiveness and nurture instead my \"reflective side\" by observing and analyzing everything around me, I have always been a keen observer and details make the difference for me.\nStrongly passionate about the world of creativity and art from a young age.\nAdvocate of a wide variety of methods of expression and communication.\nCreativity is not a talent but a way of life.\n","user_id":774825,"name":"Giorgia Misani","website":""},{"id":785690,"bio":"","user_id":775495,"name":"Hanjun Cho","website":"www.elliottcho.com"},{"id":783841,"bio":"For over 14 years, Heidi Margocsy of In Her Image Photography has been a visionary and change maker in the women's portrait photography field, specializing in empowering images created for entrepreneurs, thought leaders, as well as authors, artists. the LGBTQ+ community and entertainers worldwide. An Australian born photographer currently living in Northern California- Heidi’s images have been published and exhibited in the U.S, Australia, Japan and the U.K. She has won numerous international portrait awards, and was a 2023 Finalist in the esteemed National Photographic Portrait Prize by the National Portrait Gallery of Australia. She holds multiple photography accreditations, including a Fellow title with The Portrait Masters and Associate with WPPI. \nArtist Statement: I strive daily to create images that elevate and celebrate the humans in front of my lenses. I believe that everyone should have the opportunity to see their own narrative reflected back to them with positive and powerful portraiture. \n","user_id":773960,"name":"Heidi Margocsy","website":"www.inherimagephoto.com"},{"id":780519,"bio":"","user_id":771370,"name":"Helen Meaadou","website":null},{"id":729769,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who loves to travel.","user_id":729185,"name":"Greg Pukas","website":"www.greg-pukas-photography.com"},{"id":781541,"bio":"Gordon Ownby is a Los Angeles-based photographer with a special interest in nature, contemporary landscapes, and urban scenes. Early experience includes serving as the photo editor for the California State University, Northridge Associated Students newspaper and running the B\u0026amp;W darkroom at The Los Angeles Daily Journal. Formal training includes public-program coursework at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and workshops with accomplished artists.\n\nOver the span of 20 years, Ownby photographed on the streets of Los Angeles, images which culminated in the project, “Never Idle.” Current projects include “Anthropo[s]cenes,” color photography incorporating man-made elements in traditional landscape tropes, and \"We Observe Nature Only With Its Permission,\" photos celebrating intimate encounters with nature within wilderness parks adjacent to metropolitan areas.","user_id":772126,"name":"Gordon Ownby","website":"www.gordonownby.net"},{"id":785704,"bio":"I use photography as the primary medium for my visual arts projects. I majored in physics during my undergraduate studies and am currently a graduate student majoring in aesthetics. I look forward to your assistance in creating outstanding artwork.","user_id":775508,"name":"Hwa-young Song","website":"www.hwayoungsong.com"},{"id":607856,"bio":"","user_id":607272,"name":"Hendrik Wiermer","website":"hendriks.gallery"},{"id":707283,"bio":"Herman Dyal is a registered architect who retired from professional practice in 2020, at which time he refocused his creative interests on photography, iconography, and printmaking. Dyal is a sixth generation Texan, and resides in Austin with his wife, Carla Fraser. (An extended bio is on my website.)","user_id":706699,"name":"Herman Dyal","website":"hermandyal.com"},{"id":785770,"bio":"I’m a professional landscape photographer living in St. Albert, Alberta, just a few hours’ drive from the majestic Canadian Rockies, my primary photographic playground. Landscape photography is a passion that I pursue across mountains, coasts, canyons, deserts and anywhere else Mother Nature shows off her handiwork. We are all fortunate to live in a world with endless natural beauty, where photographic opportunities are limited only by the imagination, so I embrace every chance I get to explore and capture that natural beauty.","user_id":775558,"name":"Jason Marino","website":"www.jasonmarinophotography.com"},{"id":157447,"bio":"I am a Londoner. I love and am obsessed with photography.\n","user_id":156845,"name":"Jeannette St Prix","website":"www.Photocrowd.com/jeanne"},{"id":784926,"bio":"JeeYoung Lee gained her BFA in visual communication design from Hongik university and MFA in photography from Hongik Graduate University, Seoul, Korea.\nShe has had a total of 13 solo exhibitions including Maiden Voyage (NOW Gallery, UK) Devaneios - Os Mundos de JeeYoung Lee (Farol Santander, Brazil), Stage of Mind (as part of OzAsia Festival) (Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia), Stage of Mind (K11 Art Space, Hong Kong). She has participated in\u0026nbsp;numerous\u0026nbsp;group exhibitions such as Novacène (Gare Saint Sauveur, France), The New Era of Photography: The Fever of \"Self-Portraits” (Pier 2 Art Center, Taiwan), Another Way of Telling (Suwon IPark Museum of Art, South Korea), The Secret Kingdom (Buk Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea), and Imaginarium (Singapore Art Museum, Singapore).\nMuch has been published about her work in professional magazines and the worldwide media including BBC Culture, CNN International, the Huffington Post, the New York Times, and France 3 National news. \nJeeYoung Lee is a recipient of multiple artistic awards including the Sovereign Asian Art Prize Finalists (2011, Hong Kong) and OCI Young Creatives (2013, South Korea). ","user_id":774863,"name":"JeeYoung Lee","website":"cargocollective.com/jeeyounglee"},{"id":783420,"bio":"Jim Brogden has been exploring the contested urban landscape in Leeds (UK) and Lille (Lille) for over twenty years. The late-capitalist strategies of regeneration are critically represented within the canon of landscape representation. What happens to communities and collective memory in an increasingly homogenised landscape? ","user_id":773624,"name":"Jim Brogden","website":""},{"id":551064,"bio":"I am a  London based photographic artist employing the materiality of ancient and experimental process to explore memory and place.   My work combines historical research and archive material with oral history and the imagined, to create visual narratives as seen through a female gaze.   A process-led approach and the use of conceptually relevant materials, assists in visualising the unseen, whilst allowing the necessary space for collaboration with chance and serendipity.\n\nI have a particular interest in motherhood within the context of war and using my own family stories as a starting point, my work explores themes of nurture and loss.   My practice is motivated by the importance of remembering, and although immersed in personal and social histories, it is consciously engaged with themes that remain pertinently and universally relevant. \n\nFollowing a long career as a professional photographer, I graduated with distinction from UAL London College of Communication’s Photojournalism and Documentary Photography master’s programme.   My work is held in private and museum collections, including the National Art Library Collection at the V and A.","user_id":550480,"name":"Jo de Banzie","website":"www.jodebanzie.com"},{"id":781699,"bio":"Jochen Leisinger (born 1962) studied communication design at the University of Applied Sciences in Konstanz and has since worked as a graphic designer, art director and photographer. Over the years, he has received national and international awards. His photographs were and are shown in various galleries off- and online. In his profession, he developed a feeling for the interplay of colours and forms, which he transfers into a surreal visual language by means of photography and digital post-processing. Born in Baden, he lives and works in Frankfurt am Main.","user_id":772253,"name":"Jochen Leisinger","website":"www.leisingerphotography.com"},{"id":783355,"bio":"Hi! I’m José Manuel Martínez; I´m an electromechanical engineer with a MSc in production engineering. My first jobs were in drive systems design and finite element analysis. It is not really related to microscopy, life sciences, or photography. But since 2006, I have worked in my own company, Quimica Tech, where I perform as a microscopy specialist. When people ask me what I do for a living, I usually answer that I play with microscopes and teach others to get the most out of their microscopes.\n","user_id":773576,"name":"Jose Manuel Martinez Lopez","website":"share.webproofing.com/gallery-client/index.html?collection_uid=D0yqNMZUfP8%3D\u0026share_uid=\u0026storeId=2442#/home"},{"id":781342,"bio":"Jose Girl is a Spanish photographer known for her surreal and profound imagery that provokes emotion and contemplation. After getting her start as a self-taught artist, Jose Girl has spent the last decade establishing herself as a visual artist who draws inspiration from themes of music, memory, identity, and the human condition.\nBased in Los Angeles, Jose Girl continues to evolve as an artist, merging classical and modernist influences through her unique visual language.  Jose Girl has emerged as one of Spain's preeminent conceptual photographers, subtly challenging perceptions and inviting viewers into her imagined, dreamlike realm.\n","user_id":771973,"name":"JOSE GIRL","website":"www.josegirl.com"},{"id":780868,"bio":"I taught photography at the Zurich School of Design for over three decades. During this time, many textbooks on the basics, theory and practice of photography emerged, textbooks that have become standard works and have been translated into many languages.\nI prefer to use a simple pinhole camera to explain the basic imaging principle in photography to my students. With such, many optical laws can be demonstrated without technical distraction; for example, the linear propagation of light, the principles of focal length, image width, image size, imaging scale, perspective and proportions, but also terms such as and field angle. Today, it is easier and, above all, more time-saving: to make the presentations in the larger auditorium during a lecture without delaying laboratory work, I use a digital SLR camera with an intermediate ring set or bellows device and a housing cover with a precision hole. This has the advantage that this pinhole camera is operated via the laptop and both settings and the respective result appear directly on the monitor and connected projector. Although the didactic application of the pinhole camera serves primarily as a tool for theoretical explanations of com","user_id":771632,"name":"Jost J Marchesi","website":"www.galeriaobscura.ch"},{"id":785801,"bio":"Joy Sussman is an award-winning photographer, magazine editor of Catch Light: Creative Inspiration for Photographers \u0026amp; Visual Artists, and online photography instructor. She considers herself a work in progress – always exploring, always developing. She does not want to be confined to one corner of photography because so many areas interest her. Sometimes, the images reflect her desire to be a record-keeper of fleeting moments or the extraordinary beauty of ordinary things. Other times, she enjoys transforming the natural world into a sort of moody, atmospheric dreamscape, by adding texture or overlapping images in the editing process. She would describe herself as contemplative, creative, and curious about everything, and her work reflects those qualities.","user_id":775583,"name":"Joy Sussman","website":"www.JoyfullyGreen.com"},{"id":783829,"bio":"I have been shooting film since 1968 capturing images that speak to more than what is in the actual image. ","user_id":773950,"name":"Juan Laden","website":"juanladenphotography.com"},{"id":560022,"bio":"Although Judy has been involved with the photographic medium for more than forty years, she is always learning something new. Her vision of the world through the camera’s eye has evolved into an exciting and unique viewpoint. She is always exploring new locations and experimenting on ways to show viewers her impressions. \nJudy’s sensitivity to the essence of light has helped build her skills in the art of photography. While design and form play an important role in all art media, the inclusion of these along with light is what makes one photograph stand out from the others. Judy’s use of the digital camera and darkroom tools has expanded her creative capabilities.","user_id":559438,"name":"Judy Kramer","website":""},{"id":785168,"bio":"As a seasoned photographer and artist with well over two decades of experience, I am constantly seeking innovative and creative avenues for self-expression. It is with great excitement that I unveil my latest project, “Liquid Sanctum” - Illuminating the Alchemy of Underwater Portraiture.  Throughout my career, nature, including water, has been a recurring element in my work. However, the inspiration to fully immerse myself, my camera, and my models in an underwater environment emerged when my family and I undertook the renovation of an old pool, sparking a newfound passion.  \nI seamlessly merge this new underwater landscape with an ongoing dialogue within my work, exploring the intersection of dreams, a profound passion for nature, mythology, magic, and the ever-enigmatic Mystery.","user_id":775070,"name":"Julia Lehman","website":"www.julialehmanfineart.com"},{"id":201584,"bio":"I began my photographic journey at the age of 14, exclusively working with black and white photography, developing my own images in a small home lab. Later, I rekindled my passion for photography in the digital era. While residing in Italy for most of my life and working with an intergovernmental organization, I have recently found myself spending a significant amount of time in Paris.","user_id":200982,"name":"Jurgen Scholz","website":"www.scholz.rome.it"},{"id":503197,"bio":"Photographers working in Japan.","user_id":502612,"name":"Kimura Daisuke","website":"www.daisukekimura.com"},{"id":783737,"bio":"Klaus Altevogt, graduate designer and photographer, worked after his studies for several years as a freelancer for various agencies before he started his own studio.\nHis initial focus was on advertising, food and architectural photography. Over the years, fashion photography with an international focus developed into his biggest focus. \nOver many years he has realized international fashion campaigns (among others for van Laack, Barbour, Vakko and HerringBone/ Australia), and has been awarded the Canon ProFashional Photo Award for it. \n\nWhat initially began as a balance to commercial photography has developed over the years into his new focus: free work. \nWith his special sense for light and atmosphere, he gives his work a unique emotionality and depth. \nHe develops his own new visual language: the photo remains the most important moment, it undergoes an accentuation and a strengthening of the contrast of soft movements and strong structures. This creates a new, subjective impression. The viewer is taken on a journey into the field of tension between photography and painting. \n\nSince his first solo exhibition in 2018 Klaus Altevogt works mainly in large formats limited edition which","user_id":773874,"name":"Klaus Altevogt","website":"www.klausaltevogt.com"},{"id":654480,"bio":"Self-taught photographer. \n I consider my work like small ephemeral poems, as Japanese haikus. \n","user_id":653896,"name":"Kika Yuste Ebrí","website":"Kikayus5.0@gmail.com "},{"id":781257,"bio":"Photographer Krists Kula is based in Latvia, on the shores of the Baltic Sea. He has been fascinated by photography since 2009.","user_id":771908,"name":"Krists Kūla","website":""},{"id":25210,"bio":"René Serrano was born in 1975 in Celaya Guanajuato, Mexico.\nSince he was a child he starts to take painting and music classes. After a year living in a Catholic seminary, he was “suggested” to leave the ecclesiastical career and finished high school in Morelia.\n\nAt 18 years old he starts a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration studies he quit it to travel to the Canary Islands and central Europe for a year.\n\nHe returns to Mexico to study Design. At the same time, he starts to works as an auxiliary accountant and travels in the smalls communities in Mexico. He quit the Design School to return to Europe where he finished the bachelor’s degree at the Academy of Fine Arts of Tournai in Belgium. He continued studying a Master degree in Arts and technologies at the European University of Madrid, Spain.\nAlong with his projects, he has taught and directed college programs in Mexicans universities since 2004.\nSince 2015 he works as an Art director and Producer in Knotion Media.  \n","user_id":25215,"name":"René Serrano Rodríguez","website":"www.reneserrano.net"},{"id":762683,"bio":"Luciana Abait was born in Argentina and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Her photo-based two- and three-dimensional works deal with climate change, environmental awareness, immigration, displacement, assimilation and adaptation. Abait’s artworks have been shown widely in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia in solo shows in galleries, museums and international art fairs. Recent projects have been shown at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the Palm Springs Museum of Art. She has completed numerous public art commissions and installations. Her solo exhibition “Escape-Route\" is currently shown at the Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA through March 2024\n\n","user_id":756978,"name":"Luciana Abait","website":"www.lucianaabait.com"},{"id":772222,"bio":"Lucy Barnett is a fine art photographer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With a BA and MA in writing, rhetoric, criticism, literary theory, and digital media, Lucy uses her photographic practice as a hands-on chance to experiment and continue to explore theory.  Her main areas of interest currently include construction of identity, placemaking, and hyper-local documentation, which is seen in her portraits where the subject and environment are equally important.\n\nBeyond this practice, Lucy loves street, travel, portrait, documentary and nature photography, and enjoys experimenting with lighting, media, and process. ","user_id":764336,"name":"Lucy Barnett","website":"www.lucybarnettphotography.com"},{"id":25223,"bio":"Depuis son enfance, l’Humain fascine Eléonore.                                        \nSes joies, ses imperfections, ses blessures, son histoire.                            \nUn regard, une main, un sourire, une ride… une façon de capter, au-delà des mots, l’âme. Eléonore ressent les émotions et se tourne naturellement vers la photographie, une passion qui ne la quitte plus.\nEn 2006, après 9 années en communication puis en recrutement, Eléonore décide de se consacrer entièrement à la photographie.\n\nElle se forme à l’atelier Magenta à Lyon, dirigé par Dominique Sudre. Et vit une rencontre déterminante avec le photographe Klavdij Sluban, qui va inspirer une grande partie de son travail.\n\nElle continue ensuite de se former auprès de personnalités éminentes comme Jh Engstrom, Richard Dumas, Michael Ackerman et Antoine d’Agata. \n\nDans son travail artistique, Eléonore s'engage entre autres sur des sujets sensibles comme la maladie d’Alzheimer et le cancer chez l'enfant.","user_id":25228,"name":"Eléonore Demey","website":"www.eleonoredemey.com"},{"id":658946,"bio":"Marc Sapir is a visual artist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.","user_id":658362,"name":"Marc Sapir","website":"www.marcsapir.com"},{"id":25511,"bio":"I am a British childfree photographer. My photography migrates between creative portraiture and documentary photography. I am driven by research led projects and collaborate with my subjects to create cutting edge images that speak out about current issues, to reveal a truthful voice, and promote unity, equality, inclusivity and compassion.","user_id":25516,"name":"Denise Felkin","website":"denisefelkin.com"},{"id":783706,"bio":"Marianne Kesselring, geboren 1964. Nach wilden Jahren sorgte im Jahre 2000 die Geburt meiner Tochter dafür, dass mein Leben eine seriöse Wendung nahm. Seit bald 20 Jahren arbeite ich an der \"Zürcher Hochschule der Künste\" im fotografischen Bereich. Überdies bin ich im Bildungspool von \"Amnesty International\" tätig.\nIm Jahre 2019 gründete ich mit Katharine Bosshart die \"KeBoKulturvermittlung\". Wir arbeiten projektbezogen und kratzen da, wo Ritzen für Lichteinfälle nötig sind!\n\nFotografieren, Schreiben und Zeichnen tragen mich durchs Leben. \n\nDamals als ich das Diplom der Fotografin im Sack hatte, wollte ich nicht mehr gebunden sein. Ich ging mit dem \"Bernhardtheater Zürich\" auf Tournee oder arbeitete auf dem Bau. Neben zahlreichen Nebenjobs malte, zeichnete, schrieb und fotografierte ich viel. Es war eine Herausforderung mich im Leben zurechtzufinden. Gezielt eine künstlerische Laufbahn verfolgte ich nicht. Trotzdem gab es zufällige Erfolge. Beispielsweise arbeitete ich an der \"Fotoexpo 1989\", da habe ich auch am Fotowettbewerb \"Kunst am Körper\" teilgenommen und mein Bild gewann den zweiten Preis. Heute nehme ich die Kunst ernst, ich will mehr davon!","user_id":773847,"name":"Marianne Kesselring","website":"www.kebokulturvermittlung.com"},{"id":379684,"bio":"I am amateur photographer .I like black-and-white photography. Trying to see the world differently. my  work has been exhibited in  art  galleries in Italy, Russia (until 2022), Ukraine, Israel.Awards in an international competition:ABSTRACT ART PHOTO 2018 KIEV–  HPS gold medal. \nII OPEN NATIONAL PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION.KIEV 2019. bronze medal.\n10th Ntional competition of photo artists of Ukraine diploma of the national academy.2024 Kiev","user_id":379100,"name":"Marina Pinskiy","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008691821800"},{"id":772588,"bio":"A film photographer who likes to play within the shadows and light of the world.","user_id":764699,"name":"Mackenzie Boucher","website":""},{"id":25305,"bio":"Born and raised in Alsace, France, Anna Grevenitis is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Drawing on the experiences of the domestic to inform her daily practice, she uses her home as a stage and her body and the body of others in her familial sphere as characters in order to deliver, in the photographs, the essence of what she wants to express about family and the self.  For her work, the act of performing is an important step in image making. Nowadays a lecturer in English at Baruch College and in Art and Photography at Guttman Community College in NYC, she divides her time between teaching, research and creation, and she is interested in building long term projects in photography as an act of establishing visual memory and engaging in social visibility. Grevenitis has been exhibited in the United States and internationally. Her series REGARD has been featured in The New Yorker and more recently has been recognized by the Critic’s Choice Award of Lensculture, the Black and White Award of the Lucie Foundation and has been chosen as one of the three finalists of the 2022 Arnold Newman Prize. Her solo shows appeared in the spring of 2023 both at The Plaxall Gallery of CultureLabLIC in Long Island City, NY and as the winner of the 17th Joyce Elaine Grant Award, at the Texas Women’s University Fine Art Galleries in Denton, TX. ","user_id":25310,"name":"Anna Grevenitis","website":"www.annagrevenitis.me"},{"id":785170,"bio":"I am a proudly queer portrait photographer with a background in magazine Art Direction. My work celebrates LGBTQ+ creatives, beauty and diversity. ","user_id":775072,"name":"martin perry","website":"martinperry.pixieset.com"},{"id":757168,"bio":"Artist, Painter, Graphic designer, Photographer, Poet","user_id":752264,"name":"Magdalena Skiba","website":"magdaanetaskiba.com"},{"id":784423,"bio":"I am a Calligrapher and tattoer, Im doing photography as my passion. ","user_id":774443,"name":"mateusz Wolski","website":""},{"id":583648,"bio":"Sono un amante del'Africa delle popolazioni tribali dell'Africa e un appassionato di Fotografia.","user_id":583064,"name":"Diego Lucianetti","website":""},{"id":429477,"bio":"","user_id":428893,"name":"Michael Quigley","website":""},{"id":702447,"bio":"","user_id":701863,"name":"Matteo Lotto","website":""},{"id":784766,"bio":"Masoud Alipourian (He/him) was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1986 and has been living in Calgary since February 2021. With over 15 years of experience in photography, he has established himself as a keen observer of the intersection between humanity, nature, and life itself. His journey began out of personal curiosity, evolving into a passion that led him to self-educate in the art of photography. Seeking to expand his understanding, he pursued courses under the guidance of contemporary Iranian photographers.  In his work, he captures the intricate relationships binding humans, nature, and existence, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound connections that shape our world.","user_id":774733,"name":"Masoud Alipourian","website":""},{"id":784046,"bio":"\"I use the camera as a tool of creation and imagination.”\n\nMarta Scavone is an artist based in Turin, born in 1998, who blends various forms of expression to create visually and conceptually stimulating images.\n\nShe rejects the mere replication of the surrounding world to bring to life unique and dreamlike images which cross several disciplines, photography, illustration, and painting.","user_id":774134,"name":"Marta Scavone","website":"www.marta-scavone.myportfolio.com"},{"id":785446,"bio":"After spending years developing a style of colourful, contemporary quilting, the transition to a similar expression in photography allowed for a process that involved spending more time outside. This interest opened the door to a vast, ever evolving, endless creative process that keeps me engaged in my relationship with my surroundings and continues to challenge my ability to learn new skills.","user_id":775299,"name":"Micheline Godbout","website":"www.michelinegodboutphotography.com"},{"id":646630,"bio":"fotografia all'età di 14 anni, quando ho ricevuto in regalo la mia prima macchina: una Polaroid. A 18 anni ho usato la mia prima reflex Nikon F801. Nel 2000 ho frequentato un corso di fotografia organizzato da “Milano Sport” da quel giorno ho cominciato a dedicare più tempo alla fotografia. Dal 2010 fino oggi ho creato altri reportage: “Una volta si viveva così”, “Dalla mucca al bitto” e “Vita e Pasqua ortodossa nel Maramures”. Dal 2000 ad oggi ho partecipato a diversi concorsi, piazzandomi spesso nei primi posti o ricevendo delle segnalazioni. Alcune mie foto sono state pubblicate su riviste fotografiche nazionali, locandine, alcuni libri e anche in internet. Dal 2013 ad oggi partecipo vari corsi e workshop di fotografia, tra i quali più importanti sono: fotogiornalismo, street photography. Contest 1° posto assoluto “Luoghi da (ri)scoprire” settembre 2019 Photomilano. Dal 2020 fino oggi ne ho creati altri nuovi portfolio: “Resto a casa”, “Kvirikoba” e “Dentro Napoli”. Finalista Urban Photo Awards 2021. Gennaio 2023, espongo una mia mostra fotografica “Null’altro oltre gli occhi” cura di Federicapaola Capecchi presso Spazio Tadini Casa Museo. Finalista Observa street festival.","user_id":646046,"name":"Mirko Torresani","website":"www.mirkotorresani.com"},{"id":174019,"bio":"Nathalie Mohadjer is a German-Iranian documentary photographer living on Paris. She graduated from the Bauhaus University in Weimar Germany in 2007 and has received several international prices and awards ( German international photography book ward, Abisag Tüllmann Price, Magnum expression Award, HIP photo book price, etc.) for her photography projects since then. Her work has been exhibited worldwide. \nNathalie also works on commissions for international magazines such as, Le Monde, Liberation, The New York Times, Harper’s Bazaar, Geo, NZZ Magazin, Monocle, Konfekt, Vogue, etc. She has participated in several photographic book projects with international renown editors from France and Germany.","user_id":173417,"name":"Nathalie Mohadjer","website":"www.nathaliemohadjer.com"},{"id":839180,"bio":"Biography: My interest in photography started in childhood. Later while living in Paris I did a photography course at Center Jean Verdier. On the conclusion of the course I won a placement at the studios of Elle Magazine. After that I went into comercial photography working in events while developping my own creative style using analog and digital cameras for my projects. In recent years I developped a liking for images of nature that are rather abstract.","user_id":825023,"name":"A. Fabres","website":null},{"id":785535,"bio":"Neville is a London \u0026amp; Kent based photographer specialising in Still Life, Product \u0026amp; Drinks imagery.\n\nAfter graduating with a BA in photography Neville went on to assist many renowned \nphotographers within London. \nAfter practicing his craft Neville moved into freelancing working within the advertising, editorial, design and publishing industries. \nNeville’s work is focused mainly within the fields of still life, drinks and product \nphotography but is not limited to these areas and he continues to work on editorial and\nlifestyle projects, producing a wide range of imagery for stock content. \n","user_id":775365,"name":"Neville Mountford-Hoare","website":"www.nevillemountford-hoare.com"},{"id":784109,"bio":"Ninon Mazeaud is always on the move, and with so many \"people\" in her life, there's little room for rest, and so many stories to tell and words to pass on.\nTrained at the Beaux-Arts in France and Brussels, Ninon Mazeaud is a militant storyteller of the everyday.\nA multi-faceted artist, she can do it all, transcribing the words of the \"occupants\" of the beguinage church, opening doors for the inhabitants of the \"little house\", drawing the thoughts of children, putting into book form the slices of life of people without a country.\nSometimes words need images, sometimes images need to be embodied, and she will continue to put them on the page until all are legitimately heard.\n","user_id":774191,"name":"Ninon Mazeaud","website":"ninonmazeaud.com"},{"id":719677,"bio":"Film director. Photographer.Father.","user_id":719093,"name":"Misha Terzic","website":"www.mishaterzic.com"},{"id":784445,"bio":"Niké Dolman (32) is fascinated by the relationship between man and nature, climate change, and the footprint we are leaving behind on our planet. She has produced a free translation of the Paris Climate Agreement, which contains photos taken by Dolman that relate directly or indirectly to the rules in this Agreement. Dolman’s work is characterized by abstract, colorful and poetic imagery. She constantly strives to envision the relation between mankind and its surroundings, both in nature or in man-made environments.","user_id":774461,"name":"Niké Dolman","website":"nikedolman.com"},{"id":785900,"bio":"Im curious and want to share it. Love life. ( :","user_id":775662,"name":"Noelia Jimenez","website":""},{"id":773061,"bio":"SAVKA\u2028\nBorn in 1994 in Pokrov, Dnipro region, Ukraine. His real name is Oleksandr Savchuk, he lives and works in Kyiv.\u2028\u2028In 2016 he graduated from the Kyiv University of Culture with a degree in Design.\u2028\u2028Since 2015, he has been working as a graphic designer, illustrator, freelancer and collaborating with musicians; Max Barskih, Artem Pivovarov, Sergey Babkin, NK, Antitela, Kadebostany, etc. \nCollaboration with brands:\u2028L'Officiel Hommes UA, Playboy Mexico, Schon Switzerland, Poustovit, THEO, Tattoosweaters, XXL Ukraine, KNACK magazine (Belgium), Kyiv TSUM, etc. \n\u2028In 2023, he studied at the MYPH school of conceptual and art photography.\u2028Thanks to MYPH, my works were presented in several group exhibitions in Ukraine. \nMy goal is to introduce you to my worldview through symbolism and surreal images using visual language.\u2028Smooth lines, geometry, technology and natural forms are an integral part of the inspiration in my work. \u2028","user_id":765154,"name":"Oleksandr Savchuk","website":"www.instagram.com/savkadesign"},{"id":793783,"bio":"I am an Artist based in Dortmund. (born 2002 in Yalta,Crimea) and I am currently studying photography at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Dortmund (Germany)","user_id":782294,"name":"Davyd Mirzoyan","website":"davydmirzoyan.de"},{"id":781626,"bio":"5 ans d'études aux beaux-art d'Aix Marseille , un emballement pour le monde de la photographie , un goût pour la mise en scène , je m'installe comme photographe de mode et 'c'est une merveilleuse aventure , plissures expositions :\nLes rencontres d'Arles , Maison mode Méditerranée , biennale des jeunes créateurs d'Europe à Valencia , La mode en photo à Tunis .... \nVoila un petit résumé ! merci","user_id":772190,"name":"Patricia Giudicelli Sister","website":"patriciagiudicelli-photographe.com"},{"id":208656,"bio":"\n« Touching the invisible, with the eyes »\n\nAfter studying cinematography at the National Institute of Performing Arts in Brussels, Patricia Canino is chief editor of numerous feature films in Belgium including “Jeanne Dielman” by Chantal Akerman, film nominated best film in the world in 2023.\n Then she directed short films about Art, notably, “On n'a que soi: Fernand Khnopff”, Grand Prize for image quality at the International Art Film Festival, (Museum of Modern Art in Paris) and “The holy watch over the sleeping city”, commissioned for the opening of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.\nIn 1987, while preparing a commissioned film for Yves Saint Laurent cosmetics, she met Andrée Putman for whom she produced her first photographic work which was exhibited at the Rencontres Internationales de Photographie in Arles.\n\nWhen she devotes herself to photography, from cinema she keeps the sense of staging, the sense of framing and \"off-camera\" and particularly the work of light which sculpts the forms, accentuates the contrasts and enhances the shine of materials. From interior architecture photography to the architecture of clothing, her first fashion photographic work was a commission from Edit","user_id":208054,"name":"patricia canino","website":"www.patriciacanino.com"},{"id":785401,"bio":"I'm a visual artist from Rochester, NY, and I use a combination of alternative and digital processes to create photographs and moving images. My work explores the concept of the authentic self, focusing on religion, the landscape, and androgyny.\n\nI am working toward making my practice as environmentally sustainable as possible. Although no practice can be truly sustainable, I find experimenting with ecological materials and processes to be beautiful and necessary.","user_id":775263,"name":"Patty Tomanovich","website":"www.pattytomanovich.com"},{"id":781071,"bio":"Parker J Pfister (b.1968) is an American artist working primarily in photography and filmmaking. \n\nHe attributes his curiosity and dreams, both conscious and subconscious, as the guides for the majority of his work. \n\nPfister’s ability to find connection and create trust with complete strangers allows his viewers to step into and truly feel his work. After all, a photograph is to be felt every bit as much as seen.\n\nAbiding by the idea that “adversity is the mother of invention,” Pfister routinely brings an unconventional approach to a photograph. He is at home in both film and digital mediums and pushes each with lighting, exposure and his alternative processing to give birth to an image yet discovered. This practice has left him with uncanny technical abilities. Some even say magic. \n\n","user_id":771768,"name":"Parker Pfister","website":"www.parkerpfister.com"},{"id":786755,"bio":"","user_id":776465,"name":"Giacomo Arrigo","website":"www.giacomoarrigo.com"},{"id":795835,"bio":"","user_id":784041,"name":"Ed Smallwood","website":"www.edsmallwood.co.uk"},{"id":700200,"bio":"Petra-Puk Bresser (known by all simply as Puk) is a female installation \u0026amp; visual artist. Born in The Hague – the Netherlands (1972).\n\nFrom an early age she is into drawing, painting, photography (old, analogue techniques) and philosophy. During her childhood she moved almost every two years. These frequent changes, clearly formed her. She’s outgoing and openly curious about anything, everything and everyone.\n\nDuring her early twenties she started to travel and live abroad for about ten years. Working as an outdoor- and scuba instructor, she literally played with the experience of 3D. Being adventurous she pushed the boundaries during scuba diving. This ultimately let to a forced change of carrier and let her back to an old love; the arts.\n\nAs a late bloomer she started to study in thirties (Fotovakschool Amsterdam) and forties (Royal academy of fine arts, Antwerp)\n\nINSTALLATION \u0026amp; VISUAL ARTIST\nAlthough Puk works with photographic processes, she is not a photographer in any traditional sense. Often photographs are used as the base. Upon this base, the total piece is constructed. A photograph doesn’t need to be flat.  Differences in height make the work appear as a sort of sculpture,","user_id":699616,"name":"Petra-Puk Bresser","website":"pukbresser.com"},{"id":781710,"bio":"Piet Niemann (*1991) considers himself primarily as an architectural photographer of public buildings. His clients include architectural practices such as Zaha Hadid Architects (London) and Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (Vienna).\n\nSince the beginning of his photographic career, Niemann has also worked on independent, long-term projects with a macro-sociological context. His personal series of photographs are characterized by distanced, sober observation.\n\nHis work has been exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the SARP Pavilion in Warsaw, the Roca London Gallery and the German Architecture Museum (DAM) in Frankfurt, among others. \n\nHe lives with his wife and their two children in northern Germany.\n","user_id":772263,"name":"Piet Niemann","website":"www.pietniemann.de"},{"id":716426,"bio":"Rafe Eddington was born in Holland Park London, in 1970. After finishing his education in Highgate, London, he spent a year studying Italian in Tuscany. Rafe returned to London in 1987 and gained employment with Mitsubishi Trust specialising in emerging markets with Italian institutional investors. \n\nRafe decided to change direction in 2003 and relocated to Venice, Los Angeles, where he studied for a Liberal Arts degree at UCLA. During this period he also developed and project managed a LEED Platinum Eco-house in Venice. \n\nIn 2017 he purchased a sailboat in Jersey and sailed across the Atlantic to Brazil. Since then he has sailed extensively and has drawn huge inspiration from his experiences at sea, experiences that now contribute profoundly to his creative life as a photographer. \n\nRafe purchased in 2020 a disused warehouse in St Leonards, East Sussex which he is currently converting into an art complex and studio. Theatre, film and arts are now Rafe's main interest and particularly the way that they weave into everyday fashion. Rafe now directs what he calls 'everyday theatre', theatre which is observed in everyday life and that he captures in his reportage-style photography.","user_id":715842,"name":"Rafe Eddington","website":"www.rafeeddington.com"},{"id":780357,"bio":"Ralf Engelsmann, born on December 18, 1986, in Stuttgart, is a dynamic artist whose evolution mirrors his free-spirited approach to life. Initially trained as an automotive mechatronics technician, Ralf's journey took a turn when he discovered photography at 16.\n\nIn 2013, a DSLR camera transformed Ralf's life, igniting his passion for creative expression. Experimenting with various photography genres, he later underwent training as an advertising photographer in Karlsruhe, completing it successfully in 2018. \n\nDuring the Covid lockdown 2020, Ralf rediscovered abstract architectural shots in his photo archives, leading him to create digital artworks by mirroring these images. In mid-2021 he organized his first exhibition at VHS Schwetzingen on September 16, 2023, focusing on abstract architectural pieces.\n\nRalf's art, like his life, is described as abstract, profound, and three-dimensional. It transcends specific depictions, offering a visual reflection of his artistic and personal journey. His abstract architectural photography blurs the boundaries between reality and abstraction, inviting viewers to explore new perspectives. ","user_id":771249,"name":"Ralf Engelsmann","website":"www.ralfengelsmann.com"},{"id":692544,"bio":"I am a scientist in Laser Physics, head over heels in love with photography ever since I discovered a camera in the remote corner of my home in Bangalore, India where I grew up.\nAt last I am retired and have some time to devote to photography! Delighted to participate in this competition. I am back again to submit more of my jewels, I hope I make it this time :-))","user_id":691960,"name":"Rama Raj","website":""},{"id":784629,"bio":"Siobhán Doran is a freelance photographer based in the southeast of England. She works both in the UK and internationally, capturing architecture and interiors in addition to working on her own personal projects, many of which have resulted in exhibitions and book publications. These include Savoy | The Restoration (2011) and The Lanesborough Reimagined (2015). Her work has been exhibited in the UK and Europe, including at MAST Foundation for Photography in Bologna, Italy and the Royal Academy of Arts in London. A photograph of hers from Houses that Sugar Built was shortlisted for the 2023 Royal Academy Summer Show. Initially trained in Architectural Technology in her native Ireland, Siobhán worked for over a decade and a half in interior design before undertaking a degree in Photography at the University of Westminster in London. She established her photography practice in 2006.","user_id":774614,"name":"Siobhan Doran","website":"www.siobhandoran.com"},{"id":233865,"bio":"It is as difficult for me to sum up my photographic life in 1200 characters as it would be to sum up my youth, middle age or post-middle age in 12,000. Photography has been my passion since I first touched a 35 mm camera 52 years ago. It was a film-based world then, and I loved it. I studied it, spending days in the research room of the George Eastman House Museum, poring over prints by Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. I studied Adams' Zone System until it became second nature, at which point my photography truly began to mature. I joined a fledgling photographic workshop in Buffalo, CEPA, that remains to this day. There, my first exhibit launched me ever more seriously into the photographic world. Since that time, I've been fortunate to exhibit in Buffalo's Albright-Knox Art Gallery, university galleries, and public spaces. I've been published by The Associated Press and included in the Communication Arts Photography Annual edition. Today much of my work is in private collections as I turned inward and away from public exhibitions. As I'm now older, I feel a renewed desire to exhibit my work for whatever it's worth. Thank you for the opportunity to begin again. Regards, Randy Pellis","user_id":233263,"name":"Randy Pellis","website":"www.randypellis.com"},{"id":780221,"bio":"I'm Reka Csulak, the founder of the Finnish Espoo-based Three Pod Studio, with an internationally recognised vision. I'm passionate about creative photography, food styling, and recipe development. I aim to evoke emotions and memories through my work.\n\nI help businesses transform their visual brand identity, capturing products, food and beverages in order to inspire \u0026amp; drive growth. I also mentor other creators by sharing the knowledge I gained since 2016. \n\nMy work received multiple awards and has been exhibited in Helsinki and London, showcasing my artistry beyond the commercial world.  ","user_id":771142,"name":"Reka Csulak","website":"www.threepodstudio.com"},{"id":620240,"bio":"I have never shown my work before. I am a 73 year old African American male amateur photographer who has no idea if his work has any interest to anyone other than me.","user_id":619656,"name":"Reed Tuckson","website":"None"},{"id":750927,"bio":"Originally Canadian but now living in Australia. I love (and always have) being in the bush. My practice is to go into the bush in my 4WD for 4 to 6 months photographing landscapes and wildlife and whatever else I find interesting. I am lately finding my self more and more interested in photographing people.","user_id":747159,"name":"Reg Gibson","website":"reggibsonphotos.com"},{"id":197286,"bio":"Published, exhibited and monetized artist. Photography monograph ‘BOB ZAHN: SLAB CITY -Land of the Truly Free’ (2014-2020) self-published 2020 is now an award winner for book design (Graphis Design Annual Competition 2022) and endorsed by SEAN PENN among many other notables.\n\nPhotography self-taugh. Studied art beginning age 6, filmmaking age 8, professional art photography age 61, following successful 38 year award winning career in the motion picture and television industry (2003 Prime Time Emmy Award).\n\nPhotography influenced by: Pedro Luis RAOTA, Edward S CURTIS, Irving PENN, Diane ARBUS, Ansel ADAMS, Walker EVANS, August SANDER, others. ","user_id":196684,"name":"Robert Zahn","website":"www.bobzahn.com"},{"id":772500,"bio":"1978 Born in Hiroshima, Japan. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan.\n\nFrom 2012 to 2015, he studied photography at the workshop of Japanese photographer Osamu Kanemura.\n\nHe has been selected for several competitions for new artists in Japan.\n\nIn recent years, he has been selected as an open call artist for the 8th Singapore International Photography Festival,GOMMA PHOTOGRAPHY GRANT 2022(Finalist), Internationale Photoszene Köln Photoszene Festival 2023 and PhMuseum Days 2023 International Photography Festival [Projection].\n\nWorking as a web producer, he became interested in the relationship between photography, conceptual art, and information processing.\n\nHis work combines image processing that simulates photographic and optical functions with websites and social networking sites.\n\nHis work focuses on the transformation of social information into images and the visualization of the act of publishing these images.","user_id":764611,"name":"SOUSHI TANAKA","website":"tanakasoushi.net"},{"id":783817,"bio":"I chose landscape photography because immersing myself in nature is, for me, tuning into a wavelength that predisposes me to inner silence, a spiritual and contemplative state.\nAvoiding the oppressive weight of rationality (fueled also by my profession as a technical-scientific journalist), the quest for a more simplified view of life is transmitted to my idea of landscape photography. Breaking down the complexity of life corresponds to seeking a simpler and more immediate expressiveness in photography through forms and colors inherent in the landscape, rather than a more descriptive, detailed, and overall view. Clouds, water reflections, and mists catalyze the transition, that simplification that gives shape to another vision of reality, more intimate and introspective, dear to photographers like Franco Fontana, Bruce Percy, John Paul Caponigro.\nAn opening thanks to which today I live in the kaleidoscopic world of photography, feeling a part of it, through images and photographic projects that aim to narrate the nuances of my feelings, the silences, the emotions that arise from the fluid and 'de-rationalized' encounter with nature.\n","user_id":773940,"name":"Roberto Tognella","website":""},{"id":784043,"bio":"Ross O'Callaghan is on of Ireland's best known cinematographers for tv and film. He has been developing the Paddy Irishman series for 10 years, photographing Paddies since 2021.\n\nIn March 2023, the series launched in large scale outdoor exhibition in Pershing Square the the centre of Manhattan at the invitation of the NYC (DOT) ARTerventions programme. It is the most successful launch of an Irish visual arts project in the U.S. in many years.\n\n“My idea was always to take a far-reaching, affectionate and curious look at the depth and breadth of the Irish male and their experiences ,  while challenging a stereotype that has followed us for generations”\n\n- Artist Ross O’Callaghan \n","user_id":774131,"name":"Ross O Callaghan","website":"paddyirishmanproject.com"},{"id":781958,"bio":"I am a lens based artist currently studying at the International Center of Photography in New York City. I have been apart of group shows at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art, Carter Burden Gallery, Aplomb Gallery, Target Gallery, The Center for Contemporary Art Bedminster, Starta Arta Gallery,  Williamsburg Art \u0026amp; Historical Center,  Kay Daughterty Gallery,  and Atlantic Gallery. ","user_id":772456,"name":"Sam Jensen","website":"www.samanthakjensen.com"},{"id":787009,"bio":"","user_id":776671,"name":"Giorgia Corniola","website":"www.giorgiacorniola.it"},{"id":176615,"bio":"Serena Olivieri classe 95 nata in Liguria in un piccolo paesino sul mare.\nNella vita sin da bambina ha sempre la macchina fotografica con sé.\nDopo un periodo di fermo causato da blocchi interiori ritorna a fotografare a seguito di un corso di fotografia molto introspettivo e un percorso interpersonale.\nUtilizza la macchina fotografica per elaborare emozioni e sensazioni che altrimenti farebbero un rumoroso silenzio dentro di sé.","user_id":176013,"name":"Serena Olivieri","website":""},{"id":702444,"bio":"I am an industrial engineer graduated from UC Berkeley, extremely interested in photography.  I am trying my best to capture moments that will say a lot about my country. ","user_id":701860,"name":"Sara Safavi","website":"www.instagram.com/p/CWm18aZLdP1/?utm_medium=copy_link"},{"id":152697,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer who loves to travel and create documentaries and fine arts. My photography was inspired from my career in communication. I believe that art and photography have the strength to enable visual learning and can influence the world through critical discourse. Through my work I like to explore experiences surrounding families, gender, society, life and all the light and shadows that exist around us. My everyday pursuit of new experiences pushes me to continually evolve my vision, while reminding me of the importance of carrying my camera with humour, compassion and curiosity.","user_id":152095,"name":"Moinuddin Ahmad","website":"moinuddinahmad.wordpress.com"},{"id":782719,"bio":"From a very young age, Rouzan Seropian has showed immense interest in the field of photography, as her father was a photographer himself, and has played a key role in her life to get acquainted with different photographic equipment and photo shooting.\n\nHer prior academic and work experience have been in interior design and architecture solely. She has graduated with a BA degree in Interior Design, but at the same time the camera has always been her regular companion. She has continuously grabbed every opportunity to advance her in-depth talent by capturing unique and instantaneous moments through her lens. In February 2020, with the encouragement of her husband, she embarked on a new academic journey and started studying for an MA in Photography at Academy of Art University, San Francisco, and graduated in 2022.\n\nRouzan has lived in Kuwait for the last 17 years with her husband and two daughters.\n\n​","user_id":773084,"name":"Rouzan Seropian","website":"www.rouzanseropian.com"},{"id":432406,"bio":"Sudi Sharafshahi is a painter, sculptor and photographer who has lived in New York City since 1975. She graduated with a BFA in painting from Tehran University. She received MFA in sculpture and graphics from Royal Academy of The Hague, Holland,\nAnd continued her education at New York University. She has won several painting, graphic and sculpture award. Mentioning few, Medal of Honor for her sculpture, Merit award for human rights, and several international graphic award for Graphics Excellence. She has extensively exhibited here and abroad. Her work is part of collection of the Museum of Modern art in The Hague, Holland.\nShe had a number of solo shows and has been part of a number of group shows in museums and biennials in Europe, Iran, Japan, South America and United States.","user_id":431822,"name":"Sudi Sharafshahi","website":"www.sudisharaf.com"},{"id":158297,"bio":"Estudiante de comunicación audiovisual.\nJugadora de rugby seven .\nMiembro de la productora independiente Fifty Fifty Films.\nAmante de la post-producción de videos, la fotografía, el dibujo y ... ¡Viajar!\nEspecial interés en los estudios de ciencia y psicología (neuro-psicología). Así como en la transmisión de información y comunicación.\nFutura animadora digital, especialista en efectos digitales y fotoperiodista.\n\"Solo quien aspira alto, se convierte en alguien grande\"","user_id":157695,"name":"María del Carmen Hernando Bejarano","website":""},{"id":785639,"bio":"Ben Broinowski: I am an emerging photographer who has won awards in the last few years. Namely, the Portrait winning prize titled IN THE PICTURE WITH VINCENT. I was shortlisted from a 35 cohort and won in 2022. \nI studied at UTS Sydney University: Photography and Design and Graphic Design at Torrens University ( Billy Blue College of Design.","user_id":775450,"name":"Tanya Schneider","website":"Ben Broinowski photograpy"},{"id":706630,"bio":"Art  has always played a big role in my life. While I have a background in classical painting and drawing my true passion lies in capturing moments through my camera lens. My approach diverges from traditional, representational photography and leans toward a more painterly look. During the pandemic I began experimenting with underwater photography. One day when my model failed to show up I brought some flowers into the water with me.  I was immediately captivated.  The transformative qualities of the shimmering blue water created a kaleidoscope of colors and wonderful abstract compositions.  I was immediately hooked and  I've been playing with flowers and water ever since.  ","user_id":706046,"name":"Susanne Quilici","website":"www.susannequilici.art"},{"id":234410,"bio":"Part time medic, crazy dog lady, aspiring francophone and a somewhat closeted creative. Obsessed with fried chicken. Occasionally known to boogie to soul funk. Jazz, always. Born in Asia. Now based in the coastal city of Djilang, Australia. ","user_id":233808,"name":"Grace Seow","website":"graceseowphotography.com"},{"id":785692,"bio":"Youshin Kong is a student photographer based in Incheon, South Korea. Her work attempts to tackle various rising social issues through the visualization of camera techniques. ","user_id":775497,"name":"Youshin Kong","website":"www.youshinkong.com"},{"id":541651,"bio":"Brasileira, funcionária pública federal aposentada, casada, 66 anos. Poetisa com um livro de poesias publicado - \"Trâmite\" e dois outros à espera. Fotógrafa amadora e apaixonada por obras de arte. ","user_id":541067,"name":"Ivelise Hey","website":"ivelisehey@gmail.com"},{"id":831189,"bio":"I am Kler Omilen, a fine art and fashion photographer from Almaty, Kazakhstan. I explore light, form, and emotion to create intimate, timeless images. My work blends softness and strength, where fashion meets fine art.","user_id":816927,"name":"Kler Omilen","website":""},{"id":841738,"bio":"166bet.uk.net offers thrilling sports betting, diverse casino games, exciting bonuses, and fast, secure payments for a seamless and rewarding gaming experience.\nBrand: 166bet\nWebsite: https://166bet.uk.net\nAddress: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3000 - Itaim Bibi, São Paulo - SP, 01452-000, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (15) 7421-5541\nEmail: 166bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #166bet #166betgames #166betlogincom #166betwebsite #166betcasino","user_id":827581,"name":"btdsl ufivd","website":"166bet.uk.net"},{"id":782443,"bio":"My love of photography dates back to my childhood. I can’t remember a time when I wasn't in awe snapping photos of things that interested me. Be it a bug, a beautiful landscape, or an interesting angle on something mundane, I remember always being fascinated when I was behind the lens. From my father's \"good\" camera (a Canon AE-1) as a kid, to the Kodak Disc of my teen years, to my very first DSLR, I have always been fascinated by these magic boxes with lenses and their ability to capture brief moments in time.\n\nMy primary focus is Fine Art, but I also enjoy nature and wildlife photography, and have recently discovered an affinity for macro photography. I am especially captivated by the idea of photographing things that are not detectable to the human eye. My fascination with the unseen is at the heart of my work. By using the medium of photography in unconventional ways, I create abstract images that invite the viewer to explore unseen universes, both within the photographs and within themselves.","user_id":772862,"name":"Stacy Ann Raposa","website":"www.stacyannphoto.com"},{"id":784729,"bio":"I am a visual artist working with lens-based and digital media in both still and moving image.  I have exhibited nationally across the UK and in Holland and Germany, in both independent and public galleries and in independent projects in site-specific locations.\n\nWorking between a studio in Peckham, London and a base in the far north west coast of Scotland has developed a sharp awareness of the dichotomy between the intense human urban landscape of London and the unique wild and remote environment of the NW Highlands, inspiring the ecological narratives of my work.\n\nMy visual arts education encompasses postgraduate study at a series of art education centres including Goldsmith’s College and Slade School of Art in London, to a Masters and Doctorate level.\n\nI have previously worked within a ‘Science/ Art’ context in collaborative projects with a number of research and academic organisations on issues of liminal visual consciousness in relation to lens-based practice.","user_id":774700,"name":"Veronica Vossen","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/veronica-vossen"},{"id":749761,"bio":"","user_id":746237,"name":"Vincent Agro","website":"www.vincentagro.com"},{"id":714006,"bio":" Español\nVioleta Francisca Campos  nace en Santiago de Chile en un pueblo a los pies de la Cordillera de Los Andes.\nCuando era pequeña estuvo influenciada por su abuela que era profesora de artes plásticas y le enseñó a trabajar el dibujo a carboncillo.\nAunque nunca llegó a manejar completamente la técnica fué la puerta de entrada a la observación de la luz y la sombra.\nA los 18 años ingresa a una escuela de cocina para estudiar pastelería.\nAl graduarse trabaja en restoranes y hoteles 5 estrellas pero finalmente decide abandonar Chile y viajar a Buenos Aires el 2013.\n\nEn Buenos Aires ingresa a la Escuela de Fotografía Andy Goldstein para estudiar fotografía.\nSimultáneamente empieza a trabajar como asistente del director en la Galería Gráfica Gestual\nPosteriormente trabaja dando clases de fotografía en la Galería de Arte Popa\nEl 2018 queda seleccionada su serie Territorio Corporal en el concurso de fotografía contemporánea Luz del Norte,una muestra que estuvo en circuito de varios museos en México. \n\n \n","user_id":713422,"name":"Violeta Campos Őze","website":"violetacampos.com"},{"id":761515,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who discovered the art by chance.\nInitially, I used my camera as a mere recording tool, but soon realized the abundance of stunning and serene scenes surrounding me. Over time, my passion for photography blossomed, and I developed an insatiable hunger to capture these moments.\nDespite my lack of formal artistic training and negligible standing in the wider world of photography, I remain determined to continue my quest of immortalizing these calm and impressive moments with my camera.","user_id":755987,"name":"Zhao Yi Chen","website":""},{"id":233728,"bio":"","user_id":233126,"name":"Zoltan Toth","website":"tothzoli001.wixsite.com/gallery"},{"id":783763,"bio":"Yuxing Chen (b. 1998, China) is an art practitioner using photography and archives. She received her MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London.\n\nPhotography has expanded her perspective as a new approach to narrative and representation. Her photographic practice is centred around the creation and discussion of the decolonisation of difference, the exoticism of Orientalism and the gaze that it brings.\n\nYuxing has received the IPE Award from the Royal Photographic Society. Her works have been selected as TOP20 Chinese Contemporary Photography, shortlisted for the Grand Prix Images Vevey 2023, selected for the Copenhagen Photo Festival 2024, the PhMuseum Days Exhibition 2023, and nominated for the 4th 1839 Photography Prize. Her work has been exhibited in Italy, England, Germany and China.","user_id":773896,"name":"Yuxing Chen","website":"www.chenyuxing.org"},{"id":783164,"bio":"","user_id":773440,"name":"宏美 井伊","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003656859387"},{"id":784919,"bio":"My first camera was a Fisher-Price blue and yellow plastic toy. Ever since then, I have been taking pictures whenever I get the opportunity to connect with the natural space around me.\n\nParticularly, I have always found rest and relief in the woods. Being a queer person, I felt I had a place under the branches and leaves. Nature is the ultimate defender of the queer, the uninhibited, the beautiful and the complex. Photography is my way of expressing my gratitude.\n\nFor over a decade, I have worked as a documentary videographer and editor with companies like CNBC and NowThis News. This has given me a keen eye for light and framing, as well as an intimate knowledge of camera equipment. Because of this, photography has fit perfectly next to my profession. Nature will always be my inspiration, and being able to capture nature’s beauty will always be my joy.","user_id":774857,"name":"Dain Evans","website":"photography.dainevans.com"},{"id":25331,"bio":"\nCristina Aldehuela is a freelance photojournalist covering the continent of Africa. She obtained a bachelor's degree in Journalism at University of Sevilla and she obtained a MA in Photojournalism at Autonomous University of Barcelona. She has worked as a journalist in Diario de Sevilla, a local newspaper from Sevilla, but since 2013 she only works as a freelance photographer. \"Photography is my way to see the world, to perceive the emotions that spring up around it\". She has traveled to many countries seeking those little individual stories that narrate us the transformation of a society. Her previous work was focused mainly on Balkans and Caucasus, where she has worked on long projects. She is based in Accra, Ghana. Since November of 2016 she works with AFP as a freelance photographer. Other clients include: Newsweek, Financial Times, Science Magazine or European Commission. \n2016\n30 Under 30 Woman Photographers\n2015\nXVIII Eddie Adams Workshop student \nGold Medal Reportage Story at Sportfolio Festival  \n​Kolga Tbilisi Photo finalist\n​2nd prize Sports Picture Story POYi \nFinalist at Photon Festival  \n2014\nHonor Mention IPA AWARDS \nFinalist Bakclight Photo Festival \nFinalist DESENCAJA PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS\n2013\nFinalist DESENCAJA PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS","user_id":25336,"name":"Cristina Aldehuela","website":"www.cristina-aldehuela.com"},{"id":25450,"bio":"Born on 21.01.1980 in Monopoli, a small town in southern Italy. After studying law at the University of Bari, Brigida moved to Milan where he became a self-taught photographer, assisting a variety of professional photographers, specializing in fashion and architectural photography. Since 2002 he has worked as a fashion photographer and director between Milan and Paris. His works have been exhibited in prestigious museums such as the Milan Triennale and the Hasselt Fashion Museum. There are numerous fashion magazines and publications in which his works have been published. In December 2021 he published his first book \" Studio per una scultura \", a research on the possibilities of representation that a body can assume, a preparatory study that precedes the conception and realization of a sculpture.\nPublications: Vogue Russia, Vogue Japan, Vogue Poland, Vogue Portugal, Harper’s Bazaar USA, The Greatest Magazine, Grey Magazine, Rolling Stone, Another Magazine, Magazine Antidote, Die Zeit, Encens. \nExhibitions: \n- Museum La Triennale di Milano -“Il nuovo vocabolario della moda Italiana”, 2015 - Curator Vittorio Linfante\n- Mode Museum Hasselt (Belgium), 2016 - Curator Filep Motwary\n- Galerie Traversía Cuarto Madrid 2019\n- Image Nation, Galerie Joseph Le Marais Paris 2019\n- Leclaireur Hérold, Paris 2020 \nBook: Studio per una scultura - Linke editions - 100 copies special edition - July 2021 \nRepresented by: Alessia Paladini Gallery ( Milan )","user_id":25455,"name":"Francesco Brigida","website":"www.francescobrigida.com"},{"id":25534,"bio":"Hello my name is Nuno Luz and i was born in Lisbon in 1975. I bought my first SLR camera to a friend, in 2009. Then I really dived into photography and learned how to properly use a camera and to see the world through its viewfinder. My knowledge comes first from my own experience in the field, but also from some workshops. My passion is street photography, I like to capture moments that are not repeated.\nIn this process I try to pass unnoticed as possible, but I'm also apologist to be more engrossed in the action as possible. It is not always easy to reconcile this, but street photography is that it.\nI like to walk through the city and breathe the essence of people and their troubled lives trying to imagine that there are stories behind them.\n","user_id":25539,"name":"Nuno Luz","website":"www.nunoluz.com"},{"id":25652,"bio":"I'm a German photographer, based in Levanto, Cinque Terre, Italy. Photography is my art, my passion for 30 years.  It makes me feel somehow more alive, it’s like feeling and seeing with my inner eye and soul, listening to the emotions the moment and atmosphere evokes.                                                       \nI am specialized in contemporary and artistic portraiture of women: I help women to appreciate and value themselves more by improving their self value through a truly unique and unforgettable experience and creating beautiful and authentic portraits that capture their essence.                                                                      ","user_id":25657,"name":"UTA THEILE","website":"www.uta-theile.com"},{"id":804617,"bio":"Born in 1970 in Rome, Alex Chiapparelli began photographing at the age of 8, later pursuing artistic studies in fine arts and graphics, including photography as a subject during high school. Coming from an analog background, he started using reflex cameras in 1981 and, working in darkrooms from 1989 to 1992, he delved deeper into photography. Subsequently, in 2001, he began collaborating with photographer Fernando Muscinelli, opening a professional, multidirectional path for his passion, experimenting and working on projects of various kinds and styles.\nGraduating from the art high school in 1989, he acquired an in-depth knowledge of anatomy, integrating it into a technical-artistic approach. He developed skills in the use of photographic lenses and lighting systems, which he also applied through the study of painting and drawing.\nIn addition to his commitment to photography, he has cultivated writing since adolescence and honed his skills at the Omero Creative Writing School in Rome in 2018. He also embarked on a journey in the cinematic field and as a videomaker, producing short films that have won and competed in international festivals. This allowed him not only to experiment","user_id":791381,"name":"Alex Chiapparelli","website":"alexchiapparelli.com"},{"id":25723,"bio":"I was born and raised in the Northern Luzon island of the Philippines. Before my 18th birthday, I moved with my family to Southern California. \n\nThough trained in the field of biology and chemistry, a part of me has always yearned for some artistic expression. This came in the form of performance art, fashion and then, photography. \n\nI  am a self taught photographer who only seriously picked up a camera in 2010. Though there are instances that I believe digital is a better choice, I prefer to shoot film because of it's quality, rawness and richness. From 2010 up to the present, I never stopped taking photographs. \n\nPhotography gave me an outlet not only to express myself artistically but also to connect with myself and the world around me. I aim to capture details of the fleeting moments in the streets and spaces where I roam. And hopefully the viewers will feel a connection to these images. \nI also believe that I have a unique story to tell through my photographs. ","user_id":25728,"name":"Graziella Ines","website":""},{"id":784731,"bio":"I am a photographer, an artist and a storyteller, born in Finnish Lakeland and raised in Southern Finland, working internationally.\n\nMy focus is on documenting, but I do enjoy a variety of visual collaborations.  \nTo mention a few of my independent photo stories: I captured glimpses of sparsely populated areas, the ghost towns, deserts and wild horses from California to Nevada in 2016.  The work is still in progress and supported by The foundation of Patricia Seppälä, Finland.\n\nIn recent years I`ve lived in Italy, Ireland and Scotland - making a photographic journal of that time.\n  \nMy photographs have been exhibited at the Fusion gallery in Turin, Italy, The Museum of Cultures in Helsinki, The Finnish Museum of Photography, and in Art Fairs in Germany, Denmark and France. ","user_id":774702,"name":"Heli Barck","website":"www.helibarck.com"},{"id":539652,"bio":"I'm a self-taught photographer who creates abstract images in the places I visit using local scenes shot as multiple exposures and then layered with textures to create a unique image.","user_id":539068,"name":"Susan Astor-Smith","website":"www.susanastor-smithphotography.com.au"},{"id":781942,"bio":"Luca Ravera has dedicated over 40 years to traveling and capturing moments through photography.\nHis primary focus in personal research revolves around architecture, as well as the fusion of photography with contemporary art.\nHe draws inspiration from 20th-century photographers like Gabriele Basilico and Mimmo Jodice. \nWhat sets him apart is his unique approach of integrating equipment from that era into his modern digital workflow.\nThis distinctive combination creates a bridge between the past and present in his photographic storytelling, offering viewers a rich and meaningful visual experience.","user_id":772442,"name":"Luca Ravera","website":"artgallery.paratissima.it/artista/luca-ravera"},{"id":53722,"bio":"Interior designer by profession but I can't stop shooting wherever I see a moment I feel I need to preserve ","user_id":53727,"name":"Lee Melahn","website":"www.shavermelahn.com"},{"id":19733,"bio":"Jon Feinstein is a Jewish photographer, curator, and writer, and the co-founder of Humble Arts Foundation. Jon has curated countless exhibitions over 15+ years at galleries and institutions including Photoville; Blue Sky Gallery, PDX; The Ogden Museum in New Orleans for PhotoNola; Glassbox and Photographic Center Northwest Seattle; Colorado Photographic Arts Center; and Barclays Arena in Brooklyn, NY for ArtBridge. Jon’s projects have been featured in Aperture, NY Times, BBC, VICE, The New Yorker, Hyperallergic, and Feature Shoot, and he’s contributed to VICE, Hyperallergic, Aperture, Photograph, TIME, Slate, GOOD, Daylight, Adobe, and PDN.\n\nMost recently, Jon is a recipient of the 2019 BlueSky Curatorial Prize and the 2021 Peter S. Reed Foundation artist grant, and a winner of the LensCulture 2022 Summer Open.\n","user_id":19733,"name":"Jon Feinstein","website":"jonfeinstein.com"},{"id":783967,"bio":"My passion for travel provided the first inspirations for my exploration of photography. A native of Los Angeles, I studied in Norway before moving to Oregon in 1978, where I lived for almost 30 years, before returning to LA with my husband and our two cats.\n\nA career in the travel business allowed me to explore many foreign countries, where I found inspiration in out-of-the-way scenes that transcend borders and cultures. For several years my work was realized through traditional photo processes. I’m grateful for my extensive darkroom experience.","user_id":774064,"name":"Joanne Fielder","website":"www.joannefielderphotography.com"},{"id":26286,"bio":"O-Young Kwon is a child of Korean immigrants and was born in Berlin, Germany.\n\nHis perception of photography led him to look into different subcultures and made him aware of certain social issues, which are often rooted in political circumstances. So he inevitably turned into a conscientious photographer following ethical principles.\n\nHis documentary work endevours to be powerful, exposing social ills and injustice. He offers an authentic perspective, characterized by human empathy and critical reflection, that invites us to accept and take responsibility. Giving a voice to marginalized people that needs to be heard, revealing both beauty and the vulnerability in the lifes of us all.\n\nO-Young works as a multimedia documentarian based in Berlin and Athens and his work is seen at various international photography festivals every year. With his latest work about the psychological impact of war on the people in Ukraine, he made his debut as a theater author. The documentary theater play will be on tour next season and will be seen at various venues all around Germany.","user_id":26291,"name":"O-Young Kwon","website":"WWW.OYPHOTO.COM"},{"id":786756,"bio":"Dutch fine art photographer, writer, and literary translator living in France.","user_id":776466,"name":"Martin de Haan","website":"www.martindehaan.fr"},{"id":25619,"bio":"Aoife Herrity (b.1983) is an Irish visual artist based in Dublin. She works primarily with lens-based media and the written word. Current artistic concerns relate to implicit memory, dissociation and the psychology of space. \n\nHer ongoing series Sleeping Dogs Lie relates to developmental and interpersonal trauma, specifically through implicit memory and the freeze response. Much of the series is brought about by research into psychology theory, memory and personal histories. An iteration of this work was published in 2020. \n\nIn 2021 Herrity was nominated for the Futures European Photography Platform by PhotoIreland. In the same year she was a recipient of the Irish Arts Council Agility Award and also participated in a month-long artist residency at Arteles Creative Center in Finland. \n\nHer work has been exhibited in Dublin, Belfast, London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam and is held by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and The Office of Public Works, Dublin. Private collections are held in Ireland, the USA and Canada. \n\nHerrity holds an MFA in Photography from Ulster University and is an associate lecturer at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dublin. \n","user_id":25624,"name":"Aoife Herrity","website":"www.aoifeherrity.com"},{"id":25922,"bio":"Based in New Delhi, India, after having spent over 30 years across financial services, media, capital markets and investment banking, I suddenly fell in love with photography in the year 2011.My artistic quest is centred around crafting abstract images by combining photography and art, by venturing into unknown, and playing with randomness. In true sense, I neither carry control over my creative process nor over the outcome. I just seek my salvation by travelling through unknown, uncertain, unpredictable chaos, and embracing the final outcome what all the Universe of Randomness offers me. My work is digitally crafted using flakes of light and photography with some post processing. I have exhibited my works in India and abroad e.g., \"Salon d' Automne\" in Paris, 2019, Florence Biennale 2019 Florence,Italy,etc.\nThis video would give you more idea about my creative pursuit \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jukffQJJUFY \n","user_id":25927,"name":"Vinod Madhok","website":"www.vinodmadhok.com/index.html"},{"id":25903,"bio":"My name is Akshay Bhoan and I'm an Indian artist based between New York and New Delhi. My work lies in between factual documentary and the artistic visual interpretation, focusing on the exploration of loss and trauma in different circumstances and communities. \n\nI currently work as the Curatorial Assistant for ICP Museum, New York and as artist assistant.","user_id":25908,"name":"Akshay Bhoan","website":"www.bhoan.com"},{"id":711147,"bio":"Aysun Cakmakkaya was born in Istanbul, Turkey. Aysun studied Economics and began her career in an international bank. After working for three years in corporate world, she decided to change her career path and focus on portrait and people photography in 2011. Aysun opened her first studio in London. After her move back to Istanbul, she created personal and commercial work internationally. Her photographs are creative and often focus on abstract parts of life. Aysun is currently working on several projects including portrait and documentary photography.","user_id":710563,"name":"Aysun Cakmakkaya","website":"aysuncakmakkaya.com"},{"id":2888,"bio":"Jacquie Maria Wessels\nAmsterdam, the Netherlands\nwww.jacquiemariawessels.nl \n\nJacquie Maria Wessels lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands; she studied photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy and Social Psychology at the Vrije Universiteit, both in Amsterdam. Wessels has developed into an artist who is active in the field of autonomous and documentary photography and who likes to explore a topic for a longer period of time. Her subjects often serve as a framework for investigating the various social conditions and the environment of people. \n\nWessels work is exhibited worldwide and is in the collection of various institutional and private collections a.o. the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (NL), Musée de la Photographie Charleroi (BE), Huis Marseille – Museum of Photography Amsterdam (NL), Vincent van GoghHuis (NL), and the Surinaams Museum in Paramaribo (SR). \n\nRecently, Wessels’ series 'Cityscapes + Birdmen' was on show in the Photo Route Bijlmer, an outdoor exhibition with 50 large format photographs in Amsterdam and in a solo show at the Surinaams Museum in Paramaribo, Suriname. The series 'Birdmen' is published in the Photo Book ‘Cityscapes + Birdmen’ by Voetnoot Publishers in Antwerp Belgium, and internationally by Idea Books. The book won two final awards in the international book awards (USA) in 2011. ","user_id":2888,"name":"Jacquie Maria Wessels","website":"www.jacquiemariawessels.nl"},{"id":786480,"bio":"New York based street photographer","user_id":776235,"name":"Kevin Smith","website":"www.djchroma.com"},{"id":40000,"bio":"Dimitra Psichogiou is a photographer born and based in Piraeus.\nShe completed her studies in the Photography Department, being honored with three scholarships that enriched her knowledge in the artistic movements of art history, documentary photography, sequence and storytelling.\nShe attended seminars on fashion photography, lighting, advertising photography, photojournalism, darkroom techniques, and the use of photography as a means of personal expression and therapeutic process.\nIncluded in the photographic album \"Surrealism in Contemporary Greek Photography\" by the H.P.A. (Hellenic Photographic Society), she has presented her work in both solo and group exhibitions.\nHer desire is to narrate stories in a \"different\" writing style, that of photography.","user_id":40005,"name":"Dimitra Psichogiou","website":"dimitraps-photography.gr"},{"id":25636,"bio":"Maria Mavropoulou was born in 1989, she lives and works in Athens, Greece. She is a visual artist using mainly photography while her work expands to new forms of the photographic image, such as VR and screen captured images. Her work and research focuses on the new realities created by the connectible devices and  the contradictions between the physical and the digital spaces that we inhabit. \nCharacteristic of her aesthetic is that the resulting images are at the boundary line between plausibility or not, potentiality and non-potentiality, random and constructed. Playing with the perception of viewers she aspires to question the role and power of photography in an era that is dominated by it.\nMaria completed her MFA studies in 2018, at Athens School of Fine Arts, from where she got her BA in 2014. Her work has been exhibited in institutions and museums in Greece and abroad. ","user_id":25641,"name":"Maria Mavropoulou","website":"www.mariamavropoulou.com"},{"id":25563,"bio":"Manu Valcarce is a Spanish documentary photographer based in London. His interests are in everyday people and their stories, being drawn to social issues and human rights.  He works by immersing himself in the lives of the people he documents, living and working with them in an attempt to gain a better understanding and resulting in a more honest representation of their situations. He has worked on projects ranging from the lives of Muslim transsexuals living in Jakarta, Indonesia to those affected by austerity in rural Spain. He has spent time living in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro and in the dormitories of migrant Indian workers who work in the Singapore’s blooming construction industry with no rights and little pay.  ","user_id":25568,"name":"Manu Valcarce","website":"www.manuvalcarce.co.uk"},{"id":25656,"bio":"Born and raised in Austria. Meinrad Hofer studied photography at the school of Photography and Audio-Visual Media in Vienna, before he began working professionally in 2003. His nomadic spirit brought him tomany remote places in this world, especially the Himalayan region. Various exhibitions in museums and galleries followed. In 2010 he moved to New York, where he worked with Steven Klein, Craig McDean, and as well on various portrait and film projects.\nHe portrayed for different magazines the Dalai Lama, Karl Markovic, Erwin Wurm, Leonard Cohen, Lionel Richie, Karl Lagerfeld, Diane von Fürstenberg, John Malkovich amongst others.\nMeinrad is an idealist who strives for perfection in his work. His acute sensitivity and sense of beauty seizes the beauty of existence; yet his unassailable passion and high impact charm injects a warmth and soul into\neach image he creates.\nMeinrad lives between New York and Vienna.","user_id":25661,"name":"Meinrad Hofer","website":"www.meinradphotography.com"},{"id":87262,"bio":"Manuela's portraits identify people and places woven into a delicate memoir chronicling her odyssey behind the lens.  She enjoys illuminating the moment as is, without filters, to express life's true form of beauty, love and authenticity.","user_id":86816,"name":"Manuela Nudo","website":""},{"id":26287,"bio":"","user_id":26292,"name":"Kristina Jioeva","website":"www.instagram.com/kontikykontiky"},{"id":26240,"bio":"I am professional photographer specialized in micro-macro mineralogical-gemmological photography for editorial use. I collaborate with Getty Images,-Corbis Images, Photoshot-Avalon, NurPhoto and IPA agencies","user_id":26245,"name":"Matteo Chinellato","website":"www.chinellatophoto.it"},{"id":26284,"bio":"Michelle Rogers Pritzl was born and raised Southern Baptist in Washington DC area.  She fell in love with photography in a high school darkroom and has been making images ever since.  Pritzl received a BFA from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in 2001, a MA in Art Education from California State University in 2010, and a MFA in Photography from Lesley University College of Art, where she studied with Christopher James, in 2014.   Her work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives as well as the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analogue hybrid and using historic alternative processes.\n\tPritzl has been widely exhibited in the US  as well as internationally.  She was a Critical Mass Top 250 finalist in 2013, 2014, and 2017; she has been featured in Lenscratch, Fraction Magazine, Diffusion Magazine, Lumen Magazine, Shots Magazine.\n\nShe lives on a farm in the Finger Lakes with her husband, John.","user_id":26289,"name":"Michelle Rogers Pritzl","website":"www.michellerogerspritzl.com"},{"id":124920,"bio":"Yurko Dyachyshyn\n\nArtist\nPhotography, collage, street art, installation\nBorn 1980, in Lviv, Ukraine\nMore important projects is:\n“Slavik’s Fashion ”, 2011-2013. \n“Carpathian shepherds”, 2006-2019. \n“Horses”, 2009-2021.\n“Benches ”, 2004-2012.\n“His dreams”, 2004-2012.\n“Saint Franklin”, 2015 (collages).\n“Terra Galicia”, 2017-2020.\n“War Nouveau”, 2022-2025.\n\nSince 2003 documented daily life the city of Lviv.\n\nHis works has been exhibited in many Personal Exhibitions and Festivals, \nand has won many awards.\nWorks are in private collections.\nYurko’s works has been published in the New York Times, CNN^ The Guardian, The Telegraph, \nDer Spiegel, Die Weltwoche, Mirror, La Repubblica, Metronews, De Standaard,\nL’Hebdo, Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, \nWashington Post, Feature Shoot, and many others.\n\nLives and works in Lviv, Ukraine.\n","user_id":124318,"name":"Yurko Dyachyshyn","website":"dyachyshyn.com"},{"id":158144,"bio":"Born in Sydney Australia 1974. Based in Sydney, Australia\n\n I studied Architecture at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Having graduated with Honors remained in the United Kingdom from 1992-2001 perusing work in the field of Film and Advertising and Photography.\n\nI returned to Syndey in 2001 and worked as a commercial Director and photographer until 2015. \n\nFrom 2015 onwards I have retired from commercial work to pursue a focus in fine art and documentary photography.\n\n","user_id":157542,"name":"Alexander Housalas","website":"www.alexanderhousalas.com.au"},{"id":696458,"bio":"I am an avid lover of hiking and mountain biking.  My background is architecture and there are several times when we know that light and shadows can have dramatic effects on space but it is a study that can take years and often gets replaced by a quick design to get to a client.  This little hobby of black and white photography has allowed me to understand the sun in a vast new way.  It has helped me through many, many hard times over the past couple of years and hopefully has helped improve content on social media!","user_id":695874,"name":"Fiona Warren","website":""},{"id":457498,"bio":"","user_id":456914,"name":"Davide Testa","website":"davide-testa-fotografia.webnode.it"},{"id":786768,"bio":"","user_id":776477,"name":"Matteo Originale","website":"www.fotoori.com"},{"id":25682,"bio":"Carole's first exhibition in Melbourne, Australia opens in March 2016. It features her photographic images of women working in trades (originally taken in 1980s).  She is also preparing for her portrait exhibition at GalleryOne88 in Katoomba opening at the end of April 2016 and running for the month of May. This exhibition is part of the Head On Photographic Festival 2016.\nCarole was a Finalist for Head On Portrait Prize 2015. The 40 Finalists' images were shown at 2 exhibition in Sydney, Australia as well as at Photoville, New York and in China and Auckland, NZ. Carole has had a number of group and solo shows in Australia over the last 30 years. Awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Visual Arts majoring in Photography in 1986 from Sydney College of the Arts, she was selected for the annual exhibition for emerging artists at The Performance Space in Surrey Hills. At the time her work was favourably reviewed by Christopher Allen in the Sydney Morning Herald. \n2009: Artist of the Week in In Focus, on Artfiles.\nHer solo exhibition at Red Door Gallery was selected for 'best of 2010' HeadOn Photo-Festival exhibitions. \nRecently her portrait, ‘Peter and Thea’, was shortlisted for the Head On Portrait Prize exhibited at the Australian Centre for Photography (Sydney) in 2011.\nAt the Springwood Art Show 2011 she was awarded the Portrait Prize for her image, ‘And She Saw the Vastness of Everything.’","user_id":25687,"name":"Carole Hampshire","website":"www.facebook.com/CaroleHampshireArtist"},{"id":716369,"bio":"Passion is a defining characteristic of the curious and that has shaped my exceptional life journey. I’ve managed bands, promoted gigs, sat on Captain Scott’s bed in Antarctica, and been hugged by Taliban.\nOver the years, accompanied by my cameras, I’ve visited all seven continents and developed life-long friendships worldwide. Photography has opened doors and I am fascinated with our world and the human condition.\nWe each have our own “decisive moments”, and for me that was arriving in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 1992. It was the beguiling capital of a country mired in poverty and beginning to emerge from hardline communist control and the damage wrought by the American war.\nLeaving Vietnam in 1999, I moved on to Singapore and Pakistan, where I was the Reuters Karachi bureau chief at the time of 9/11.\nReturning to the UK in 2002, I worked in senior global executive publishing roles until 2014, when I launched the live chat services provider, Yomdel.\nYomdel was sold in 2021 and I returned to photography. After swapping old heavy gear for the Leica M10-R my world is again framed by a viewfinder as I seek out new adventures and the beauty in the world around us.","user_id":715785,"name":"Andy Soloman","website":""},{"id":15480,"bio":"My Photographic career began at Laing Construction (now Laing O’Rourke) as a staff photographer based in Mill Hill, London in 1987. This role was primarily Architectural Photography but also involved some Public Relations and Event imagery. Post redundancy, I freelanced as an Architectural Photographer. \n\nIn February 1992 I began 24 years of service with the Metropolitan Police as a Forensic Photographer. The nature of this work was varied and included attendance at Murder Scenes, Suspicious Deaths, Suicides, Terrorism Scenes, Fatal Road Traffic Collisions, Post Mortem Examinations, Victims of Assault and Domestic Violence. I was also privileged to provide Disaster Victim Identification evidence after the Paddington rail crash, the Thailand Tsunami and the London bombings of July 2005. \n","user_id":15480,"name":"Steve Meyler","website":"www.stevemeyler.com"},{"id":25869,"bio":"Francesca Cesari (born 1970) is an Italian photographer based in Bologna, Italy.\nWith an academic background in Art History, she started as a self-taught photographer and perfected her skills at the LCP in London. \n\nAlong with commercial assignments and teaching photography she mainly works with long-term personal projects, concentrating on people, mostly portrayed in their environment with natural light.\nHer photography aims, above all, to observe human relations and the fundamental passages of our existence; in particular she has addressed the topics of family, motherhood, adolescence and human relationships, with a focus on the feminine world.\n\n","user_id":25874,"name":"Francesca Cesari","website":"www.francescacesari.com"},{"id":25899,"bio":"CV\nBorn February 25, 1980 in Frunze town of Kyrgyz SSR.\nIn Norilsk (Russia) live in 1982.\nMembership:\nSince 2007 member of the Union of photographers of Russia\n2008-2015 the President of photoclub \"TAIMYR\" (Norilsk)\nEducation:\nWorkshops and courses:\n2015 - Yana Romanova\n2014 - Ekaterina Bogachevskaya\n2014 - Nadezhda Sheremetova\n2010-2013 - Alexey Nikishin\n2011 - Valeri Nistratov\n2010 - Sergey Maximishin\n2008 - Alexander Kamakaev\n2008 - Alexander Kuptsov\n2008 - Alexey Bushov\nEditions:\nPhotobook \"I am Norilsk\", 192 p. 500 copies ISBN 978-5-6042673-0-1\nPhotobook \"The Pit\", 40 p. 150 copies","user_id":25904,"name":"Eugene Schemilin","website":""},{"id":439663,"bio":"Born in Florence in 1980, he trained as a graphic designer at the Professional Institute \"F. Datini \" in Prato where he had his first contact with photography.\nHis photography is mainly directed to those areas that were stuck in time, empty and silent, and is used as a vehicle for protection of memory, to preserve the life and history of these forgotten places.\n\nSince 2006, he has been carrying out research into the historical preservation of asylum history in our country, looking primarily at buildings that have not been converted to a different use after the law 180 of 1978 and the stories that populated it the spaces, which led to the photographic, didactic and narrative documentation of various structures distributed throughout our national territory.\n\nSince 2005 he has exhibited in public and private spaces in Prato, Sesto Fiorentino, Vercelli, Santhià, Siena, Volterra, Milano and Voghera","user_id":439079,"name":"Giacomo Doni","website":"www.giacomodoni.com"},{"id":441169,"bio":"I  studied at the Norwich School of Art \u0026amp; Design before embarking on my first professional assignment as a cruise ship photographer, exploring the captivating Alaskan Inside Passage. After my unforgettable term, I returned to the UK and made my way to London. It was there that I spent five transformative years as a photographic assistant, working alongside esteemed professionals such as Corrine Day, Terry O'Neil, and other accomplished advertising, portrait, and fashion photographers during the 2000s.\nIn my artistic endeavors, I hold structure and simplicity in high regard. I firmly believe that by simplifying complexities, we can gain a deeper understanding of the chaos that often engulfs our world. My personal projects strive to delve into the intricate connections between humans and the natural environment we inhabit, as well as the unique worlds we create for ourselves. \nAbove all, I hold a steadfast belief that simplicity holds the power to soothe the soul and bring tranquility to our often chaotic lives.","user_id":440585,"name":"Matt Frost","website":"www.frosti.uk"},{"id":25645,"bio":"Fabrizio Razzauti (Fate Vobis) . He was born in 1977 and he lives in Leghorn (Tuscany).\n\nPassionate about photography, he is a creative, an anarchist and hermetic artist, in a word a hermit. Man of few words, he express them through his shots.","user_id":25650,"name":"Fabrizio Razzauti","website":"www.frazzart.it"},{"id":111294,"bio":"Born in Karthaus, a small mountain village build on and around a former monastery in South Tyrol in 1967. Having grown up in this same place I still live there with my husband, a dog and two cats. I have attended the Prager Fotoschule in Linz, Upper Austria from 2013 to 2017 and completed with my diploma work with the highest marking in 2018. Since then I work as a professional photographer and have participated in  group and single exhibitions in Austria and Italy.\n","user_id":110692,"name":"Daniela Brugger","website":"www.daniela-brugger.it"},{"id":112647,"bio":"Hola Soy Ceci. Mi especialidad es la fotografía en Blanco y negro. \nCuento historias a través de mis fotos. \nYa sea retratando mujeres en mi estudio con la mayor naturalidad que cada una de ellas me permita, o saliendo con mi cámara a la calle buscando instantes de la vida.\n","user_id":112045,"name":"Ceci Tresoldi","website":"www.cecitresoldi.com"},{"id":11325,"bio":"Andrew Prokos is a New York-City based fine art photographer. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including: Casa Vogue, CNN, DesignBoom, Digital Photographer, Harper's Bazaar Art, Jornal O Globo, Lensa, Medium Format Magazine and Metropolis. Andrew's photographs have been exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York, 21_21 Design Sight Museum in Tokyo, Palm Springs Art Museum's Modernism Week, and in galleries and corporate art collections in the USA and Europe. Andrew's photography has won honors at American Photography, Latin American Fotografia, the International Photography Awards (Lucies), the Prix de la Photographie (Px3), the Neutral Density Awards, and other fine art competitions.\n","user_id":11325,"name":"Andrew Prokos","website":"andrewprokos.com"},{"id":25898,"bio":"I'm Gianluca, graduated in humanistic disciplines and specialized in anthropology and documentary photography. Currently my long-term projects involve 2 territories, Italy and Argentina. In Italy I'm developing a project to child disability and religion. \nIn Argentina I'm working on a project about the Gauchos and cattle breeding traditions.","user_id":25903,"name":"Gianluca Colonnese","website":"www.gianlucacolonnese.com"},{"id":25885,"bio":"Born in Doha, Qatar in 1986 to Palestinian parents, moving to Amman, Jordan shortly after, where he currently lives and works, Zakaria completed a bachelor's degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Jordan.\n\nZakaria's passion for the arts started from shooting and making skateboarding videos as a teenager, after which switching from the moving image to the still one.\n\nHis interest in photography lies in the honesty of the medium. Zakaria uses photography as a tool to investigate concepts generally overlooked for their familiarity and ostensible simplicity. ","user_id":25890,"name":"Mohammed Zakaria","website":"www.zkria.com"},{"id":786542,"bio":"16 year old going down path of street photography","user_id":776297,"name":"Jeremy Song","website":""},{"id":112366,"bio":"Thanasis Toufexidis was born in Trikala, Greece, where he now lives and works. He studied and lived in Thessaloniki for 8 years. While he was living there, his artistic quest led him in the year of 2005 to the art of photography. He studied at the Photography Workshop of Kalamaria for two years and participated in its actions and exhibitions. He worked for several years on street photography and photojournalism and afterwards he tried to discover new ways of expressing himself through photography. He has been influenced deeply by his involvement with abstract and experimental photography. This process has led him to believe that any photographic subject should be treated conceptually.\nA part of his work is displayed online on the blog called: \"They shoot artists, don’t they?\" (http://they-shoot-artists.blogspot.gr/) trying to express his concerns for photography and art. He has participated in six group exhibitions so far.","user_id":111764,"name":"Thanasis Toufexidis","website":"www.they-shoot-artists.blogspot.gr"},{"id":9859,"bio":"Sebastian Reiser was born in 1986. Lived in Andorf (Austria) and moved to Graz in 2009. In 2007 he acquired his first camera and began to enter the world of photography. A few years later he discovered his love for analogue photography. This medium has since accompanied him through light and shadow cues. In contrast to the fast paced life, it is the everyday moments in their simplicity, banality and gentle melancholy, he captures and decelerates. He get unexciting places in the light of the lens identity. The photos look beautiful at the same time calmly and complex, informal and self-conscious and allow a second look at the world through his eyes.\n\n// awards:\n\n2016 - 1st prize winner - ViewPoint Gallery Photo Competition 2016, Halifax, CA\n2015 - shortlist (video) - Institute for Art in Public Space Styria, ORF Television Studio, Graz, AT\n2015 - shortlisted for award - Renaissance Photography Prize 2015, Single Image, London, UK\n2015 - finalist - RPS International Print Exhibition 158, Bath, UK\n2015 - finalist - Fotofilmic, Shortlist#3, Toronto, CA\n2015 - shortlist - UP Editions, Amsterdam, NL\n2014 - honorable mention - ND Awards 2014 - Architecture #1,#2, London, UK\n2014 - honorable mention - International Photography Awards 2014, Fine Art / Portrait, Los Angeles, USA\n2014 - finalist - New York Photo Festival - PhotoWorld 2014, New York, USA\n2014 - finalist - RPS International Print Exhibition 157, Bath, UK\n2014 - shortlist - Fotofilmic, Shortlist#1, Toronto, CA\n2014 - 2nd place - International Photography Awards, One Shot:One World, Los Angeles, USA\n2013 - shortlist - Life Framer, A World of Culture, London, UK\n2013 - shortlist - Athens Photo Festival, Athens, GR\n2013 - winner - International Fine Art Photography Award, Juror Award of Merit, Paris, FR\n2013 - finalist - Renaissance Photography Prize 2013, Single Image, London, UK\n2013 - shortlist - Fotofilmic, Shortlist#2, Toronto, CA\n2013 - shortlist - Life Framer, An Instant, London, UK\n\n// exhibitions:\n\n2018 - 'Erdbeeren für alle' (Video), Schaumbad, Graz, AT\n2018 - 'ANALOG/Mtl 3e édition - Fiiiirst', La Factry, Montréal, CA\n2016 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', University of Derby, Derby, UK\n2016 - 'ViewPoint Gallery', Halifax, CA\n2016 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', Municipal Gallery, Library and Cultural Centre, Dublin, IE\n2016 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', Warrington Museum \u0026amp; Art Gallery, Warrington, UK\n2016 - 'Guest-Room: Ann-Christin Bertrand', Der Greif, Online Exhibition, DE\n2016 - 'Fotofilmic'15 Exhibition', Space 22 Gallery, Seoul, KR\n2016 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', The Hive, Worcester, UK\n2015 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', Aberystwyth Arts Centre, London, UK\n2015 - 'Immer erinnern 1945-2015' (Video), Welttag der Zivilisation, Zollamt - Bad Radkersburg, AT\n2015 - 'Guest-Room: Johanna Neurath', Der Greif, Online Exhibition, DE\n2015 - 'Renaissance Photography Prize 2015', Getty Images Gallery, London, UK\n2015 - 'Immer erinnern 1945-2015' (Video), Institute for Art in Public Space Styria, ORF Television Studio, Graz, AT\n2015 - 'Fotofilmic'15 Exhibition', Burrard Arts Foundation, Vancouver, CA\n2015 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', Royal Albert Hall, London, UK\n2015 - 'RPS International Print Exhibition 158', Old Truman Brewery, London, UK\n2015 - 'Fotofilmic'15 Exhibition', Sous Les Étoiles Gallery, New York, USA\n2015 - 'Foreboding, Thorvald Meyers Gate 51, Oslo, NO\n2015 - 'Of The Afternoon - Pop-Up Exhibition \u0026amp; Issue #7', Doomed Gallery, London, UK\n2014 - 'photo_graz014', Papierfabrik, Graz, AT\n2014 - 'PhotoWorld 2014, Powerhouse Arena, New York, USA\n2014 - 'DdA Factory Art Gallery, Cagliari, IT\n2014 - 'One Shot:One World Official MOPLA Exhibition, The Loft at Liz's, Los Angeles, USA\n2014 - 'Of The Afternoon - Pop-Up Exhibition \u0026amp; Issue #5, Twenty Twenty Two, Manchester, UK\n2014 - 'Of The Afternoon - Pop-Up Exhibition \u0026amp; Issue #5, Vyner Street Gallery, London, UK\n2013 - 'Saisonkarte', Rathaus - Fotogalerie, Graz, AT\n2013 - 'Saisonkarte', Galerija Zlatni Ajngel, Varaždin, HR\n2013 - 'Saisonkarte', Multimedijalni Centar, Rovinj, HR\n2013 - 'Renaissance Photography Prize 2013', Wapping Project Bankside Gallery, London, UK\n2013 - 'Erdbeeren für alle' (Video), Kommun_Triest, Graz, AT\n2013 - 'Belfast Photo Festival Catalyst Arts Gallery', The Black Box, Belfast, UK\n2013 - 'Saisonkarte', Galerija ZADART, Zadar, HR\n2013 - 'Space Behind Your Eyes', Cara House, London, UK\n2013 - 'Space Behind Your Eyes', Canvas, Amsterdam, NL\n2013 - 'Space Behind Your Eyes', ORi, Berlin, DE\n2013 - 'Saisonkarte', City Center One, Galerie Est, Split, HR\n2013 - 'Transforming a non-place' (Video), Urban Research 2013, Platoon Kunsthalle, Berlin, DE\n2013 - 'Transforming a non-place' (Video),  Urban Research 2013, Naherholung Sternchen, Berlin, DE\n2013 - 'Saisonkarte', Austrian Cultural Forum, Zagreb, HR\n2012 - 'photo_graz012', ESC im Labor, Graz, AT\n2012 - 'K\u0026amp;G', Feinkost Mild, Graz, AT\n2012 - 'Das Karussell', Papierfabrik, Graz, AT\n2012 - 'Transforming a non-place' (Video), free.space Festival, Vienna, AT\n2012 - 'Niese Inside', Niesenberger, Graz, AT\n2012 - 'Saisonkarte', Traminer Weinstube, Graz, AT\n2011 - 'Kollektiv Graukarte', Merangasse 36, Graz, AT\n2011 - 'Displaced', Gallery Lendluft, Graz, AT\n\n// publications:\n\n2023 - The Book of Ladders, 100 Contemporary Artworks by Adeline de Monseignat and Paul Carey-Kent, Mexico City, MX\n2022 - Nebel Statt Krise / Haze No Crisis, Book, Graz, AT\n2019 - Camera Austria, #145, Graz, AT\n2018 - Solitär, Book, Graz/Vienna, AT\n2017 - Tortuga Zine, #3 KÖRPER {IDENTITÄTEN}, Graz, AT\n2017 - Rûm Magazine, Issue #2, Graz, AT\n2016 - Rûm Magazine, Issue #1, Graz, AT\n2015 - Renaissance Photography Prize 2015, Exhibition Catalogue, London, UK\n2015 - RPS International Print Exhibition 158, Exhibition Catalogue, London, UK\n2015 - Fotofilmic'15, Exhibition Catalogue, Toronto, CA\n2015 - Of The Afternoon, Issue #7, Manchester, UK\n2015 - Witty Kiwi Books, Issue #4, Napoli, IT\n2015 - Public Art, Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Steiermark 2012-2013, Graz, AT\n2014 - Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography, The Ephemeral, juried by Tate Shaw, Detroit, USA\n2014 - International Photography Awards, 2013 Annual IPA Book, Los Angeles, USA\n2014 - Of The Afternoon, Issue #5, Manchester, UK\n2014 - Life Framer, Exhibition Catalogue, Volume I, London, UK\n2014 - Voight Kampff Magazine, Issue #10, London, UK\n2013 - Aesthetica, Issue #56, Artists' Directory, York, UK\n2013 - Renaissance Photography Prize 2013, Exhibition Catalogue, London, UK\n2013 - Redbird Editions, Photography Magazine, Amsterdam, NL\n2013 - Witty Kiwi Books, Issue #1, Napoli, IT\n2013 - Fotofilmic, Exhibition Catalogue, Toronto, CA\n2013 - Incandescent Magazine, Issue #4, Portland, USA\n2013 - ToneLit Magazine,  Issue #2, London, UK\n2012 - VUU Collective, Super Special 6, New York, USA\n2012 - Der Greif Fotomagazin, Der Greif #6, Augsburg, DE\n2012 - AVEC Magazine, Issue #2, Seoul, KR\n2012 - Space and Scape Magazine, Issue #1, Melbourne, AU\n2012 - 16Hours Magazine, Issue #4, Sydney, AU / Calgary, CA\n2011 - Der Greif Fotomagazin, Der Greif #5, Augsburg, DE\n2010 - DOZE Magazine, Issue #4, Madrid, ES\n2010 - Continue de Creuser, Panoplie Book, Lille, FR\n2010 - RAW Magazine, Issue #2, California, USA\n2009 - Now Puplic Magazine, Vancouver, CA\n2008 - La Tempestad Magazine, Mexico City, MX\n2007-2012 - Poolbar Festival Magazine, Feldkirch, AT","user_id":9859,"name":"Sebastian Reiser","website":"www.sebastianreiser.com"},{"id":25789,"bio":"“The fantastic breaks the crust of appearance … something grabs us by the shoulders to throw us outside ourselves. I have always known that the big surprises await us where we have learned to be surprised by nothing, that is, where we are not shocked by ruptures in the order.” - Julio Cortazar\n\n \n\nMy father taught me to take pictures. As a little girl I spent countless hours in the darkroom tucked away in my parents’ bedroom in an apartment on the 4th floor of a block of flats. I take pictures to prevent der bildverlust – the loss of images. I move in between worlds.\n\nEducated at the Academy of Arts, my photography tends to be inspired by paintings and graphic art, but also not! I work as a freelance photojournalist and this is so much different than painting pictures. Cinema images inspire my photography as well. I am definitively triggered by an experience that we call coincidence — serendipity — and by the mysterious that is always between; an interstice.\n\nThe unusual is only rarely found … skill alone cannot produce a great picture. My goal and obsession is to evoke a hallucinatory presence to fascinate the viewer, to make him lose contact with the reality that surrounds him and submerge him in another that is more fierce and captivating.\n\nI was born and raised in Lodz, Poland. I have been living in Denmark since 2003.","user_id":25794,"name":"Agata Lenczewska-Madsen","website":"www.inthecities.net"},{"id":556928,"bio":"Rhonda House is a photographer based in Plymouth UK whose work explores the dynamic tensions between landscape and people and how humans perpetually repeat the same actions within the landscape in an almost ritualistic way, such as when we travel for leisure. The story of those actions can be told by observing seemingly tangential parts of the landscape such as a patch of grass or a tree. Rhonda’s images connect those links and suggest stories of those who have passed through the landscape.\n\nShe is a BA (Honours) Photography student with the Open College of the Arts and is currently in her final year. Her major project is focused on her home city of Plymouth and links those who have travelled there with local nature through the passage of time.","user_id":556344,"name":"Rhonda House","website":"rhondahouse.com"},{"id":26354,"bio":"Zoi Roupakia is a machine learning engineer and an artist into photography and digital art. She studied electrical and computer engineering in Greece and did postgraduate studies and research in speech recognition in Cambridge. Since then, she has entered the world of photography, art and design with interest to combine art and new emerging technologies.","user_id":26359,"name":"Zoi Roupakia","website":"zoiroupakia.gallery"},{"id":829663,"bio":"","user_id":815401,"name":"Anastasia Kounoudi","website":""},{"id":345123,"bio":"","user_id":344521,"name":"Elena Perez Amoros","website":""},{"id":25798,"bio":"Studied Clinical Psychology in University. Photographer since January 2007. Cinematographer and filmmaker since 2016. Began filmmaking school on January 2017. Numerous courses on both artistic and commercial photography, and also courses on artistic wood carving (xylography) and artistic silk-screen printing (serigraphy). He has also received courses on video and curatorship. Numerous collective exhibitions, as well as two solo shows, the first one in the Contemporary Phography Festival “Foto 30”, on September 2012, and the second one in January 2014. Professional freelance photographer since 2010, with an emphasis on artistic, documentary and commercial photography, having worked on areas like photojournalism, teaching (being the photography teacher at the National School of Plastic Arts in 2011), social events photography, portrait and fashion.","user_id":25803,"name":"Ricardo Benavides","website":"www.lensculture.com/r7foto"},{"id":25859,"bio":"27 years (date of birth: 6 august 1986)\nfreelance photographer, photo editor, teacher of photography\nmember of Union of photo artists of Russia\nbased in Moscow, Russia","user_id":25864,"name":"Nikita Evdokimov","website":"www.nikitaevdokimov.com"},{"id":25946,"bio":"Mariette Pathy Allen has been photographing the transgender community for over 40 years. Through her artistic practice, she has been a pioneering force in gender consciousness. Throughout her career, she has published four books: “Transformations: Crossdressers and Those Who Love Them” (Dutton, 1989), “The Gender Frontier” (Kehrer Verlag, 2004), “TransCuba” (Daylight Books, 2014), and “Transcendents: Spirit Mediums in Burma and Thailand” (Daylight Books, 2017). Allen has had recent solo exhibitions at Culture Lab LIC, Queens, NY (2023); FMoPA, Tampa, FL (2022); Antidote Curates, Paris, France (2022); CLAMP, New York, NY (2022 and 2021); and the Museum of Sex, New York, NY (2019). Her work is included in numerous collections with recent acquisitions by The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Akron Art Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Allen is represented by CLAMP, New York, and her life’s work is being archived by Duke University. ","user_id":25951,"name":"Mariette Pathy Allen","website":"www.mariettepathyallen.com"},{"id":25771,"bio":"II was born in 1976, Arad, Romania. Since 2006, I live in Bucharest.\nI find this way to express myself, my work is a shortcut to my mind, the way reality is seen through my eyes, the eyes of a common man. It’s a mixture of social reality and my reality, it's more of a search, a visceral need to capture things and emotions with which I resonate at that moment. These are everyday scenes that we all see, but in our daily rush they are overlooked and we forget to cherish them. All my photos were optained by chance with small invisible connections between people and their surroundings. My shooting style is very simple, it’s a parts of my life.\n","user_id":25776,"name":"Rafael Ianos","website":"www.rafaelianos.ro"},{"id":712224,"bio":"Emme Divi, born Marcella Dalla Valle in 1971, is an Italian movement photographer whose works are characterized by a conceptual and abstract approach to the human being and the landscapes that surround her. After graduating in Modern Literature from the State University of Milan, she began her self-taught journey into photography, driven by her passion for poetry and the reciprocal influence between the two languages. In her works, the image is a word, and the idea of photographing words inevitably translates into the subconscious, which becomes a visual experience. The consciousness of photographic time, on the other hand, translates into a final rendering that wants to be visual literature, the poetic image. The choice to shoot in black and white together with the use of long exposure (Blur, Intentional Camera Movement) is a thoughtful but also instinctive and necessary choice in this context of her research. With this shooting mode, the image is as if dematerialized, fragmented, but at the same time it is reassembled into a new meaning that becomes a word. Emme Divi is obsessed with time, but with her images, she snatches fragments of life from the oblivion of time to represent them, yes in the real, in space, but above all in their possibility of being. ","user_id":711640,"name":"Emme Divi","website":"www.marcelladallavalle.com"},{"id":292000,"bio":"Working as post-prodution supervisor in the movie and TV industry, I am also a photographer. My main subjects are cities, landscapes and portraits, capturing the world in my time.","user_id":291398,"name":"Pierre Tissot","website":"studiopierretissot.free.fr"},{"id":318440,"bio":"Engineer  who loves photography, really interested in the moments that depict the beauty around us..\nThe world lives on the streets, life as we know it lives on the streets...","user_id":317838,"name":"Aniket Mazumder","website":"www.500px.com/mazumderaniket"},{"id":440054,"bio":"capturing in 18 to 300mm from an architect's lens","user_id":439470,"name":"Dielleza Tahiri","website":"www.diellezatahiri.com"},{"id":25867,"bio":"Living in Israel near the city Tel-Aviv, I am a passionate amateur photographer that trying to look on the urban living areas from a different perspective.","user_id":25872,"name":"Tomer Eliash","website":"www.facebook.com/tomer.eliash"},{"id":26800,"bio":"Fine art photographer","user_id":26805,"name":"François Delebecque","website":"www.francoisdelebecque.com"},{"id":28471,"bio":"Inês d'Orey was born in Porto in 1977. \nInês works primarily with photography, but has been expanding to installation and video.\nMost of her work deals with the reinterpretation of interior urban space. She produces images on contemporary issues, with a social and political edge to them.\nShe works as an independent photographer for private clients and public institutions and develops personal projects.\nShe has been frequently publishing and exhibiting her work in different countries.\nInês won the Fnac New Talent prize in photography in 2007. \nShe published in 2010 her first book \"Mecanismo da troca\" and in 2011 her second book \"porto interior\".\nInês d'Orey is represented by Presença gallery.","user_id":28476,"name":"Inês D'Orey","website":"www.inesdorey.com"},{"id":26433,"bio":"Born in 1991, Eric Adams currently lives in his hometown Silsbee, Tx. After completing an associate’s degree with audio engineering at Lamar State College Port Arthur, he picked up a camera and headed to Lamar University. There he found a passion for the darkroom process. His work is influenced by the history of photography, and the motifs from the southern landscape. Adams tells a story about his hometown, in a body of work called The Pines. Currently he is telling a story about the land he grew up on called Magnolia by Morning. ","user_id":26438,"name":"Eric Adams","website":"www.ericadamsphotography.com"},{"id":27629,"bio":"George P. Perez (b. OCT 7 1987) received a BFA (Cum Laude) in 2014 from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Perez is an artist whose work explores mundane situations and scenarios that he interacts with on a day-to-day basis. He is a Redline artist alum (2014-2016), was an Artist-in Residence at The Denver Children's Museum in 2018, and a recent recipient of the Octopus Initiative MCA Denver Grant. He currently is a Photo-Facilitator with Working Assumptions based out of Berkeley, CA and an artist in M12, an award winning artist collective that specializes in rural aesthetics and landscape.","user_id":27634,"name":"George P Perez","website":"www.georgepperez.com"},{"id":26539,"bio":"Peter Schneider – Photographer Displaying customer’s wishes if he wants a product, catalog, landscape or design for an institution or company in both outside and inside shootings.\n\nI realize productions for all types of media, advertising or tourism campaigns and accompany the idea until the postproduction stage.\n\nI also work on portraits, reports, tourist, social and documentaries.\n\nOver twenty years of experience in advertising, architecture, reports and stillife for companies, advertising agencies and publishers endorse my work.\n\nI have exhibited in multiple International Exhibitions Galleries and Museums since 1992.\n\nSpecialist in Fine Art Printing and black and white materials processing in analogical mode.\n\nI have over fifteen years of international teaching experience in photography workshops and Laboratory.","user_id":26544,"name":"Peter Schneider","website":"www.fotopeterlugo.com"},{"id":26604,"bio":"British raised in Spain, I have been taking photos for as long as I can remember. I got my first camera at 11 years old. I started assisting portrait photographers when I was 15 in the UK. I love people I love their expressions and capturing and documenting lifestyles.\n","user_id":26609,"name":"Sam Fielding","website":"www.samfielding.com"},{"id":25941,"bio":"Debashish Chakrabarty is a documentary photographer based in Dhaka, where he was born in and grew up. \n\nA graduate of the capital’s Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, his areas of interest are in the genres of astrophysics, neuroscience, art history, and literature. Through science and arts he wants to explore the plasticity of human mind. \n\nChakrabarty's work has been exhibited at the Mark Grosset Prize Exhibition, the Photo Documentary Festival DOK: 15, Dali Photo Festival, and the Delhi Photo Festival.","user_id":25946,"name":"Debashish Chakrabarty","website":"debashishchakrabarty.portfoliobox.me"},{"id":26189,"bio":"Age 92 years young.\nTrained at The Royal College of Art, Art Directed for Harrods, Kodak and Conrans.\nStill looking at life, taking photos and painting pictures. ","user_id":26194,"name":"John Stanley-clamp","website":""},{"id":26203,"bio":"My name is Yael Ilan\nI'm a professional photographer living in Jerusalem, Israel.\nFor me photography is magic. and the photographer a magician.\nlooking at the most ordinary in the most direct way, yet reflecting the sublime and spiritual essens of his subjects.\n","user_id":26208,"name":"Yael Ilan","website":"www.yaelilanblog.com"},{"id":233316,"bio":"For over ten years I have been a photographer, I have won some prizes and participated in collective exhibitions at the Recoleta Cultural Center, the Haroldo Conti Center, the Latin American Photo Library (FoLA), the Congress of the Argentine Nation .\nAmong other distinctions, I won the first prize in the contest Gente de Mi Ciudad 2015 organized by Banco Ciudad de Buenos Aires with a street photo.\n\nI am recently working a lot on digital collages of my own street photos.\n\nI work in technology and making websites, I also have a degree in Literature (grammar, etc.).\n","user_id":232714,"name":"Silvia Fernández Moreno","website":"www.instagram.com/selenitafm"},{"id":761660,"bio":"","user_id":756111,"name":"Martín Álvarez","website":"www.falso.guru"},{"id":786590,"bio":"","user_id":776343,"name":"Daniel Engelsman","website":"www.instagram.com/danengelsphoto"},{"id":376814,"bio":"","user_id":376230,"name":"SOLENNE BROUT","website":"www.wipplay.com/fr_FR/user/Solenne_Brout"},{"id":786640,"bio":"An environmental engineer by background, based in Lausanne, she has been working as a freelance photographer for a few years, developing documentary and reportage photography projects.\n\nShe is a member of the photographic association Alpido in Rome and part of the Photo \nFestival of Geneva. \nShe is one of the teachers at Swissphotoclub in Switzerland.\n\nShe just received an honourable mention in the Street B\u0026amp;W category of the Paris Street International Awards and was chosen to participate in the international Xsposure exhibition in Dubai.\nFor PhotoGeneve, she focuses on the relationship between the festival and its partners.","user_id":776379,"name":"Simona Di Cesare","website":"www.simona.photo"},{"id":70221,"bio":"Freelance photographer and fine art printer.\nStarted shooting and began darkroom practice in the 80's.\nLater, in 2003 he worked with an NPO to make reportages on their activities, and this brought him closer to reportage and its language.\nAfter this project, which lasted some years, he decided to focus on exploring the intimate sphere of people and body languages.\nExperiences with other photographers lead him to deepen this research.\nIn the meantime continues his research on fine art printing and related materials.","user_id":69954,"name":"Michele Mattiello","website":"www.michelemattiello.com"},{"id":703331,"bio":"Portrait Photographer","user_id":702747,"name":"Clayton Mueller","website":"www.claytonmueller.com"},{"id":287584,"bio":"DJ is a amateur film photographer living in Halfmoon Bay on the coast of British Columbia.  I take images of the world that surrounds me.  Printing BW photographs has become my one pointed focus and I have now only come to understand the full cycle of image making.   ","user_id":286982,"name":"DJ Leclair","website":"dnareelmedia.ca"},{"id":786624,"bio":"Freelance","user_id":776367,"name":"Chris Kelly","website":""},{"id":26084,"bio":"As a commercial and fine art photographer in the San Francisco Bay Area, Dianne Sullivan Morton blends thirty years of art experience with her passion for photography, perfectly marrying artistry and aesthetics. As a Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts Graduate of the Academy of Art University’s School of Photography in San Francisco, Dianne has created a visual autobiographical thesis series, Blue Pencils, which intertwines delicate, intangible elements of her childhood memories. ","user_id":26089,"name":"Dianne Morton","website":"www.diannemorton.com"},{"id":26101,"bio":"Wiktoria Wojciechowska—photographer, visual artist. \nWinner of the Oskar Barnack Leica Newcomer Award 2015 - project “Short Flashes”, La Quatrieme Image Young Talents 2015 and Humanity Photo Awards 2015 in documentary category, IPA Awards 2015—two Honorable Mentions. Her series “Own Place” won the Photo Diploma Award 2013 international contest of photographic diplomas. She has just completed the project “Sparks” in the territory of conflict in Ukraine which won Portfolio Review on Krakow Photomonth 2015. She was nominated for the Joop Swart Masterclass 2016, Unseen Young Talents, Lucie Foundation Emerging Artists, Visura Grant, Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize and Foam Paul Huf Award.\n\nShe took part in artist residencies in Reykjavik and Beijing and is the recipient of Prix pour la Photographie 2016 by Fondation des Treilles. \n\nHer works were also presented during the festivals in Arles, Paris, Lille, Minsk, Bratyslava, Warsaw, Ljubljana, Niort and published in magazines such as the British Journal of Photography, Causette, GUP, ArchivoZine, Gente di Fotografia, L’Oeil de la photographie, Life Framer, Wysokie Obcasy, Leica Fotografie International, Fotografia Magazine, Duży Format, FT Weekend Magazine, and the Guardian.\n\nHer first book “Short Flashes” published by Bemojake came out in May 2016.","user_id":26106,"name":"Wiktoria Wojciechowska","website":"www.wiktoriawojciechowska.com"},{"id":710798,"bio":"My name is Ivak. I am a black and white portrait photographer from Prague. ","user_id":710214,"name":"Cagil Ivak","website":"ivak.art"},{"id":795892,"bio":"Hwang's ART Photograpy School completion\n","user_id":784093,"name":"ypun ock kang","website":"cafe.naver.com/forolab"},{"id":624680,"bio":"","user_id":624096,"name":"Natallia Boksha","website":"natalliaboksha.myportfolio.com"},{"id":757644,"bio":"mackenzie vi, 19, lucky.","user_id":752648,"name":"mackenzie hull","website":"mknvi.com"},{"id":786654,"bio":"Sarah Hodges Stalls is a Public Information Officer for a public school system by trade but has spent decades capturing the moment through her photography. Her work centers around people, places, and animals she encounters. ","user_id":776391,"name":"Sarah Hodges Stalls","website":""},{"id":88769,"bio":"47, male, from Sardinia. Like many others, i was grown into photography by my father: he was an amateur photographer, with some nice equipment and a lot of magazines and books to study from. I had to leave cameras alone while i studied electronic engineering, but in recent years i'm back, more passionate than ever, with new digital stuff to picture people with. Because portraiture is what i like to do the most.","user_id":88316,"name":"Simone Lunardi","website":"www.simonelunardi.com"},{"id":27294,"bio":"Marisa Portolese was born in Montreal, Quebec, where she currently lives and works. She is an Associate Professor in the Photography Program in the Faculty of Fine Arts, at Concordia University. Portraiture, representations of women, narrative, autobiography and the figure in nature, are major and recurrent subjects in her practice. Upon graduating with an MFA degree from Concordia University in 2001, she has produced many photographic projects, which have received critical acclaim. She has three published monographs: Un Chevreuil à la Fenêtre de ma Chambre (2003), Antonia’s Garden (2012) and In the Studio with Notman (2018).  Alongside her exhibition record, critics have written about her work in various journals, magazines, newspapers, art books and periodicals. She is the recipient of several awards and numerous grants from the Canada and Québec Arts Councils, as well as the DuMaurier Arts Foundation. Her work is part of private and public collections. \n\n\n","user_id":27299,"name":"Marisa Portolese","website":"www.marisaportolese.com"},{"id":846149,"bio":"Cosette Richard is a New Orleans–based multidisciplinary artist working across photography, video, digital media, and curatorial practice. Her work engages themes of race, identity, culture and visibility within contemporary American life. Drawing on a background that spans research, fine art, documentary, and editorial practices, Cosette creates projects that operate within both public and institutional spaces, fostering dialogue and critical reflection.","user_id":831993,"name":"Cosette Richard","website":"cosetterichard.org"},{"id":771040,"bio":"creating art by using the camera. photographer based in Leipzig. ","user_id":763427,"name":"Michael Allmaier","website":"www.michaelallmaier.com"},{"id":786677,"bio":"NYC-based but working globally, Valerie Pires develops investigative journalism and social documentary (photography and film). Pires is especially interested in issues related to human rights, marginalized communities, namely women, immigrants, refugees, and the LGBTQ community, realities of trauma, and stories that address the intersectionality of politics, education, and culture. A New Yorker with an unconventional background, Pires has always been interested in underreported stories and how she could best tell them. Following a nontraditional path, Pires worked in broadcast journalism and documentary filmmaking in the U.S. and abroad and is now pursuing a BA in Film and Media Studies at Columbia University. ","user_id":776407,"name":"Valerie Pires","website":"www.instagram.com/valpnyc"},{"id":26128,"bio":"For over more than a decade Herchkovitz's subject matters are varied, but the essence is the same. Whether his themes come in a series or tableaux, he works with clear intention to examine the complex of human condition; man's interference with nature and the vulnerability of mankind.\nMuch of Lior Herchkovitz's work reminiscent of film stills and conditioned by the simultaneous emphasis on narrative structure, photographic sequences and on themes, while in other works is tackling the relationship of photography to painting.\n\nHerchkovitz is less concerned with beauty as commonly perceived, but rather fascinated by a perceptible discrepancy between the visible surface and the psychological content, presented subtly that no information gets lost, and thus lends some of these works an ambivalent atmosphere followed with tension and unease.\n\nLior Herchkovitz was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. \nEducated at The Royal Academy of Fine Art, in The Hague The Netherlands; majored in Photography BFA degree.\nHe has exhibited worldwide, his Work appear in Art collections, various Art books and magazines around the world.\n\n \n\n\n\n","user_id":26133,"name":"Lior Herchkovitz","website":"www.liorherchkovitz.com"},{"id":533322,"bio":"Graduated from ECAL in photography, where she currently teaches, and from the Master in Contemporary Artistic Practices at HEAD-Geneva (Prize of Excellence in the Visual Arts field \"for her remarkable work proposing a physical experience of the invisibilization of femicides\"), she has notably won the Swiss Design Award in 2018, the MBAL Relève Prize as part of the triennial of contemporary print art, or the Voies Off Contemporary Photography Awards|lacritique at the Rencontres d'Arles.\nFervent designer of artist's books, she works during 2017 within the independent publishing house RVBbooks where she has just published, co-edited by Gato Negro Ediciones (México), her book #Ingrid, notably selected among the best photographic books of the Rencontres d'Arles 2022 by AnOther and awarded \"Most Beautiful Swiss Books\".","user_id":532738,"name":"Zoé Aubry","website":"z-aubry.com"},{"id":538797,"bio":"","user_id":538213,"name":"RICHARD GREATREX","website":"www.richardgreatrex.com"},{"id":763383,"bio":"Photographer / Director\n\nYoung Chul Kim is a Seoul-based photographer and director working across fine art, fashion, and commercial media.\u2028His work reflects a search for eternity within the fleeting, capturing quiet beauty in everyday moments.\u2028He has collaborated with global brands such as Gucci, Vogue, Dazed UK, and SONY, and has exhibited at institutions including Canon Korea and the K Museum of Contemporary Art.\u2028In 2020, he received the Korea National 1st Prize at the Sony World Photography Awards.\u2028He is also the founder of the creative studio Salt Studio and works closely with the independent art book publisher Harbour Press.","user_id":757549,"name":"Young Chul Kim","website":"www.331young.com"},{"id":301271,"bio":"Mauricio Murillo is an accomplished portrait photographer whose lens captures the rich tapestry of individuals within his community. Born to Colombian and Honduran parents and raised in Orlando, Florida his work transcends mere portraiture, delving into the intricacies of cultural heritage, migration, and the shared human experiences that bind us all. \n","user_id":300669,"name":"Mauricio Murillo","website":"www.crummygummy.com"},{"id":786750,"bio":"","user_id":776461,"name":"Chelsea Akamine","website":"www.chelsea-akamine.com"},{"id":421911,"bio":"","user_id":421327,"name":"Charlie Fellowes","website":"charliefellowes.com"},{"id":613558,"bio":"Karine Le Ouay, author-photographer, is based in Paris.\n\nFrom her childhood in South America, she has retained a sensitivity to colours, smells and light. A graduate of Celsa-Paris IV Sorbonne, she began her career in communications, particularly in the music industry. In 2017, her encounter with Robert Doisneau's daughters encouraged her to set up as a professional photographer. She started out in press photography before joining the Divergence Images collective in 2023.\n\nAlongside her commissioned and portrait work, Karine Le Ouay is developing personal series centred on a sensitive writing of everyday life, on the borderline between documentary and poetic. She explores her surroundings to create cinematic atmospheres imbued with gentle nostalgia, elegance, sensuality and mystery. \n\nKarine Le Ouay is a member of the Divergence collective, distributed by Galerie Taylor, and featured in Fisheye magazine and L'Oeil de la Photographie. Her work has been exhibited by Leica, Photodoc-Paris and the Union des Photographes Professionnels. She won the Audience Award at the Nuits photographiques de Pierrevert in 2023. Her photographs have been published in the collective work Ce monde-là, v","user_id":612974,"name":"Karine Le Ouay","website":"www.karineleouay.com"},{"id":301594,"bio":"","user_id":300992,"name":"Shane Gardner","website":"www.rocknrollsocialite.com"},{"id":754766,"bio":"Licenciado en Biología y fotógrafo aficionado con algún premio en algún concurso de fotografía.  Necesito estar creando y aprendiendo siempre. Amante del retrato y de la fotografía botánica. Me gusta escribir con la luz que dan las imágenes y que la gente pueda disfrutar de la belleza que quiero mostrar en ellas.","user_id":750296,"name":"Eduardo Garzón Moll","website":"www.instagram.com/egmoll"},{"id":786793,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer. I don't have artistic background but like to discover new places and to photograph interesting people. \nOne of my favorite photographers is Henri Cartier-Bresson. Photography is all about \"the decisive moment\" for me. \nI'm constantly trying to learn something new in the photography field. I'm trying new techniques, but at the same time it's important for me to preserve the feeling of the moment and create something new in an ordinary situation. ","user_id":776501,"name":"Katsiaryna Dardziuk","website":"katarsis419"},{"id":713854,"bio":"Eli Penya. Barcelona 1997.\nPhotographer based on Barcelona. Focused on identity and gender studies.","user_id":713270,"name":"Eli Penya","website":"www.elipenya.com"},{"id":404498,"bio":"Passionate about photography since childhood, over the years I have had important collaborations, quotes and personal exhibitions, life has also led me to another profession. After several times abandoned and resumed this passion until now that with a maturity and a sensitivity due to an age no longer young I dedicate myself only to projects and communications that I feel come from my intimate. I have published two photographic books and have a third in preparation","user_id":403914,"name":"Ivan De Francesco","website":"ivandefrancesco.info"},{"id":786884,"bio":"Blake Sharp-Wiggins is a Photojournalist and Photo editor based in Australia. In between capturing the news of the day he spends his time focussing on the people who walk the streets around him.  ","user_id":776576,"name":"Blake Sharp-Wiggins","website":""},{"id":144559,"bio":" I started photographing in high school and put my creative life on hold until sixteen years ago when I took a workshop with Mary Ellen Mark in Oaxaca Mexico, whose work I had admired as a young girl. She was able to bring the artist out in me. I see the world in a different way through a lens, with compassion, seeking quiet moments. Connecting on a level that is only achieved through trust by going back, year after year. I feel grateful and honored that these families have let me into their lives.\nWith Mary Ellen's passing I have decided to continue with my long term project which has become a passionate part of my life.\nThese photos are taken with c41 film and an all manual Leica.","user_id":143957,"name":"Jody Watkins","website":"jodywatkinsphoto.zenfolio.com"},{"id":786832,"bio":"Scarlet Yates (b. 2001) is a multi-faceted artist based in London. As a 2022 graduate from the BA Photography programme at University of the Arts London, London College of Communication, Scarlet's interests lie in topics surrounding gender, surveillance, as well as documentary and observational photography.\n\nScarlet is currently working on an ongoing portrait series and book Not The Fucking Butch Dude That Could Kick Someone’s Ass \u0026amp; The Fucking Butch Dudes. Whilst working in a hyper-masculine environment (a sports bar) she was inspired to create a project based around masculinity, performativity and her experience of working in such an environment.","user_id":776532,"name":"Scarlet Yates","website":"scarletyates.cargo.site"},{"id":786837,"bio":"Rolando was born in Bogota, Colombia.\nAfter finishing high school he moved to Rome where he studied Audiovisual communications. Then he moved to New York where he worked in commercial film, studied at The School of Visual Arts and began working as a freelance photographer.\nRolando’s images reflect great sensibility towards the people and subjects, capturing them in an elegant, truthful and spontaneous style.\nCurrently Rolando is based in Copenhagen,Denmark.","user_id":776537,"name":"Rolando Diaz","website":"www.diazstudio.dk"},{"id":786856,"bio":"Hi! I'm Ana, a photographer from Argentina, based in the jungle of Costa Rica. \nNature and women are my most committed inspiration. They always fill my heart. \nWhat can I even say? You can probably see it for yourself. I shapeshift a lot. What inspires me is love. And I find love to be endless. That's what I like to capture. Love and light. Light and love. Sometimes I even think they are the same thing. And Nature provides me with both. Women too. \n","user_id":776553,"name":"Ana Gracey","website":"www.behance.net/myeyeslovelight"},{"id":786876,"bio":"My name is Isabelle Ouvrard, I am a French press photographer and I have been living in Vienna, Austria since 1976.","user_id":776569,"name":"Isabelle Ouvrard","website":"www.true-my-eyes.com"},{"id":805117,"bio":"I was born in Moscow and lived there until 2022, when I moved to the USA. By education and profession, I am an architect with over 25 years of experience. Back in 2003, I bought a semi-professional camera and spent about 20 years as a mediocre amateur photographer in my free time. In 2022, I discovered fine art photography and achieved significant success within the first year. In the new country, I left architecture and dedicated myself to photography, which became my profession and passion.\n\nIn the year and a half that I have been engaged in fine art photography, I have already received international awards, including FAPA, RPA Top 100, and Urban Photo Awards. My works are exhibited in the USA, Russia, Europe, and Asia.","user_id":791786,"name":"Mari Saxon","website":"saxonphoto.tilda.ws"},{"id":568052,"bio":"Axelle Manfrini, born in 1987 in the south of France, embarked on an artistic journey at a young age. She thrives at the intersection of design, fashion, and photography, crafting visuals from her diverse influences. Photography, for her, isn't just a document; it's a space of creation. Currently based between Paris and Lisbon, she's a dynamic creator in constant motion","user_id":567468,"name":"Axelle Manfrini","website":"axellemanfrini.com"},{"id":158921,"bio":"I’m a passionate photographer living in London. In the years living abroad, I had the chance to meet countless amazing people and visit some mesmerising places that words simply cannot describe.\n\n“A picture is worth a thousand words.”  That is the reason I fell in love with photography. The images in my portfolio are about places, events and people that inspired me.","user_id":158319,"name":"Szabolcs Peimli","website":""},{"id":158652,"bio":"I developed an interest in photography after purchasing my first DSLR camera, originally bought to pursue film making. Since that initial purchase I have discovered a love for taking photos, and I’ve never looked back. Teaching myself everything I could about photography, I have created a small but varied portfolio whilst practicing and honing my craft.\n\nI have a Diploma of Photo Imaging, focusing on architecture and fashion. I am expanding my education with a Bachelor of Photography in 2016 learning about the art, business and expertise of commercial photography. As a visual artist, I go by the pseudonym IndecisiveModernist. In 2014 I started a small freelance business–based in Melbourne–producing commercial photography and retouching services.","user_id":158050,"name":"Nick Jeremiah","website":"www.nickdjeremiah.com"},{"id":159554,"bio":"My eyes and heart as a  Filipino photographer were shaped by my roots in a remote farm in the island of Palawan and by the turbulent protests in Manila during the 1970s. When I moved to the city (I am currently based in California but I have lived in Manila, Jakarta, Toronto, and Houston), I felt more fulfilled working on projects for non-profit organizations compared to working in the for-profit sector. Thus, I am drawn more towards photographing the disadvantaged and those in the streets. Albeit, it was my previous immersion in managing the marketing of a leading sportswear brand that exposed me to blending technology, fashion, sports, music and the wonderful field of photography. \n\nI try always to continuously learn and, in my photographs, I aim to give value to the dignity in a moment and in a person.\n","user_id":158952,"name":"Bernardo Bacosa","website":"www.bacosastudios.com"},{"id":273815,"bio":"born and raised in South Korea. \n\nNow, living in Canada","user_id":273213,"name":"hyo jae chung","website":"jayc1228.myportfolio.com"},{"id":177136,"bio":"Colombian photographer with a focus on documentary photography of the environment, territory and human rights. \n\nFounder and part of the El Darién collective that focused on photographically documenting the natural and cultural heritage of Colombia. Co-author of the book El Darién.\n\nStill photographer for the films “El ultimo silletero” by Henry Rincón (2019) and “My Neighbor Adolf” by Leon Prudovsky (2020)\n\n\nPublications in international and national media\n\nDagens Nyheter (Sweden)\nDN Lördag (Sweden)\nSveriges Natur (Sweden)\nAmericas Quarterly (USA)\nBusiness Punk (Germany)\nDie Zeit (Germany)\nPeriodismo situado (Argentina)\n","user_id":176534,"name":"Luis Cano","website":"www.luisbcano.co"},{"id":786914,"bio":"","user_id":776601,"name":"Alex Halo","website":"alexhalo.com"},{"id":234039,"bio":"Engenheiro civil e apaixonado por fotografia, Renato Molás é fotografo urbano há cerca de 9 anos, com foco nas ruas visando capturar a beleza da cidade, cotidiano e arquitetura. Amante da noite paulistana, Molás se aventura nas madrugadas para capturar imagens que as pessoas não veem. Renato já participou de várias exposições, concursos e seu objetivo é eternizar a \"São Paulo desordenadamente apaixonante\".","user_id":233437,"name":"Renato Molás","website":""},{"id":26303,"bio":"I got my first DSLR in 2006 and have hardly put it down since. I am a lifetime musician and I even put music aside for a few years because of my interest in photography.","user_id":26308,"name":"Kirk Lanier","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/kirklanier"},{"id":26655,"bio":"2013 MFA Completed graduate in Photography, Graduate School of Art SangMyung University\n2006 BFA in Photography, GyeongJu University\n\n\nSolo Exhibition\n2016  Gallery Blank\n2015  Gallery Lamer, Seoul\n2014   Gallery Ryugaheon, Seoul\n2013   ArtTrees Gallery, Incheon\n2012   Gallery Blank\n\nGroup Exhibition\n2016 Dongdeamun Design Plaza , Seoul\n2015 ChosunUniversity museum of Art, Gwang ju\n2013  Mirror Gallery, Beijing\n2013  Gallery Lux, Seoul\n2012  Hongik University Art museum, Seoul\n2011   Gyeonghuigung museum of art, Seoul\n2005   Seoul art center Hangaram Art museum, Seoul\n2005   Gallery LAMER, Seoul\n","user_id":26660,"name":"HEEJIN SUNG","website":"heejinsung.blog.me"},{"id":786915,"bio":"","user_id":776602,"name":"Terje Kolbeinsen","website":""},{"id":10105,"bio":"Simona Bonanno, a photographer and multidisciplinary artist from Messina, Italy, specializes in photography, art, design, and communication. She studied at ESAG Penninghen, Université Paris 8, and the Academy of Fine Arts in Italy, exploring diverse artistic expressions.\nShe has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Lens Culture Street Photo (2022), the International Women in Photo Association (2022), the All About Photo(2016), the Grand Prix de Découverte (2013) and the Julia Margaret Cameron Award (2010). \nNotable achievements include the acquisition of her works by the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Her photography has been featured in renowned media outlets like CNN, RTS UN, Resource Magazine, Amateur Photographer, Fotografia Reflex, National Geographic and Digital Camera Magazine.\nCurrently based in Sicily, Bonanno works globally, with a particular focus on Germany and France.","user_id":10105,"name":"Simona Bonanno","website":"www.simonabonanno.com"},{"id":196585,"bio":"Shaoyi Zhang is a portrait photographer active in both China and the U.S. After gaining valuable experience interning for a French photographer in Shanghai, Zhang was inspired to pursue a professional career in photography. What sets him apart is his deep love for humanity, which serves as the driving force behind his work. He is particularly drawn to capturing people through his lens, aiming to showcase their stories and experiences.\n\nDuring his time at the School of Visual Arts, Zhang discovered a passion for using photography as a medium to express social and economic issues. He is committed to shedding light on underrepresented and discriminated communities through his projects. By doing so, he believes photography can play a crucial role in documenting these issues and raising social awareness.\n\nIn his portrait works, Zhang skillfully blends strobe light with ambient light to create stunning and evocative aesthetics for his subjects. This artistic technique elevates the visual impact of his portraits, capturing the essence of the individuals he photographs. Zhang hopes that his photographs can spread information, create awareness, and provoke positive social change.","user_id":195983,"name":"Shaoyi Zhang","website":"www.shaoyi.photos"},{"id":26459,"bio":"Praveen is a freelance travel photographer and writer based out of India and the U.S. Photography allows him to be on a continuous pursuit of exploring the Existence\ncreatively. \n\nHis images are vivid and lyrical, and capture the synergy present in the diverse elements of nature. Each frame is independent of one another, exists solely on the basis of its own aesthetic and carries its own narrative. At the same time, they are united by the underlying tones of mystic, often accentuated by the complex interplay between the humankind and the landscapes.","user_id":26464,"name":"Praveen Maloo","website":".travelnart.com"},{"id":53721,"bio":"Born in Hungary, 1985. \nSince small I always studied languages so for a while I had the idea that when I grow up I would somehow make my life from speaking. But  my curiosity for nature and biology was stronger so eventually I became a biologist through the long years of my studies, in my hometown Szeged. The past few years I lived for my \"adrenalin supply\" as a bicycle technician. \nAround the years of my high school studies I got my hands on a first 35mm film camera, and started to eat my way through countless rolls of film to ease my thirst for the art of photography.  In the early days I would not describe what I was doing as photography, rather as getting in touch with my surroundings through a different medium of observation.  \nSince our family had some connection to photography in the past, I had a little help from the countless of stories and old equipment that was passed down to grasp the technical side of things, and I also read all the relevant materials and tried various types of film to experience what I felt like the closest thing to actual magic!\nIn 2010 I realised I might not be able to keep up with the financial drain of analog photography and so I got influenced by the digital era like countless others. By now digital photography covers most of my work, but I am keeping my eye on medium and large format analog photography too.\n\nFinally getting my head around it, just to feel that I miss the 'character' that film has.","user_id":53726,"name":"Peter Shepherd","website":""},{"id":26531,"bio":"Nuno Perestrelo (b. 1988) is a freelance photographer based in Madrid, Spain. He was born and raised in Portugal and has wide international experience. \n\nEducated in Communication and Journalism, with a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies and an international Master of Arts in Photojournalism, he has lived and studied in Portugal, Spain and Sweden.\n\nHe first started out as a journalist, writing for local and national media, and then from 2010 he devoted himself exclusively to photography.\n\nHis photographs have been exhibited and published in Sweden and Portugal. More recently, he won the grant for PhotoEspaña’s master program and has also been nominated one of the selected artists in TransEurope platform.","user_id":26536,"name":"Nuno Perestrelo","website":"www.nunoperestrelo.com"},{"id":26535,"bio":"Kayan is a documentary photographer and a multimedia artist. He focuses on social events, state politics, being in motion and streets in his works. He uses reality as a means. With his preferences about colour, saturation and moments; he aims to hint the author’s existence. \n\nKayan is co-founder and editor of the MOKU photographers collective.His images can be found in Time, Le Monde, Le Figaro, The Guardian, Istanbul Modern Art Museum, Courrier International, Vice.\n\nKayan has been continuing his works with non-profit organizations in countries since 2012. He lives in Istanbul.","user_id":26540,"name":"Barbaros Kayan","website":"www.barbaroskayan.com"},{"id":26686,"bio":"Angelina Delgado Librero (Spain) studied at the Universidad de Sevilla, where she received Bachelor’s degrees in Education (1988) and in Pedagogy (1995), and a Master’s degree in Psychology (2014). Angelina has been involved in education in one way or another during most of her professional career, both in the public and in the private sectors.  As an artist, Angelina favors both poetry and plastic expression (through collage and photography), as a bridge to connect shared universal meanings that nurture human sensitivity and that are often difficult to explain.\nArtistic CV\nShows\n2017 Fácil de contar. Biocollages. Nuevo Ateneo de Camas. Seville. Solo show.\n2016 La postal del verano. Nuevo Ateneo de Camas. Seville. Collective Show.\n2015\nRotos/Otros at Fundación Valentín de Madariaga. Seville.  Collective show curated by Mara León.\nPasan cosas at La Galería Roja, Seville. Collective show.\nPublishing\n2016/17\nFanzine 500mts. #0, #1 and  #2. Sevilla.","user_id":26691,"name":"Angelina Delgado Librero","website":"angelinadelgado.myportfolio.com"},{"id":186809,"bio":"I've been in business 19 years.  I have won local awards and am looking to gain international recognition for my photography.  I am based in the Cotswold town of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, UK. \n\nI specialise in events, conferences and exhibitions, offices and locations, studio product shoots, staff headshots / business portraits.\n\nMy portfolio includes work for Unilever, Tesco Bank, Capita, BBC, Unilever, Azzurri, Shloer and Fresh Direct.","user_id":186207,"name":"Kay Ransom","website":"www.kayransom.com"},{"id":120419,"bio":"Julia Kaczorowska - photographer born in Paris and based in Warsaw (Poland), focused mostly on photoreportage, documentaryand portrait photography.\nShe graduated at the University of Warsaw - Press, Advertising, Publishing Photography and Journalism.","user_id":119817,"name":"Julia Kaczorowska","website":"www.juliakaczorowska.pl "},{"id":543239,"bio":"I began doing black and white street photography in the mid-1970's while studying fine arts in NYC,  but stopped to adjust to life and to making a living in France in 1986. When I reawakened in 2017, digital had been born, and so have spent the past six years learning and adjusting as I now consecrate my life to photography.","user_id":542655,"name":"Judith Bluysen","website":"www.judithbluysen.com"},{"id":27043,"bio":"","user_id":27048,"name":"Yojanan Montaño","website":"www.yojananamontano.com"},{"id":774679,"bio":"A fine art photographer exploring blurred lines and soft edges in mainly black and white digital and film. ","user_id":766660,"name":"Wendy Harman","website":"wendybett.myportfolio.com"},{"id":644953,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in Southwest Florida for multiple publications and news outlets.   My work has been featured in newspapers and magazines throughout the state and internationally through Zuma Press Wire Service. I was recognized by the Florida Media Association with a \"Charlie Award\" for best single image in a magazine in its market class in 2021-2022, and my photo essay on a boy's correctional camp was recently published in \"International Lens Magazine.\" In my previous life, I sailed onboard R/V Knorr as a radio officer with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. ","user_id":644369,"name":"Jerry Beard","website":"www.jerrydbeard.com"},{"id":411482,"bio":"I am Chiara Masia and I was born in 1993.\n\"Magellan\" is my stage name which I 've chosen from the fourth song entitled with this word that you can find in Mike Oldfield's concept album: \"The Songs of Distant Earth\".\nI started to get really passionate about photography in 2009, during a trip to Rajasthan and since then I have never stopped shooting. After a self-taught path, which lasts a few years, I attended the Roman School of Photography and Cinema, I graduated at the Accademy of Fine Arts, I partecipated workshops about print within darkroom, artist's books and cinema. I've done a personal photographic exhibition with my project \"Corpo-Luce\" within Chiostro del Bramante, in Rome. As regards my collectives exhibitions has been in Italy and France ( during the event Les Recontres d'Arles through Tevere Art Gallery) and in Italy with Artaerìa hub in Milan.\nArt is my rainbow and photography my light point.","user_id":410898,"name":"Chiara Masia - Magellan","website":"flow.page/chiaramasia_magellan"},{"id":102684,"bio":"Steve Dean Mendes was born and raised in a small town in the south of Portugal and lives in Belgium, Wichelen. He is a contemporary artist who mainly works on long-term photographic projects. Like the previous project, Emotions in between emotions, which ended with a book publication, it took 4 years to complete the project. Because of his bachelor's degree in Sociology, his vision and practice is based on scientific methodology. From a tabula rasa perspective, he deals with social issues, contemporary sociological and societal topics such as depression, self-image, social exclusion, self-mutilation and tries to give his characters a voice through art, giving them a sense of purpose and belonging. Through art, he fights against his inner traumas and tries to bring understanding to the struggles that make us human.","user_id":102082,"name":"Steve Dean Mendes","website":"www.stevedeanmendes.com"},{"id":26596,"bio":"Virginia native Rebecca Moseman received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1997 and her Master of Fine Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2001. She has worked in academia, private industry, and Government as an instructor, consultant, and graphic designer and does freelance work in photography and publishing. \n\nRebecca was selected by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation as a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography, as well as chosen as a recipient of the Joel Conarroe Grant.  Her work has been exhibited throughout the US and abroad and has been selected on the cover of Black+White Magazine, and featured within Black \u0026amp; White Magazine, GUP, Resource, DodHo, SHOTS Magazine, and Ain’t Bad Magazine, as well as various online photography magazines such as Edge of Humanity, DodHo, All About Photo, YWYW, Life-Framer, Fotopolis, and International Photo Magazine. In 2019 her Irish Travelers series was awarded the Gomma Grant Best Black and White Documentary work, and in 2022 she was a finalist in the Arnold Newman Prize in Portraiture through the Maine Media Workshops. ","user_id":26601,"name":"Rebecca Moseman","website":"www.mosemanstudios.com"},{"id":26745,"bio":"Photographer based in Utrecht.\nMost of my work is in monochrome.\nI prefer portraits and modeling and mode, most time surrealistic and classic styles.\n ","user_id":26750,"name":"Petrus Rothengatter","website":"www.hetfotoatelier.nl"},{"id":26761,"bio":"Clary Estes is a freelance photojournalist from Central Kentucky. She received her MA in New Media Photojournalism from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in Washington DC. Following her graduation from the Corcoran, Clary was awarded a two-year documentary photography fellowship from the Ishibashi Zaidan Foundation in Japan under Nagoya University where she lived and worked in both Japan and China. She is currently living and working in Moldova as a Peace Corps representative. More generally, her work is focused on rural and underrepresented issues and incorporates history as an important aspect of visual storytelling. ","user_id":26766,"name":"Clary Estes","website":"www.claryestes.com"},{"id":786894,"bio":"Oleg Savunov (b. 1983) is a Russian photographer and visual artist from Saint Petersburg. He graduated from Moscow State Pedagogical University in 2006 with a law degree, then studied press photography at the Faculty of Press Photographers of Saint Petersburg, Russia (2012), and continued his education at the Fotodepartament Institute. In 2023, Oleg received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Stanford University.\nOleg’s photographic practice spans from classical documentary projects to conceptual art projects based on photographic images. Through formal aesthetic and stylistic neutrality, he creates conditions for the viewer to think independently about questions of visual perception, current social issues, and the socio-cultural implications of the landscape. Oleg explores the techniques of photographic investigation to determine how a multi-layered visual narrative can convey information beyond the capacity of language. His artistic practice also includes video and installation works. Most recently, Oleg was shortlisted for the Foam Paul Huf Award 2024, and his book Nostalgia for Ruins got shortlisted for the Dummy Award ’24.","user_id":776583,"name":"Oleg Savunov","website":"olegsavunov.com"},{"id":750226,"bio":"Anna König (born in 1984) -  Art photographer.\n​\nBorn in Omsk, Russia.\nSince 2009 lives and works in Germany.\nSelected mediums: photography, digital collage\nIn her work addresses the themes of dreams and visions.\n​\nARTIST STATEMENT:\n​\nPhotography for me is a connection with the outside world in the ‘artificial isolation’ I faced in emigration. In my work I escape from reality, creating a connection with the outside world through the viewer. \nIn creating the images of my characters I strive for a synthesis of beauty and symbolism. In my art I use different materials to create an image. Flowers, plants and fabrics are not uncommon inspirations. \nMy works are a reflection of my inner state, reaction to external events in the world and society, expressed in authentic images. \n​​​​​\n","user_id":746605,"name":"Anna König","website":"www.annakoenigfoto.de"},{"id":26713,"bio":"Kerri-Jo Stewart, BPE, MSc, MPF\n\nKerri-Jo Stewart fell in love with photography while capturing the beauty of the equine athlete. She then expanded her new passion for photographing horses to capturing other things through the lens, although she tries to continue to include horses in her work whenever possible. Kerri-Jo was a exercise physiologist and studied movement before she discovered herself as an artist and started to perceive motion in the changing rhythms and structures around us.\n\nMovement intrigues Kerri-Jo and a single photograph simplifies reality down to a single moment that is lost to the human eye. She wants to capture that special moment, and explore what is reality in how something appears. Any change of time is a change of movement so by using camera movement and long exposures a moment is captured that can showcase something's character in a unique way that is perceived but not normally seen. ","user_id":26718,"name":"Kerri-Jo Stewart","website":"Kerri-Jo.com"},{"id":27098,"bio":"","user_id":27103,"name":"Alexei Zagdansky","website":""},{"id":27318,"bio":"Leann Shamash finds inspiration for her photographs in the words of Abraham Joshua Heschel, that individuals should live their life in radical amazement. While her subjects are varied, her images share the quality of finding the spark of life in the most commonplace of objects and environments. ","user_id":27323,"name":"Leann Shamash","website":"www.leannshamashphotography.com"},{"id":1026,"bio":"Jan Banning (1954), lives in Utrecht, Netherlands. He studied history before becoming a photographic artist. His work is being published and exhibited worldwide, and it is in the collection of many museums - such as the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) and other Dutch museums, The High Museum of Art, Atlanta; and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.\nHis most recently finished book and exhibition (2022) is The Verdict: The Christina Boyer Case: a case study of a wrongful conviction in the USA.","user_id":1026,"name":"Jan Banning","website":"www.janbanning.com"},{"id":26849,"bio":"Daniela Rodriguez is a Chilean-Australian artist and photographer. Her practice spans photography, installation, and mixed media, exploring memory, identity, and cultural connection. Drawing from her experience navigating two cultures, Daniela’s work reflects on intergenerational memory and belonging. She is currently completing a Master of Photography at RMIT, further deepening her exploration of these themes. Her art has been exhibited in galleries and public spaces, earning recognition through grants and commissions. Through her evocative imagery, she invites viewers to contemplate their own histories and relationships to land, heritage, and self.","user_id":26854,"name":"Daniela Rodriguez","website":"www.danielarodriguez.com.au"},{"id":26863,"bio":"Carolyn Mendelsohn  is an artist, photographer, and filmmaker. Her passion is her personal work; photographic and film work on a large scale, based on the lives of individuals and their stories. She also works on portrait commissions and commercial briefs.. Alongside this Carolyn has expertise in leading creative participation projects. Enabling people to reach their creative potential she strongly believes that everyone is capable of moments of brilliance given the right framework and support. \n\nHer art and photographic work has won  international art prizes and awards, and has been exhibited internationally, and published by The Guardian, The Sunday Times, La Monde, Huff post, Buzzfeed, and British Journal of Photography amongst others. \n\"I am interested in creating photography and film that looks at personal stories, responding to locations and histories. Much of my work has explored narratives around the experience of migration, diaspora, and my own lived experience. \n\nI am particularly drawn to exploring the hidden stories, and give voice to those that are silenced or marginalized.\n\nI always look to find ways to reflect and communicate the diverse world we live in, through contemporary art practice in a way that is authentic and that it is meaningful engagement.”  Carolyn Mendelsohn","user_id":26868,"name":"Carolyn Mendelsohn","website":"www.carolynmendelsohn.com"},{"id":26852,"bio":"Massimiliano Gatti has a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and he is graduated in Photography at Cfp R. Bauer in Milan. From a long time, he carries out several photographic research about the Middle Eastern territory. He is photographer at the archeological mission in Middle East (2008–2011 in Qatna, Syria and from 2012 in Iraqi Kurdistan in the PARTeN project). This helps him to discover and know better the situation in these territories full of History and stories. His approach is documentary and far away from the reportage, his research spans from the exploration of ancient ruins and past traces to the observation of the complexity of contemporary reality. He brings forward everything proposing a personal thought. He took part of many group and solo exhibitions in Italy and abroad. From 2013 he takes part as a photographer in the PARTeN project (Archaeological Project in the Land of Nineveh), interdisciplinary research conducted by the University of Udine in Iraqi Kurdistan. Lives and works between Italy and the Middle East. ","user_id":26857,"name":"Massimiliano Gatti","website":"www.massimilianogatti.com"},{"id":26908,"bio":"\"La chiave è questa: guardare...\nGuardare / osservare / vedere /\nimmaginare / inventare / creare\".\nL.E. Corbusier, Carnet T 70, n. 1038, 15 agosto1963\n\nNon posso definirmi un fotografo di una particolare categoria, tuttora non so inquadrarmi in un genere: mi sento un fotografo apolide e libero. La fotografia per me è essenzialmente una necessità, una forma di espressione, il linguaggio che trovo più affine, ancor di più delle parole. Ansel Adams diceva: “Quando le parole diventano poco chiare, io focalizzo con la fotografia. Quando le immagini diventano inadeguate, mi accontento del silenzio\" ed io concordo totalmente con lui. Sono nato a Volterra una trentina di anni fa e su quella collina di vento e di macigno sono cresciuto, allargando il mio sguardo fino alla linea del mare, oltre gli ultimi avamposti dei monti, imparando a riconoscere il profilo della Corsica e delle altre isole; ho camminato, ascoltato storie, assorbito tutto quello che la mia indole mi portava a mescolare alla mia essenza, facendolo diventare mia parte integrante. Sono stato un bambino curioso e lo sono ancora, seppur la vita mi abbia rubato con la forza un po' di quella splendida innocenza e ingenuità che rende gli occhi così limpidi quando si è piccoli. Sono ancora una persona sensibile, onesta e intimamente inquieta. Ho studiato per diventare un archeologo ma purtroppo non sono riuscito a trasmutare gli anni di Università in una professione, complice anche l'avvilente panorama in cui resistono o scompaiono i nostri beni culturali. La fotografia è sempre stata una passione, fin dagli anni del liceo: un giorno ho deciso di trasformarla in professione, cercando di mantenere e tutelare quell'approccio emozionale, spontaneo e ancora per certi versi “analogico” che caratterizza il mio modo di guardare il mondo. Mi occupo principalmente di fotografia di matrimonio, svolgendo anche assegnati per clienti e realtà di svariati ambiti. Ma ciò che mi fa sentire vivo e nutre la mia anima più di ogni altra cosa, è la fotografia che viene dal mio istinto e si muove negli ambiti del reportage, del paesaggio e della naturalistica, seppur con personali ibridazioni. Amo le storie e le microstorie e mi piace esplorare i contesti a me più vicini, consapevole che solo ciò che si conosce bene può essere raccontato con la giusta profondità. L'imprinting archeologico mi porta spesso ad interessarmi al rapporto tra uomo e territorio, alle tradizioni, ai mestieri in via di estinzione, alle tracce, ai simboli, ai dettagli che parlano per l'insieme. Da cittadino di questo universo e più in particolare di questo mondo, guardo alla biodiversità, alla tutela dei contesti ambientali, alla natura come continua e inestinguibile fonte di ispirazione e insegnamento.","user_id":26913,"name":"Simone Stanislai","website":"www.simonestanislai.tumblr.com"},{"id":26913,"bio":"I started my education in this field in the years 1989 – 1993 at the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz (Poland) and I gained there the title of technician of art, with the specialty of arranging exhibitions. In the years 1993 – 1998 I studied artistic pedagogy at the Fine Arts Faculty of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland). There I graduated and I got my Master’s Degree in painting in 1998. After the graduation I developed my artistic activity in the fields of painting, photography and video.","user_id":26918,"name":"Anna Ajtner","website":"www.facebook.com/Anna-Ajtner-Photography-151411741605488/?ref=hl"},{"id":26944,"bio":"Ulrik Tofte was born in Denmark,1974, studied Photography and film at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Aesthetics and Culture at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. \n","user_id":26949,"name":"Ulrik Tofte","website":"www.ulriktofte.com"},{"id":26971,"bio":"ISTITUTO EUROPEO DI DESIGN - ROMA","user_id":26976,"name":"Marco Casolino","website":"www.facebook.com/SCATAFASCIO/media_set?set=a.10211061051224873\u0026type=3"},{"id":773732,"bio":"Nina Sidneva is a portrait photographer based in Seattle, WA. She was born in Uzbekistan and grew up in Lithuania. Nina immigrated to the U.S. in 2001 for college. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Washington in 2008 and spent over 15 years working in the industry. Then pandemic hit, and Nina, like many other parents, ended up educating her kids at home.\nDr. Sidneva has been taking photographs since she was a teenager back in Lithuania. During the pandemic she started taking photography classes at Photo Center Northwest in Seattle to improve her skills and as an escape from mom’s duties. Nina fell in love with the work of Julia Margaret Cameron and felt compelled to emulate her work. She decided to pursue photography more seriously because it allows her to stop time and capture ephemeral moments. Nina has exhibited her work online and in galleries across the U.S. and in Europe.","user_id":765783,"name":"NINA SIDNEVA","website":"www.sashapluslydiaphotography.com"},{"id":752819,"bio":"I'm a 24-year-old amateur photographer. I started learning about photography three years ago and since then I  wanted to learn more about the history of photography and the different approaches and techniques that exist. I'm extremely interested in the art of portrait photography and for a year, I have been trying to evolve in this area and find my voice. I have been taking portraits of my friends and I'm deeply inspired by Greek mythology, paintings, literature, and cinematography. I always want my model's personality to be part of the story we are creating so I choose each project according to the person in front of the camera. I'm really excited to try new approaches and create different atmospheres through the art of photography. One of my biggest goals is to create portraits that give different people the space to express their voices while portraying their unique beauty. ","user_id":748702,"name":"Isidora Orfanidou","website":""},{"id":787065,"bio":"After retiring from a lifelong career in electrical engineering, I looked forward to finding a hobby that nourished my creative side. My first experience with photography was when I took an online iPhone photography class five years ago. I fell in love with both photography and the iPhone. I wasimpressed by the computing power of the smartphone and felt like it would be a significant contribution to the world of photography in the very near future. Beginning college on an art scholarship, photography allowed me to rediscover the artistic side of myself and to illustrate what I see from both my creative and engineering points-of-view combined. Lines, curves and angles play a large role in my photography and are often the actual subject of my images.","user_id":776716,"name":"Michelle Simmons","website":""},{"id":168524,"bio":"I got my first simple camera in the 1990s, when I was 13 years of age, and I have documented my life and expressed myself in images ever since. My photo interest has driven me to enhance my photo skills and present my work at exhibitions. My passion for documentary and more artistic photography are easily combined in street photography. I've chosen to keep photography as an advanced hobby instead of working as a professional photographer - that allows me to shoot what I want, when I want.","user_id":167922,"name":"Jessica Storbjörk","website":"www.storbjork.fotosidan.se"},{"id":786642,"bio":"","user_id":776381,"name":"David Zwick","website":""},{"id":787115,"bio":"","user_id":776753,"name":"Sarah Parker","website":""},{"id":346009,"bio":"I am a photographer and journalist from El Salvador based in London, UK who likes to shoot portraits, film/analogue and document life.","user_id":345407,"name":"Isabella Ruffatti","website":""},{"id":741105,"bio":"San Francisco Bay Area-based Fine Art Photographer, Lisa Stone, has been working professionally in the photography industry since 2008.  She studied photography starting at an early age, receiving a Master of Arts Degree in Photography from the  Academy of Art University in 2019.  Lisa experiments with light in ways that shape and define her work. She has always been fascinated with seeing how light interacts with ordinary objects to create interesting compositions. ","user_id":738660,"name":"Lisa Stone","website":"www.lisastone.com"},{"id":200532,"bio":"Professional portrait and lifestyle photographer","user_id":199930,"name":"Chris Lake","website":"www.chrislakephoto.com"},{"id":737356,"bio":"Cada biografia es imposible y además mentira","user_id":735676,"name":"Diego García","website":""},{"id":27040,"bio":"Mauricio Silerio born in 1979 in Mexico\n\n more than 40  Individual exhibitions in Mexico, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Serbia, Cuba, USA and Costa Rica.\n\n 52 group exhibitions in diverse countries like Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Malasia, Mexico, Canada","user_id":27045,"name":"Mauricio Silerio","website":"www.facebook.com/mauriciosileriov"},{"id":27024,"bio":"Portrait, fashion and architecture photographer based in Florence - Italy","user_id":27029,"name":"Leonardo Salvini","website":"www.leonardosalvini.com"},{"id":27029,"bio":"Jérémie Jung is a French photographer with an interest for the Baltic area and small communities with a strong cultural bond.\n\nSince 2013, Jung is notably working on the Estonian identities. His work was published by several medias such as National Geographic, Geo, The Washington Post and exhibited in museums and festivals including Les Rencontres d’Arles and Musée d’Orsay. He was awarded the ANI-PixTrakk prize in 2017 at Visa pour l’Image. He published his first book entitled \"Au large du temps\" (Imogène Edition) in 2018.\n\nJung’s work is represented by Signatures agency (France).\n\nBorn in 1980, Jung has a degree from the  ne arts university (Strasbourg, France, 2001) and was trained photojournalist at the EMI-CFD (Paris, 2011).","user_id":27034,"name":"Jérémie Jung","website":"www.jeremie.eu"},{"id":27918,"bio":"Born in New York, Adriane received her B.A. in cultural anthropology and conflict resolution from Colorado College in 2008 and graduated from the International Center of Photography’s photojournalism and documentary photography program in 2010. Upon the completion of her degree, she moved to Sudan and has been photographing mainly in Africa ever since.\n\nAdriane has continued to document the civil war in South Sudan, fighting in Somalia, clashes in Burundi, and has been the only photographer in the past ten years to access the rebel-controlled areas of Darfur, Sudan. Adriane’s ongoing focus has been on the impact that conflict has on isolated civilian populations. She strives to cover all aspects of conflict, often exploring the isolation and desperation of people who have no other choice but to endure the reality of life within a war zone.\n\nIn 2015, Adriane was selected as one of Getty Images Emerging Photographers. In 2016, she won a World Press Photo award for her work in Darfur, and the Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award. In 2017, Adriane was recognized as one of PDN’s 30 New and Emerging photographers and completed the World Press Photo’s Joop Swart Masterclass. Adriane’s photographs have been published by: The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, the New Yorker, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and TIME.\n\n","user_id":27923,"name":"Adriane Ohanesian","website":"www.adrianeohanesian.com "},{"id":27010,"bio":"Born in Chambéry ( France ) in 1989.\n\nEarly in my work I tried to save faces of relatives, by drawing and after photographying them.  Beyond a simple plastic search between body and space my work arises from a real attention for the face and the individual. It pushes me to work with a large format camera, time swings into a pause, a moment of contemplation. The place becomes sometimes a setting and cinema is a great inspiration for me.\n\nAfter my graduation from the ENSP, I was hosted as a resident artist in the Rodchenko school of Photography and Multimedia Art in Moscow. During three months I photographed people living in communal flats in Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Samara. \n\nMy images were exhibited several times in France, Europe and Russia. They have been shown during the Rencontres de la Photographie in 2013, and more recently in Paris for the Photo Off fair and in Traismauer, Austria for the Young Photographer Exhibition. I have been awarded from the Art School Price in 2013, the Alexandra Carle's price and my work has been selected for the Leica Oskar Barnack New comer Price and the Bourse du Talent ( Portrait ) in 2014.\n","user_id":27015,"name":"Lise Dua","website":"lisedua.com"},{"id":27293,"bio":"Coco Martin is a self-taught photographer, schooled architect, whose artistic vision also includes poetry. Born and raised in Peru, he now lives between Lima and New York and has exhibited regularly since 1991. The last two years of his practice he has been focusing on poetry and writing essays reflecting about the photographic image, specially portraiture and contemplation. Through the years his artistic practice consistently combines medium format-film and darkroom processes. Before moving to the United States he was teaching photography in an Art School in Lima for 8 years. Coco’s art work has been featured in Photo Biennials in Peru, Puerto Rico, Ecuador and Washington DC. and belongs to public and private collections in Argentina and Peru. With eight solo exhibitions, multiple groups shows and few grants he continues his journey of serene observation. ","user_id":27298,"name":"Coco Martin","website":"www.cocomartin.com"},{"id":27375,"bio":"I was born, raised and still living in Athens, Greece. Photography has been my passion since I was young, although my job is much more technical. My favorite genres are \"Cosplay\", \"Pin-up\" and \"(Dark) Fantasy\". I also love urban landscapes.\n\nI have taken part in numerous group exhibitions in Athens, Greece and I have also had three solo exhibitions (\"Cosplay in the years of crisis\" in 2015, \"Pin-Up Girls!\" in 2016 and \"Pin-up Girls: the second wave\" in 2019) in related venues (\"Hellenic American Union\" ,\"Hellenic Photographic Society\" and the \"Athens Retro Festival\" respectively). My photos have been featured in magazines, books and travel guides worldwide and of course in my home country, Greece.\n\nWhen I am not taking photos, I am working as an IT person to make a living and I loved to travel whenever I got the chance. I also write Science Fiction short stories, some of which have been published in anthologies in related books and magazines.","user_id":27380,"name":"Spyridon Kakouris","website":"www.spirosk-photography.gr"},{"id":27320,"bio":"Michael Young was born and raised in Brooklyn New York. Michael is a Portrait \u0026amp; Street photographer, whose love of light, and composition fuels his passion for creating his imagery. He’s been published in \"Natural Hollywood Magazine\", \"Black+White Photography Magazine\" and was the Featured Artist in \"Caiman Hostos Community College Magazine Fall 2017\". His work has also been featured in group shows at the Bronx Documentary Center, The Bronx Art Space, The Long wood Art Gallery. In addition, he’s had several images on display at the Roberto Clemente Plaza construction site temporary Gallery on a 149th and 3rd Ave (The Hub). In addition, he was a Featured Artist in the “Black Documents Jamel Shabazz” Exhibit at the Andrew Freedman Home in the Bronx and most recently in \"Perspectives\" Exhibit at Photoville. He currently resides in the Bronx, New York with his wife Kenya and Daughter Nya.","user_id":27325,"name":"Michael Young","website":"www.mgyoungphotography.com"},{"id":787170,"bio":"Born and raised in Chile, I always had a camera with me and was always taking photos of people, landscapes, and everyting around me. It wasn't until recently, in 2017, when a tour guide in Page, Arizona, allowed me to borrow his Nikon DSLR camera and showed me what you could do with a professional camera. Since that day, I've owned many different cameras and I'm now shooting with Sony, after working with Nikon, Canon and Olympus so far. A lover of nature, I also photograph sports events, live concerts and recently even people. ","user_id":776795,"name":"Rodrigo Izquierdo","website":"www.reaglephotography.com"},{"id":27167,"bio":"Kevin grew up in Salt Lake City and holds an MFA in photography from The Rhode Island School of Design. He currently lives in Boston working at Harvard University and creates work about culturally prescribed happiness.","user_id":27172,"name":"Kevin Barton","website":"www.kevinbartonphoto.com"},{"id":112208,"bio":"1978　Born in Hyogo,Japan\n\nTomofumi Nakano,he started his career as a journalist in a Japanese newspaper. After working as the newspaper editor He moved to the European Pressphoto Agency(epa) as a photo journalist.His works had appeared regularly in The New York Times, The Guardian, The International Herald tribune, and other major media worldwide.\nNow,He has art projects based on journalistic eyes.Especially Japanese ideas.\n\n- Award\n\nPhotolucida Critical Mass 2016 , finalst \n\nKonica Minolta foto premio 2010,Annual special award,Japan\n\"Re:Shanghai\"\n\n- Solo exhibition\n\n\"Re:Shanghai\" at Konica Minolta Plaza in Tokyo, March 2011\n\n- Group exhibition\n\nLishui photography festival 2017\nLishui , China\ncurated by Bao Kun\n\nKolga Tbilisi photo festival 2017\nMoMA Tbilisi , Georgia\nFauna - Wild Beasts, Sheep \u0026amp; Crocodiles curated by Tina Schelhorn\n\nSlideshow Night \"Identity\" curated by Lesly Meyer , 2016\nthe Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles\n\n-Publication\n\nGUP Magazine,#51,Amsterdam\nhttp://www.gupmagazine.com/issues/number-51-rituals","user_id":111606,"name":"Tomofumi Nakano","website":"www.tomofuminakano.com"},{"id":159058,"bio":"Photographer.Illstration.graphic designer\nAhwaz Iran\nAbout me: \nI was born in 1990 in Ahwaz a city in south of Iran\nI started my activities in photography , illstration  and graphic design in 2006 at age of 16 \nWork History\nA member of national Iranian photographers society\nWork for Isna news agency Hamshahry news and Karoon news as a photographer\nPrizes\nWinner of the Mohsen Rasolof prize for four times from Picture of the year festival \nFirst prize of 8th DVF photo festival in germany \nFirst prize of 2nd Birjand photo festival\nWinner of special prize of national Mashhad photo festival for best photo editing \nSecond prize of Firozeh architect photos festival in Tabriz\nSecond prize of 5th national festival of children in Tehran\nThird prize of photo canto in the 17th international Gorgan festival \nChosen in fine art canto of the 13th Iran photo biannual\nTake part in a group exhibition that displayed in Iran  Belgium  Brazil turkey Germany France Dubai and England","user_id":158456,"name":"meead akhi","website":"@meeadakhi"},{"id":787050,"bio":"Photographer,\nbased in Porto.\n","user_id":776703,"name":"Jongheuk Lee","website":"instagram.com/leejongheuk_photography"},{"id":159082,"bio":"Brasileiro, 50 anos, Professor de Educação Física. Vivo em Portugal desde 2010. A fotografia é a maneira que encontro para conectar-me comigo mesmo, com os outros e com o mundo. É o momento em que tenho o poder de \"parar o tempo\" para que outros olhares possam também apreciar.","user_id":158480,"name":"ANDRE DA SILVA","website":""},{"id":575052,"bio":"Pavel Kun was born in the USSR in 1986. He works as a photographer at Surgut State Pedagogical University. \n\nToday his works are published in the following online platforms and publications: PhotoVogue Italia, Iconic Artist, MOD Magazine, GMaro Magazine, Vanity Teen, Kalblut Magazine, Malvie Magazine, Scorpio Jin Magazine and others. \n\nIn 2020, he was among the top 100 photographers in the Conceptual Photography category of the international photography competition “35 Awards”. A photo from the series “Without a Face” was placed on the cover of the catalog of the fifth international photo contest “35 Awards”, which featured the best works of the year’s photographers (173 countries participated in the contest). \n\n“Without a Face” was also included in the top 50 (out of 35000 photos) of the international photo contest “Agora Images” in the category “Photo of the Year”. \n\nIn 2020, Haze Gallery (Berlin) was placed several works in the group exhibition HAZERESIDENTS001. \n\nIn 2023, photo “Shahina” was a finalist in an international photography competition organized by Independent Photographer. The best entries were selected by photographer Maggie Steber (representing National Geographic ","user_id":574468,"name":"Pavel Kun","website":"pavelkun.com"},{"id":27220,"bio":"Born in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Spilimbergo 1984. Currently lived  between Trieste and Milan. Photojournalist, Globetrotter, Director of documentary projects and editor on photographic magazines.\n\nHe traveled and worked in Africa / Asia / America \u0026amp; Europe\n\nGraduate in Multimedia Science and Technology, actives in Photography and Cinematography. He began his career working with the photojournalistic Pressphoto Lancia Agency for services Gazzettino and A.n.s.a. For eight years he working between stages and backstages of the biggest musical events in Italy. He publishing with Jam , XL magazines and a lot of italian Webzines. He collaborates with biggest Event Agency Production like Azalea Promotion, ZedLive,VirusConcerti and LiveNation Italy.\n\nHe has worked on documentary projects, editorial and Adv campaigns for Eni foundation, Oj\u0026amp;i productions, Cariplo foundation, A.R.P.A. , E.R.S.A., Unesco, Masai Italy, Disquared, Mondadori, Sprea, Heineken, Nikon Italy, Reverse Innovation. His personal projects involve society, the ethnics, environmental problems and historical changes.\n\nEditor, he writes for Witness Journal and Nphotography\n\nCo-founder of WeddingCity and World Photography Expeditions.\n\nSmartphone photography and Adventure Travels lover, he takes workshops about Instagram and Social Reporting. He is on Nikon School Travel Italy crew.","user_id":27225,"name":"Francesco Zanet","website":"www.francescozanet.com"},{"id":27488,"bio":"My favourite subjects are portraits which tell dream-like stories; places which seem daydream scenarios; and surrealistic concepts created in my studio. But if I had to choose three keywords to describe my work, I would go for “clarity”, “variety”, and “quality”.\n\nPhotography to me is not a way to document reality, but more the way in which I can suspend reality, with all its physical and societal rules, and turn everything into my dream of it. My view over the world has been seriously affected by “dreamers” like Edward Hopper, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, and Federico Fellini, with their ability to transmit the distinct and uncomfortable feeling of not being really awake.","user_id":27493,"name":"Luca Rossini","website":"www.talesofadreamer.com"},{"id":27431,"bio":"Architectural photographer and photo columnist for AD Architectural Digest Germany 2013 - 2018. Member of the Professional Association of Freelance Photographers and Film Creators (BFF, Berufsverband Freie Fotografen und Filmgestalter e.V.) and Bundesverband Architekturfotografie e.V. BVAF.\n\n\n\nPublications (selection)\n\nWallpaper* Magazine, AnOther Magazine, Aesthetica Magazine, ArchDaily, Dezeen, designboom, Architizer, Fubiz, Plataforma Arquitectura, Creative Boom, Fahrenheit Magazine, Architectural Digest US, Architectural Digest Germany, Washington Post, The Plus Paper, More with Less, Tagesanzeiger Zürich","user_id":27436,"name":"Sebastian Weiss","website":"www.le-blanc.com"},{"id":640487,"bio":"photographer, Excavator driver","user_id":639903,"name":"Mohsen Imani","website":"instagram.com/mohsen.imani.ir"},{"id":189996,"bio":"Born in 1983 in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, he is currently based in Hyogo Prefecture.\nHe graduated from the Japan Institute of Photography and Film.\n\nIn 2017, while working full-time, he attended photography school. Upon graduation, he began pursuing photography in earnest.\n\nUsing photography as his primary medium, he creates works exploring the themes of “life and death” and “the cycle of life.”\nHis earliest memory, which remains vivid, is the death of his maternal great-grandmother when he was two years old.\nHe recalls watching the smoke rise silently from the crematorium chimney and feeling that “people eventually become smoke and disappear.”\nThis formative experience sparked a lifelong quest to understand the questions: “What is life? What is death?”\nThis exploration has profoundly influenced the recurring themes in his work.\n\nTogether with his wife, Chika Usui, he creates collaborative works under the name ‘Chika ＆ Ichio Usui,’ exhibiting in Japan and internationally.","user_id":189394,"name":"Ichio Usui","website":"ichio-usui.com"},{"id":530617,"bio":"Graphic / Packaging Designer and a photographer","user_id":530033,"name":"Djoni Djaafar","website":""},{"id":787320,"bio":"","user_id":776918,"name":"Марина Бородина","website":""},{"id":27297,"bio":"Teake Zuidema grew up in the Netherlands. While studying cultural anthropology at the Free University in Amsterdam, he became interested in photography and filming. He studied the use of photography and film in social science and research. After his studies, he worked as a photographer, photo editor and journalist, first in the Netherlands later in the US. Since 1994 works as a free lance photographer in Pittsburg, PA and specializes in travel photography, portraits and social documentary. He also works on a series about mothers and addiction.","user_id":27302,"name":"Teake Zuidema","website":"www.teakezuidema.com"},{"id":198795,"bio":" \"All of my work is devoted to bring out spirituality in a subject and portray the psychological world between dreams and the real world.This abstract, yet exposed nature of the subject leave an unforgettable impression on the viewer's mind.\"","user_id":198193,"name":"Hajime Yoshida","website":"www.hajime-yoshida.com"},{"id":39960,"bio":"As a photographer and visual artist, I find my inspiration in landscape, history, and memory. My approach to my work is investigative and curious, with a particular focus on exploring our relationship with the spaces we inhabit, especially the landscape. I am intrigued by the way we interpret history and represent it artistically, and how this relates to the social constructs and our collective identity.\nI studied photography at the University of Brighton, where I was tutored by award-winning photographers Mark Power and Lisa Barnard. My final thesis was concerned with the representation of The American West and how it influenced American social identity. Since graduating, I have been the recipient of grants from Magnum Photos and Arts Council England, enabling me to continue working on personal projects exploring key themes in my practice. Additionally, I have collaborated with renowned photographers such as MacDonald Strand, Ewen Spencer, Phil Sharp, Matt Henry, and Uli Weber, with whom I worked for five years. During this time, I was responsible for coordinating Weber's latest book, \"The Allure of Horses,\" published by Assouline, as well as the exhibitions that followed in Londo","user_id":39965,"name":"Joe Dixey","website":"www.joedixey.co.uk"},{"id":806747,"bio":"Charlotte de Schutter is an artistic director and photographer based in Brussels. Her photographic series explore a wide range of themes, from childhood to identity mutation, from the connection to the strange to our relationship with the environment. Each image seeks to reveal the emotional nuances of human life, offering a window into moments that unveil the essence of existence.","user_id":793000,"name":"Charlotte de Schutter","website":"www.charlottedeschutter.com"},{"id":27360,"bio":"Ars longa vita brevis!","user_id":27365,"name":"Arslan Ahmedov","website":"www.arslanahmedov.com"},{"id":61184,"bio":"Mario Pagano (1975) is an award-winning Venezuelan Multidisciplinary Artist and Photographer with a professional career of more than 30 years. He began telling stories from the age of 15, with a video 8 camera. As a photographer, he has worked in fashion, advertising and fine art photography, telling stories through fashion magazine editorial, advertising campaigns and his personal art projects where he mixes photography with film, winning awards and recognition in several prestigious competitions.","user_id":61187,"name":"Mario Pagano","website":"www.mariopagano.com"},{"id":27351,"bio":"Anastasia Tailakova is a lens-based artist, born in Samara, Russia. Her early work contemplates the inner trials and insecurities that are an inherent part of today’s adolescent experience. The mythical act of “growing up” becomes ever-delayed in an absence of rite-of-passage rituals and trustable guidance. Young people in Tailakova’s pictures are caught in a silent standstill, where the most active decision making leads to nothing but confusion, and the means to overcome internal barriers are nowhere in sight.\n\nMore recently, her photographs have addressed questions of temporal placement and the abstract “found”. Using rare, nearly forgotten cameras to achieve a subtle feel of the very recent past, she makes images that look like recovered memory recordings and induce a strong sense of nostalgia. While being modern creations, these pictures appear fragmentary and taken out of their native sequence, which is likely located somewhere at the advent of digital technology. They seek to join the rows of anonymous visual artifacts that have long lost all links to their factual origins. The photographer’s calculated approach to working with aged tools tempts us to suspend our disbelief and discover something old in something new.\n\nAnastasia Tailakova currently lives and works in Saint Petersburg, Russia.\n","user_id":27356,"name":"Anastasia Tailakova","website":"cargocollective.com/tailakova"},{"id":27923,"bio":"Ilaria was born in Florence, graduated from the Art School, then attended two years of graphic design. \nHer training is in classical style and portrait painting the first passion and expressive method, and then, attracted by the magic of the darkroom and artistic photography, explores the technique of printing in black and white before the Academy and later attended courses specialization, workshops and work experience with other photographers. \nIn 2002 she moved to New York City, where she works and studies, majoring in \"General Studies\" at the International Center of Photography. \nShe returned permanently to Italy in 2005, where she worked mainly as a portraitist, ranging from projects and various uses of image, aimed mainly at exhibitions and works on commission.","user_id":27928,"name":"Ilaria Franchini","website":"www.ilariafranchini.com"},{"id":27383,"bio":"I am originally from the US but have been living in Prague for over a year now. I have worked as a live music photographer for several international publications but am currently focused on street photography. I enjoy traveling and reading in my free time. I am a brand ambassador for Sailor Strap camera straps and use Leica, Nikon, and Fuji cameras.","user_id":27388,"name":"Charles Wolford","website":"www.wolfordphotography.eu"},{"id":193783,"bio":"As an amateur photographer, I enjoy the wide range of photographic genres; from abstract to portraiture and many disciplines in between. I have retired after 43 years of practicing in the field of pediatric cardiology.  This allows me to dedicate more time to my long lived love of photogrpahy.","user_id":193181,"name":"Richard Ringel","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/richerphotos"},{"id":27774,"bio":"-Buffalo Spree pubblication March/april/may/september 2018 \n- MENTION of MONOCROME AWARD 2017/2018/2019\n-WINNER OF CALL FOR CHELSEA 2017--EXIBIT NEW YORK\n-WINNER CALL FOR BUSHWICK 2015 - NEW YORK EXIBIT\n Pubblicato su rivista ”Artantis”2013\n- Biennale internazionale del libro d’artista a Mosca 2014\n- Partecpazione al festival di arte  ambientale Georgica con ”micro Macro” ed il suo gruppo BBF2015\n- Pubblicato dalla casa editrice Aracne nel volute n.1 di Arte Fluviale.\nEsposizione alla INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN BOOK ART BIENNALE - MOSCOW 2014\n-Selezionato per la rassegna internazionale a Brooklyn (NY) 6 e 7 Giugno 2015 CALL FOR BUSHWICK\n-Selezione 2015 per la rassegna internazionale a ROCCATEDERIGHI (GR)  \n- 3 Honorable mention at www.photoawards nel 2015 (I.P.A.)\n-Menzione FAPA 2016\n-Pics of the DAY sul National Geographic\n-10 EF on National Geographic\n-2 Sculture in seduta permanente commissionate dal comune di Dugenta\n-N.3 mostre ad AThENs  esposizione alla Blank Wall Gallery","user_id":27779,"name":"Christian Brogi","website":"www.christianbrogi.it"},{"id":155326,"bio":"Luiz Maximiano, 45 (b. Assis Chateaubriand, PR, Brazil), studied Social Communication at ESPM (Escola Superior de Propaganda \u0026amp; Marketing), in São Paulo, and Photography in Hawaii, New York and Amsterdam, where he lived for seven years. During that time, he won the Canonprijs as young talent in photography of the year in the Netherlands. He photographed the war in Afghanistan, elections in Pakistan, HIV crisis in Southern Africa and social unrest in Central America. Back in Brazil, he has worked for major Brazilian and international publications, such as Time magazine, Newsweek, ESPN Magazine, Playboy, Der Spiegel, USA Today, Die Zeit, The Wall Street Journal and won the Prêmio Abril de Jornalismo 2013 for portrait of the year.","user_id":154724,"name":"Luiz Maximiano","website":"www.luizmaximiano.com"},{"id":159027,"bio":" After completing a degree in fine arts Stefan Enders shifted his\nfocus to photography. His fascination for the photographic medium\nis based on the challenge to deal with and capture reality.\n\nNext to freelance projects Stefan Enders also works since 20 years\nfor international magazines such as stern in the fields of portrait\nand photo journalism. Furthermore, his work has been published\nin magazines like Spiegel, Geo, Merian, and Zeit among others.\nIn 2003 Stefan Enders was awarded with the Fuji-Euro-Press-\nPhoto-Award for a project in Burma.\n\nSince 2005 he teaches as a professor of photography at the\nUniversity of Applied Science Mainz. Stefan Enders lives in\nCologne.","user_id":158425,"name":"Stefan Enders","website":"www.stefanenders.de"},{"id":27411,"bio":"Finalist in awards like Kaulak Villa de Madrid, El Lobo y el Madroño, Descubrimientos PHE, Photo Book Week La Fábrica,  IPOTY Fashion Awards, Fine Art Photo Awards, Palm Springs Photo Festival, Kuala Lumpur Photography Awards, Monochrome Awards, Kassel FotoBook Festival.\n\nExhibited his work individually and collectively at Centro Conde Duque (Madrid), Centro José Hierro (San Sebastián de los Reyes), Galería Man Ray (Madrid), Centro Arte Tomas y Valiente (Fuenlabrada), Art \u0026amp; Events Center (Milan), Scope Art (Miami), New Goods (NY, Praga, Bucarest), PHE (Madrid), Centro de Arte (Alcobendas), Real Sociedad Fotográfica (Madrid), Palm Springs Art Museum, Fundación Canal, MOPLA Los Angeles,  Centro Andaluz de Fotografía, Head On Sydney, Bienal Sur Buenos Aires, Centro Cultural de España en Lima, Chile, Mexico.","user_id":27416,"name":"Ivan Clemente","website":"www.ivanclemente.es"},{"id":841740,"bio":"Discover the thrill of sports betting and casino games at 333bet.eu.com, where exciting bonuses and fast payments elevate your gaming experience to new heights!\nBrand: 333bet\nWebsite: https://333bet.eu.com\nAddress: R. Augusta, 2500 - Consolação, São Paulo - SP, 01305-100, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (47) 7474-7099\nEmail: 333bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #333bet #333betgames #333betlogincom #333betwebsite #333betcasino","user_id":827583,"name":"ubdkju kasub","website":"333bet.eu.com"},{"id":787409,"bio":"My aim as a photographer is to see people and moments in time that are unnoticed by others. Small details, streams of light or moments that may be fleeting, however can be a life altering moment for the person being photographed. ","user_id":776991,"name":"Leah Hulst","website":"www.leahhulst.com"},{"id":787329,"bio":"I’m Daphne van der Oord, a Dutch travel and documentary photographer based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. I photograph people, places and the space in between, where routine, environment and culture quietly shape each other.\n\nI spend a lot of time on the move, not because I’m chasing far-off places, but because I’m curious about what everyday life looks like somewhere else. If something feels a bit overlooked, a face in the crowd, an empty street just before dawn; that’s usually where I’ll stop.\n\nI started taking photos when I was ten, with a small 5-megapixel camera and no idea what I was doing. Only that I wanted to capture a glance. A laugh. That’s still what I’m looking for in my work: a real human connection.","user_id":776927,"name":"Daphne van der Oord","website":"www.daphnevanderoord.com"},{"id":27446,"bio":"Katja Alexiadou is a London based photographer and has been communicating her artistic vision through exhibitions and online for over 7 years. She earned her MA degree from Goldsmiths University of London in 2011, where under the guidance of Arnold Borgerth-Filho and Pasi Valiaho she was given the opportunity to indulge into light composition and forms while imprinting human unconscious behavioral psychosynthesis .\nInfluenced and inspired by numerous photographers and visual artists, prominent places among whom hold artists like Henri Cartier Bresson, Nan Goldin, Nobuyoshi Araki, Olivier De Sagazan and Alexey Titarenko, she has been working with a wide range of digital, film and instant cameras.\nWhile trying to embody new techniques and perspectives in her visualization of an instance she focuses her research in human psychology and behaviour, bodies in stillness or movement, dreams and the surreal and the flow of time.\nShe has participated in various group exhibitions in London, Berlin, Athens and Santorini and has worked with numerous photographers, digital artists, documentary and filmmakers, and graphic designers from Europe and the US.\n","user_id":27451,"name":"Katja Alexiadou","website":"www.unshape.co.uk"},{"id":27653,"bio":" for a number of years. I have endeavoured to reflect the inner truth of everything and everyone  i connect to on the streets the beauty in a cracked pavement, a broken glimpse of a woman’s face or a fragile hand hidden in the shadows.\nI have recently been practicing shamanic journeying and this have lead me to try and create what i have been experiencing through this process.\nThe Nature Of Truth and Reality !\nThank You ","user_id":27658,"name":"James Kriszyk","website":"www.kriszyk.com"},{"id":27490,"bio":" \nHer photographs have been included in over 100 exhibitions. Her work is in the permanent collections of The Library of Congress, The Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, CITY 2000 (Chicago),The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky, The City of Chicago and Yaddo. The Archive of Documentary Arts, Duke University’s Rubenstein Library, acquired 250 gelatin silver photographs in 2015. \n\n \nRecent touring exhibitions include, The 9th Annual The Fence, (Photoville) , A Yellow Rose Project and Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt \u0026amp; the Four Freedoms. \n\nHer documentary photography projects have been featured in American Photography Annual, American Legacy Magazine, Center, de Volkskrant, F8, Foto8, Huck, Lenscratch, LifeForce, Oxford American, Photo District News, Preservation, and The Digital Journalist.  \nHoskins has been published in national and international publications, including AARP Bulletin, AFL-CIO, Art for Obama, Chicago Tribune, Doubletruck, Enjeux Les Echos (France), Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, NewScientist, Newsweek, National Geographic Traveler, Open Society Institute Annual Report, Politico, Psychology Today, Preservation Magazine, Rides magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post Instagram, Focus (Germany), Fortune, NZZ Folio (Switzerland), Yaddo's Annual Report, BBC Television and Public Television. Sarah was a member of the Black Star Photo Agency from 1998-2005.  \n\n","user_id":27495,"name":"Sarah Hoskins","website":"www.sarahhoskins.com"},{"id":787395,"bio":"I'm currently 19 and attending Mohawk Valley Community College for a degree in photography.  I started my photo journey in 2019 when I got my first Canon point-and-shoot camera and I've been doing it ever since.  I tried painting, drawing, sculpture and other forms of art but nothing quite \"clicked\" like photography did. I love digital photography as an art form especially considering that we're in a very tech-oriented age.  It's a way to stop a moment in time forever and be able to create copies to share whether they be digital or physical prints. I love portraiture, wildlife, landscape, and really all other types of photography.  I have a small photography business as well where I have done weddings, senior portraits, families, pets and more. At the moment I'm in the process of getting my work out into the world in the hopes that someday I can do some sort of photography full-time. ","user_id":776979,"name":"Jacob Wojciechowski","website":"jacobwojo16.wixsite.com/jwphotography"},{"id":27432,"bio":"Since 2011, the Institut français in Jordan, in collaboration with Darat Al Tasweer and The Greater Amman Municipality has been organizing the Image Festival in Amman. It involves the main art galleries and cultural institutions in Jordan.\n\nThis festival - single major event dedicated to photography in the Middle-East – is aiming at gathering more professionals and expand internationally so as to create opportunities for sustainable cultural exchanges.\n\nEvery year, 25 photographers from the Middle-Eastern region and other international photographers are selected to present their art works in the framework of the Festival. Year by year, the latter attracts a wider audience and involves both professional and amateur photographers. The event benefits from a wide media coverage (TV, radio and press) and is now the longest yearly cultural event in the capital, taking place from the 1st up to the 31st of March, every year. Since 2012, the Festival thematizes each edition: (RE)EVOLUTION in 2012; MACRO \u0026amp; ME in 2013 and in 2014: TOGETHER.\n\nIn addition to the many exhibitions related to the theme, the Festival organizes two photographic competitions, workshops/meetings with photographers, residential photographic creations and a Jordanian edition of the “Night of the Year” by the Rencontres d'Arles. It also has its own publications.","user_id":27437,"name":"Image Festival Amman","website":""},{"id":21993,"bio":"I am currently teaching in universities and colleges more than photography at the moment.\nI was born into a cultural family.\nAnd I have a Masters Degree in Islamic Azad University in Art Research.\nIn addition to photography, I also have a stamp set and money for my interest in image and graphics.\nNow, I've been professionally photographing for about fifteen years. I used to paint and draw before. But at university I chose photography (Associate Degree), then graphic (bachelor) and then art study (Master) and read.\nIn photography I do more collection. And as I work for the news agency, I also work as a freelance photojournalist, photo-essays, and image editor. Of course, the topics that interest me.","user_id":21993,"name":"Shermin Nasiri","website":"sherminpix.ir"},{"id":379752,"bio":"J'ai une formation en Arts-Plastiques et en Communication graphique spécialisés en design graphique et photo.","user_id":379168,"name":"denis brassard","website":""},{"id":182937,"bio":"I’m 44 YO Russian photograhper. In my activity I mostly concentrate on nature and documentary photography. I have a passion for sailing, sea and social photography as well. Thanks to travelling I investigate new cultures to capture my personal impression about it through photos.","user_id":182335,"name":"Georgy Akimov","website":"rover.photo"},{"id":27505,"bio":"Portuguese Photojournalist born and established in Braga, Started his career as a Photojournalist in 2007;\nStudied Photography at IPF – Porto (Portuguese Institute of Photography);\nPhotojournalist at Global Imagens ( Jornal de Notícias, Diário de Notícias, O Jogo); SOONimage (ES); and Corbis Images(UK) Collaborator;\nIn 2012 he was one of the official photographers of Braga: European Youth Capital 2012 and also a colaborator of Guimarães: European Culture Capital 2012;\n\nHe has published nationally and internationally , among others:\nThe Guardian (UK ) ; Internazionale (IT); La Repubblica (IT);   Lusa - News from Portugal ; WAPA ; NFactos ; Soon Image Press ( ES ) ; Corbis Images (UK ) ; Visão; Publico; Diário de Notícias , Semanário Sol; Jornal Expresso; Jornal de Notícias; O Jogo, RTP , SIC , TVI , A Bola , Music Radar (UK ) ; Guitar World (UK ) ; Scanpix ( Nor ) ; Profimedia ( CZ ) ; Imaj Arsivi Yay?nc?l?k ( Tur ) ; Future Publishing Ltd (UK ) ;\nFeatured his work in Solo and Group exhibitions, not only nationaly (Portugal) but also internationally in Beijing , Tokyo, Osaka and Shanghai;\nAwards:\n2013 - Nikon International Photo Contest 2012-2013 - 3rd Prize - Singles .","user_id":27510,"name":"Gonçalo Delgado","website":"www.goncalodelgado.com"},{"id":718894,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer and a devoted full-time mother residing in Bali, Indonesia. Since 2016, photography has become a significant source of solace and therapy for me. It’s guiding me through diverse phases of life. Up until 2021 when I officially became a new mother, Photography documentaries in particular once again brought me to discover the beauty and tranquility in enveloping the pressures I receive as a new mother into a visual story that gives me a reason to keep moving forward. Since then, I started focusing my work and exploration of my project on family, domestic, and women's issues.","user_id":718310,"name":"Shindy Lestari","website":"shindlestari.wixsite.com/shindy-lestari"},{"id":378454,"bio":"Telling stories is a way of seeing the world. \n\nAs an artist, photojournalist, storyteller and educator, I’ve found my true passion in capturing the beauty and complexity of real-life moments. Whether I'm shooting a portrait session or a wedding, I believe that family is at the heart of everything I envision. As a storyteller, I strive to create memorable visual stories that capture the essence of people's lives and relationships.\n\nWhat I love most about photography is its ability to convey emotions and memories through small, wordless moments, an image. I believe that these moments carry the most power, and I aspire to capture them in my photographs.\n\nI reside in Northern California, splitting my time between Mendocino and San Francisco. I'm always exploring new locations, and I'm excited to travel the world to capture the stories of families. ","user_id":377870,"name":"Joyce Perlman","website":"www.jperlmanphotography.com"},{"id":27577,"bio":"Daniel Kovalovszky ( b.1979 ) lives in Budapest, Hungary. After graduating from high school he studied portrait photography and photojournalism in Budapest. He has been working as a photographer since 2001. Between 2001 and 2010 he made several documentary photography essays, mostly about human aging in Hungary. Over the last few years he has become deeply interested in landscape photography. Besides taking photographs of woods in Eastern Europe he has started working on a portrait series concerns the personal stories of people who have had near-death experiences. His  works are long-term projects and getting conceptual. Kovalovszky's photographs have been exhibited in several galleries and museums in Eastern Europe and the United Kingdom.","user_id":27582,"name":"Daniel Kovalovszky","website":"www.kovalovszky.com"},{"id":463472,"bio":"I studied photography at Dundee’s Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design under the guidance of the late, great Joseph McKenzie, graduating in 1980. I have over 45 years’ of work exploring images from behind the lens, with mainly experimental work using natural light. The subtle and subdued glow of the damp Scottish sun is a resource much used in painting my photographic images. I have exhibited extensively for over 30 years and have featured in the Scottish Portrait Awards in 2018, 2019 \u0026amp; 2022 and the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition in 2020 and 2023.","user_id":462888,"name":"Brian Craig","website":"www.facebook.com/tallartdesignphotography"},{"id":217452,"bio":"Maria Patzschke, wohnhaft in Basel\n\nMehrere Jahre Lichttechnikerin an Theatern in Hamburg und Basel, Studium mit Masterabschluss als Lichtdesignerin in Österreich. Berufsbegleitende Weiterbildung Fotografie und Studium journalistische Fotografie am MAZ in Luzern. Arbeitet als Lichtplanerin und freischaffende Fotografin in Basel. Vorstandmitglied BelleVue-Ort für Fotografie Basel. Wird vertreten durch Ex-Press Visuelle Medien. Verbandsmitglied Schweizer Pressefotografen und Videojournalisten. Mitglied bei Purple Eye, Netzwerk von professionellen Schweizer Fotografinnen und beim Same Kollektiv.","user_id":216850,"name":"Maria Patzschke","website":"www.mariapatzschke.com"},{"id":533416,"bio":"Antonio Salaverry (1986) is a Brazilian photographer and visual artist born in Rio de Janeiro and currently residing in São Paulo. In his work, he tensions the natural and the urban, and also performs self-portraits as a means of expression","user_id":532832,"name":"Antonio Salaverry","website":"antoniosalaverry.com"},{"id":787498,"bio":"","user_id":777062,"name":"晓洋 陈","website":""},{"id":442153,"bio":"I was born in 1987 in Kazakhstan, in the small town of Alga, I have no education as a photographer, I studied to be a fashion designer, I didn’t have a large choice of professions, I chose the most creative ones, I love to sew. From the age of 15 he worked in various fields, was an assistant investigator in the police, a croupier in a casino, and a traveling salesman.\nIn 2013 I moved to Russia, the city of St. Petersburg. This year I won a photo contest from the clothing brand JWAnderson. Your photo / Our future.\nIn 2023, I returned home to Kazakhstan.\nP.S. Sorry for my English, I used Google translator.","user_id":441569,"name":"Yelena Beletskaya","website":"www.instagram.com/photofatalista?igsh=MWRodnl1OXozdjd4bQ=="},{"id":761258,"bio":"Born in Northern Ireland, and brought up in Zambia, Anita McCullough produces collages, woodblock relief prints and paintings. She is embracing the painterly attributes of photography using in-camera multiple exposure techniques; calling these ‘collisions-in-camera’.  She is inspired by the natural world, especially by everyday sights near her East London home on the edge of Epping Forest. Empirically combining these with aspects of the built environment, she is creating still further 'collisions' and clashes that excite the eye, and for her, demand further exploration and more experimentation. Open to working in all photography genres, she was a Portrait of Britain Vol.5 winner in 2023.","user_id":755762,"name":"Anita McCullough","website":""},{"id":27593,"bio":"Hamid Blad is first of all, a self-made photographer.He began his artistic career in traditional film photography. The grains, the old processes or alternatives had immediately fascinated him. After years of digital photography, he felt the need to find less smooth images. For ten years now, he practices only « slow photography » but at a very high speed. This does not imply that the photographer remains inactive during the shooting. His personal work consists mainly of the encounter of the contemporary image with the timeless processes. This confrontation is an essential part of his vision.","user_id":27598,"name":"Hamid Blad","website":"www.hamidblad.com"},{"id":159163,"bio":"The question of whether I have anything to say is up in the air, but right around 40 I became obsessed with photographing things and people around me. \n\nAt the moment I suppose I'm trying to use digital in a way that seems appropriate  - by exploiting the speed, ease and range of the process.","user_id":158561,"name":"Michael Balderi","website":""},{"id":142622,"bio":"As a first-generation Greek-American, Christos' perspectives were shaped by two disparate and fascinating cultures. The artist's practice is born from a wellspring of inspiration among themes of memory, connection, and identity, consummated by intimate examinations of history, architecture, and socioeconomics. Employing multifaceted approaches rooted in research and with an appreciation of metaphorical and physical space, the artist's photographs evoke cogent, palpable awareness through distinct, cohesive narratives and aesthetics. Whether constructing Dutch Golden Age-inspired contemporary still life or capturing distinguished historic interiors bathed in majestic opulence, Christos' intrigue galvanizes his ambition to perpetually explore new terrain and share relevant stories in a very dynamic world.\n\nChristos resides in the American Northeast. His springboard originates in the visual arts with a BFA. The artist's photographs can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the U.S.A. The artist's work has been recognized through awards, publications, and exhibitions throughout the nation and abroad. Venues include the Baltimore Museum of Art, Blue Sky Gallery, Grimaldis Gallery, the Houston Center for Photography, among others. Among awards and publications, he is a 2022 Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 artist, a winner of longstanding Communication Arts' 2023 Photography Annual, Prix de la Photographie de Paris, Tokyo and Budapest International Foto Awards, and the International Photography Awards; his work has been featured on Artnet, in Musée, Float, Dodho, and Aspire Design and Home Magazines; he was longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize and was shortlisted for the Athens Photo Festival.","user_id":142020,"name":"Christos J. Palios","website":"www.christospalios.com"},{"id":77340,"bio":"Antiques, communication, photography, in a lifetime what brings together these careers that nothing seems to link?\nSelf-taught and a jack of all trades, this is the story of an eclectic and prolific self-made man, openness and intuition could be his watchwords. \nInitiated by an Argentic lover, at a time when digital photography did not exist, it allowed him to acquire solid technical bases. \nFotofever at the Carrousel du Louvre was his first \"big\" exhibition, others will follow in Switzerland and in Paris at the Grand Palais \nToday it is the aesthetic freedom that he is looking for in his pictures, based on the principle that everything can be sublimated without \"cheating\" with reality.","user_id":77040,"name":"Denis Debadier","website":"www.denisdebadier.com"},{"id":159414,"bio":"KseniaSimakova was born in 1992 in Samara, Russian Federation. Economist-mathematician Diploma of Samara National Research University. Graduated in Photography school under Mikhail Musorin guidance.The Russian Union of Art Photographers member since 2013. Selected as 30 UNDER 30 women photographers 2020 by Artpil.\n\nResearching in photography since 2003 including couple of years practicing with analog photography process. Photographic works mainly focused on reality to screen spontaneous harmony of nowadays and research visual metaphors of being, using documentary approach.\nKsenia was awarded and honored in international and national photographic contests. Works were exhibited in more than 20 cities in Russia, Italy, Lithuania, works were included in more than 30 exhibitions and 12 catalogues.","user_id":158812,"name":"Ksenia Simakova","website":"www.kseniasimakova.com"},{"id":159331,"bio":"Seit Jahren beschäftige ich mich mit Analogfotografie und seit kurzem auch mit Mobile-Photographie hobbymäßig. Als Hobby arbeite ich mit den Kindern, als Jugendleiter und beschäftige mich auch als Bühnentechniker und Lichtregisseur.","user_id":158729,"name":"Alexander Kurockin","website":"@akukurochkin"},{"id":27670,"bio":"Federico Winer, born in Buenos Aires in 1973, is a multitalented artist, photographer, professor at the University of Buenos Aires and producer. With backgrounds coming from Political Science, Philosophy, Architecture and the arts.\n\nHis acclaimed photographic work ULTRADISTANCIA explores the boundaries between travel photography, geography, urbanism and digital art. A reflection about the possibilities of travel without movement that new technologies and satellite imagery at our fingertips allow us. The manifests of an extreme distance of looking, so fond to photographers as well as travellers, geographers and philosophers.\n\nHe has exhibited and performed worldwide including solo and collective art shows in Buenos Aires, New York, Melbourne, Bangkok, Córdoba, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Frankfurt, Madrid and Barcelona.\n\nHis work has also been featured prominently worldwide in the media with articles and reviews in the leading newspapers and magazines. ","user_id":27675,"name":"Federico Winer","website":"www.ultradistancia.com"},{"id":787686,"bio":"","user_id":777212,"name":"Yuxuan Wang","website":"yuxuanwangstylist.squarespace.com"},{"id":805612,"bio":"My name is Michael Lepor, and I am a professional photographer based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. I embarked on my full-time career in photography in August 2023 and have since dedicated myself to this passion. As a disabled veteran, I served in the U.S. Coast Guard and Reserves from 2010 to 2018. I utilized my GI Bill benefits to attend Full Sail University, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Digital Cinematography in 2017.\n\nMy aspiration to work behind the camera has been a long-standing one, and I have always found creative fulfillment in this field. Following my military service, I transitioned into law enforcement in North Texas. While I value the experiences gained during that time, I realized that my true passion lay in photography. Today, I specialize in portrait photography and am proud to serve clients across the entire DFW Metroplex. I invite you to explore my work and look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with you.","user_id":792144,"name":"Michael Lepor","website":"www.mjphototx.com"},{"id":787701,"bio":"","user_id":777224,"name":"Molly Gildner","website":""},{"id":590445,"bio":"Sono un pittore, restauratore e decoratore per professione; la Fotografia è la mia Passione. \nSono nato nel 1968 in Calabria, a Cutro (KR), risiedo in provincia di Reggio Emilia.\nHo presentato alcune Mostre Personali in Italia, ed ho partecipazioni a diverse Mostre Collettive in Italia e all’estero.\nUn Portfolio di mie fotografie selezionate da Vogue Italia. \nMiei progetti fotografici pubblicati su riviste cartacee ed online italiane e internazionali.\nAlcune mie opere sono parte di collezioni di istituzioni museali italiane.\n","user_id":589861,"name":"Francesco Mercadante","website":"www.francescomercadante.com"},{"id":90233,"bio":"","user_id":89775,"name":"MICHELE DE SOUZA","website":""},{"id":153304,"bio":"I am a documentary and portrait photographer living and working in the Hudson Valley and NYC.  My focus is long-term projects and portraiture with people who live outside of expected norms, establishing relationships to which I return regularly. The trust that forms over time allows me to find an honest comingling of the gritty and difficult as well as the sublime in the lives of those I photograph. My former work as a trauma nurse has deeply informed my photographic work and helps me to see beyond the surface of what initially presents, to not shy away from the adversity and loss found in everyday life. After independent study at the ICP, I studied with Mary Ellen Mark, Eugene Richards and Paolo Pellegrin. I am a 2004 NYFA fellow in photography and most recently a 2023 NYFA/JGS fellow in photography. My work has been featured in The Sun Magazine and can be found on the Social Documentary Network.\n\n","user_id":152702,"name":"Maureen Beitler","website":"www.maureenbeitler.com"},{"id":1093,"bio":"Linda Troeller’s books and exhibitions focus on women, sexuality, self-portraiture among other social issues.  Her new book, Sex, Death, Transcendence, from TBW Books will be out February 2024 of 50 years of self portraits. She recently had an exhibition at the Museum of Sex, NYC, and has an ongoing show at the Museum of the City of NY with her Chelsea Hotel pictures. Living in the Chelsea Hotel, Schiffer, 2015 won an IPA Book Award, 2016 focusing on living in the iconic, gothic architecture. She exhibited the project at Leica Gallery Los Angeles, 2019. Her book with interviews with Marion Schneider, Erotic Lives of Women, Scalo, 1998 was reviewed as one of the “most gutsy and imaginative books of the decade,” NYTimes. Aperture published her Pictures of the Year winning images in Healing Waters, 1998 and Daylight published, Orgasm, 2014. ","user_id":1093,"name":"Linda Troeller","website":"www.lindatroeller.com"},{"id":568500,"bio":"Frango is a artist focusing on wearables, sculptures and photography.","user_id":567916,"name":"Frango artist","website":"www.frango.info"},{"id":297960,"bio":"I've been taking photographs for many years and feel privileged to have learned in the days of film photography. My passions are architectural, street and landscape photography.","user_id":297358,"name":"Gary Colet","website":"www.garycoletphotography.com"},{"id":53515,"bio":"Aji Susanto Anom (b.1989) is a photographer and lecturer based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. His work is basically explores all his personal question about the darkness of his deeper life. He has published three photobooks independently called “Nothing Personal”, “Poison” and “Recollecting Dreams”. In 2015, he was selected as one of the participant of “Angkor Photography Workshop” under the mentor: Antoine D’Agata and Sohrab Hura. In 2016, one of his work is selected as finalist of BURN MAGZINE Emerging Photographer Fund 2016. His works can also be discovered through his featured publication on BURN Magazine, Lens Culture, The Invisible Photographer Asia, Top Photography Films, Monovisions, Dodho Magazines, Sidewalkers.Asia and more.","user_id":53520,"name":"Aji Susanto Anom","website":"www.lensculture.com/aji-susanto-anom"},{"id":27902,"bio":"IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.\n\nWhether it’s funding, jobs, career development, advice or creative collaborators you need, we can help – whatever your discipline. We work with major arts organisations to bring our members incredible, exclusive opportunities – from commissions to competitions, funding to training.\n\nSince we first launched IdeasTap from a small riverside office in Bermondsey, south London, a lot has changed. From those exciting early days we've since awarded hundreds of thousands of pounds in funding directly to our members. We've provided either an opportunity, funding or professional mentoring to more than 40,000 young people. And we've packed our members off on creative assignments around the UK and the world - including trips to New York, Shanghai, Dubai, Tokyo, Siberia and Dhaka.\n\nMeanwhile we've been growing. In January 2014 our 135,000th member signed up. We've moved to bigger offices, with IdeasTap, National Student Drama Festival and an army of IdeasTap members – as part of our Creative Space programme – all under one roof. We're lucky enough to be partnered with more fantastic arts organisations than ever – and we're always looking to build new relationships that will bring our members fresh opportunities.","user_id":27907,"name":"Ideas Tap","website":""},{"id":440848,"bio":"Sofie Hecht is a documentary photographer born in Brooklyn, NY and based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her work focuses on queer community, particularly collaborative portraiture, documenting drag performances, and returning home to photograph her own biological family. She moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2019 where she began working for the non-profit youth group home Casa Q that supports queer youth without a safe home. She then became a paralegal focused on civil rights lawsuits against prison and jails in support of folks who were incarcerated. She enrolled in the International Center of Photography’s Documentary and Visual Practice online program for their 2023 school year where she worked on a long term project documenting the effects of the nuclear industrial complex on New Mexican families, particularly those in the 50 mile radiation zone from the Trinity site. Sofie also continues to work on a long term documentary and portrait project The Queer Family Photobook about how queer people make alternative family units in Albuquerque. She is now a Graduate Assistant at the University of New Mexico’s Communication and Journalism department.","user_id":440264,"name":"Sofie Hecht","website":"www.sofiehechtphoto.com"},{"id":27917,"bio":"Amrita Chandradas is a documentary photographer, currently based at Singapore and all over South-East Asia. Before moving back to Asia,she largely divided her time between London,Barbados and Jamaica by photographing and co-curating visual art exhibitions\n\nIn 2014, Amrita won the prestigious “ Top 30 under 30” award by Magnum Photos,her works was featured along with 29 other leading photographers at Birmingham. She also won the People's choice award along with two other finalists at the \"Top 30 under 30\" showcase by Magnum Photos. Her work has been featured on BBC world,Tamil Guardian, Barbados Advocate, Straits Times,Lens culture and etc.\n\nIn 2013, Amrita graduated with an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communications and continues to pursue her passion as a story teller.","user_id":27922,"name":"Amrita Chandradas","website":"www.amritachandradas.com"},{"id":28387,"bio":"In 2014 he completed his MA in Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication. Nowadays he works as a freelance photographer and is constantly published in various media from the Americas and Europe. His work has been shown in several festivals across Europe and exhibited in Russia, Ecuador and the UK. Among others, he won the National Arts Prize Nuevo Mariano Aguilera 2015, was a finalist at the Sony World Photography Awards 2015 in the Mobile Phone category and has been awarded several honourable mentions at the FotoVisura Grant (2012, 2013, 2015). \n\nIn 2016 he published his first photo-book Al Otro Lado with Brazilian publishing house Editora Madalena. This publication was selected among the best author photobooks by the festival Les Rencontres de la Photographie 2016 in Arles, France. The photo-book also got an honorable mention at the International Prize Felifa-Fola (Argentina, 2016) and was selected as the best photography book in Brazil by the festival Féria Miolo(s) 2016.\n\nAs a tutor, he has imparted various workshops on author documentary photography and editing in Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and Russia. He is a member of the documentary photography collective Runa Photos and is based in Quito, Ecuador.","user_id":28392,"name":"Misha Vallejo","website":"www.mishavallejo.com"},{"id":27885,"bio":"Photo District News (or PDN) is an American monthly trade publication for professional photographers. PDN was first published in 1980. The publication takes its name from New York City's photo district, an area of photo businesses that was once located in Flatiron District.\n\nOriginally named New York Photo District News, PDN was founded by Carl Pugh, who was working as a photographer’s assistant and sought more freelance work. He inquired as to the best way to advertise his services and was told to post a note on the community bulletin boards found at local businesses frequented by professional photographers. This sparked the idea to create a newsletter for the loose-knit community of professional photographers who populated the inexpensive loft spaces along lower Fifth Avenue (the “Photo District”).\n\nThe first issue (May 1980) cost $800 to print and carried $2,000 in advertising, yielding a tidy profit. It was distributed free in stores in the Photo District. PDN was an instant success. In time, the pros coming to Manhattan on assignment from elsewhere in the country picked up a copy and requested a subscription (initially $6 per year), which, in turn, was seen by other pros back home. In this manner, PDN quickly grew into a national publication.","user_id":27890,"name":"Photo District News","website":"www.pdnonline.com"},{"id":28409,"bio":"I'm an artist, photographer and publisher based in Yekaterinburg, Russia. I've been working as a photographer since 2001. Co-founder of ZOOM ZOOM Family, a local union of photographers since 2006.\nI've been always interested in contemporary art and it's practices, but was able to turn myself on in only in 2014. I've compleated amazing and incredibly intense year program by Nadya Sheremetova at Fotodepartament, St. Peterburg named 'Overcoming Photography'. \nMy graduate work was shown at Uglich International Festival of Photography, Uglich, Russia in 2016 also.\nSince 2016 I'm consistently working on my longlasting project 'Selfportrait'.\nMy interest is in areas of how we look at ourself and how we show ourselves to others, self-identification, individuation and practice of looking and seeing nowadays.","user_id":28414,"name":"Evgeny Litvinov","website":"evgenylitvinov.ru"},{"id":27884,"bio":"Born in 1970 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.\n\nHe is a master of playful site-specific installations in urban and natural landscapes (whose only trace remains photography), these have addressed the audience throughout the world for more than two decades. His monumental interventions incorporate everyday objects (water cans, balls, shovels, \nglasses) and transform selected locations into artistically and imaginatively provocative spaces. His installations – found across Europe, Australia, Asia, and the USA – have been created in a dialogue with local communities, tradition and history, but with a convincing turn into the unknown. \n\nDespite almost urgent associations to land-artistic approaches, Vogrincic has never been interested in the late modernistic issue of leaving the white cube and building images in nature. Instead, he has been far more interested in incorporating the absurd, the unestablished and combining \nambiguous ideas in the Neo-Dada style. \n\nIt is no coincidence that his personal art history reference is Ben Vautier, a rather obscure Italian-French avant-garde artist from the 1960’s. In his works one can find the following elements developed further by Vogrincic: piling of various common objects, witty ideas expressed in simple sentences and anti-establishment. Or – according to Vautier – no art. If something sublimely beautiful is created as a side product, the author obviously does not mind.","user_id":27889,"name":"Matej Andraz Vogrincic","website":"www.galerijafotografija.si"},{"id":28622,"bio":"My work is documentary,portraiture and street photography, I would even dare to say journalistic. I do at time do other types.\n\nBorn in Belfast 1989 I Graduated from the Belfast School of Art in 2012.  My work has granted certain opportunities over the past number of years to enable it and my own develop and gain new insights into documenting the human condition. \n\nMy artistic curiosity and passion has taken me across the World to Africa and Brazil and my main work has been looking at how sport helps to give street children strength to get off drugs and alcohol and challenges negative perceptions. I look at the portraits , as the same way I would look at a passport image and see how it gives an identity. \n\nI like to view people in their natural state, I find this snapshot of a person's day to be documentary at its very core, and reflects my perception of what I understand documentary photography to be. ","user_id":28627,"name":"Malachy McCrudden","website":"www.mccrudden.org.uk"},{"id":28589,"bio":"Keith Dannemiller graduated with a degree in Biochemistry from Vanderbilt University, worked for three years in San Francisco investigating the use of radioactive isotopes in inflammation studies, but soon realized the scientific life of the laboratory was not for him. Since then, he has been a freelance editorial photographer for publications such as Time, Newsweek, Business Week, New York Times, Vanity Fair, National Geographic, Al Jazeera and numerous other international publications. He currently spends his time photographing personal projects of social importance in Mexico City such as the cult to Saint Jude Thaddeus, editorial projects in the contentious southern state of Guerrero and traditional religious festivals throughout the country.  He continuously exhibits his work throughout Mexico and recently published Callegrafía a book of documentary images from the streets of Mexico City, his home for the last 28 years. His work is included in the prestigious Wittliff Southwestern and Mexican Photography Collection in San Marcos, Texas. His one-person show, Callegrafía: La Ciudad Efímera will open later this year at the Museo Archivo de la Fotografía de la Ciudad de México.","user_id":28594,"name":"Keith Dannemiller","website":"www.keithdannemiller.com"},{"id":102987,"bio":"Francesco Cilli is a documentary photographer.\nSince 2011 he remains fascinated by photography, and he started to work ad an assistant in a photo studio.\nHe attended the MOOD Photography school from 2012 to 2016. In 2016 he worked with the no-profit organization \"Operare Per\" who operates congenital children malformations in Bangladesh. This journey abroad inspired him to publish his first book \"The Heroes\". His work was featured on\nDonna Moderna, TPI, LensCulture and LuganoPhotoDay, where he won the first price in the category emerging talents. His photographs have been exhibited in several cities. Nowadays he is working on long-term project in various field, from technology to the social area.","user_id":102385,"name":"Francesco Cilli","website":"www.francescocilli.com"},{"id":787883,"bio":"I took up photography when I retired but have always had an interest in visual images.\n\nI belong to a local Photography Club and my images are displayed at both local and \nnational photography events. I benefit from internal competitions where a verbal assessment is made. ","user_id":777366,"name":"Angela Thompson","website":""},{"id":47302,"bio":"","user_id":47307,"name":"Reema Hamdan","website":""},{"id":203004,"bio":"Photograph and filmaker specialized in underwater shooting \nI realize all my work in free diving ","user_id":202402,"name":"Lucas Guidi","website":"www.lucasguidi.com"},{"id":809990,"bio":"","user_id":795583,"name":"Emma Zanello","website":null},{"id":787884,"bio":"Humanist street photography for many years.","user_id":777367,"name":"Fred Jouaret","website":""},{"id":209670,"bio":"I am a 76 year old street photographer and have  been interested  in taking pictures my whole life. These photos are just a small selection of some of the images I have taken over the years with my point and shot cameras .  My photographic style is  candid with the intention of capturing scenes I find interesting.","user_id":209068,"name":"Boris Keller","website":""},{"id":784386,"bio":"Eric began photographing what was remaining at old West ghost town sites in 2005. These vanishing places fueled Eric's drive to document the historical remains of the American West as artistically as he could. Since his start in photography, Eric has also been interested in photographing historic buildings, signs, and sites from living towns and cities (which are also being vandalized and disappearing). The varied landscapes and wildlife of the scenic western United States were also early photo subjects of interest to Eric. ","user_id":774409,"name":"Eric Thome","website":"eric-thome.com"},{"id":787885,"bio":"","user_id":777368,"name":"Tony Anderson","website":""},{"id":27781,"bio":"Galateia is a photographer based in Heraklion, Greece.","user_id":27786,"name":"Galateia Iatraki","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/galateia, www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=52047"},{"id":585929,"bio":"I am Ilaria Miani, an amateur photographer.  I don't remember the first time I held a camera in my hands, but I most definitely remember the two key moments when I experienced the magic of photography.  The first time was in my brother's dark room, and I was really just a child, and then later, as a teenager, when my father took me to a National Geographic photo exhibition in Rome. After that, I had no choice, photography has definitely become my world. From that moment on I've had the opportunity to live very different experiences, and over the years I've tested myself, trying to find my personal feeling, my own sense of style in my photography. \nPicture by picture one by one I have acquired an awareness of how an image can be important because it has the power to provide documentary evidence of our lives, an instrument to inspect our common humanity. Much more powerful because each frame is a human being squared: in each image there is not just what I see, but how I see it with all my emotions, background, feeling, happiness, sadness, culture, knowledge, experiences, lack of experiences. This is why photography is unique.  And it is with this belief that I took photos.","user_id":585345,"name":"ILARIA MIANI","website":"ilariamiani.myportfolio.com"},{"id":144856,"bio":"La \"vecchia\" passione per la fotografia mi ha portato, col passare del tempo, a dedicarmi al ritratto. Qui ho trovato un  mondo di espressioni, di sensazioni, di emozioni che mi attraggono e coinvolgono sempre più . La mia speranza è quella di riuscire, con il linguaggio fotografico, a trasmettere anche solo una piccola parte dei miei sentimenti. Dedico le mie fotografie a chiunque troverà un briciolo di tempo per guardarle. bruno gagliardi.","user_id":144254,"name":"bruno gagliardi","website":"brunogagliardi49@gmail.com"},{"id":162787,"bio":"Na fotografiestudies aan het KASK in Gent ben ik beginnen fotograferen voor architecten en architectenbureaus in binnen- en buitenland. Foto's worden regelmatig gepubliceerd in woon- en architectuurtijdschriften en online publicaties. Ook vielen ze de voorbije jaren in de prijzen bij fotografiewedstrijden. ","user_id":162185,"name":"Koen Van Damme","website":"www.koenvandamme.be"},{"id":162963,"bio":"Oksana Danilova was born in 1986 in Omsk, Russia.\nShe graduated from the Faculty of Culture and Arts in Omsk State University, Russia. Also in St. Petersburg, graduated from S. Maximishin's Photo courses \"Photography in magazine\".\nOksana is documentary photographer for 10 years. Her works has been published in journals such as: \"Russian Reporter\" (Russia), \"Esquire\" (Kazakhstan), \"Suomen Kuvalehti\" (Finland), \"Maailman Kuvalehti\" (Finland).\nSince 2017 she lives in Mosсow.\n","user_id":162361,"name":"Oksana Danilova","website":""},{"id":250736,"bio":"Danish photographer born in 1977. Working freelance both as a journalist and photographer he tells stories for a living. \n\nHis work is not documentary photography but rather artistic snap shot interpretations of the spectacular unspectacular and quickly forgotten everyday moments of life. \n\nHe often create his own narratives of the situations and scenes before him reflected in his mood and thoughts about current issues regarding the state of the world, politics, human behavior, personal experiences etc.","user_id":250134,"name":"Jon Detlefsen","website":"www.sagafoto.dk"},{"id":150979,"bio":"A private documentarian making sense of my world through images.","user_id":150377,"name":"Melvin Rodriguez","website":"mrdmrod.myportfolio.com"},{"id":781987,"bio":"Independent","user_id":772478,"name":"Iman Gholamiyan","website":"500px.com/p/imangholamiyan"},{"id":809996,"bio":"","user_id":795588,"name":"Thomas Hill","website":"www.thomashill.xyz"},{"id":27815,"bio":"Associate professor, Shanghai University of Engineering Science College of Art and Design.\nMember of Shanghai Artists Association.\n\nMade several solo exhibitions in China, and has been invited in Academic Exhibitions.  His works has won numerous awards and collections, in United States, Europe and other contries.\n\nCamera to record the objective world and also recorded the subjective world, even after post-processing, has been more than just eye sees, and the true feelings of the soul, which is what I need the real world!\nCamera to record the objective world and also recorded the subjective world, even after post-processing, has been more than just eye sees, and the true feelings of the soul, which is what I need the real world!","user_id":27820,"name":"Yongning Qian","website":"qianyongning.lofter.com"},{"id":27780,"bio":"His passion for commercial photography, lighting and image perfection motivated him to start exploring the world of photography. From the year 2000 and onwards he has been following the global evolution of digital photography. Teaming up with his wife's, Anthea Blanas passion for photography, they are now owners of a commercial photography studio, that includes the best global equipment: that is Hasselblad, Profoto \u0026amp; Kinoflo. John is working towards a personal style of cinematic photography scenes, to build his branded portfolio.\n\nThe last years he lives in Sydney.","user_id":27785,"name":"John - Anthea Magas","website":"www.johnmagas.com"},{"id":788010,"bio":"","user_id":777475,"name":"lokman ilhan","website":""},{"id":787953,"bio":"Although born in the U.S., I have lived more years of my life on a kibbutz (communal community) in Israel. I have been a caregiver for children, a marketing assistant and a grant writer for non-profit organizations working for social change. I've pubplished several children's books in Israel and the U.S. Now retired, I have fallen in love with photography!","user_id":777425,"name":"Eve Tal","website":""},{"id":644068,"bio":"A visual artist working in creative photography, portraiture and photographic experimentation in the broadest sense. She is eager to include in her series photographs and even entire albums, which - no longer needed by anyone - are sold at flea markets. Through symbolic adoption, she tries to restore their memory and dignity. In his works he uses not only photography, but also collage or photomontage. . She uses wax, Japanese paper or other materials to create objects - assemblages.  Still present in her work is the theme of family, clearly resounding in the series Pink Doesn't Exist. She is the author of two art books: Herbarium of 2021 and Pink Doesn't Exist of 2023.\n\n","user_id":643484,"name":"Iwona GERMANEK","website":"www.behance.net/igermaneka719"},{"id":346509,"bio":"Kishore Das is an amateur yet serious photographer based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. His photographs have been recognized at National/International Photography Competitions. Leaving his regular job, he is now dedicating all his efforts and time to Photography as he is keen to learn and explore all the genres of photography. He strongly feels that there are numerous numbers of possibilities to explore photography as an art form and he is enjoying his journey as a Photographer. ","user_id":345907,"name":"Kishore Das","website":""},{"id":788061,"bio":"","user_id":777515,"name":"Melissa Knapp","website":""},{"id":737453,"bio":"Mitchell is a Chicago-based artist specializing in fine art photography and digital media production. He has worked in portraiture, landscape, still and event photography. He uses metaphoric images to explore the emotional state. He obtained his Bachelor of Fine Art from The Illinois Institute of Art in 2007. After several years working as a photographer and opening up his portrait studio, he is currently pursuing his Master of Fine Art in Photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design.","user_id":735753,"name":"Mitchell Brenghause","website":"www.mitchellBrenghause.com"},{"id":787954,"bio":"I am trained as a lawyer, with a strong quantitative and analytical brain. Around 2016, I decided I was boring and needed a creative hobby. So I started taking photos. \n\nLots of them.\u2028\nIn an intentional way.\u2028\nBonus points if they turned out “artsy.” \n\nOver time, I learned to trust my instincts instead of my brain, not working too hard to set up the shots. I found I made the most magic with the ephemeral rather than the static. I started with puddles of water and stormy skies and stretched to people. \n\nBecause I really love people.\n\nBut capturing the beauty of an intimate human interaction is hard.\u0026nbsp; \n\nI try every day to push myself to do stuff that scares me. \n\nEntering this photo contest scares the crap out of me. \nThis is partly because it’s so personal: you are seeing the world through my lens. \n\nDoes it look weird to you? ","user_id":777426,"name":"Anne Williams","website":"n/a"},{"id":785898,"bio":"Based in Melbourne, Australia, Chris explores the inter-relationships of place, human experience, and the natural world, taking inspiration from lived experience, everyday life and the greater natural world. She is self-taught, with a background in colour and design, refining her skills and artistic approach through self study and select workshops. Building composition through narratives, Chris aims for her work to connect with viewers, encouraging  thought and reflection.","user_id":775660,"name":"Christine Wilkinson","website":"www.imagesbychriswilkinson.com"},{"id":27837,"bio":"Based between Melbourne, Singapore and New York, Ying Ang has exhibited internationally in group and solo shows from New York to Arles, in addition to working for clients such as the Wall Street Journal, The Fader in New York, Das Magazin in Zurich, Yo Dona in Madrid and Afisha Mir in Moscow on editorial features. She graduated as valedictorian for the 2009-2010 class of Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at The International Centre of Photography, with a full portfolio acquired for the permanent collection of the Sagamihara City Museum in Japan and was a participant in the Reflexions Masterclass of 2011-2013.\n\nYing has lived and worked extensively in Asia, Australia and North America, having pursued post-graduate studies in Political Science with a background in Biotechnology and Communications. She most recently published her artist book, Gold Coast, which has since won the New York Photo Festival and Encontros Da Imagem book prize for 2014, was a finalist for Australian Photobook of the Year, the CREATE Award, the Guernsey Photography Festival Prize for 2015 and acquired for the Rare Books Collection at the Victorian State Library. Gold Coast was also listed by Flak Photo, Lensculture, Voices of Photography, Mark Power / Magnum Photos, Asia Pacific Photobook Archive and Self Publish Be Happy in their top photobooks of 2014 and recently honoured with a nomination for the prestigious Prix Pictet award for 2015. Ying has also recently fulfilled the role of chief curator for the print exhibitions at the Obscura Festival of Photography and the keynote speaker at the inaugural Photobook New Zealand, 2016.\n\nA member of the MJR creative collective, alongside Adrienne Grunwald, Ling Ang, Mustafah Abdulaziz, Matthew Craig, Gareth Phillips, Brandon Thibodeaux and Noah Rabinowitz, Ying also devotes her time to working on curatorial projects with photo festivals, speaking engagements, producing publications and managing a variety of projects within the wider creative community. Ying is currently a part of the teaching faculty at The International Centre of Photography in New York.","user_id":27842,"name":"Ying Ang","website":"www.yingangphoto.com"},{"id":11083,"bio":"Kurt Simonson (b. 1977 in St Paul, Minnesota) is an artist/educator whose work explores the longings and tensions that surround our ideas of home, community, and identity.  Whether connecting the myth and memory of his own upbringing in Minnesota or taking intimate portraits of his closest friends, questions about family, story, and belonging remain at the heart of his curiosity.  Kurt's work is regularly exhibited and published throughout the country and internationally.  In 2015, Kurt was named one of LensCulture’s 50 Emerging Talents and that same year his first monograph, Northwoods Journals, was published by Flash Powder Projects.  \nKurt lives and works in Long Beach, California, where you can probably find him eating breakfast, or roaming around Disneyland between his classes at Scripps College, Loyola Marymount University, and Long Beach City College.","user_id":11083,"name":"Kurt Simonson","website":"www.kurtsimonson.com "},{"id":385500,"bio":"Im a photographer in process of staying a photographer. For just over thirty years I have worked with cameras to explore my world inside out. As a photographer I started when photography was 100% analog and had to start making adjustments changing cameras and trying to stay true to my way of seeing things. Not being committed to a style has made it possible to connect with the creative process of photography. Having spend some time as a commercial photographer, an editorial photographer and an independent freelance photographer as well as an educator in photography I now spend most of my time with personal projects that I connect with a business selling printed work to debate spaces working with direct clients, specialized stores and interior designers.","user_id":384916,"name":"Andres Gomez Salazar","website":"www.clickdecoclick.com"},{"id":28135,"bio":"Fabian Zapatka begann 2006 seine Karriere als Fotograf. Bald folgten große Publikationen in renommierten deutschen und internationalen Magazinen Regelmäßig arbeitet er u.a. für das Magazin der Süddeutschen Zeitung, Die Zeit, GEO und Der Spiegel. Sein Werk ist geprägt von der dokumentarischen Auseinandersetzung mit Menschen und ihrer Lebenswirklichkeit. 2008 fotografiert er mit am Fotoprojekt „24 h  Berlin“ mit der Ostkreuz Agentur (Buch bei Steidl und Ausstellung im c/o Berlin)\n2015 veröffentlichte er seine erste Monographie unter dem Titel „Perspectives 1“ über einen Tierversuch, bei „Distance Over Time“. \n2021 erscheint das Buch „Vater“ bei Kerber.","user_id":28140,"name":"Fabian Zapatka","website":"www.fabian-zapatka.de "},{"id":480602,"bio":"Etudes supérieures universitaires en philosophie et histoire de l’art. Diplômé en Sciences Humaines. Pour partie autodidacte en photographie. Très nombreuses expositions et interventions en Europe et monde : Bruxelles, Amsterdam, Istanbul, Roumanie ( Fondation Cosman), Allemagne … Paris ( Espace P.Cardin, Galerie Monod, FotoFever Carrousel du Louvre …), Bordeaux-Nantes-Amiens ( Expolaroid), Vence, Arles ( Galerie J. Antonin, RIP Off, Fepn), Aix-en-Provence, Beyrouth ( Liban, 2020) … Direction de workshop : Arles, Maison Photo Lille … Editions de livres d’artistes : Editions Galerie Vevais (Berlin Allemagne), Edition MDV ( Arras France), Editions Cours Toujours ( Coll. D. Sampiero) . Propos sur Photographe et modèle , Edition l'Art-Dit ( Arles, France).\nCollections particulières, Donation Désideri Musée des beaux arts Arras France.","user_id":480018,"name":"ARTO PAZAT","website":"www.artopazat.com"},{"id":806233,"bio":"Student at UC Davis trying to study Economics and Design. My dream is to be a documentarian and travel the world to place people don't go.","user_id":792595,"name":"Sangey Palshertsang","website":"www.flickr.com/people/sunsight"},{"id":27963,"bio":"After years as musicologist and radio producer I have taken the camera - and found a way of self expression.","user_id":27968,"name":"Shlomo Israeli","website":"www.shlomoisraeli.com"},{"id":28820,"bio":"","user_id":28825,"name":"Dan Donovan","website":"www.dandonovan.co.uk"},{"id":788072,"bio":"I'm an award-winning audio and print journalist based in western Massachusetts. My audio stories have aired on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Here and Now, PRI’s The World, and on numerous New England radio stations. I’ve made longform audio features for podcasts including Scene on Radio and Threatened. My essays and articles have been published in The Atlantic, Kenyon Review, and other magazines and journals. ","user_id":777526,"name":"Ben James","website":"www.everydaylifebenjames.com"},{"id":788085,"bio":"Emily Burke Buckley is a photographer based in Denver, Colorado. Her work examines joy,\ngrief, and loss through the prism of maternal love. She was a recipient of Critical Mass Top 50 in 2022. Her work recently has been included in shows at Texas Women’s University, Center for Photographic Art, A. Smith Gallery, SxSE Gallery, and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. Emily's images have been published in the books Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood (2023) and Memory Orchards (2024). \n","user_id":777536,"name":"Emily Buckley","website":"www.eburkebuckley.com"},{"id":788104,"bio":"","user_id":777549,"name":"Gennady Tsodik","website":""},{"id":788163,"bio":"I\"m portrait photographer from Moscow. My area is fairy tale photography, a bit of surrealism may be","user_id":777601,"name":"olga pavolga","website":"www.pavolga.com"},{"id":642187,"bio":"I first got into photography when I was younger and lived in San Francisco. But I got married, raised three kids and became a bored, provincial suburban dweller. In the last few years, I have rediscovered a part of myself that I thought I had lost\nThe pandemic gave me an opportunity to photograph and work in a dark room and to remember what it was like to be creative. I feel as if I have gone back to an earlier version of myself.\nI have always been a city girl but I am now planning to move to the country to explore another side of myself.","user_id":641603,"name":"Gail Sickler","website":"gsickler.com"},{"id":787540,"bio":"I am not a professional photographer. I see photography as an art and a way to convey my feeling and ideas and communicate with other people","user_id":777094,"name":"Tatiana Serova","website":""},{"id":788210,"bio":"Samantha Hochberg is a photographer based in New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA. She is a graduate from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in photography and video. Shooting all of  her images with film and varying alternative processes, she finds inspiration from her experiences of womanhood and femininity. ","user_id":777639,"name":"Samantha Hochberg","website":"samhoch.com"},{"id":28104,"bio":"Silvio Näf is a street photographer based in Switzerland who will take u through a journey about ordinary happenings and life on streets, whether Swiss or from other parts of the world.The journey will be mostly black\u0026amp;white but also in color where it sais more that way. You will see simple but powerfull elements...a shadow, an expression, a candid smile or frozen moments for it is very much about emotion, developing a sense of intimacy, analogies, contrasts, metaphors and stories in Silvio's photographs. Find more of his work on Flickr.","user_id":28109,"name":"Silvio Näf","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/silvision"},{"id":696869,"bio":"born 1989 \nanalogue and digital photography\nhumanity. ","user_id":696285,"name":"Christoph Eder","website":"www.christoph-eder.de"},{"id":788171,"bio":"","user_id":777608,"name":"Sonya Babiy","website":"www.instagram.com/sonya.babiy"},{"id":446734,"bio":"I am an Italian portrait photographer, I live and work in Italy not far from Venice.\n\nMy favorite subjects are women and girls, in particular I love portraying the age of childhood that goes from 6 years upwards.\n\nI am strongly influenced by the Dutch pictorial language from Rembrandt to Van Eyck.\nI am fascinated by the elegance of simplicity.\nI believe in beauty as a means to rise from the ugliness of the world.\n\nI believe in nature as a welcoming and accommodating mother from which man benefits.","user_id":446150,"name":"Valeria Lobbia","website":"www.valerialobbia.com"},{"id":541212,"bio":"I am a photographer, author and educator working at the crossroads of art, documentary and commercial photography.  I was born and raised in Hungary, currently living in the United States.  My work places human lives in a global context and makes us reflect on aspects of our shared histories and the importance of acknowledging commonalities, rather than highlighting boundaries between cultures, regions and contexts. \n \nMy writings and photographs have appeared in the Journal of Free Black Thought, Root Quarterly, Columbia Journal, the Caribbean Quarterly, The Caribbean Writer, The Marathon Literary Review,  and The Haitian Times, among others. My photography has been acknowledged at various international competitions, and has been exhibited in Barcelona, and on Long Island, NY. \nFor details please visit: https://www.ildikotillmann.com","user_id":540628,"name":"Ildiko Tillmann","website":"www.ildikotillmann.com   "},{"id":806117,"bio":"Born in the village of Luhy, Rozhnyatovsky town, Ukraine, January 1946.\nAfter graduating from school (1965) he entered Ivan Franko Lviv State University, Faculty of philology: Ukrainian language and literature. Graduated in 1970.\nHe has been in contact with photography since a little child, following his father developing photos at the local sawmill, since it was the only place with electricity in the village after the 2nd World War.\nHe started photographing for the Faculty of journalism's newspaper at Lviv's State University. During his life he followed multiple courses in photography.\nAfter graduation, he worked for 2 years as photo-reporter at Kalush Chemical and Metallurgical plant, the biggest one in Europe at those times (17.000 employees).\nWas offered a position as a photojournalist for the newspaper \"Novyny Pidhirya\" (1974).\nWas published in newspapers: \"Komsomolskoe znamya \", \" Zorya Prykarpattia\", \"Sovietskaya Ukraina\", books \" \"High sky over Tsenyava \", \"Rozhnyativ and the surroundings’’. Participated in local and regional photo exhibitions.\nMember of the Union of journalists Ukraine since 1978.\nWorked as a photojournalist until the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991).","user_id":792507,"name":"Taras Tereshkiv","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/taras-tereshkiv-b3419425b"},{"id":113473,"bio":"Richard Maidment is an international photographer based in London, England. Always having a passion for creating imagery, Richard began his professional career after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in photography from the University of the Arts: London.","user_id":112871,"name":"Richard Maidment","website":"www.richardmaidment.com"},{"id":788034,"bio":"Capturing Stories of Inequality Through Film\n\nDriven by a passion for showcasing the unrelenting inequality of human conditions, Italian photographer Francesco Berlingerio, crafts captivating narratives through the art of film photography.\n\nHis visual interests lie in portraiture and social documentary work, often set against the backdrop of natural environments. He views photography as a means of preserving historical identity, capturing moments that speak to both individual experiences and broader social realities.\n\nBerlingerio’s career has spanned collaborations with press photo agencies, Italian publications, and organisations such as the United Nations, USAID, and the Carabinieri. \n\nHis commitment to long-term projects and assignments has led him to diverse corners of the world, where he continues to illuminate the stories that often go unseen.\n\n","user_id":777493,"name":"Francesco Berlingerio","website":"www.francescoberlingerio.com"},{"id":788174,"bio":"","user_id":777610,"name":"Lynn Theismann","website":""},{"id":25206,"bio":"Michelle Arcila is a Costa Rican/Colombian photographer living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2002 with a BFA in photography. Her work primarily focuses on family, motherhood, and the affects of cultural assimilation on mental health. She currently lives in Brooklyn, NY where she lives with her husband and two daughters. \n","user_id":25211,"name":"Michelle Arcila","website":"www.michellearcila.net"},{"id":788328,"bio":"","user_id":777733,"name":"lulu syracuse","website":null},{"id":788256,"bio":"A 29 year old photographer that focuses on portraits and long exposure landscapes. ","user_id":777679,"name":"Aron Cairns","website":"aroncairns.myportfolio.com"},{"id":519117,"bio":"Freier Fotograf im Fashion und People-Bereich. MA Photography (Falmouth/GB), Ausstellungen in Würzburg, Bamberg und Arles","user_id":518533,"name":"Christian Weiss","website":"www.skylight1a.de"},{"id":271277,"bio":"I am a Spanish photographer. I work mainly in wedding, product and fashion photography. But I am passionate about photography and I enjoy it very much in my free time with my family, capturing memories and watching through the pics how my children grow up.","user_id":270675,"name":"Manuela Ortega Landajo","website":"httpps://maorlanfotografia.com"},{"id":788355,"bio":"","user_id":777753,"name":"knut koppang","website":"www.facebook.com/knutkoppangphotography"},{"id":533844,"bio":"As a photographer based in Johannesburg, South Africa, I find inspiration in my surroundings. My passion for photography drives me to capture the world through experimentation and exploration. This portfolio provides a glimpse into my pursuit of perfection while embracing the beauty of imperfection.","user_id":533260,"name":"Tshepo Leballo","website":""},{"id":736797,"bio":"I was born and raised in Sydney, Australia and moved to Zagreb in 1992 after completing my B.A. majoring in Music and French.  I have been an amateur street and documentary photographer since 2016 and like to capture everyday moments and situations in black and white.  \n\nI have a website and Instagram page called The Marvels of Daily Life, based on a quote by my favourite photographer, Robert Doisneau, which perfectly sums up my philosophy regarding street photography – “The marvels of daily life are so exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street.”\n\nI have won numerous awards and have been exhibited in many group exhibitions in Croatia, France, Italy, Austria, the Ukraine, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, China, the USA, etc., as well as had solo exhibitions in Zadar and Zagreb in Croatia. I have also been published in the prestigious Chinese magazine \"Traveler\" with a documentary photo story about the bell ringers of the Kastav Region in Croatia.  \n","user_id":735223,"name":"Mary Crnkovic Pilas","website":"themarvelsofdailylife.com"},{"id":28173,"bio":"Bart Rozalski is a documentary photographer and photojournalist born in Poznań and currently based in Warsaw, Poland. He focuses on topics related to people, history, environment and culture, by keeping human beings at the center of his stories. In recent years, he has delved into topics such as politics, education and culture. He cooperates with the FORUM photo agency and his photographs have been published in leading Polish media. ","user_id":28178,"name":"Bart Rozalski","website":"bartrozalski.com"},{"id":806334,"bio":"What I like most about photography is diversity, I like to mix styles and not limit myself to just one topic, so I have the impression that the camera is a constant, never-ending search,  Working with the camera definitely opens me up to what is from the outside, but also allows me to look deeper inside myself, It's one of the few places where I feel like I can be myself. I can't imagine my life without photography, but at the same time I still feel the fear of turning this passion into my permanent job,  because  this feeling of freedom, looking without any pressure I value very much as a photographer. So my photography is my definition of freedom, it helps me to take a life as it is. ","user_id":792678,"name":"Patrycja WILK","website":""},{"id":788265,"bio":"","user_id":777686,"name":"Alex Chan","website":""},{"id":183074,"bio":"I am a photographer based in London. After graduating from Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna (MA in Photography) I moved to the UK in 2014, where I now live, work and do daily research. The focus of my work is documentary, portraiture and street photography.","user_id":182472,"name":"francesco fantini","website":"www.francescofantini.co.uk"},{"id":303036,"bio":"","user_id":302434,"name":"Adelaida Chirivi","website":""},{"id":850282,"bio":"","user_id":836126,"name":"Adriana Martins","website":""},{"id":645228,"bio":"Ekaterine Esebua is a Georgian photographer based\nin New York City since 2017. She was born in Georgia\nrepublic in 1974. In 1995 she graduated from Tbilisi\nState University and started work as a journalist.\nEkaterine worked for different magazines and\nnewspapers.\nBetween 2006-2008 she was a head editor of her own\nmagazine “Boomerang”.\nIn 2020 she graduated from New York Film Academy\none year photography program and started her career\nas a professional photographer. She is particularly\ninterested in the psychology of people, their personality\nand character.\nMedia experience helped her to find herself as a\ndocumentary photographer.\nPhotography from her project “Quarantine\" was\nexhibited at the International photo festival 2020, in a\nbeautiful garden of the museum ''Belvedere\" in\nNederland, Heerenveen.\nHer two photos from the project my “park moments”\nwere selected by the “ Photoville” and were exhibited in\nSun Francisco, in the Presidio at the moment.","user_id":644644,"name":"Ekaterina Esebua","website":"www.ekaterinaesebua.com"},{"id":28138,"bio":"I write and I take pictures. I have written for several magazines and published some e-books. One of them, \" En solo un momento\", a manual for using the Gimp program, has been quite successful. (link below)\nI have won some photography awards locally and also online.\nMy photos have been used in books, magazines and some posters. One of them, my portrait of Ted Chiang  in more webs than I can count out.","user_id":28143,"name":"Arturo Villarrubia","website":"arturovillarrubia.com"},{"id":788345,"bio":"A portrait photographer based in North Dallas, USA. I also like shooting landscape and macro. ","user_id":777744,"name":"Mary Loh","website":"www.4ujourneyphotography.com"},{"id":663309,"bio":"Writer and journalist based in London. ","user_id":662725,"name":"Marianne Stenger","website":"mariannestenger.com"},{"id":28476,"bio":"Jason Tanaka Blaney is an inveterate photographer of the complex human personality. A product of a multi-ethnic environment, growing up around the alchemy of the Living Theatre and the streets of Pittsburgh and New York, he has an innate sensibility for what lies beneath the surface and how to lure it out. There is no shortage of technically proficient talent in the industry today and Jason is every bit that, but his higher talent resides in his ability to elicit a moment of inhibition and curiosity from his subjects. In an era described by ubiquitous digital image-taking where nearly everyone has a rehearsed self-presentation, this is the rare commodity. Jason does not impose his artistic will upon his subjects in the way many celebrated photographers do, but rather provides a uniquely natural and unexpected stimulus for them to respond to. The results are at once theatrical and sincere, often humorous or marked by spontaneity but brimming with true heart and soul.","user_id":28481,"name":"Jason Blaney","website":"www.tanakablaney.com"},{"id":29038,"bio":"Born 1982 in Novo mesto, Slovenia.\nYoung photographer (born 1982) interested in exploring the theory of photography and photographic media characteristic. He is working with analogue technology but  also with digital technology where the possibilities, limits and specifics of digital media are his points of interest.\nHe is also interested in portrait and identity issues. His series Made in me, Out of the box and Schoolmate all deal with the motif of portrait but deal with questions of identity as well.\nGraduated in 2010 at FAMU academy in Prague Czech rep.\n FAMU (FILMOVÁ A TELEVIZNÍ FAKULTA AKADEMIE MÚZICKÝCH UM?NÍ V PRAZE), Prague, Czech rep., Program: Still Photography                         \nHigh school for photography and design, Program: Photography                          \n \nSolo exhibitions (Selection)\n2013\nBody. Made in me, Galerija Velenje, Velenje, SI\n2012\nNatura. Made in me, Raum fur Kunst und Natur, Bonn, DE\nBody Made in me, Klovi?evi dvori, Zagreb, CRO \nRecreation, Gallery Krka, Novo mesto, SI\n2011\nAudio Video Performance, Gallery ŠKUC, Ljubljana, SI\nPhoto Viva, Fotopub festival, Novo mesto, SI\nBody. Made in me, ex-monastery church of Galerija Božidar Jakac, Kostanjevica na Krki, SI\nRecreation, Galerija Fotografija, Ljubljana, SI\n2010\nMade in me, Gallery Simulaker, Novo mesto, SI\n2009\nMade in me. Galerija Simulaker, Novo mesto, SI\n \nGroup exhibitions (Selection)\n2013\nBiti Zraven, Galerija Meduza, Koper. Kulturno-informacijsko središ?e Evropske prestolnice mladih Maribor, SI\nSlovenian Contemporary Portrait, Fábrica Braço de Prata, Lisbon\n2012\nFotofever, photo fair, Tour\u0026amp;Taxi. Brussels, Belgium\n2011\nIra fotografira, Galerija Fotografija, Ljubljana, SI\nSlovenian Contemporary Art, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, DE\nDesigning the Republic: Architecture, Design and Photography in Slovenia 1991–2011, Museum of architecture and design. Ljubljana, SI\nPhoto objects, gallery Simulaker, Novo mesto, SI\nIntermedia image, Institut Jožef Štefan, Ljubljana, SI\n50 years of Forma Viva, Lamutov Likovni Salon,Kostanjevica na Krki, SI\n2010\nEmzin, Cankarjev dom, Ljubljana, SI\nGalerie GAMU, Prague, CZ\nParis Photo, Carroussel du Louvre, Pariz, FR\n2009\nPogled 5, I FEEL KOSTANJEVICA NA KRKI, Lamutov likovni salon Galerije Božidarja Jakca, Kostanjevica na Krki, SI \n2008\nSelfportrait, Mala galerie ?eske sporitrlny,  Kladno, CZ\nAlbum, Galerie Veleryba, Prague,  CZ\nDocument, Gallery of Ji?í Jení?ek, Beroun, CZ\n2007\nLazinsky palac, Prague, CZ\nPoetry, Kostanjevica na Krki, SI\nSlovenian photographers at FAMU, Gorenjski Muzej/Prešernova hiša, Kranj, SI\n2006\nArcha Theater, Prague, CZ\nGoga Gallery, Novo mesto, SI\nLazinsky palac, Prague, CZ\n","user_id":29043,"name":"Uroš Abram","website":"www.galerijafotografija.si"},{"id":188341,"bio":"Ghawam Kouchaki is a photographer/filmmaker based out of Los Angeles. He likes to get up-close and personal to his subjects. Ghawam is currently working on a photobook based on his last trip to Japan titled, Tokyo No-No.\n","user_id":187739,"name":"Ghawam Kouchaki","website":"www.ghawamkouchaki.com"},{"id":223358,"bio":"Robert Nzaou is a Congolese photographer based in the city of Pointe Noire in the Republic of Congo. He documents aspects of daily life which strike him in powerful ways, working on a variety of projects. His work is exhibited all over the world (France, USA, Germany, South Africa, Congo, Ghana, Italy…). \n","user_id":222756,"name":"Robert Nzaou","website":"www.robertnzaou.com"},{"id":788454,"bio":"","user_id":777833,"name":"Piotr Meszynski","website":"www.lensandview.com"},{"id":788484,"bio":"","user_id":777856,"name":"Brooklyn McCoy","website":null},{"id":28434,"bio":"Born in Cádiz on November 9, 1970\nFreelance Photographer since 1999\nBased in Madrid, Spain\n+34 610 460 894\nsarinjg@gmail.com \n\nCOMMERCIAL CLIENTS \u0026amp; NGOs\nLonely Planet, National Geographic Traveller, Conde Nast Traveller, Elle, Woman, GQ, Gentleman, Marie Claire, Hola, El Mundo, S Moda, El País, Altaïr, Siete Leguas, Viajar, Viajeros, Psychologies, Audi Magazine, Photo Art Prague, Unesco World Heritage, Amnesty International, Doctors of the World, …\n\nEXHIBITIONS\n2021 Africa. Daara J. Madrid\n2020 About Africa. Est_Art Space. Madrid\n2019 Special Edition. Pop Up Art Salamandra Events. Madrid\n2019 Design Markert HelloSpring. Matadero. Madrid\n2018 Design Market FemmeCreators. Matadero. Madrid\n2018 Japan Photographs for \"Kimono: Wrap the streets\" Collection. Basaldua. Madrid\n2017 Pop Up Art. A2 Garage. Madrid\n2017 Portraits. Casa de Fieras. Madrid\n2017 5-Latitudes. Mercedes Roldan Gallery. Madrid\n2017 Savage. Artig Gallery. Galleries Lafayette. Berlin\n2017 Out-of-date. Bahiana Club. Madrid\n2017 Colective exhibition. Akelarre Festival. Madrid\n2016 Back Roads. Bahiana Club. Madrid\n2016 Travels. Ventana de Chamberí. Madrid\n2015 Travels. Ventana de la Cebada. Madrid\n2014 Travels. Frax Foundation. El Albir, L’Alfàs del Pi. Alicante\n2013 Mirades i perspectives. La Xina des d'Espanya. Espacio Francesc Català-Roca. Barcelona\n2013 Una foto y una educación para la vida. Principal Art Gallery. Barcelona\n2013 Cerro de Ropa. Espacio Tracer Gallery. Madrid\n2010 Ciudad de tod@s, ¿hogar de algun@s?. Mdm. Travelling exhibition\n2010 Palestine. Archaeological and Ethnological Finestrat Museum. Alicante\n2010 These are my Rights! Amnesty International. Travelling exhibition\n2010 Palestine. Women's Week. Collado Villaba, Madrid\n2009 In Dong's Land. Royal Photographic Society. Madrid\n2009 Dong Territory. Espai Pep Escoda. Tarragona\n2009 India. ARCO International Art Fair. Madrid\n2009 Caprile Photo Gallery. Madrid\n2008 Extrems. Armaga Gallery. Leon\n2006 Photographed Poems. Casa de America, Madrid\n2005 Women in the world. Pamplona Town Hall\n2005 Street photographs. Marita Segovia Gallery, Madrid\n2004 ESTAMPA, Madrid\n2004 Himalayas. De Viaje Library, Madrid\n2004 Open Objetive. Metro Colon, Valencia\n2004 Standarte Gallery, Madrid\n2003 Toys as a pretext. Puerta de Toledo Center, Madrid\n2003 Mother lactation. La Fe Hospital, Valencia\n2002 Inauguration Joaquin Leguina Library, Madrid.\n2002 The Year of the Montains. Madrid\n2001 ENTREFOTOS. Sala Locationibus Domus, Madrid\n2000 Young Reporters. Metro Canal, Madrid\n2000 Africa-Asia. Fotosintesis, Madrid\n2000 Week of taste. Casa de Vacas of Retiro, Madrid. Museum Pr. Felipe City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia\n\nSLIDE-SHOWS\n2012 Palestina. National Geographic Store. Madrid\n2010 Yemen. SCAN OFF Festival. Tarragona\n2007 Almas de Ciudad. La Noche en Blanco. Madrid\n2006 EntreFotos VIII. Conde Duque Cultural Center. Madrid\n2006 Africa. Tetenal España. Toledo\n2006 Sahara Argelino. Muga Bookshop. Madrid\n2005 Travels. Alavesa Photographic Society. Vitoria\n2003 Travel Photography. Royal Photographic Society. Madrid","user_id":28439,"name":"Sara Janini","website":"www.sarajanini.com"},{"id":36499,"bio":"Born in 1987. Freelance photographer based in Wadowice, Poland. Graduated from The Cracow Academy of Photography in Cracow. Fascinated by fashion, and portrait photography. Believes that beauty is created by the process of looking. However, he never loses the sense of wonder. With his simple, stripped-back compositions, Pablo creates minimalistic images full of great colours. ","user_id":36504,"name":"Pablo Charnas","website":"www.pablocharnas.com"},{"id":788428,"bio":"","user_id":777811,"name":"Teemu Kekkonen","website":"www.teemukekkonenphotos.com"},{"id":755570,"bio":"Julie Batteux, born 1996 in Aachen, is a photographer and painter. In her photography, she combines the private and the staged, and experiments with the apparent opposites of closeness and distance, intimacy and alienation. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg from 2014 to 2022 under Susanne Kühn and Jürgen Teller. In 2022 she completed her studies in fine arts with a diploma and the Academy graduate prize. She currently lives and works in Nuremberg.","user_id":750952,"name":"Julie Batteux","website":"juliebatteux.de"},{"id":685023,"bio":"art historian, photographer","user_id":684439,"name":"Bojan Bojanic","website":""},{"id":635117,"bio":"With my photography I explore the way reality manifests itself beyond the confounds of the human paradigm. Through the interplay of light and shadow on textures and shapes I admire a constant struggle for balance in a chaotic universe. The photographic medium allows me to explore this world free of scale and let the grandeur of reality coincide with its most intimate moments. By seeking and seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary, my goal is to create visual stories that evoke a sense of wonder, inviting viewers to pause, and reflect.\n\nI grew up in Belgium and as a child I already expressed great interest in using a camera. However, the choice to fully adopt photography as an artistic skill was made after first building a career in music and feeling the need for another artistic medium to express myself. I currently divide my time between Belgium, Florence (IT) and Santa Barbara, CA (USA), where I reside in between touring the world playing drums. Life on the road, exposing me to the world and its mechanisms, serves as an inspiration and a motor for my photography. \n","user_id":634533,"name":"Pieter Dedoncker","website":"www.studioobscure.com"},{"id":401755,"bio":"My photographs are entries to my soul, connecting the intangible to the tangible through light, time and memory. Using natural light to capture what I feel in my heart and my eyes, taking photographs has become as essential to me as breathing air, and in some ways, has evolved into my sixth sense. I thrive on creating visual conversations that embrace the universality of aging, childhood, life on the street and how “human beings” impact the natural world. ","user_id":401171,"name":"Mara Zaslove","website":"www.marazaslove.com"},{"id":571094,"bio":"Produtor Cultural, fotógrafo e design gráfico. Nasceu em Porto Alegre. É fundador do Clube Arte para Todos, associação colaborativa de artistas com sede em Porto Alegre. Na coordenação da associação colaborou na produção de espetáculos de dança, música, teatro, oficinas, exposições, feiras de arte e cultura. Participou de diversas exposições de arte individuais e coletivas. Tem fotos premiadas em concursos nacionais e internacionais, com trabalhos publicados em livros, revistas e jornais.","user_id":570510,"name":"Edison Nunes","website":"www.arteparatodos.art.br/perfil.php?artista=EdisonNunes"},{"id":704006,"bio":"","user_id":703422,"name":"Juri Valenti","website":""},{"id":776537,"bio":"My name is Brendan Miller (FotoDiaspora on IG), I’m from White Plains, NY, I’m the son of a South Bronx native and a Trinidadian immigrant. I’ve been taking pictures on trips my entire adult life but started taking photography seriously during the pandemic. I used the additional time to enroll in a photography class offered through the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). I learned about photo history, process and technique. I began with candid street photography and instantly fell in love. My work has been featured in Docu Magazine, Anthology Magazine and recognized by countless other print organizations. During the summer of 2023 I decided to expand my focus to documentary storytelling. I designed a series entitled ‘Chef’ not ‘Cook’: The Process to Plate which captures the story of eight industry leading chefs of color. The title is a nod to the historical marginalization of BIPOC food creators who were labeled as\u0026nbsp;‘cooks’ but denied the esteemed title ‘chef’.\n\nThis journey has taken me to chef’s homes, gardens, family gatherings, farms and so much more. I’ve also conducted hours of interviews to \u0026nbsp;document each subject in their voice. This beautiful project encapsulates my love of food an","user_id":768115,"name":"Brendan Miller","website":"btm8910ab1d.myportfolio.com/?fbclid=PAAaaB8r5RGuB-0n8FtZREPDcU7I1Xd9aAd_DwNmb2FVid-e5TyOYqskS9kW8_aem_AcW6gVBR_xp1o2DGBabM6xaNn5PBcOjpZK37JF92JTXEdM64CEoknxw47UKL6obdylA"},{"id":715258,"bio":"Isabella Béjar Tjalve (b. 1998) is a Danish-Mexican photographer based in Paris. Having grown up in various countries, much of her photographic work focuses on themes of third culture, and the personal and generational effects of immigration. ","user_id":714674,"name":"Isabella Tjalve","website":"www.isabellatjalve.com"},{"id":28324,"bio":"Born in Rome in 1971, following scientific studies, he immediately became interested in the systems of visual communication, but also interested in using visual imagery for promotional purposes. Then, after more than 20 years of experience as an art director and advertiser, developed within his own agency Visual Creative Studio, Alessandro discovered photography as a medium of artistic expression that allows him to break the boundaries imposed by commercial advertising. The expressiveness of the naked body. The use of lighting and shadows, are the main characteristics of the artist. Albeit, each work contains a precise implicit message, meaning of which can only be revealed through careful observation. Photographic technique and digital manipulation: these are the ingredients that give originality and incisiveness to Alessandro Risuleo’s work.","user_id":28329,"name":"Alessandro Risuleo","website":"www.alessandrorisuleo.com"},{"id":159482,"bio":"Hassan Ghaedi\nBorn 1978\nFreelance Photographer \nBased in Tehran, Iran\n\nAssignment:\nWar in Iraq 2016.\nWar in Syria.\nEarthquake in Turkish.\nWar in Iraq 2004.\nEarthquake in Pakistan.\nConference of leaders NAM members countries in Cuba.\n Earthquake in Bam, Iran.\nAnd …\n","user_id":158880,"name":"Hassan Ghaedi","website":"www.hassanghaedi.com"},{"id":788556,"bio":"Growing Pains is an Amsterdam based initiative working on the crossroads of visual arts, publishing, conversation, education and human connection that supports women and non-binary artists. The project navigates the space between artist books, photobooks and children’s books exploring alternative registers for difficult conversations.\n\nIt was set up in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Growing Pains was founded by Agata Bar, Daria Tuminas and Zhenia Sveshchinskaya.","user_id":777915,"name":"Growing Pains","website":"growingpains.nl"},{"id":788583,"bio":"Hi, \n\nI'm an amateur photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. I use photography as a way to relax and focus my mind amongst all of lifes other stresses. \n\nI am most interested in sharing my photos with others and receiving feedback on my photos so that I can improve as a photographer. I only recently started to take photos again after a long break.\n\nRecognition by LensCulture or others is a huge bonus.\n\nI'd like to explore macro photography at some point but in the nearer term have my eyes on a Sigma 24mm f1.4 so I can capture different photos within Copenhagen or other cities.\n\nKristofer Rose","user_id":777936,"name":"Kristofer Rose","website":"www.behance.net/kristoferrose"},{"id":704705,"bio":"I was born in China. Chongqing, a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, my work unfolds through the infinite relationship of individual life to natural space and public space.\nI constantly place my life in the universe and nature to ask questions and respond to them based on certain emotions or events.","user_id":704121,"name":"Guangbo Li","website":""},{"id":363199,"bio":"Riccardo Riccio is a visually impaired Brazilian-Italian photographer based in Barcelona. He earned his Master's degree, in documentary photography,  in 2020 from Magnum Agency  in Paris. Despite being born with Stargardt, a degenerative retina disease causing blurry vision, he offers an original narrative to his photography. ","user_id":362597,"name":"Riccardo Riccio","website":"www.riccardoriccio.com"},{"id":712923,"bio":"I'm textile designer at Texzone Textile company in seoul Korea\nI enjoy traveling and design with inspiration from the images i got there.","user_id":712339,"name":"Jay Lee","website":"blog.naver.com/jeje3302"},{"id":790770,"bio":"Harun Özalp was born in Ankara in 1989 and studied at the Radio, Television and Cinema Department of the Faculty of Communication at Ankara University. He works as a staff photojournalist at Anadolu Agency.","user_id":779765,"name":"Harun Özalp","website":""},{"id":86135,"bio":"Born in the 20th century, living in the 21st century \nand I've been making pictures all my life.\nI've been taking photos since I was 16\nI'm ... now and going on and on","user_id":85701,"name":"Bertrand Gondouin","website":"www.bertrand-gondouin.fr"},{"id":340915,"bio":"Creative by nature and profession, I would call myself an appreciator of art; but most recently, the object of my affection has been the art of story telling with my Canon camera. \n\nI am excited to expand into another creative endeavor that gets me up from behind the computer screen.I happily accept the challenge of finding the extraordinary in the simplicity of daily living.\n","user_id":340313,"name":"Damion A. Van Slyke","website":"www.damionvanslykephotography.com"},{"id":285436,"bio":"Je travail dans l'enseignement des arts visuels.","user_id":284834,"name":"Marc Langevin","website":"Www.marc-langevin.pixpa.com"},{"id":788614,"bio":"I am an adventure and landscape photographer based in the Canadian Rockies.  ","user_id":777962,"name":"Philip Williams","website":"www.explorewithphil.com"},{"id":790769,"bio":"I am a fellow of the Royal photographic society . I live in Ireland Photography is my Passion it keeps chasing the perfect shot which will never happen but the chase is on for thirty years now .","user_id":779764,"name":"william Gleeson","website":"williamgleesonphotography.com"},{"id":802987,"bio":"I am an award winning street photographer who trained at the International Center of Photography.  Practicing  the art of photography provides meaning and joy to my life and optimally reflects my deepest self.  ","user_id":789966,"name":"Rita Travers","website":""},{"id":552600,"bio":"BIOGRAPHIE\nInnovative, passionate, and an expert in photography, Kano has been honored with various distinctions. With an award-winning experience and a creative reputation, she has shaped a broad spectrum of unique and captivating works, leveraging her distinctive style in the realms of portrait and nude photography.\n\nNOMINATIONS\n-8th TIFA Mention honorable Portrait, 2022 Cornrows\u2028\n-19th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards WINNER People to Storytelling Category, 2022 Cornrows\u2028\n-19th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards Honorable Mention People to Storytelling Category, 2022 Blood Sisters\u2028\n-17th Pollux Awards- Overall winner, 2022, Your flesh used to swing in the southern breeze\u2028\n-Lensculture Portrait Awards- Image Selected, 2022, Your flesh used to swing in the southern breeze\u2028\n-PhMuseum 2021 Mobile Photography Prizeʼs Photobook, Image Selected, 2021, LʼÉveil du Prince...\u2028\n\nEXHIBITIONS \n-SLAP, Conseil de Arts de Montréal, Montreal, dec. 1st-Dec. 20th 2023\n-Your flesh used to swing in the southern breeze, FotoNostrum Gallery, Barcelona, oct. 13th-Nov. 27th 2022 \n-WOMEN, Your flesh used to swing in the southern breeze-MISS CHRIS, Dragonfly Gallery, Chicago IL, March 5th-27th 2022... \n","user_id":552016,"name":"Dominique Jean-Marie","website":"www.kanokano.ca"},{"id":40254,"bio":"","user_id":40259,"name":"Rita Moutela","website":"tripleset.myportfolio.com"},{"id":266012,"bio":"Photography is one of the safest escapes to the playground of my mind, where the imagination flirts with surroundings, lately articulating my feelings best through surfaces. It is my way of discovering and developing the world I live and want to live in. ","user_id":265410,"name":"Ena Rahelić","website":""},{"id":780380,"bio":"","user_id":771268,"name":"Ekaterina Ivanova","website":""},{"id":95677,"bio":"I write - sometimes using words and sometimes resorting to light. Photography helps me penetrate realms that would be difficult to access otherwise. It also inspires me to seek beauty, to focus and be mindful -- to appreciate each moment and notice minute details on the margins.  What I find mesmerizing about the process is that often -- to paraphrase Rebecca Norris Webb -- you do not take a photograph, it takes you! \n\n","user_id":95164,"name":"Magdalena Rittenhouse","website":"magdarittenhouse.com"},{"id":788714,"bio":"Editorial and portrait photographer.","user_id":778046,"name":"Robert Wooley","website":"www.bobwooley.com"},{"id":18075,"bio":"David Ellingsen is a Canadian photo-based artist making work that speaks to the relationship between humans and the natural world, typically with long-term projects focusing on forests, biodiversity and climate.\n\nEllingsen descends from a family of immigrants and the first settlers to reside on British Columbia's Cortes Island - the traditional territory of the Klahoose, Tla’amin and Homalco First Nations - in 1887. His work draws upon this family history, one often embedded within BC's troubled forest industry, and the photographs reflect on the impacts of resource extraction and consumption on the other-than-human inhabitants of past, present, and future eco-systems.\n\nRecent exhibitions include China’s Lishui Museum of Art, the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, Lithuania’s Kaunas Photo Festival and Canada's Campbell River Museum. Ellingsen’s photographs are part of the permanent collections of South Korea's Datz Museum of Art, China's Photography Museum of Lishui, and Canada's Beaty Biodiversity Museum and Royal British Columbia Museum. They have been shortlisted for Photolucida's Critical Mass Book Award, appeared with National Geographic and Patagonia Books, and awarded First Place at the Prix de la Photographie Paris and the International Photography Awards.","user_id":18075,"name":"David Ellingsen","website":"www.davidellingsen.com"},{"id":847278,"bio":"","user_id":833122,"name":"Stevie Memphis","website":"www.steviememphis.com"},{"id":28302,"bio":"Xan Shian is an interdisciplinary artist and writer living in Montreal. Her work seeks to bridge the chasm between visual imagery and the written word, while navigating tropic tensions through material, personal and interpersonal relationships. She has published two books, Ontology (Folca Press, 2017) and Threshold (Leaf Press, 2015, in collaboration with poet, Marilyn Bowering). In 2017 she curated the exhibit, Ontology, at Galerie Espace Projet (Montreal) and participated in the group show, Rêverie, at Projet Pangée (Montreal). In May 2018 she held a solo exhibition at the Ou Gallery (Duncan, BC). She has a BA in Communication Studies from Concordia University (2012), and is currently finishing a BFA in Studio Arts, Photography, also at Concordia University (2019).","user_id":28307,"name":"Xan Shian","website":"xanshian.com"},{"id":124837,"bio":"Accomplished photographer, Normand Blouin is a true leader in his domain. Having been awarded first place by Applied Arts Magazine, and recognized as a finalist at the World Press Photo are testaments to how his peers position him to stand out.\nHe has seen and photographed nations of which most only dream; from Egypt, Armenia, Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan, to name a few... Back in the Americas, he captured the human conditions in Cuba; then working with New York agencies, he was among the few photographers at the White House, in Washington DC.\nHis portfolio includes important political and religious figures such as President Barak Obama, Pope John-Paul II, Fidel Castro, and even Commander Ahmad Shah Massoud. It also presents world events of great magnitude, like the tragic earthquake in Haiti; his work was thereafter showcased in an art exhibition alongside renowned artist, Emmanuel Galland. He also exhibited in the United Nations, to the red cross in Geneva, and in Africa, among other","user_id":124235,"name":"Normand Blouin","website":"www.normandblouin.com       www.instagram.com/normandblouin"},{"id":28418,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer based in Cremona, Italy. I was born in 1982, in September. About all the rest, I'm still thinking. ","user_id":28423,"name":"Cisi Paolo Sante","website":"www.cisipaolosante.net "},{"id":538314,"bio":"Born in 1992 in Rimini. Living in Milan today. Started shooting in 2010. Freelance photographer \u0026amp; filmmaker working in the industry since 2015. \n","user_id":537730,"name":"Nicola Bianchi","website":"www.nicolabianchi.com"},{"id":806263,"bio":"I am a photographer who is passionate about capturing authentic emotions through the lens. Specializing in portrait photography, I create powerful images, both in color and black and white, focusing on the human experience and its nuances. My artistic approach aims to bring visibility to what is often invisible, highlighting stories of resilience, tenderness, and strength.\n\nWith several years of experience as an independent photographer, I shed light on intimate and sensitive subjects, especially through my project \"Parents de l’Ombre à la Lumière,\" a photographic series that raises awareness of disability and the reality of caregiving parents. This project reflects my deep commitment to making these parents visible, capturing moments of their everyday lives that often remain in the shadows.\n\nMy approach is defined by my ability to connect deeply with my subjects, creating an environment where every emotion is authentically captured. I strive to restore smiles and hope to those in need, while presenting a sincere and honest view of the individual through each image.\n\nMy work is distinguished by creativity, sensitivity, and a constant search for beauty, even in the simplest and most natural moments.","user_id":792618,"name":"Peggy Lunion","website":"www.peggylunion.fr"},{"id":101222,"bio":"","user_id":100620,"name":"Kyrylo Glivin","website":"kir.life"},{"id":450182,"bio":"Independent Filmmaker\nPhotographer\nStoryteller\n","user_id":449598,"name":"Soyoung Lee","website":"n/a"},{"id":788683,"bio":"","user_id":778021,"name":"Gabriel Pintado","website":"www.gabrielpintadophotography.com"},{"id":539879,"bio":"About 40 years ago I sold my dark room, a.o. for studies (architect, sociologist and urban planner). Because of family and career (urban planning, politics, port and business), photography was completely in the background. A few years ago I bought a (digital) camera and started to \"practice\" again. Now that I am retired, I have plenty of time for my hobby and art, for my walk and talk. No assignments, just with an open eye, with a preference to see the soul in the eyes, and further to abstraction.\n","user_id":539295,"name":"Peter Van Severen","website":""},{"id":777798,"bio":"I've lived many lives --- a teacher, writer, artist, consultant, journalist ... hopefully a witness to the small moments that capture the wonder of life. For the last six years, I have lived and worked in some of the most remote regions of our nation, invited into communities that often go overlooked in this time of juxtapositional divide. Humbled, honored, awakened. I hope to share these portraits of the 'other' America in the hopes of sharing the vulnerability, strength and beauty we rarely have a chance to see. ","user_id":769121,"name":"Carolyn Campbell","website":""},{"id":159528,"bio":"Over the past three decades I have worked in many different roles and in a number of different places, including Ireland, the United States, England, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China.  I now spend most of my time in Hong Kong and China.\n\nI photograph to try to capture the emotional resonance of people, places, and things that I come across on my travels. I have been fortunate that some of my works have previously been featured in independent websites and magazines including most recently, LFI.\n\nIn addition to photography my other vices are music, whisky, cigars and good books. Preferably all at the same time.","user_id":158926,"name":"Jon She","website":"www.vicarious.camera"},{"id":172931,"bio":"Adedolapo Boluwatife is a photographer and film maker from Lagos Nigeria. ","user_id":172329,"name":"Adedolapo Boluwatife","website":"linktr.ee/adedolapoboluwatife"},{"id":199103,"bio":"Lebanese artist, born in Dubai (1984)\n\nBorn into a Lebanese family in Dubai on 26 February 1984, Rabáh El A’awar has been drawn to art since childhood. Early practice in drawing and Arabic calligraphy led, by age 17, to bilingual poetry publications. During university, a Modern Art course revealed his true vocation. Although allergic reactions forced him to abandon painting, El A’awar found lasting expression in photography, digital art, and sound.\n\nHis works, often abstract, symmetrical, and infused with humanism, explore sociopolitical and metaphysical themes through the lens of his personal philosophy, Atmospherism, where light, mood, and structure become emotional architecture. He situates his practice within Metamodernism and Post-Conceptualism, bridging sincerity and intellect, emotion and geometry.\n\nAt twenty-eight, after developing arthritis, El A’awar began transforming physical pain into visual myth. This period marked the birth of his Reinventionist Aesthetic, a personal visual doctrine he defines as:\n\n“A process of inventing or remaking an existing artwork all over again (or anew) using the actual artwork as an input reference (whether entirely, partially, or representationally) to produce an output that may intentionally differ from the original’s composition, function, or identity.”\n\nWhile inspired by Allan Kaprow’s idea of reinvention, El A’awar’s Reinventionist Aesthetic diverges sharply: Kaprow reinvented actions and environments, whereas El A’awar reinvents imagery itself, folding bodily form or architecture into kaleidoscopic, anthropomorphic, mythological, or otherworldly structures. One such Reinventionist series, “The Imponderables”, includes “What Goes Around… Comes Around” (2015), which received a LensCulture Editors’ Pick.\n\nThis “reinvention” of the self later shaped his architectural and portrait photography, including “Reveries” (2019): a metamodern exploration of urban solitude and dreaming, where human emotion and city architecture mirror one another in quiet dialogue. Within this series, El A’awar employs a Post-Appropriation approach, drawing on the visual memory of iconic artworks without replicating them. Certain portraits resonate with the confrontational staging of Barbara Kruger’s “Untitled (Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face)” (1981), not through imitation, but through the lingering presence of Kruger’s challenge to power, authorship, and the act of looking; an influence that lives in the artist’s consciousness and subtly guides his photographic language.\n\nOn 8 December 2022, El A’awar’s first sound artwork was included in Kabir Mohanty’s installation “An Offer from the Desert” (2022), presented in an exhibition by the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi at the Abu Dhabi Creative Hub, where it remained on view for two months. The installation followed an intensive sound-based workshop conducted by Mohanty with selected artists, after which El A’awar was invited by fellow participant Spencer Hogg to collaborate. Their resulting piece, “Uncreation” (2022), transformed El A’awar’s teenage poem “The Suffering Soul” (2000) into a darkly resonant soundscape structured through inversion, layering, and emotional rupture.\n\nIn addition, El A’awar has exhibited internationally, including The Brick Lane Gallery (London), Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Houston, Livorno, Trapani, Castellabate, and Caltabellotta. He is also co-founder of The New Symmetry Movement (2019) and part of the collaborative duo El A’awar \u0026amp; Mullen, creators of Invasive Art: a post-conceptual performance and photographic practice where the artists “invade” artworks and spaces, positioning themselves within existing visual or historical contexts to expose and reframe the relationship between identity, presence, and the image.","user_id":198501,"name":"Rabáh El A'awar","website":"http:\\\\www.instagram.com\\rabah.elaawar"},{"id":714776,"bio":"Dr. Alamir is a political scientist by education and has been working in security policy and international development contexts for more than twenty years. In the wake of numerous business and private travels to Europe, Asia and Africa, she developed a keen interest in photojournalism, people and landscape photography. Around 2010, she assumed a more ambitious approach to photography and has been working to improve by professional standards ever since. Since 2017, she has won several honorable mentions in international photo competitions and the 1st prize (Discovery of the Year) 2019 of the Tokyo Int. Foto Awards.","user_id":714192,"name":"Melanie Alamir","website":""},{"id":28485,"bio":"I am a visual artist and photographer working on the edge between landart, performance and installation. Generally I use photography and video to capture and document my projects and works.\n \nIn the last years, I´am forcing myself more and more into new media, immersive installation and generative arts, using various tools to generate more and deeper possibilities to connect my ideas to the realities I want to create.","user_id":28490,"name":"Markus Schroll","website":"www.markusschroll.com"},{"id":540731,"bio":"Photographer and writer","user_id":540147,"name":"JACQUELINE ASPLUNDH","website":"jacquelineasplundhphotography.com"},{"id":28542,"bio":"(b. Feb. 21. 1973, Japan) I was born in Okayama, Japan, and at 18 moved to California, where I studied at the San Francisco Art Institute. I began there as a painting major, but little by little turned to photography. In 1995 I moved to Montreal, Canada, where I finished my fine arts degree at Concordia University. Upon graduation, I returned to Japan and became a journalist, producing TV news and documentary programs for foreign news outlets. After a year covering the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami for a Brazilian news program, I decided to go back to photography.\n\nAwards:\n2016\nLong listed, Steidl Book Award Japan, Tokyo Art Book Fair 2016, Tokyo\nShortlisted for LUMA Dummy Book Award Arles, Arles, France\n2015\nThe runner-up for best series, Renaissance Photo Prize, London, UK\nVisitor Award, Portfolio Review, Dusseldorf Photoweekend, Dusseldorf, Germany\n2014 \n-Finalist, 2014 Emergentes dst 2014 at Encontros da Imagem, Braga, Portugal\n-Finalist, 2014 Voies Off Prize, Arles, France\n-Finalist, 2014 Boutographies, Montpellier, France\n2013 \n-Second place, 2013 Portfolio Italia, Gran Premio Epson, Bibbiena, Italy\n-First place, 2013 Fotoleggendo Award, Roma, Italy\n\nExhibitions:\n2014 \n-LAYERS, Microprisma, Rome, Italy (Solo)\n-as it is, Fotografika galerie, Gland, Switzerland (Solo)\n-Voies Off \"Les Nuits de Projection\", Arles, France (Group)\n-Balade(s) Parcours Photographique, Galerie Le Neuf, Lodève, France (Group)\n- Boutographies, Montpellier, France (Group)\n- Catching tails, Linke., Milan, Italy (Group)\n2013 \n- As It is, Centro Italiano della Fotografia d’Autore, Bibbiena, Italy (Group)\n- Reality and Emotion, Valid Foto BCN Gallery, Barcelona (Group)\n2012 \n- Frames, Utility Canvas, Tokyo (Solo)\n2001 \n- One night, Kyozon @ Las Chicas, Tokyo (Solo)\n2000 \n- Tomotocafe, Huckleberry, Tokyo (Solo)\n\n","user_id":28547,"name":"Miho Kajioka","website":"mihokajioka.com"},{"id":653019,"bio":"I am a self-taught visual artist, with a specialty in portrait, fashion and architecture photography. Through my lens, I strive to tell stories that transcend time and connect people across generations.\nMy work is deeply influenced by historical context which explores subject matters that resonate with the human experience and connections.\nMy primary goal as a visual artist is to capture the essence of my subjects in a profound manner that aims to reveal the unique qualities that make each individual a part of the greater tapestry of humanity. These portraits serve as a basis for meaningful dialogues, sparking conversations that celebrate our shared experiences and values.\n","user_id":652435,"name":"Olufemi Olaiya","website":"www.olufemiolaiya.com "},{"id":715564,"bio":"I was born in 1967 in a village in southern Germany. I was interested in photography when I was still at school and had a small darkroom in the basement of my parents' house. After a long break, I started taking photos again and my focus is on people and landscape photography. I find it fascinating to capture a moment on camera. These moments are often unique and especially in people photography they often bring the perfect picture. ","user_id":714980,"name":"Jürgen Wöhrle","website":"photo-pixelart.de"},{"id":181447,"bio":"","user_id":180845,"name":"Alexander Canton","website":""},{"id":303533,"bio":"Tom Warland is a visual anthropologist specialising in the use of Documentary Photography , Film, and illustration; and also a lecturer at Buckinghamshire College Group.  Since graduating from the University of Wales; Newport's Documentary Photography course he has explored traditional and ideas in British society and culture, and has work featured in various publications and exhibited nationally.  \n\nTom also works as a commercial and events photographer documenting working for musical groups such as Breabach, Steve Knightley, \u0026amp; Phil Beer.\n\nTom has recently completed the MA Photojournalism \u0026amp; Documentary Photography course at UAL: London College of Communication where his work was featured by the BBC, and a course in anthropology at the University of Queensland, Australia.\n\n In 2024 he became a Brand Ambassador for the film retailer Analogue Wonderland.","user_id":302931,"name":"Tom Warland","website":"www.tombobwarland.com"},{"id":28804,"bio":"Gili Yaari is an Israel-based photojournalist specializing in documentary and news photography. In his work, Gili focuses on social and humanitarian issues.","user_id":28809,"name":"Gili Yaari","website":"www.giliyaari.com"},{"id":850439,"bio":"I explore quiet moments and the space between light and shadow.","user_id":836283,"name":"Andrei Patrakei","website":""},{"id":851337,"bio":"Savannah Wishart is a fine art photographer and self-love coach on a mission to normalize nudity and support women in learning to love themselves from a place of authenticity. \n\nFounder of the Beast Goddess and the Primal Revolution.\n\n📍 I spend my time between the Pacific Northwest (with roots in Bellingham, WA) and Stockholm, Sweden.","user_id":837181,"name":"Savannah Wishart","website":"beastgoddess.com"},{"id":789008,"bio":"I am a documentary and street photographer from Prague. I'm mainly interested in black and white photography, beauty of everyday life, geometry and fleeting moment.","user_id":778280,"name":"Ondřej Trojan","website":"www.ondrejtrojanphotography.cz"},{"id":788046,"bio":"I’m an artist, designer, filmmaker, photographer, and peacemaker. SR. Creative Director with Mayo Clinic, and Co-founder of the Somali Institute for Peach Research and Kibera Pride. I apply the arts to affect positive change in myself and hope to motivate others. \n\nArt can tell stories, and a well-told story brings awareness. Sometimes change.  ","user_id":777503,"name":"Daniel Brevick","website":"black.studio"},{"id":444238,"bio":"","user_id":443654,"name":"Nikolaus Murray","website":"nikolausmurray.myportfolio.com"},{"id":212385,"bio":"Street photography","user_id":211783,"name":"Carmen Alt-Chaplin","website":""},{"id":28762,"bio":"Thomas moved to Seattle in 1994 to study at The Art Institute of Seattle where he received a Degree in Commercial Photography.\n\nKrueger is the recipient of multiple awards for his art. His work has been shown in solo and juried shows throughout Seattle, NYC, Miami, Atlanta, Switzerland, and Finland and has been featured in numerous publications internationally. Thomas continues to exhibit his work all over Seattle.","user_id":28767,"name":"Thomas Krueger","website":"www.kruegerphotos.com"},{"id":185137,"bio":"Pascal Haas was born in Luxembourg. He is a photographer and art director based in Berlin. He studied Visual Communication at the “École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de la Cambre” in Brussels and at the Berlin University of the Arts. His photographic practice focuses on people and places: analogue documentary portraits shot in public spaces, capturing the person in their natural state. His medium format portraits won a special mention in the “Opus Fotopreis 2015”. He was a nominee for the 2019 edition of the “Lët’z Arles” exhibition at “Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles”. In 2019, he published his first photobook “Tel–Avivis”. Photographs from that series have been shown in several group exhibitions in Argentina, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain and Luxembourg. In autumn 2023, he published his second book, “Character Arc” with Kerber Verlag, and participated in “Paris Photo” in November 2023.","user_id":184535,"name":"Pascal Haas","website":"pascalhaas.com"},{"id":788796,"bio":"Photographer","user_id":778109,"name":"Richard Park","website":""},{"id":28941,"bio":"Brazilian photographer residing in Japan","user_id":28946,"name":"Marcelo Fukace","website":""},{"id":28996,"bio":"Danielle René Khoury is an image based artist whose work focuses on identity, domesticity, and existence. Danielle was born in Texas and currently resides in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband Marcus and three children.\n\nDanielle received her BFA in Photography in 2006 and her MFA in Photography in 2012 from Texas Woman's University. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including Vermont, California, Minnesota, China, and India.","user_id":29001,"name":"Danielle René Khoury","website":"www.daniellekhoury.com"},{"id":218046,"bio":"Polly Hummel, born in 1975 in the GDR, is a photographer and artist. She has lived and worked in Porto, Portugal, for 16 years. In 2020, she graduated from the Instituto de Produção Cultural e Imagem (IPCI) with a Master's degree in Artistic Photography. Since then she has been working on various photographic projects.\n\nHer pictures often tell part of a story, everything is a little eerie, inconsistent, without a sense of place and time. There are staged moments in which she steps out of reality as well as everyday life. Polly prefers the honesty of analogue photographs, in black and white or colour. Themes are interwoven with her biographical background. She shows that all stories carry their own energy and that feelings of loneliness, vulnerability and the search for happiness and identity are experienced every day. \n\n\n","user_id":217444,"name":"Polly Hummel","website":"www.pollyhummel.com"},{"id":28786,"bio":"Inka Martí (Westfalen, 1964) is a photo-based artist, writer and publisher. She regards the different sides of her current work as a convergence in one single intuitive exploration into the territories of imagination.\n\nIn 2011, she released \"Cuaderno de noche\", a compilation of 65 dreams selected out of a thousand that she recorded in eleven journals over the course of a decade, along with the digital book \"Espacios oníricos\", a selection of images that evoke and recreate her dream journeys and experiences and which represented her debut as a photographer.\n\nDuring 2013 and 2014 her photographs were displayed in collective exhibitions in Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla and Paris. “Paisajes de viento” her first solo exhibition was held this Spring in Àmbit, galeria d’art in Barcelona.\n","user_id":28791,"name":"Inka Marti","website":"www.inkamarti.com"},{"id":806857,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer exploring themes of identity, emotion, and human connection through black-and-white portraiture. My work focuses on capturing subtle expressions, contrasts, and the depth of presence in each subject. Through light, shadow, and composition, I seek to tell stories that go beyond the visible.","user_id":793090,"name":"Anastasia Vodchenko","website":"www.vodchenkovision.com/index.html"},{"id":807392,"bio":"I'm a British Photographer living in France since 1976. I have worked in many fields ( Tourism, Horses, Aviation, Weddings, Animals, etc ) but what I'm best at is Street Photography. Although already 63 years old, I'm still active and hope you will enjoy this brief extract of my work ! Faithfully yours, Darren Massie","user_id":793501,"name":"Darren Massie","website":"www.darrenguymassie.com"},{"id":274792,"bio":"Fotograaf documentair portret, autodicact.\nMijn vrije werk ontstaat voornamelijk vanuit vragen die ik mezelf stel, zoektochten. Nieuwsgierig naar mensen en wat hun beweegt en wat zie ik? \nIn mijn portretten wordt dit uitvergroot. \nVeelal hebben deze portretten te maken met autonomie.\n","user_id":274190,"name":"Colette Lukassen","website":"www.colettelukassen.nl"},{"id":788777,"bio":"","user_id":778094,"name":"Jeff Sutera","website":"jeffsutera.com"},{"id":786824,"bio":"I have been photographing portraits since 1985 when I started with my Canon AE1. I've photographed a wide range of subject matter including portraiture, a combination of more formal portraiture and also street photography and candid photos, street photography, photojournalism, still life, wildlife.  I have travelled extensively and have photographed on every continent which makes for a stunning collection of photos.","user_id":776525,"name":"David Cohen","website":"david-cohen.kavyar.site"},{"id":92240,"bio":"14 yrs ago I started self-taught to get heavily involved in Photography. \nFollowing my heart and true passion I focus entirely on Portrait Photography at my studio in Hamburg, Germany or on location. ","user_id":91776,"name":"Raimar von Wienskowski","website":"www.rvw-business.photography"},{"id":1673,"bio":"Andrew Borowiec was born in 1956 in New York City but moved to Paris with his parents when he was nine months old. He spent his childhood in France, Algeria, Tunisia, and Switzerland, where he graduated from the International School of Geneva. He received a B.A. in Russian from Haverford College in 1979 and an M.F.A. in Photography from Yale University in 1982. \n\nBorowiec has photographed America’s changing industrial and post-industrial landscape for almost four decades. His books include Along the Ohio (2000), Industrial Perspective: Photographs of the Gulf Coast (2005), and Cleveland: The Flats, the Mill, and the Hills (2008), Wheeling, West Virginia (2018) and The New Heartland: Looking for the American Dream (2021). \n\nBorowiec’s photographs have appeared in numerous books and periodicals including DoubleTake, exposure, The New York Times, Details Magazine, American Photography, The Photo Review, and dozens of exhibition catalogs.\n\nHe has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ohio Arts Council, and in 2006 was awarded the Cleveland Arts Prize. \n\nBorowiec’s photographs have been exhibited around the world and are in the collections of the Chicago Art Institute, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Joslyn Art Museum, the Library of Congress, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the National Gallery of Art, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Princeton University Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, among others.\n\nHe has worked as a photojournalist, as the staff photographer for the International Center of Photography in New York City, as the Assistant Director of Workshops for the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, France, as the manager of a digital and analog printing lab, and as the Director of the University of Akron Press. \n\nBorowiec has taught photography at Parsons School of Design, the New School for Social Research, Germantown Academy, and Oberlin College. From 1984 until 2014 he taught at the University of Akron’s Myers School of Art where he was named a Distinguished Professor of Art in 2009. He lives in New York City and Akron, Ohio.","user_id":1673,"name":"Andrew Borowiec","website":"www.andrewborowiec.com"},{"id":19303,"bio":"Li Wei was born in 1976 in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. He graduated from the Communication University of China in 2001. His work was included in the China Pingyao International Photography Festival, the Angkor Photography Festival and the Singapore International Photography Festival. He's a magazine photographer and filmmaker. He finished his first documentary film HEXIGTEN in 2016. He lives in Beijing.\nEmail: liweiphoto@hotmail.com","user_id":19303,"name":"Li Wei","website":"www.liweiphoto.com"},{"id":29913,"bio":"Zun Lee is a self-taught photographer in Toronto, Canada who was named onto PDN’s 30 List in 2014. He was born and raised in Germany, and has also lived in Atlanta, Philadelphia and Chicago. \n\nTrusted interpersonal dynamics are an important component of Zun’s storytelling. Zun aims to re-create the essence of these dynamics in his images to uncover unseen aspects of identity and connection. After his beginnings as a street photographer in 2009, Zun embarked on his first long-form project, Father Figure, in 2011. This personal work centers on manifestations of Black fatherhood largely ignored by mainstream media. The work was featured in the New York Times, Burn Magazine, Slate, and other print and online publications.\n\nThe long-anticipated hardcover book to Father Figure was released by Ceiba in September 2014. It was shortlisted for the 2014 Paris Photo Aperture First Photobook Prize.","user_id":29918,"name":"Zun Lee","website":"www.zunlee.com"},{"id":438979,"bio":"I'm a multidisciplinary visual storyteller based in Düsseldorf, working across film and photography as a director, DOP, editor, and stills photographer.\n\nI started out in editing — first at MTV, then in production companies and agencies — and that foundation still shapes how I approach every project: story always comes first.\n\nWhether I’m directing, shooting, or crafting a cut, I stay hands-on from start to finish. I often collaborate closely with agencies and other directors, jumping in at different stages — from concept to post — to shape work that feels intentional, grounded, and real.\n\n​My photography runs parallel to my film work. It’s a slower, more instinctive space where I explore the same themes — people, place, light — through a different lens. No matter the format, I’m always aiming for images that are sharp in feeling, not just in focus.","user_id":438395,"name":"Marcelo Alves","website":"www.marceloalvesx.com/photography"},{"id":7027,"bio":"Monika Pia was born and grew up in Warsaw, Poland, where she studied fine art. After she moved to New York City, Monika Pia was inspired by New York street life and she discovered photography to be her passion and pursuit.","user_id":7027,"name":"Monika Pia","website":"www.monikapia.com"},{"id":28947,"bio":"Art has been a part of Marc's DNA since birth. His mother, a New York-based artist, sculptor, and teacher, continually exposed him to the world of galleries and museums, between their home in SoHo and summers spent in Provincetown, MA. He began practicing early, attending high schools specializing in art and summer workshops in Provincetown, and studying in art history in Florence, Italy. In 1971 he enrolled at The Philadelphia College of Art, initially as a painter but ultimately graduating with a BFA Film in 1976. He studied under photographer Ray K. Metzker, whose “composites” — large-scale assemblages of printed film strips — have remained a major influence throughout his career.\nUpon graduating, Marc worked as a location scout and assistant cameraman on commercials and industrial shorts. He flourished in this field, rising within a few years to become a renowned director's rep and executive producer, representing award-winning photographers, production companies, and feature film directors for TV ad campaigns. In 1986, Marc founded CAM, an international production company specializing in music videos, shorts, and TV commercials. Throughout this professional period, painting an","user_id":28952,"name":"Marc VanDermeer","website":"marcvandermeer.com"},{"id":788856,"bio":"Emily Williams is a photographer and graphic designer, based in Rhode Island. Her creative work mainly speaks to issues of mental and physical health, focusing on young adults. She also enjoys photographing landscapes, travel destinations, and events such as concerts and performances.","user_id":778157,"name":"Emily Williams","website":"emwilliamsdigital.com"},{"id":28932,"bio":"I am a Vancouver-based photographer. \n\nI was born and raised in Russia. I came to Canada as a PhD student, and am now a professor and scientist at a Canadian university.  I started photography a few years ago after talking to a friend.  Since then,  photography consumed me as the main tool for self-expression. \n\nPublications: Nana Lutea. Untitled from the series On the Non-Linear Topology of Time.\nSHOTS Magazine no. 124, Summer 2014\n\nExhibitions:  \n\n2012-2013 PHOTOHAUS Gallery, Vancouver. Several group exhibitions\n\n2014 Darkroom Gallery, Vermont, USA, group exhibit Dreams and Hallucinations. Juror's Choice award. \n\n2014 LightBox Photographic Gallery, Oregon, USA, group exhibit Photographic Nude.","user_id":28937,"name":"Nana Lutea","website":"www.lensculture.com/nanalutea"},{"id":30083,"bio":"Chrysostomos Galathris was born and lives in Karlovasi,Samos.From a very young age he was charmed by imagery.He took pleasure in drawing and was always mesmerized by colours,shapes and pattern.His initial attempts in drawing were gradually developed in a desire to capture and depict the moment which led him in photography.What fascinated him the most was the realization that photography is a way of seizing 'eternity'.\n\nHe studied in FOCUS ART SCHOOL OF ATHENS and graduated in 2012.He has displayed 3 personal exhibitions so far.Pictures from his journey in China in 2010 and Aroma Polis in 2012 which depicts his impression of the multicultural Constantinople.His last exhibition was in August 2014 with the title \"142\",the initiation for which was his experience of the town he lives,Karlovasi Samos.\n\nHe has also taken part in a lot of collective exhibitions and was awarded with 6 photography prizes in Greece,London and the USA.\nMass media,mainly in Greece,like ATHENS VOICE, 'Photographer' magazine,ARTCOREMAGAZINE and the newspaper EGE TELEGRAPH in Izmir Turkey,have often referred to his work .","user_id":30088,"name":"Chrysostomos Galathris","website":"www.chrysostomosgalathris.com"},{"id":705890,"bio":"Andjela Preradovic is a photographer based in Brooklyn. She immigrated from Bosnia and Herzegovina to study at The University of the Arts in 2017. After moving to the United States, Andjela soon came to enjoy the beauty of using film cameras to express her creativity. She specializes in portrait photography, with focus on fine art, fashion, and documentary. \nAndjela uses the camera as a tool to capture the unique qualities of the people and places around her. Film photography allows her to deeply connect with the work through the meticulous process of self-developing, scanning and printing in the darkroom. The exploration of using historical techniques to develop her photos also entices Andjela, as she believes it could take her current medium to an experimental world. Forever fascinated, she continues to learn, drawing inspiration from spontaneity as well as the visual ambiguity that comes from one's eye meeting the light and chemicals on the film.","user_id":705306,"name":"Andjela Preradovic","website":"www.a-preradovic.com"},{"id":788886,"bio":"","user_id":778181,"name":"Neha Chadha","website":"nehachadhaphotography.com/siya-at-home-portrait-series"},{"id":28970,"bio":"","user_id":28975,"name":"Tokifumi Hayamizu","website":"www.lensculture.com/tokifumi-hayamizu"},{"id":29097,"bio":"I've been a photographer for nearly 20 years. I started, as I am sure many do, as a landscape/nature photographer before becoming a street photographer. My street portraits and candids have been exhibited in several local/regional galleries and museums. Health issues drove me from the streets prior to the pandemic and I started working on several film projects including \"RiverTowns\" and \"A\u0026amp;E\" from which this entry is taken. As I say in my artist statement \"I am a photographer. I simply seek to record life as it is. It is what I do. It is what I am.\"","user_id":29102,"name":"Ed Vatza","website":"www.edvatza.com"},{"id":28945,"bio":"Robert Phillips is represented by the LA Noble gallery, London. \nHis work has been exhibited at UNSEEN in Amsterdam, and in the National Portrait Gallery, London. His work is held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery as well as private and corporate collections.\n\nb 1971\nself-taught","user_id":28950,"name":"Robert Phillips","website":"www.lauraannnoble.com"},{"id":703235,"bio":"“Mixing and experimentation are a constant in my projects, which are the result of the use of different techniques, materials and supports and the fusion of disciplines such as photography, design or installation.\n\nI develop all this interdisciplinarity from the conceptual base that has become the axis of most of my pieces: fragility. Most of the time I work autobiographically through self-portraits, family archive photographs and my own vulnerability.”\n\nCarol Galiñanes is a visual artist, graphic designer and photographer. In 2018 he completed his Higher Studies in Photography at PIC.A PHOTOESPAÑA and has trained with artists such as Sofía Moro, Jorge Fuembuena, Juan Valbuena and Eduardo Nave. Currently studying Narrative and Photobook and author photography with Elisa Miralles and Experimental Laboratory Techniques with Deneb Martos at La Casa Encendida in Madrid.\n\nShe has a Diploma in Graphic Design at the Madrid School of Design and studied Art History at the UAM and the Master’s Degree in Research and Creation from the BBAA faculty at the Complutense University (Madrid). Since 2023, it has been part of the NFT gallery “Contemporáneas” of the @comoserfotografa collective.\n\nShe ","user_id":702651,"name":"carol galiñanes garcía","website":"www.carolgalinanes.com"},{"id":29075,"bio":"Alejandra (Madrid, 1974) is a professional photographer specializing in travel, visual storytelling, and people photography. She believes in the transformative power of photography and art when pursued with honesty, knowledge, and dedication.\nAlejandra honed her craft at the London School of Photography and ICP in New York City and learning from mentors such as Mary Ellen Mark. After dedicating 14 years to a career in Human Resources with American and British multinationals, Alejandra founded a photography company in Thailand in October 2011. Two years later, she moved to Mexico City as a freelance photographer for ten years.\nSince 2023, Alejandra has been based in Madrid, creating fine art, teaching photography, and engaging in various visual projects. She has lived in 9 countries and her work has been exhibited over 30 times in cities like Mexico City, New York, San Francisco, London, Madrid, Villahermosa, Kuala Lumpur, Tampa, Sydney, and Bangkok. Her projects have received international accolades from the Paris Photo Prize, FMoPA, The Independent Photographer, Dodho Magazine, San Francisco Street Photo Festival to LensCulture.\nIn late 2022, Alejandra self-published her first photography book, \"I Dry My Hair in the Wind,\" which documents life in a girls' care home in Oaxaca. Having lived in 9 countries and visited more than 70 has contributed to her passion of giving voice to people from many different cultures and backgrounds. \n","user_id":29080,"name":"Alejandra López-Zaballa","website":"www.alejandra-photography.com"},{"id":159696,"bio":"Marc is a video-photographer, a creative director and a graphic designer based in Montreal, Canada. He is the founder of RAP Agency (Rethink; Act; Provoke) and the leader behind Inspire - Play - Innovate, a workshop program exported worldwide with ico-D. Throughout the years he has partaken in several art/architecture, fashion as well as printed projects - while making of cultural identities \u0026amp; strategic branding his trademarks. His recent works are more focused on the video-photography of immersive projects where multisensorial, cinematic ambiances prevail.","user_id":159094,"name":"Marc Kandalaft","website":"www.marckandalaft.com"},{"id":30709,"bio":"Graphicdesigner, Artdirector and Photographer.\n\n","user_id":30714,"name":"Toru Takagi","website":"www.instagram.com/takagitokist"},{"id":807627,"bio":"My name is Eftychia Kazouka and I am a photographer.\nI studied photography and cinematography in my home \ncountry, Greece, and in Los Angeles. \nSince 2000, living \u0026amp; working in Paris, France.","user_id":793681,"name":"Eftychia Kazouka","website":"www.eftychia-kazouka.com"},{"id":790916,"bio":"","user_id":779886,"name":"José Manuel Rodríguez Izquierdo","website":null},{"id":622134,"bio":"Marketing Communications || Photographer","user_id":621550,"name":"Edem Lakpleku","website":"www.efoprotocol.com"},{"id":650438,"bio":"Education  1971 - 1974\u2028\nBFA in Photography \u0026amp; Graphic Design\nMinneapolis College of Art \u0026amp; Design \u2028Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree\n\nBerkeley Photo Center\nOwner, Sole Proprietor - Established to provide creative tools for all photographers to help take their personal vision from concept to print. BPC offers East Bay photographers one on one mentoring.\n\nPhotography at the Center\nFounder, Executive Director, Board Member, Photography at the Center, (P@TC) (later renamed “MPCKids) was established and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in October of 2010.\nP@TC served community youth who, due to their socioeconomic circumstances, are under-represented in the visual arts. We developed educational programming, with a goal of engaging under-served young people aged 10-18 in arts education, through group workshops and individual instruction. \n\nMpls Photo Center\nFounder and Executive Director - Mpls Photo Center was established to foster community and enrichment opportunities for local and regional photographers, at both the amateur and professional levels, with the goal of preserving traditional forms of photography while embracing technologies of the future.","user_id":649854,"name":"Orin Rutchick","website":"www.PrussianBlue.Design"},{"id":788926,"bio":"Kevin Hughes is a largely self-taught street photographer currently living and working in Baltimore.","user_id":778216,"name":"Kevin Hughes","website":""},{"id":29073,"bio":"Francesca Della Toffola was born in Montebelluna (north-eastern Italy) in 1973. She graduated from the University of Venice with a dissertation  entitled “On the threshold of the picture: Wim Wenders, photographer”.  After taking an interest for a while in macrophotography and fine details, she began to explore the language of photography, conducting research on the materials involved, the  discovery of the black line, and aspects of the self-portrait. She has had her works in numerous photography exhibitions and galleries.\nIn 2005 she was selected for “Borderline”, a project running alongside the Venice Biennale di Arti Visive, with a series called “S/Legami” [Unattached]. In 2006 she completed one of her most emblematic works, for the breadth of its linguistic meanings and meaningfulness, called “Pelle a pelle-seguendo le tracce del tempo” [Skin on skin: Retracing the Signs of Time], which was exhibited also at the China Jinan Contemporary International Photography Biennal. In 2009 came her book, “The Black Line Series”, published by Punto Marte. In 2011 she had a solo exhibition, “Incursioni, il ritmo del pensiero” [Incursions, the Rhythm of Thinking], at the Virgilio Carbonari exhibition hall in Seriate (BG). In 2012 her “Accerchiati Incanti” [Charms Encircled] was selected by Confini10 and exhibited in Rome, Milan, Genova, Turin, Trieste and Mestre. There is a profile of the artist in the volume “Il corpo solitario. L’autoscatto nella fotografia contemporanea”, edited by Giorgio Bonomi, and published by Editore Rubbettino. The year 2015 began with a solo exhibition “Come una cosa della Terra” [Like a Thing of the Earth] at the Galleria Melesi in Lecco. ","user_id":29078,"name":"Francesca Della Toffola","website":"www.francescadellatoffola.it"},{"id":29037,"bio":"JIMENA OM (August 30, 1978) I'm a freelance photographer based in Puerto Vallarta, México.  Currently I´m completing the Master in Photographic Design at the Universidad Iberoamericana León. I graduated in Communication Sciences at ITESO (2003). I was selected for an exchange program in Film and Media at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK (2002). I coordinated courses and workshops in photography and film at the Centro Superior de Producción Cinematográfica in Guadalajara, México.","user_id":29042,"name":"Jimena Om","website":"www.jimenaom.com"},{"id":22299,"bio":"Nicolo Sertorio is a multi-award winning advertising and fine-art photographer based in the San Francisco Bay area. He works both in the US and in Europe with advertising and design clients, Fortune 500 companies, universities, and magazines.\n\nFocused on people, either on location or in the studio, Nicolo creates unique and compelling ‘refined lifestyle’ images that evoke emotion through the iconic essence of beauty. Each image tells a story and each story is unique. For clients, Nicolo’s style blends his European sensitivity with extensive experience in location lighting, studio portraiture, fashion and fine-art photography.","user_id":22299,"name":"Nicolo Sertorio","website":"www.nicolosertorio.com"},{"id":29010,"bio":"Art Director and Photographer based in Barcelona, Spain. Graduated with a degree in visual communication and graphic design. My photographic work is based on images I have in my memory. Intimacy, emotion, time, silence, understanding, intention.","user_id":29015,"name":"Pablo Danelutto","website":"www.pablodanelutto.com"},{"id":29564,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer who focuses on narrative storytelling through personal histories. I use my practice as a way of embodying the voice of an individual embedded in a cultural heritage. I am intrigued by the way social and cultural relations influence one’s life in a family and community, and form at times paradoxical, tragic and humorous situations. The encounter with my subject is the core and the fuel for my work. With my photography and moving image installations I attempt to shed light on inner life and everyday “reality”. \n\nIn 2015, 'I Smell Like Rain' was acquired by Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam for its permanent collection. Currently kindly supported by the Mondriaan Fund and Stroom Den Haag.","user_id":29569,"name":"Verena Blok","website":"www.verenablok.com"},{"id":788996,"bio":"A self taught film photographer with a curiosity for people, their stories and magical lighting. ","user_id":778270,"name":"Phoebe Veldhuizen","website":"www.bratwuurst.com"},{"id":807202,"bio":"The artist produces artworks with many\nexperimental applications such as texture in\nvideo and digital photography, multi-layered\nprints in photography, common narrative\nlanguage of literature and photography, pictorial\nphotography production, paper and surface\nresearch in photography.\nIn her works, especially the sky, clouds, blunt\ncolour transitions, flow, movement, layers,\nrepetitions, inconspicuous details, texture\nand different surface compositions are at the\nforefront. She uses emptiness and rhythm in\nphotography as a source that promises infinite\npossibilities for her works.\nWhile focusing on the healing aspect of artworks,\nthe artist uses many different techniques\nsuch as multi-exposure photography,\npictorialist photography, movement, rhythm,\nexperimenting with printing surfaces and\nmaterial possibilities.","user_id":793357,"name":"Nurra Yazici","website":"www.nurrayazici.com"},{"id":29477,"bio":"After a career in communication, Jitske Schols (1969) has been working as a portrait photographer since 2013 for Dutch national newspapers and magazines. In her personal work she makes photo essays, often female stories that touched her one way or the other in an attempt to bend history a tiny little bit towards herstory. She hopes to contribute a molecule in balancing the past. In 2017 she was awarded the Dutch Photographic Portrait Prize.","user_id":29482,"name":"Jitske Schols","website":"www.jitskeschols.com"},{"id":720973,"bio":"","user_id":720389,"name":"Cesare Simioni","website":""},{"id":184329,"bio":"","user_id":183727,"name":"Kaddy Tsang","website":"www.kaddytsang.com"},{"id":13108,"bio":"EDUCATION\nPhotography Technical School of Práter Street\n\nWORKS\n2007-2009 | 3W Studio | photo assistant\n2009-2010 | Alternative Magazine | art director\n2009 - | RAW Agency | art director\n\nMEMBERSHIP\n2010 - | Association of Hungarian Photographers\n2012 - | RANDOM\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\ndiary. | The Benedictine Abbey of Tihany | Tihany, 2025\nStill on Journey slideshow | Cseri Winery | Nyúl, 2024\nUNDATED ATTITUDES | Cseri Winery | Nyúl, 2023\nZero Gravity | RANDOM Gallery | Budapest, 2016\nGLAZE | Hungarian House of Photography (Mai Manó House) | Budapest, 2011\nPark | Fahéj Cafe | Budapest, 2010\nVisions of our age | Mediawave Festiva| | Győr, 2009\nSzéchenyi University | Győr, 2007\n\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS \u0026amp; PRIZE\nRANDOM- 3D FEED | Budapest Photo Festival RANDOM Gallery | Budapest, 2025\nParallel Hungary | Budapest Photo Festival | CEU Open Gallery | Budapest, 2025\nCircle | X. Biennial Exhibition of Photography | Csontváry Museum | Budapest, 2025\nRANDOM- NÉZŐ-PONT | RANDOM Gallery | Budapest, 2024\nRANDOM- Ön itt áll | RANDOM Gallery | Budapest, 2024\nRANDOM - Wild Wild Life | Víziváros Gallery | Budapest, 2023\nRANDOM - HERE WE ARE | Kubik Gallery | Budapest, 2017\nRANDOM Experimental | RANDOM Gallery | Budapest, 2015\nYoung Kertész \u0026amp; Young Hungarians | Galerie STP | Greifswald, Germany, 2014\nFounded Landscape | TOBE Gallery | Budapest, 2014\nTÁJ-ÉLMÉNY - Biennial Exhibition of Photography | Esztergom, 2014\nYoung Kertész \u0026amp; Young Hungarians | Long Room Gallery | Athens, Greece, 2013\nDisplay | B29 Gallery | Budapest, 2013\nRANDOM:13 | Design Terminal | Budapest 2013\nReal Time Players – Hungarian Month of Photography | FUGA Gallery | Budapest, 2012\nRANDOM | Mai Manó House | Budapest, 2012\nBiennial Exhibition of Photography | Rondella Gallery \u0026amp; Kolta Gallery | Esztergom \u0026amp; Budapest, 2010\nNational Geographic International Photography Contest | Budapest, 2009\nYoung Creators' Exhibition | Budapest, 2009\n42nd National Photo Competition of Secondary Schools | Pécs, 2009\n5th International Photo Exhibition - Youth 1st prize | Budapest, 2008\nPassport Control Photo Workshop, Mediawave | Győr, 2008\n\nCOLLECTION\nHungarian Museum of Photography | Kecskemét","user_id":13108,"name":"Szami Art","website":"www.szami.hu"},{"id":807169,"bio":"Hi. My name is Casey Chen. Born and raised in Myanmar and currently based in New York. Arts and stories are my passion, driving me to explore deep emotional themes and photograph the beauty and different sides of life in photos.","user_id":793332,"name":"Casey Chen","website":"www.caseychenphoto.com"},{"id":29135,"bio":"Chris Round is a photographer based in Sydney, Australia. His work primarily investigates our dynamic relationship with the contemporary environment, with a focus on landscapes that bear the imprint of direct human intervention. His work engages with the complex interplay between place, memory, and identity, inviting viewers to reconsider their own relationship to the natural and built environments that surround them. Through his careful and methodical approach, Chris seeks to capture the visual impact of these landscapes in a way that is both compelling and authentic. Chris also experiments with ideas outside his normal artistic practice, via his alternative name @roundtheotherplace. Themes include familial histories, bereavement, and mental health, as well as experimental ideas within the landscape genre.\n\nChris’s work has been awarded regularly, highlights include Lucie Foundation IPA Film Photographer of the Year; Shortlisted, World Photo Awards; Grand Prize winner, PDN Exposure Award; Prize Winner HeadOn Landscape Prize; Exhibitor, Royal Photographic Society IPE prize; PhotoCollective 'Stories' Winner; Lensculture Art Photography finalist.","user_id":29140,"name":"Chris Round","website":"roundtheplace.com"},{"id":30319,"bio":"Brian Scott is a photographer in St. John’s, Canada. Most of his work is shot in and around downtown St. John’s or at other places where people congregate.  His photos have been exhibited at The Rooms in St. John’s and the Gordon Pinsent Centre for the Arts in Grand Falls-Windsor and have appeared in publications worldwide.\n\nHis work is a part of the art procurement collections of the Town of Gander and Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. His photo, “And the young people Googled, ‘What are they marching for?’” was named a winner at the 2013 Newfoundland and Labrador Arts and Letters Awards.","user_id":30324,"name":"Brian Scott","website":"www.briscophoto.com"},{"id":30242,"bio":"I detest machines \n\nthe problem started when they discovered the wheel \n\nyou’re not going to tell me the camera is a machine \n\nit ’s the most marvellous piece of divinity ever created \n\n...\n\ndespair is the only unforgivable sin, and it ’s always reaching for us \n\n...\n\nthe end of a picture is always the end of a life\n\nSam Peckinpah\n","user_id":30247,"name":"Charalampos Kydonakis","website":"www.dirtyharrry.com"},{"id":112566,"bio":"I was born in 1961 in Rome and since childhood I am passionate about photography, having received a gift of a Kodak Instamatic for a birthday, I consider myself a witness, this is because of my curiosity about the people I meet on my way. Street photography is the kind that involves me more","user_id":111964,"name":"Amos Farnitano","website":"www.amosfarnitano.it"},{"id":30386,"bio":"Mi nombre es Bernardo Buendía Bosch, soy fotógrafo mexicano actualmente viviendo en la zona maya de Quintana Roo. Desde hace un poco más de 4 años vivo en medio de la selva completamente fuera de la red de servicios municipales (produzco el 100% de mi electricidad, trato mis propias aguas residuales, composto la mayoría de mi basura, produzco algunas frutas y verduras para mi autoconsumo, entre otras cosas). A lo largo de estos años he modificado mi forma de vida por completo, cada vez me inclino más hacia la conservación de mi espacio natural y hacia la autosuficiencia.\n\nDesde entonces mis proyectos fotográficos son un reflejo de mis decisiones de vida.","user_id":30391,"name":"Bernardo Buendia","website":"www.buendiaphoto.com"},{"id":442083,"bio":"I am a french photographer based in Brussels. I have published a few books in Belgium (at Husson editions) and have done also a number of exhibitions and publications on photographic international sites.  Bronze medal Tokyo international photo award 2023. Honorable metion Monochrome award 2023. Best portrait photographer Dodho magazine 2023. ","user_id":441499,"name":"Benjamin Angel","website":"www.benjaminangelphotos.com"},{"id":789053,"bio":"I am a 68 year old Freelance Photographer based in MALTA . This is the first that I am participating in an event such as this. I would appreciate feedback . ","user_id":778317,"name":"Andrew Cutugno","website":"www.andrew-cutugno.com"},{"id":447987,"bio":"I am a psychiatric clinician and do documentary's in my free time. I became a photographer after graduating from RIT and worked fully in various jobs. 10 years later and after 3 documentaries with the focus on social issues, I stepped into the world of Social Work and got a graduate degree from Simmons College and was able to merge my photography Into my thesis and have continued merging both parts into my life's path.","user_id":447403,"name":"Melinda Reyes","website":"www.melindareyesphotography.com"},{"id":789058,"bio":"","user_id":778321,"name":"Nadine Taesler","website":"fotoholic.art"},{"id":29247,"bio":"Daniele Corsini was born in Bologna in 1975, he likes to photograph cities around the world. He got to know the United States where he began in New York which he considers  'the capital of the world'. In the 'Big Apple' he shot three photographic visions that culminated into 'The New York Trilogy'. Back in Europe he dedicated reportage to the most important cities of the Old Continent. Great interest has been shown in Marseille, The European Capital of Culture 2013, with the exhibition 'Le Grand Bleu - MP2013' , a series of  images that evoke the many faces of the city. \nIn 2014 he has been selected as a finalist in photographic section for the Arte Laguna Prize 2014.\nAwards:\nIPA2014 - 3rd place in a Architecture-Bridges Category\nIPA2014 - Honorable Mention in a Architecture - Bridges Category\n2014 - MIFA Moscow International foto Awards - 'American West' - 2nd place Landscapes\n2014 - MIFA Moscow International Foto Awards - 'Dark Side' - Honorable Mention - Buildings\n2014 - ND Awards - 'The New York Trilogy' - Honorable Mention\n2014 - ND Awards - 'American West' - Honorable Mention\n“I take shots pursuing an initial idea that captured me, which has grown in me. And I shot the picture simply because I do not understand what will be of it or what will come of it”.","user_id":29252,"name":"Daniele Corsini","website":"www.corsiniphoto.com"},{"id":581714,"bio":"I completed a comprehensive photography course at an istitute of photography in Tehran in 2018 and 2019.Then I started practicing different genres, such as street and staged photography. At the moment, I am trying to develop my skills by ongoing practicing,documenting people real lives and trying to turn my imagination into pictures.\nFor me, photography is beyond a job or hobby; it is a way to understand myself as well as the world around me. A medium for observing and understanding more deeply. I believe that photography links imagination to reality and is one of the best tools for manifesting our feelings and thoughts.","user_id":581130,"name":"Mehra Mohandesnia","website":""},{"id":365078,"bio":"","user_id":364476,"name":"Simona Piccinotti","website":"www.facebook.com/Simppsi"},{"id":787047,"bio":"Raised in South Brooklyn, AJ made a career in photography through assignments.  In New York City, then in Los Angeles, she shot environmental portraits for national and international magazines and corporations, including Forbes, Money, NY Times Magazine, People, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Sport Diver, IBM, Philip Morris and more.  AJ’s talent for making stodgy CEOs sit for more than a harried minute, then end up looking human, took her down a lucrative but wrong road, so she travelled the world, writing and shooting quirky adventure stories like the Last Pirate of the Caribbean.\n\nAfter a long hiatus from shooting, AJ moved into an inherited coop apartment in Brooklyn, and is in the Renaissance chapter of photography, pursuing a long-term personal project in Coney Island, ‘Finding the Joy’. She follows the Polar Bear Club every winter, strangers on the boardwalk, tourists from abroad, all there to touch the freedom Coney Island has been known for since the late 1800’s. There is enough gritty urban street shooting; AJ is drawn to capturing the exuberance of people in the strange confluence of urban life and the sea. \n\nAJ has had a solo exhibit of her project at a venue now closed, a","user_id":776700,"name":"AJ Bernstein","website":"ajbernsteinphotos.com"},{"id":789069,"bio":"Based on an interest in the relationship between reality and fiction, I explore my family ties, identity, and the body as a territory in resistance.","user_id":778331,"name":"Angel Gaspar","website":""},{"id":791826,"bio":"I was born in Munich where I trained in Graphic Design and Visual Communication at the Academy of Fine Arts. I worked as Art Director in various advertising and marketing agencies internationally and, currently, from my own structure www.chadesign.net I continue to collaborate with national and international clients. I have won the First prize for design at the international level POSTER OF THE RACC CENTENARY 2006. The Second prize for design at the national level LOGO for the Granada Metro 2006 and I was a finalist in the POSTER COMPETITION for the San Sebastián Film Festival 2013.\nI have participated in multiple group exhibitions in Munich and Madrid.  I am currently working on a photographic project that I have titled New realities.\n","user_id":780652,"name":"Thomas Hoermann","website":"www.chadesign.net"},{"id":767120,"bio":"Me llamo Beatriz Keppe, tengo 23 años, nací en Brasil pero actualmente vivo en Argentina.\nEstudio la carrera de Diseño de Imagen y Sonido en la UBA, y en este primer año de estudio vengo intentando encontrar mi estilo adentro de la fotografia, en medio a tantas incertidumbres vengo buscando mi espacio, permitiendome ser iniciante y aprovechando este viaje solo de ida al mundo fotográfico.","user_id":760564,"name":"Beatriz Keppe","website":"beatriz-keppe.webnode.pt"},{"id":54244,"bio":"Originally born and raised in Sweden, Jeanette has lived in the U.S. since 2002. For the past few years, she has developed a passion for photography which came out of exploring the creative possibilities of an iPhone while taking an avid part in the mobile arts movement. She captures a lot of her images with an DSLR these days, alongside the iPhone, since it is the camera that is always with you, after all. \nJeanette has been awarded honorable mentions in the MPA and IPPA competitions for mobile photography and her work has been exhibited in various galleries around the country. In 2014, her work was selected for the Annual Contemporary Exhibit at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center.","user_id":54249,"name":"Jeanette Serrat","website":"www.jeanetteserrat.com"},{"id":789140,"bio":"Landscape, wildlife, sport and portrait fotographer based in Rhode Island USA.","user_id":778388,"name":"Stephen Dubois","website":"www.p2images.com"},{"id":29397,"bio":"Meg Kumin is a staff photographer at the University of Kansas.  \n\nShe first fell for photography at the age of fifteen, when she spent all of high school behind the camera, and under the dim, red light of the darkroom.  As a curious collector of knowledge and experiences, her career path into photography was long and circuitous.  She received both a BA in American Studies and an MS in Computer Science, and she later later became a software developer at KU’s Natural History Museum.  \n\nIt wasn’t until after three babies and a couple family crises, that Meg rebooted, and emerged as a professional photographer.  Eventually, she returned to KU to become a university staff photographer.  She spends her days documenting college life.","user_id":29402,"name":"Meg Kumin","website":"www.megkumin.com"},{"id":15539,"bio":"Sensuality – You´re innocent when you dream.\n\nMy work is about sensuality. Sensuality is often connected with Eros. In my work, however, sensuality is more than an experience produced by the senses. \nIt is conscious presence in the moment, it is intuition, it is a state of mind that enriches our experiences and our memories.\n\nWatching another human being can be a sensual experience. \nThe same feeling can be made by a phenomenon or an event in our surroundings: rain falling down the window, grains winding down the surface of wood or a fire that is constantly alive and moving. \nIn addition thoughts, expectations or longings may arouse strong feelings, even though the experience is not physical.\n\nIn my work the emphasis is not only in the pictures themselves, but in the images, feelings and expectations that the viewers can identify with and to which they may add some sentiments of their own.\n\nMy work reflects my own states of mind and my personal strong experiences. I wish to share this with the viewers. I have created these pieces of art in the purpose of sharing an experience with the viewer. \nThe experience is always new and personal despite the availability of numerous amounts of images and pictures suggesting sensuality. The work often contains surprises. \nOn taking a closer look unexpected elements may be discovered. These elements may bring a new point of view to the matter in focus.\n\nSharing experiences, providing a possibility to identify with, connecting with feelings and states of mind have always been the cornerstones in my work.","user_id":15539,"name":"Ahti Parviainen","website":"ahtiparviainen.net"},{"id":29321,"bio":"Dani Pujalte (1985, Barcelona) lives and works in Barcelona where he combines personal projects with commercial assignments. He coordinates with Rita Puig-Serra, the course of edition and production of photo books in El Observatorio (Barcelona) and his a collaborator in School of Image and Design (IDEP). His projects revolve around landscape exploration in ambiguous spaces as a tool to tackle cultural and social issues. He self-published his first book Good Luck with the future with Rita Puig Serra with the help of the grant Fotopress la Caixa. This project has been also exhibited at Caixa Forum Barcelona and Madrid in 2017. He's published recently, ennd 2019, Never Sleep by the american publishing house Pomegranate Press. His project Praise the Lord (wip) has been shortlisted in festivals around the world and it will end up in a publication this year 2020. ","user_id":29326,"name":"Dani Pujalte","website":"www.danipujalte.com"},{"id":29257,"bio":"Ludovica Bastianini, 1986, graduated in History of Art in Naples and studied photography and visual art at Idep Institute, in Barcelona (2011) and at New Academy of Fine Arts - NABA, in Milan (2015).\nIn 2017 she was selected among the emerging talents of Circulation(s) - Festival de la Jeune Photographie Européenne, on show at the Centquatre - Paris. Since then her works have been exhibited, selected or shortlisted by many international Festivals and Prizes dedicated to emerging photographers, including La Nuit de la Photo a La Chaux de Fond, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Fotoleggendo in Rome, Zürich Film Festival for Eyes on Science, and more. \nIn 2020 she won the first prize at the International Symposium of Photography in Nida, in 2021 had a Solo Exhibition at the Correale Museum in Sorrento, in 2022 her work was included in the big exhibition Civilisation, curated by Holly Russell and A. William Ewing, at Musei San Domenico in Forlì.\nShe worked and collaborated with Companies such as Albatros Energy (Mali), Schindler (CH), Rotary Club International, Tanztheatre Wuppertal - Pina Bausch. Her publications include: Donna Moderna, Srf Switzerland, Arte Journal (TV), Grazia France, Il Fotografo, L’Espresso.\nLudovica combines the language of photography with mixed techniques (painting, sewing, collage and more). Her research focuses on free photographic experimentation, in order to document reality and at the same time express the unconscious, invisible part that complete it.","user_id":29262,"name":"Ludovica Bastianini","website":"ludovicabastianini.tumblr.com"},{"id":73209,"bio":"graduated cinematographer  (lightning camera-women ) and photographer from the Netherlands Haarlem\n\n\n“Onze voorstelling is een illusie, de schoonheid is echt” \n\nLes Petites is een sprookjesserie met een twist, waarin meisjes van zeven de held zijn, temidden van een schilderachtig decor, gehuld in historische kledij. Ze hoeven niet gered te worden, kunnen heel goed hun eigen veters strikken en zijn niet per definitie schattig en lief. Want wie goed kijkt, ziet meisjes die niet vies zijn van een vogeltje of kikker. “De onschuld van kinderen, die tegelijkertijd al in een rol worden geduwd, vind ik enorm boeiend.”\n\nDe tegenstelling tussen perceptie en werkelijkheid komt vaker terug in het werk van Jasmijn. Wat we denken te zien, staat soms haaks op hoe iets werkelijk is. Dat gegeven, en daarbij de erkenning van de romantiek van de rafelrandjes, fascineert Jasmijn. Het verhaal dat aan het zicht onttrokken is, is het meest interessante verhaal. Dit is wat Jasmijn het liefste toont. Niet moraliserend, maar met een vleugje humor. \n\nHet is kenmerkend voor Jasmijn Tolk, die met haar camera scènes uit het dagelijks leven vastlegt. Niet documentair maar geënsceneer","user_id":72915,"name":"Jasmijn Tolk","website":"www.jasmijntolk.nl"},{"id":806654,"bio":"I am a photographer and writer from Indiana living in Washington, DC.","user_id":792924,"name":"Jake New","website":"www.jakenewtrips.com"},{"id":728119,"bio":"Tharaka Bibulewitharana is an photographer based in Embilipitiya , Sri Lanka. ","user_id":727535,"name":"Tharaka Bibule Witharana","website":""},{"id":29310,"bio":"Documentary photographer Sonja Hamad was born in 1986 in Damascus, Syria, to Kurdish Yazidi parents. When she was three years old, her family moved to a small town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Sonja lived there until finishing school. During the following two years, she worked as a creative assistant for a commercial photographer in Hamburg.\n\nSonja studied photography at Ostkreuzschule in Berlin from 2009 to 2013 and graduated with the portrait thesis\n“Wenn’s drauf ankommt” (“When it counts”). Because of the upcoming war, she could not travel to Syria to research her subsequent project. As a result, she continued the work in Germany. \n\nSearching and tracing identity between foreignness and belonging led to portraits of family members, friends, and strangers. During this project the quest for cultural identity became a subject of personal and intimate relevance to Sonja instead of being primarily considered politically.\n\nIn 2013 she started the project “Jin, Jiyan, Azadi – Frauen, Leben, Freiheit – die kurdischen Freiheitskämpferinnen”\n(“Jin, Jiyan, Azadi – Women, Life, Freedom – the Kurdish Freedom Fighters”), which was explicitly intended to be political. Based on contacts stemming from her portrait-project, and thanks to a scholarship from the VG Bildkunst, she was able to take her documentary work to Northern Iraq in March 2015 followed by a trip to the Kurdish Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) in Northern Syria and a second stay in September 2015. The ongoing project also entailed a third journey in the middle of October 2016.\n\nSonja Hamad lives and works in Berlin, where she is also acting as a freelance photographer for a range of high-quality magazines and various private and professional clients.","user_id":29315,"name":"Sonja Hamad","website":"www.sonjahamad.com"},{"id":157024,"bio":"I am a journalist and a great traveler. I love to travel with my camera and tell the world through my writing and photography. I love to capture the beauty of the world, and especially to portray people in their natural environment.","user_id":156422,"name":"Nadia Ballini","website":"www.nadiaballini.it"},{"id":789243,"bio":"","user_id":778476,"name":"Lijuan Ou","website":""},{"id":807437,"bio":"Born and raised under such a famous and  picturesque city, Deladonne naturally gravitated towards visual arts. In his early years, he explored different aesthetics through art and graffiti, creating a name and a brand still recognized today for its ability to reflect Miami’s rich art culture.\n\n“It’s all about the story. Getting to know the subject, the place or person. Story telling through photography is unique in that it’s the stillness that speaks, and the continuation of this moment is the act of it being seen. This is where the story unfolds.”","user_id":793533,"name":"Daniel Deladonne","website":"www.deladonne.com"},{"id":789164,"bio":"I'm a French photographer based in Europe, West of France, precisely near The Loire river.  My works are published in French Magazine such as M Le Magazine, Libération, l'Obs ... ","user_id":778409,"name":"Benoit ARRIDIAUX","website":"www.benoitarridiaux.com"},{"id":789244,"bio":"","user_id":778477,"name":"Xueya Wang","website":""},{"id":337804,"bio":"I am a native of Detroit, Michigan, where I enjoyed a forty year career in photography. For the past fourteen years I have been semi retired and living in New Orleans. My current work is primarily related to music, musicians and street photography.","user_id":337202,"name":"Joseph Crachiola","website":""},{"id":23141,"bio":"Based in NYC and Berks County, PA. I am currently working with non-profits to help tell their stories by creating impactful images.  Social justice, religious freedom, healthcare, and environmental issues are my passion. ","user_id":23141,"name":"Syed Yaqeen","website":"syedyaqeen.com"},{"id":340880,"bio":"Camille Garzon is a Brazilian-American photographer from Rio de Janeiro, based in Jacksonville, FL and New York City.","user_id":340278,"name":"Camille Garzon","website":"www.camillegarzon.com"},{"id":787208,"bio":"","user_id":776827,"name":"Tatiana Chernaletskaya","website":""},{"id":29303,"bio":"I live and work in Italy, in Vasto, a small provincial town. My region, Abruzzo, is the place that started my visual dialogue with the landscape. A six years, I bought my first camera, a Kodak automatic yellow, I thought not knowing I could take away draw with me the secrets of what I saw. The camera has always been my faithful accomplice, a medium surprising that forces me to destroy to create, to look to the soul as well as the eyes. Leads me to look for the chaos to have order. I have always been inspired by the colors and the light of my land, extreme Italian province, and the poetic images of some Italian authors, but also to Italian artists who made light of the pure essence of color. I speak of Ettore Spalletti and Luigi Ghirri. I really like the work of women, including love Annie Leibowitz for his eccentric style and visionary and the Dutch artist Ellen Kooi. Every day when I wake up I think about what I'd like to take pictures, everything that I have not seen, and in this vagueness is the beauty of photography.","user_id":29308,"name":"Brunella Fratini","website":"brunellafratini.tumblr.com"},{"id":789183,"bio":"My name is Kairo Urovi, I am a young artist based between London and Essex, who is part of the queer/non-binary community and is of Albanian descent. My work revolves around the complexities of that statement. Of being born and raised in Italy, with a family originally from Shkoder (Albania). \nThrough my work, I explore the idea of queering the archive and being at the intersections of identities - whether as an immigrant or as a transgender/queer person. Since studying and graduating from BA Photography at University of the Arts London in 2023, my work has been shown at Paris Photo 2023 with Carte Blanche Student Award, as well as Bazament Space in Tirana. I am currently attending Ph Museum's Folio Masterclass and developing my latest project into a photo book.","user_id":778426,"name":"Kairo Urovi","website":"www.kairourovi.com"},{"id":747849,"bio":"My passion for photography has been a lifelong journey, deeply rooted in the captivating landscapes of the Outer Hebrides, where I spent my formative years. Upon relocating to Glasgow, I found a new avenue for artistic expression through portraiture.\n\nI have since been involved in: \nNational Portrait Gallery Scotland “You Are Here” Exhibition 2020. \nScottish Portrait Awards 2021-2023 Finalist. \nBritish Portrait Award Shortlist - British Journal of Photography Portrait of Britain 1854 Volume 5. \nThe John Byrne Award Shortlist Exhibition 2023.\nShambellie House “Women in Photography” Exhibition 2023. \n\nIn 2022, Jane Murray achieved recognition as an Artist member of the esteemed Glasgow Art Club.: https://glasgowartclub.co.uk/artist/janemurray/\n\nI love trying to capture the magic of our everyday moments, the endless beauty of just being. ","user_id":744473,"name":"Jane Murray","website":"glasgowartclub.co.uk/artist/janemurray"},{"id":29258,"bio":"- Born in Prague, Czech Republic.\n- MFA in Photography, Penn State University\n- Fulbright Scholar 1998-99, Photographic Project in Prague, Czech Republic. ","user_id":29263,"name":"Helena Lukas","website":""},{"id":620536,"bio":"San Francisco-based Portrait Photographer.","user_id":619952,"name":"Jaime Borschuk","website":"jaimeborschuk.com"},{"id":789215,"bio":"_born in Neuss\n_studied in Aachen\n_lives in Cologne ","user_id":778451,"name":"Jonas Hellmann","website":"www.jonashellmann.de"},{"id":789327,"bio":"","user_id":778546,"name":"Spyros Sansonetis","website":""},{"id":789375,"bio":"My portfolio of work epitomizes the diversity of my life experiences. First I was a puppeteer, then I was a singer/songwriter, and after that, I taught Fine Arts, Language Arts, and Technology. Since I had vast experience in poetry and illustration I was able to instruct figuratively as well as literally. Having several different careers over 50 years in the fine and performing arts, as well as teaching, I've not drifted too far from photography--shooting since 1975. I worked tirelessly to include the Fine and Performing Arts and Technology in all curricula for all ages. Retiring from teaching in 2012 I've spent an inordinate amount of time organizing and enhancing my photography getting it ready for publication.","user_id":778589,"name":"James Harmon McQuilkin II","website":"www.Viewbug.com/member/JamesHarmon"},{"id":145099,"bio":"He is an entrepreneur, industrial engineer, and photographer. He began his photographic work by collaborating with media outlets, cultural centers, and local artists, offering them new perspectives by capturing their works and ideas.\n\nHe has dedicated himself to personal projects of urban reportage, street photography, documentary photography, and intimate family portraits. He has also developed thematic projects about communities such as the one that gathers on the beaches of Barcelona for outdoor group fitness, or the thematic series on the life and daily reality of the Roma community in Catalonia.\n\nHe has received training from renowned institutions such as Gristart and IDEP in Barcelona, as well as ICP in New York, where he studied photojournalism and documentary photography, a technique and starting point that permeate his entire body of work.\n\nExhibitions\n\n2021 Life Today, Mirades festival, Girona, Spain.\n2020 Life Today, Photogenic Festival, Barcelona, Spain.\n2019 Montería, Mirades festival, Girona, Spain.\n\nOfficial Selection\n\nPortfolio Review at Photoespaña. The perfect Day.\nPortfolio Review at Revela't. \nLife Today. \nThe perfect Day. (2nd prize)","user_id":144497,"name":"Jesus Visauta","website":""},{"id":54229,"bio":"Santiago de Compostela, 1980. He studied creativity in AdN University in Madrid,  worked as photographer for press and fashion.\n\nSomewhere in the middle of his career he got fired from his job and desperately started studying religion, with the aim to become a religion teacher for public schools. Reality showed him that was not his way.\n\nHis pictures have been exhibited in several websites, magazines and were hung in a few galleries and museums. He now works in a museum.\n\n\n2004 creativity degree in AdN University\n\nGroup exhibitions\n\n2004 “Mr Bloom” Galería Glutamato, Santiago de Compostela, Spain\n2010 “A Porta” Galería A Porta dos Artistas, Santiago de Compostela, Spain\n2012 “40 Dots, 40 Artistas” Galería El Halcón Milenario, Vigo, Spain\n2013 “Jeunes Talens”, Lille 3000, Lille, France\n2014 “A Process” Neue Galerie im Höhmannhaus, Augsburg, Germany\n\nAwards\n\n2011 Finalist Descubrimientos PhotoEspaña\n\nPublications\n\nBurn Magazine, aCurator, Der Greif, Fanzine 10x15, Dot Magazine","user_id":54234,"name":"Brandán Gómez","website":"www.brandangomez.com"},{"id":784753,"bio":"Allways been interested in arts, I just started in photography as a serious hobby in the 1st lockdown period of the corona pandemy in 2020, when I was able to afford me a camera where the settings were much easier to access. Since than, I daily enjoy learning, shooting, postprocessing photography, next to a busy fulltime job.\n\nI have been published several times in the dutch Zoom Magazine.\nSome work has been curated, selected and awarded in online websites/art galeries (photography groups, 1x.com)\n\nAwards:\nHonorable mentions in non professional fine art and landscape categories ND Awards 2023\nBronze fine art still life non professional Analog Sparks awards 2023\nOfficial Selection and Honorable mention non professional International Photography Awards 2023\nNomination amateur in the Fine Art Photography awards 2023\nHonorable mention amateur landscape in the Monochrome Awards 2022\nHonorable mention non professional in the ND Awards 2022\nNomination amateur in the Fine Art Photography Awards 2022\nHonorable mention amateur landscape in the Monochrome Awards 2021","user_id":774720,"name":"Elisabeth VAN HELDEN","website":"1x.com/EJVH"},{"id":224198,"bio":"Dans la réalisation d’une série, il y a toujours un \"avant\" pour en construire l'idée, et un \"après\",\nqui prolonge le plaisir de retrouver et même de découvrir les ambiguïtés qu'elle contient.\n\nÀ l'origine, photographe spécialisé dans les domaines de l'architecture et du design,\nje me consacre davantage depuis 2013 à un travail d’auteur, plus personnel et décalé.\nJ'enseigne parallèlement dans des écoles d'art parisiennes. \n\nPartager son travail, c'est aussi le confronter à d'autres histoires, celles des  spectateurs.\n","user_id":223596,"name":"Jean-François CANTREL","website":"www.jef-c.com"},{"id":54478,"bio":"Adam Geary was born in Scotland in 1963 leaving to study photography at Derby (UK) in the late 80s. He has worked in senior publishing, promotion and cultural management roles across the UK, whilst running a parallel career as a photographer. During this period he has published over 22 books of photography and exhibited widely. His work can be viewed at www.adamgeary.com\n\n","user_id":54483,"name":"Adam Geary","website":"www.adamgeary.com"},{"id":290968,"bio":"I was born in Brazil, but I have been calling Connecticut home for the last 25 years; I am a natural light, self-taught photographer who feels the creative process is pure joy. My approach to photography is to be mindful of myself and the world around me, searching for the just right expression of some feeling and emotion.","user_id":290366,"name":"Regina Melo","website":"reginamelophotography.com"},{"id":744044,"bio":"Graduated from the University of Brighton with an MA in Photography, Sophie has specialised in Underwater Photography to combine a love of the water with a childlike flare for creativity through her photographic practise. Drawing inspiration from film, art history and memory, Sophie integrates her research into the effects of capitalism on humanity through visual metaphors and ethereal experience underwater.\n\nBy removing the noise, visibility and gravity that comes with everyday life, the body is free to express and experience life in an imagined world. Breathing becomes the only thing that matters - and the absence of breath becomes as important as the breath itself.","user_id":741178,"name":"Sophie De-Roe","website":"www.spiritandwildphotography.com"},{"id":794580,"bio":"","user_id":783016,"name":"Sarah Thornley","website":""},{"id":660836,"bio":"","user_id":660252,"name":"Suz McFadden","website":"www.suzmcfaddenphoto.com"},{"id":808848,"bio":"Stéphane Ippersiel is an Ottawa-based photographer and yoga teacher. Before focusing on his passions, he spent thirty years managing communications teams for the Government of Canada.\n\nAt the intersection of his two greatest passions, Stéphane’s been creating portraits of yogis since 2012. He aims to uncover and present a bit of the yogi’s spirit, while celebrating the beauty of the human body in motion, and advocating for yoga as a lifelong wellness modality.\n\nHis portraiture style harkens back to 1980s commercial photography, with the use of flash being a prominent feature. Stéphane’s influences include Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Richard Avedon, Mark Seliger and Albert Watson.\n\nThough portraits are his main interest, his lens is also trained on public art installations and architecture. Through-lines in his body of work are the shapes, tension and grace of both the human form and human-created structures.\n\nStéphane has been studying photography at the School of the Photographic Arts: Ottawa (SPAO) since 2018, and has been mentored by its Director of Education, Michael Tardioli, since 2022. He is a member of Altern Studio, a collective of lens-based artists.","user_id":794618,"name":"Stéphane Ippersiel","website":"www.stephaneippersiel.com"},{"id":51862,"bio":"Pierre Barbrel was born in 1991. He works and lives in Paris.\nHis photographic artwork is inspired by the narrative traditions of religious art and draw their references from syncretic myths.\nBarbrel has always been fascinated by myths, tales and legends, particularly by their emotional force, their philosophical and psychoanalytical elaborations.\nHe links the genesis of folklore with his own experiences and from that he builds a personal mythology.\n\nThe core of his research is the incarnation of the psyche through the body, its traces in multimedia, its shadow in the cloud thus expanding the existence further than death. His work explores the identity of the digital photographic medium, building bridges between the structure of digital images with the architecture of pixels and the organization of the matter.\nHe uses photography as sublimation, a fight against pain, against oblivion, against death.\n\nAfter having been banned from Instagram, censored several times by Facebook, and having received threats of disclosure of his intimacy, Barbrel seeks to deal with paradoxical concomitance in the digital media: body intolerance, censorship, abusive condemnation of nudity and sexuality and outrageous disclosure of information and unwanted images.\n\nBarbrel’s work was exhibited for 6 years in a row at the Grand Palais for ART CAPITAL, in the Salon des Artistes Français. It was awarded a bronze medal in 2014, silver in 2018 and gold in 2020. He also won the 1st Prize in the Category: Fine Art-Nudes of the International Photographer of the Year 2017 Photography Awards.","user_id":51867,"name":"Pierre Barbrel","website":"www.pierrebarbrel.com"},{"id":789383,"bio":"I am a 34 year old film and digital photographer based in Oakland, CA. I like photographing anything and everything. I'm currently mastering astrophotography, and hope to have prints ready soon!","user_id":778596,"name":"Zach Hoffman","website":"society6.com/oldschoolphotog"},{"id":789362,"bio":"","user_id":778578,"name":"Alexandra Benita","website":""},{"id":789402,"bio":"","user_id":778611,"name":"Anna Alimpieva","website":""},{"id":430048,"bio":"","user_id":429464,"name":"Jackie Slater","website":"www.jackieslaterphotography.co.uk"},{"id":433495,"bio":"Mira Varg is a multidisciplinary artist, her work ranging from photography through printmaking, illustration, installation and sculptures.\n\nFor her bachelor studies, she undertook Photography course where she first started to experiment with the darkroom and fell in love with the magic of analogue photography. Because of her interest in science behind the art of photography she continued her studies at Central Saint Martins where she studied Ma Art and Science. Since then she has expanded her practice across many different disciplines.\n\nMira’s work can be described as visual ideas coming from surrealism, symbolism and the bauhaus. In her work, she combines an autobiographical reflection of her reality and dreams. She is also interested  in neuroscience, altered states of consciousness, underground clubbing scene and nature.\n\nVarg collaborates with musicians, scientists, she has exhibited all across Europe, in galleries such as Somerset House and more.","user_id":432911,"name":"Mira Varg","website":"miravarg.com"},{"id":89395,"bio":"My name is Chukwudumebi O. Amadi-Emina (but my friend's call me Gabriel), I was born and raised in Lagos Nigeria and lived there until i was 14 then moved to the United States in 2009. In my undergraduate career, i studied visual arts with a focus in Darkroom Photography and Graphic Art. My photographic subject matter is mainly portraiture and my style revolves around the process of Photomontage. I currently attend Maryland Institute College of Art as graduate student of the Photographic and Electronic Media program, where i plan to build upon my artistry. ","user_id":88940,"name":"Gabriel C Amadi-Emina","website":"gaecreative.com"},{"id":52002,"bio":"Born in Atlanta, GA, Meghann Riepenhoff is a photographic artist living in San Francisco and Bainbridge Island, WA. She has been published in Harper’s Magazine, Aperture PhotoBook Review, BOMB Magazine Word Choice, B\u0026amp;W and Color, and Zyzzyva. Her exhibition record includes the High Museum, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Kohler Art Center, Galerie du Mond (Hong Kong), the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, San Francisco Camerawork, the Center for Fine Art Photography, Foley Gallery, The McLoughlin Gallery, Duncan Miller Gallery, the Royal Nonesuch Gallery, the University of Missouri, Regina Rex, Photographic Center NW, Atlanta Photography Group Gallery, Memphis College of Art, and El Museo de la Ciudad. In 2014, Charlotte Cotton awarded her 1st place in the Camera Club of New York’s Annual Juried Competition, she was a Nominee for the Baum Award, received Honorable Mention for the John Clarence Laughlin Award, and was selected as a Top 50 Photographer by Critical Mass. Riepenhoff is currently an Affiliate Artist at the Headlands Center for the Arts and has been an artist in residence at the Rayko Photo Center and the Banff Centre for the Arts. She has lectured at Brown University, the San Francisco Photo Alliance, California College of the Arts, the Society for Photographic Education Conference, the University of Art and Design (Queretaro, Mexico), and has hosted workshops on the value of photography for at-risk youth. She earned her BFA in Photography from the University of Georgia and her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, where she is now a member of the faculty.","user_id":52007,"name":"Meghann Riepenhoff","website":"www.meghannriepenhoff.com"},{"id":52549,"bio":"Minjin Kang was born in 1986 in Seoul, South Korea. She moved to the United States in 2008 where she received her BFA at School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2011). In 2014, she acquired her MFA at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her works were represented by Nikon Korea and exhibited in nationally and internationally such as Asia Contemporary Art Show in Hong Kong, ARPNY \u0026amp; bcs Gallery in New York and LACDA (Los Angeles Center for Digital Art). Also, she has been selected as a Critical Mass 2017 Finalist.\n","user_id":52554,"name":"Minjin Kang","website":"www.minjinkang.com"},{"id":52554,"bio":"This is a team of two photographers, Victor Todeschini e Clara Angeleas. Victor holds a degree in Photography from the Instituo de Ensino Superior de Brasília (IESB)  and built his experience in fashion and studio photography. Clara studied photojournalism and documental photography. She was a photographer and instructor in a partnership with Suzano Papel e Celulose to teach filming and photography techniques to Indigenous youth in the state of Maranhão and worked in different cultural events in Brasília. These two distant points of views joined together and formed an aesthetic experience. They chose to work with sensual and nude photos because that's when we are most vulnerable, taking off the last barrier between us and the environment.","user_id":52559,"name":"Clara Angeleas","website":""},{"id":52227,"bio":"Igor Martins was born in Oporto, in 1985. After high school began working, for 10 years in the IT area (Information Technology), representing a multinational company. From 2012 to 2014 he attended the professional photography course at the Portuguese Institute of Photography. He thickened his interest for this artistic movement, which sharpened a little bit more his observing and humanistic side. Seeking for sensations, stories, details that fill life, his and from others', develops various projects within that purpose.","user_id":52232,"name":"Igor Martins","website":"www.imigormartins.prosite.com"},{"id":705911,"bio":"Maicon Garcia is a Brazilian architect and photographer. His practice stems from an authorial approach to photography, exploring themes such as identity, performance, and cultural resistance. Positioned between documentary and experimental, his work carries a strong poetic vein. Using both digital and analog techniques, especially multiple and long exposures, as well as botanical development of 35mm film, he investigates movement, the body, gesture, and memory. Currently, Maicon documents collective and individual creative processes as acts of political and existential affirmation, producing images that intertwine narratives and testimonies.","user_id":705327,"name":"Maicon Garcia","website":"maicongarcia.com"},{"id":789428,"bio":"","user_id":778635,"name":"Valentin Ofiterescu","website":null},{"id":789491,"bio":"G Clay Miller is an entrepreneur, activist, and artist living in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":778687,"name":"G Miller","website":"adobe.ly/3NFAdMf"},{"id":198426,"bio":"I am a retired broadcasting executive that turned my attention from the ear to the eye upon retirement. I have had six solo shows of my work, numerous group shows and awards. \n\n","user_id":197824,"name":"Lamar Marchese","website":""},{"id":52669,"bio":"I'm a Documentary Photographer from the New South Wales South Coast.\nMy work describes the life of our boys and their friends in their outdoor adventures in the region we live.\nI'm interested in sharing the joy found from being immersed in nature and outdoor play.","user_id":52674,"name":"Dean Dampney","website":"www.rollingthroughwindows.com"},{"id":89207,"bio":"Alexander Petrenko is a people photographer based in Geneva, Switzerland.","user_id":88752,"name":"Alexander Petrenko","website":"alexstudio.ch"},{"id":104789,"bio":"I'm Iranian Artist based in Helsinki and currently pursuing my MA in Visual Culture and Contemporary Art.\n","user_id":104187,"name":"Aman Askarizad","website":"www.amanaskarizad.com"},{"id":10581,"bio":"Born in New York City, Alec Von Bargen is a social anthropologist of sorts. He captures aesthetc instances resonating true with their historical, political and social contexts. Although his research is meticulous he does not prep, pre-produce, light or arrange for his shoots.\n\nAlec Von Bargen recently exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the OCT Museum in Shanghai, China and Les Rencontres D’Arles Festival, France, amongst others. His work has won numerous, the latest being the IFAP International Fine Art Photographer Award in Paris, the 2018 International Color Photography Awards, the 11th edition of the Pollux Awards, the ND Awards and his most recent series has been shortlisted and will be exhibited as part of the 161st Royal Photographic Society exhibition.\n\nVon Bargen is also 'Visual advisor' to the Venice Fim Festival's Biennale College. \n","user_id":10581,"name":"Alec Von Bargen","website":"www.alecvonbargen.com"},{"id":757367,"bio":"Naoto Yoshida, born in 1989, is a Japanese independent writer and documentarian based in the UK and Japan. He is undertaking MFA Photography at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. He has focused on social issues related to disability and para-sports over the past six years, publishing three co-written books. His subject matters stem from the question of what constitutes disability in our society, exploring collaborative and participatory approaches with people concerned to enable them to play an active role in creating a project, utilising digital and analogue processes. His work has been shortlisted for the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize (UK, 2023) and Pitch Grant (Japan, 2023). His work was selected as a winner of Portrait of Britain vol.6 (UK, 2023).","user_id":752419,"name":"Naoto Yoshida","website":""},{"id":559712,"bio":"Freelance (photo-)artist \n\nSelfportrait photo series #symbiosis - Collages of portraits and flora + fauna \n\nNo use of Ai!","user_id":559128,"name":"Kim Metzger","website":"www.kim-photo.de"},{"id":790364,"bio":"","user_id":779427,"name":"Marc OLLIVIER","website":"www.marcollivier.photography"},{"id":789511,"bio":"","user_id":778705,"name":"Taylor Pauli","website":""},{"id":211749,"bio":"Rokas Morkūnas is a Lithuanian freelance photographer working between Vilnius, Paris and Brussels. He specialises in documentary photography, cinema stills and theatre. In 2019 he graduated from Spéos Photographic Institute in Paris.","user_id":211147,"name":"Rokas Morkūnas","website":"www.rokasmorkunas.com"},{"id":789540,"bio":"","user_id":778728,"name":"Cynthia W Smith","website":""},{"id":148244,"bio":"A self taught photographer who's being doing film photography (both portrait and street) for more than 25 years. I was born and raised in Italy and I hold a Computer Engineering degree. I've been living in Paris for most of my adult life and never stopped using a camera to leave a small testimony of how I was the world. ","user_id":147642,"name":"Davide Rizzo","website":"daviderizzo78.myportfolio.com"},{"id":789520,"bio":"Marvin Roxas is a self-taught Filipino-American photographer based in Baltimore and New York. His various experiences have included serving as an Education Peace Corps Volunteer in Uganda, working in a renewable energy institute in Berlin, working in social justice and arts non-profits in Baltimore, leading logistics coordination for Burning Man Event in Black Rock Desert, and managing logistics in disaster recovery work throughout his travels. He aims to continue capturing moments and snapshots of life through his lens.","user_id":778712,"name":"Marvin Roxas","website":"www.marvinroxas.com"},{"id":89245,"bio":"My name is Gary McGreevy, based in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. I'm an aspiring photographer who began photography nearly two years ago and since then my aim has always been to develop my skills to the level where my creativity yields portraits that are worth displaying for exhibition.","user_id":88790,"name":"Gary McGreevy","website":"www.facebook.com/gary.mcgreevy.33"},{"id":353470,"bio":"Joni Lohr is a freelance photographer and documentarian; her major interests are street, abandonment, and performance photography.  Originally from Detroit, she lives in Jamaica Plain and is active in the Boston Camera Club, the Jamaica Plain Artists Association, the Hyde Park Artists Association, the Cambridge Art Association and the Griffin Museum of Photography. \n\n Ms. Lohr has photographed numerous bands, dance and theatre groups throughout the Boston area, and is featured on web sites, Facebook pages, and in promotional materials. She has also documented events for local charitable organizations.  \n\nIn the last six years, her fine art photography has been exhibited in galleries throughout the greater Boston metropolitan area including the Morini Gallery, Charles Fine Arts Gallery, Menino Art Center, TIL Wave Gallery, Gallery 160, UForge Gallery, Fusco \u0026amp; Four Modern, the South Shore Art Center, Beacon Gallery, Galatea Fine Art Gallery, Bromfield Gallery, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Plymouth Center for the Arts, Attleboro Art Museum, Photographic Resource Center, and the Griffin Museum of Photography.  \n\nMs. Lohr has a degree from the University of Michigan.","user_id":352868,"name":"Joni Lohr","website":"www.jonilohr.com"},{"id":430018,"bio":"","user_id":429434,"name":"Ken Farrell","website":""},{"id":789609,"bio":"","user_id":778789,"name":"Rima Malukaite","website":""},{"id":53168,"bio":"Photography MFA graduate at Academy of Art University in San Francisco, he also earned his bachelor degree in film making. “The Chairs” series won the first place in Book proposal category at Prix de la Photographie Paris in 2014, won the 4th place in the Florence Biennale in 2017 and was exhibited in a solo show at Corden Potts Gallery ( 49 Geary ) in 2016. He also won a honourable mention at Rayko's \"Perimeter of the world\" exhibition, won the first place at IPA awards for portraits, was nominated for Felix Shoeller Award. His work was included in group shows at Magasin de Jouets Galerie ( Arles Photo Festival ), 4x5 Gallery, Espace Beaurepaire, Streit House Space, was featured in Rangefinder Magazine, Forbes Life, Forbes Up, Lenscratch, Fotorelevance, Huffington Post and others.\n","user_id":53173,"name":"Horia Manolache","website":"www.horiamanolache.com "},{"id":789616,"bio":"Born and raised under the star of Perestroika, Anastasia champions the values of liberty and freedom of expression as fundamental human rights. Believing that humans thrive through exploration, learning, and creativity, she advocates for the protection of these freedoms for all.\n\nAt the age of 34, Anastasia turned her lens towards studying the harmony of natural environments and people as their most essential part. Embracing a humanistic approach to photography, she has established a lasting collaboration with the \"I Love Life Foundation\" and conducted various phototherapy projects for cancer patients.\n\nToday Anastasia is pursuing studies in design in one of the German universities to further concentrate on showcasing the beauty of humanity through the lens of visual art. Her journey reflects a commitment to capturing the essence of life, promoting freedom, and exploring the deep connection between humanity and nature.","user_id":778795,"name":"Anastasia Gabidullina","website":"anastasiagabi.com"},{"id":303969,"bio":"","user_id":303367,"name":"Mona Fazel Sarjoui","website":"instagram.com/mona.fazel?igshid=pvm7du53wlvp"},{"id":586008,"bio":"","user_id":585424,"name":"Michael Dassmann","website":"www.michaeldassmann.com"},{"id":789561,"bio":"Raised in the vibrant streets of Mathura, India, Kush Khanna has nurtured a deep passion for photography. With a Ph.D. in Engineering, he now resides in San Jose, California, where he continues to blend his technical expertise with a creative eye.","user_id":778747,"name":"Kush Khanna","website":""},{"id":96365,"bio":"Hsiang-Lin Wang(born 1984) is a visual artist born and raised in Taiwan. Her background was exclusively in classic music; After she received her MA degree in music performance from Queens College, City University of New York, CUNY. She began her studies at International Center of Photography. In 2014, she has won Photo Annual Awards. In 2015, she is the winner of Taipei Arts Awards. Her work has been exhibited in several country. She will have a solo exhibition at Taipei Fine Art Museum in 2020.    \n\n","user_id":95851,"name":"Hsiang Lin Wang","website":"Hsianglinwang.com"},{"id":783741,"bio":"In photography, I am guided by intuition, the experience that arises in me when I notice an interesting scene. I look for moments and events that go unnoticed by others, who usually pass by indifferently. The basis for my choices is the atmosphere and emotions, the fleeting \"here-and-now\", someone's gesture, often the play of light on objects, the expression of contrasts and juxtapositions that create a composition. I'm trying to write a \"Photo Haiku\", to record a unique moment drawn by light.","user_id":773877,"name":"Sebastian Szczepanowski","website":"www.photohaiku.pl"},{"id":789601,"bio":"Photographer based in Colombia, mostly interested in street scenes and landscapes.  ","user_id":778782,"name":"Stefan Krauth","website":"stefanenator.smugmug.com"},{"id":840622,"bio":"Ehsan Janghorbani is a documentary and conceptual photographer and a member of the Iranian Photographers Association. His main focus is to portray the complexities of human life in the context of society through photography. ","user_id":826465,"name":"Ehsan Janghorbani","website":""},{"id":750453,"bio":"In two decades as a photographer and designer, Attila Hartwig (1978, Berlin) has always retained his curiosity. his main focus is on advertising photography and conceptual art.  Attila Hartwig was a master student of Prof. Ute Mahler (photographer) and Ingo Taubhorn (curator Deichtorhallen) at the Ostkreuz School of Photography and in 2022 he successfully completed the master class of the renowned Sibylle Fendt. since 2019 he is a lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts. Instagram: @attilahartwig","user_id":746780,"name":"Attila Hartwig","website":"sanktstudio.de/attilahartwig"},{"id":104973,"bio":"Karmen Ayvazyan gained her masters in Photography at the School of Arts (KASK) in Ghent. She is currently living and working in Antwerp, Belgium.","user_id":104371,"name":"Karmen Ayvazyan","website":"www.karmenayvazyan.be"},{"id":789735,"bio":"Viaggiatrice incallita sempre alla ricerca dell'anima dei posti che visito. Amo conoscere quello che c'è oltre l'apparenza, oltre la rappresentazione dei luoghi. Amo le persone e quello che hanno dentro. Amo le loro storie e le loro vite. Ed è questo che spero di catturare con le mie fotografie. La realtà che spesso si cela dietro un'illusione.","user_id":778894,"name":"Francesca Papaianni","website":""},{"id":22821,"bio":"London based , taking photos on London \u0026amp;  Japan streets mainly.\n\n\n","user_id":22821,"name":"Kevin Wright","website":"www.minisculeofsound.com"},{"id":25306,"bio":"Making photography is a beautiful human experience that use the amazing power of photography to explain a lot about photography and relationships. It's about the magic that is living into the light and how to use it, the light that is also living into the subjects which you photograph and must respect and know before photograph them. It's a really fascinating word that enrich deeply yourself. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to make this.\n\"Less is more\".\nAngelo Marani, born 1975, is a photographer based in Bologna, Italy. Always attracted by the camera as a means of expression and a descriptive tool, he started as a self-taught. He studied photography in a school of Bologna where he also attended a master in photojournalism, then in New York, Stockholm, and France; here he attended an interesting workshop about portraiture that gave to him a beautiful intention to use the camera. He realized many projects and exhibitions and received different honorable mentions. Much of his work focuses on portrait and reportage with an intimate approach.","user_id":25311,"name":"Angelo Marani","website":"www.angelomaraniphotography.com"},{"id":89761,"bio":"Nurit Agur a multidisciplinary artist of the visual arts.  \nTeaching and mentoring art students in a few disciplines.\n / Saluki lover /Animal welfare and environment activist / Interested in awareness, consciousness and their physical manifestation.\n\nI love photography. I like the act of photographing; I have a passion for it, as if I go inside the frame and live there, happy, in a place where I can get lost. It has been this way for me since my early childhood. The resulting photo is not less miraculous than the process itself and from a place of higher self-awareness and knowledge. I perceive the present as a meeting point between the hidden and the revealed and this point of revelation interests me. I am trying to capture this mysterious instant, the actual energy of manifestation, the passage from the metaphysical to the physical.\n\nAfter some years in Berlin for which I left my country Israel-(1997-2005) looking for a new context and my freedom of creation, intending to clean myself of that heavy private or national heritage all the same.(holocaust stories – absence of mother love manifestation)\n\nSearching into that black hole, the dark space in-between played an important role in my objects as in my life. Always interested in going in…I was afraid. Continuingly investigating into the divine instant of the creation, its energy, and its physical manifestation. My language of forms became world known with my 3D metal object - “take away spaces” and “space definitions”  \n\nI still did not find my peace possessed by the question and criticism “what are we running after?”\n\nI went back and relocated myself consciously in ground 0 –into The Desert (2008). Now again with the Camera\n( In the last 10 years my passion and my main creative tool are photography.) \n","user_id":89304,"name":"Nurit Agur","website":"www.facebook.com/nurit.agur"},{"id":789720,"bio":"","user_id":778881,"name":"黎红 曾","website":""},{"id":106162,"bio":"My name is Piotr Szkałuba. I was born in 1984 in Poland. \nCurrently I live in Wroclaw/Poland and work as an engineer.\nPhotography is my another sense I discovered in 2003. \nI'm amateur photographer and I express myself in portrait and documentary photography.","user_id":105560,"name":"Piotr Szkałuba","website":"piotrszkaluba.com"},{"id":790472,"bio":"I'm Jess, an aspiring photojournalist. My love is to photograph portraits and document people within their everyday lives, especially in hard to reach places and areas of need to spread awareness and a call for charity. ","user_id":779517,"name":"Jessica Hollis","website":""},{"id":459519,"bio":"Hi I'm Michel Vandenplas a passionate photographer from Belgium, Brussels living in Hungary now.\nWelcome  into my  world where the real becomes surreal.\n\n","user_id":458935,"name":"Michel Vandenplas","website":"www.michelvandenplas.be"},{"id":656900,"bio":"I`m a member of the National Society of Photo Artists of Ukraine. I like to travel and I have many photos from my tours.  I like to take photos of hygge, street photos and minimalist photos.","user_id":656316,"name":"Tetiana Fomenko","website":""},{"id":790631,"bio":"","user_id":779656,"name":"Hugo Troffaes","website":"www.hugotroffaes.com"},{"id":789775,"bio":"I'm an artist that creates cinematic portraits and street photos to build my portfolio. My work has been featured on Instagram pages such as @theloadingmagazine and @mirclemagazine","user_id":778926,"name":"Memphis Billie","website":""},{"id":802790,"bio":"","user_id":789808,"name":"Dan Buckingham","website":null},{"id":142387,"bio":"Lola Akinmade Åkerström is an award-winning visual storyteller, international bestselling author, and travel entrepreneur. She has dispatched from over 70+ countries and her work has been featured in National Geographic, New York Times, The Guardian, BBC, CNN, Travel Channel, Travel + Leisure, Lonely Planet, Forbes, and many more. \n\nShe has collaborated with commercial brands such as Dove, Mercedes Benz, Intrepid Travel, Electrolux, and National Geographic Channel, to name a few -  https://www.akinmade.com\n\nAs a storyteller, Lola was recently named a 2022 Hasselblad Heroine and is the 2018 Bill Muster Travel Photographer of the Year.  \n\nShe was recognized as one of the Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) in media and as a mentor, she runs her own online academy, Geotraveler Media Academy, which is dedicated to visual storytelling and helping the next generation of travel storytellers put the heart back into the craft.","user_id":141785,"name":"Lola Akinmade Akerstrom","website":"www.akinmade.com"},{"id":789864,"bio":"","user_id":779003,"name":"Efthymios Stavropoulos","website":"www.eforez.com"},{"id":789765,"bio":"","user_id":778918,"name":"John Martinez","website":"www.johnmartinezphotos.com"},{"id":789844,"bio":"","user_id":778984,"name":"Chang Liu","website":""},{"id":789776,"bio":"I have been taking photos seriously for about 10 years now, in addition to my work as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. In my work I listen very deeply and often for years to people's stories. In photography it is nice to experience a very intense moment together with few words where the image captures our fleeting but special encounter.","user_id":778927,"name":"Lutgarde Vanvuchelen","website":""},{"id":711407,"bio":"Malone was born in Houston and has lived most of his life in the American South and Southwest -- the settings of much of his work. He holds degrees from the University of Houston (BA 1978) and The University of Arizona (MFA 1986). His polymathic career, in addition to painting and photography, covers numerous experiences and disciplines. He has been a soldier, a bartender, a newspaper journalist for five years between degrees, an instructor in English literature and writing at several colleges and universities, a book critic, an editor at a literary magazine, a writer and poet, an author. His books include the award-winning \"In An Arid Land: Thirteen Stories of Texas\" (1995), a second story collection (2000), and a novel, \"This House of Women\" (2001).\n\n Since its publication, and before, Malone has lived and worked full-time as a visual artist. His paintings have appeared in a number of exhibitions, galleries and publications, on both sides of the Atlantic. First an abstractionist, Malone investigates his themes, people and landscapes in several other genres as well. Like photography. He lives in Rockport, TX, a fishing village on the Gulf of Mexico.","user_id":710823,"name":"Paul Scott Malone","website":"www.paulscottmalone.net"},{"id":99959,"bio":"Born in Tehran, Pej moved to Hollywood, California at the very impressionable age of 4 years with his freethinking parents and a stylish older sister. \n\nWith the desire for exploration, he entered college to study international relations, but was quickly sidetracked by a class in filmmaking. Pej started to show his movies domestically at festivals while still studying film at San Francisco Art Institute where he received his B.F.A. After earning his degree he found himself assisting a photographer and was charmed by the simplicity and immediate intimacy that the craft of photography offered. His first portfolio pieces landed him into the American Photography Annual as well as initiating his career in commercial photography with such clients as Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times Magazine. \n\n\nHis personal work has been in group and solo exhibitions both domestically and internationally and has received recognition from Communication Arts, Prix de la Photographie, and International Photography Awards.\n\n\nHis work has been recognized in Communication Arts, American Photography Annual, and International Photography Awards.\n\nPej Behdarvand lives and works in Mexico and California.\n","user_id":99357,"name":"Pej Behdarvand","website":"www.pejbehdarvand.com"},{"id":175431,"bio":"Story and emotion are at the heart of everything I do—they pull me out of bed in the morning and inspire me to create and make things!\n\nMy name is Kimberly, and I’m a Filmmaker and Photographer originally from Ottawa, Canada, now based in Los Angeles, California. My journey began as an editorial \u0026amp; commercial photographer, where I developed a highly marketable style from years of understanding the wants of my clients and the needs that people have to be seen and understood. Today, my work is still grounded in the values I learned during that time, but my goal is much simpler— I want to make people feel seen for who they are and shed light and beauty on those who often feel overlooked or misunderstood. As a self-professed film nerd since childhood, I found comfort, connection, and inspiration through the film screen. This perspective ultimately shaped how I see the world through my lens. On set and in life, I strongly believe that if you are open enough and you create a safe and welcoming environment, you can truly connect with anyone :)","user_id":174829,"name":"Kimberly Genevieve","website":"www.kimberlygenevieve.com"},{"id":94280,"bio":"","user_id":93772,"name":"Jean-Michel Etchemaïté","website":"www.regardirect.ch"},{"id":763719,"bio":"Ivar Schutte, born in Schiedam 1993, is a Dutch freelance photographer specialized in documentary, portrait and fashion photography. His work is characterized by raw black and white images with great attention to detail. Ivar makes commissioned and uncommissioned work in which he is always looking for a social connection.\n\n\"The world in black and white is an exciting world in which fantasy, lines, shapes and structures can give a whole new meaning to the familiar. In my work I am always looking for new perspectives, raw black and white portraits, what you see is what you get, moments that are immortalised by a click, time stands still and can touch you inexplicably.\"","user_id":757845,"name":"Ivar Schutte","website":"ivarschutte.com"},{"id":789904,"bio":"Tadson Bussey is a designer, photographer, and a creative thinker. Tadson has had a long-time interest in photography, and has been shooting environmental and fine-art photographs for 32 years. He enjoys traveling and making images of beauty, but also can find the beauty in things close to home. His type studies and neon imagery have appeared in printed publications, calendars, and in several online travel guides. He has also self-published several books of his work including Vancouver Island, Botanicals; Moments; Spirit of Patton; and 48 Hours.","user_id":779037,"name":"Tadson Bussey","website":"tadsonbussey.com"},{"id":791953,"bio":"I studied at the Rietveld Acadamy in Amsterdam, (1998) and later did a Masters in Photography in my homeland of New Zealand (2012).\nI've not been active with photography for a number of years, turning my attention to painting and drawing - still on the theme of my sister.  ","user_id":780763,"name":"Jacque Gilbert","website":""},{"id":106130,"bio":"My work in photography relates to poetry. \nTo me, pictures come to materialize what words cannot describe: these moments of pure poetry when it seems that a ‘divine’ sparkle has provided the perfect conditions for a photo, the beauty of people and things, atmospheres that tell about places and their history, the sweet irony of the way things can sometimes be…\nMy photography is also the « looking glass » for my life-long quest, searching for the quintessence of what it is to be Human, beyond the many expressions that life on Earth has manifested.\n","user_id":105528,"name":"Sophie Revillard","website":"www.sophierevillard.pictures"},{"id":789906,"bio":"Nicolas Klein is known for his love of encounters. Truly curious about his contemporaries, he captures them like a reporter or a portraitist. A master of the spoken word, Nicolas Klein engages in dialogue with warmth and naturalness, easily forging bonds. He could make do with words to express himself, were it not for his passion for photography, that other medium that marries art with ideas.\n\nThe only ﬁlter that Nicolas Klein allows himself to use is his aesthetic demand. Indeed, making beautiful images visible accentuates the scope and resonance of his subject. Nicolas Klein’s photographic approach is not that of the voyeur, but of the witness.\n","user_id":779039,"name":"Nicolas KLEIN","website":"nicolasklein.photo"},{"id":789929,"bio":"Behind the lens Manchester photographer Natasha Everson-Williams has been pursuing her passion for photography from an early age of 10. Starting off with an Olympus camera and now using both Nikon and Canon. Currently doing freelance studio work. ","user_id":779058,"name":"Natasha Everson-Williams","website":"www.newphotographyuk.com"},{"id":106142,"bio":"British photographer/visual artist based in Glasgow.\n\nInterested in exploring the shifting social environment  through photography, print and sound. \n\nWork is informed through social engagement,  collaboration and education (FE/HE).\n\nCurrently creating work on the London housing crisis, ' A Fantastic New Community'.\n\n","user_id":105540,"name":"Gina Lundy","website":"www.ginalundy.co.uk"},{"id":23153,"bio":"My photography predominantly focuses on identity and the human condition, exploring the rituals and events that connect people.\n\nWith an elegant simplicity, my work looks for order and formality in amongst complex scenes and stories. The images are gentle and honest, seeking to celebrate those pictured.\n\nAlongside my personal practice I am regularly commissioned for editorial and commercial projects by The Guardian, GEO, The Sunday Times \u0026amp; TIME. My work has been exhibited in several group shows throughout Europe and a number of my portraits are included in the National Portrait Gallery archive in London. \n","user_id":23153,"name":"David Vintiner","website":"davidvintiner.com"},{"id":789957,"bio":"","user_id":779080,"name":"Ruth Samuels","website":"www.ruth-samuels.com"},{"id":13181,"bio":"My first camera came at a very young age. Just noting that it was a Mickey Mouse camera says it all.  While in my senior year of undergraduate (visual psychology)  I joined a friend working in the darkroom on a senior project in Architecture, It was at that point in time that the full weight of photography connected with me. The magic of the obfuscated image in the developing tray coming to life from a latent capture was the moment. My formal education in photography began at the Center for Photographic Studies where my first teacher was CJ. Pressma, himself a protégé of Henry Holmes Smith and Minor White. It was profound and lasting experience.\nAfter that my professional development led to a Masters in Fine Art in Photography, followed by a 20 Year career in graphic design, with the final role of as Design Director for my own company. With 40+ years of Photography I remain committed to explore, to learn and to help others find their path.","user_id":13181,"name":"Stephen Guenther","website":"stephenguenther.com"},{"id":53848,"bio":"Flavio Martín Morante\nborn in Uruguay, currently living in the US.\n\nMy photography is how I would describe the world if I had to write about it. With curiosity and a deep passion for visual communication, I walk around the corner of many corners of the world trying to see what’s out there, recording and sharing it for the love of photography, people and the places and situations I have the good fortune to visit or witness.\n\nAs a photographer I have received among others recognitions the 2001 Silver Medal from the National Historical Heritage Council of Uruguay, the 2007 Prix Union Latine/Martin Chambi de la Photographie in Paris, France and have been selected as finalist for the 2011 \u0026amp; 2014 Wisconsin Biennial of Arts.\n\nPhotographs from my personal body of work are in the permanent collection of UNILAT of Paris (France).\n\n","user_id":53853,"name":"Flavio Martin Morante","website":"www.fmartinmorante.com"},{"id":609137,"bio":"Born and raised in the North East of England, Terry has been based in London for the past 15 years. \n\nCalm and considered, his work provides an authentic commentary on his subjects and their place in the world, inviting us into these pockets of society. Terry’s use of ambiguous locations, characters and observations makes for strong, contemporary work full of depth and honesty.\n\n","user_id":608553,"name":"Terry Graham","website":"terrygrahamphoto.com"},{"id":207581,"bio":"Simon is an award-winning professional editorial photographer living in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire. He works in a range of genres including event, documentary, geographical, heritage and portrait photography for books, magazines, newspapers and exhibitions. He is a former KODAK Professional Photographer of the Year, BIPP Professional Photographer of the Year, the first British winner of the Longford International Art Portrait Award. In 2021 Simon was elected President of the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) and was awarded Honorary Fellowship (HonFRPS) the Society's highest distinction. ","user_id":206979,"name":"Simon Hill","website":"www.simonhillphotos.com"},{"id":707397,"bio":"Starting out as a photography student over thirty years ago, I have always been fascinated by photography but have never been selective as a Photographer just capturing images that present themselves at the time, whatever the situation. After many years working for Photographers amongst other in the fashion industry and being incentivised by the Covid years, I built myself a studio. This has brought me much closer to creating the kind of images that have always appealed the most, portraiture.","user_id":706813,"name":"Oliver Ingrouille","website":"www.ingrouille.com"},{"id":213696,"bio":"Photographer, adventurer, world citizen.\nNumerous awards and medals in international photo and art competitions from 2018 - 2024\n\n","user_id":213094,"name":"Hilda Champion","website":"hildachampion.com"},{"id":788199,"bio":"","user_id":777631,"name":"Arnaud Breuzard","website":"arnaudbreuzard.zenfolio.com"},{"id":789953,"bio":"Born in Hilden in 1959\nProfessional training as a photographer since 1985, working in the field of photo/video art in Düsseldorf, Cologne, Paris and Vienna. Collaboration on video projects at the Cologne Academy of Media Arts\n2001 co-founder of the Viennese group “I am” (Iren Andessner + Alex Majewski) various exhibitions in Germany, Austria, France, Spain\nLives and works as a freelance artist in Düsseldorf","user_id":779077,"name":"Alex Majewski","website":"zeroart.de"},{"id":569556,"bio":"Cori Erin is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on digital photography and writing. \nTo her, the art of writing and photography are symbiotic. \nHer work showcases human emotion in varying environments, ranging from self-portraiture, to documenting social and political movements. She believes photography plays a critical role in the portrayal of pure human emotion with a connection to the influence of surrounding environments. ","user_id":568972,"name":"Cori Erin","website":"www.corierin.com"},{"id":29636,"bio":"Laura Noel’s work often explores issues related to trauma and memory, as well as aspects of her personal history. Her work is in the collection of The High Museum of Art, The George Eastman House, The Ogden Museum in New Orleans, North Carolina State’s Gregg Museum of Art and Design, MOCA GA among others. Her book, Smoke Break, will be published in March 2024 by Fall Line Press.\n\nShe received a BA in Public Policy Studies from Duke University and a MFA in Photography with Distinction from the University of Georgia. Her prints been featured in exhibitions at the Pingyao International Photography Festival in China, the Contemporary American Photography exhibition at the Internationale Fototage Festival in Mannheim, Germany, Gallery 24 in Berlin, United Photo Industries in New York City, The Rhode Island School of Design Museum, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia, Jackson Fine Art and Davis Orton Gallery. Photography Now, Hot Shoe, PHOTONEWS (Germany), Art News Daily, La Lettre de la Photographie, and other outlets have published her work. Recently Laura was a finalist for the 2022 Atlanta Artadia Awards.","user_id":29641,"name":"Laura Noel","website":"www.amaterialwitness.com"},{"id":146116,"bio":"I am a professional photographer who lives and works in new york city.\nI have been working professionally since the 1980's doing editorial work with various magazines, websites as well as  some advertising work . Both my personal and professional work has also been exhibited in both galleries and museum shows.\n\nDuring the last 25 years i have worked in the film community, going to various film festivals, and doing portraits of talent, for magazines  and websites.\nIn 2013, i was profiled in THE NEW YORK TIMES at the SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2013.\nsee link here.\n\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/20/fashion/henny-garfunkel-shoots-the-stars-at-sundance.html\n\ni am self taught and continue  to be intrigued by the world around me. Oh the wonder!!!!","user_id":145514,"name":"HENNY GARFUNKEL","website":"www.hennygarfunkel.com"},{"id":53819,"bio":"Romanian photographer living in Bucharest. Born in 1989. Started photography around 2008. Studied Public Relations and Advertising at the University of Bucharest, followed by a Master degree in the same field. Since 2013 she becomes committed to documentary and narrative photography, addressing personal stories. She also works as a photographer in theaters. Her works were exhibited in solo and group exhibition in Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine. In May 2015 she won a grant at Photo Romania Festival, Cluj-Napoca. In 2015 she was part of a collective group: Panny, the initiative of four photographers – Alexandra Jitariuc, Tori Ferenc, Małgorzata Kaczyńska and Maja Jagielska.The idea behind the project is to exhibit photographic works of the members of the collective both in Poland and abroad.\u0026nbsp;In 2018, she took part for three months (September-November) in an exchange as a photographer assistant in Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs program in Berlin, Germany\n\nAt the end of 2017 she started to paint, mostly using oil colors.\n\nPersonal statement\n\nApproaching photography for the very first time in 2008, my work derived from the intention to depict reality and to shape an expression for my emotions.\u0026nbsp; “Playing”- this was the resource, and I have thought of photography as a window to look out into the world and at the same time a mirror reflecting what I was holding inside.\nI like to create stories with an underlying sense of narrative, to introduce elements of the past and present in my projects. I am interested in the authenticity of a moment, in the relation between a human being and the space around him. I am interested in ordinary situations. I always see a mystery behind them","user_id":53824,"name":"Alexandra Jitariuc","website":"alexandrajitariuc.ro"},{"id":112912,"bio":"\nDemir SÖNMEZ est un photographe et journaliste indépendant, Suisse, d’origine arménienne/kurde. Il a commencé le journalisme et la photographie dans les années 1980 en Turquie, mais n’a pu poursuivre ses activités en raison des répressions politiques. En Suisse, il a repris la photographie depuis 2006.\n\nA ce jour, il a couvert plus de 4500 activités sociales, culturelles et politiques suisses et internationales en tant que reporter/photographe.\n\nQuant au journalisme, il a animé un blog à La Tribune de Genève, entre 2009 et 2022, avec plus de 1500 articles et des dizaines de milliers de photos et vidéos.\n\nSes photos sont publiées par de nombreux médias et institutions en Suisse, dans de nombreux pays européens et dans le monde.\n\nIl a publié deux livres chez Slatkine, l’un en 2017, « Place des Nations, Place des Peuples », et l’autre en 2020, « Genève confinée, témoignage sur une période historique ».\n\nEn 2021, les Éditions Association Photography Geneva ont publié\n\n« L’Aiglon Blessé », un livre sur les 44 jours de guerre dans le Haut-Karabagh (Artsakh). Une version arménienne a été éditée en 2022. \n\nDemir SÖNMEZ a également réalisé plusieurs expositions à Genève.\n\n\n","user_id":112310,"name":"Demir SÖNMEZ","website":"www.photographygeneva.com"},{"id":430746,"bio":"I am a West Coast based photographer, born and raised in Los Angeles and currently residing in Portland. I studied photography at Art Center College of Design photographing commissions for commercial and editorial clients, designers, artists, and architects. \n","user_id":430162,"name":"Christopher Dibble","website":"www.christopherdibble.com"},{"id":549507,"bio":"Harald Woschitz has been working on the surface phenomenon of photography since 1985. Whether in his representational photographic works, which illuminate the tension between surface and depth in the sense of a sectional view, or in his abstract groups of works, which aptly can be described as \"light painting\" - he embarks on a search for what stands \"behind the scenes\". The essence of his artistic exploration is to open spaces that are inaccessible to normal vision. Picture spaces of the new, uncertain, unexplored. Landscapes and soul spaces that confront us with the question of our personal \"background\" too.\n \nIn his current works too, dealing with our contemporary city landscapes, it's not the shiny surface that gets his attention, but rather the inconspicuous \"backsides\" of our society. At the same time, they open a window into the past, showing us more about the world we come from than the one we are going to.","user_id":548923,"name":"harald woschitz","website":"www.haraldwoschitz.com"},{"id":146586,"bio":"Greg Miller (b. 1967, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American fine art photographer and Guggenheim Fellow. He began his career photographing for newspapers and magazines in New York thriving off the energy of the assignment. Dedicated to working with an 8x10 view camera, he has produced several bodies of personal work over the last 20 years including Nashville, Unto Dust, County Fair and, most recently, Morning Bus, photographs of local Connecticut school children waiting for the morning bus. Miller uses the serendipity of street photography, found moments and chance meetings with strangers to capture narratives (often depicting human relationships) imbued with a sense of suspended reality.\n\nMiller’s work has been seen in several solo shows in Los Angeles, Barcelona and the Cheekwood Museum in Nashville, TN as well as group exhibits in New York City, including Yossi Milo, James Danziger and Sasha Wolf Galleries. His work has appeared regularly in advertising and magazines including TIME, Esquire, Fast Company, LIFE and many other publications.\n\ninstagram: @gregmillerfoto\nfb page: @GregMillerPhotography\ntwitter: @gregmillerfoto\ntumblr: blog.gregmiller.com\nsnapchat: @gregmillerfoto\nvimeo: @gregmillerfoto","user_id":145984,"name":"Greg Miller","website":"www.gregmiller.com"},{"id":790037,"bio":"American photographer. Born April 27, 1956 in Ann Arbor Michigan. Raised in Urbana Illinois. Educated At Brooks Institute of Photography (BS), majoring in commercial photography and University of Missouri Columbia (BJ) majoring in photojournalism.  \n","user_id":779146,"name":"Adam Jahiel","website":"www.adamjahiel.com"},{"id":77161,"bio":"Since I was a child, what I see has had a significant effect on me. I disliked cabs, for instance, because I had an aversion to yellow, and I could spend hours staring at the sea in motion, the whitecaps - those blues, grays and whites stirred something in me. Many years later, after a thorough eye examination, I was told that I have a sensitive brain, and I sighed with relief as I finally felt understood. It wasn’t just opinions running my life, it was a sensitivity, a real feeling moment to moment depending on what was in front of me.\nI feel fortunate to have been raised by artists and equally lucky that I have had enough education and practice that I am able to transfer what I see into photos. My images are subtle definitions of emotion and everyday life. I primarily photograph family, friends, quiet interiors and landscapes.\nIn 1986 I received my BA in Art History from Bard College. I then worked as a graphic designer for a decade in New York, Seattle and Los Angeles. In 1997 I returned to school and studied photography at Art Center College of Design. I live and work in Seattle.","user_id":76861,"name":"Julia Kuskin","website":"www.juliakuskin.com"},{"id":671934,"bio":"Photographer, Author, Host of \"The Grid\" photography podcast; Lightroom Guy; Dad, struggling guitarist.","user_id":671350,"name":"Scott Kelby","website":"scottkelby.com"},{"id":89279,"bio":"I was born in 1980 in Kingston, Jamaica and  currently based in The Republic of Trinidad \u0026amp; Tobago. My work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, which includes group exhibitions at The National Gallery of Jamaica, Gallery of Mississauga(Canada), The IDB Cultural Center(D.C.), Art Museum of Americas(D.C.), Bargehouse(London), Aliceyard(Trinidad). I received a diploma from the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in 2003.","user_id":88824,"name":"Marlon James","website":"www.marlonjamesphotography.wordpress.com"},{"id":89309,"bio":"Digital creative director on one side and photographer on the other side, with  a career in France and the UK, I now work mostly on studio shots.  Working with models, no matter the size, coulour, gender or sexual orientation, I explore how we are seen by others, the stories behind a picture, and the narrative to imagine with a single photography. Endless fields to search, portraits and bady language are my every day motivation.","user_id":88854,"name":"Laurent Moulager","website":"www.hipstoresk.com"},{"id":89274,"bio":"Fotojornalista, cinegrafista, artista. Sou Maria De La Gala, muitos títulos, mas o importante é o que carrego na minha essência. Meus trabalhos são a busca do humano dentro de uma foto. | \nPhotojournalist, videographer, artist. I am Maria De La Gala, many titles, but the important thing is what I carry in my essence. My works are the search of the human within a photo. |","user_id":88819,"name":"Maria De La Gala","website":"mariadelagala.wixsite.com/mariadelagala"},{"id":755724,"bio":"Gema Ganeswara is an entrepreneur and freelance photographer from Kuningan Regency. I have had an interest in music, film, design and visual design since childhood. My favorite movie quote is “My mind has an endless capacity for useless information” from the movie Playing By Heart. This interest brought me to photography. Even though it seems easy and is commonly used by people, this actually presents its own challenges, especially in telling stories through pictures. Outside of work, I often listen to music while occasionally dreaming of becoming whatever I want.","user_id":751082,"name":"GEMA GANESWARA","website":""},{"id":123197,"bio":"powerHouse Books, world-renowned and critically acclaimed publisher, is best known for a diverse publishing program—specialized in fine art, documentary, pop culture, fashion, and celebrity books. We have blazed a trail through the staid book publishing industry, releasing books that have sparked cultural trends and redefined commonly held perceptions of the purpose and role of art books in contemporary culture. While much is known of our books, little is known of the people who have made powerHouse Books a global name.\n\nFounder and Publisher Daniel Power started powerHouse Books in 1995, and was joined by Craig Cohen in 1996. The early years had Power and Cohen tag-teaming on a few books at a time, raising the bar each season when, in 1998, powerHouse Books had its first best-seller, Women Before 10 A.M. by Véronique Vial. Power and Cohen followed up that success in 1999 with the critically-acclaimed cult monographs X-Ray, by François Nars, and Life is Paradise, by Francesco Clemente and Vincent Katz.\n\nIn 2000, Cohen became a partner in the company, assuming the title of Vice President and Associate Publisher—now Executive Publisher. He quickly signed up the next company bestseller, Back in the Days by Jamel Shabazz, and in the same year developed a packaging deal with Capitol Records to produce the Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science. With the publishing program growing rapidly, Power and Cohen hired Sara Rosen, who served as Publicity Director from 2000-2009.\n\nThe company has since redefined the cultural landscape of the illustrated book, the only U.S. independent publishing company to do so.\n\nNew York September 11 by Magnum Photographers was a visceral, instant document by Magnum and pH, the only thing a publishing company and a photo agency could do in helping the city and the country both remember and recover—Guiliani’s famous response to the terrorist attack was for New Yorkers to get back to doing what they do as quickly as possible. The book went on to sell some 300,000 copies worldwide, enabling powerHouse Books to donate over $600,000 to the New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund.\n\nIn 2002, pH partnered with Nike to publish Sole Provider: 30 Years of Nike Basketball, a history of their famous sneaker line, which sold out in a record one week. “The relationships we’ve been able to form with corporate partners for branding and packaging has been one of the keys to our success over the past few years,” says Cohen, who worked with the The Gap to secure their promotional support for Alice Harris’ book, The Blue Jean, and with Olympus and Aveda, who supported Patrick McMullan’s 2004 book InTents. More recently, Cohen has worked with: international diamond titan De Beers, in support of Alice Harris’ second pH book, The Wedding Album; Puma, for The African Game; Ultimate Fighting Championship, for Octagon; Burton Snowboards, for 28 Day Winter; Glamour, for In Search of Hope by Mariane Pearl; Urban Outfitters, for a unique series of pH Classics; Danger Mouse and David Lynch, for Dark Night of the Soul; DC Shoes, for Blabac Photo; TBWA, for The Art of the Idea; and, Guy Oseary for both Madonna Confessions and Madonna: Sticky \u0026amp; Sweet.\n\nIn Fall 2006, powerHouse Books launched The powerHouse Arena, a laboratory for creative thought: exhibitions, installations, presentations, displays, viewings, performances, readings, and retail therapy—all drawing upon photography and popular culture as sources of inspiration. Located at 37 Main Street in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn, the 10,200–square foot marquis showroom and retail space is unlike any other in New York City, featuring a soaring 24-foot ceiling on the 5,000–square foot ground floor, and an equally impressive 5,000–square foot mezzanine, with over 175 feet of glass frontage, designed by esteemed architect David Howell Design. Attached by a central staircase is the Arena Skylounge, a 560 square-foot, mezzanine-level, multifunctional gallery, VIP lounge, and green room. These stunning spaces have hosted a series of landmark exhibitions and events, and are now available for private hire.\n\nAn utterly singular and unique space with floor views of the East River waterfront, and the breathtaking backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire-Fulton Ferry Warehouse, and the stately Manhattan Bridge of early industrial-era Brooklyn (DUMBO), the Arena’s configuration is unmatched by any other in New York City. Events in The powerHouse Arena have attracted prominent press attention from outlets such as, The New York Times (weddings, book readings), The New Yorker (festival entertainment, book and foundation-sponsored panels), Time Out New York (exhibition rental and launch previews), New York magazine (book signings, musical and cabaret performances), and Vanity Fair (celebrity event launches).","user_id":122595,"name":"PowerHouse Books","website":"www.powerhousebooks.com"},{"id":529444,"bio":"I'm an actress, voice actress and I've always taken photographs. With my images I hope to evoke feelings complementary to those I arouse with acting.\n\nI give the italian voice to actresses like Michelle Williams, Evangeline Lilly, Marion Cotillard, Kerry Washington, Carla Gugino, Anne Hathaway, Emily Watson, Olivia Wilde, Michelle Monaghan, Clea Duvall, Leslie Mann and many others.\n\nI won the first prize at the 12th MPA (Mobile Photography Awards - People category) and the first prize (Delight category) at the Whalebone 2023 Photo Contest. I was on the shortlist of finalists for the ROSL Photo 2023 and I have received a “Remarkable Reward” in the shortlist of finalists for the Urban Photo Awards 2023.\n\nCurrently I live and work in Rome.\n","user_id":528860,"name":"Daniela Calò","website":"---"},{"id":8238,"bio":"Roland is a London based documentary photographer, born in 1966 with a background in music and education.  He developed a passion for photography around 2010, initially through street photography.  In 2012 he started a long term documentary project on a vulnerable group of people who gravitate towards a corner of east London called Gillett Square which is to be published by Dewi Lewis as the book “Dominoes”.  This work has been featured in Vice magazine among others and has won various awards including being shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society documentary awards 2023.  In 2022 he was one of the finalists in the Portrait of Britain awards. Roland’s current project focuses on the London roller skate scene and its relationship to black culture. ","user_id":8238,"name":"Roland Ramanan","website":"www.rolandramanan.com"},{"id":736400,"bio":"I am a professional Photographer; since the beginning of my artistic activity, I have been active in different genres of photography. I also specialize in portrait, fashion, and editorial photography. Classic paintings are a great source of inspiration for me in photography, and I am always interested in the photo's composition, coloring, and uniqueness. I believe that light and color are the most essential elements and tools for creating an image\nSince the beginning of my professional activity, I have succeeded in participating in international exhibitions and winning prestigious awards.","user_id":734891,"name":"Amirhossein Loloei","website":"www.amirhslophotography.com"},{"id":53809,"bio":"Albin Millot is a French photographer based in Paris.\nHis long-term projects, books, and exhibitions explore the re­lationships of human beings to their wild and/or urban environments.\nBorders, of various forms, geographical, psychic, freedom of movements and migrations, are recurring themes to my researches. Landscape photography is the form of photography he mainly use for it.\nSince 2011, he has focused primarily on documenting the limits and frontiers of France, with «Limits of France, limits of a territory». Since 2016, he has been working on «\u0026nbsp;Europe Utopia\u0026nbsp;», a project about the changing borders and migratory patterns of Schengen and the European Union. Both projects received support from the Contemporary Documentary Photography Fund (CNAP).\nSelected work is in the permanent collections of the National Library of France and the Contemporary Art Center of Yekaterinbourg. He is represented by the PlainPicture (Paris). Artists prints are available at www.albinmillot.com.","user_id":53814,"name":"Albin Millot","website":"www.albinmillot.com"},{"id":642894,"bio":"Jason Au is an award-winning street photographer based in Hong Kong. Black and white is his preferred medium of expression. His high-aesthetic works often incorporate creative, geometric and balanced compositions.\n\nJason is represented by the Blue Lotus Gallery in Hong Kong and is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain (FRPS). Jason’s works have been exhibited worldwide, including in New York, London, Barcelona, Ghent, Johannesburg, Sharjah and Athens. His photos were featured in the South China Morning Post, the Guardian and the Observer.","user_id":642310,"name":"Jason Au","website":"jasonaucs.com"},{"id":685207,"bio":"I am an artist, born and raised in Romania (July 19th, 1985), living now in Frankfurt, Germany.\n\nIn my images I try to capture the silence, being interested in the poetry of the ordinary, always searching for expression in the commonly overlooked scenes that surround us. I enjoy photographing in bad weather, when the landscape is covered in snow, mist and fog or simply under an endless gray sky. My photography is based on a minimalist approach, using negative space which aims to reduce distraction by eliminating objects that are outside the main subject. \n\nI developed my vision towards fine photography, with minimalistic compositions, lines and shapes to show an abstract version of what we see with our own eyes.\n\nMy works have been published in various photography magazines, including also National Geographic Germany and have won many international awards, most prominently the first place at International Photography Awards, Fine Art Photography Awards, Minimalist Photography Awards, ND Awards, Prix de la Photography Paris and other distinctions at Life Framer and Black \u0026amp; and White Spider Awards. My murmurations series have been exibited at Espace Beaureaupaire Gallery in Paris and in Germany.\n","user_id":684623,"name":"Daniel Dencescu","website":"www.danielde.de"},{"id":57743,"bio":"I was born 1980 in East Berlin. After earning a Master's degree in political science, Media and African studies I graduated at Ostkreuzschule under Prof. Ute Mahler.\n\nAmong others I received the prestigious C/O Talents Award, Canon Award for Young Professional Photographers, the LensCulture Emerging Talent Award  and a nomination for the international FOAM Paul Huf Award. \n\nMy work was widely exhibited at C/O Berlin, ParisPHOTO, PhotoEspana.\n\nI live in Berlin as freelance photographer on commissioned and personal projects.\n\n","user_id":57748,"name":"Daniel Seiffert","website":"www.danielseiffert.de"},{"id":272265,"bio":"Alessandro Zoboli (Guastalla, 1990) graduated from the Istituto Italiano di Fotografia in 2014.\n\nBetween 2015 and 2019 he worked in Alex Majoli’s studio as an assistant, refining his skills as a photographer, printer and retoucher. In 2019 he joined Cesura Agency as an official member.\n\nOver the past years he has worked on a number of different long term projects, initially in Algeria, exploring the relationship between North Africa and Europe.\n\nHe has also documented the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic and housing crisis in Italy, travelling the country from North to South, photographing the country’s struggle with\nthe health crisis and the conditions of inequality that characterize western societies and highlighting the often forgotten discomfort experienced by millions of families.\n\nHe is also working on a long term project in the UK titled “Shine On”, exploring the multifaceted and elusive face of today’s Britain: a liquid form, constantly changing and contradicting itself in search of a new identity.","user_id":271663,"name":"Alex Zoboli","website":"www.cesura.it/members/alex-zoboli"},{"id":17558,"bio":"André França is an artist employing photography as a privileged means of reflection; PhD in Visual Arts. Some concepts investigated in photographic series include cultural and symbolic values present in the art world; the representation of women in the media; an intimate view of the existence of objects; free association as a principle behind image order; the affective and aesthetic relationship with aspects of the material dimension of photography.\n\nLives in Brazil. Since 2003 his work has been shown in individual and collective exhibitions such as the Espaço Pierre Verger da Fotografia Baiana (2016), Salões de Artes Visuais da Bahia (2013), Circuito das Artes (2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2009, 2007), Bienal do Recôncavo (2012, 2010), A Gentil Carioca gallery (Rio de Janeiro, 2009), Goethe-Institut Salvador (2008), Mercado Cultural América Latina (2005). Received special mentions of the jury in the editions of 2010 and 2012 of the Recôncavo Biennial; was selected for portfolio reading promoted by Itaú Cultural (2010); published the photobook \"Vanishing\" (2013) with financial support received from FUNCEB; held an artist residency in Berlin (Dec/2013 - Jan/2014) with the support of the Goethe-Institut Salvador to produce the series \"art world - Berlin\".\n\nHis photographs are held in private collections in Austria, USA and Brazil and were published in magazines and websites dedicated to contemporary photography, such as Lenscratch (Los Angeles, 2011), 10x15 (Madrid, 2011), Dodge \u0026amp; Burn (New York, 2011), Urbanautica (Treviso, 2011), Unless You Will (Melbourne, 2011), 591 Photography (Stockholm, 2012), art photo index (Santa Fe, 2012),\nF-STOP Magazine (Chicago, 2013), OLD (São Paulo, 2013), LensCulture (Paris, 2014) and Saint Lucy [#1 / #2] (Baltimore, 2014).","user_id":17558,"name":"André França","website":"www.andrefranca.com"},{"id":667503,"bio":"Agnieszka Wlachos – rocznik ’73 – łodzianka, mieszka i pracuje w Warszawie. Od 2023. Członkini ZPAF. Absolwentka Studium Fotografii ZPAF, oddająca się sztuce fotografii z pełnym zaangażowaniem. Jej życie ukształtowane przez doświadczenie rodzicielstwa adopcyjnego dodaje głębi i wrażliwości jej pracom. Nie tylko filolog, ale również utalentowana artystka, specjalistka ds. Public Relations i aktywna kuratorka galerii sztuki w warszawskim domu kultury. Specjalizuje się w fotografii artystycznej, kreacyjnej, emocjonalnej, posługując się zarówno technikami cyfrowymi jak i tradycyjnych czy wręcz eksperymentalnymi. Jej portfolio to zbiór unikalnych prac, prezentowanych zarówno na wystawach zbiorowych, jak i podczas indywidualnych ekspozycji. Tworzy obrazy, które przenoszą widza w fascynujący świat, ukazując trudne tematy w subtelny i wrażliwy sposób. Jej prace to nie tylko doskonałe przykłady rzemiosła fotograficznego, lecz również głębokie refleksje nad ludzkimi doświadczeniami i emocjami. Nieustannie poszukuje nowych form wyrazu, eksperymentując z różnorodnymi technikami, co pozwala na tworzenie unikatowych fotografii będących przede wszystkim pełnymi emocji historiami.","user_id":666919,"name":"Agnieszka Wlachos","website":"www.agnieszkawlachos.pl"},{"id":790166,"bio":"Katrina Buckles is an American photographer, currently residing in Germany. Her photography is focused on both finding and creating unexpected images. She seeks to combine fantasy and reality, allowing the viewer to experience something new. She hopes that her art inspires others to be mindful in their daily life and to encourage imagination and embracing unlimited possibility.","user_id":779257,"name":"Katrina Buckles","website":""},{"id":790113,"bio":"","user_id":779213,"name":"Esther Foland","website":""},{"id":790165,"bio":"My name is Katrina Buckles and I am a 46 year old American photographer, currently residing in Germany. I focus on nature and portrait photography, with an emphasis on the surreal and magical.\n","user_id":779257,"name":"Katrina Buckles","website":""},{"id":54128,"bio":"Etienne Buyse lives and works in Bagimont, a hamlet rocking on the border between France and Belgium, in the middle of large forests.\n \nIn a previous life, after periods spent backpacking in Asia, USA and teaching in Africa, Etienne became an entrepreneur in software publishing.\n\nEtienne studied French literature, supplemented by the history of art.\n \nIn terms of his photographic career, his studies at the Ecole des Arts (School of Arts) in Ixelles (Brussels) with Pierre Radisic as teacher, was special but decisive.  And, to consolidate this, his further studies at the Academie Beeldende Kunsten (Academy for Fine Arts) in Anderlecht (Brussels) have also been substantial.\n \nHis Down Time (Temps d’arrêt) series led to him becoming a finalist in LensCulture's Street Photography Awards 2017, in which he won a Jury Award (Mr. Roberts).\nParallel to his photographic projects, Etienne gives courses in the history of photography. ","user_id":54133,"name":"Etienne Buyse","website":"en réfection"},{"id":133003,"bio":"I try not to follow trends. Over the years I have developed my own style: working with short lens, close to the subject, personal and involved. I want to show the world as it is, also his dark side. The rawness of life intrigues me; the viewer may feel the pain in the picture.","user_id":132401,"name":"Lambert de Jong","website":"www.lambertdejong.nl"},{"id":789275,"bio":"i am youssef hossam rady. I am 18 years old. I am a colleague at a future university in Egypt in the Commerce \u0026amp; Business Administration section. I love the photography very much.","user_id":778503,"name":"Youssef Rady","website":"localhost/youssef1/wp-admin.com"},{"id":54425,"bio":"","user_id":54430,"name":"Ralph Hassenpflug","website":"www.RalphHassenpflug.com"},{"id":457262,"bio":"Jessica is a contemporary photographer based in the U.S. Though she calls Seattle, WA home, she loves travel and is able to take her work across the country. A photographer who specializes in capturing the feeling and movement of a moment, Jessica’s work spans both the creative and commercial worlds, though her first loves are fashion and art. ","user_id":456678,"name":"Jessica Morgan","website":"jessicaleaimages.com"},{"id":790142,"bio":"","user_id":779240,"name":"Andreas Ernst","website":""},{"id":633918,"bio":"I was born in Pomaretto, Italy in 1962 and grew up in Riesi, Sicily from 1966 to 1985. I lived in Paris, Catania and Trieste until I trained as a photographer at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Rome from 1987 to 1990. In 1990 I moved to Germany.\nI have mainly photographed for magazines, newspapers, agencies or for public and private clients. The almost 20 years for the local newspaper, where I photographed for all departments: politics, culture, local news and sport, were particularly intensive.\nAfter realizing the book “The Karlsruhe District, in Photographs by Gustavo Alàbiso” between 2011 and 2013, I decided to concentrate on book projects. “300 x Karlsruhe, Faces of a City”, realized between 2013 and 2015, and “Immagina Riesi”, realized between 2016 and 2020, were created in collaboration with journalists. Between 2021 and 2023 I co-edited the photo book “Call it Corona”. In it we show documentary, artistic and journalistic photographs by 89 photographers that were taken in Germany during the Covid-19 pandemic. Four photos are from my photo documentation “Ihr fehlt mir!!!” (I miss you!!!), which were taken during the lockdowns due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Karlsruhe.","user_id":633334,"name":"Gustavo Alabiso","website":"www.alabiso.de"},{"id":790126,"bio":"","user_id":779225,"name":"Diana Ragland","website":"www.dianaraglandphoto.com"},{"id":450376,"bio":"Teodelina Detry (Buenos Aires, 1975)\n\nI am a visual artist who paints, takes photographs, and is constantly traveling without having to leave my studio. Today, the camera is my ally when embarking on adventures in the relentless quest to expand and connect with everything around me. \nI studied Art Direction, painting, and photography in Buenos Aires, New York, Madrid and Geneva.\nSince 2017, I have participated in national and international exhibitions. In Argentina I exhibited my work at BAphoto with Zona de Photo Gallery, Mundo Nuevo Art Gallery, Otra Feria, Cecilia Caballero Gallery, Galería del Infinito and Rolf Gallery. In Uruguay, at ArtFest 2022 in Campo Garzón, Galería del Paseo and I was part of the JR INSIDE OUT Project. In Brazil, at SPArte with Mario Cohen Gallery. I Finland at the Helsinki Photo Festival. And In Switzerland, at Galerie Espace L in Geneva.\nIn 2020, I published my first photobook, La Anémona es una flor que se abre al menor golpe de viento, (The Anemone is a flower that opens herself to the slightest touch of wind), and that same year, I received the \"Book Photographer of the Year\" award from the International Photography Awards.\nIn June 2023, I did a res","user_id":449792,"name":"Teodelina Detry","website":"www.teodelinadetry.com"},{"id":133942,"bio":"I am a visual artist working in the old tradition of fine art painters in the 15th and 16th century, using a mirror to construct my images","user_id":133340,"name":"Thomas Heere","website":"www.thomasheere.nl"},{"id":54361,"bio":"Seit einiger Zeit Rentner. Fotografie betriebe ich aus Spass am Schreiben mit Licht.","user_id":54366,"name":"Harri Hofer","website":""},{"id":790129,"bio":"","user_id":779228,"name":"Georgi Naymark","website":""},{"id":790163,"bio":"","user_id":779255,"name":"Daniel Barriga","website":"danbarrigafotos.com"},{"id":139974,"bio":"A freelance Photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. My work is mainly with Photojpurnalism, Portraiture, Landscape and interiors. Also can speak fluent language in Japanese and English.","user_id":139372,"name":"Simon Bonny","website":"www.simonbonny.com"},{"id":140280,"bio":"About Alice Schoolcraft\n\nFocusing on documentary photography, there is a strong sense of art based practice in my work. I use mainly classic analogue techniques, alternating between carefully composed medium format images and less polished gritty flash snapshots. I like the combination of the two, one providing a sense of studied documentation while the other can afford to shed light on unforeseen truths. Curiosity about people’s personal lives is a driving force in my work and by employing detailed study I want to provide the viewer with the feeling that they know the people in my photographs personally without ever having met them.\n\nI am half Swedish half American. I grew up in Sweden, Denmark and Spain and have attended Edinburgh College of Art, Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martins. I will complete a BA Honors degree in Photographic Arts at the University of Westminster in July 2016. \n","user_id":139678,"name":"Alice Schoolcraft","website":"aliceschoolcraft.com"},{"id":140718,"bio":"","user_id":140116,"name":"Mira Saadallah","website":""},{"id":54611,"bio":"Through his photography, Cedric Lefebvre seeks to establish links between psychology and contemporary concepts. His works move contrasts closer, deny divergences, erase boundaries and flirt with reality… In an effort to remind audiences that differences are often just illusions.\n\nWhile architectural themes form the bases of his portfolio, his current research focuses on fractals. In parallel, he also explores the international biker culture through portraits.\n\nHis photography has been featured, exhibited and published internationally, most recently in L'Oeil de la Photographie and Le Journal de la Photographie (France) 2014 and 2013, in Out magazine (USA) 2014 and 2013, in In The Red (China) 2013, at PhotoLux 2013 in Lucca (Italy); during the Fashion Week and in Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan (Italy), 2012; at Italia Independent for the launch of the Blue Collection by Vertu, Milan (Italy), 2012; in Tod's boutiques (Milan, New York and Tokyo) and in Palazzo Morando for Vogue Fashion's Night Out, Milan (Italy), 2011; at Galleria MetroKubo, Trieste (Italy), 2011; at HDLU, Zagreb (Croatia), 2009; at Crimes Town Gallery, London (UK) 2009; at VIP Art Gallery, Belgrade (Serbia); at 198 Contemporary Arts, London (UK), 2008.\n \nOn stage works realised with the playwriters ricci/forte have been published in Mash-up Theater, a cura di Francesco Ruffini (Scheda del Libro).\n \nMost of his work are available in printed limited edition but also  for licensing through Gallery Stock and on the platform developed jointly by Art+Commerce and VOGUE Italia.\n \nCedric Lefebvre was born in Brussels where he lives and works.","user_id":54616,"name":"Cedric Lefebvre","website":"www.cedriclefebvre.com"},{"id":55288,"bio":"Self-taught photographer focusing on artists portraits.  ","user_id":55293,"name":"Dovile Sermokas","website":"www.dovilesermokas.com"},{"id":201216,"bio":"I am a traveller who photographs, and increasingly a photographer who travels. Sometimes I am on a tarmac road, sometimes not.","user_id":200614,"name":"Kristyn Taylor","website":""},{"id":790208,"bio":"Simon McCarthy is a journalist working at the Newcastle Herald in NSW. He writes news and features, and produces video and multimedia, for the Herald and Herald Weekender magazine. He contributes regularly to the Newcastle Herald’s daily Topics column, and is the co-creator and producer of the Toohey’s News podcast. McCarthy has worked as a journalist in regional NSW since 2013. He joined the newsroom of the Newcastle Herald in 2017 from the Northern Daily Leader in Tamworth where he worked from 2015 to 2016.","user_id":779292,"name":"Simon McCarthy","website":""},{"id":55594,"bio":"Photographer/Cinematographer based in Los Angeles.. Fashion, conceptual and portraiture are my areas of specialization.  For me, every photograph is a story and light,the protagonist.","user_id":55599,"name":"Amruta Patil","website":"www.amrutapatil.in"},{"id":55578,"bio":"","user_id":55583,"name":"Kasia Grabek","website":"www.kasiagrabek.com"},{"id":54576,"bio":"Bio\nI´m a self-taught photographer from Madrid. Since my adolescence I have always loved photography, and any kind of special images and landscapes that came to my mind, what it made me dream of proyecting them. \n\nHowever after viewing \"Invisible Man\" by Jeff Wall in 2001, I definitely decided to immerse myself deeper into the photographic journey. Over 20 years ago I moved to Berlin. Currently I live between Berlin and Rome\n\nI consider most of my projects as documentary photography, where I explore social and political transformations and their impact on urban landscapes..\n\nAdditional works include a visual experiment conceptualising \"travelling and borders\" (Behind the Window, 2003 - 2013), as well as aspects of nature, paths and solitude (Camina en silencio, no mires atrás, 2011 - 2013).\n\nExhibitions\n​\n2025  \"Stories\", group exhibition,The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Glasgow.\n2023  \"A Long Walk Home\", solo exhibition, ReTramp Galerie, Berlin.\n2021  \"Strange Symphony\", solo exhibition. PremArts Galerie, Berlin.\n2014  \"Dissapearing Shanghai\", group exhibition. Grizedale Visitor Center (Forestry Commission), Cumbria, England,.\n2014   \"Dissapearing Shanghai\". group exhibition. Royal Geographical Society, London, (Atkins CIWEM Environmental P. Y.) .\n2014   \"Dissapearing Shanghai\", group exhibitionWyre Community Discovery Centre, Kidderminster, England.\n2012   \"Reflections\", duo exhibition. Loophole Berlin, Berlin.\n2012   \"Reflections\", duo exhibition.Die Frühperle, Berlin.\n\nEducation\n1997  Draftsman Designer. Escuela Oficial de Artes Gráficas \"Islas Filipinas\", Madrid\n\n ","user_id":54581,"name":"Jorge Albella","website":"www.jorge-albella.com"},{"id":54651,"bio":"I am a fine artist who works in a range of photographic media. My work has been nationally exhibited, and is held in collections including Kaiser Permanente, Reynolds \u0026amp; Reynolds, the Crowne Collection, Chicago; the Smithsonian Museum and the Archdiocese of Prague.  \n\nMy conceptual imagery studies the natural world and how photographic language interprets and affects our perceptions of it. I am author of The Elements of Photography: Understanding and Creating Sophisticated Images, which centers on controlling photography’s technical attributes to create meaningful images. \n\nI live on a 9,500-foot mountainside abutting national forest land in Colorado's Front Range, with my husband Dave, three household pets, and neighbors: elk, deer, fox, coyotes, bears and mountain lions. In my off-time I track wildlife, build stone walls and participates in pine bark beetle mitigation efforts.     ","user_id":54656,"name":"Angela Faris Belt","website":"www.angelafarisbelt.com"},{"id":54617,"bio":"I live and work in New York City. I shoot portraits and fashion all day long, and weary bus riders at night.","user_id":54622,"name":"Travis Huggett","website":"www.travishuggett.com"},{"id":54763,"bio":"Lyalya Garbouz is an award-winning photographer and Nikon Ambassador based in Moscow. She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Lomonosov Moscow State University in 2014. ","user_id":54768,"name":"Lyalya Garbouz","website":"lyalya.garbouz.ru"},{"id":190313,"bio":"I make photographs of visual culture using various technologies ranging from large format film cameras to pocket digital cameras.","user_id":189711,"name":"David Zurick","website":"www.davidzurick.com"},{"id":573931,"bio":"I am a photographer focused on Fine Art Photography, Street Photography and Portrait Photography.\nBeen on stage for more then 25 years.","user_id":573347,"name":"Paulo Roberto","website":""},{"id":789408,"bio":"self-employed photographer\nbased in Zürich, Switzerland","user_id":778617,"name":"Lea Della Zassa","website":"www.dellazassa.ch"},{"id":54914,"bio":"Born in São Paulo, growing old in Vienna.","user_id":54919,"name":"Caio Kauffmann","website":"caiok.at"},{"id":54864,"bio":"Former co-founder of Digital Marco, Sit And Die, Mouzone and Innn. With more than 20 years of experience with high level agencies and brands maker as Art Director. He is a passionate of photography, video and travels, he works on community projects related to wandering, drifting and spirituality; the places and its people. A restless, explorer and curious compulsive adventurer who took him to discover Ashura in Iran, Zapatista guerrillas in Chiapas, the mysterious Pyongyang in North Korea, Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank, Hezbollah in Beirut, the remnant of Albania or the dangerous neighborhood of Chorrillo in Panama City. His reflection on beauty as a transversal axis has led to his work being defunded in various media in the specialized sector.","user_id":54869,"name":"Pedro José Macías","website":"www.pedrojosesaavedra.com"},{"id":55055,"bio":"Most of Arroyo´s projects are cause oriented, in the past he captured the reality of countries like Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya or Vietnam with the intention of preserving cultures, honoring traditions or trying to create an intimate connection with the audience. His challenge is capturing the subtle, glimpses of personalities and deep emotions in order to make the audience connect with far away realities and conflicts such as the dissapearing ethnic groups in the Omo Valley region in Ethiopia or the post war generations in Cambodia.","user_id":55060,"name":"DIEGO ARROYO MÉNDEZ","website":"www.arroyodiego.com"},{"id":790282,"bio":"Based in Seoul, Korea","user_id":779356,"name":"Eunju Han","website":"noqrive.myportfolio.com"},{"id":790306,"bio":"An avid armature photographer who enjoys travel, street, portraits and wildlife photography. My aim is to present the vibrance of life to the viewers and showcase the beauty in the world, even in times of hardship, strife and struggle. ","user_id":779378,"name":"Jack Armstrong","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/jackusbrutus"},{"id":93177,"bio":"Paula Faraco, (Blumenau-SC, 1985), lives and works in São Paulo. Back in Brazil since 2020, Faraco studied photography at Ostkreuz Schule für Fotografie, in Berlin, Germany, where she lived for 12 years; she has also graduated in journalism from UniverCidade, Rio de Janeiro. While based in Berlin, Faraco worked as a commercial photographer shooting mostly portraits and events. From 2012 til 2019 she worked part time documenting and archiving an art collection for the company MCT-Agentur, by Scumeck Sabottka. Returning to Brazil, she has decided to give a change in her carieer by focusing more on gender issues. Her most recent research focused on how the materiality of the body can become a vehicle of expression, a metaphor for the subject, object, model, tool and field of reference for discussing womanhood. Faraco postgraduated last year in Artistic Practices at Faculdade Armando Penteado, São Paulo, Brazil. \n","user_id":92685,"name":"Paula Faraco","website":"www.paulafaraco.com"},{"id":790328,"bio":"I'm a streetphotographer and an emerging poet and author in Italy.  I really love stay on the streets and i'm looking forward to make new documentary projects very soon.\n\n","user_id":779397,"name":"Federica Donati","website":""},{"id":205214,"bio":"Né en 1960 à Versailles (France).\nPhotographe d'atmosphères, de lieux, de portraits et de nus.\nPratique le noir et blanc et la couleur, l'argentique et le numérique, le petit et le moyen format.\nA obtenu en 2012 le Prix de l'ADAGP section Photographie.\n\nBorn in 1960 in Versailles (France).\nA photographer of places, portraits and nudes.\nPractices black and white and color, film and digital, small and medium format.\nWon the ADAGP Award for Photography in 2012.","user_id":204612,"name":"Michel-Philippe Lehaire","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/mplehaire"},{"id":54846,"bio":"Azad Amin Rashti, born in 1987 in Iran, Tehran.\nHe began working as a professional photographer and visual storyteller in 2009 and has been working as a freelance on arranging commissions and personal projects since then. He’s a documentary photographer with a focus on people and culture, environment, and contemporary issues. He has worked in Iran, Bangladesh, India, Iraq, China, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, and Kurdistan. He is a member of the National Iranian Photographers’ Society and the National Iranian Photographers’ home society. The Finalist of The PHOTOVISA (2014) festival. His recent project is an environmental project based on the water crisis in the middle east. The Finalist of The PHOTOVISA (2014) festival. Performance award winner of HPA 2015 (Humanity Photo Award). Lensculture Emerging talent award 2019.","user_id":54851,"name":"Azad Amin","website":"www.azadamin.com"},{"id":90566,"bio":"Tatiana is an Ecuadorian photographer and visual anthropologist whose practice is rooted in the narratives that the body and the land trace and the role memory plays in the construction and deconstruction of identity. Through her work, she incorporates the body as a medium of expression or an analogy to territory. Tatiana’s methodologies are guided by Indigenous animistic practices, the body-territory relations in connection with indigeneity, and the study of the human and the other-than-human kin relationships through dreams.  For Tatiana, photography is her journey of self-discovery, connection, meditation, understanding, and transformation. \n\nAt the core of her practice, she hopes to incorporate collaborative methods of storytelling and creatively use photography and filmmaking as powerful tools to raise awareness about environmental issues, equality, and women’s rights. \n\nHer first ethnographic film essay “Naku Ikinyu” received the audience award from MAAN (Muestra de Anthropología Visual de Madrid) 7th Edition-2021, and it was selected as one of two winners of the 2021 Graduate Student Award for Outstanding Work offered by The Society for Visual Anthropology (SVA). ","user_id":90106,"name":"Tatiana Lopez","website":"www.tatianalopez.space"},{"id":790301,"bio":"I am a medical school student, I am 18 years old, I am a volunteer activist in my district, I attend federal projects and forums, I am a blogger and videographer for District 2023. I shoot city events and work as a photographer, work with entrepreneurs and create content for personal brands. I want to turn the world upside down through the reflection of my eyes and feelings.","user_id":779373,"name":"Darya Krasavina","website":"www.instagram.com/_insta_paradox_?igsh=MWc2YmU2YXE1M3EycA=="},{"id":557988,"bio":"I have been taking pictures since the 1960's since I was given my deceased father's old Argus film camera.  A friend of mine, who was a Nikon judge and has had images published on covers of several magazines, became a mentor of sorts versing me in some of the more technical aspects of the craft. I am past curator of a 54+ year photo exhibition and competition event (PEACE) sponsored by the Friends of the Riverhead Library where this annual event is held in the Overton Gallery.  I am past president of the Friends Riverhead Photo Club and presently president of the Travel Club.  I have won many awards for my work starting in 1976 with a grand prize in the transparency category at Grumman to most recently when I captured the Grand Prize of the Passport Challenge at B\u0026amp;H Photo's Optic event in June 2019.  I have more recently gone to more creative and abstract type of work.","user_id":557404,"name":"Ron Ondrovic","website":"www.reoimages.com"},{"id":829637,"bio":"","user_id":815375,"name":"Patricia Bredwood","website":""},{"id":54783,"bio":"Uma Kinoshita is an independent photographer based in Tokyo. As a self-taught photographer, she started to take photographs in 2004. Her initial interests were in a woman’s body and emotions. With her nude works, she won several awards and held exhibitions at home and abroad.\n\nHowever, the disasters of March 11, 2011, drastically changed her photography. She turned her eyes, which had been so introspective, to big social issues. In the first year after the disasters, she pursued the absolute loneliness people could experience by taking pictures of places where no one could or should be, and thereby completed a portfolio entitled “Lost in Fukushima.” In the second year, she focused on the role of their local religion as a source of their community resilience and completed her second Fukushima series entitled \"Prayer in Stricken Land.\"  In the third and fourth years, she continued to visit Fukushima to complete a black and white portfolio printed on \"Kamikawasaki-washi,\" Japanese hand-screened paper from Fukushima. In this series entitled \"In Sorrow and In Silence,\" she followed the region's slow decay and pointed out the fragility of our control over nature. These three series have been published and exhibited widely at home and abroad and some are in collection of Fukushima Museum.  \n\nIn 2021, she completed her fourth series of her Fukushima project. Etitled \"Mementos of Happiness,\"  this series features Okuma Town after 10 years of the disaster. Okuma Town is where the nuclear power plants were located and all the residents were forced to evacuate. This series will be exhibited in 2022 both at home and abroad.\n\nIn the summer 2021, she also documented Tokyo, while the Olympic Games were held amid the pandemic.  As a photographer living in the center of Tokyo, she felt it would be almost a sin not to document the peculiar state the residents were in.  ","user_id":54788,"name":"Uma Kinoshita","website":"www.umakinoshita.com"},{"id":93086,"bio":"A professional photographer for all my adult life, taking pictures of people who have something to say. Based in the UK but travelling everywhere.","user_id":92596,"name":"Mark Harrison","website":"www.markharrison.com"},{"id":790487,"bio":"","user_id":779529,"name":"Jurate Stanaite","website":null},{"id":164848,"bio":"Lena Tsibizova is a moscow based photographer, born in 1988. She has graduated from British higher school of art and design in Moscow in photography course of Uriy Palmin, Institute of contemporary art also in Moscow and ISSP in Latvia. Selected solo and group exhibitions: «Le nostre mura», Museo Casa Giorgione, Castelfranco Veneto, Italy; «Troyka», solo show, Artplay, Moscow, Russia; «Diallectical Territories», Intelligentsia Gallery, Beijing, China; «Moskovia. Research», Russian Decorative Art Museum, Moscow, Russia; «Shopeniada», Skryabin Museum, Moscow, Russia; «The Map and The Territory», Intelligentsia Gallery, Beijing, China; Si Fest, «MIR MAR», Savignano sul Rubicone, Italy; «Faces» Novo-Molokovo, Moscow, Russia. «0.10», Unicorn Centre for Art, Beijing, China; «The  Transformation of Reality», CCA Sokol, Moscow, Russia; “The Materialist Postscript”; Galerie Philine Cremer, Dusseldorf, Germany.","user_id":164246,"name":"Lena Tsibizova","website":"cargocollective.com/lenatsibizova"},{"id":790380,"bio":"Melinda Edwards, is a multifaceted artist and author whose work centers around celebrating the complexity and beauty of womanhood. Through her Women Over 40 Project, she captures the essence of women past the age of 40, showcasing every line, scar, and story as a testament to their resilience and wisdom. As the author of \"Remember: Words for the Beautiful Mess That Is Motherhood,\" she offers heartfelt reflections on the joys and challenges of parenthood, providing solace and companionship to mothers navigating their journeys. With her photography and writing, Melinda invites viewers and readers to engage in conversations of connection and empowerment, illuminating the transformative power of embracing one's true self.","user_id":779441,"name":"Melinda Edwards","website":"www.melindaedwards.com.au"},{"id":156782,"bio":"Seth Joel is a corporate photojournalist. \"Our photography reflects what our clients value in their company, their culture and the individuality of their people\". His discreet work style allows him to engage the personalities and capture the moments that illustrate the contemporary workplace. Based in Los Angeles he also works as a local in San Francisco and New York. Currently he and his wife Charlie Holland are working on a book project  titled  \"Native American Ranch Raised Kids\" .","user_id":156180,"name":"Seth Joel","website":"www.ranchraisedkids.com"},{"id":789002,"bio":"Born in Italy in 1984, after photography studies I worked several years as an assistant for renowned Photography studios in my area until I went freelance in 2008. I acquired a great deal of experience working closer to advertising agencies, designers, photo editors, and art directors across Europe, achieving stylistic skills and extensive knowledge in photographic technique and high-end retouching. After living a couple of years in Barcelona, I finally moved to Berlin where I’ve been based since 2015. I'm deeply fascinated by design, technology, and the interaction between humans and machines. My focus, however,  is on people, their faces, their jobs, their stories.\n","user_id":778275,"name":"Tommaso Revelant","website":"www.tommasorevelant.com"},{"id":54924,"bio":"Melanie Eclare is a  photographer based in the south west of England,  currently studying for an MA in Photography at Plymouth University. \n\nHer photographs have been extensively published in the UK and internationally in books and publications.  As one of the leading UK garden  photographers Melanie worked for the Saturday and Sunday Times, Saturday and Sunday Telegraph, U. S Garden Design Magazine, World of Interiors, Country Life, Country Living, Gardens Illustrated and House and Garden Magazine.  Gardening editor and photographer for Red Magazine, she  also contributed to many books as well as having her own books published by Quadrille, Kyle Cathie and Weidenfeld and Nicolson working alongside writers such as Elspeth Thompson and Tom Petherick.  \n\nMelanie has recently taken a new direction with her photography.  The broad theme of her work is an exploration of Nature Deficit Disorder.  This describes the current divorce between human and habitat;  an alienation from nature that negatively affects children and adults alike.  Ever increasing screen time and over protective  parenting  alienates us from an innate sense of place within the rhythms and cycles of life.  This is an issue effecting many of us and will  continue to become more of a a challenge for new generations to come.\n\nAllied with this exploration is a search for meaning, questioning  what it means to be part of the anthropocene generation.  We are the ones living in a moment in deep time when more damage has occurred on the planet then ever before,  the effects of which will take millennia to re-balance.  On a personal level this bigger picture imbalance is reflected in the prevalence of intergenerational trauma felt on an individual level.   Melanie is looking beneath the immediately visible, at deeper layers of discontent that exist beyond surface narrative and stripping away the mask to reveal autobiographical details hidden within the context of her images. \n\n \n\nAwards\n\n2016 Format/Flaneur Project Bursary, Format Festival\n\n2016 Shortlisted for Fotofilmic International Print Film Competition\n\n2016  Honorable Mention L A Photo Curator International Photography Competition\n\n2015 Shortlisted Finalist for The Renaissance Photography Prize\n\n2015  Finalist for The Royal Photographic International Print Exhibition.","user_id":54929,"name":"Melanie Eclare","website":"www.melanieeclare.com"},{"id":764772,"bio":"I was born and raised in Lima, Perú. I am graduated from Graphic Design and Advertising career by the Peruvian Institute of Advertising \u0026nbsp;(IPP).\u0026nbsp;\nCurrently I am living in Tokyo and working as free lance graphic designer and photographer.","user_id":758827,"name":"Edder Vargas","website":"eddervc.myportfolio.com"},{"id":101839,"bio":"Noelle Mason is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work is about the subtle seductiveness of power facilitated by systems of visual and institutional control. Noelle's work has been shown at the Saint Petersburg Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece, and at Phest International Festival of Photography in Monopi, Italy.  She is the recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist Grant, Jerome fellowship, the Florida Prize for Contemporary Art, the Southern Prize and most recently the PHmuseum Grand Prize, the Center Santa Fe Director’s Choice Award and the Female in Focus award from the British Journal of Photography. She received her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Art and the University of South Florida. ","user_id":101237,"name":"Noelle Mason","website":"www.noellemason.com"},{"id":631877,"bio":"Maria Russo is a photographer, writer and editor whose work has been featured by Architectural Digest, People Magazine, Forbes, National Geographic, BBC America, The Huffington Post, AFAR, LensCulture, Sony Alpha, and VII Photo Agency among others. She is an ongoing contributor to National Geographic Your Shot and was a finalist in the Nature Conservancy Photo Contest 2023. \n\nIn 2014, Russo began documenting the lives of women farmers in Rwanda. Her photography examined how poverty and food insecurity are deeply tied to the climate and health crises. Russo spent the next seven years exploring women-led tree-based agriculture and permagardening climate resilience projects. She works in Consultative Status with the United Nations through her organization Humanity Unified Int’l. Russo continues to focus on these issues and why women are more vulnerable than men to the impacts of climate change.\n\nDuring the early stages of her career, Russo worked in various areas of media and television at companies such as MTV Networks, People Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Warner Bros. and WOR News Talk Radio. ","user_id":631293,"name":"Maria Russo","website":"www.mariarussophotography.com"},{"id":569460,"bio":"Evan Hume is an artist living and working in Ames, Iowa, where he is Assistant Professor of Photography at Iowa State University. Hume earned his BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and MFA from George Washington University. Raised in the Washington, DC area, his approach to photography is informed by the experience of living in the nation’s political center for much of his life and focuses on the medium’s use as an instrument of the national security state. Hume has exhibited widely and his work has been featured by publications such as Aperture, Der Greif, and Fisheye. His first monograph, Viewing Distance, was published by Daylight Books in 2021. ","user_id":568876,"name":"Evan Hume","website":"www.evan-hume.com"},{"id":55247,"bio":"Viajero empedernido y fotógrafo por pasión.\nAutodidacta en el terreno de la fotografía y un gran amante de la naturaleza humana, sobre todo en el terreno de la antropología. La fotografía para mí no es un fin, es un medio con el que poder acercarme a distintos paisajes humanos e intentar vislumbrar un pequeño retazo de costumbres que están a punto de desaparecer.","user_id":55252,"name":"Manuel Benítez","website":"www.mvilches.es"},{"id":55291,"bio":"Julia Abzaltdinova, born 1984, lives and works in Moscow, Russia. \n\nJulia's main themes are national identity representation and traces of human influence on the natural landscape. Studying at the Rodchenko Moscow School of Photography and Multimedia, Julia began her first project “The Big Game” (2010-2016) - a six-year visual study. The territory of Greater Sochi (Russia) is shown as a space of global changes during the preparation for the XXII Olympic Winter Games. Personal project exhibition was presented in 7 cities of Russia (2017-2018). Expanding the theme of national identity representation Julia proceeds to the problems of self-identification of a modern office person in her project «Chad» (2018). In the project “Invisible life of plants” (2014) Julia observes the biotic and abiotic factors in the formation of urban life in Krasnoyarsk, delving into the theme of traces of human influence on the natural landscape. \n\nJulia works in Moscow, Sochi and the Urals.","user_id":55296,"name":"Julia Abzaltdinova","website":"www.julia-abz.com"},{"id":55263,"bio":"In 2014 I won Sony world photography Awards, panoramic category with one of my images, “Starry lighthouse”.\nI was finalist in the HIPA 2014, night category.\nI won the award Viewbug image of the year 2014 of viewbug.com.\nIn 2016 I won the third place in nature category in the Siena International photo awards with the panoramic nightscape of Italian Dolomites.\nI was finalist at HIPA 2016 in the black \u0026amp; white category and portfolio.\nI was finalist at the Travel Photographer of the Year 2016.\nI won the landscape category at the Oasis Photo Contest and the title Italian Oasis photographer 2018 \nWinner at the Goldenturtle 2018 \nWinner in landscape category at the Fotonoja 2018\n2019 Highly commended in the 29th Memorial Maria Luisa in mountain landscape category. \n2019 Category Winner at the 23° Festival Photo Montier\n2019, December 4th, my picture Electric night published as APOD NASA, astronomy picture of the day. \n2020 Winner of category at the Glanzlichter 2020.","user_id":55268,"name":"Ivan Pedretti","website":"www.thewildlifemoments.com"},{"id":142862,"bio":"Sometimes I do not shoot. If I like the time like me, only me. I do not like to have the distraction of the lens. I just want to stay there, inside. Remain there, here and now. (cit)\n","user_id":142260,"name":"Giacomo Tonoli","website":"www.giacomotonoli.com"},{"id":54988,"bio":"Growing up I’ve always been interested in creating. I see my Camera as a canvas and the light I use to capture each image is my paint.\n\nUsing my creativity to explore the human condition and the world around me, I continually find myself fascinated by the power of images and their ability to speak to you.\n\nMy work is intimate and is not driven by any commercial agenda but is created and delivered from the heart.\n\nBeing a travel and documentary photographer it is my goal to bring awareness to lost, forgotten and hidden cultures around the world.","user_id":54993,"name":"Nerriza Ballee","website":"www.nerrizaballee.com"},{"id":106353,"bio":"Federico Borella is a freelance photojournalist. Internationally published, Federico has more than 10 years of experience as a news photographer and reportage working for both national and foreign magazines, agencies and publications, including New York Times, National Geographic, Newsweek, Time Magazine, National Geographic, CNN, Stern, Dummy, Days Japan, XL Semanal, NZZ, Alpha magazine, Aftenposten, among others.  In 2019 was named in London, Photographer of the year 2019 at Sony Awards 2019.\n\n\nBorella completed a degree in Classical Literature \u0026amp; Meso-american Archeology at the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna in 2008. He then completed a Master in Photography Journalism at the John Kaverdash Academy of Milan. From 2009-2015, he worked as a freelance photographer for LaRepubblica newspaper and commissioned photographer for John Hopkins University in Bologna. From 2015 to 2019 for QN quotidiano nazionale. He’s actually based in Bologna, Italy teaching photography and storytelling and organizing travel workshops.","user_id":105751,"name":"Federico Borella","website":"www.federicoborella.com"},{"id":790512,"bio":"","user_id":779550,"name":"Mihaylova Ksenia","website":""},{"id":790539,"bio":"","user_id":779576,"name":"Esme Grimshaw","website":""},{"id":790501,"bio":"","user_id":779542,"name":"Alana Bessette","website":""},{"id":99848,"bio":"Ho 71anni e fotografo per passione. Mi piace fotografare le persone, possibilmente in atteggiamenti naturali. Vado spesso in Uganda, e come altri paesi africani, incontro persone molto espressive, che trasmettono i loro stati d'animo in modo naturale e spontaneo. Mi piace frequentare i luoghi che rappresentano parte dei problemi di un paese.","user_id":99246,"name":"Valerio Gualandi","website":"gualandivalerio@libero.it "},{"id":790535,"bio":"Roman is a fashion and beauty photographer who has worked with various magazines, celebrities, and brands for commercial projects. He has worked with notable figures like Priyanka Chopra and has been featured in publications such as L'Officiel Thailand, Nylon Magazine, and DSCENE Magazine. He has also worked with brands like Revlon, InStyle, and Johnnie Walker for commercial campaigns.\n\nBeyond his editorial and commercial work, Roman has dedicated time to compelling personal projects, offering a unique perspective on his versatility and profound love for photography.","user_id":779572,"name":"Roman Yee","website":"www.romanyee.com"},{"id":55284,"bio":"Helen Ree is an Estonian photographer who lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland. She specializes in portrait and reportage photography.","user_id":55289,"name":"Helen Ree","website":"www.helenree.com"},{"id":99865,"bio":"Member of Zero Photos Inc.\n\n\nBorn in Turkey 1972 and has been living in London since 1995. His appetite for learning helped him to master his skills as a photographer as he is completely self taught. His skills as an observer gives him the edge on creativity. City life, city that we live in, road signs and landmarks are all part of his chosen backgrounds and major parts in his compositions. He has a unique tonal range and uses human element in his photos with geometric details from the environment with a great deal of success.He stroll the streets for hours one end to find the right location and the elements. His aim is to introduce the viewer to the locations that he is photographing and even in locations that you may be familiar with, he tries to introduce you to a completely unusual compositions.He will continue taking photographs and chasing that certain moment in a certain location as long there are cities to explore with people to observe.","user_id":99263,"name":"Ferhat Celik","website":"www.ferhatcelik.com"},{"id":357438,"bio":"I fell in love with photography on a cross-country USA road trip in 1994.  I haven't put the camera down since.  ","user_id":356836,"name":"Sheri Giblin","website":"www.sherigiblin.com"},{"id":790604,"bio":"","user_id":779633,"name":"Arron Tang","website":""},{"id":81765,"bio":"I'm a french freelance photographer  interested by different topics. Workers in latin america, transexuality, luchadores in Mexico, religions in Cuba, Haiti, India, Cost play in Japan, pilgrims in Mexico... \nI was born in Paris but I spent my entire childhood in Mexico. I learned photography in Buenos Aires where I leaved  in 2000.  \nIn Paris, where I live, after a few publications I worked with agencies like Sipa Press, Getty Images and start working also in corporate works.\nI never stopped doing what I love most. Having studied history in Paris, I have always been driven by the desire to meet cultures from around the world and I found through photography an extraordinary way to achieve this. . This is perhaps also why sometimes my work or my approach can have an anthropologist side, some would say.\n","user_id":81463,"name":"Emmanuel Aguirre","website":"www.emmanuel.aguirre.com"},{"id":55298,"bio":"Socrates Baltagiannis is a documentary photographer born (1979) and based in Athens, Greece. Apart from his commissioned work, which often lies between editorial and assignments covering news, humanitarian crisis and current affairs, his personal work is multifaceted, dealing with subject matters not necessarily popular but always with an eye on social issues and how people are affected by society, the environment and vice versa.\n\nMany of his images have been published in prominent newspapers and journals worldwide, such as the Wall Street Journal, Der Spiegel, MSNBC, the Guardian, Courrier International, Internazionale, LePoint, Le Temps, Stern, La Croix, Die Zeit and FAZ among others. He works freelance for dpa (German Press Agency) and from 2015, he has been working closely with organizations such as the UNHCR and IFRC, documenting the refugee crisis in Greece. He is a member of the Foreign Press Association of Greece, the Chamber of Fine Arts of Greece and a member of the Frontline Freelance Register. ","user_id":55303,"name":"Socrates Baltagiannis","website":"www.socratesbaltagiannis.com"},{"id":629683,"bio":"I am an art director, designer and photographer. \n","user_id":629099,"name":"Fahran Younas","website":"www.fahranyounas.com"},{"id":790638,"bio":"Ciprian Hord (born 1980) is a Romanian documentary photographer and clinical psychologist.","user_id":779662,"name":"Ciprian Hord","website":"www.ciprianhord.ro"},{"id":790642,"bio":"","user_id":779666,"name":"Gabriel Serra","website":""},{"id":650494,"bio":"Leslie is a photographer, videographer and reporter based in Peru. Her Andean roots has led her to explore a diversity of stories about traditions and identity in different regions of her country. Hence, she focuses on stories primarily related to social justice, human rights and environment.\n","user_id":649910,"name":"Leslie Moreno Custodio","website":"lesliemorenocustodio.com"},{"id":329317,"bio":"I am a photographer that enjoys traveling and taking pictures of people!","user_id":328715,"name":"Joshua LeFever","website":""},{"id":100157,"bio":"Photographer, documenter and story teller. ","user_id":99555,"name":"Wayne Richards","website":"wayne-richards.pixelrights.com/p/rvKBHb"},{"id":55282,"bio":"Australian born Photographer and Filmmaker\u0026nbsp;originally from the Northern Beaches of Sydney,\u0026nbsp;Emma Leslie graduated from The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in 2010 with a Graduate Diploma in Production Design.\n\nMoving to Los Angeles just 3 months later, Emma found herself Writing and Directing her first short film, studying Photography at Santa Monica College and working as a Shooter Producer and Judge Coordinator\u0026nbsp;for American Idol.\n\nAfter 3 years working in the USA, Emma relocated back to her home town Sydney\u0026nbsp;and\u0026nbsp;started a\u0026nbsp;photography business. Primarily photographing Newborns and Families, she eventually moved\u0026nbsp;her focus to Portraiture\u0026nbsp;and Weddings.\n\nFor the last year Emma has worked\u0026nbsp;along side renowned Sydney Wedding Photographer Michal Kriesch\u0026nbsp;as lead 2nd shooter.\u0026nbsp;She\u0026nbsp;is\u0026nbsp;also listed with\u0026nbsp;Aussie Elite Models and WINK Models Sydney as a\u0026nbsp;preferred\u0026nbsp;photographer.\n\n\u0026nbsp;In late 2014\u0026nbsp;Emma had the opportunity to jump\u0026nbsp;back into the Directors\u0026nbsp;chair\u0026nbsp;when\u0026nbsp;she came\u0026nbsp;together\u0026nbsp;with a great team to produce a Web Tourism Promo for the area of Mt Wilson, NSW. Since then she has shot and edited a number of 'Slice of Life' short films on various artists and\u0026nbsp;friends.\n\nShe is currently filming a\u0026nbsp;Documentary Short following the life of a 6 year old transgender girl. Her portraiture series 'Transcend - Portraits of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth will be showing in both Melbourne and Sydney later this year.\n\n\"Turning my hobbies into my profession has changed my life\"","user_id":55287,"name":"Emma Leslie","website":"www.emmalesliephotography.com"},{"id":55742,"bio":"Zeren Badar is a self-taught photographer who lives currently in NYC.\nHe is originally from Turkey. He is obsessed with art.\nHe enjoys long walks all around Manhattan and take long breaks at art shows.\n\nUpcoming Exhibitions\n--“After Image” at Art House Gallery, NJ, April 2015\n-- “The Comedies \u0026amp; Tragedies of Gays \u0026amp; Lesbians” at Hudson Guild Gallery, Chelsea NY, April 2015\n--“View Points” at Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, NJ June 2015\n--“On the Inner \u0026amp; Outer Self”—at Openings NYC September 2015\n\nSelected Exhibitions\n--“Emerging Artists 2015” at Limner Gallery Hudson, NY  2015\n-- “Boston Print Fair” with 555 Gallery, March 2015\n--“NYC Salon Showcases” at Arts@Reniassance, Brooklyn February 2015\n--“Bite” at Nave Gallery, Somerville MA, February 2015\n--“Postcards from the Edge” at Luhring Augustine Gallery, Chelsea, NY 2015\n--“Small Works” at Pleiades Gallery Chelsea, NY 2015\n\n--“Summer Open” at Aperture Foundation, Chelsea NY 2014\n--“Small Works” at Greenpoint Gallery Brooklyn, NY 2014\n--“Open” at The Center of Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins CO 2014\n--“Fall Benefit Exhibition” at Nurture Art Brooklyn NY 2014\n--“Taste Makers” at (Wo)manorial  2014\n--“Year in Review 2013” at See me Gallery 2014\n\nAwards\n--Director’s Honorable Mention at Open Exhibition at The Center for Fine Art, Fort Collins, 2014\n--Finalist at Year in Review at See Me, 2013\n\nSelected Publications\n--Mundo Flaneur 2015\n-- Fahrenheit Magazine 2015\n--Acruator 201, 2014, 2015\n--Inprint Magazine Issue 16,2014\n--Saatchi Gallery Blog 2014\n--Wired, Italy 2014\n--Hashtag Magazine, Issue 10, 2014\n--SFMOMA blog 2013, 2014, 2015\n--Design Taxi 2013\n--Beautiful Decay 2013\n--Tumblr Radar, 2013, 2014,2015\n--L'oeil de La Photography, 2104, 2015\n\nBooks\n--Contemporary Portraits 2014\n--Uno Kudo Volume 4, 2014\n--Share 2015\n","user_id":55747,"name":"Zeren Badar","website":"www.zerenbadar.com"},{"id":790698,"bio":"I'm always looking for an honest true moment. Freezing the should of a person in their environment.","user_id":779710,"name":"Dutch Doscher","website":"www.dutchdoscher.com"},{"id":55739,"bio":"Brooklyn-based photographer and artist Sharron Diedrichs does a wide range of assignment work that has included work with the Denver Broncos, Rawlings, product and lifestyle photography. A recent graduate of the Master of Professional Studies in Digital Photography program at New York’s prestigious School of Visual Arts, she briefly owned and operated a small gallery in the Santa Fe Art District in Denver, Colorado before moving to New York City. ","user_id":55744,"name":"Sharron Diedrichs","website":"www.sharrondiedrichs.com"},{"id":55320,"bio":"I am an art-fashion photographer.\n\nI was born in 1981 in Belarus in a small town of the Mogilev district. I had an ordinary childhood in an ordinary family. \nI spent my childhood as well as a part of my youth in former USSR, but I'm sure it was happy times. I even was a member if All-Union Pioneer Organization about one year and was proud of this fact: I was wearing the red necktie with honor and believed in soviet ideals at that time.\n\nYes, now everything changed as well as myself, but this big part of my life helps me in my creative life now.\n\nI graduated as an Economist in 2003 and worked as an accountant for about 7 years. At the age of 29 I dedicated myself to photography what was my passion all of my life.\n\nPhotography is a tool I talk to the audience with. Within my professional photographic activity I have publications in different art magazines around the world, my photos were honorable mentioned in different photo competitions/awards and I was the winer of “Best photographer” international award in Moscow (Russia).\n\nSome of my photos were exhibited in Saatchi Gallery in London, my work was a part of the VOGUE Italia Fashion night in Milan and Rome and I was a partisipant In PhotoVogue festival in Milan, I also have quite big portfolio on PhotoVogue.it with more then 300 pics in “Best of” section as well.\n\nI had three personal exhibitions: two in Mogilev, Belarus and one in Ventspils, Latvia.\n\nIn spite of the fact that art photography is not so demanded in my country and absolutely not in my own town where I live and create and fashion photography is in its infancy, I remain the passionately fond of art and fashion photography.\n\nI really believe that art will save the world, and I am really very happy to be a part of this. You know art is an integral part of our world, it has many different important functions but the most important thing is that the art is the only language understandable everywhere. Just let it enter your heart.\n\nI wish more strength to make all of my creative plans come true and of course patience to complete them all in spite of all the challenges.\n\nAnd of course, I think my best project waits for me in the future.","user_id":55325,"name":"Samoilova Natalia","website":"www.samoilova.net"},{"id":753915,"bio":"Sanket Dikshit is an architect turned photographer who brings a unique and dynamic approach to capturing the human form. With a background in design and a deep understanding of composition, he creates portraits that are not only visually stunning but also deeply personal. His eye for detail and love for capturing the essence of his subjects stands out in every shot, making him a preference among individuals as well as families seeking a portrait photographer. Whether working in studio or on location, he uses a combination of ambient and artificial light along with his understanding of composition to bring out specific moods in each image. His artistic vision and technical skills have earned him a name in the photographer community as he continues to push his boundaries with his imaginative work. For him, portrait photography is about capturing the human experience in all its complexity, beauty and nuance while striking conversations with the subjects. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for his craft, he is dedicated towards preserving memories while capturing the essence of the people he photographs.","user_id":749590,"name":"Sanket Dikshit","website":"www.sanketphotography.com"},{"id":790715,"bio":"Originally from Canada, I relocated to the UK eight years ago for work. \n\nI am a passionate photographer with a keen sense of adventure. Before departing on a trip, I like to read up extensively so I can fully appreciate what I am being exposed to at the time. \n\n","user_id":779724,"name":"Serena Luthe","website":""},{"id":55527,"bio":"Alon Koppel returned to photography, his main passion, focus of creativity and indeed a source of income via architectural and art documentation, following a career in design. \n\nThat experience as a graphic designer enables him to bring a more rigorous methodology and project-based approach to photography than he previously could and, paradoxically with that, he finds more freedom to explore.\n\nAlon’s work runs the gamut from a re-photography project of historical stereoscopy made in Palestine in the 1900s to photographing a series of landscapes in a dualistic view of 180 degrees and exploring the subjective value of each scene in the resulting diptychs. \n\nMost recently, he has concentrated on photographing local landscape using daytime long exposure with emphasis on the movement of cargo via trains and ships.\n\nBorn in Israel, Alon currently resides in the village of Catskill, New York. \n\nIn 2023 his work was selected by Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn NY for an exhibition as part of FRESH call for submission. In 2024 Alon received an artist in residency grant with the Erie Canal Museum, developing a body of work about the history of the Erie Canal through a rephotograph process.","user_id":55532,"name":"Alon Koppel","website":"notlikehere.org"},{"id":55498,"bio":"Karl Mancini is an award-winning Italian documentary photographer based out of Rome and Buenos Aires. Since2001 he has worked in more than 90 countries focusing on social issues such as gender, environment, war aftermaths, human rights, migration. In 2022 and in 2023 He was grantee from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting for his long term work “In the name of wellness” on the human and environmental cost of superfood monocultures and their connection with the Latin American neocolonialism and his research on the effects of climate change on people and the planet. In 2023 he was recipient of the European Journalism Fund Grant for an investigation that is still ongoing.His works have been exhibited in USA, England, Russia, Australia, India, Japan, Italy, Canada, Spain and in many international festivals, earning him awards in prestigious competitions like, among others, the Sony World Photography Award, Luis Valtueña International Humanitarian Photography Award, Days Japan International Photojournalism Award, Gomma Grant, Photon Award, Prix Visa del ANI, Kolga Awards and selected among the finalists of the prestigious Alexia Foundation Professional Grant and Leica Oscar Barnack Award. His stories have been featured in some of the most prominent magazines and newspapers from all over the world such as Newsweek, National Geographic, Stern, Der Spiegel, Geo, Marie Claire, CNN, Vanity Fair, Internazionale, El Pais, 6Mois, Die Zeit, L’Espresso, Nature among o","user_id":55503,"name":"Karl Mancini","website":"www.karlmancini.com"},{"id":55307,"bio":"John Tsilidis was born in July 1966 in Athens. He is self-taught and he has been occupied with photography since many years ago but only recently as an Artist. His original studies were in Electronic Engineering. He later attended photography seminars and has become a member of the Greek Photographic Corporation. In terms of photography, he was always intrigued by the \"diverse\" and he started seeking it among the young people and their way of life. This is where he came across with the concept of fetish, Alternative, Gothic, glamour, pinup etc. These are his favorites subjects as well as photo coverage of parties of this youth. He has been worked in Greece, Europe and USA. ","user_id":55312,"name":"John Tsilidis","website":"www.johntsilidis.com"},{"id":55346,"bio":"Born in 1989, Merve Bozcu was an actor and director of theater for many years. Afterwards, she became interested in photography  which prompted her involvement in visual arts and cinema, in particular. After completing her B.A. in Marine Engineering at Istanbul Technical University, she started the M.A. program in Cinema and Television at Kadir Has University. \n\nIn 2014, she completed her M.A. degree with her thesis on Film Noir genre. Meanwhile she has worked in various short films as director’s assistant, production manager, and director of photography. She worked as photographer and videographer at DOCUMENTARIST’13 Film Festival. She worked as the production assistant at the documentary L’Europe des Ecrivains  shot for Arté. She has also served at Istanbul Modern Sinema and briefly at the editing department of online film magazine Filmloverss.\n\nShe has been creating various works in film and photography since 2010. \n","user_id":55351,"name":"Merve Bozcu","website":"www.mervebozcu.com"},{"id":55317,"bio":"Kanako Sato is a  photographer in Tokyo, Japan.\nAfter discovering the marvels of scuba diving, she developed a passion for underwater photography and made it an artistic mission to capture the undersea world in all of its multifaceted beauty. She has been holding yearly solo photo exhibitions in Tokyo showcasing underlying themes of lighting, color, and unique underwater landscapes.","user_id":55322,"name":"Kanako Sato","website":"kanakosato.com"},{"id":56017,"bio":"Born in Bs.As, Argentina in 1960.- \nPassionate about photography always is in this last time I decide to take my work to light. Interested in searching for women looking to stand out in a world of men decided to shadow my protagonists and record them in their daily work. \nThe series \"Women boxers\" was invited to be exhibited in the 1st World Boxing Convention Female.","user_id":56022,"name":"Claudia Gaudelli","website":"www.claudiagaudelli.com"},{"id":55981,"bio":"My passion for photography started at young age when I bought my first camera and soon found myself taking a camera with me wherever I went.  At the same time, I began reading about photography and photographers, and gradually learned how to use picture taking to express moods and feelings and to explore different subjects similar to the ways ethnologists study people and their relationships. I often use minimal equipment and natural light, driven by curiosity, but most importantly by the connections I make with my subjects.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n","user_id":55986,"name":"Betina Vang","website":"www.betinavang.com"},{"id":55992,"bio":"Patrick Lienin is a photographer and ecologist specializing in conceptual landscape and people photography. His style consists of dreamlike imagery and perspectives as well as photos that emphasize the personal and the hidden. His use of double exposure and other techniques allows him to experiment with different dimensions and horizons in order to emphasize the mysterious and subjectivity of the images. \n\nPatrick is living in Denver, Colorado with his wife, daughter and three lovely cats. The vastness of Colorado offers Patrick unique and unlimited opportunities for ultralight backpacking photo trips into the most remote parts of the wilderness. π http://www.lienin.photo","user_id":55997,"name":"Patrick Lienin","website":"www.lienin.photo"},{"id":55960,"bio":"Street is the extension and reflection of the society. In street, everybody has a story which is untold to another. The story could be a story of love, pain, suffering, joy, excitement, endorsement, success or a common story of daily stuff. But we, the pedestrian do not know the story of others. I am in search of that story in street. I am Reshed kamal, a photography professional and an artist who celebrate the life with pixel \u0026amp; color. I am a social story teller, a documentary and street photographer. I dig the street, search the moment, get the story and want to say life as it is.","user_id":55965,"name":"Reshad Kamal","website":"www.reshadkamal.com"},{"id":180957,"bio":"","user_id":180355,"name":"Christoforos Korakianitis","website":""},{"id":55459,"bio":"سـعید اهورا\nمتولد 1368\n------------------\nشروع فعالیت عکاسی 1387\nمدرک کارشناسی عکاسی / مازندران   \n/ مجتمع فنی تهران ITD Canadaاز   مدرک عکاسی دیجیتال فاین آرت \n------------------\nنمایشــگاه\t\nبرگزاری نمایشگاه انفرادی عکس \" موجشکن \"  اسفند۱۳۹۱ ،  منطقه آزاد انزلی\nنمایشگاه گروهی عکس \" عکسگاه \" زمستان ۱۳۹۲ ، خانه فرهنگ و هنر رشت\nنمایشگاه گروهی عکس \" بیداری یک خواب عمیق \" خرداد ۱۳۹۳ ، مجتمع خاتم الانبیا ، رشت\nنمایشگاه گروهی عکس \" خارج از قاب \" مرداد ۱۳۹۴ ، مشهد ، به همراه چاپ کتاب نمایشگاه\nنمایشگاه انفرادی عکس \" دریا سردش است ، ماهی ها فراری اند \" خرداد ۱۳۹۵ ، گالری زر ، آمل\n------------------\t\n\nتالیـف\nمولف کتاب عکس \" بیداری یک خواب عمیق \" بهار ۱۳۹۳\n------------------\nجشنـواره\nمنتخب جشنواره بین‌المللی خیام ، 2014\nمنتخب جشنواره تصویر سال 96 ، بخش نگاهی دیگر\nمنتخب جشنواره تصویر سال 96 ، بخش مستند اجتماعی\n------------------\n\nمدرس رسمی انجمن سینمای جوان  \n------------------\nکارگاه های عکاسی\nرویداد جهانی فتوواک اسکات کِـلبی - بندر انزلی مهر 1396\nکارگاه تخصصـی پرتره ، تهران آذر ۱۳","user_id":55464,"name":"Saeed Ahura","website":""},{"id":55524,"bio":"David Goldstein is a franco-israeli photographer. \nHis photographic practice stands between street photography, documentary and fine art.  \n\nHis work is largely concerned with identity among cities and urban landscapes.\nHe strives to communicate the emotional environment surrounding his subjects, may it be in a direct photographic approach or through more artistic ways. \n\nHe studied photography in Jean Verdier Center in Paris. His work has been exhibited in Roma, Paris, Dublin, Tel Aviv or to the Bucharest Photo Week 2015, and featured several times by the famous Lens Culture blog. He was also published in 2015 \u0026amp; 2016 in We Street book, with various famous street photographers.\n","user_id":55529,"name":"David Goldstein","website":"dgoldsteinphotograph.wixsite.com/dgoldsteinphoto"},{"id":305016,"bio":"","user_id":304414,"name":"David Hawley","website":""},{"id":790748,"bio":"Julia Rebecca Rotter \n- born 1981 \n- lives and works in munich/ germany\n and vienna/ austria\n- 2007 diploma for photo design at the munich university of applied sciences\n- since 2007 freelance photographer with a focus on portrait photography and reportage\n- works for magazines at home and abroad such as \nVogue, SZ magazin, Forbes magazin, Brigitte, Stern, Geo, Red Bull, Rondo, Profil, Falter, Woman and many more.","user_id":779749,"name":"Julia Rotter","website":"www.juliarotter.de"},{"id":56137,"bio":"\n     I was born in 1989 in Buenos Aires, I studied photography at the EFC, DF in S.I.C.A and  currently i studing image and sound in U.B.A.\n\n  Parallel  workshops with Juan Travnik, Daniel Merle, Eduardo Gil, Silvia Calvo, Gustavo Frittegotto, Julieta Escardó and Silvia Gurfein. \n\n             Now im working in cinema, I realized the \ncinematography of the film COREA directed by Melina Serber, selected short competition from BAFICI  and other festivalsnational and international. \n\n             I exhibited collectively in C.C. Borges, C. C. Recoleta, Museo Maguncia, E. Eclectic , Museo Quinquela Martín , The no future.\n\nAsymmetry was preselected for Photoquai Paris 2013. \n\n             Im Working as a freelance photographer in the Journal , LA NACIÓN.\n And various documentary projects in photography and video; also im working in  the Hospital De Clínicas , where I am investigating the \nclinical picture and Teratology.\n\n..........................\t\nNací en 1989 en Buenos Aires , Estudié fotografía en la E.F.C , dirección de fotografía en el S.I.C.A y actualmente imagen y sonido en U.B.A , haciendo paralelamente talleres con Juan Travnik , Daniel Merle , Eduardo Gil ,Silvia Calvo, Gustavo Frittegotto , Julieta Escardó y Silvia Gurfein.\n\tActualmente estoy incursionando en el cine , realicé la dirección de fotografía del cortometraje COREA de Melina Serber , seleccionado para cortos competencia BAFICI entre otros festivales nacionales e internacionales.\n\tExpuse colectivamente en el C.C. Borges , C. C. Recoleta , Museo Maguncia , E. Ecléctico , La Sin futuro.\nAsimetría fue preseleccionado para Photoquai París 2013.\n\tTrabajo como fotógrafa freelance en el Diario La Nación y en diversos proyectos documentales en fotografía y video ;  También como administrativa en el Hospital de clínicas donde estoy investigando la fotografía clínica y la teratología.\n","user_id":56142,"name":"Sol Miraglia","website":"cargocollective.com/solmiraglia"},{"id":56218,"bio":"born 1966 La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.\nEstela Izuel  studied visual arts at La Plata University and attended the photography workshop held by Juan Travnik. She has been producing photo-essays since 1999 and regularly holds exhibitions. Her collections include series such as Santuarios rojos, Mentiras blancas, Retratos en la pileta y Teatros.\nEstela has been awarded, recently,  the Acquisition Prize Bienal Nacional de Arte 2011 Bahía Blanca. Besides, she was awarded others prizes, including: First Prize Cultural Chandon Córdoba 2004; Second Prize VI Salón Fundación Klemm (2002); Second Prize Bienal de Fotografía de ArtexArte 08; a Subsidy for Artistic Creation from the Antorchas Foundation (1999) for her essay Santuarios rojos; her essay Mentiras blancas was finalist for a residency  at Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten.\nHer work has been exhibited at solo shows (selection): Emilio Caraffa Museum, Guamán Poma Museum, Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas. Group exhibitions: Roggio Prize, Petrobras Prize, Andreani Travelling Show, Asociacion Amigos Museo Caraffa de Fotografia Contemporanea Prize (2008 y 2010), Platt Prize (Mencion), Federico Klemm Foundation,  MACLA, Palacio San Jose, ARTEBA, OSDE Foundation, Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, Museo de las Américas (Denver, USA), Praxis International Art (Miami y New York).\nHer works are included in the collections belonging to the Emilio Caraffa Museum, Museo de las Américas (Denver), Federico Klemm Foundation.","user_id":56223,"name":"ESTELA IZUEL","website":"www.estelaizuel.com"},{"id":56382,"bio":"Gilvan Barreto – Brazilian photographer and visual artist based in Rio de Janeiro. His works focus on social and political issues, and on the relationship between mankind and nature. His work is strongly influenced by cinema and literature. In 2014, he was awarded some of most important prizes in his country, such as Prêmio Brasil de Fotografia, Marc Ferrez, Conrado Wessel de Arte and took part in Rumos Itaú Cultural with the project Brazlian Photo Orchestra. Gilvan has published three books Sobremarinhos (author's edition, 2015), El Libro del Sol (Tempo D’Imagem 2013) and Little Moscow (Tempo D’Imagem, 2012).\n","user_id":56387,"name":"Gilvan Barreto","website":"contato@gilvanbarreto.com"},{"id":565163,"bio":"","user_id":564579,"name":"Ryan maheu","website":"ryanmaheufineart.com"},{"id":790787,"bio":"Professional portrait photographer based in Satu Mare, Romania, whose main focus is People, Emotions \u0026amp; Stories.","user_id":779780,"name":"Emanuel Pop","website":""},{"id":697595,"bio":"Mirta is photographer based in northern Italy, Friuli. \nWhile always enjoying photograph she has a study background in psychology, which helps her in her approach to the subject and ideation of personal projects. \n\"Di padri in figli\" is her first long term project on which she started working after graduating in 2022. \nFascinated by anthropology and philosophy, these two also have a saying in her approach and style. \n","user_id":697011,"name":"Mirta Casanova","website":""},{"id":572980,"bio":"I am a 72-year old woman who came to photography late in life.  I use the medium in a therapeutic and transformative way to explore identity, belonging, and memory","user_id":572396,"name":"eve milner","website":"www.evemilnerphotography.co.uk"},{"id":534251,"bio":"As a street photographer in his 70s, my work is less frenetic than some, particularly since it centers mostly on the midwest where life is often slower than the biggest cities. ","user_id":533667,"name":"Eric Palmer","website":"none"},{"id":56299,"bio":"I live in New Delhi, am an Engineer by education, a part of the top management of an American I.T Services company by profession, and a learning photo artist by passion. Having been bored to death by corporate nothingness in various parts of the world for nearly 25 years, I took to the streets with my camera around 7 years back in search of a better meaning. \n\nFor the first 4 years of my journey, I followed the trends of street photography. I have never been into competitions seriously, but during this time, some of my work got exhibited in various international group exhibitions (e.g., in a few Italian cities, Moscow, Hamburg, Dubai, etc.) and printed in various international/ national magazines. I am also a member of iN-PUBLiC and TTL collectives.\n\nArtistic passion for creating a work of art and the craving for joy when such rare occasions happen were always there in me and will be there in the future too. However, I felt a growing need about a year ago that before trying to become an artist, one must first understand the time and place that one lives in and their socio-political evolution. The moments that I express in my images must come out of such deep experiences. I am therefore trying street documentaries on social themes these days – to be myself. Over the last few years, I figured out through my failures how much subject matter understanding, time (which I don't have – due to my professional commitments), and dedicatication are needed for what I want to do!","user_id":56304,"name":"ANIRUDDHA GUHA SARKAR","website":"www.instagram.com/aniruddha_gs"},{"id":681436,"bio":"I've loved taking pictures since I was little, but I just took them ramblingly. I bought my first camera for myself in 2013. From that time on, I was fascinated by taking pictures. I would like to continue taking various pictures and creating many new works.","user_id":680852,"name":"ハルカ ニシザキ","website":""},{"id":790876,"bio":"","user_id":779851,"name":"Ali Jbara Al-Darraji","website":""},{"id":790794,"bio":"A native New Yorker currently living in Astoria my work captures the beauty of life in New York City.","user_id":779785,"name":"Chris Borgia","website":"www.chrisborgiaphotography.com"},{"id":790912,"bio":"I am a 71 year old working goldsmith who has had a camera with me since the early 70s and i love photographing people doing what ever they are doing, were ever they are and given a second chance photography would have been my profession. Black \u0026amp; White has always been my first love but i am now learning to love colour  as well as landscape.\nLife is great with a camera. Living in New Zealand it has its advantages as well as stunning light.","user_id":779882,"name":"Kenny Mcarthur","website":""},{"id":762521,"bio":"I am a multi medium artist  and photographer based in Vancouver, Canada\n","user_id":756843,"name":"Tatiana Porter","website":""},{"id":790898,"bio":"","user_id":779870,"name":"Chelsea Rook","website":"www.chelsearook.com"},{"id":790838,"bio":"I was born in 1951 in Perpignan, in the south of France. In 1967, I moved to Paris, where I still live and work today. I studied philosophy at the Sorbonne while simultaneously attending the Beaux-Arts in Paris, where I quickly chose photography as my main medium.\nIn 1975, I was admitted directly into the final year at the San Francisco Art Institute in the United States, where I studied under Jerry Burchard, Pirkle Jones, and Margery Mann. It was during this time that I began a photographic series on San Francisco’s Mission District — a body of work that was later widely published and exhibited. In 1976, I received a special mention from the Kodak Critics’ Prize for young photographers, and my work appeared in Zoom magazine.\nWhen I returned to France in 1979, I shifted toward a more conceptual and art-based photographic practice. By 1980, I became deeply engaged with chronophotography — a technique I’ve continued to explore ever since — as a way to examine the limits of human relationships, both with others and with their environment and nature itself.\nI setlled in a large studio in Paris, which I shared with artists such as Yves Oppenheim and Loïc Le Groumellec. I took part in numerous collaborative projects: exhibitions with Raymond Hains, films by Michel Bulteau, stage sets by Gérard Garouste for Adeline André, Alexandre Lenoir, and others.\nIt was during this period that I developed my major photographic series: Bras, Chronophotographic Portraits, Vanity, and Lamelliform Rituals.\n\nHail to Kerouac and Ginsberg.\n","user_id":779819,"name":"Antoine Rozès","website":"antoine-rozes.format.com"},{"id":790865,"bio":"","user_id":779840,"name":"Charlotte Keast","website":""}]}