{"profiles":[{"id":55717,"bio":"As a retiree, I have become serious about my life as a photographic artist.  My creative life has been about connections and stories – with nature, people, animals, objects and light.  I am attracted to scenes that illuminate a subject, whether by the light itself or by just a different viewpoint.   I am blessed to have been allowed to interview and photograph some wonderful people.   I am grateful to have received three Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council grants and one Minnesota Artist Initiative grant that have helped to make my work possible.  These enabled me to be a part of the first MN Creates exhibit at the State Capitol and the Personal Best exhibit at the Minnesota State Arts Board.  Thank you, Minnesota!","user_id":55722,"name":"Kay Herbst Helms","website":"www.lensculture.com"},{"id":56161,"bio":"Photographer, graphic artist, and educator. \n\nMy work plays with ambiguity in order to heighten narrative qualities and tell meaningful stories. I’ve exhibited across the USA and Europe and have been featured consistently by major publications such as People Magazine, Business Insider, and the Daily Mail. In addition, I recently spent a year teaching photography at a top UK Independent School where I bridged my passions for education and fine art to inspire the next generation of visual storytellers.","user_id":56166,"name":"Ashley Comer","website":"ashleycomer.com"},{"id":790895,"bio":"Based in Brooklyn, NY\n\nShe / Her","user_id":779867,"name":"Bridget Errante","website":"www.bridgeterrante.com"},{"id":55896,"bio":"I am an photographer self thaught, I started taking pictures in 2011, after a short course of basic photography. I do not have many things to say about me, I hope my photos  will do gradually. Good vision.","user_id":55901,"name":"Riccardo Colelli","website":"www.riccardocolelli.com"},{"id":55932,"bio":"\n","user_id":55937,"name":"Edo Zollo","website":"www.edlondonphotography.co.uk"},{"id":790909,"bio":"","user_id":779879,"name":"Rosalie Henderson","website":""},{"id":123105,"bio":"Publisher\nMack Books\nLondon, UK\n\nMichael Mack is a publisher, editor and designer of illustrated art and photography books.","user_id":122503,"name":"Michael Mack","website":"mackbooks.co.uk"},{"id":31519,"bio":"Julie Sundberg is a Sydney-based photographic artist and educator. During her professional life Julie worked in senior arts management and ran community projects with vulnerable people: inmates, the unemployed, the homeless and others relegated to the outskirts of society. Insight into the human condition and empathy for those on the margins takes visual shape in a broad art practice.  Julie has photographed her daughter in an ongoing collaborative project since 1996 and worked with the performance artist Danny Abood for 35 years until his death. Her practice is now focused on making meaning from her archive and creating a legacy from projects related to time, memory, family and gender.\nJulie has been a finalist in Australia’s most prestigious art awards and in 2023 won the Experimental Category at the Australian Photography Awards. She has exhibited her work in Australia and internationally regularly since 1982.\n","user_id":31524,"name":"JULIE SUNDBERG","website":"www.juliesundberg.com"},{"id":55985,"bio":"My name is Steen Jensen / SJFOTO.DK / FREELANCE  PHOTOGRAPHER\nI'm from vintage 54 and is interested in photographing  nature, the animal kingdom, architecture, industry, harbor, port and city life and still life.\nI have over the last 40 years photographed as \"Freelance Photographer\" ... However, it is at times put aside. Today I use all my free time with the camera around my neck.\n\nOver the years I have used Nikon analog camera, was the first digital camera from Sony that recorded on floppy disks later I got a Sony 707 \u0026amp; 808 Went over to CANON EOS 20 D, EOS40 D, EOS 50 D, EOS 7 D and EOS 5 D mark III.\n\nMit navn er Steen Jensen / SJFOTO.DK / Freelance PHOTOGRAPHER\nJeg er fra årgang 54. og interesserer mig i fotoregi for naturen, dyreriget, arkitektur, industri, havnemiljø, sport og byliv samt stilleben.\nJeg har i løbet af de sidste 40 år fotograferet som \"Freelance fotograf\"... dog er det i perioder lagt lidt på hylden. Idag bruges al min fritid med kameraet om halsen.\n\nGennem tiden har jeg brugt Nikon analog kamera, var med på de første digital kamera fra Sony som optog på disketter senere fik jeg en Sony 707 \u0026amp; 808 Gik så over til CANON EOS 20 D, EOS 40 D, EOS 50 D, EOS 7 D samt EOS 5 D mark  III                                \n\nmy equipment / mit udstyr\nCanon EOS 5 D mark III\nCanon EOS 7 D\nCanon ef 100-400 f/4,5-5,6 L IS USM\nCanon ef 100 f/2,8 L macro IS USM\nCanon ef  50 f/1,4 USM\nCanon ef 24-70 f/2.8 L USM\nCanon ef 17-40 f/4,0 L USM\nCanon GPS GP-E2\nCanon Speedlite 580ex","user_id":55990,"name":"Steen Jensen","website":""},{"id":96345,"bio":"Vasily Pindyurin (b. 1984, Urusha, Amur r., Russia) is an artist working with historical and personal memory, post memory through human identity and personally trauma.\nFrom 18 years old lived in the city of Blagoveshchensk, on the border with China. Now he lives and works in St. Petersburg.","user_id":95831,"name":"Vasily Pindyurin","website":"pindyurin.com"},{"id":133994,"bio":"Image and Space (founded by Sven Jansse) is a Rotterdam based design and photography studio operating along the edges of architecture and art, investigating the tension between spatial qualities and their visual representation. ","user_id":133392,"name":"Sven Jansse","website":"www.imageandspace.com"},{"id":755391,"bio":"The only god left for me is change – as no prayer reaches deeper than shedding an old skin to find yourself afresh. Over and over again. What better way to soak it off than, slowly, in the space that exists only when there is you and me?\n\nAlways I make about it, only now I see it: what remains changes. My name is Rox Klijn (they/them). And with my camera I pose questions I never dared to ask out loud. To others and perhaps even more to myself. About being yourself without a mask. About body, gender and sexuality. About living and surviving. And all the while, whether I want to or not, about change.","user_id":750802,"name":"Rox Klijn","website":"www.roxklijn.nl"},{"id":156479,"bio":"Sinsee Ho is a self-taught, award-winning photographer based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. An active contributor to leading stock media agencies, she balances commercial/editorial work with a passion for capturing the magic in everyday moments - finding beauty in the mundane and crafting poetry through imagery.","user_id":155877,"name":"Sinsee Ho","website":"sinsee-ho.pixels.com"},{"id":790980,"bio":"","user_id":779940,"name":"Iuliana Luca","website":""},{"id":56039,"bio":"At one point I lost my photographic equipment. But my creative need urged me to continue materializing images.\n\nFor now I take pictures without a camera of my own. I use all the cameras in the world to photograph another world.\n\nI currently build photographs \"taking\" segments of other photos. The use of the camera has been trivialized exponentially: \"Nowadays anyone takes pictures ...\" Literally, I take the photos of the others (some segments of those photos) to obtain an invented photo that challenges and surpasses what we have already seen .\n\nAppropriation? It is something that I approach with some caution and respect. I think the world is to take it. We all take pictures. I am not the exception.\n\nThere are images impossible to capture with a camera and those are precisely what I ambition. Images that are not in the outside world, but hidden in the inner world.\n\nThose non-existent images were built by \"reconstructing\" existing ones.","user_id":56044,"name":"Asdrúbal Salazar S.","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/azzahr"},{"id":790971,"bio":"I am a human, mesmerized by the beauty of everyday. \nCurrently developing myself through the art of painting with light at the Tallinn polytechnic school and also working as a light designer in a theatre called Theatrum.\nI have been taking pictures over ten years, capturing the life of Estonia,  it's culture and cityscapes. \nI am most interested in the textures of our visual reality and the people navigating them. ","user_id":779932,"name":"Leon Allik","website":"leonallik.myportfolio.com"},{"id":56013,"bio":"SOLO SHOW //\n/ 2022 Le Centre des Sciences et des Arts de Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (France)\n/ 2021/22 La Capsule Centre Culturel André Malraux, Le Bourget (France)\n/ Emerige / Cosa Mentale 68.392552, 15.082690 at Espace Voltaire, 81 boulevard Voltaire, 2019/2020 (Paris, France)\n/ Voies-Off Arles 2016 / Universum at the Voies Off 2016 Festival (Arles, France)\n\n BIENNIAL //\n/ 2021/22 Biennale Némo, Le CENTQUATRE-PARIS Paris \u0026amp; La Capsule, Le Bourget (France)\n/ 2021 PHOTOCLIMAT, La Capsule, Le Bourget (France)\n\nCOLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS //\n/ 2021 ADIAF Émergence,\u0026nbsp;Pantin, France\n/ 2021 Des Aires, Collectif RPZ, Pantin, France\n/ PHOTO ISRAEL's International Photography Festival 2019 (Tel Aviv, Israel)\n/ \"Troubles d'Identités\" at the Voz'Galerie (Curator: Isabelle de Maison Rouge) 2018/2019 (Boulogne Billancourt, France)\n/ \"Mapping the World\" at the Château des Tourelles 2018 (Le Plessis-Trévise, France)\n/ World Art Day 2018 at Umelka Gallery (Bratislava, Slovakia)\n/ Les Rencontres photographiques du 10ème 2017 (Paris, France)\n/ \"Points Sensibles\" at the Ermitage 2016 (Rueil Malmaison, France)\n/ Galerie Immix 2016 (Paris, France)\n/ Festival Voies-Off Arles 2016 ( Arles, France)\n/ United Nations Office 2015 (Geneva, Switzerland)\n/ Cité Internationale des Arts 2014 (Paris, France)\n/ Les Rencontres photographiques du 11ème 2013 (Paris, France)\n\nBOOKS / EXHIBITION CATALOGUES //\n/ Contre-culture dans la photographie contemporaine, by Michel Poivert, published in October 2022 by TEXTUEL\n/ Photoclimat - Artists for the planet, Exhibition catalogue, published in September 2021 by Gründ\n","user_id":56018,"name":"David Munoz","website":"david-munoz.com"},{"id":127109,"bio":"Sono un fotoamatore iscritto al Gruppo Fotografico DLF di Chiavari dove mi sono formato e ne sono da 9 anni il Presidente.  Il mio lavoro mi ha portato in giro per il mondo ed il reportage è stato ed è la mia passione fotografica principale, partecipo a mostre, concorsi e ne organizzo alcune all' anno insieme al mio Gruppo.","user_id":126507,"name":"Roberto Biggio","website":"biggioroberto@tiscali.it"},{"id":364961,"bio":"Royal Academy of Arts graduated in 2008\n","user_id":364359,"name":"Sanne Paul","website":"www.sannepaul.com"},{"id":723918,"bio":"I am an Israeli born and Israeli located photographer. \n\nAs a photographer I'm working on long-term projects that touch people's lives - and my life respectively.\n----------------\nRecent projects:\n* Widows - from exclusion to belonging.\n* Living by the Jordan River\n* Finns speak Hebrew\n* Sundarban - Tiger Widows - Trapped between river and sea\n* Widow.\n------------------\nI was Married, divorced and a Widow. I live in Israel in the Galilee in Kfar Tavor with my partner Shimon. I am 73, grandmother to 5.\nYael - my younger daughter was Killed in Israel in a terrorist attack 20 years ago. She was 21.\n-------------\nI know - t's my decision:  flying high - or diving  into the abyss.\nFor me - the camera is a communication tool with people.\n","user_id":723334,"name":"YAFA KFIR","website":"yafakfir.co.il - My journey with my camera"},{"id":790987,"bio":"Jonathan Traviesa is a photographer and artist living in New Orleans since the\nlate 1990s, and has been teaching photography at Tulane University for the last\nseveral years. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in New\nOrleans, Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, and Tokyo.","user_id":779946,"name":"Jonathan Traviesa","website":"www.jonathantraviesaphoto.com"},{"id":143818,"bio":"","user_id":143216,"name":"Irina Levental","website":"www.irinalevental.com"},{"id":298911,"bio":"lives in Cologne\n2023 Travel grant from the Kulturwerk Foundation\n2019 Winner of the Reclaim award, Cologne\n2017 Winner of the FOCUS photofestival Mumbai, India\n2008-16 Teaching photography at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences\n2007 short listed, photo fair cedefop/ Photomuseum Thessaloniki\n2005 Winner of the European Architecture Photography Prize\n2003 + 04 artist scholarships at the German Study Center in Venice\nsince 2001 freelance photographer\n1993 + 99 Diplomas in architecture\nborn 1967\n\nEXHIBITIONS:\n2023: \"UnterBrücken\" Halle Kunsthaus Rhenania I 2021: \"Encanto\" Exhibition around the Cologne Opera I \"doing memory\" Chapel on Melaten, Cologne 2020: \"S I E UnterBrücken\" Freiraum-Galerie, Cologne 2019: \"S I E\" Halle Kunsthaus Rhenania, Cologne I \"UnterBrücken\" Winner Reclaim award, Cologne 2017: \"ErSieundIch\", FOCUS photofestival Mumbai, India I \"Ladentische\", Photogalerie am Rothebühlplatz, Stuttgart I \"ErSieundIch\", Fotoraum, Cologne 2015: \"Encanto\" Kunsträume der Michael Horbach Stiftung, Cologne I \"Ladentische\" IHK Köln I \"Ladentische\" Landtag NRW, Düsseldorf","user_id":298309,"name":"anja schlamann","website":"www.schlamann.com"},{"id":702499,"bio":"A musician, filmmaker, director and photographer living in London. ","user_id":701915,"name":"Buster Meaney","website":"www.bustermeaney.com"},{"id":791007,"bio":"","user_id":779965,"name":"Alessio Pancella","website":"www.alessiopancella.it"},{"id":791237,"bio":"17 year old from Serbia, The Balkans. Currently residing in a Vancouver Island rainforest in BC, Canada.","user_id":780157,"name":"Tereza Stefanović","website":""},{"id":55984,"bio":"Miranda Schmitz (°1969) is an award winning photographer and visual storyteller from Belgium. She studied Economics and Psychology and in daily life she works as an independent consultant. Nevertheless she also caught the photography bug. In June 2017 she graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Lier. In addition she followed several master classes led by well-known photographers (e.g. Michael Ackerman and Klavdij Sluban). The enigmatic and cinematic portraits from her graduation work received global praise with several awards and nominations. Her series were also frequently exhibited in galleries and on photo festivals across the world (e.g. Bruges, Sydney, New York, San Francisco, Lishui, Addis Abeba, Kuala Lumpur).\nMiranda Schmitz is drawn to dark and psychological issues, to life changes and to a mix of vulnerability and strength. She strives to compile atmospheres, moods and feelings in her work. She prefers to make pure but suggestive and ambiguous images that are often layered. It is the emotions and the visual poetry that provide an extra layer to her images.\n\n","user_id":55989,"name":"Miranda Schmitz","website":"www.mirandaschmitz.com"},{"id":56069,"bio":"Overseas Filipino Worker amateur photographer  in dubai uae. Husband to a lovely wife \u0026amp; a father of three lovely kids. Blue collar expat worker, loves skateboarding, lover of street photography, Litratista sa Daan/DAANdxb member. From davao city Philippines. And of course otot. ","user_id":56074,"name":"Jay Tornaquia","website":"www.facebook.com/tornakya"},{"id":790967,"bio":"Donn Dobkin is an accomplished, award-winning photographic artist who became a full-time photographer in 2022.  His fine art photography has exhibited and sold in galleries in downtown San Francisco and other California cities, and his limited edition, silver halide prints have sold to customers all around the United States.  He’s published, and currently sells books featuring wildlife, portraiture, and fine art, with a fourth book scheduled for later this year.  Dobkin’s work also has appeared in half a dozen independent books, and editorially his work has appeared in a variety of publications and continues to do so.","user_id":779928,"name":"Donn Dobkin","website":"www.dobkinphoto.com"},{"id":56381,"bio":"I was born in Mendoza, Argentina, in 1974. But in 2006 I moved to Buenos Aires, and I feel better here, in a big city with an enormous cultural movement.  \nMy principal job is as a photographer for an entertainment magazine since 5 years ago. Before this I studied cinema, and worked in bookstores.","user_id":56386,"name":"Matías Salgado","website":"@matiasjsalgado"},{"id":27889,"bio":"Fotografo per passione, iscritto al circolo fotografico OLTRE LO SGUARDO di Erbusco (Bs), iscritto alla Fiaf (Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche).\nMi piace la street e il ritratto femminile ma amo tutti i generi fotografici, prediligo il BN anche se non mancano fotografie a colori sopra tutto con i ritratti\n","user_id":27894,"name":"FERNANDO TONONI","website":""},{"id":56058,"bio":"Education\n•\tMagnum Mastercalss, Abbas,\u0026nbsp;Reggio Emilia, Italy, 2014\n•\tNeue Schule Für Fotografie Berlin, International Class Of Marc Volk, \n                 2015\u0026nbsp;\n•\tNeue Schule Für Fotografie Berlin, Freier Klasse Eva Bertram, 2016\n•\tLichtblick School , Seminar With Wolfgang Zurborn, Berlin, 2017-2018\n•\tThe Art of photography, Seminar with Mehran Mohajer, Tehran,2017\n\t\n\u0026nbsp;\nAchievements\n\n•\tPerspektiv III , Group Exhibition, Neue Schule Für \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \n         Fotografie, Berlin, 2018\n•\tLonglist Lucy Art Residency, Kavala, Greece, 2018\n•\tWinner PIC promotional award Selected 2018 , PIC Verband,Germany\n•\tSelected For Port­fo­li­o­walk Der Deut­schen Foto­gra­fi­schen \t\t\t\t\t\t\t \n         Aka­de­mie, Hamburg, 2017\n•\tOther, Others, Me, Group Exhibition, Neue Schule Für \t\t\t\t\t\t\t \n         Fotografie, Berlin, 2017\n•\tSelected For Port­fo­li­o­walk Der Deut­schen Foto­gra­fi­schen\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \n        Aka­de­mie, Augsburg, 2016\n","user_id":56063,"name":"Hengame Hosseini","website":"www.hengamehosseini.com"},{"id":128369,"bio":"I love to express myself through photography. I love to do photoshoots with children and I enjoy to capture their innocence and pureness. I love to play with light, shadows, darkness and atmosphere, just like the old Dutch painters. But I also discovered natural light and love to play and create abstract images i beautiful nature and landscapes","user_id":127767,"name":"Milou Krietemeijer-Dirks","website":"www.instagram.com/milou040/ "},{"id":56106,"bio":"I am a full time Photographer, my main passion is People photography, whether thats Portraits or Weddings. I also have a collection of Landscapes, Interiors and Commercial work. I have celebrity and Royal images in my portfolio too. I operate a High Street studio in the town I grew up in and have worked all over the UK and in Italy","user_id":56111,"name":"Martyn Norsworthy","website":"www.norsworthyphotography.com"},{"id":790784,"bio":"","user_id":779777,"name":"Federico Rossi","website":"www.redsphoto.it"},{"id":56155,"bio":"Fotógrafo autodidacta que ha descubierto que el instante decisivo es algo muy elástico y subjetivo.","user_id":56160,"name":"Carlos Colás","website":""},{"id":131040,"bio":"Dagmar van Weeghel graduated from the Dutch Film Academy at the Amsterdam University of the Arts in 1998 and worked as a TV \u0026amp; Film professional. After some years, she moved to Africa and lived and worked as a filmmaker for over a decade in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Botswana, Uganda, and South Africa, amongst other African countries. In 2015 Dagmar crossed over to the medium of Photography in order to share her and her co-authors' stories.","user_id":130438,"name":"Dagmar Van Weeghel","website":"www.dagmarvanweeghel.com"},{"id":273546,"bio":"Jeong Hur, a Seoul-born artist now based in Brooklyn, explores the potential of images in individual memory amid the digital and analog eras. Using diverse mediums such as traditional darkroom techniques, digital collages, AI-generated images, and photo sculptures, he creates tangible 'things' that serve as catalysts for evolving memories. With an MFA from SVA and accolades from international photo competitions, Jeong has exhibited his works globally, connecting his thoughts and memories with others through exhibitions in the US, France, Germany, China, Japan, and Korea.","user_id":272944,"name":"Jeong Hur","website":"jeonghur.com"},{"id":11268,"bio":"Sandra Chen Weinstein is a photographer, Ceramist,  and an independent curator. Born in Taiwan, she has worked and lived in DC, Japan, China for American Agency, and traveled for photo assignments to Europe, Middle East, Turkey, South Korea, Japan and India. Sandra currently resides in Southern California and D.C.  Early in her photo career in 2009, she was chosen as the only American photographer among hundreds of applicants for Magnum Masterclasses in The Netherlands and in London, England.  Sandra’s photography has received many outstanding National and International Awards including CENTER Director’s First Place Award.  Her works has been exhibited in Aperture Gallery, Annenberg Space of Photography, Florida Museum of Photographic Art, Griffin Museum of Photography, Longview Museum of Fine Art, Museum of Big Bend and among many others. Currently her work is showing at: Phillips Collection, Museum of fine arts Washington County, WPG gallery, Contemporary Gallery Calgary in 2021. Her work is in several private collections including The Gordon Parks Foundation.   \nSandra has curated for master photographer Eli Reed of Magnum Photos, Taiwan, China, and other well-known internationa","user_id":11268,"name":"Sandra Chen Weinstein","website":"www.sandrachenphoto.com"},{"id":56330,"bio":"Dr. Eva Fisher is a French-Argentinian photographer, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1971.She attended the Sorbonne University, Paris, France, where she received a PhD in epistemology of economics in 1998.\nIn 2000, after studying photographic conservation at the Foto Club Buenos Aires, Argentina, and majoring in advertising photography under the photographer Ricardo Sanguinetti, she switched careers to dedicate herself to photography. There she also studied photographic expression with Guillermo Ueno, Ananke Asseff and Juan Travnik, as well as photography clinics with Malena Pizzani and Ariel Authier.\nIn 2005, she worked as a stringer photo reporter for La Nación and Clarín’s online newspaper. In 2009, she joined the German Press Agency, dpa, for which she worked until December 2012, as editor-in-chief of Photography for Latin America.\nSince 2013, she has worked as a freelance photographer in Buenos Aires.\nHer photographs have been published in numerous catalogues and magazines. ","user_id":56335,"name":"Eva Fisher","website":"www.evafisher.com.ar"},{"id":217610,"bio":"I'm cinematographer and photographer who loves images and movies that can touch your soul. \nAt the age of 39 I graduated UCLA Cinematography because it's never too late to do things which you always dreamed about. So don't be afraid and do things which you are afraid of - it'll set you free and you became happy person.","user_id":217008,"name":"Dawid Olczak","website":"www.davidolczak.com"},{"id":791127,"bio":"","user_id":780065,"name":"Parniya Jomehpour","website":""},{"id":587827,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer creating offbeat portraits making people shine. ","user_id":587243,"name":"Pat Mazzera","website":"www.mazzera.com"},{"id":57742,"bio":"I am a Dutch photographer and I am well known for my pictures in which I captures isolated fragments of life, with a sense of tenderness.\nFor years, I spent every minute of my spare time photographing. I came educated at the School for Graphic Design and Fotoschool Statief. I attend workshops with well known photographers. I also give workshops, lectures and organize exhibitions.\nThis all gave my the opportunity to develop my own style. I prefere to photograph intuitive, and I am guided by my innerself. Things happen when I am behind my camera.","user_id":57747,"name":"Carla Vermeend","website":"www.carlavermeend.nl"},{"id":829701,"bio":"","user_id":815439,"name":"Seff McClarin","website":""},{"id":791173,"bio":"","user_id":780104,"name":"Suzanne Grimshaw","website":""},{"id":677696,"bio":"Denise Laurinaitis is a photographer based in New York. Her work expresses an implied narrative and explores topics of memory, identity and what it means to feel. Each photograph is a reminder that the past and present are always connected. Denise holds a BA from Georgetown University, a JD from Hofstra University School of Law, and has studied at the International Center of Photography. Denise has won numerous awards, including PRC Choice Award (Directors Award) at Photographic Resource Center’s Exposure 2023, Third Place Winner at Soho Photo Gallery’s 2023 National Competition and Honorable Mention at Colorado Photographic Arts Center’s 2023 Member’s Show. She was selected as a Critical Mass Top 200 Finalist in 2023 and 2021 by Photolucida. Her work has been exhibited nationwide. \n","user_id":677112,"name":"Denise Laurinaitis","website":"www.deniselaurinaitis.com"},{"id":778848,"bio":"\nCharles Chao  Wang is a London-based photographer as well as an artist, graduated from the University of the Arts London (UAL). His work draws from his own experiences and memories, and is influenced by a variety of fields including sociology, philosophy and psychology, in which concerns about social inequality and abuse of power can be seen. He offers a powerful social commentary, as well as an opportunity for spiritual healing, enabling the viewer and the artist himself to reflect on and respond to societal challenges.\nEmbodying the essence of Zen philosophy, Charles's work blends elements of nature with social issues by capturing the serenity and harmony found in nature through his lens. This fusion not only resembles Zen meditation in form, but also presents a profound dialogue in thought, emphasising the close connection between man and nature.","user_id":769966,"name":"Charles Chao Wang","website":""},{"id":90557,"bio":"Alfredo Esparza Cárdenas (México, 1980)\nMA in Humanistic Studies with a specialization in History by the UV of ITESM (México, 2008). He is graduated from the Contemporary Photography Seminary of Centro de la Imagen (México, 2012). He has solo and group shows in Argentina, Colombia, Iceland, USA, UK, Spain and México. Winner of the VII edition of  AI-AP Latin America Photography (New York, Usa, 2018). Winner of the “Arte Resiliente\" incentive, granted by the Secretary of Culture of Coahuila (Saltillo, México, 2020). Official Selection for the XVIII Photography Biennale of Centro de la Imagen (México City, México, 2018). Honorable mention at the contest Visible Memory (Medellín, Colombia, 2018). Special price at the Third Contemporary Photography Contest (Monterrey, México, 2018). His work is part of the collection of the Inter-American Development Bank (New York, USA), el Museo de la Cancillería (México City, México), and the Museum of Graphic Arts of Saltillo (Saltillo, México).","user_id":90097,"name":"Alfredo Esparza Cárdenas","website":"I don't have"},{"id":761906,"bio":"Duncan Wright is a Western Australian photographic artist and director. He studied under Max Pam and Kevin Ballantine at Edith Cowan University in Perth, before moving to the Vahland Academy of Fine Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden to finish his degree. While working commercially across a diverse range of clientele, Duncan also maintains an artistic practice that combines conceptual, commercial and journalistic approaches.\nDuncan Wright is a Western Australian photographic artist and director, and the founder of West End Workers Studio in Walyalup/Fremantle. He studied Photomedia and Advertising at Edith Cowan University, before moving to the Vahland Academy of Fine Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden to finish his degree. While working commercially across a diverse range of clientele, Wright also maintains an artistic practice that combines conceptual, commercial and journalistic approaches to photography and image making. \n\nWith a background in asset based community development and a lifelong interest in the everyday people that make a place, Wright prides himself on creating authentic imagery through meaningful and involved collaboration with subjects, merging different ways of seeing and o","user_id":756318,"name":"Duncan Wright","website":"www.duncanwright.com.au"},{"id":791245,"bio":"","user_id":780163,"name":"Sophie Weverbergh","website":null},{"id":409108,"bio":"Karen's distinctive and bold aesthetic is unmistakably hers. Leveraging the silhouette as a powerful tool of communication, she challenges conventional norms in pictorial production, inviting viewers to examine their perspectives in black and white. Her unorthodox use of materials frees photography from the rigidity of the past, informing the ongoing reconstruction of art history. Upon encountering her work, one is immediately confronted with the proportion of human scale. Karen masterfully manipulates the mechanics of the human body against gravity and light, resulting in images that unveil intricate details like bone structure, hair, and clothing that can only be revealed through her unconventional process. Figures take on new dimensionally as she transforms three-dimensional humans into two-dimensional light impressions while retaining their sculptural essence.\n \nHer compositions, marked by ingenuity, weave narratives laden with personal statements that resonate with audacity. Meticulous posing and strategic object placement unveil a mastery of technique and dialogue. We cannot help but form a human connection with the humanity we are facing.","user_id":408524,"name":"Karen Amy Finkel Fishof","website":"www.finkeland.com"},{"id":56288,"bio":"Frank Trimbos is a documentary and portrait photographer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. After completing the school of Photography in Amsterdam specialized in Documentary photography, Frank began to explore the lines of storytelling, documentary,\n\nRepresented by Redux Pictures, NY and The Beeldunie, Amsterdam.\n\nrecognitions\n2022 Africa Photo Awards - Shortlist\n2022 PX3 (intl) - Gold winner, Press\n2021 17th Pollux Awards:  Winner serie Culture \u0026amp; Daily Life\n2021 Zilveren Camera (Dutch): 2nd place, Arts \u0026amp; Entertainment\n2020 Africa Photo Awards (Africa): 1st place editorial\n2019 Budapest Foto Awards (Intl) -  2nd place, Event\n2019 Africa Photo Awards (SA) - Shortlist\n2019 Moscow Foto Awards (Intl) -  2nd place, Event\n2018 Alfred Fried Photo Award (Intl) - Shortlist\n2018 Px3 (Intl) - Curated selection exhibition\n2016 Photoville, The Fence 2016 (USA) - Featured Photographer\n2014 Int’l Photography Awards (Intl) – 2nd place, Social Cause\n2014 Sony world Photo Awards (Intl) – Shortlist, Arts and Culture\n2014 PhotoVisa (Rus) – Finalist\n2013 Zilveren Camera (Dutch) – 1st place, Arts, Culture and Entertainment\n2013 PDN: The Look, Fashion (USA) – 1st place, Runway/ St","user_id":56293,"name":"Frank Trimbos","website":"www.trimbosphoto.com"},{"id":18276,"bio":"Anthony Karen, a New York-based documentary photographer, is deeply committed to shedding light on pressing social issues. His work spans the realms of white separatist communities, modern-day Ku Klux Klan, and the pervasive nature of hate in society.\n\nThrough long-term projects, Anthony intimately explores the lives and beliefs of these often misunderstood subcultures. This dedication has resulted in the publication of a book and exhibitions in Bulgaria and Italy, as well as two screenings at Visa Pour I’image in Perpignan.\n\nAnthony's collaboration with LIFE on \"Inside the Westboro Baptist Church\" earned him two MIN Editorial Awards, while his humanitarian contributions were recognized with the George A. Robinson IV Foundation grant. Beyond photography, Anthony has volunteered with organizations such as NY Hospice, Smile Train, Surgical Volunteers International, and the Humane Society. His work has been featured in documentaries like \"Healing from Hate: Battle for the Soul of a Nation,” the six-part docuseries \"Why Do We Hate,\" and the feature film Imperium. Anthony's photography has become integral to studies programs on racism and white supremacy at Stockton University.","user_id":18276,"name":"Anthony Karen","website":"www.anthonykaren.com"},{"id":791198,"bio":"In her work, Ivana actively seeks the in-between moments, aiming to infuse kinetic energy into static shots. With a focus on exploring the range of the human experience and its nuances, she specializes in bringing a lively elegance to her craft.","user_id":780126,"name":"Ivana Djordjevic","website":"www.easecreative.ca"},{"id":823,"bio":"Antonio Pedrosa is a photographer based in Porto, Portugal. He maintains a steady production in the field of documentary photography, exploring themes related to social inequity and the relationship with the territory.\n\nIn 2014, he founded COLECTIVO, a platform dedicated to experimentation in documentary photography. His projects are regularly featured in international magazines and newspapers. He has been recognized with various awards and grants, including Estação Imagem, PDN, Artist Initiative VSCO, and Hasselblad Masters.\n","user_id":823,"name":"Antonio Pedrosa","website":"www.antoniopedrosa.com"},{"id":285891,"bio":"\nHe was born in 1983 in Siberia, since 2009 I am engaged in photography.\n","user_id":285289,"name":"Dmitry Ageev","website":"www.ageevphoto.com"},{"id":791167,"bio":"Beth MacInnes is a portrait and documentary photographer based in London, UK. She has recently created a career in photography using mainly analogue 35mm and 120mm film cameras. ","user_id":780099,"name":"Beth MacInnes","website":"www.bethmacinnes.com"},{"id":791191,"bio":"I am Ralph Anderson, a photographer that has focused primarily on black and white portrait photography. I am attracted to form and a creative use of light. My goal is to present everyone that I collaborate with in my work in their most expressive and unique light. I am originally from Brooklyn NY and settled in the bay area in 1996. I am married with 4 children who are my “Magnum Opus”, my greatest work and daily I look to come as close to what they mean to me in my creative work.\n\nI started this creative journey as a sketch artist and painter. I attended the Arts Students League of New York, Learned ART History at a couple of Community Colleges in NY where I fell in love with lighting techniques found in beloved paintings. My style is painterly, stripped down with allowing the subject to set the tone in expression, emotion and pose. I want to remove the distractions for the viewer to see and be seen in the work.\n","user_id":780120,"name":"Ralph T Anderson","website":"www.rapimages.net"},{"id":791224,"bio":"","user_id":780147,"name":"Primary Hughes","website":"www.primaryhughes.com"},{"id":139326,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer\n\nI am looking to gain contacts that could help me create a monograph and gain editorial/commercial opportunities.","user_id":138724,"name":"Paul Millan","website":"paulmillan.com"},{"id":702773,"bio":"I got my first camera at 7, a gift of my grandfather. Since then I never stopped taking pictures. Photography is a hobby to which I have become addicted! \n\nI discovered architecture photography during the Covid pandemic while we could only walk in our neighborhoods. I love colors and geometric forms, and to play with lights and shadows. My favorite spots are staircases and vertical perspectives (lookup) of modern buildings. \n\nEvery day I am trying to see the word differently, to make it nicer.  ","user_id":702189,"name":"Marianne Doz","website":"picblophoto.fr"},{"id":791192,"bio":"I have been a commission based oil painter most of my life but for the past year I have begun to take my photography more seriously (plus ppl are less interested in paintings these days). In less than a year I have been published twice. ","user_id":780121,"name":"Bryan Deweese","website":"www.zerooneimages.com"},{"id":791202,"bio":"","user_id":780130,"name":"Hootan Babapourvajari","website":""},{"id":56333,"bio":"Lens-based Brazilian artist, Leticia Lampert (Porto Alegre – Brazil, 1978) works mainly with photography, collage and artist’s books. She has graduated in Graphic Design and Visual Arts/Photography and has also an MFA in Visual Poetics. She has her work highlighted in awards such as the Pierre Verger National Prize of Photography and the Itamaraty Prize of Contemporary Arts, among others. She has participated in international art residencies such as The Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai – China, FAAP Art Residency, in Sao Paulo – Brazil, Pier 2, in Kaohsiung – Taiwan, and Echangeur 22, in France. She published already three photobooks: The Color Scale of Things, Chai and Known by Sight.","user_id":56338,"name":"Letícia Lampert","website":"www.leticialampert.com.br"},{"id":791254,"bio":"","user_id":780170,"name":"Megha Chawla","website":""},{"id":791273,"bio":"","user_id":780186,"name":"Gerd Guenzel","website":"photo-gguenzel.com"},{"id":56301,"bio":"linfiniproduction.com","user_id":56306,"name":"Elena Kovalenko","website":"linfiniproduction.com"},{"id":302912,"bio":"Jesse Egner is an artist and educator in Brooklyn, NY. His portraits of himself and others explore queerness, body image, collaboration, humor, and play. He received his BA from Millersville University in 2016 and MFA from Parsons School of Design in 2020. His work has been exhibited and published globally and is included in the collection at the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts. He is a 2022 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow and has participated in residencies at the Santa Fe Art Institute (Santa Fe, NM), Bunnell Street Arts Center (Homer, AK), Studio Vortex (Arles, France), and Yaddo (Saratoga Springs, NY).","user_id":302310,"name":"Jesse Egner","website":"www.jesseegner.com"},{"id":791249,"bio":"Lehre als KFZ - Mechaniker von 1986 -1990 mit Abschluss 1990\u2028 Lehre als Fotograf 1990 - 1993 mit Abschluss 1993\n1993 -2013 als Fotograf tätig in verschieden Firmen.\nEintritt in die Selbstständigkeit.\n\nAusstellungsbiographie:\nVorarlberger Landesmuseum\n\u2028Photo Schweiz\u2028 20\nEditions Werkstatt Erich Smodics 22\u2028\nOpen Studio 23\nKunstVoralberg 23\nBildraum Bodensee 23\n","user_id":780166,"name":"Ivo Vögel","website":"www.ivo.photo"},{"id":662669,"bio":"Daniel Moriarty is a British documentary and portrait photographer based Cardiff. He is currently studying Documentary Photography at the University of South Wales (formerly Newport) His work explores themes of identity, belonging and community.","user_id":662085,"name":"Dan Moriarty","website":"www.danielmoriarty.co.uk"},{"id":702485,"bio":"Ajay Singh was born in the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand and grew up in New Delhi. With short stints in computer programming, animation and finance he has always been fascinated by the image-making process. He has been shooting for over two decades, nuances of people and places interest him and he tries to probe and perceive the world around him through his lens.","user_id":701901,"name":"Ajay Singh","website":""},{"id":669256,"bio":"Centered on the foundational concepts of enchantment theory, Priysha Rajvanshi’s practice is predominantly focused on mobilising the photograph as a mode to refract by drawing from visual and tactile memory. As a story collector, she delves into the web of connections between environments and bodies, weaving together a narrative that advocates for healing, by playfully moving through the folds of various dualities such as conscious and unconscious, who-ness and it-ness, fictional and non-fictional, personal and the collective both critically and instinctively. Her exhibited works serve as gateways to the hidden marvels that reside within the ordinary fabric of our contemporary lives, taking on diverse forms from expansive multi-sensory installations to an intimate journey through a book. \n","user_id":668672,"name":"Priysha Rajvanshi","website":"priysharajvanshi.com"},{"id":707502,"bio":"Enthusiast Photographer and lover of various analog and digital cameras ranging from 35mm to Medium Format, favors rangefinder cameras and is an avid Leica M photographer. Is particularly interested in street photography, portraiture, urban landscape and documentary photography; and is particularly passionate for Black and White Photography. \n\nHe has been awarded FIAP and GPU Chairs Choice Gold Medals and Monochrome Photography Awards, among other awards at several international photographic salons. He is a contributor to the Leica Fotographie International (LFI) Gallery, of which he has been selected several times to be featured in the Gallery, as well as awarded Master Shots. He is a member of the Photographic Society of Sri Lanka (PSSL) and the Streets of Colombo (SOC) collective of photographers. He is in the Sri Lanka Foreign Service.\n","user_id":706918,"name":"Satya Rodrigo","website":"lfi-online.de/ceemes/en/gallery/Satya-Rodrigo-724631.html"},{"id":791305,"bio":"","user_id":780215,"name":"Franck Tremblay","website":"www.francktremblay.fr"},{"id":791204,"bio":"I am Anne Catherine, very uncommon experience - to much passionate by life in general but more specifically sound and pictures since very young - trying many areas with ears, eyes, hands and now a lenses ;) \nI took years assuming and feeling ok to take pictures because I always thought it wasn't good or enough interesting until I accepted it was beyond a performance.\nNow I just believe that I will become everyday better at sharing what I see and feel deeply when I capture a fraction of time. ","user_id":780132,"name":"Anne Catherine Nobre","website":""},{"id":128587,"bio":"Raleigh, NC based photographer with an eye towards the mechanical and technological wonders in our lives.\n\nI serve as the photo editor for WeReportSpace.com, and in my spare time, operate a software development consultancy. ","user_id":127985,"name":"Jared Haworth","website":"wehadtoday.com/jared"},{"id":275924,"bio":"Mein Name ist Philipp, geboren 1991, und ich bin freiberuflicher Dokumentarfotograf und Filmemacher. Gerade mit Langzeitprojekten in der sozialdokumentarischen Fotografie habe ich ein Medium gefunden, um mich mit gesellschaftlichen und kulturellen Themen auseinander zu setzen. Dabei liegt der Fokus immer auf dem Menschen und dessen persönliche Lebenswirklichkeit. Zurzeit studiere ich im Masterstudiengang Photographic Studies an der Fachhochschule Dortmund. 2017 verbrachte ich ein Semester im indischen Ahmedabad.","user_id":275322,"name":"Philipp Hannappel","website":"www.philipphannappel.de"},{"id":754795,"bio":"I am a visual artist, working mainly in painting, drawing and sculpture. In 2022 I also started to take up photography.","user_id":750320,"name":"Jacek Dziubiński","website":""},{"id":656881,"bio":"Emma Sarpaniemi is an artist based in Helsinki. In her practice, Sarpaniemi explores the concept of femininity through humorous and performative self-portraits. Self-portraiture is a playground for Sarpaniemi where she aims to shake up conventional notions of femininity and by turning playfulness into a resource, she recognizes possibilities for new ways of being. Sarpaniemi holds a BA in Photography from The Royal Academy of Art (KABK) The Hague. Her work has been exhibited in Finland and internationally including Les Rencontres d’Arles festival, European Month of Photography Luxembourg festival, The Finnish Museum of Photography, Wäinö Aaltonen Museum, and Photographic Gallery Hippolyte, among others. Her work is in the collections of The Finnish Museum of Photography, The Finnish State Art Deposit Collection, HAM Helsinki Art Museum, Turku Art Museum, Museum Folkwang, Wihuri Foundation Collection, Heino Art Foundation, Miettinen Collection, and private collections in Finland, The Netherlands and Switzerland.","user_id":656297,"name":"Emma Sarpaniemi","website":"emmasarpaniemi.com"},{"id":791309,"bio":"","user_id":780219,"name":"Veronika Schweigl","website":""},{"id":648205,"bio":"J'ai commencé la photo en prenant les petits détails, ceux du quotidien que l'on ne voit plus. Puis la danse est devenue mon sujet favori, le mouvement, l'expression d'un corps dans son entièreté.\nAujourd'hui, j'aime explorer les possibilités qu'offre la photo de portrait.\nJouer avec les couleurs, les angles, la puissance d'un regard. Faire ressortir une émotion particulière et faire sentir toute la force d'une personnalité.","user_id":647621,"name":"Claire Dufféal","website":"www.claireduffeal.fr"},{"id":730040,"bio":"I've been photographing everything beautiful, interesting and special for almost 26 years! This is a good change from my work in psychiatry. In recent years I have specialized more in people and street photography, but I also enjoy photographing beautiful landscapes and architecture! I have already won several prizes and awards and have a permanent exhibition in Munich.","user_id":729456,"name":"Martin Gebhardt","website":"www.fotofidelity.eu"},{"id":712808,"bio":"Фотолюбитель, многодетная мама, гомеопат, путешественник, оптимист ","user_id":712224,"name":"Светлана Епифановских","website":""},{"id":791118,"bio":"Elève de l'école des beaux-arts de Marseille-Luminy dans les année 70-80, designer graphique professionnel et photographe amateur.","user_id":780058,"name":"François NAGOT","website":"www.alliage-design.fr"},{"id":91009,"bio":"Portraits photographer\nMinority  lover\nAlways on the way\n","user_id":90547,"name":"Nicolas Rochette","website":""},{"id":90983,"bio":"","user_id":90521,"name":"Lali Silva","website":""},{"id":91066,"bio":"I am a photography and design student based in Newcastle, Australia specializing in fine art and fashion.\n\nAfter falling in love with photography during a dark part in my life, since then, I have never put the camera down.\n\nWith a passion for creating fine art and conceptual portraits, as well as fashion photography, I have really found a love with telling a story through images.","user_id":90604,"name":"Cheree Smith","website":"www.darkcherrydesign.com"},{"id":128788,"bio":"A passionate photographer of travel and landscapes. Capturing the beauty of the planet. places and people ","user_id":128186,"name":"Michelle McKoy","website":"www.michellemckoyphotographer.com.au"},{"id":144259,"bio":"Born and bred in Rome, my name is Christian Sinibaldi and I’m a multi-award winning photographer. \nSince 2005, I’ve been part of a small group of freelance photographers working regularly with the Guardian. This has seen me covering assignments around the UK and worldwide, photographing people in a wide variety of contexts. \n\nWith great thanks to my camera, I’ve found myself climbing trees in the Cloud Forests of Costa Rica, walking the jungle in Colombia, navigating Argentina’s rivers, getting lost amongst Japan’s small islands but often spending days simply photographing people whilst observing and capturing real life. \n\nAlthough I’m often having to deal with challenging situations or very busy and important people, I love a good conversation. Why? Well I find that this enables people to open up and relax, enabling me to take a portrait when time is inevitably ticking.\n\nA university background in sociology, communication and advertising has definitely shaped my approach to the media. I use photography as a tool to explore human beings and their relationships. To connect empathically with my subject I have understood, through experience, how photography can cement and create human","user_id":143657,"name":"Christian sinibaldi","website":"www.christiansinibaldi.com"},{"id":182871,"bio":"Né en 1981 sur les rives du lac Léman, Vincent Guignet est un photographe passionné par son art. Depuis 2013, il se consacre à immortaliser l'âme des concerts d'artistes internationaux lors de festivals prestigieux tels que le Paléo à Nyon, le Montreux Jazz, Rock Oz’Arènes, Les Nuits de Fourvières à Lyon, et bien d'autres.\n​\nSon talent artistique a été remarqué lorsque ses photographies ont été sélectionnées pour illustrer le dernier album d'Iggy Pop, intitulé \"Every Loser,\" paru chez Atlantic Records en janvier 2023. De plus, son travail a également été mis en avant sur l'album \"Rollin'\" du célèbre trompettiste de jazz Erik Truffaz, sous l'étendard du label Blue Note.\n​\nDe 2016 à 2020, Vincent a sillonné le globe en suivant assidûment le championnat MotoGP, capturant chaque moment mémorable des Grand Prix pour divers constructeurs et agences suisses et françaises. Ses photographies ont été largement diffusées dans la presse internationale, notamment dans des médias tels que le journal L'Équipe, Canal+, Riders Magazine Italy, Sports Bike, Eurosport, Le Matin Dimanche, et RTS Sport.\n​\nPhotographe autodidacte, Vincent a également profité de ses voyages pour exprimer sa sensibilité à ","user_id":182269,"name":"Vincent Guignet","website":"www.vincentguignet.com"},{"id":791307,"bio":"Coming from a family of creatives I’ve always been fascinated with visual art. After my journey to Tibet I saw what the world had to offer: true beauty, in everything. Now I don’t want to do anything else but capture the world’s amazing aesthetic using photography.\nAs a real people-person I mainly focus on portrait photography. Feeling a connection with a model and using that to perfectly capture a beautiful moment is what matters most to me.\nMy mindset: know the rules, but don’t stick to them. There’s something magic in every moment and you can only capture it by following your gut feeling.","user_id":780217,"name":"Roeltje van de Sande Bakhuijzen","website":"www.roeltje-photography.com"},{"id":829713,"bio":"I am a Photographer, Costume Designer and Film Maker. I find inspiration in color, energy, mood and light. All three of my singular professions are intertwined and are naturally linked. I am an image maker, sometimes it's with costumes, sometimes stills and sometimes in motion. ","user_id":815451,"name":"Angela Manke","website":"AKMPhoto.com"},{"id":791333,"bio":"Enthusiastic  photographer with interest in documentary photography and photojournalism. Recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in Photography from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Currently living in Berlin, Germany.","user_id":780238,"name":"Robert Sasarman","website":""},{"id":182992,"bio":"Forough Yavari, a Melbourne-based visual-artist and portrait photographer, draws inspiration from global life experiences. Born in Iran during the revolution, her childhood passion for art evolved into a formal pursuit of painting in university. While modelling for a photography student, Forough discovered her love for photography. Relocating to Australia in 2011, she merged her technical expertise in painting and photography to create digital-art. Her work intricately portrays the narratives of people worldwide, reflecting her diverse background and influences. Combining her artistic roots from Iran and her experiences in Australia, Forough passionately pursues visual-arts, encapsulating the essence of her life journey.","user_id":182390,"name":"Forough Yavari","website":"www.foroughyavari.com"},{"id":791369,"bio":"","user_id":780266,"name":"Vincent VIALANEIX","website":""},{"id":747255,"bio":"ioulex is a photography, film and video artist duo\nJulia Koteliansky and Alexander Kerr met as students at Parsons School of Design in Paris. Their portraits, fashion stories and experimental films have been published in the New Yorker, M le Monde, Libération, The New York Times, Time among others. Their gallery work takes various formats – from traditional photographic prints to installations with video, audio, sculptural elements, and occasional olfactory components. ioulex recently had an exhibition at Neighbors gallery in New York Chinatown in tandem with their frequent collaborator costume artist Christian Joy. \nJulia and Alexander live with their daughter in New York.","user_id":743973,"name":"ioulex photography","website":"ioulex.com"},{"id":97549,"bio":"Alyssa Fujita Karoui is a Japanese-Tunisian artist based in San Francisco. Alyssa left the corporate world of Information Systems consulting for the life-changing pursuit of photography. She graduated from the San Francisco Art Institute in the Fall of 2015 with a BFA in photography and worked as the Director of Programs at LensCulture. She has been living and working as an artist in the Bay Area since 2012.\n\nHer work explores transcendent moments of pure seeing. Her images are invitations to pause, small meditations creating space for contemplation and reflection upon a shared perceptual existence. \n\nAlyssa exhibited widely within the Bay Area and internationally, at the Diego Rivera Gallery (San Francisco, California), 1099 Gallery (San Francisco, California), Los Angeles Center for Photography (Los Angeles, California), Praxis Gallery (Minneapolis, Minnesota), PH21 Gallery (Budapest, Hungary) and the Datz Museum of Art (Seoul, South Korea).","user_id":97011,"name":"Alyssa Fujita Karoui","website":"alyssa.fujitakaroui.com"},{"id":411506,"bio":"Hi,\nmy name is Alessandro, I'm 53 years old and I'm from Naples, Italy.\nI enjoy taking photographs while traveling; right now, it's mostly a hobby.\nI'm taking a photography course.\nI've used several Canon models for my photographs. I don't have much technical expertise; I just go by instinct.\n\nThank you \n\nBest Regards\n\nAlessandro","user_id":410922,"name":"Alessandro Isaia","website":""},{"id":791355,"bio":"Belfast born, London based Photographer","user_id":780254,"name":"Scott Gallagher","website":"www.scottjgallagher.com"},{"id":488822,"bio":"Photographer - architecture, landscape,  night photos and portraits. ","user_id":488238,"name":"Anders Bergön","website":"www.instagram.com/andersbergon"},{"id":12439,"bio":"Dmitry Vyshemirsky (b.1958, Zhitomir, Ukraine).\nBefore the 1990s Vyshemirsky was a press photographer for periodicals in the Soviet Union; and since 1989 has been a freelance photographer. As of 2015 he lives and works in Berlin.\nIn 1989 and 1990, the last years of the Soviet regime Vyshemirsky photographed remains of the Gulag concentration camps in the north of Russia in Arkhangelsk, Magadan, and Murmansk Region. A book “Waiting for Mercy ” was released in 2021.\nIn 2004, Vyshemirsky completed the series of photographs “Atonement for Königsberg” – an artistic reflection on the Kaliningrad region as a cultural crossroad where the mosaic of Russian reality meets the cultural heritage of East Prussia. A book “Atonement for Königsberg” (Königsberg, verzeih) was released in 2008.\nIn 2007, Vyshemirsky completed the series of photographs “post-” – a reflexive view of the post-German and post-Soviet cultural space of the Kaliningrad region, a Russian exclave on the Baltic Sea. Prior to 1945 it was a part of Eastern Prussia. A book “post-” was released in 2014.\nParticipated in many solo and group exhibitions in Russia and abroad. Author of several publications in Russian and foreign editions. The works of Vyshemirsky are kept in museums and private collections in Russia, Germany, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland, the U.S., France and other countries.","user_id":12439,"name":"Dmitry Vyshemirsky","website":""},{"id":772556,"bio":"    I am a street/documentary photographer. I have completed several self-assigned and publicly funded art projects. Some examples: In Wisconsin I completed two public art grant projects: \"A Photographic Survey of the Physical and Social Environment of Downtown Madison\" and “Our Land-Our Lives” an extended photo-essay on the 1980's family farm crisis in the Midwest. I have continued to exhibit my photo artworks extensively as indicated on my website. In 2013 Lens Culture featured my “AMERICOLOR” work on their website as part their favorite portfolios that year. Some of my photographs have appeared in online and hard copy publications in Italy, France, England, Czech Republic, Russia and the USA. My photos are in several public collections and are shown prominently in an important photographic art history publication, \"Bystander, A History of Street Photography\".","user_id":764667,"name":"Dennis Church","website":"www.dennischurch.com"},{"id":90668,"bio":"Born in 1975, Klaus Enrique grew up in Mexico City. He studied genetics at the University of Nottingham, England, and received an MBA from Columbia Business School in the City of New York. Enrique was a freelance SAP consultant before he turned to photography, which he studied at Parsons and at the School of Visual Arts. Enrique began to receive worldwide attention in 2007 when his portrait of “Mother \u0026amp; Daughter” was considered for the Photographic Portrait Prize at Britain’s National Portrait Gallery. Subsequently, Enrique has been nominated and short listed for various awards. In 2011, Klaus Enrique was the winner of Photo District News Curator Award / Emerging Artist of the Year for Still Photography. In 2013, Enrique’s “Vertumnus” was included in “The History of Still Life in Ten Masterpieces”, as the Tenth Masterpiece alongside works by Cezanne, Goya, and Warhol. In 2015, Enrique was commissioned to create the Peter \u0026amp; Gwen Norton Family Christmas Card. Enrique’s work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Leslie/Lohman Museum and the Haggerty Museum of Art. He currently lives in New York City.","user_id":90208,"name":"Klaus Enrique","website":"www.klausenrique.com"},{"id":548621,"bio":"-","user_id":548037,"name":"Lisa Sheng","website":"lishasheng.com"},{"id":20839,"bio":"He has been a professional photographer since l980.\nIn 2007 he reached a crossroads in his life and decided to concentrate purely on personal work and has since been developing an understated observational style. \" Being freed from the confines of the commercial world has given me more time to be curious \"\nHe has exhibited widely and has work in the permanent collection at The National Portrait Gallery, London. His largest project to date has been documented the area around Dungeness in Kent, entitled \" The Fifth Continent \"\nI look for signs of life everywhere.\n\n","user_id":20839,"name":"Robert Walker","website":"www.robertwalker.co.uk"},{"id":496690,"bio":"Started photography 5 years ago, still consider myself an amateur. Photographing people is what gives me the desire and motivation, increased understanding of both the image and people. All different people with different experiences, feelings and approaches to life. ","user_id":496106,"name":"Ninni Nilsson","website":""},{"id":123623,"bio":"Non professional photographer in search of the mysteries behind an image.  Creating surreal photos is my thing, for all images possess a beauty and identity beyond the photographer´s eye.  ","user_id":123021,"name":"Sonia de Bary Pereda","website":""},{"id":757991,"bio":"","user_id":752942,"name":"Rui Camilo","website":"www.rui-camilo.de"},{"id":56389,"bio":"Biography\nDiego Aráoz – 1978 - Tucumán - Argentina\nGraphic Reporter (ARGRA 2051), photo-documentalist, collector of photos and independent curator. Currently part of the staff of photography of the Tucuman newspaper, LA GACETA.\nWas a teacher in the photography course of the Faculty of Arts of the State University of Tucumán. \nEditor of the digital magazine of journalistic chronicles TUCUMAN ZETA. \nStudied archaeology and photography at the State University of Tucuman (Universidad Nacional de Tucuman).\nHe carried out archaeological studies in the UNT (State University of Tucumán) publishing works of investigation and site studies that include the yungas (warm valleys) of Tucumán, Salta and Jujuy, sites with cave paintings in Patagonia and excavations in the puna (High Andean  mountain) of Catamarca, among other archaeological sites of Argentina.  \nDuring eight years he was part of the team of auxiliary scientists of the Astronomic Observatory of Ampimpa where he carried out activities linked to astronomy, geology, archaeology and biology.\nHe has upgraded his knowledge of photography by participating in the workshops of Fred Ritchin; Fredi Casco; Juan Travnik; Santiago Porter, Julio Pantoja and Gabriel Varsanyi; Alfredo Srur; Elda Harrington; Piroska Csuri; Martín Acosta; Abel Alexander; Darío Albornoz, Ramón Teves and Solana Peña Lasalle. At present he is taking part in a workshop on ways to by Annanké Assef.\n\nMember of the group of photography “Ojos Testigos – Memoria Visual”.","user_id":56394,"name":"Diego Aráoz","website":"www.diegoaraoz.com"},{"id":792075,"bio":"","user_id":780862,"name":"Giovanni Dal Bianco","website":""},{"id":847988,"bio":"bdbajee এক্সপ্লোর করুন: অনলাইনে স্লট ও গেম খেলার নতুন অভিজ্ঞতা!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: R. das Flores, 1019 - Boa Viagem, Brasília - DF, 23573-974, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 61 99313-1772  \nই-মেইল: bd.bdbajee.eu.com@gmail.com  \n#bdbajee #bdbajee_Game #bdbajee_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://bd.bdbajee.eu.com","user_id":833832,"name":"Bdbdbajeeeucom Bdbdbajeeeucom","website":"bd.bdbajee.eu.com"},{"id":758211,"bio":"","user_id":753127,"name":"alan hans","website":"alanhans.com"},{"id":56384,"bio":"Buenos Aires, 1976.\n\nProfesora Nacional de Grabado\u0026nbsp;en la Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes “Prilidiano Pueyrredón”, I.U.N.A. \n\u0026nbsp;y \u0026nbsp;Fotógrafa\u0026nbsp;en la Escuela de Arte Fotográfico de Avellaneda.\n\nGanadora del Premio Publicación FELIFA 2015 con el que se publicó el libro,\u0026nbsp;Donde la luna es ronda.\n\nDocente en TURMA de fotografía. Plataforma de formación, producción y difusión de la cultura visual latinoamericana, basada en la fotografía y los libros. \nAsistente en la catalogación y organización de la biblioteca. Biblioteca de fotolibros TURMA. \nCoordinadora del Premio Internacional Felifa 2016 y 2018\nY del Premio Publicación Latinoamericano. Felifa 2021.\nColabora en medios gráficos y publicaciones. \n\n","user_id":56389,"name":"Agustina Tato","website":"www.agustinatato.tumblr.com"},{"id":147834,"bio":"Steve Polston uses medium format film to create fine art photography.","user_id":147232,"name":"Steve Polston","website":"www.stevepolston.com"},{"id":414305,"bio":"Laurea triennale in DAMS e laureanda in Beni Culturali a L'Aquila dove vive da quattro anni. Inizia ad appassionarsi alla fotografia all'età di 14 anni scattando con una Olympus analogica fino ad innamorarsi della Canon. Inizialmente studia da autodidatta e successivamente si forma attraverso workshop e seminari con fotografi internazionali ed eventi Canon. Privilegia lo scatto in bianco e nero ma non si fa mancare anche quello a colori. Si cimenta in tutti i tipi di fotografia, ma la sua vera passione è di catturare emozioni in nello sport, street ed eventi musicali.  Tra i Finalisti dei World Sports Photography Awards 2023 nella categoria Arti Marziali e del concorso tematico 35AWARDS fotografia di concerti, una fotografia entrata nel TOP 10% delle migliori foto del concorso.\n","user_id":413721,"name":"Jessica Azzaro","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-azzaro-7963b519b"},{"id":76752,"bio":"Photographer from Guelph Ontario","user_id":76452,"name":"Andrew Beveridge","website":"www.awbeveridgephotography.com"},{"id":789161,"bio":"","user_id":778406,"name":"Zoe Harrison","website":"www.zoe-harrison.com"},{"id":648330,"bio":"I have a long career in photojournalism both in the UK and abroad, which began at a London based newspaper group before turning freelance. My first major venture was covering the Romanian revolution during Ceausescu’s downfall, after which, a book was published with a forward by Olivia Harrison. I also travelled to Bosnia during the war with the combined services medical corps and similarly to Iraq. I've has been published in The Independent, The Guardian, The Times, The Irish Independent, Le Monde, Newsweek and numerous magazines and publications, most recently Grazia uk, Elle Magazine and the prestigious German broadsheets, Die Zeit and der Freitag. I was recently included in the ‘Portrait of Humanity Awards’, was a finalist in the ‘Sienna International Photography Awards’ and last year exhibited in the British Library at their 500 years of media exhibition.\nI also work in corporate photography with clients such as, the BBC, The NHS, The Royal College of Nursing, ","user_id":647746,"name":"John Behets","website":"www.behets.com"},{"id":56378,"bio":"Born in 1984 in Boston USA.Currently lives in Heraklion Greece.\nFrom an early age he was involved in painting - a love that lasted until 2006, when he bought his first digital camera.Since then he has only been involved in photography. Although he has attended several seminars and workshops, he considers himself  self-taught.His work has been presented by Adobe, Vogue Italia, Fubiz,Phmuseum,Buzzfeed etc.Selected works can be seen at the new Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens.\n\n","user_id":56383,"name":"George Kamelakis","website":""},{"id":365944,"bio":"As a 35 year veteran of commercial photography I am shifting my concentration to my love of people in trying life circumstances. I hope to elevate peoples awareness of what a large portion of the worlds population endures every day through my lens and my heart.","user_id":365342,"name":"Dan Sidor","website":"dansidorphotography.com"},{"id":791445,"bio":"","user_id":780329,"name":"Olga Tikhomirova","website":""},{"id":790683,"bio":"","user_id":779697,"name":"Crystal Whitman","website":"www.CrystalWhitman.com"},{"id":790590,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer who likes to be outdoors and taking pictures of anything that takes my fancy. ","user_id":779621,"name":"stephanie chadwick","website":""},{"id":791474,"bio":"Jesse Freidin is an award-winning queer identified photographer and author focusing his attention on elevating the experience of the trans/gender non-conforming community through portraiture and interviews. His photography is part of over 150 private collections and has been exhibited in galleries nationally during his 17 year professional career. His award-winning series “Are You OK?” addresses the dangerous wave of anti-trans legislation sweeping the country in a passionate attempt to erase stigma and elevate the voices of those most affected. Jesse’s work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, Vogue, The Huffington Post, Inside Edition and many more. He is the winner of the 2023 Critical Mass Top 50 award as well as the author of three books: When Dogs Heal: Powerful Stories of People Living with HIV and the Dogs That Saved Them (Lerner Books, 2020), Finding Shelter: Portraits of Love, Healing and Survival (Lyons Press, 2017), and ‘Are You OK?’ Volume One (2023).  \n","user_id":780356,"name":"Jesse Freidin","website":"www.areyouokportraits.com"},{"id":56350,"bio":"Ingetje Tadros occupies a unique place in the world of social documentary photography, capturing the triumphs, tragedy and diversity of people’s lives through her intuitive storytelling.\n\nWith a passion deeply rooted in humanitarian causes, her photography is often confronting and provocative to evoke a powerful message, telling people’s stories firstly at a community level and then to provide a conduit for communication between different cultures on a global platform.\n\nIngetje’s work has been recognised by a number of photography’s most prestigious honours. These include Winner Walkley Award 2015 (the Australian equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), Winner Amnesty International Media Awards 2015, Winner Best Feature Photographic Essay at the 2015 West Australian Media Awards, Finalist in the United Nations Association of Australia Media Peace Awards 2015, Digital display at The Louvre in Paris 2015","user_id":56355,"name":"Ingetje Tadros","website":"www.ingetjetadros.com"},{"id":214351,"bio":"Born in Barcelona in 1983. While doing a degree in History, specialized in Egyptology, she discovered her passion for photography and studied photography and professional lighting. She combined both passions for a living, working as an archaeological photographer in Egypt, with national and international archaeological projects in Cairo, Luxor and Aswan since 2006, and photographing daily life in Egypt during her working stays in the country. She has exhibited in Jaén and Alcalá de Henares, with the topics of the results of the Spanish archaeological projects she currently works with in Egypt. Award winner at BIFA 2023 (Bronze in Science-Other and Nature-Landscape) and TIFA 2023 (Silver in Sciene-Other), and several honorable mentions (IPA 2023, BIFA 2023 (3) and IPA 2021).","user_id":213749,"name":"Patricia Mora Riudavets","website":"www.patriciamora.photography"},{"id":841741,"bio":"Experience the thrill of sports betting and casino games at 5588bet.ae.org, where exciting bonuses and fast payments elevate your gaming adventure!\nBrand: 5588bet\nWebsite: https://5588bet.ae.org\nAddress: R. 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Really 1/1 with Certificate of Authenticity Canson Infinity\n\n","user_id":105930,"name":"Ordí Calder","website":"www.ordicalder.art"},{"id":45558,"bio":"I work as a photographer since 2013 and my imagery currently revolves around portraiture: I mainly work in the music industry as well as in the contemporary art scene, but with some incursions in the commercial/corporate world.\n\n\n ","user_id":45563,"name":"Davide D'Ambra","website":"www.davidedambra.com"},{"id":56387,"bio":"Néstor Díaz has successfully worked in the field of graphic design in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for over thirty years. He is a Founder Member and served on the Board of Directors of ADG-Buenos Aires Graphic Designers Association. He is also a Professor of Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires.\nHis works received several awards by renowned organizations and were published in Argentina, Mexico, Japan, Brazil and Spain.\nDíaz starts showing his photographs after one of his pictures, which was part of the project \"Women with a present life\", a series of portraits of women who have or have survived breast cancer, was selected for the prestigious Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, to be exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London, UK.\n\nAwards/\nThe United Nations and disarmament (Poster contest)\nFirst prize. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988\n\nLabel of Good Design Prize / Cayc\nBuenos Aires, Argentina, 1992\n\nV International Design Award\nFirst prize. Mexico, Mexico, 2000\n\nArgentine Republic Country Brand\nThird prize. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2005\n\nTaylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize\nWork selected. National Portrait Gallery. London, UK, 2013\n\nExhibitions/\nTaylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize\nNational Portrait Gallery, London, UK. November 2013-February 2014\n\nTaylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize\nScottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, UK. March-May 2014\n\nWhat do you see?\nConsulate General of Argentina in New York, USA. March 2014\n\nTaylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize\nCheltenham Art Gallery, Cheltenham, UK. June-July 2014\n\nTaylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize\nThe Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, Canterbury, UK. August-November 2014\n\nViví. Mujeres con presente\nCentro Cultural de España en Buenos Aires, Argentina. March-April 2015\n\nViví. Mujeres con presente\nCentro Cultural Parque de España, Rosario, Argentina. August-September 2015\n\nViví. Mujeres con presente\nCasa Municipal de la Cultura, Adrogué, Argentina. May 2016","user_id":56392,"name":"Néstor Díaz","website":"www.nestordiaz.net"},{"id":167889,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer and artist based in Reykjavík, Iceland.\n\nThank you.","user_id":167287,"name":"Lilja Jons","website":"www.liljajons.com"},{"id":173921,"bio":"Jann Averwerser is a munich based professional photographer, specialized in architecture-, interior-, reportage-, corporate- and advertising photography.","user_id":173319,"name":"Jann Averwerser","website":"www.jannaverwerser.com"},{"id":56395,"bio":"Liliana Contrera was born in 1972 in Misiones, Argentina, but has been living in Buenos Aires since she was 3. \n\nShe studied Photography at the Photographic Arts School (Avellaneda, Argentina), Photojournalism at UBA (University of Buenos Aires)\n\nShe attended during 1996 to Andrea Chame's Visual Anthropology and Research Techniques Seminar, and from 1999 to 2002 to Adriana Lestido's Photographic Essay Workshop. She is currently participating at Carlos Bosch's Continued Image Workshop.\n\nLiliana has worked as a photojournalist during the late 1990's and from 1997 as a Photography teacher at numerous Professional Formation Centers. \nSince 2000 to date she conducts her own Photographic Essay and Darkroom Techniques Workshops, with a particular focus on continued Work Revision and Follow Up.\n\nSince 2012, she is the Artistic Editor for Revista Pecado Magazine (http://www.revistapecado.com)\n\nPrincipal Exhibitions\n“La Zona”: \n2013, Festival Internacional de Fotografía de Porto Alegre (Brazil)\n2013, Centro de la Imagen, Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n2012- \"La Zona\", La Plata (Argentina)\n2011- \"La Zona\", Trenque Lauquen (Argentina)\n2009- \"La Zona\", Montevideo (Uruguay)\n\n“Pasado/Presente”\n2012- \"Pasado/Presente\", Trenque Lauquen (Argentina)\n2010- \"Pasado/Presente\", Bahía Blanca (Argentina)\n2006- \"Pasado/Presente\", Weimar (Germany)\n2006- \"Pasado/Presente\", Naples (Italy)\n2006- \"Pasado/Presente\", at \"30 años, Estética de la Memoria\", Centro Cultural Recoleta de Buenos Aires(Argentina)\n2005- \"Pasado/Presente\", Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n\nOther Individual Exhibitions:\n2011- \"Cromañón\", Bariloche (Argentina)\n2011- \"Liliana Contrera Fotografía\", Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n2008- \"Buenos Aires - Napoli, Andata e ritorno\", Naples (Italy)\n2006- \"Abuso\", Naples (Italy)\n2005- \"De pie dentro del espejo\", Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n\nCollective Exhibitions:\n2013- Individual work, at Panorama Buenos Aires, Muestra Colectiva\n2012- Selected work, at 101st Salón Nacional de Artes Visuales, Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n2009- Individual work, at I bought me a cat collective exhibition, Milan (Italy)\n2008- Individual work, at Festival di Fotografia di Roma, Rome (Italy)\n2002- Individual work, at Estudio Abierto, Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n2002- Individual work, at Mirada Latinoamericana, collective exhibition, Barcelona (Spain)\n2000- Individual work, at Encuentro de Investigadores en Temáticas Urbanas, UBA, Buenos Aires (Argentina)\n2000- Individual work, at 6 Fotógrafas, Quilmes (Argentina).\n","user_id":56400,"name":"Liliana Contrera","website":"lilianacontrerafotografias.blogspot.com"},{"id":791530,"bio":"","user_id":780405,"name":"Gispert Celine","website":"www.celinegispert.fr"},{"id":392192,"bio":"2015/05 Westwendischer Kunstverein, Gartow\n2016/01 Das regionale Gedächtnis, Museum für Photographie Braunschweig\n2016/06 Kreissparkasse Lüchow Dannenberg\n2016/12 Kunstverein Stade\n2016/07 GREIF online exhibition, curated by Jörg Colberg\n2017/06 Galerie Wassermühle Trittau\n2017/08 Waldemarturm Dannenberg\n2018/05 gallerygnaegy Düsseldorf / Tramm\n2018/06 Fotoparcours Kitzinger Land\n2019/04 Venezia Viva/Palazzo Minelli, Venedig\n2019/05 Fotofestival Lenzburg\n2019/06 Galleria Controsegno, Neapel\n2019/12 Westwendischer Kunstverein, Gartow \n2020/04 Galerie Rolandswurt, Cumlosen \n2020/05 Photoszene Köln-Festival (verschoben wg Covid)\n2021_? Art Experience Energy, Arsenale, Venedig (verschoben wg Covid)\n2021/03–09 Ereignis Fotografie, Leipzig, Borna, Wurzen, Grimma\n2021/05 Nominiertenausstellung Kunstpreis Lüneburgischer Landschaftsverband, Schloss Gifhorn\n2021/12 68. Landesschau BBK Schleswig-Holstein, Drostei Pinneberg\n2022/06 Museum im Waldemarturm, Dannenberg\n2022/06-09 Speicher Gramzow\n2022/08 Fotofestival Lenzburg (CH)\n2022/23 69. Landesschau BBK Schleswig-Holstein, Stadtgalerie Kiel\n2022/12 Westwendischer Kunstverein, Gartow\n2023/04 TreesGivesUsLife, Marchesani Foundation, Venedig\n2023/09 Nominiertenausstellung für den Kunstpreis des Lüneburgischen Landschaftsverband, Museum Hösseringen\n2023/24 70. Landesschau BBK Schleswig-Holstein, Schloss Gottorf\n2024/05 \tstatus, Kunstort Herbsthausen, Gartow (E)\n2024/06 \tPoitera, Galerie in der Wassermühle Trittau","user_id":391608,"name":"Hans Schlimbach","website":"hwschlimbach.com"},{"id":791509,"bio":"","user_id":780387,"name":"Francesca Naim","website":"www.francescanaim.com"},{"id":77903,"bio":"Laureata in filosofia, mi dedico alla fotografia artistica e di ritratto. \nLavoro nell'editoria e vivo tra Bologna e Milano.","user_id":77603,"name":"Donata Cucchi","website":"www.donatacucchi.com"},{"id":302513,"bio":"A documentary photographer from Siberia, I have been shooting since 2006. I'm interested to convey the mood of a person, to grasp the inner history. ","user_id":301911,"name":"Natalya Chernobrovkina","website":"natalyachernobrovkina.ru/obo-mne"},{"id":791518,"bio":"Newly retired from a career of over 35 years in healthcare and higher education, Bev has most recently embarked on a photography career.  An amateur photographer for most of her life, Bev has decided to educate herself further by taking higher education college courses in photography in order to enhance her creative ability and to share her joys of photography with the community.","user_id":780394,"name":"Beverly Mizanty","website":"beverly-photography.com"},{"id":56410,"bio":"Marc von Martial’s focus is on people and sensual to moody portraits.\n\nSensual melancholia is probably the best term to describe many of his works, such as the “dorso” and “of fears and sorrow” series. Through artistic film photography, with a hint of alternative processes, experiments, hybrid and mixed media applications, he tries to transport intense moods. All this is broken up by the one or other urban project, showing the unusual in the usual.\n\nWorking on his people photography projects is more of a collaboration with his models and photo partners than your regular “stand here, do that” shooting. With easy moods during the sessions.","user_id":56415,"name":"Marc Von Martial","website":"www.mvmphotography.de"},{"id":791513,"bio":"I am a Norwich-based photographer who documents the local music scene within the historical city. ","user_id":780390,"name":"Amber Hill","website":"amberhillmedia.uk"},{"id":727130,"bio":"","user_id":726546,"name":"Yasmina Baggili","website":"yasminabaggili.com"},{"id":302703,"bio":"I'm a French girl born in Paris. I studied English (BA) in Univeristy College Dublin and filmmaking in France.","user_id":302101,"name":"Flore Manouvrier","website":""},{"id":791539,"bio":"I am a lifestyle photographer heavily influenced by the interplay between shadow and light. ","user_id":780413,"name":"Gina Pecho","website":"www.ginapechophoto.com"},{"id":792092,"bio":"Noah Gorlewski, a senior at The Wheatley School in Long Island, New York, is a passionate photographer dedicated to capturing the often overlooked beauty of the world. From his early days of shooting with an iPhone to enrolling in photography courses, Noah has developed his skills and expanded his artistic horizons. With a strong portfolio and a goal to minor in photography in college, he aspires to become either a travel or wedding photographer. Noah's love for photography is driven by his desire to explore the world's beauty and create timeless memories that can be cherished for generations.","user_id":780876,"name":"Noah Gorlewski","website":""},{"id":56441,"bio":"Ken Rosenthal received a BA in still photography from the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, and a MFA in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1993. His artwork is represented in the US by KLOMPCHING Gallery, New York;  Etherton Gallery, Tucson; Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe; Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco. \n\nRosenthal’s photographs are in many public and private collections internationally including The George Eastman House, Rochester, NY; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Art Institute of Chicago; National Portrait Gallery, London; Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego; Santa Barbara Museum of Art; and the Wittliff Collections’ Southwest and Mexican Photography Collection, San Marcos, Texas, which recently established a major collection of his work.\n\nSince 2002 his work has been featured in more than 150 solo and group exhibitions internationally. Recent solo exhibitions have been held at Klompching Gallery, NY; Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA; Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires; El Cabildo de la Ciudad de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina; Espacio Foto, Montevideo, Uruguay; Etherton Gallery in Tucson, AZ; Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara; De Santos Gallery, Houston.\n\nThe first publication of Rosenthal’s work, Ken Rosenthal : Photographs 2001-2009, was released in 2011. This 32 page catalogue surveys his work from Seen and Not Seen through the series Days Between, and includes an introductory text by curator Rebecca Senf. Photographs 2001-2009 was included on photo-eye’s Best Books of 2011 list. A hardbound limited edition of 50 with two toned silver gelatin prints, designed and produced by Cloverleaf Press, was released in 2012.","user_id":56446,"name":"Ken Rosenthal","website":"www.kenrosenthal.com"},{"id":114249,"bio":"Born in 197x near Venice(IT) \nDegree in Computer Science. \nTrained in mathematics and order but surprised by the art and bustle of maturity... now passionate about photography, poetry, cinema, anime manga, dvd. Tireless, uncontrollable, irresponsible, very curious, I see moments of life and sometimes I catch them... \nPhotographic genre : color marathoner.\nE-mail: nick_fas@hotmail.com\n","user_id":113647,"name":"nicola fasolato","website":"The World :D"},{"id":11024,"bio":"","user_id":11024,"name":"Gianluca Micheletti","website":"www.gianlucamicheletti.it"},{"id":743335,"bio":"Tobi Sobowale is a British-Nigerian photographer from South London. As her career has progressed, Tobi has been able to refine her own unique style of shooting. Building an aesthetic that is colourful, bold and expressive.\n\nHer work introduces new narratives about Black beauty, identity, and culture, embracing themes of the past and how they present themselves in today’s world. Tobi challenges societal stereotypes that are placed on people, particularly black women, often inspired by her Yoruba heritage and her upbringing in South London. \n\nHer Bachelors and Masters degrees in Architecture provides her with a tailored perspective, incorporating concepts of spatial awareness, scale, and composition amongst others.","user_id":740554,"name":"Tobi Sobowale","website":"www.shobolondon.com"},{"id":148159,"bio":"\nJohn Brooks is a British visual artist who is currently living and working in Bristol, UK. Through his photography, Brooks wishes to project an emotional response that extends far beyond the pictorial. \n\n","user_id":147557,"name":"John Brooks","website":"www.johnbrooksphotography.co.uk"},{"id":61163,"bio":"My name is Ivan Castaneira, I am a Mexican photojournalist and documentary filmmaker, originally from Mexico City. \nI have worked in different Latin American countries documenting and sharing social and cultural movements, indigenous peoples' resistance, land defense, human rights issues and environmental conflicts. ","user_id":61166,"name":"Ivan Castaneira","website":"www.ivancastaneira.com"},{"id":145024,"bio":"Chae is an artist and professional photographer renowned for her evocative documentary essays and portraits.  She was born in Glasgow Scotland and immigrated to the US as a young girl.  While in college she took a photography class.  She fell in love with photography and never looked back.  Immediately after graduation she moved to South Africa and worked for six riveting years as a human rights documentary photographer for numerous nongovernmental agencies.  Upon returning to the states Chae attained a MFA degree at RIT and moved to NYC.  Chae currently lives and works in New York City.  She is continuing her long term documentary and portrait projects.","user_id":144422,"name":"chae kihn","website":"WWW.ChaeKihnPhotography.com"},{"id":217203,"bio":"Lorenza Cerbini is an Italian journalist. She works as a freelance for Corriere della sera. ","user_id":216601,"name":"lorenza cerbini","website":""},{"id":792976,"bio":"My name is Alejandra Meco Nahim (Alejandra Nahim as photographer) I became interested in photography at a very young age thanks to my father's analog cameras, who was a journalist. I always carried a camera with me, and what started as a hobby soon became my true passion.\n\nAt the age of 18, I made the leap to being in front of the cameras to start my career as a model and actress. It was also at that same age when I began my studies in Audiovisual Communication at CEU San Pablo University, where I had my first technical approach to photography in the photography subject. Until then, everything I knew was based on my intuition.\n\nLast year, I was presented with the opportunity to study at the prestigious EFTI school in Madrid, where I acquired advanced studio lighting techniques.\n\nI have always been fascinated by the art of portraiture: capturing the essence of people, communicating with them through photography, and reflecting their true essence.","user_id":781606,"name":"Alejandra Meco Nahim","website":""},{"id":791570,"bio":"","user_id":780439,"name":"Patricia Rowland","website":""},{"id":791609,"bio":"","user_id":780471,"name":"Devon Green","website":""},{"id":56546,"bio":"Jeane Kat McGrail   (b. May 1, 1947, Minneapolis, MN, USA )\nJeane McGrail is a contemporary artist, avid environmentalist, and animal rights, activist. Her work is constructed in the convergence of documentary photographs and surreal iconic graphic twists, where she uses the digital tools of cameras, computers, and printers. Enlightened with the serenity and creativity found in nature, she gets her inspiration from the environment. \nAs a pioneer in contemporary digital art, she has shown her art nationally and internationally, including The Charlotte Printmaker’s Society Exhibition; Chautauqua Center for the Visual Arts, Chautauqua, New York; LACDA, Los Angeles Center for Digital Arts;  National Museum for Women in The Arts, Washington, D.C.; Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, Florida; and Adogi Taller Galleria Fort, Cadaques, Girona, Spain.  McGrail has an M.F.A. from Cranbrook Academy of Art.  Her biography can be found in Who’s Who of American Art. She currently lives in Chicago.","user_id":56551,"name":"Jeane McGrail","website":"www.jeanemcgrail.com"},{"id":791607,"bio":"","user_id":780469,"name":"IOANNA KYRIAKOPOULOU","website":""},{"id":95757,"bio":"British born and raised. Currently based in the UK  ,I favor black and white for my portraiture. ","user_id":95244,"name":"Louise knaresborough","website":"lvkstudios.com"},{"id":791624,"bio":"Natural scientist and photo artist. His professional interests include optics and image processing at the limits of what is technically possible. When taking photos, digital technology should only be a means to an end - without significant image processing, in black and white and with natural light.","user_id":780483,"name":"Thomas Rumprath","website":""},{"id":483843,"bio":"Semi-retired ex-politician that loves taking photographs of local life.","user_id":483259,"name":"Rod Bryans","website":""},{"id":364422,"bio":"Graduated in photography and media design, Munich based photographer Karim El Nour works across fashion, portrait and editorial photography, capturing people with a lightness of touch and sense of storytelling and emotions. His work celebrates individuality, diversity, power and the simple, authentic beauty of his subjects.","user_id":363820,"name":"Karim El Nour","website":"www.elnour.eu"},{"id":56539,"bio":"June Kim received her MFA from Pratt Institute, and has been part of several national group exhibits, as well as international exhibits such as the Busan Biennale’s Sea Art Festival in Korea, and the Short Film Festival in Italy. She utilizes all types of media such as video, installation, and photography. Her work explores re-establishing contact with the primal, the past, and the authentic. This is manifested primarily through the animal, as well as the examination of language and communication. She divides her time between LA, New York and Maine.  Her work can be viewed on her website: www.june-kim.com","user_id":56544,"name":"June Kim","website":"www.june-kim.com"},{"id":776214,"bio":"I am Elisa Campesato and my stage name is Leventneuf. I am a professional photographer, artist and poet. My mission is to communicate positive emotions and social messages through the various art forms I am in love with.","user_id":767856,"name":"Elisa Campesato","website":"www.leventneuf.com  www.campesatoelisa.com"},{"id":791604,"bio":"I am a relatively new photographer living in southern Arizona.  I enjoy photographing wildlife, horses, and dogs.  I also enjoy showing off the uniqueness of the American southwest, including wildlife and its habitat.  ","user_id":780466,"name":"Denneen Peterson","website":"denneenpeterson.smugmug.com"},{"id":280670,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer living and working in Washington, DC\nSelected Recent Exhibits, Collections, Publications and Honors:\n\nSelected Group and Solo Exhibitions, publications and awards\n\nUpcoming:\n2024 Photo Book: Children in Iceland- George F Thompson Publishing \nGrants:\nWashington DC, Arts  and Humanities Individual Grant- Washington, DC- Yr 2021 and 2020\n\nSolo Exhibitions\nPhotoIreland Festival- Dublin Ireland- Eight images-Family:Rural Ireland selected as part of a larger group exhibition- 2018\nHouse of Sweden, Washington, DC- Solo Exhibition: Summertime Iceland:Light as a Metaphor sponsored by the Embassy of Iceland 2017\n\nGroup Exhibitions\nAcademy Art Museum, New Photography II- curated by Phillip Brookman, Easton, MD 2020\nPhotographic Center Northwest- Distinction- curated by Kris Graves. 2020\nPhoto Review 36th Annual International Competition curated by Cathy Ryan and Jessica Dimson of the NYTimes Magazine- 2020\nDeiglan Gallery, Akureyri, Iceland with Listhus 2018\n\nPast Selected Exhibits, Publications, Collections and Awards\n\nHarvard University Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, MA— Solo Exhibit- Rural Midwest\nGalerie Benezet, Avignon, France- selected to go with Sister Cit","user_id":280068,"name":"Nancy Libson","website":"nancy@nancylibson.com"},{"id":611565,"bio":"I am an American Fine Art Photographer living in Santa Fe, New Mexico.","user_id":610981,"name":"Joan Grabel","website":"www.joangrabelart.com"},{"id":56580,"bio":"I was born and raised in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.\nSince graduated from Nippon Photographic Institute in 2005, I mostly work around Tohoku area and Tokyo.\nI have a strong interest in photography as a media gives or changes value and role itself. Environment and time are two factors that make differences. \n\nSolo Exhibitions\n  2014  A Glimmer of Light, Bloom Gallery, Osaka \n  2014  Pets, Broom Store, Osaka\n  2013  A Glimmer of Light, No.401, Tokyo\n  2013  A Glimmer of Light, birdo space, Miyagi\n  2009  After The Sunset, Nikon Salon Osaka, Osaka\n  2009  After The Sunset, Nikon Salon Shinjuku, Tokyo\n  2008  Brink, Konica Minolta Plaza, Tokyo\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n  2014  Nishine Nale 2014, Nishine, Yamagata\n  2013  KAWABA NEW NATURE PHOTO AWARD 2013, Denen Plaza, Gunma\n  2013  Ongoing Fair 2013, Art Center Ongoing, Tokyo\n  2008  Konica Minolta Photo Premio 2007, Konica Minolta Plaza, Tokyo\n\nSlide Shows\n  2014  INDEPENDENT LIGHT vol.05, Arts Chiyoda 3331,Tokyo\n  2013  INDEPENDENT LIGHT vol.03, Higashikawa Photo Festival, Hokkaido\n\nPrizes\n  2014  Jury Prize, TOKYO FRONT LINE PHOTO AWARD 2014\n  2013  Jury Prize, TOKYO FRONT LINE PHOTO AWARD 2013\n  2012  TOKYO FRONT LINE PHOTO AWARD 2012\n  2011  Grand Prix, Shiogama Photo Festival 2011\n  2009  Nikon Salon Juna21\n  2008  Special Prize,The 9th Konica Minolta Photo Premio\n\nArtist Book\n  2013  A Glimmer of Light, Shiogama Photo Festival\n  \n  \n\n  ","user_id":56585,"name":"Takashi Kuraya","website":"www.kurayatakashi.com"},{"id":649172,"bio":"I have been interested in photography, and a hobby photographer, most of my life.  My photography is very much a personal view of the world around me, and therefore quite subjective, often focusing on details or more unusual views.  ","user_id":648588,"name":"Charlie Jobson","website":""},{"id":534276,"bio":"I am a Colombian author, born in Popayán in 1982 and currently residing in Vienna,\nAustria. Social Communicator graduated from the University of Cauca. I also completed a master's degree in New Documentary Photography at LABASAD, Barcelona School of Arts and Design.","user_id":533692,"name":"Diego Eraso","website":"erasodiego.com"},{"id":617950,"bio":"Chilean photographer graduated from the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York, 2012. Her work mainly explores (through portraiture): the strength of vulnerability, beauty and intimacy, where stories usually develop in the private spheres of the characters. \nHer journalistic training also awakens in her an interest in documentary photography and the idea of ​​revealing other people's stories through images. A fan of color photography, the color palette is an important detail of her work, which has been exhibited in different group exhibitions, such as \"ICP CONCERNED\" at the International Center of Photography (2020) in NY, the \"2nd Anthology of Young Photography Fotoespacio\" at the Museum of Contemporary Art of the University of Chile (2013) and the Valparaíso International Photography Festival FIFV (2016), among other exhibitions, art fairs and printed publications.","user_id":617366,"name":"Andrea Manuschevich","website":"www.andreamanuschevich.com"},{"id":56497,"bio":"As a French photographer based in Michoacán, certainly the most notorious state of Mexico for its stories of violence, corruption and drug cartels, I have been recording the richness of the indigenous Purépecha culture. I wish to be able to share with the world the depth of beauty and the cultural richness  that sustain life here - far deeper and profound than the negative headlines that too quickly shape our understanding of Mexico. ","user_id":56502,"name":"FLORENCE LEYRET","website":"www.florenceleyret.com"},{"id":123019,"bio":"Photography was always a great part of my existence. First as a childhood hobby then as a stable/unstable income after that realization as the need of the self expression.\nI just simply like the way to immortalize memories, feelings, tastes , tears and smiles to let them be a part of the collective awareness. that's simply it.","user_id":122417,"name":"Ksenia Novikova","website":"ksenianovikovaphoto.wordpress.com"},{"id":56604,"bio":"\n\nI was born in Rome where I studied community and transcultural psychology.\n\nI worked as a social worker 1 year in a daily center for street kids in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, and 2 years in a project of international cooperation for development in an outskirt of Tirana, Albania. \n\nThen I came back to Rome where I worked in a daily center for asylum seekers and refugees for 4 years. \n\nI'm a self-thaught freelance photographer and documentarist. I'm interested in social issues and borderline stories; in the last years I focused my lens on social movements, housing right and issues related to migrations.\n\nI'm co-working with Cro.M.A. (Cross Media Action), an indipendent audiovisual collective. With Croma we produce webdocs, multimedia projects, interactive websites. One of them, 4Stelle Hotel, won the DIG Award for the Crossmedia Reporting in 2015.\n\nWatch the full webdocumentary here: www.4stellehotel.it (co-directed with Paolo Palermo, produced by Fabio Ragazzo and Martino Bresin).\nMy photos are distributed by Redux Pictures, Nur Photo, Corbis and Getty Images.\nI speak Italian, English, Spanish and Albanian. Trying to learn Arabic and Turkish.\nI'm currently based in Izmir, Turkey. +905068503585\nWhatsapp: +393332235610\nSkype: valerio.muscella\nemail: valerio.muscella@gmail.com\n","user_id":56609,"name":"Valerio Muscella","website":"www.valeriomuscella.net"},{"id":56797,"bio":"About Judith Rodríguez\nI was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina where I have lived most of my life. I have always been interested in the humanities and arts. \nMy intention is to make my camera mix with my eyes, with my way of seeing, the singularity of common people, who are really never so common, and life in the streets. Reflections, special one-second expressions, geometric juxtapositions of shadows, lights, people, like kaleidoscopes. A gaze between two human beings who pass in the street and perhaps will never meet again. \n I attended a workshop with Alberto García Alix in Valparaiso , Chile( FIFV  2015) and took part in an exhibit curated by him in Spanish Cultural Center in Santiago de Chile in 2015 \nI also attended workshops with   Antoine D'Agata in Paraty, Brazil in 2015.  I  exhibited my work in  Argentina, USA,Spain, Chile,France ,Germany, Malasya and Taiwan\n\n","user_id":56802,"name":"Judith Rodríguez","website":"www.judithrodriguezphotography.com"},{"id":56777,"bio":"Largely self-taught, I've been exploring photography through commercial gigs, travel, a few courses at ICP, and other opportunities related to my full-time work in international wildlife conservation. But fine art portraiture is my passion, and I practice it on an ad hoc basis since I neither have a studio nor thrive in an unnatural setting. ","user_id":56782,"name":"Natalie Ingle","website":"qweerk.com"},{"id":791683,"bio":"","user_id":780531,"name":"Laredo Montoneri","website":"www.laredomontoneri.com"},{"id":57079,"bio":"David Macias, born in Valencia, Spain in 1981\nThe artistic praxis, allows me to tackle socio-cultural issues from a critical stance, reflecting on art as a tool that promotes the activation of thoughts around situations that have a nexus of relationships based on the division of society into classes, focusing on how affect decisions and processes that are carried out from the hegemonic power to the other layers of society, emphasizing the issues that generate a latent inequality between them.\n\nFor this I use different ways to approach each topic but always from the photographic way.","user_id":57084,"name":"David Macías","website":"cargocollective.com/davidmacias"},{"id":840716,"bio":"I’m a hobbyist photographer with a deep love for **nature, landscapes, street, and portrait photography**. I enjoy capturing real moments—quiet scenes in nature, everyday life on the streets, and honest human expressions. Photography for me is a way to observe the world more closely and tell simple, authentic stories through light, color, and composition.\n","user_id":826559,"name":"Anees Ahmed","website":""},{"id":30411,"bio":"Upon discovering my passion for street photography in 2012, I co-founded an international street photography festival which afforded me wonderful exposure to photographic talent from across the globe. But it wasn’t until 2019 that I began publicly sharing my own work with a wider audience, resulting in various competitive exhibits throughout the world. I'm attracted to quirkiness, humor, sentimentality, and solitude, and hope I achieve a sense of intimacy running through my images.","user_id":30416,"name":"Lynne Kaplan","website":""},{"id":586534,"bio":"I've been a fine art photographer for decades, mostly photographing abstractions of nudes in the landscape.  My images reside in 17 museum collections and have been exhibited and collected internationally, winning numerous international awards.  My nudes have also been shown and sold at AIPAD in NYC.  My photograph in First Doubt: Optical Confusion in Modern Photography at the Yale University Art Gallery was selected to represent the show of 100 images by famous 20th Century photographers and was featured in the New York Times review.  As a Resident Scholar/Artist at Brandeis University's  Women's Studies Research Center, I curated an exhibition of Vivian Maier's work.  I also curated a show titled 37 Photographers/ One Model of nudes of a male dancer in his fifties taken by me and my workshop students for the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA.","user_id":585950,"name":"Karin Rosenthal","website":"www.krosenthal.com"},{"id":791718,"bio":"Cherelle Yvette is a Fine Art multidisciplinary artist who revisits themes of self-identity and figurative form by way of shadow \u0026amp; light. A native of Texas and by degree and trade, Fine art photographer and an Avant-garde women’s, and children’s wear Fashion Designer. She is most recently known to be an emerging contemporary  Fine Arts, Fashion, and Documentary photographer. \nHer prevailing works speak to the line, form, movement, and abstraction, feminine identity, cultural and social displacement. She is noted for having a feminine eye that is culturally aware. Her work often features figurative figures cloaked in ideals \u0026amp; shadowy lines with forms evoked by movement. \n Inspired by the arts and the world around her; Her aesthetic is introverted and defined in storytelling by way of visual poetry.","user_id":780562,"name":"Cherelle McNeill","website":"www.cherelleyvette.com"},{"id":791686,"bio":"I am largely self taught photographer based out of Queens, New York.","user_id":780534,"name":"mark promax","website":"www.markrpomax.xyz"},{"id":791601,"bio":"By day, I am a lawyer in Little Rock who has practiced for 21 years, and represents disabled veterans battling the VA for disability, education and survivor benefits. To cope with the stress of practicing law and his own PTSD (I served in the US Army from 1993-2004), I find peace and calm in photography. I have returned to school to pursue a degree in Fine Arts/Photography at the University of Arkansas Little Rock.","user_id":780463,"name":"Pink Vampire","website":"www.pinkvampire.org"},{"id":65530,"bio":"I am artist from Estonia, who love drawing, photography and scupture.  My great passion is analogue photography.","user_id":65266,"name":"Heikki Leis","website":"www.heikkileis.com"},{"id":56675,"bio":"Nadia\u0026nbsp;Huggins\u0026nbsp;(b. 1984, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) is a self-taught photographer and graphic designer. She grew up in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and has lived and worked in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago.\n\nIn 2011,\u0026nbsp;Nadia\u0026nbsp;cofounded the visual arts publication ARC Magazine to create a platform for artists from the Caribbean and the Diaspora. Her photography was awarded the FESTIVAL CARIBEEN DE L'IMAGE du Mémorial ACTe Jury Prize in Guadeloupe in 2015, and has been exhibited regionally and internationally. Some of her more notable exhibitions have been: Relational Undercurrents: Contemporary Art of the Caribbean Archipelago, Museum of Latin American Art, California, USA, Jamaica Biennial, at the National Gallery in Kingston, Jamaica, 2017: Small Axe: Caribbean Queer Visualities in Belfast, U.K. in 2016 and Glasgow, U.K. in 2016: Fighting the Currents at Centro de La Imagen, Dominican Republic, 2016: In Another Place, And Here, Victoria, Canada in 2015: CONTACT Photography Festival in 2014: and Wrestling with the Image at Art Museum of the Americas, Washington D.C., U.S.A. in 2011.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;She\u0026nbsp;currently resides in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":56680,"name":"Nadia Huggins","website":"www.nadiahuggins.com"},{"id":791480,"bio":"","user_id":780362,"name":"louis Perron","website":""},{"id":126459,"bio":"Living for the past twenty five years in Los Angeles and working as a camera operator in the entertainment business I have been fortunate to have been collaborating with actors, directors and cinematographers to tell stories.  But still photography was my first creative encounter and I have been making photographs for my own self expression for many years.  ","user_id":125857,"name":"Bonnie Blake","website":"www.bonnieblakephotography.com"},{"id":791726,"bio":"Wendy works with dancers regularly in her  image-making. She creates costumes, props, and environments which challenge the viewer to consider what is real and what lies in the imagination. ","user_id":780570,"name":"Wendy Wetmore","website":"www.wendywetmore.com"},{"id":97899,"bio":"Glenn Porter is an artist living with his family in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. He first studied photography at the Sydney Institute of Technology and holds several postgraduate qualifications, including a Graduate Diploma in Science from Sydney University, a Master of Applied Science (Photography) from RMIT University, a Master of Art Photography from Falmouth University (UK) and a PhD in Communication Arts from Western Sydney University. The Royal Photographic Society has also recognised Glenn with the Accredited Senior Imaging Scientist (ASIS) distinction and a Fellow (FRPS) of the society. His work mostly focuses on the human condition by either celebrating life or drawing attention to serious humanity concerns. ","user_id":97331,"name":"Glenn Porter","website":"www.glennporter.com"},{"id":841754,"bio":"https://73bet.uk.com - 73 bet - A Melhor Plataforma de Apostas Esportivas e Cassino Online do Brasil com Bônus Exclusivos\nWebsite：https://73bet.uk.com\nEndereço: R. 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I continue developing new projects that represent a visual narrative of life, understanding, and transition. \n","user_id":720421,"name":"Parastu Shubin","website":"www.paraslens.com"},{"id":211330,"bio":"I was born in 1987 in Kolkata and reside in Kolkata, India. My work in painting and photography relates to the contemporary Indian culture and imagination, realization thereof. I have done graduation (B.A) from University of Calcutta and certificate course on Photography Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, University of Calcutta. My work have been exhibited  in the art galleries and festival in India namely Indian Museum 'Ashutosh Birth Centenary Hall', at Kolkata, Birla Academy of Fine Art and Culture at Kolkata, Academy of Fine Arts at Kolkata, Gaganendra Pradarsasala at Kolkata, Museum of Goa, Kolkata Centre for creativity, Indian Photo Festival. I had my solo exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata in the year 2020, 2022, 2024. ","user_id":210728,"name":"Subhanil Roy","website":"www.subhanilroy.com"},{"id":97783,"bio":"I'm a documentary photographer concentrating on long term projects and everyday street photography. Past projects include life along the Lincoln Highway (the first cross-country road in the United States), contemporary life in the Maya villages of Lake Atitlan, Guatemala, and religious traditions in Guatemala.\nIn another life I was a photojournalist at an American newspaper, The Philadelphia Inquirer. In addition to working on my own photography, I collaborate on projects with my wife, Kass Mencher, and I’m a member of the Instagram-based collective, Hikari Creative. ","user_id":97218,"name":"Eric Mencher","website":"www.ericmencher.com"},{"id":147091,"bio":"I am a dutch photographer residing in Berlin. My work expands from commissioned-\nas well as studio portraits. Furthermore I have created a steadily growing collection of different art work.\n\nI graduated in 1994 as a dancer in The Haque. In the same year I moved to Berlin, Germany. As a dancer and singer I participated in several shows in Berlin and toured through Germany and Europe.\n\nBeginning 2011 I focused my creative energy on photography. My work has been presented in different group shows around Berlin and was also commissioned by Haaretz Magazine.","user_id":146489,"name":"Cornelis Voogdt","website":"cornelisvoogdt.com"},{"id":94771,"bio":"Simone Caprodossi is an Italian underwater and travel photographer. After shooting travel reportage and nature photography for more than 10 years, Simone  moved to Dubai and was finally able to marry his photography with his passion for diving and the sea. \n\nFor the last 8 years he focused mostly on underwater photography documenting the underwater beauty of a wide range of international destinations and local  less known gems in the Middle East. \n\nFor the last 2 years he has been the main feature photographer for the Emirates Diving Magazine for which he covered some great destinations like Sipadan and Sudan.\n\nHe was also the main contributing photographer for Arabian National Geographic “Wild Arabia” outdoor exhibition in 2012. Simone likes to use his photography to support environmental initiatives and he is involved with several local shark and turtle conservation projects like Sharkwatch Arabia and the GulfElasmoProject. \n\nHis shark imagery was used in the recently published Sharks of the Arabian Seas and Comprendre et Plonger avec Les Requins. 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As she spent more time experiencing animals as individuals through the lens of her camera, she began to question how she could profess to love them, yet continue exploiting them for food, clothing and other materials. She committed to become vegan and use photography to advocate for animal liberation. \n\nJanet completed the International Center of Photography's Continuing Education Track Program in 2015. She was recognized by Photolucida as a Critical Mass Top 200 Finalist in 2017 and 2018 and won the People’s Choice Award for her series on rescued chickens, included in United Photo Industries’ multi-city exhibition The Fence 2018.  In 2020, Kehrer Verlag published her photobook Nest: Rescued Chickens at Home. She works primarily on a non-profit basis, donating her services and the majority of her profits to support animal rescue.","user_id":56608,"name":"Janet Holmes","website":"www.janetholmesphoto.com"},{"id":705848,"bio":"Product and Sustainability Manager in Fashion as a profession, Photographer as an antidote.\nMelancholy, images, words.\nDocumentary Photography with a smile and a teardrop.\nWith love for common faces and places around the world.\n\nFinalist LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2024.\n","user_id":705264,"name":"Christa Geeroms","website":"www.christageeroms.com"},{"id":612079,"bio":"Freelance photographer in Stockholm. ","user_id":611495,"name":"Gustav Gräll","website":"www.grall.se"},{"id":476740,"bio":"Graduated from an Academy of Fine Arts.\nAuthor of two photo books\n- Bori, Healers of the Soul (Niger)\n- Hearings Songs in Pine Trees (Shamans of Eastern Siberia)\nWorking on several long term projects","user_id":476156,"name":"Caroline Alida","website":"www.caroline-alida.be"},{"id":13347,"bio":"About Marius Schultz\n\nMarius Schultz (born 1962) attended Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. Water has always fascinated him. Throughout his adult life it is always water, the Norwegian water that he returns to when seeking the close and calm. His photographs are characterized by the affiliation and the need to be near water, which also is a recurring theme in his work. In early exhibitions Schultz explored the human body in landscapes where water is always present. By giving the exhibitions titles like \"Waves\" he reveals his true reference. These photographs become metaphors depicting life and the waves in it. Schultz portrays the reality that surrounds us. ","user_id":13347,"name":"Marius Schultz","website":"www.mariusschultz.com"},{"id":178604,"bio":"I am a great passionate about photography, with it I try to convey emotions and sensations. I have made about 50 photographic exhibitions in Spain, Europe and America.\nrecently came out in a report in the photography magazine (in Spain), \"Super foto digital\", (April 2018)","user_id":178002,"name":"Javier Gómez","website":""},{"id":56630,"bio":"Niko J. Kallianiotis is a photographer and educator based in Pennsylvania and Athens Greece. He started his career as a newspaper photographer and has been on the staff of Gannette Newspapers, the Watertown Daily Times and a freelance photographer for several publications including the New York Times. He is currently teaching at Drexel University in Philadelphia and the University of Scranton and has been on the faculty of Marywood University. He is also the co-founder of the Rust Belt Biennial. \n\nHis first monograph, America in a Trance, published by Damiani in 2018 received national and international attention and his work has been exhibited extensively and his work is in the permanent collection in the Museum of Photographer in Thessaloniki, Greece. ","user_id":56635,"name":"Niko J Kallianiotis","website":"www.nikokallianiotis.com"},{"id":841756,"bio":"Recomendo a casa de apostas 81bet pela interface simples, boas odds e pagamentos rápidos.\n\nMarca 81bet\nSite  https://81bet.us.org/\nEndereço：Rua 81bet, 81, Lisboa, Portugal  \nNúmero de telefone：+351 910 818 181 (suporte 81bet)  \nEmail：contato@81bet.us.org\nHashtag：#81bet #https://81bet.us.org/","user_id":827599,"name":"asdfasdsfaads asdfasdsfaads","website":"81bet.us.org"},{"id":56609,"bio":"I discovered photography in the early seventies in the context of the first “Rencontres d'Arles\". Self-taught in photography, I learnt through contacts with renowned artists, especially American photographer Charles Harbutt (a former president of Magnum) who influenced me a lot. I am a member of the Focale Photographers Association in Nyon, Switzerland.\nI work with analog medium format cameras and I process myself my black \u0026amp; white films.","user_id":56614,"name":"Robert Ramser","website":"www.robertramser.com"},{"id":56614,"bio":"Carolina Cardich (Lima - Perú, 1979).\nResides and works in Lima.\n\nMaster in Research in Art and Creation, Faculty of Fine Arts Complutense University of Madrid. Bachelor in Biology at the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina in Lima. Photography in the Image Center of Lima.\nShe is a teacher, artist and curator. She has curated exhibitions of contemporary art for the Cultural Center Spain, the University of Lima and the UPC University in Lima.\nHer work has been exhibited, both individually and collectively, in Peru, Spain, France, UK, USA, Brazil, Colombia and Cuba.\n","user_id":56619,"name":"Carolina Cardich","website":"www.carolinacardich.net "},{"id":56817,"bio":"I'm a Polish photographer and educator.  I'm a member of Polish Association of Artist Photographers (ZPAF).  \n​\n","user_id":56822,"name":"Taida Tarabula","website":"taida.eu"},{"id":791928,"bio":"I have long been fascinated by photography and love to capture abstract beautiful images. I love the unseen, that which escapes the eye of others. I also like making stories, but am still a bit in search of my own style, mission and how exactly I want to proceed. At the moment, I am trying out a bit of everything, to get to my unique strength and form of expression.  I would love to create images that ignite an inner feeling of  love and unity. Love for all. ","user_id":780742,"name":"Imka Puttemans","website":""},{"id":56718,"bio":"","user_id":56723,"name":"Panagiotis Baxevanis","website":"www.pbaxevanis.com"},{"id":790268,"bio":"","user_id":779342,"name":"lucila blumencweig","website":"www.lucilablumencweig.com"},{"id":841512,"bio":"522bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:522bet\nSite:  https://522bet.ae.org/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 03981-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9568-460\nEmail: 522bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #522bet #522betgnames #522betlogincom #522betwebsite #522betcasino","user_id":827355,"name":"Betaeorg Betaeorg","website":"522bet.ae.org"},{"id":98067,"bio":"I am a Goa (India) based wedding, portraits, lifestyle and events photographer.  I also have a keen interest in street photography, and that drives me to pursue personal projects alongside my professional work. ","user_id":97486,"name":"Manish Jaju","website":"www.manishjaju.com"},{"id":791882,"bio":"","user_id":780703,"name":"Terry Halsey","website":"www.terryhalsey.com"},{"id":98022,"bio":"I was born in southwest Mississippi. My childhood was spent in Atlanta but I grew up in Los Angeles. I went to UCLA for my B.A. in Political Science and graduated in 2006. I am currently working on my Photography M.F.A. at SCAD Atlanta. \n\nI work with film and digital media. I explore different subjects, from life in rural America to the movement of New York City. I am very interested in the social climate of contemporary society. I'm constantly working at finding new ways to create conceptual projects based on this surreal world. \n\nJB Rasor\n2016","user_id":97441,"name":"JB Rasor","website":"www.jbrasor.com"},{"id":720687,"bio":"ROSSANO RONCI\n\nSelf-taught photographer born in 1970 in Rimini.\nHe attended the Urbino book school with a specialization in advertising graphics and at the age of fifteen he began a career as a photographer.\nAfter working as an assistant in an interior design photographic studio, he started his artistic and professional activity as a freelance.\nAt eighteen he began an important collaboration with Montanari Navigazioni, owner of gas carriers and oil tankers, which offered him the opportunity to create an important photographic portfolio; From this experience, the opportunity to take architectural images for some major construction companies and design studios was subsequently born.\nIn 2000 he approaches fashion photography, creating advertising and editorial campaigns for various Italian and foreign magazines including “Vogue pelle” and “Vogue gioiello”.\nSince 2005 he has been carrying out important editorial projects on portrait photography with publishing houses such as Corraini Edizioni and Silvana Editoriale.\nHis portraits of personalities such as Fiorello, Arbore, Boncompagni, and great sports champions such as Valentino Rossi, Zoff, Agostini, Rivera, Totti and Buffon, reveal a","user_id":720103,"name":"Rossano Ronci","website":""},{"id":720406,"bio":"Portraiture is a relatively new experience for me.\nI like to capture the model head-on, up close, and concentrate around the direct gaze, in a Paul Strand manner... It is during the ephemeral confrontation of the lens-gaze that we can freeze the singular moment when a person is whole, vulnerable, his/her thoughts and feelings \"exposed\". Only photography can immortalize this.\nI tend to construct, in all modesty, my portraits in the atmospheres of old masters chiaroscuro.","user_id":719822,"name":"Agata Szczypinska","website":"www.agata-szczypinska.com"},{"id":94912,"bio":"Nato a Palermo (ITALY) nel 1966, violoncellista e fotografo, Dettagli originali e prospettive uniche rendono i suoi scatti interessanti ed affascinanti.I lavori d'arte fotografica di Domenico Guddo fanno parte di numerose collezioni private in Italia e all'estero. Le sue fotografie sono state pubblicate da numerose riviste e quotidiani nazionali ed internazionali tra cui The Telegraph, The Daily News, La Repubblica, Focus Magazine. Nel dicembre del 2014 le sue fotografie sono state proiettate all’interno del Teatro Massimo di Palermo come scenario di un importante evento musicale. Alcune sue fotografie realizzate in numero limitato, firmate e certificate stampate su carte di alta qualità Fine Art, sono state già acquistate da appassionati collezionisti. Attualmente alcuni suoi lavori fotografici sono esposti presso la 1650 Art Gallery di Los Angeles e la Galleria Farini di Bologna. Ha esposto recentemente a Parigi e a Londra. ","user_id":94401,"name":"Domenico Guddo","website":"www.domenicoguddo.it"},{"id":419341,"bio":"1972- 1976  Visuelle Kommunikation Peter-Behrens-Werkkunstschule Düsseldorf - 1976-1978  Philosophie, Heinrich- Heine-Universität Düsseldorf und Freelance-Tätigkeit für Foto-Studios - 1978 – 2007  Lehrauftrag für analoge Porträt- und Studiophotographie an der FH Düsseldorf - Künstlerische Schwerpunkte: Sozialdokumentarische-, Autoren- und Portrait-Photographie, Video-Installationen und Aktionen/Performances, Collagen,  „Painterroids“ Sofortbild-Experimente und Modifikationen mit einem Crossover von der Photographie zur Malerei \n1994 Herbert Schober Preis der Sektion Medizin der DGPh, Deutschen Gesellschaft für Photographie  für  herausragende medizinisch-wissenschaftliche Photographie mit USA Stipendium\nSeit 1976 regelmäßige Beteiligung und Kuratierungen an zahlreichen nationalen und internationalen Gruppen- und Einzelausstellungen ","user_id":418757,"name":"Wilfred H G Neuse","website":"www.neuse.de"},{"id":94922,"bio":"http://anjabutti.com  http://www.vogue.it/photovogue/portfolio/?id=14939","user_id":94411,"name":"Anja Butti","website":"www.anjabutti.com"},{"id":791049,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":780000,"name":"Nina Kavin","website":""},{"id":300243,"bio":"Ildiko Sopronfalvi, was born in 1976 in Hungary, studied civil engineering at the Technical University Budapest and works as civil engineer til now. In the way of looking for creativity she began to study photography at the Academy Deutsche Pop in Stuttgart, in Germany. She had absolved his study with success as photo designer. The first shootings she had in 2016 and she had several publishing in fashion magazines since then. Her main profile is fashion- and people photography.","user_id":299641,"name":"Ildiko Sopronfalvi","website":"www.ildikosopronfalvi.com"},{"id":56749,"bio":"Amateur photographer, and physician in training.  Born and raised in Pakistan.","user_id":56754,"name":"Abaseen Afghan","website":""},{"id":219500,"bio":"","user_id":218898,"name":"Fiona Read","website":"www.fionareadphotography.com"},{"id":606807,"bio":"Michelle Sank was born in South Africa and settled in the UK in 1987. She cites this background as informing her interest in sub-cultures and the exploration of contemporary social issues and challenges. Her crafted portraits meld place and person creating sociological, visual and psychological landscapes and narratives. \nHer photographs have been exhibited and published extensively in the UK, Europe and worldwide. Her imagery is held in the permanent collections of Allan Servais, Brussells, Open Eye Gallery Archive, Liverpool, Societe Jersiaise and Guernsey Museum, Channel Islands, Southeast Museum of Photography, Florida and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, RAMM, Exeter and The Museum of Youth Culture, UK.\nShe has undertaken continuous commissions and residencies for prominent galleries and magazines in Europe and the USA and her work has won awards in numerous prestigious competitions including the Taylor Wessing Prize and the British Journal of Photography. She was recently a winner in The Portrait of Britain.\nSank has four published books to date with a new publication with Dewi Lewis coming out in Spring 2024.","user_id":606223,"name":"Michelle Sank","website":"www.michellesank.com"},{"id":56692,"bio":"Art Photographer – Artist – Fabric Designer\n\n2015 – Chrissie Cotter Gallery - Group Exhibition - Entrant\n2015 – HeadOn Exhibition - Urban Collective - Sydney Street Photographers Entrant \n2014 – Alec Dawson \u0026amp; Josephine Roberte, Zigi’s Art Wine Cheese Bar, Sydney, Australia\n2014 – Nudes on TAP, Head On Photo Festival, TAP Gallery, Sydney, Australia\n2013 – Nudes on TAP, Head On Photo Festival, TAP Gallery, Sydney, Australia\n2012 – Nudes on TAP, Head On Photo Festival, TAP Gallery, Sydney, Australia\n2012 – Blake Prize, National Art School, Sydney, Australia\n2012 – Glebe Art Show, Sydney Australia\nAwards\n\n2012 – Moran Portrait Prize - Semi-Finalist\n2012 – Head On Portrait Prize - Semi-Finalist\n2012 – Nudes On TAP / Head On Photography – People’ Choice Award\n2011 – Head On Portrait Prize - Semi-Finalist\n2011 – Nudes On TAP / Head On Photography – People’ Choice Award \n","user_id":56697,"name":"Josephine Roberte","website":"josephineroberte.com"},{"id":56707,"bio":"Barbara Frye is an abstract impressionist photographer who loosens our grip on reality and asks us to look beyond what is expected. Through the lens of abstraction, Barbara shows us how the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Her skillful and imaginative use of composition, texture, form, and light bend the obvious world into a unique visual experience. Using photography as a means of provocation, Barbara’s work urges the viewer to stop and consider what is being seen.\n\nBarbara Frye holds a Master of Fine Art degree in photography and is based near Zurich, Switzerland. Her work has been exhibited in the U.S. and Europe, and is held in private collections.","user_id":56712,"name":"Barbara Frye","website":"www.barbarafryephotography.com"},{"id":792016,"bio":"Photographer based in Rome.","user_id":780814,"name":"Anna Dykhno","website":""},{"id":791993,"bio":"","user_id":780796,"name":"V Vdp","website":""},{"id":56828,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer from New Zealand, having emmigrated from the UK some twenty years ago.   Years ago my wife Julie kindly gave me a book of Ansel Adams’ photographs, and I found the photos inspirational.  The images were very powerful, with a wonderful range of grey tones, and detail throughout, from shadows to highlights.  My methods and style are based on some of Adams’ techniques (Zone System, use of a view camera, etc.) and with some later tuition from American photographer Howard Bond, whose photographs are marvelous.  To quote Bond, “I want the viewer of my print to have the impression that the subject was bathed in light which allows detail to be seen almost everywhere in the print”.  This applies equally to my work.\n\nMy photography is represented by two galleries in addition to my own website www.jonathanbourla.com .  ","user_id":56833,"name":"Jonathan Bourla","website":"www.jonathanbourla.com"},{"id":59253,"bio":"Charlie is a portrait photographer based in London, working globally for a range of editorial and commercial clients including BAFTA, The BBC, Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times, and many others.","user_id":59258,"name":"Charlie Clift","website":"www.charlieclift.com"},{"id":791935,"bio":"Joanna is a London-based food, lifestyle and travel photographer.","user_id":780748,"name":"Joanna Yee","website":"www.joannayee.com"},{"id":378754,"bio":"","user_id":378170,"name":"Shanny Alvarez","website":""},{"id":11765,"bio":"BIO\nKaren Ghostlaw Pomarico is an awarded international visual storyteller, and the Editorial Director for The Pictorial List Magazine. Karen has been published and exhibits internationally, receiving awards of recognition for excellence in the professional field of photography, for images as well as significant projects and installations.  She creates and exhibits her handbound books in major art fairs globally.  Karen collaborates with artists on projects internationally, diversifying and broadening her understanding of the way contemporary photographers are developing new dialogues in the fields of art and photography today.\n\n","user_id":11765,"name":"Karen Ghostlaw Pomarico","website":"www.karenghostlaw.com"},{"id":95100,"bio":"Exhibition:\n2016.12: Salon de Société National Des Beaux Arts à Carrousel du Louvre Official invitation\n2017.12: Salon de Société National Des Beaux Arts à Carrousel du Louvre\n2018.4: Art expo New York \n2018.10 - 2019.04 : Hidenobu Suzuki Photo solo exhibition in paris Les Maisons du Voyage (La Maison du thé)\n\n\nprize\nSNBA Gold Award at Salon SNBA, Carrousel du Louvre, Paris(2016)\nNational Geographic Traveler Photo Contest National Geographic Photo Contest 5th consecutive editors' favorite. (2014,2015,2016,2017,2018)","user_id":94588,"name":"Hidenobu Suzuki","website":"www.hidenobu.jp"},{"id":797429,"bio":"Jack Garland is a Colorado-born, Chicago-based photographer. With no formal schooling background, Jack has spent the last 10 years photographing across America and its diverse landscapes. His work is a personal exploration of his own place in the ever-growing American hellscape, and the fleeting beauty that can be found creeping up from the cracks. If there's one idea in Jack's work that he clings to, it's the mantra: \"There is hope beyond the mess.\" Jack is currently preparing for his first photo book, \"Waco,\" published through Brad Feuerhelm's \"Nearest Truth Editions\" this September. Additionally, Jack has had work exhibited in Chicago, Detroit, Athens Greece, and St. Louis.","user_id":785382,"name":"Jack Garland","website":"jackgarland.co"},{"id":115508,"bio":"I'm Bruno Rondinelli, \u2028a Portrait \u0026amp; Lifestyle Photographer \u2028with 15 years of experience shooting for:\n\nTate Modern, John Lewis, The Conran Shop, Harper's Bazaar, London Design Festival,\u0026nbsp; Ally Capellino, Grand Designs Magazine and many designers \u0026amp; artists from the British Industry.\n\n• Masters Degree in Documentary Photography at UAL London.\n\n• Graduated as a Graphic Designer.\u0026nbsp;\n\n• Shooting campaigns and projects for the Tate Modern\n\n• Official photographer of the Conran Shop London \u0026amp; Paris\nfor many years shooting iconic designers and artists.\n\n• Teacher at The Photo Academy London, workshops\nand private classes.","user_id":114906,"name":"Bruno Rondinelli","website":"brunorondinelli.com"},{"id":610514,"bio":"Since retiring from the City after 40 years and casting off the grey and boring corporate suit, Chris has embraced a flamboyant style.\nHis style has opened doors into the artistic world for his photography, firstly with the likes of the Colour Walk and Street Artists, then branching out into the improv jazz/art scene and alternative fashion world.\nThe B\u0026amp;W photos he produces have been said to have a slight edge/unsettling feel to them.\nHe predominantly uses a combination of a Lecia Q2 (28mm 1.7f lens) and Nikon Z7ii (85mm 1.8f lens) for his photos.\n","user_id":609930,"name":"Chris Freeman","website":""},{"id":678091,"bio":"Elisabeth Smolarz was born in Poland and emigrated to Germany as a teenager. Raised between two cultures affected by communist and democratic systems, and then having moved yet again to the liberal democracy of the US, she creates photography, video, and social interactions investigating how consciousness, perception, identity, and value are formed by one’s cultural milieu.\n \nSmolarz has exhibited her work nationally and internationally for two decades. Her most recent solo exhibition, Mélloncene, was presented at Raizes Gallery at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA from September 7th to October 29th. Her multi-year project Encyclopedia of Things was supported by National Endowment for the Arts; the Queens Council on the Arts; and the City Artist Corps Grants program, featured on PBS on 03/14/20, and presented at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in October 2022. The German publisher Spector Books published a monograph with a selection of 120 portraits from the Encyclopedia of Things last Summer. Additionally, her work has been presented in venues including: The Bronx Museum of Art, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, EYEBEAM Center for Art + Technology, Lesley Heller Gallery, NARS Foun","user_id":677507,"name":"Elisabeth Smolarz","website":"smolarz.com"},{"id":791128,"bio":"Born in 1964, trained as a photographer from 1988. Since 1998 freelancer in Cologne and traveling the world for assignments and own projects. Also working as a sculptor. Over time, my work as a sculptor and photographer has come together and interweave in a second and third dimension. ","user_id":780066,"name":"Rendel Freude","website":"www.rendel-freude.de, www.rendel-freude-kunst.de"},{"id":797478,"bio":"","user_id":785419,"name":"Amaliia Shepel","website":null},{"id":56888,"bio":"Arek Soltysik is self-taught photographer based in Myszkow, Poland. A lover of traditional photography.\nFrom the beginning of his adventure with photography he was most interested in photographing people. As the time has passed documentary photography has increasingly begun to attract his attention.\nSince 2014 he has worked out three projects: 'a long web of paper', 'remnants of hope' and 'generations'.\nHe was nominated in the plebiscite organized by Radiowy Dom Kultury (Trojka - Program 3 of Polish Radio) for the series 'a long web of paper' to the title of 'Kulturysta Roku 2015'.","user_id":56893,"name":"Arek Soltysik","website":"www.areksoltysik.com"},{"id":183990,"bio":"Portrait photographer based in NYC - ","user_id":183388,"name":"tony iaccio","website":""},{"id":215875,"bio":"Md. Zobayer Hossain Joati, as known as, Zobayer Joti is a Freelance Photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. After finishing his Bachelor of Science (BSc.) degree in Engineering, his passion for photography led him to a professional diploma in Photography from Counter Foto. His works follow Documentary and Fine Art practices that concentrate on different socio-political issues, gender equality, cultural norms, and underrepresented communities. He is currently a member of the VII Community and an Up-Next member of the Diversify Photo Community. ","user_id":215273,"name":"Md Zobayer Hossain Joati","website":"www.zobayerjoti.com"},{"id":755325,"bio":"\n","user_id":750747,"name":"Chelsey Browne","website":"www.chelseybrowne.co.uk"},{"id":728065,"bio":"I'm passionate about photography but my creativity is much more than this. I love storytelling whether I'm telling the story or receiving the story in whatever medium that it's delivered. So, art, music, dance, books are all creative forms that speak to me. Photography is the way I express myself best and through my photos I try to capture the very essence of the person. My most recent project is about bald women and perspectives of beauty. The aim was to challenge society’s concepts of beauty.\n\nI have taken photographs for as long as I can remember and bought my first digital camera at 50. The rest as they say is history. Through photography I found my creative voice and realised my way of expressing myself was limitless.\n","user_id":727481,"name":"Erica Alexander","website":""},{"id":559242,"bio":"Documentary and lifestyle photographer","user_id":558658,"name":"Rocio MARIN PEREZ","website":"www.nubesychampagne.com"},{"id":791138,"bio":"\nDavid McKeran is a Scottish photographer whose work is a mix of portrait, urban exploration and landscape photography. He was a finalist in the Scottish Portrait Awards in 2023. He looks to photograph people, objects and places that have a story to tell.\nHis photographs have featured in three exhibitions: From Lens to Pen in 2019, High and Dry in 2016 and Glasgow – A Personal Take in 2014.","user_id":780074,"name":"David McKeran","website":"davidmckeranphotography.co.uk"},{"id":216105,"bio":"Street photograph Marseille France","user_id":215503,"name":"Alain Girard","website":"alaingirard.net"},{"id":56891,"bio":"Kate Stanworth is a London-based photographer with a strong interest in stories of identity and belonging. She was educated at Norwich University of the Arts and Goldsmiths, University of London. Kate began her photography career working for magazines, newspapers and NGOs in Argentina and Chile. She has exhibited and published her work in the UK and internationally and she travels regularly to Europe, Africa and Latin America for commissions and personal projects.\n\nHer work has appeared in publications including The Sunday Times, The Guardian, BBC News, Internazionale, CNN and Al Jazeera, and her clients include Save the Children, The British Red Cross, Shelter, Mencap and Saferworld.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":56896,"name":"Kate Stanworth","website":"www.katestanworth.com"},{"id":607382,"bio":"Paul Takeuchi has received many awards and grants for his photography, including from The Robert M. MacNamara Foundation, The Atlantic Center for the Arts, the Ucross Foundation, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, an international Lucie Award, and was recently longlisted for the Aestheica Art Prize 2024. His images have appeared in dozens of publications, including The Sciences, Kyoto Journal, and The New York Times. Over the years, he has exhibited various bodies of work in solo and group shows in NYC and throughout the U.S., most recently at Gowanus Open Studios in October 2023.\n\nLuLu LoLo, a lifelong New Yorker, has been an internationally acclaimed performance artist, playwright/actor, and activist for over 30 years. Her public actions in Where Are the Women? (2015) highlighted the lack of public monuments to women in NYC; Blessings from Mother Cabrini, Saint of the Immigrants, 2017 focused on immigrants of the world; and in 2018, stressing the fragility of the aging body, she performed A Seat for the Elderly: The Invisible Generation. In 2019, LuLu curated Art in Odd Places: INVISIBLE, a public art festival celebrating the indomitable spirit of 82 older artists.","user_id":606798,"name":"Paul Takeuchi","website":"art.paultakeuchi.com"},{"id":57261,"bio":"\n Paulo Amorim was  born in Belém, Brazil  is based in Amsterdam\n\nMy work centers on the daily life of people with their traditional cultures, as well as editorial and news. I am motivated by a passion for my work and  profound respect for the people I photograph.","user_id":57266,"name":"Paulo Amorim","website":"www.visualimages.org"},{"id":116066,"bio":"Lens-based artist working between Venezuela and London","user_id":115464,"name":"Alex Bartsch","website":"www.alexbartsch.com"},{"id":192689,"bio":"J'ai peu de choses à vous dire ..mis à part que\nje suis un photographe autodidacte, j'ai appris dans les livres et surtout en regardant autour de moi ..","user_id":192087,"name":"Raphael Gerbeaux","website":"www.raphaelgbx.com"},{"id":145618,"bio":"My approach emphasises collaboration and an empathetic working process. I draw on the works of Jung and Rogers to help inform these engagements.\n\nJungian concepts of Anima/Animus, Shadow, archetypes, and the individual and collective unconscious are all prevalent motifs in my work. I aspire to a Rogerian approach in my photographic process. Based on the techniques developed by Carl Rogers, this methodology advocates creating a true empathetic bond between myself as the photographer and my subject in order to better understand the perspective and experience of that individual. This can only be achieved through a truly collaborative process; it is a ‘done with’ not a ‘done to’ process. \n\nI adopt an analogue process to my work flow. The patience this process requires forces me to slow down and be in the moment with my subjects, allowing that empathetic bond to develop. my work is almost always project based and executed over longer periods of time, months sometimes even years.","user_id":145016,"name":"Gregory John Turner","website":"www.gregoryjohnturner.com"},{"id":787881,"bio":"I'm Serena Russo an italian photographer.\nMy photography is a reflection of myself through my subjects, I love to tell my story through them.\n","user_id":777364,"name":"Serena Russo","website":"serenarussoph.myportfolio.com"},{"id":791623,"bio":"","user_id":780482,"name":"Diána Rigó","website":"www.behance.net/DianaRigoArt"},{"id":791656,"bio":"I have been engaged in the practice of photography for over sixty years. Originally learning the basics from my Dad,  I went on to a forty-year career as a staff photographer for the City of Rochester, NY. After a brief work hiatus, I currently do studio photography for the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, photographing their large collection of both still and cine cameras, projectors, lenses and assorted photographic gear.","user_id":780509,"name":"Ira Srole","website":""},{"id":185699,"bio":"Bodypsychotherapist and photographer, based in Antibes, France.\nAll paths lead to self discovery if you allow yourself to go through the inner adventure life offers.","user_id":185097,"name":"sophie benoit","website":"www.sophiebenoit.fr"},{"id":57015,"bio":"Krerkburin Kerngburi (b. 1988) is an invisible photographer from Chiang Mai, Thailand, and is a member of the Street Photo Thailand collective. He was awarded a Scholarship Grant for the IPA Street Photography Workshop in Bangkok in 2014 and was a Selected Finalist in the Italian Street Photo Festival 2019. His photographs are outstanding, weird, and full of both (dark) humour and mystery. His work focuses on observed, critic and irony in Thai's society, exploring themes of identity, cliche cultures and politics. He graduated with MA in Photography at the University of the West of England Bristol, UK (2020) and is currently working as a freelance photographer and special instructor in Chaing Mai, Thailand.","user_id":57020,"name":"Krerkburin Kerngburi","website":"krerkburin-kerngburi.com"},{"id":557298,"bio":"I am a social photographer whose practice centres on storytelling through street and documentary images and environmental portraiture. Through both digital and analog (film) processes I strive to produce concise single-pointed commentaries on the human condition. ","user_id":556714,"name":"Hugh McBride","website":"www.hughmcbride.com"},{"id":541365,"bio":"I am a Nepalese-Australian photographer based in London, UK. I make photographs to know myself better. It helps me be honest with myself; to learn who I am, what I find beauty in, what I desire and what I avert. Creating photographs helps me remove layers upon layers of family expectations, social conditioning and my own adopted values of who I should be and discover who I really am at the core - the raw and vulnerable me. It sets me free from expectations and allows me to capture things as they are. \n\nMy work represents rebelliousness over tradition, authenticity over ego and peace over shame. It communicates the impermanence of everything that we care about and futility of not being true to oneself. It shows the fleeting moments of life - the hugs, the pain, the emotions and how each of them deserves acknowledgement. I hope that I can use my photography to help people peel back their own layers of armour and see, accept and be themselves, even if for a brief moment in time.\n\nWinner: Portrait of Britain 2024\nSemi-Finalist: Head On Photo Awards 2023\nShortlistee: British Photography Awards 2023\nShortlistee: Portrait of Humanity 2023\nShortlistee: Portrait of Britain 2023\nNominee: FAP","user_id":540781,"name":"Nirish Shakya","website":"nizzah.com"},{"id":95083,"bio":"I was born in Tokyo in 1968.\nI won the Esquire Digital Photography Grand Prix in 2008 and have participated in international photography festivals in France, Holland, Singapore, Cambodia, etc. In 2020, I participated in the \"Tokyo Curiosity 2020 Shibuya Exhibition\" at the Shibuya Tokyu Bunkamura Museum. Work acquired by MOMA, San Francisco.\nWhen he had doubts about living in Tokyo, he walked along the Kanda River and Shibuya River from its source to the sea, and photographed the rivers, cherry blossoms, and lights as if he were reconciling with Tokyo.","user_id":94572,"name":"Norihisa Hosaka","website":"www.hosakanorihisa.com"},{"id":630419,"bio":"Milan based Japanese Professional Photographer / Praying to the Virgin Mary for peace \n","user_id":629835,"name":"Takehiko Niki","website":"www.siteniki.com"},{"id":116082,"bio":"It's Francesco from Rome! Working as a unit manager on American movie production in Italy. Parallel to this I grow various personal project among photography, directing and producing music. Foodie, nature and wine lover!","user_id":115480,"name":"Francesco Boi","website":""},{"id":792103,"bio":"","user_id":780886,"name":"Paula Oyarzo","website":"www.paulaoyarzo.com"},{"id":792129,"bio":"","user_id":780906,"name":"Olivia Droeshaut","website":"oliviadroeshaut.com"},{"id":627213,"bio":"Born and living in Tokyo, I'm not a professional\n\nArt photography awards 2022 win of lensculture\nInternational photography award 2021-2022 published of 35awards\nInternational photography award 2022-2023 published of 35awards\nInternational photography award 2022 photo of the year top 50 of Agora\ninternational photography award 2023 art photography award finalist of Agora\nInternational photography award 2019 photo of the year win of Agora","user_id":626629,"name":"Keigo Nakamura","website":"www.instagram.com/diselpower_gallery "},{"id":98554,"bio":"Amateur Photographer, employed as Electrical Technician by British Steel","user_id":97961,"name":"Alan Hilditch","website":""},{"id":119405,"bio":"Marko Zlousic ist österreichischer Künstler und Fotograf mit bosnischen Wurzeln. Als Flüchtlingskind kam er 1992 nach Österreich und musste sich in einer ihm fremden Welt zurecht finden. Den damals fehlenden Sprachkenntnissen war es wahrscheinlich auch geschuldet, dass er schon früh zum interessierten Beobachter der menschlichen Natur geworden ist.\n\n#WORKINGPEOPLE ist sein zweites Langzeit-Fotoprojekt.","user_id":118803,"name":"Marko Zlousic","website":"www.neonhippo.net"},{"id":792149,"bio":"Based in Detroit with more than 25 years of making stylistic and environmental portraits of the dynamic characters of life.  ","user_id":780920,"name":"Brad Ziegler","website":"www.BradZiegler.com"},{"id":760828,"bio":"","user_id":755404,"name":"Edwin Ouwerkerk","website":""},{"id":671517,"bio":"","user_id":670933,"name":"Stephie Howard","website":"stephiehoward.com"},{"id":114332,"bio":"Ángel Armero Marqués was born in Menorca, Spain.  When he finished his studies in “Images \u0026amp; Sound”, he decided to specialise in photography and studied at the well regarded photography school Institut d'Estudis Fotografics de Catalunya (Catalonia) for 4 years.  Starting his career in Barcelona, Ángel become fascinated in urban and street photography.  He had several successful exhibitions in Barcelona before deciding to take a risky journey to London, where with his camera in hand he goes around the streets capturing the essence of this special city, its people and their unique moments.","user_id":113730,"name":"Ángel Armero Marqués","website":"www.angelarmero.com"},{"id":537958,"bio":"With an educational background in Architecture and a passion for the natural world I have spent the last 10 years honing my craft as a photographer.","user_id":537374,"name":"Elliot Stevenson","website":"www.wanderingbadgermedia.com"},{"id":792151,"bio":"","user_id":780922,"name":"LICHTundNICHT photography","website":"www.LICHTundNICHT.com"},{"id":792194,"bio":"IG: @stacixhelms","user_id":780959,"name":"Staci Helms","website":""},{"id":56857,"bio":"Early in her schooling, 18 years of basic painting and drawing, also 1 year of graphic design at Tsinghua university, Beijing, China; Si-Lis planned to switch her major to photography at the San Francisco Art Institute.\nHer photography explores fine arts, documentary and fashion. People always wonder and curious about other people’s life, which have been becoming the starting point of her ideas to capture moments.\n\n\nEducation:\n2012\tSan Francisco Art Institute, Bachelor of Fine Arts\n\tPhotography major, Design and Technology minor\n2011    Tsinghua University of Art and Design, Bachelor of Graphic Design \nExhibitions: \nSolo Shows:\n2016     Paul Sack Gallery, San Francisco, CA, Jan\n2015      DIS, San Francisco, CA, Sep\n2015      DIS, San Francisco, CA, June\n\nGroup Shows:\n2016      Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco, CA, March  \n2015     Good mother gallery, San Francisco, CA, Oct  \n2015     The 2014 EyeEm London Festival \u0026amp; Awards Show, London, UK, July\n2015     The 2015 Market street typography installation competition, San Francisco, CA, June\n2014    The 2014 EyeEm Festival \u0026amp; Awards Show, Alt-Stralau 4, Berlin, Germany, Sep\n2014    Uncontaminated Bodies, Goody Café, San Francisco, CA, Oct\n2013     “Creative An Non-fiction”, San Francisco Art Institute’s Café, San Francisco, United States, April\n2013      Jongdal Kim’s Show, 3084 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, United States, July       \n2012     Still Life Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, United States, April\n\n\nAwards:\n2016       The Week On EyeEm’s Blog 8, Germany, Feb \n2015       The Eighth Art Exposition/ Symposium of Phenomenology of Art and Life contest finalists, Beijing, China, Sep \n2015       Market Street Prototyping Festival, San Francisco, June \n2014       The Week On EyeEm’s Blog 36, Germany, Sep \n2014       The 2014 EyeEm Festival \u0026amp; Awards 100 Finalists of photographer, Germany, Sep \n\n","user_id":56862,"name":"Si-Lis Chang","website":"//weibo.com/alicezjchang"},{"id":298031,"bio":"I am a researcher, social documentary, portrait photographer and a senior lecturer at the Arts University Bournemouth, UK.  My work addresses social and political issues; producing work as an insider I address themes that I have first-hand experience in.  ","user_id":297429,"name":"Pauline Ferrick-Squibb","website":"www.paulineferricksquibb.com"},{"id":671131,"bio":"I find beauty in ordinary things.  I am learning to appreciate this gift.  ","user_id":670547,"name":"Jim Tetro","website":"www.jimtetro.com"},{"id":453671,"bio":"Yauhen Attetski is a photographer and citizen journalist. He was born in Minsk, Belarus, but had to relocate to Ukraine in 2021. His main area of work is documentary photography. \nAs a photographer, he has worked, among others, for UNDP, UNICEF, Red Cross, Belsat TV, The New York Times, Sapiens, and Timer. Yauhen’s photographic practice is focused on project work with a spotlight on community.\n\n","user_id":453087,"name":"Yauheni Attsetski","website":""},{"id":192580,"bio":"An artist creating with digital photography and digital painting.","user_id":191978,"name":"Alain Galet","website":"www.alain-galet.com"},{"id":124833,"bio":"Carla Cioffi is an independent photographer working across multiple genres. Born in Caracas, Venezuela to a Sicilian immigrant father and an American mother, she has lived and worked in several international locales.\n\nAs a Photographer/Photo Archivist at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC she documented everything from the end of the space shuttle program to extensive travel to Russia and Kazakhstan covering human spaceflight to and from the International Space Station. Her editorial and reportage work have been distributed worldwide through news and photo agencies such as the Financial Times, Der Spiegel, The Washington Post, National Geographic online, The Guardian, NPR, Getty Images, Reuters. \n\nFollowing NASA, she lived and worked in Qatar as a freelance photographer. \n\nItalian architecture and design magazine FloorNature, and French photography journal L’Oeil de la Photographie have both featured her project Qatar: Landscape of Construction on the rapid pace of expansion in the tiny Gulf state.\n\nCarla is a member of the Cherokee Nation through her mother’s lineage. She holds a B.A. in Russian Studies, and an M.F.A. in Communications/Photography. ","user_id":124231,"name":"Carla Cioffi","website":"www.carlacioffi.com"},{"id":7689,"bio":"I am practicing photography for 30 years. I love analog technology and use it for the long time. \nTo me the main goal in photography is to capture a feeling of a place and time.","user_id":7689,"name":"Levas Žiriakovas","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/levas/albums"},{"id":56996,"bio":"Roza Vulf is a Lithuanian artist photographer whose work is known to be free from restrictions to a single photographic style, yet characterized by a firm emphasis on a chosen subject. She captures spontaneous moments by simply translating her own perceptions of the immediate environment. After living in Germany for a decade, she resides now in Rome, Italy.\n\nRoza's work has been awarded, published and exhibited internationally and is held in a numerous private collections. She curated and judged some street photography competitions, including StreetPhoto San Francisco.\n","user_id":57001,"name":"Roza Vulf","website":"www.rozavulf.com"},{"id":543187,"bio":"Eva-Lotte van Rossen, an Amsterdam-based mixed media artist, uses photography as a basis for her work. With her practice, she touches upon personal topics and tries to expose  structures and taboos. The work reflects on social themes of personal interest like gender, sexuality, mental health and family dynamics.\n\nHer work aims to bring unspoken stories out in the open to be experienced and shared. With the materiality of her art, she wants to give the intangible and hidden a physical presence to start a conversation.","user_id":542603,"name":"Eva-Lotte van Rossen","website":"www.elvrossen.com"},{"id":763223,"bio":"Photography has come and go a few times in my life. I remember picking up a camera to photograph my friends and family while in university, mostly to document my life. I never saw it as a form of creative expression. I was simply a fly on the wall, documenting. \n\nAfter school, I had to sell all of my gear because I was poor and needed the money to survive. It wasn't until almost 10 years later that I purchased another camera since my mother-in-law was visiting my wife and I in Toronto for the first time. Again, I wanted to document her trip. That was in the summer of 2019.\n\nIn 2020 when the world fell apart and everybody was in lockdown, I started to take the camera out on my daily walks to take photos of anything. I became interested in street photography and particularly black and white street photography. I always had an appreciation for portrait work, especially from the likes of Annie Liebovitz, Richard Avedon, and Steve McCurry. After a few failed attempts at shooting and not connecting with my own portrait work, I went back to the drawing board and began writing little snippets of stories to accompany my portrait sessions. I incorporated what I learned about Street Photography and Creative Writing and incorporate them into all of my portrait work. I find this much more fulfilling then simply taking portraits of people and I hope that my work invokes a sense of wonder in those who look at it. ","user_id":757423,"name":"Michael Thai Nguyen","website":"www.michaelthainguyen.com"},{"id":260636,"bio":"BFA University of Kentucky \nMFA University of Wisconsin","user_id":260034,"name":"Ali Deane","website":"addeane.com"},{"id":203879,"bio":"Biography\n\nI’ve had portrait sittings with Jacques Chirac, François Mitterrand, Andy Warhol, Saul Bellow, Phillip Starck as well as many other luminaries, aristocrats, designers, artists, art dealers, café proprietors and other boulevard-types.\n\nAfter beginning my career as one of the original Soho loft dwellers in the seventies, I moved to Paris, where I taught photography (in French) at the American Center on the Boulevard Raspail.\n\nMy work has been exhibited and purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Centre Georges Pompidou and The Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and The Museum Boymans van Beuningen in Rotterdam. \n\nUpon my return to New York in 1986, I also began painting, and continued traveling -- from Dumbo, Brooklyn to Zimbabwe, South Africa and throughout Italy. I have received accolades for both my photographs and paintings.  \n\nI am currently assembling a legacy project book to include my memories and photographic portraits. It is called The Face of Soho Once Upon a Time and after resisting digital photography, I'm drawn back to photography -- my first love with a continuing series called My Left Thumb.\n\n","user_id":203277,"name":"Kathleen Agnoli","website":"www.kathleenagnoli.com"},{"id":56994,"bio":"photographer\nBorn in 1970 at Tokyo,living at Tokyo. \nStarted shooting since 2006.\n\nmy twitter\nhttps://twitter.com/090oooo?lang=ja","user_id":56999,"name":"Mitsutaka Tajiri","website":"www.facebook.com/mitsutaka.tajiri"},{"id":789063,"bio":"A collective of kind collisions in curiosity. \nLiving the questions by lens. ","user_id":778326,"name":"Meghan Kellner","website":"legacyonlens.com "},{"id":792175,"bio":"","user_id":780943,"name":"Drew Endicott","website":"drewendicott.com"},{"id":721316,"bio":"As a photographer, Pascal Uehli is interested in reduction, simplicity and naturalness. This is reflected in his passion for black and white photography. There are no colors here that distract from the essentials. This opens up differentiated possibilities of representation and interpretation.\nBlack and white photography is the ideal medium to show feelings in their clearest form. This requires sensitivity and experience in playing with light. He deliberately directs his attention to nuances of brightness in order to skilfully set contrasts and depict emotions. This creates an image with character.\nThere are people in front of his camera whom he wants to show as they are. Whether model or private person: His goal is to capture the \"perfectly imperfect\" and to show his counterpart as it is at that moment.\nIn particular, he relies on taking a close look, waiting for the right moment and then consciously pulling the trigger. After all, he wants to create a picture that will still be exciting to look at in a few years. This thought guides him and allows him to constantly develop his style.","user_id":720732,"name":"Pascal Uehli","website":"pascaluehli.com"},{"id":681983,"bio":"I started taking street photos around 2019. I continue to take pictures of everyday life from my own perspective.","user_id":681399,"name":"Taichi Naitou","website":"www.instagram.com/num_street"},{"id":792189,"bio":"Gail Jenkinson is a UK based visual storyteller. ","user_id":780955,"name":"Gail Jenkinson","website":"www.gailjenkinson.co.uk"},{"id":574330,"bio":"Duncan John Shelwell (b. 1976) is a South African photographer and curator living and working in Cape Town. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Media Studies from Rhodes University in 1997. ","user_id":573746,"name":"DJ Shelwell","website":"www.instagram.com/djshelwell"},{"id":792209,"bio":"My career in photography began in 2017 when I acquired my first camera. Through experimentation and self-knowledge, I explored the different possibilities offered by visual language, finding in staged photography, the way to create parallel worlds in which different stories unfold that transport the viewer to different points of their personal experiences.\nThe year 2019 marked the beginning of my first projects, where I was able to express my artistic vision and connect with wider audiences. However, it was in 2021 that I reached a significant milestone when I received an award at the RevelaT festival in Barcelona. This recognition, and especially the experience I had at the festival, consolidated my present and future goals, pushing me to continue exploring new creative horizons.\nThe year 2022 became a turning point in my career, when during the development of the project \"Hopper Essence\", I discovered the powerful fusion between photography and painting. This combination allowed me to express in a unique way those personal experiences that I previously could not convey through other media.\nThroughout these years, I have had the honour of being recognised with several outstanding awards, as well as different prizes and mentions in international competitions in countries such as England, Germany, Japan, France and Italy. In addition, I have had the privilege of exhibiting my work in various galleries and international events .","user_id":780972,"name":"Andres Gallego","website":"andresgallegophotography.com"},{"id":792243,"bio":"Aaron Ricketts is a Black image-maker and creative director.\n\nFueled by an unwavering passion for creating mesmerizing visuals and pushing the frontiers of technology, Aaron is a visionary who thrives on experimentation and conceptual exploration. \n\nInspired by the avant-garde realm of surrealism, Aaron's work transcends the ordinary, delivering powerful standalone images. However, when these images are woven together, they unveil a mosaic of vulnerability, haunting beauty, and captivating perspectives that redefine our understanding of his subjects.","user_id":780998,"name":"AARON RICKETTS","website":"aaronricketts.com"},{"id":792190,"bio":"I am a mom with a camera trying to capture childhood memories.","user_id":780956,"name":"Sandra Köster","website":"www.sandrakoester.de"},{"id":792070,"bio":"I was born in Tahiti and I am both a British and French National.\nMy fascination for the \"human condition\" began at an early age and has taken me all over the world; a journey traversing everything from medicine and healthcare to advertising and film.\nDue to the pandemic and critical staff shortages, I went back to working in healthcare. The last few years I have been working in the Emergency Department of a Major Trauma Hospital in Central London.\nI see our diversity every day and I see us working together and falling apart. The extremes of our society are evident when you work in an ED- you see the very best and very worst of people.\nIn what is a very difficult and challenging time around the world, this project is my attempt to contribute towards the effort many are making to try and bring us together and to celebrate our differences.","user_id":780858,"name":"Thomas Morell","website":"www.thomasmorell.com"},{"id":543840,"bio":"\nA graduate from the London School of Economics and the prestigious London College of Communication; Maroussia is a self-taught photographer who previously worked for   International Development Institutions such as the AfDB, United Nations and Amnesty International before turning to photojournalism and documentary photography.\nHer captivating images distinguish themselves through their profound expression. As\u0026nbsp;a\u0026nbsp;pure product of multiculturalism and having being\u0026nbsp;raised in a very politically active family, her contrasting\u0026nbsp; experiences fuelled a fascination for social\u0026nbsp;divisions, complexities and justice, which\u0026nbsp;have led her to study International Relations.\n\u0026nbsp;Alongside this, the need to understand, investigate, show and fight inequalities in the world became crucially important callings, which fed an inexhaustible hunger for photography. As she focuses\u0026nbsp;her work on presenting her vision of humanity, seeking out, moving, at times unsettling, perspective shifting images of life and the living,\u0026nbsp;Maroussia also tries to discover through her journey and photographs new dimensions of the physical and\u0026nbsp;human world:\u0026nbsp;the peculiar, the funny, the lovely and the\u0026nbsp;terrifying.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":543256,"name":"Maroussia Mbaye","website":"Www.maroussiambaye.com"},{"id":57061,"bio":"\u0026amp; et accusamus et iusto odio dignissimos ducimus qui blanditiis praesentium voluptatum deleniti atque corrupti quos dolores et quas molestias excepturi sint occaecati cupiditate non provident, similique sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollitia animi, id est laborum et dolorum fuga. Et harum quidem rerum facilis est et expedita distinctio. 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Mauris lorem diam, fringilla eget efficitur ut, lobortis vel neque. Proin ullamcorper tristique tristique. Vestibulum eleifend purus fermentum metus imperdiet, sed varius quam tempor. Aliquam rhoncus purus eget justo iaculis, non dignissim ligula rutrum. Morbi tempus nisi vel ante condimentum, nec commodo purus luctus. Quisque eget justo tincidunt, sodales mi et, euismod arcu.","user_id":57066,"name":"Lenss Admstrong Prod","website":"bettercallsaul.com"},{"id":792236,"bio":"","user_id":780992,"name":"Amalia Triantafillou","website":""},{"id":57273,"bio":"Michael Magers is a documentary photographer and journalist based in New York City.  He is a frequent collaborator with the highly acclaimed team at Roads \u0026amp; Kingdoms and served as the lead photographer on their award-winning books, \"Rice Noodle Fish”and \"Grape Olive Pig” (as well as contributing to the 3rd book in the series \"Pasta Pane Vino\") published by Harper Collins/Anthony Bourdain. His images are exhibited both internationally and in the U.S. and have appeared in a wide range of digital and print publications including TIME, Smithsonian, Vogue Italia, British Journal of Photography, Huck, Outside, The California Sunday Magazine, CNN’s Explore Parts Unknown,  New York Times - T Magazine (Instagram Takeover), The Guardian.com, and The Washington Post.","user_id":57278,"name":"Michael Magers","website":"www.mpmagers.com"},{"id":792250,"bio":"","user_id":781002,"name":"Lidya Kaleab","website":null},{"id":650481,"bio":"En tant que photographe j’apporte une attention et un soin particulier à l’image que je capture.\n\n​\n\nPrésident d’une association humanitaire depuis de nombreuse année, j’ai la chance de voyager aux quatre coins du monde dans des pays ou les sourires valent de l’or… ces différentes expériences mon permis de développer et de perfectionner ma technique en photo journalisme. J’ai ainsi appris à saisir le bon moment, l’instant unique pour faire ressortir le meilleur dans n’importe quelle situation.\n\n​\n\nJe mets un point d’honneur à apporter de l’originalité à chaque nouvel événement afin que cet instant reste unique.\n\n​\n\nJe m’adapte aux personnes, à leur caractère, à leur parcours afin de dégager dans mes photographies leur personnalité à travers mon propre style.","user_id":649897,"name":"Sébastien benduckieng","website":"www.sebastien-benduckieng.com"},{"id":276428,"bio":"Hendrix Hennessy-Ropiha is an Aotearoa-based early-career artist of Māori (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Raukawa) and Pākeha (Irish) descent, graduating from Massey University in 2021 with a Bachelor of Design (Photography) with Honours.","user_id":275826,"name":"Hendrix Hennessy-Ropiha","website":"www.instagram.com/hendrix_brendon"},{"id":573684,"bio":"Joanna Kustra is a Polish photographer. She specializes in beauty, fashion and portrait photography. She is self-taught, from the very beginning fascinated with portraying the beauty and bringing the best features out of her models. She lives and works in Spain. ","user_id":573100,"name":"Joanna Kustra","website":"www.joannakustra.com"},{"id":119385,"bio":"Robert Trick Johnston is a Victoria, BC,  based Photographer. Rob is also a Stand-up Comedian, Actor,  Artist and Teacher. Rob lives with his wife and two boys","user_id":118783,"name":"Robert Trick Johnston","website":"www.facebook.com/RobertTrickJohnstonPhotography"},{"id":792260,"bio":"My artistic practice materializes a personal, often intimate exploration of the world that surrounds me and the people in it. The medium of photography allows me to capture fleeting moments or overlooked details, bringing into focus what would otherwise remain hidden. Between staging and snapshots, my photographic works and series convey a personal approach to individual realities of life. I engage with people in my community, listen to them and show through my photos how they love and live. This focus was already established in my educational path, which led from fashion design to fine art, where I was able to pursue my interest in contemporary aesthetics as an expression of queer identity in the medium of photography and develop a visual language for it.","user_id":781010,"name":"Lukas Städler","website":"www.lukasstaedler.eu"},{"id":792300,"bio":"","user_id":781041,"name":"Evgeniya Nor","website":""},{"id":672304,"bio":"International freelance photographer/photojournalist based in Durham, NC.  USA.","user_id":671720,"name":"Chris Hildreth","website":"www.roostermedia.com"},{"id":57245,"bio":"Anna Brenna was born in 1968 in Besana Brianza. She has always been passionate about photography, in 2011 she decides to deepen her knowledge through study and to transform a simple hobby into a way to express herself through images.\nStarted from Street Photography, she’s now exploring new environments in order to find the best dimension to express her personal vision and to interpret the different situations she encounters.\nSince January 2015 she started co-operating with Sara Munari to the blog Mu.Sa. Laboratorio di pensieri fotografici and recently to the project Mu.Sa. Fotografia\n","user_id":57250,"name":"Anna Brenna","website":"www.annabrenna.com"},{"id":24138,"bio":"","user_id":24138,"name":"Juan Aballe","website":"www.juanaballe.com"},{"id":57036,"bio":"After a successful career as a television writer and published author, Susan Borowitz picked up a camera for the first time in 2011, finding a new and exciting way for her to tell stories. Although she enjoys travel photography, Susan primarily works on conceptual staged narratives exploring psychological journeys, often employing self-portraiture as a means to convey an \"everywoman\" protagonist. Her award-winning (most recently Overall Series winner-- Pollux Awards 2022) images have been exhibited in New York City, Berlin, France, Livorno, Trieste, Barcelona as well as multiple US galleries and are in private collections in New York, Chicago, New Jersey and California.","user_id":57041,"name":"Susan Borowitz","website":"www.susanborowitzphoto.com"},{"id":83678,"bio":"","user_id":83361,"name":"Clive Sherlock","website":"www.clivesherlock.com"},{"id":114484,"bio":"","user_id":113882,"name":"SERGI MARGALEF ARDÈVOL","website":"cargocollective.com/sergimargalefphotographer"},{"id":784648,"bio":"Navigating my second year in the BA Photography program at London Metropolitan University, I'm inspired by practitioners like David George, Ania Dabrowska, and Yiannis Katsaris, along with diverse artists such as Alys Tomlinson, Lorenzo Vitturi,  Ivan Shopov(music), and Nasimo(street art). This journey has led to notable achievements, including a feature in  \"WICKED MOONS\" exhibition for Women's History Month 2023, hosted by LDN MET BA Photography at 16 Goulston Street, London. Additionally, my work grace the pages of Socket magazine's Volume 3 edition in 2023. Looking ahead, I envision photography and art as tools for positive change, information dissemination, and connection in London's vibrant artistic landscape. I aspire to break down divisive barriers in the art world, fostering collaboration and unity for the betterment of both art and its diverse audience.","user_id":774631,"name":"Dilyana Tankova","website":"dilyanatankova.com"},{"id":792291,"bio":"Grafik, Malarz, Fotograf. Czynny od lat siedemdziesiatych. Wystawiał w Polsce , Niemczech, Szwecji, Luxembourgu,","user_id":781033,"name":"Piotr Tofil","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063656893121"},{"id":756558,"bio":"Justin Blough is a biology graduate student and photographer from Grand Rapids, Michigan. His work is informed by the technical rigor of his scientific background, as well as the influence of classical portraiture and documentary photography. His images seek to visualize the connections between people and the lands they inhabit. ","user_id":751773,"name":"Justin Blough","website":"www.jbloughphoto.com"},{"id":538079,"bio":"","user_id":537495,"name":"PETER NICHOLSON","website":"peternicholson.net"},{"id":170080,"bio":"I quest the unknown and I look for the light within the shadows.\nIn my Photography I am interested in finding something invisible and hidden in us, the essence of human ability in adaptation for survival. My choice of subject comes from a place of intuition and is fuelled by a vigorous desire to partake in the stories that unfold in society. Some of my subject matter is about people's daily routines and their intimate environments.\n","user_id":169478,"name":"NOUSHIN OURMAZD","website":"info@noushinourmazd.com"},{"id":792269,"bio":"Sara Hughes is a documentary and fine art photographer currently based in Waterbury, Vermont. She is a lifetime outdoor enthusiast. Her photographic work revolves around wild spaces and how humans interact with them. She has spent time studying in Japan, Hong Kong, and France inspiring her work and passion for travel and exploration. Sara likes creating narrative bodies of work that evoke commonality through shared experiences. She is inspired by the spaces we occupy and the evolving self.","user_id":781016,"name":"Sara Hughes","website":"www.sarahughesphotography.com"},{"id":57017,"bio":"\nI am a photographer, composer, curator,  and educator.  I have published photographs in books and magazines in Europe and the US, and have had several major local exhibitions. I have taught photography, and aesthetic and cultural theory, and have worked on various kinds of multimedia performance art works, and media education, over the last twenty years, and co-teach an online specialization in photography for Coursera. I am also currently the Creative Director of MSU Gallery Detroit, an informal education project, for 18-25 year olds, that creates intriguing collisions between art and science in an interactive and performative context.","user_id":57022,"name":"Mark Valentine Sullivan","website":"(under construction)"},{"id":91267,"bio":"Julia Pamies, from Barcelona, graduated with a filmmaking and photography degree in the United States.\n\nJulia is experienced in the field of post-production. She has worked with companies such as VICE News, R and Company, Karma Network and Refilmery. As a video editor, she works on promotions, commercials, short films, music videos and documentaries. Her photography portfolio is a combination of commissions as well as personal projects.\n\nJulia believes in strong storytelling as well as in the ambitious combination between the power of editing and the human interaction. Absolutely inspired by the experimental style, Julia is always looking forward to putting together unique editing pieces blending the realism and the conceptual.","user_id":90804,"name":"Julia Pamies","website":"www.sevenjulias.com"},{"id":214343,"bio":"Eric Reichbaum lives in London, was born in Pittsburgh, and also calls Seoul and New York City homes away from home. He's currently working on two photo projects, both based in North East London.","user_id":213741,"name":"Eric Reichbaum","website":"www.ericreichbaum.com"},{"id":792338,"bio":"I was the family photographer by age seven. It is in the past 10 years that I've become smitten with portraits.","user_id":781070,"name":"BRITT ANDERSON","website":""},{"id":792297,"bio":"Photography has been my passion for as long as I can remember.  The ability to capture moments in time and convey emotions through images is something that truly drives me to keep learning and improving.  For me, photography is more than just a hobby.  It is my unique perspective, my form of self expression that allows me to share my world with others that for many reasons do not have the opportunity to travel.  With a camera in hand and a smile on my face, photography opens up doors for this very shy person.","user_id":781038,"name":"Laura Ziff","website":"in process"},{"id":57128,"bio":"Born in 1985 in Japan . Akashika graduated from the Kansai University Department of Chinese Studies in 2008 and from Osaka Visual Art College, Department of Photography in 2010. She received the Canon New Cosmos of Photography Grand Prize in 2011 and Visual Arts Photo Award Grand Prize in 2012. \n\nPublish\n2012 Book?Eating Wind?Published by Visual Arts College\nExhibition\n2012 New Cosmos of Photography2012 Tokyo Exhibition/Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\n2013 New Cosmos of Photography2013 Osaka Exhibition/OAPArtCourt Gallery\n2013 New Cosmos of Photography2013 Sendai Exhibition/Sendai Mediatheque\n2013 ?SPACE CADET Actual Exhibition #2?/TURNER GALLERY\n2013  ?LUMIX MEETS  / TOKYO 2020 by Japanese Photographers?/1 RUE RICHELIEU ,Paris /HILLSIDE TERRACE,Japan\n","user_id":57133,"name":"Maya Akashika","website":"akashikamaya.com"},{"id":56153,"bio":"English:\nWessam Minavi, born in 1994 in Iran and currently based in Germany, commenced his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz. In October 2020, he began his second bachelor’s degree in Germany and recently graduated in Media Studies and English/American Studies from the University of Tübingen. Wessam is a storyteller, a visual poet, and his body of work is characterized by abstract photography, photo collage, and cinematic experiments. Wessam seamlessly blends academia and art, offering a harmonious fusion of rigorous studies and creative exploration. Since 2015, he has been working on his autobiographical project, documenting his life in both Iran and Germany, engaging with themes such as (im)migration, identity, depression, and language communication. His artistic approach is experimental, multimedia, and interdisciplinary, aiming to create pieces that stimulate a dialogue about the complexity of human experiences.\n\nDeutsch:\nWessam Minavi, 1994 im Iran geboren und derzeit in Deutschland ansässig, startete seine akademische Reise mit einem Bachelor-Abschluss in Englischer Sprache und Literatur an der Shahid Chamran Universität von Ahvaz. Im Oktober 2020 nahm er sein zweites Bachelor-Studium in Deutschland auf und schloss dieses kürzlich in den Studienfächern Medienwissenschaften und Anglistik/Amerikanistik an der Universität Tübingen. Wessam ist nicht nur ein Geschichtenerzähler, sondern auch ein visueller Dichter, dessen Werk sich durch abstrakte Fotografie, Fotocollagen und filmische Experimente auszeichnet. Wessam verbindet nahtlos Akademie mit Kunst, indem er auf eine harmonische Art die anspruchsvollen Studien mit kreativer Exploration kombiniert. Seit 2015 arbeitet er aktiv an seinem autobiografischen Projekt: Er dokumentiert sein Leben, sowohl im Iran als auch in Deutschland, und setzt sich dabei mit Themen wie (Im)Migration, Identität, Depression und Sprachkommunikation auseinander. Sein künstlerischer Ansatz ist experimentell, multimedial und interdisziplinär und zielt darauf ab, mit seinen Werken einen Dialog über die Komplexität menschlicher Erfahrungen anzuregen.\n\nفارسی:\nوسام میناوی، متولد ۱۹۹۴ در ایران و اکنون مقیم آلمان، مسیر تحصیلی خود را با دریافت مدرک کارشناسی زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی از دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز آغاز کرد. او در اکتبر ۲۰۲۰ دومین دوره کارشناسی خود را در آلمان شروع کرد و اخیراً در رشته‌های مطالعات رسانه و مطالعات زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی و آمریکایی از دانشگاه توبینگن فارغ‌التحصیل شد. وسام قصه‌گو و شاعر بصری است و آثارش با عکاسی انتزاعی، کلاژ عکس، و ویدئو آرت شناخته می‌شود. او علم و هنر را به شکلی هماهنگ ترکیب کرده و تعادلی میان تحقیق آکادمیک و خلاقیت هنری ایجاد می‌کند. از سال ۲۰۱۵ او مشغول کار روی پروژه‌ای خودزندگینامه‌ای است که به مستندسازی زندگی‌اش در ایران و آلمان می‌پردازد و موضوعاتی همچون مهاجرت، هویت، افسردگی و ارتباطات زبانی را بررسی می‌کند. رویکرد هنری او تجربی، چندرسانه‌ای و میان‌رشته‌ای است و هدفش خلق آثاری است که گفتگویی در مورد پیچیدگی تجربیات انسانی ایجاد کند.","user_id":56158,"name":"Wessam Minavi","website":""},{"id":671687,"bio":"Arts degree at La Esmeralda School of fine arts.\n\n2024: Photography course with CSF Spain.\n\n2023: Three photo book workshops with \"La Hydra\" Mexico City.\n\n2019-2017: Selected by the Photo Mexico Festival with the respective exhibitions each year.\n\n2016: Selected by The Tamayo Biennial with the piece \"soldados\".\n\nIn 2002, got a scholarship and residency by the Fordsburgh Artists’ Studios in Johannesburg, South Africa.\n\n2002: Exhibition at The Museum Africa.\n\n2001: Selected by Sint Niklaas, Belgium, for the International Ex Libris Competition.\n\n2000-1997 Selected by Festival del Centro Histórico with the pieces Zombie and Quetzaltlácatl respectively. Also exhibited at the Museum Ex Teresa Arte actual.\n\nHer vocation for detail achieves her narrative description of multiple voices in the projects she executed.\n","user_id":671103,"name":"Margarita Adalid","website":""},{"id":792299,"bio":"Julian Lautenbacher is a German artist based between Kyiv and Berlin.\nInterested in the intersection of Sound \u0026amp; Picture, he is moving between the fields\nof film,  photography, sound design and music in his work.\n\nHis current focus is the exploration and deconstruction of conventional social structures,\nintimacy and the construct of human interaction in different cultures.\nTopics such as the unspoken, queerness, peculiar social codes and anti-discrimination are central.","user_id":781040,"name":"Julian Lautenbacher","website":"www.julian-lautenbacher.com"},{"id":790864,"bio":"Marlene is a Cuban-Colombian American artist and photographer. She grew up in Virginia and is currently based in New York.","user_id":779839,"name":"Marlene Marino","website":"www.marlenemarino.com"},{"id":792283,"bio":"","user_id":781025,"name":"Christian Huber","website":"brennweite.org"},{"id":28732,"bio":"I create photography that visually communicates ideas and personalities. Specializing in narrative-driven portraiture and lifestyle, my images are bold and quirky with a skewed reality.\nThe framework of my photography draws from time spent working as a Photojournalist, coupled with time spent studying conceptual commercial photography at the Academy of Art University. The style of my images draw inspiration from Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon (to name a few).","user_id":28737,"name":"Sean DuFrene","website":"www.seandufrene.com"},{"id":57134,"bio":"I'm a wildlife biologist and conservation photographer from Brazil. \n\nFor the last few years I’ve been traveling around the world, hoping to discover and document lives of amazing and fascinating animals, to make sure that their voice is heard through my words and imagery, to make sure that they can live in peace. \n\n","user_id":57139,"name":"Déa Starlling","website":"www.deastarlling.com"},{"id":114774,"bio":"Janko Belaj (b. 1965 ), Zagreb photographer and an occasional graphic artist, has entered the world of visual art at quite an early age. By the late 70s he published his first images, and since then his photographs were included in numerous exhibitions and monographs in the field of art history (MUO, Muzejski prostor, Mimara, Narodna galerija in Ljubljana…).\nOver the years Janko worked for different publishers, advertising agencies and design studios (X-Press, Školska knjiga, Kult, DNA, Grey, Unex, CWH, Hand Design, McCann…).\nIn the year of 1998 he founded the first Croatian web portal dedicated to photography (fotozine.org), and since 2011 he is a regular participant of Foto Ars Colony. He is a member of ULUPUH (The Croatian Association of Artists of Applied Arts), Kadar 36 and HZSU (Croatian Freelance Artists Association).","user_id":114172,"name":"Janko Belaj","website":"belaj.com/en"},{"id":791693,"bio":"","user_id":780541,"name":"Emma Doing","website":"emmadoing.com"},{"id":288618,"bio":"François Aubret is a French minimal photographer currently living in Los Angeles. After working as a museum and exhibition designer, he decided to go full circle and use his creativity towards his own artistic practice. His background as a designer really influenced the way he looks at his surroundings now. To him this is where his sensibility for symmetry and dynamic compositions comes from.","user_id":288016,"name":"François Aubret","website":"www.francoisaubret.com"},{"id":197000,"bio":"Nacido el 21 de marzo de aprendizaje autodidacta en la fotografía y con algunas exhibiciones en Mexico y E.U.A.","user_id":196398,"name":"Viet Jose Chevez","website":""},{"id":441953,"bio":"I am a communications professional specializing in storytelling through photography and journalism.","user_id":441369,"name":"Anna-Maija Mattila-Litvak","website":""},{"id":690787,"bio":"I capture portraits with a documentary approach, drawn to the subtle, unguarded moments that reveal a person’s presence beyond their surface. My work leans toward the understated—expressions that linger, postures shaped by habit, and the quiet tension between individuals and their surroundings. Instead of seeking the perfect pose, I focus on the in-between, the fleeting, the naturally composed.\n\nWorking mostly in urban spaces, I see the portrait as more than just a face—it’s a reflection of movement, environment, and the rhythm of daily life. Through my lens, I aim to document people not as isolated subjects, but as part of a larger narrative, where their presence speaks beyond what’s immediately visible.","user_id":690203,"name":"Carmen Shi","website":""},{"id":672562,"bio":"Rebecca Finley is an artist who is originally from Knoxville, Tennessee and has lived in Texas since 2005. She received her MFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute and her BA in Studio Art from The University of Tennessee. Rebecca currently holds the position of Professor of Art, Photography at Sam Houston State University where she is also the chair of the  Department of Art. Rebecca’s photographic work deals primarily with environmental portraiture focusing on the people of East Texas and East Tennessee. She explores ideas of identity and connection as well as the differences and similarities we share as humans. Rebecca’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States and Internationally. ","user_id":671978,"name":"Rebecca Finley","website":"rebeccafinleyphoto.com"},{"id":207164,"bio":"Cindy Andrew began her professional career as a photojournalist documenting the fall of the Berlin Wall.  She continued to then document humanitarian issues throughout North America and Asia with a focus on human rights and natural disasters as it affects humans and the environment.  \nCindy captures and shares the worlds' moments while educating and spreading ideas for a better tomorrow approaching each situation with integrity, giving dignity and respect without judgment  to all that she photographs.","user_id":206562,"name":"Cindy Andrew","website":"www.CindyAndrewPhotography.com"},{"id":192758,"bio":"","user_id":192156,"name":"Juan Andrés Vergara Avilez","website":"www.juanandresvergara.com"},{"id":792403,"bio":"","user_id":781125,"name":"Lulu Wu","website":null},{"id":841514,"bio":"577bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:577bet\nSite:  https://577bet.ae.org/\nEndereço:R. 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While covering the Olympic winter games in Lake Placid and subsequent world-class sports events for UPI, I worked with some of the finest photographers in the world. I credit them with providing profound and emotional insights into the process and art of photography.\n\nI also helped develop iPhoto and managed digital photography marketing for Apple. I studied at the University of California at Berkeley, Syracuse University Newhouse School of Communications and the State University of New York at Plattsburgh.","user_id":90959,"name":"John Santoro","website":"www.theheadshotworks.com"},{"id":788831,"bio":"I'm a portrait photographer on Colorado. When I'm not photographing families, I love to put on my macro lens and observe and photograph tiny critters.","user_id":778137,"name":"Erica Chitra","website":"www.facebook.com/EricaChitraPhotography"},{"id":57197,"bio":"Christopher Colville is an artist working to push the boundaries of the photographic medium in both experimental and traditional forms. Born in 1974 in Tucson Arizona Christopher received his BFA in Anthropology and Photography from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and his MFA in Photography from the University of New Mexico.  After leaving New Mexico, he returned home to the Sonoran Desert and is currently living in Phoenix.  Chris has spent his time in Phoenix exploring the desert where he has taught at multiple institutions including as a visiting Assistant Professor at Arizona State University. \n\nChristopher’s work has been included in both national and international publications and exhibitions including SCOPE Basel 2015.  Recent awards include the Ernst Cabat Award through the Tucson Museum of Art,  Critical Mass top 50, the Humble Art Foundations New Photography Grant, an Arizona Commission on the Arts Artist Project Grant, a Public Art Commission from the Phoenix Commission on the Arts and an artist fellowship through the American Scandinavian Foundation.  Christopher’s work has been reviewed in national and international publications including the L.A. Times, the Boston Globe and GUP Magazine.\n","user_id":57202,"name":"Christopher Colville","website":"christophercolville.com"},{"id":656454,"bio":"Artesã.  Técnica em Restauro e Conservação  de Bens Moveis. Artista visual .   Fotógrafa amadora.","user_id":655870,"name":"denize Lima","website":""},{"id":792046,"bio":"I have a BFA in photography and have been working professionally for fifteen years. Most of the work I shoot is documentary as I work shooting events for film industry functions in the Denver area. While I love a good documentary photo, I am drawn to artistic portraits. When I was in school, I failed portraiture. I didn't realize, at the time, that portraits could be artistic. Since I work with a lot of people in the local film industry, I hope to move into cinematic portraits. ","user_id":780840,"name":"Jason DeWitt","website":"www.jasondewittphoto.com"},{"id":57220,"bio":"Shandor Barcs, 1985, Mexican Photographer and Filmmaker.\nAs a still photographer, he works mainly with constructed scenes - Mise en scène-. Lighting plays an important role in his scenes, and thematically a particular interest in absurdity and the exaltation of everyday life can be found.\nWas one of the featured photographers in the Tokyo International Photo Festival Competition with his work “Family from the Mist”. His work was also featured in Seoul Lunar Photo Fest.\nAs a filmmaker his short film “Fixing Rituals” is currently being shown in different festivals around the world.\nHas been supported in Mexico by The National Fund for Culture and Arts, and the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs.","user_id":57225,"name":"Shandor Barcs","website":"www.facebook.com/shandorbarcs"},{"id":770393,"bio":"Hey, I'm Journee Moffett, a photographer/ writer based in Phoenix, Az. I try to shoot wide range of subjects; from street, weddings, even NY fashion shows. Regardless I describe myself as a photojournalist; always capturing the story, the unspoken emotion, no matter the subject. ","user_id":762933,"name":"Journee Moffett","website":""},{"id":792367,"bio":"My name is Carolyn Gallo and I’m an amateur photographer from the Metropolitan Detroit area. I’ve been behind the lens regularly for about 15 years. I am influenced by fashion and commercial photography, especially the era of the supermodels, and strive to create that aura when I photograph everyday people. I would love to grow in my photography journey, doing this more often and relying on my regular 9-5 less often. Photography is a joyful frustration for me, I never grow tired of it and learn something new every time I pick up the camera.","user_id":781095,"name":"Carolyn Gallo","website":"www.carolyngallo.com"},{"id":792409,"bio":"I am Kamran Ali, aka KamranOnBike, an adventure cyclist photographer and filmmaker. I have been traveling the world by bicycle for the past eight years and have cycled over 58,000 km across 49 countries in four continents.\nI was born and raised in Pakistan. Later I moved to Germany, where I received a Ph.D. in computer science and worked as a software engineer. I had a dream to cycle from Germany to Pakistan, for which I had to wait for a decade. In 2015, I quit my job to fulfill this dream. I bought a bicycle, packed cameras, and hit the road. Little did I know where my travels would take me. Little did I know I would be away for so long!","user_id":781131,"name":"Kamran Ali","website":"www.kamranonbike.com"},{"id":575991,"bio":"The problem is, this is just a small part of what I'm interested in. But it is fascinating to do. ","user_id":575407,"name":"Koen Nieuwendijk","website":"www.lievehemel.nl/weekly_first.htm"},{"id":165582,"bio":"","user_id":164980,"name":"ML Miller","website":"www.mlmillerphotography.com"},{"id":842271,"bio":"Street and documentary photographer. I focus on freezing authentic moments in public spaces, framing the quiet beauty of the city and its people.","user_id":828114,"name":"Corentin Savino","website":null},{"id":57201,"bio":"Marcin Płonka was born in 1986 in Łańcut, Poland. He is an Art Director, Photographer and Visual Artist who holds a BFA in Graphic Design from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Wrocław, Poland. He studied  Photography in ITF Opava in Czech Republic, but never managed to graduate. Took part in a portraiture workshop with Alessandra Sanguinetti in 2015. His work has received recognition in photo festivals held in Prague, Berlin, Luxembourg, Zagreb and Moscow. ","user_id":57206,"name":"Marcin Płonka","website":"mplonka.com"},{"id":200878,"bio":"photography work can be found at \n@blackhawkdesign\n\nProduction Designer for Television and Film.","user_id":200276,"name":"Dave Blass","website":"www.daveblass.com"},{"id":792425,"bio":"","user_id":781145,"name":"Christopher Boas","website":null},{"id":619766,"bio":"Filmmaker, Photographer","user_id":619182,"name":"David Haskell","website":"haskell.myportfolio.com"},{"id":90719,"bio":"Vanja Bučan is an award winning Slovenian photographer, who lives and works in Berlin. She graduated at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague at the department of documentary photography, however, she distanced herself from the  straight documentary genre after her studies and focused on staged photography instead. Before becoming a professional photographer, she studied sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Ljubljana, and actively took part in environmental activism, which is evident conceptually in her artistic oeuvre. She views photography as an open medium, a realm where she can freely express her views and critique of society.In her signature artistic style, she alters her own photographs and places them in staged compositions in order to achieve deconstructed and multifaceted realities that generate a visually rich expression, which verges on fiction.\nHer work has been  awarded and exhibited at several major international group exhibitions biennials, and solo shows. Among some are  Kunsthaus Wien(AU), Benaki Museum with Athens Photo Festival, Biel Fototage(CH), Circulations(s ) Festival(FR),  CAFA Art Museum Beijing, Lishui Art Museum, Photo London, Photo Basel, Talent Latent(SP), Viennacontemporary,(AU) Vento Solar (BR), Leica Gallery Wetzlar(DE)  and more.","user_id":90259,"name":"Vanja Bucan","website":"www.vanjabucan.com"},{"id":841516,"bio":"122bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:122bet\nSite:  https://122bet.gb.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 02183-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9468-4661\nEmail: 122bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #122bet #122betgnames #122betlogincom #122betwebsite #122betcasino","user_id":827359,"name":"Betgbnet Betgbnet","website":"122bet.gb.net"},{"id":792374,"bio":"Born in Ukraine and raised in Germany, I am a photographer currently based in Switzerland. My work primarily revolves around portraits, with a special emphasis on capturing the essence of women.","user_id":781101,"name":"Anetta Damm2","website":"anettadamm.myportfolio.com"},{"id":792394,"bio":"","user_id":781117,"name":"Ella Hutchinson","website":"www.ellahutchinson.com"},{"id":792401,"bio":"I live and work as photographer in Munich. As social anthropologist I am interested in transnational relations and the supply chain of commodities. I love traveling, talking to the people, doing research and taking photographs.","user_id":781124,"name":"Carolin Hirschfeld","website":"carolin-hirschfeld.de"},{"id":792383,"bio":"Juri Kim is a Los Angeles-based visual artist, photographer, and creative director. Select clients and publications include The Getty Center, Tilly's","user_id":781109,"name":"Juri Kim","website":"www.jurikimart.com"},{"id":736671,"bio":"Larry Choyce (LeChoyce) is a photographer based in Austin, TX who developed a passion for photography at a young age. Growing up in East Austin, LeChoyce was exposed to the city's vibrant culture and diverse communities, which inspired him to capture the world around him through the lens of a camera. With a keen eye for detail and a love for storytelling, LeChoyce's photography reflects his deep connection to the people and places he encounters.","user_id":735112,"name":"Larry Choyce","website":"www.facebook.com/lechoyce"},{"id":308750,"bio":"Je suis devenu photographe portraitiste après avoir photographié des paysages et des jardins. Cette nouvelle pratique m'a conduit à travailler en studio et à reprendre les codes du portrait dans l'histoire de la peinture et de la photographie.","user_id":308148,"name":"franck boucourt","website":"www.franckboucourt.com"},{"id":547581,"bio":"","user_id":546997,"name":"Kyle Kresge","website":"kylekresge.photofolio.com"},{"id":734804,"bio":"Will Wilson’s projects foster the continuation and transformation of customary Indigenous cultural practice.  He is a Diné photographer and trans-customary artist. Wilson studied photography, sculpture, and art history at Oberlin College and the University of New Mexico (MFA, Photography, 2002). He is the recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award for Sculpture, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant for Photography, and the Native Arts and Culture Foundation SHIFT fellowship.  Wilson has taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts, Oberlin College, University of Arizona and Santa Fe Community College. In 2020, he was Doran Artist in Residence at Yale University Art Gallery, and recently co-curated Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography, at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.  Wilson is Associate Professor of Photography @ UT Austin.","user_id":733601,"name":"Will Wilson","website":"willwilson.photoshelter.com"},{"id":57265,"bio":"I am Erfan Saman Far\nBorn on October 4, 1984\nI started photography in 2003.\nI mostly photograph in the field of nature and culture.\nI entered the NFT world a few years ago and converted some of my photos into NFT.\nMy field of study was electronics, but I was very interested in photography.\nI participated in several group and individual exhibitions.\nAnd I was ranked in several photography festivals.\nI have been working in the field of environment for several years and I am working with a news agency in the field of nature and environment photos.\nI was mostly active in my country, and recently I went international,Since I entered NFT.\n\n","user_id":57270,"name":"Erfan Samanfar","website":"foundation.app/@Erfansamanfar"},{"id":792404,"bio":"I love taking pictures. It’s a bit of a compulsion.  I want to capture things that catch my eye, certain scenes or people.  Ordinary and extraordinary, things that are familiar and things that stand out because I’ve never seen them before. Some I take because I want to share what I’m seeing, other times I think “I’ll look at these when I’m 80.”\n\nMy self portraits just happen. I’ll be going about my day, I’ll see my reflection and I feel like I want to capture that image. I might make some small adjustments, move something that’s in the way, stand this way or that way, but I don’t do much staging. I try to capture the image that caught my eye in the first place.\n\n If my house was burning I’d save photographs.  \n","user_id":781126,"name":"Elisa Farmilant","website":""},{"id":792435,"bio":"It's not every day that a girl from a town of 300 people in rural Utah with no stop light, no school and no vending machine attends an award-winning international boarding school and there discovers a passion for photography that changes the course of her life. Must have just been one of those days for me. ","user_id":781152,"name":"Julia Benjamin","website":""},{"id":792451,"bio":"","user_id":781165,"name":"Savannah Noel","website":null},{"id":792422,"bio":"R. Lee Post enjoys investigations in various visual media, and creative experiments in photography.\nFrom RISD, she received both a BFA in Painting, MFA in Photography. Her photographs are in the collections of SF MOMA and Dayton Art Institute. Photo Exhibits include: Locally: at ICA Boston, DeCordova Museum, MIT Hayden Gallery, University of MA Boston Gallery, the Griffin Photography Museum, other MA galleries, VT PhotoPlace Gallery, and internationally, in group shows in Greece and Canada.  Lee has also worked in Audio Visual productions for corporations as well as for dancers and musicians, in avant-garde performance theater, as a video producer of corporate trainings and of holistic health programs, and has taught photography in high schools.\n","user_id":781142,"name":"R Lee Post","website":"www.rleepost.com"},{"id":792270,"bio":"I'm Marzieh Khademian, formerly an architecture student turned passionate photographer. While my academic journey led me to study architecture at university, I've transitioned away from that path and now find joy and fulfillment behind the lens. My love for both photography and people has drawn me to the captivating world of documentary photography, a realm that truly keeps me alive. As I traverse the globe, my lens captures diverse subjects, reflecting the beauty and stories found in the places I visit.","user_id":781017,"name":"Marzieh Khademianravandi","website":""},{"id":199260,"bio":"Marisol Mendez is a photographer and researcher from Cochabamba, Bolivia. She uses her camera to study the tension between truth and fiction, the tight relationship between what a photograph creates and the (sur)real it comes from. Driven by research-led and self-initiated projects, she seeks to deconstruct traditional modes of representation and weave nuanced narratives with multiple layers of meaning.\nAt the heart of her artistic pursuit lies the exploration of humankind. Marisol is moved by the desire to build genuine connections with the people on the other side of the lens. Her objective is to encapsulate the intimacy of shared experiences, the tenderness or friction of mutual recognition. \nEmbracing the horizontality of images, she utilizes a diverse array of visual languages to tell stories that traverse the boundaries between individual experience, collective memory, and imagination. Rooted in the landscapes and folklore of her culture, Marisol's work oscillates between candid and staged, naturalistic and mythical. Ultimately,  she wishes to challenge preconceptions, spark dialogue, and prompt viewers to reconsider their perspectives on reality and representation.\nMarisol Mendez has been part of numerous exhibitions and festivals like Sharjah Biennial 15, Format Festival, Getxophoto, and Athens Photo Festival. Her work has been published worldwide including in Wallpaper, Vogue Italia, Balam and GUP Magazine. In 2021 her project  MADRE was the cover of The British Journal of Photography and FotoFilmic.\nMendez's practice has earned acclaim and received various awards like first place in the 2023 Sony World Professional Award Environment category and the 2021 PhMuseum Photography Grant New Generation Prize. Last year she was selected as a Foam Talent 2024-25 and published MADRE with Setanta Books (UK). \n","user_id":198658,"name":"Marisol Mendez","website":"www.marisol-mendez.com "},{"id":204028,"bio":"Natasha Rudenko uses photography and multi-media to interprets her personal experiences and transformations as a human being. She engages in self-reflection and investigates the realms of feelings, personhood and identity constructs through photography. \n\nSince the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine Natasha Rudenko turned her lens to document and narrate the stories that are shaped in the sounds of the air sirens.","user_id":203426,"name":"Natasha Rudenko","website":"www.natasharudenko.com"},{"id":677915,"bio":"Josie Lepe’s gaze is that of a Mexican immigrant, Latina mother-based artist and a photojournalist by trade. She redeﬁnes the visual representation of what she calls the Latines community. Lepe focuses on visuals that portray females as a counter-image to stereotypes and reinforce positive characterization of her culture as a Mexican American.  Lepe’s photography was part of the De Young Open 2023 in San Francisco from Sept. 30 - Jan. 7, 2024.","user_id":677331,"name":"Josie Lepe","website":"www.josielepe.com"},{"id":792413,"bio":"Amateur, with little resources. Portrait and culture photography connect me to me soul, to the essence, to us all. Passionate since I have memory of it, however have never managed to do anything with photography. ","user_id":781135,"name":"Verónica Quriós","website":""},{"id":792449,"bio":"An aspiring Artist. Currently a working freelance Photographer and Film Director. ","user_id":781163,"name":"Aliff Zulkifli","website":"www.screwthebox.com"},{"id":646688,"bio":"","user_id":646104,"name":"Sarah-Tabea Sammel","website":""},{"id":769429,"bio":"Currently reading for a BA (Hons.) Photography with the Open College of the Arts, he is a full-time employed photographer.  He participated in various solo and group exhibitions locally and abroad.  He holds a Diploma in Professional Photography from the Institute of Photography, London, and he freelances for various magazines and papers, including. He has released two publications so far:  'Phnom Penh: The Struggling Smiles (April 2018)' and 'Dire State, Voice of the People through Images'.  His last exhibition ( VIA: Way of the Streets ) is a documentation of life on the streets and was held in May 2023, wit the plan of having this exhibition travel to other countries. \n","user_id":762203,"name":"Jacob Sammut","website":"www.jacobsammutphotography.com"},{"id":1580,"bio":"Viktoria Sorochinski is a Ukrainian-born artist with multicultural background, currently working and living in Berlin, Germany. Sorochinski acquired her Masters of Fine Arts from New York University in 2008. In the past ten years she has had over 85 exhibitions in 25 countries throughout Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Sorochinski’s work is published and reviewed in over 95  international publications including her monograph “Anna \u0026amp; Eve” published in Germany by Peperoni Books in 2013. She is also a winner and finalist of over 45 international competitions, fellowships and awards, such as Arnold Newman Prize, Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Lucie Award (IPA-Discovery of the Year), Meitar Award,  LensCulture Exposure Award, Felix Scholler Award, Visible White Photo Prize (Celeste Prize), Magenta Flash Forward, PDN Photo Annual, J.M.Cameron Award, Voies Off Arles Award, Review Santa Fe, Descubrimientos PHE, BluePrint Fellowship and Canada Council for the Arts Grant among others.\n","user_id":1580,"name":"Viktoria Sorochinski","website":"www.viktoria-sorochinski.com"},{"id":667406,"bio":"Photographer, content and event producer. I have created and produced award-winning programs that engage, enrich, document and inspire. My work has taken me around the globe, from the dairy farms of Pt Reyes Station to the peaks of the Caucasus Mountains in the country of Georgia. I have a keen ability to move audiences from engagement and inspiration to knowledge and action.","user_id":666822,"name":"Denise Rocco-Zilber","website":"Www.roccophotography.com"},{"id":57256,"bio":"\nI'm Photo Lab Technician and research assistant at University of Naples Audiovisual Research Center\nMain research subjects are ROM's identity, urban daily life, street photography, live music, theatre, performing arts. \nI'm member of  Ta’ata ,  agence multimédia de photos polynésienne(Tahiti et les îles),  and of Artistes sans Frontières\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibitions/Events \n\n\n\n\nFête de l'Humanité, Paris 2015\n Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Marseille 2013\nEsfoto 12,  El Salvador 2012\nRe-visualizing the city (IVSA), New York 2012  \nPICS Festival , London 2012 (multimedia)\nTekne‘ Arte Contemporanea, Potenza 2010 \nGalerie 88, Paris 2010 \nGiuBox Gallery, Naples 2009\nCentro Cultural Rojas, Buenos Aires 2009 \nCasa della Pace, Milan 2009 (collettiva)\nParcours Artistique du 3e, Paris 2009 \nGalerie 52, Paris 2009\nIstituto Italiano Cultura/Altrimenti, Luxembourg 2008\nIstituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici, Naples 2007 \nInstitut Francais de Naples, Naples 2006\nMuseo di Santa Chiara, Naples 2005\n","user_id":57261,"name":"Maurizio Cimino","website":"www.lensculture.com/maurizio-cimino"},{"id":540155,"bio":"My work strives to capture the connection between the human psyche and the living world. I seek to break down the barriers and limitations imposed by the neoliberal system - to go back to our inner selves and reveal the extent of our actions on the natural environment.\n\nI believe that everything is connected and our collective well-being is closely linked to the health of the planet. My goal is to capture the beauty and fragility of the natural world as well as the impact of human activity. My work reflects my passion for nature and my commitment to protecting it for future generations.\n\nI work with natural and industrial elements and mix them to embody the limitations of society and think critically about the impact we have on the planet and how this in turn affects our own psyche.\n","user_id":539571,"name":"Conny Kirste","website":"www.connykirste.com"},{"id":58277,"bio":"Atsushi Hirao was born in 1987, Nagano, Japan. He studied Geography at Waseda University. After graduated, he photographed people working at the Kitahotaka mountain hut for four years, the highest elevation hut in Japan. His work was awarded Konica Minolta Foto Plemio in 2011, and exhibited at Konica Minolta Plaza in Tokyo. Outside of Japan, he documented a township, so called slum, in Cape Town of South Africa in 2012. In 2013, he moved to New York City to attend the photojournalism and documentary photography program at the International Center of Photography where he received The Wall Street Journal Scholarship for photojournalism. - See more at: https://atsushihirao.squarespace.com/contact-bio/#sthash.QVkaTBsa.dpuf","user_id":58282,"name":"Atsushi Hirao","website":"atsushihirao.com"},{"id":36070,"bio":"Enseignante en maternelle, la photo est ma passion. Je me forme , depuis une dizaine d'années, en participant à des stages qui ont lieu l'été aux Rencontres d'Arles, ou à Paris avec des photographes professionnels. Je suis équipée d'un matériel de studio dans lequel je réalise des portraits \n","user_id":36075,"name":"Isabelle Cerf","website":"www.isabellecerfphotos.com"},{"id":57312,"bio":"Kirsten Swensen is an Eindhoven/Amsterdam based Photographer and Designer. She obtained her Bachelor in Photography \u0026amp; Design in 2013. Later in 2017 she landed a TEDx talk about her project \"The Beauty of Surrender\". \n\nHer portraits are considered to be fragile and soft. They often contain moments of fleeting intimacy. In her work she explores the female body and tactility. Swensen is interested in finding the physical and psychological beauty in her surroundings.  In her photographic work she wants to emphasize sensitivity and intimacy. She is always close to her subject. Te focus lies on the relationship between the artist and the model. The tangible presence.  ","user_id":57317,"name":"Kirsten Swensen","website":"www.kirstenswensen.com"},{"id":57508,"bio":"","user_id":57513,"name":"Barbara Ghidini","website":"www.barbaraghidini.info"},{"id":728067,"bio":"I am a native New Yorker and freelance documentary photographer based in Brooklyn, currently on a documentary photography fellowship at the ICP. \n\nI spent the first decade of my career in international development and human rights; across Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, India, and the Middle East. Between 2017-2022 I worked as a research analyst in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. I have always documented my fieldwork - within ethical standards - through the lens and text.\n\nMy primary guiding principle as a visual artist is a deep sense of empathy. I strive to employ my academic background in anthropology and international relations and my experiences in the field to place my images in greater social, historical, and geopolitical contexts. \n","user_id":727483,"name":"Jesse I. Kornbluth","website":"www.jesse-kornbluth.com"},{"id":57306,"bio":"Jasna Klančišar (1973) graduated from the FAMU Akademie Muzickych Umeni in Prague (Academy of Performing Arts in Prague) in 2002 and received her master's degree in documentary photography of marginalized groups in 2004, under the mentorship of Viktor Kolař. She currently lives and works in Ljubljana, and since 2009 she has been teaching photography. In addition to teaching and mentoring, she also creates her own works as a self-employed in culture in the field of photography. She has been professionally dedicated to documentary photographic projects from the very beginning (since 1991), and is primarily interested in marginalized groups. This is how several extensive cycles came about, like Hold Me Tight about a lesbian couple, East of Dawn West of Darkness, about life of women living in a singles home, 30˝ - portraits of transgender and cissexual non-normative people and others. She exhibits at home and abroad, and also publishes her projects in the printed media. Among other things, she has made a name for herself as a reportage photographer who has been capturing events on the Slovenian LGBT+ scene for decades.","user_id":57311,"name":"Jasna Klančišar","website":"www.jasnaklancisar.net"},{"id":727655,"bio":"I'm Danish, living in the South of France. \nAfter a long career in the fashion industry, I'm now an established photographer. My favorite subjects are travel and portrait photography, especially in Asia.\n\nI'm the founder of \" A WISH FOR HUMANITY \", www.awishforhumanity.org  We are a French-registered Foundation that sells art in favor of women-led charities all focusing on education, protection, and empowerment of women and children. \nMany of my photographs are for sale in our Art Shop and those of 40 other artists, all generously donated to our cause. www.awishforhumanity.org.\n\nI'm also presented by Singulart.com, https://www.singulart.com/en/","user_id":727071,"name":"Lisbet Moneton","website":"www.lisbethmoneton.com"},{"id":57579,"bio":"Margaret Kay Dodd is an award-winning graphic designer, editor, publisher, and self-taught photographer. Born in Australia, she moved to the United States of America via Singapore, and has also lived in Kenya and England. After working in publishing in New York City, she moved to Santa Barbara, California and founded Yellow Dog Graphic Works with Reg van Cuylenburg, followed later by Studio K Arts. She has designed and produced many books and fine art catalogs for museums, galleries, and artists. Her indie imprint, Blue Palm Press, publishes books on the arts, nature, and the human condition. She currently lives both in Santa Barbara, California, USA and Den Haag, The Netherlands.\nEmail: studiokarts@earthlink.net","user_id":57584,"name":"Margaret Kay Dodd","website":""},{"id":792523,"bio":"","user_id":781229,"name":"John Millar","website":"www.johnnymillar.com"},{"id":193129,"bio":"Actif en photographie depuis 2004 et autodidacte, Zakari Gilbert voyage régulièrement pour s'inspirer du monde et bâtir un corpus universel.  Il a plusieurs expositions personnelles à son actif et a diffusé en salle depuis 2011 le travail d'une trentaine de photographes talentueux, surtout de Russie, dans le cadre du projet Zerkalo, fondé à Québec au Canada. En 2014, il suivi une classe de maître déterminante auprès de Gueorgui Pinkhassov (Magnum Paris) à Moscou. En 2018, il amorce un nouveau projet photographique, notamment en Grèce et dans les pays d'ex-Yougoslavie, qui verra le jour en 2024. ","user_id":192527,"name":"Zakari Gilbert","website":"www.photo-kozak.tumblr.com"},{"id":761609,"bio":"I'm an amatreur photographer. My experience comes only from my travels, events and the nature around me. Photography to me is mostly about emotions that you can save, print and come back to. Since I was a little child, I have always loved to go through family albums, listen to the stories behind the pictures and observe how things change. I love to give those emotions to other people and watch how they smile when they go through the moments that we have shared.","user_id":756067,"name":"Marcin Malantowicz","website":""},{"id":693958,"bio":"","user_id":693374,"name":"James Sparshatt","website":"www.jamessparshatt.com"},{"id":57581,"bio":"I love still images. I always have.\n\nSo after half a lifetime of being too scared to try, I tried. And now I'm the happiest* fine art and landscape photographer in Alicante.\n\n*this hasn't been officially verified, but it's a pretty big hunch.","user_id":57586,"name":"Margarita Vazquez Diaz","website":"innit-photography.com"},{"id":587818,"bio":"Jonathan Moller is an award-winning documentary photographer and human rights activist. He has published two books on Guatemala, a book about Peru, a book on the diversity of young Cubans today, and a Black Lives Matter focused book; his latest book, In Transit: In the Company of Strangers, will be printed in Spain in late March, 2024. Moller’s work is included in the permanent collections of over twenty museums, among others: San Francisco MOMA; Museum of Fine Arts Boston; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires. He has exhibited and spoken widely in the United States, Latin America and Europe. Moller divides his time between the United States and Latin America.\nwww.jonathanmoller.org \n","user_id":587234,"name":"Jonathan Moller","website":"www.jonathanmoller.org"},{"id":57524,"bio":"    Marilyn Suriani’s non-stop career has produced world class images, stunning documentaries and highly coveted fine art. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of museums, corporations, private individuals and in high profile public spaces, including two permanent exhibits at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Recently she undertook a new commission and produced a 10’ x 28’ water image, Liquid Emerald, one of the largest photographs on glass in Atlanta, in a signature high-rise office tower . \"Waterway\", her latest commission is a 54 linear foot  tryptic in the lobby corridor of a high end luxury condo tower in Las Vegas reminding the viewer of water in short supply.\n\n    Marilyn has been awarded numerous grants to produce her many documentary projects, including the poignant and inspirational Storefront Churches Project featuring small urban non-corporate congregations. Some of these images are in the permanent collection of the High Museum of Art. Additionally, her raw account of her Women in Prison documentary focused on the women and their lives inside and South Philly, a 20 year documentary of her \n    \n     Dancing Naked in the Material World, Suriani’s in-depth study and book of exotic dancers, received unanimous praise by critics nationally; the Philadelphia Inquirer calling it “fine urban anthropology”. The book and a NYC gallery exhibit resulted in numerous national radio and print interviews and reviews, and a TV show dedicated to the book on Sally Jesse Raphael. Images from this work were displayed in the “Deep South” Exhibition at the  International Festival of Arles, France, curated by Gilles Morra, alongside such notables as Eudora Welty, William Christenberry, and Bruce Davidson. \n     \n     Marilyn was chosen as an \"artist in residence\" at the L’Ecole Nationale de la Photographie in Arles, France and has been honored by the governor of Georgia for her “significant contribution to the visual arts”. Her work continues to be highlighted in national and international magazines, including Photo Vogue, Black and White, Camera Arts, Zeit, Moda, Behind the Shutter, and Codaworx.\n\n     Suriani is currently working on two bodies of work examining the environment: Waterscapes, depicting the lyrical and temporal qualities of light and water and Natural Selections, a study of the subtle compositions in nature. Suriani Women, portraits of women of all ages and Suriani's latest work, enables women to feel confident and esteemed by portraying their inner beauty and uniqueness.","user_id":57529,"name":"Marilyn Suriani","website":"www.surianiphoto.com"},{"id":202320,"bio":"Carlos Henrique Jacques Anderson, born on May 15, 1981, is a  musician, composer, art director and photographer based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He holds an Art Master's degree CODARTS, Rotterdam, obtained in 2017, complemented by a Bachelor's degree in Jazz Composition from the same institution in 2013.","user_id":201718,"name":"Carlos Jacques","website":"www.c-jax.com/home"},{"id":792588,"bio":"Susanne Swanson Bernard is a collage artist, freelance writer and photographer, currently living in Boise, Idaho. She has had a camera in her hand since age seven,  when her mom gifted her a basic Kodak point-and-shoot camera for her Birthday.  Susanne's work has been published in magazines and galleries Nationwide. ","user_id":781283,"name":"Susanne Swanson Bernard","website":"www.instagram.com/bernardartphotography"},{"id":792627,"bio":"vintage surrealist","user_id":781315,"name":"Lee Shaffer","website":""},{"id":714103,"bio":"","user_id":713519,"name":"Sarah Appelhans","website":""},{"id":191920,"bio":"Gregory Collavini (b. 1988) is a Swiss-based documentary photographer and a creative director with a degree in Visual Communication from the Lausanne University of Art and Design (ECAL). In addition to holding certificates in Team Leadership and Brand Strategy \u0026amp; Storytelling, he also possesses a versatile skill set in brand development, photo curation, book making and design systems. In his photography work, Gregory focuses on capturing the essence of human environments, traversing architecture, landscapes, and urban planning.","user_id":191318,"name":"Gregory Collavini","website":"www.gregorycollavini.photo"},{"id":792555,"bio":"Nato nel 1956. Appassionato di fotografia concettuale. ","user_id":781257,"name":"marco simonelli","website":"www.formalux.it"},{"id":37509,"bio":"I´m a self taught photographer since 2006, when I acquired my first digital camera. Since then, I try to investigate and explore the closer world surrounding me as well as the places I visit, by almost taking a camera 24/7 with me and  via street, landscape or portrait photography . Thank you.","user_id":37514,"name":"José Antonio Jiménez","website":"jajimenez.carbonmade.com"},{"id":690786,"bio":"When I was 18, I inherited my father's old film camera, and for several years I took the camera to school every day, shooting on campus and on my way to and from school.\nMore than a decade later, I picked up the camera again and started shooting the streets.\nI always carries a camera with me and spends my days walking around looking for shutter opportunities.","user_id":690202,"name":"Emma Ohata","website":"www.instagram.com/cocopineginger?igsh=ZjB5YmdzYXJ5c3Ji\u0026utm_source=qr"},{"id":216154,"bio":"The beggining of my photography journey :\n\nI am from  Caracas, Venezuela. My father is french and my mother Venezuelan. I grew up with both cultures in my life.\n\nI have lived in France with my son since 2018 due to the political situation in my country.\n\nMy photography journey started with my first degree in  Tourism and Administration where i had the opportunity to work in beautiful natural scenarios of my tropical country Venezuela. At that moment I took pictures very spontaneous and because during school, i got graphic design courses i had already certain manage of color and composition that appear in a easy way in my images.\n\nLittle by little i get more serious with travel photography until i decided to engage and got deeper in knowledge about images, edition, and developing visuals skills,   so i made a two year diplôme course at the University Monte Avila, in « Art and Photography Techniques »  and later follow two more years in a private photography  school based  in Caracas and  Miami.\n\nIn France,  i have had the opportunity of investigating in visual projects at the School of Beaux Art in Nantes and with photographic associations where i belong.\n\nMy visual style is influen","user_id":215552,"name":"Claudia Bertou","website":"claudiabertou.com"},{"id":792598,"bio":"Sheldon Sabbatini is an award winning artist and commercial/advertising photographer based in Portland, Oregon.","user_id":781292,"name":"Sheldon Sabbatini","website":"www.sabfoto.com"},{"id":792599,"bio":"Veterinarian and photography lover","user_id":781293,"name":"Pepe Jara","website":"Www.pepejara.com"},{"id":700184,"bio":"Born in Florianópolis, photographer since 2009.\nHe found in photography a way to express the art and movements of a time.\nJapan, the country where he lived while discovering photography, is often seen in his work.","user_id":699600,"name":"Annete Owatari","website":""},{"id":792572,"bio":"Been enjoying photography for many years and like especially photographs of my friends and people I meet while traveling","user_id":781271,"name":"Larry Brucia","website":"www.themasktrilogy.com"},{"id":67356,"bio":"Photographer working in The Lake District National Park, NW England.\n.\nA number of careers, including 5yrs in the army, photojournalism post grad' (London College of Printing), running a photographic company in Bushey, Hertfordshire \u0026amp; more recently a gallery owner.\n.\nOver the years I've been somewhat peripatetic, with extended trips to Southeast Asia, Oz, Patagonia, Mongolia, and in 2018 I bought an art gallery in Keswick.\n.\nIn 2024, my wife and I opened a second Gallery, 55 yards farther into the town.\n.\nThroughout, I continue to work on personal photographic  projects both in the UK and abroad.\n","user_id":67090,"name":"Tim Fisher","website":"timfisher.co.uk"},{"id":231326,"bio":"","user_id":230724,"name":"Adina Georgiana Catucci","website":"georgianart.myportfolio.com"},{"id":231792,"bio":"Kuala Lumpur, MY street photographer kept continued to discover the essence of the street and saw it from its own point of view.\n\n\n\n","user_id":231190,"name":"Amirul Johari","website":"instagram.com/miruljoha"},{"id":791689,"bio":"I am a photographer and I major in capturing street life, architecture, and portraits. I majorly shoot in black and white. I also make travel reels on my Instagram channel. ","user_id":780537,"name":"samarth nahata","website":"-"},{"id":232556,"bio":"","user_id":231954,"name":"Han Lei","website":"www.hanleiphoto.com"},{"id":107288,"bio":"Fotografo professionista attivo dal 2007,\ndiviso fra produzioni moda ed i progetti personali, qui presentati attraverso una loro piccola parte.\n\nProfessional photographer since 2007,\nshared between fashion productions and personal projects, here displayed through a small selection.","user_id":106686,"name":"Diego Chiarlo","website":""},{"id":57514,"bio":"Chris Barrett is a British photojournalist and researcher based in the UK, specializing in China and Far East issues. He splits his time working on long form news stories and more conceptual related projects. He has previously lived and worked in China and South Korea having had work featured on the BBC, Telegraph and The Guardian websites while also providing research and material to the Thomson Reuters Foundation. He also contributes to the online North Korea specialist news and analysis website NK News.\n\nChris has previously worked for the photographic self publishing project called SP,BH - Self Publish, Be Happy. He has also assisted photo agency Majority World on their photographic supply team and other areas within the agency.\n\nEducation:\n[2011] MA in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster, UK.\n[2005] BA(hons) degree in Fine Art from the Nottingham Trent University, School of Art and Design, UK.\n","user_id":57519,"name":"Chris Barrett","website":"www.iconsofrhetoric.com"},{"id":202585,"bio":"I am a real estate and lifestyle photographer who also love to show pictures of daily live on the streets.....","user_id":201983,"name":"Angela Goossens","website":"angelasfotografie.com"},{"id":534328,"bio":"I am a self-taught, non-professional photographer. I have a degree in Philosophy with an artistic-literary specialisation. In the beginning, I used analogue methods, both in black and white and in colour, and I learned how to develop black and white images in the dark room. With analogue means, I also focused on photographic experimentation, especially in the post-production stage. Later I adopted also digital methods. My photographic projects cover various genres: Black and White, Portrait and Self-portrait, Fine Art, Conceptual, Visual Stories, Street Photography and Architecture.\n\n","user_id":533744,"name":"NEVA TAMBURINO","website":"facebook.com/neva.tamburino.7"},{"id":525601,"bio":"Me dedico a la fotografía por afición. Mis intereses abarcan diferentes registros desde la arquitectura, paisaje, retrato y street photography. ","user_id":525017,"name":"Emilio Andrés Codina","website":""},{"id":792680,"bio":"Ancien assistant réalisateur.  Dans le monde et en dehors du monde. Marcheur infatigable, coureur régulier, contemplatif à plein temps. ","user_id":781360,"name":"Bülent Karakas","website":""},{"id":792637,"bio":"Robert Sabo is a freelance photojournalist working in New York. Before embarking on his latest adventure, he spent a decade as a staff photographer with THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Prior to his work at THE DAILY NEWS, he worked as a senior picture editor with Getty Images. Before that he was a staff photographer at THE JOURNAL NEWS. He learned photography in the U.S. Navy where he graduated from NAVAL SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY and DINFOS School of Photojournalism and spent nine years active duty. He worked for various base newspapers before being selected to attend Syracuse University's Newhouse School of  Mass Communication's military photojournalism program. After graduation from Syracuse, Robert joined the Battleship IOWA as one of only four Navy Photojournalists documenting life in the U.S. Navy including the photos of the explosion onboard USS IOWA in which 47 sailors were killed. He considers Walker Evans, Eugene Smith, Paul Strand, Robert Frank, Lewis Hine, Weegee and Elliott Erwitt to be his greatest inspirations. He lives in Croton-on-Hudson with Helen and their son Jonah. While recently many of his assignments focus on sports; his favorite photography comes from capturing the be","user_id":781323,"name":"Robert Sabo","website":"www.sabophoto.com"},{"id":741360,"bio":"I was born in Athens, Greece. During and after the completion of my studies on Graphic and Interior Design  I worked privately in the Advertising field, by establishing my creative studio and consequently engaged in multinational Advertising Companies.\nIn 2009 I initiated my studies at the School of Fine and Applied Arts, faculty of Fine Arts, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and graduated with excellent in 2014.\nIn 2017, I acquired my MA a Greek-French collaborative program: Athens School of Fine Arts, Greece \u0026amp;  University Paris 8 Arts et Technologies de l’Image Virtuelle, UFR Arts, France.\nSince February 2020 I am Phd candidate at the School of Fine and Applied Arts,  Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.\n\nI have participated in group exhibitions in Greece and abroad. ","user_id":738849,"name":"Elena Marinou","website":"www.elenamarinouartist.com"},{"id":90776,"bio":"I'm both a writer and photographer. Writing is my obsession. If I don't write, I fall apart. But it brings so much agony to stay in one piece as a writer. Photography is my passion. Every second, from capturing the image to post-processing, is sheer joy. These two arts balance my life in ways I can only express through the two of them together. I'd be a suicidal maniac or a volcano of happy happy....and who, in their right mind wants either of those around?","user_id":90316,"name":"Biff Mitchell","website":"www.biffmitchell.com"},{"id":202670,"bio":"Androulla Michael (b. 1983) is a British artist, curator and educator who lives and works in London, UK. ","user_id":202068,"name":"Androulla Michael","website":"www.androullamichael.com"},{"id":792948,"bio":"","user_id":781584,"name":"Dan Han","website":""},{"id":139933,"bio":"André Paul Therrien est natif du Nord-Ouest québécois où lacs et monts sont omni présents. C’est ainsi que la nature occupe une grande place dans sa passion pour l’art photographique.\n\nC’est à l‘âge de 18 ans, lors d’un voyage de 6 mois en Europe, le sac au dos, que cette passion prit naissance. Alors dans les Alpes française, un ami lui prêta son appareil réflex pour capter ses grandioses et magnifiques paysages. Ce qui déclencha chez lui le goût d’explorer cet univers. Ce fut une révélation qui l’incita à s’inscrire, dès son retour au Canada, en Arts visuels à l’Université d’Ottawa et par la suite au Collège Algonquin en Technique photographique d’où il obtenu un diplôme avec une mention de grande distinction.\n\n\"J’explore ce médium depuis plus de 40 ans. Pour moi, un cliché photographique est une fenêtre sur l’âme de son artisan. Me retrouver dans la nature avec ma caméra est une façon de vivre le moment présent et d’être en contact avec l’essentiel.\"","user_id":139331,"name":"André Paul Therrien","website":"en.aptherrienphoto.com"},{"id":57540,"bio":"Muriel Hasbun’s expertise as an artist and as an educator focuses on issues of cultural identity and memory, as well as on promoting cultural exchange. \nHasbun is the recipient of numerous distinctions, including: Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards in Photography (2015 and 2012) and in Media (2008); the Howard Chapnick Grant and Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (2014), an AAM  Museums Connect grant (2011-12); an Escuela de Bellas Artes Artist in Residence in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (2010); the Corcoran’s Outstanding Creative Research Faculty Award (2007), and a Fulbright Scholar grant (2006- 08).\nExhibition venues include: Centro Cultural de España in San Salvador (2015); Smithsonian American Art Museum (2013, 2011); Maier Museum of Art (2012); Light Work and Mexican Cultural Institute (2011); the MAC-Dallas and the Michael Mazzeo Gallery (2010); the American University Museum (2008); NYU’s Hemispheric Institute at the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Buenos Aires (2007);  Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego (2007); Houston’s FotoFest (2006), Corcoran Gallery of Art (2004); 50th Venice Biennale (2003); Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City (1999); and Musée de l’Arles Antique at the 29ème Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d’Arles (1998). Public collections include: Art Museum of the Americas, District of Columbia Art Bank, En Foco, Lehigh University, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.\nMuriel Hasbun is Professor and Program Head of Photography at the Corcoran School of Arts and Design.\nShe received a MFA in Photography (1989) from The George Washington University and an AB in French Literature (1983), cum laude, from Georgetown University.","user_id":57545,"name":"Muriel Hasbun","website":"www.murielhasbun.com"},{"id":91732,"bio":"Tobi Asmoucha is a photographer based in Toronto, exploring themes of community and the rituals that bind them. This work is held in collections at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, the Jewish Museum Berlin, and the Canadian War Museum.  She has been recognized with a Gold National Magazine Award, along with Julia Margaret Cameron Awards in the Human Rights and Street Photography categories. Currently, Asmoucha teaches and leads workshops at various institutions, such as Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography and Centennial College. ","user_id":91269,"name":"Tobi Asmoucha","website":"www.tobiphoto.com"},{"id":95627,"bio":"Exploring  nature and underwater is my passion. I have been scuba diving for several years and always had a camera attached to me. Throughout the years I have been upgrading my equipment and education. This is just one aspect of my portfolio.","user_id":95114,"name":"Valerie Saidman","website":"vsaidman.smugmug.com"},{"id":792660,"bio":"Specializing in headshots and editorial fashion photography, Leonard Anderson is the name to remember when it comes to bringing out your best self in front of the lens. With an impeccable eye for detail and a knack for capturing raw emotions, Leonard creates stunning visuals that leave a lasting impression.\n \nWhether you're a budding actor, a model seeking to elevate your portfolio, or simply want to showcase your unique personality, Leonard Anderson Photography ensures each shot tells your unique story. From sleek and professional headshots that make you stand out in a crowd to breathtaking editorial fashion images that exude confidence and creativity, Leonard's artistry knows no bounds.\n \nStep into Leonard's world and let him guide you through a transformative experience that brings out your true beauty and captures your essence. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Leonard Anderson Photography's portfolio and book an appointment to start your own visual journey today.\n","user_id":781345,"name":"Leonard Anderson","website":"www.leonardandersonphoto.com"},{"id":207662,"bio":"I'm an advertising 4rd year student at aegean university and ı've been taking photos for 4 year about myself and my environment.","user_id":207060,"name":"Ersin KİL","website":""},{"id":212969,"bio":"Hi, i'm a Storyteller with Cameras.\nI come from South of France.\nI love Westerns, Rock'n'roll, Fellini's Movie, the 60s, the 70s, sometimes the 80s and People.\nI use Analog and Digital Cameras.\nI want to make Cinematographic Photography ","user_id":212367,"name":"Floyd Renton","website":"floyd-renton.tumblr.com"},{"id":35794,"bio":"Jo Voets is a Belgian photographer with a special interest in street, documentary  and portrait photography.\nHe's also passionate about shooting stills on film sets, where nothing is ever quite what it seems. \nDuring his 25+ years  as a unit still photographer, his main asset has always been to capture the essence of a scene in a single image while shooting fast and discretely. \n","user_id":35799,"name":"Jo Voets","website":"jovoets-photography.com"},{"id":546084,"bio":"An ex-circus and variety performer, Guy specialises in large format photography. Combining historic processes with new technology, he designs and builds his own cameras. Shooting both wet plate collodion, digital large format video and portraits. Awarded Fellowship to the Royal Photographic Society in 2020,  winner at the British Photography Awards 2021 and International Portrait Photographer of the Year 2022.","user_id":545500,"name":"Guy Bellingham","website":"-guybellinghamphotography.co.uk"},{"id":90755,"bio":"Jørgen M. Snoep. I am a dutch Photographer with a passion for people. Since 1984 i made mainly portraits, modelshoots and reportages. Until 2003 I also worked with analog B/W photography on my \"Neo-Noir\" art collection of classical nudes. Today the possibilities of digital-art have my undivided attention. (Auto)Portraits and people ar my all time subject, but also long-term (photo) projects. I also am a Teacher and Artist.","user_id":90295,"name":"Jørgen M. 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Finally, pieces are printed on deep matte or watercolor paper to push the depth of texture.\nArt can change the way a person sees the world. My life has been influenced by a diverse range of painters, authors, and creatives. I'm fascinated by the way art moves us to think, feel, and act. I hope my art sparks viewers’ imaginations.","user_id":656154,"name":"wendy Nadler","website":"www.wendynadler.com"},{"id":90798,"bio":"Luis Barreto is a Colombian national with a background in graphic design who  moved to London looking for new opportunities. While in the UK, he discovered his passion for photography and video, and began to travel around the world applying his skills to assist community-based organizations and NGOs spread their message using multi-media, video, photography and online/print advertising material through the consulting company Zoom In Projects (www.zoominprojects.com).  Luis Barreto’s work has been featured in multiple magazines and exhibitions including at Kensington and Chelsea College, London, Botanical Garden of Medellín, Colombia, and as part of a collective exhibition in New York entitled Art Takes Time Square. View Luis’ work at Luisbarreto.com","user_id":90337,"name":"Luis Barreto","website":"www.luisbarreto.com"},{"id":753032,"bio":"Satya Yannam is a part-time photographer and a student with a keen eye for capturing spontaneous moments. Their passion for photography shines through in their ability to freeze fleeting moments, revealing the beauty of everyday life. Satya showcases their work on Instagram through their channel, KindaTwix.","user_id":748880,"name":"Satya Yannam","website":""},{"id":57687,"bio":"Benedetta Ristori (b. 1988, Italy) is a visual artist whose photographic work often focuses on peripheral geographies, both literal and symbolic, where individual experience intersects with broader systems of history, care, and social change. \nWorking primarily in portraiture and landscape photography, Ristori’s practice centers on long-term investigations.\n\nIn Lay Off (2015–ongoing), Ristori examines the nocturnal world of night-shift workers in Japan, revealing a parallel social reality that exists outside the visible rhythms of daytime life.  \nEast (2015–2018), a photographic journey across the Balkan Peninsula, examines the lingering presence of history in the post-Yugoslav landscape, using architecture and territory as markers of fragmented identity and memory.\nWith Take Care (2018–2020) Ristori shifts her focus to the intimate realm of domestic labor, documenting the lives of migrant caregivers in Italy.  \nHer recent series, You Don’t Need Soil To Grow (2021–2023), considers Berlin as a living metaphor for transformation and rootedness, where urban space becomes a field of tension between permanence and flux.\n\nRistori's work has been exposed in national and international exhibitions, including\nScuderie del Quirinale, Triennale Milano, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Galerie\nBinome, Plato Gallery, and Si Fest. \nHer photography has been featured in publications such as Repubblica, VICE, Bloomberg Businessweek, Die Zeit, Forbes, Document Journal, and Vogue Italia.","user_id":57692,"name":"Benedetta Ristori","website":"www.benedettaristori.com"},{"id":57627,"bio":"A native of Poland, Kinga Owczennikow is an art photographer who considers her practice as a collaboration with the world. A wanderer moved by intuition and a city explorer, she shoots both analogue and digital with an insatiable curiosity for the underlying mystery of things. Kinga Owczennikow holds the BA (Hons) from the UK’s University for the Creative Arts. Since January 2022, she is a member of the Royal Photographic Society with their ARPS distinction. Most recently 2 of her photographs were selected by Shana Lopes and exhibited at the historic Center for Photographic Art in Carmel as part of the 2023 International Juried Exhibition. ","user_id":57632,"name":"Kinga Owczennikow","website":"www.kingaowczennikow.com"},{"id":360769,"bio":"","user_id":360167,"name":"Kent Corley","website":"www.kentcorley.com"},{"id":57693,"bio":"Susanne Otterberg (b. 1962) is a selftaught photographer and she had her first exhibition in 1999 after participating in a workshop with Anders Petersen. Since then she has exhibited i Sweden, Lithuania and Peru. Her projects are mostly of a private documentary character.  Journal Photobooks has published three books together with her so far. In 2013 the book \"No more junk mail, please!\" was published and her second book \"RESORT\" was published in 2018. The latest book \"From Gamlestan With Love\" was published in 2022. She also participated in Atelier Smedsby 2020/2021.\nSusanne Otterberg lives and works in Gothenburg,  Sweden. ","user_id":57698,"name":"Susanne Otterberg","website":"susanneotterberg.carbonmade.com"},{"id":169999,"bio":"I'm and ex professional baseball player who currently works in the T.V. and movie industry.  I'm an L.A. based photographer with 20 years of experience. 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","user_id":215512,"name":"Kris Alfaro","website":"www.flashgordon.com.ve"},{"id":216152,"bio":"An 23 years old amateur street photographer from Hong Kong,","user_id":215550,"name":"Ho Yan Lee","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/brian_hy"},{"id":792790,"bio":"Matthew Callahan is an award-winning multimedia photographer and Marine Corps veteran. He has been recognized for his outstanding work in visual storytelling, including the creation of the Hugo Award-nominated photo essay Galactic Warfighters.\n\n He has the distinction of being the first-ever, same-year recipient of both the Military Photographer and Videographer of the Year awards for his operational documentation of the U.S. campaign against the Islamic State in Syria in 2017. \n\nCallahan is currently pursuing his BFA in Film \u0026amp; Video at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. He is seeking internship opportunities to complete his degree and available for visual journalism assignments in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. ","user_id":781456,"name":"Matthew Callahan","website":"www.callahanvisual.com"},{"id":95717,"bio":"Ich arbeite seit 14 Jahren als selbständige Fotografin in diversen Bereichen. Ich reise seit gut 23 Jahren durch die Welt. Mein Begleiter? Meine Kamera und Respekt...\nMeine Fotografien sollen Geschichten erzählen und den Menschen gewisse Länder, Landschaften, Geschehnisse, Kulturen, Glück und Leid etwas näher bringen. \nMir ist es wichtig zu wissen wie es anderen Menschen ergeht und was sie bewegt. Wie sie leben und was ihre Kultur erzählt.\n","user_id":95204,"name":"Myriam Brunner","website":"www.my-photo.ch / www.exploremoreoutdoors.ch"},{"id":571193,"bio":"Daniel COSENTINO (1974, New Jersey, USA) is a Multimedia Artist and educator specialized in photographic processes and discourses. 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Latham’s projects have also gone on to win multiple awards including the Bar-Tur Photobook award (2015), Image Vevey - Heidi.News Prize (2019) and BJP International Photography Award (2019). He is also a senior lecturer of Photography at the University of the West of England.\n\n","user_id":19918,"name":"Jack Latham","website":"www.jacklatham.com"},{"id":792827,"bio":"Amo da sempre la fotografia. \nMio padre, oltre a un suo amico professionista e mio zio, mi hanno trasmesso la passione per la macchina fotografica.\nHo sensazioni bellissime vedendo le cose attraverso l'obiettivo e lo scatto che sto effettuando.\n","user_id":781484,"name":"massimo occupati","website":""},{"id":797685,"bio":"Yujia Ma is a Chinese multidisciplinary artist specializing in photography and time-based media. She is a candidate for a Photography MFA at Pratt Institute and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. ","user_id":785587,"name":"Yujia Ma","website":"www.yuyuswirled.com"},{"id":799457,"bio":"15 year old budding photography student from Perth, Western Australia. ","user_id":787164,"name":"Hannah Davey","website":""},{"id":778862,"bio":"Chasing light through glass for decades.\n\nI’m a Fine Art Photography graduate from many moons ago.  I spent years exploring various photographic careers and worked in fields beyond photography itself.  This included photo labs, photographic archiving, photographic education and curation.\n\nWhile I no longer practice professionally, my camera is always with me. :-)","user_id":769979,"name":"Bobby Neville","website":""},{"id":287730,"bio":"Professional photographer from Uzbekistan, Central Asia , and took part in producing books of visual art in Uzbekistan,  took parti n  festival \" TashkentAle\" 2008, 2009,2010years of the international art photography  as photographer and  producer.  ","user_id":287128,"name":"Vladimir Jirnov","website":""},{"id":792894,"bio":"","user_id":781538,"name":"Nancy Dupont","website":""},{"id":327132,"bio":"As an image-maker, Tianqi is interested in blending the languages of conceptual and documentary photography to position banality within a lens of scrutiny. Her work seeks to extract seemingly mundane moments to amplify them into absurdity.","user_id":326530,"name":"Tianqi Liao","website":"www.tianqi-liao.com"},{"id":95734,"bio":"I started making video when I was 12 years old, and after some years I got a Reflex camera.\nI started to approach to the photography following other Photographers and making experience with Them, taking pictures to weddings, cultural events and live music shows.\nI like shooting against the light, portrait, reportage, with long exposure and making photomerge;\nI love landscape and night sky photography and I have a great passion for Timelapse technique.\nI always try new photographic technique and new point of view, playing with light, refractions and reflections.\nTravel is the best way to get always new inspiration in photography, that's why I am always somewhere shooting new landscapes and all the beauty that the world offer to Our eyes.","user_id":95221,"name":"Vito Marcone","website":"www.vitomarconephoto.com"},{"id":621230,"bio":"Marion Faymonville is a German-born artist based in San Francisco and Sonoma County, CA. She uses documentary and staged photography and is interested in eliminating the divide between the real and the imaginary. Her practice is rooted in the beautiful and terrifying natural world and informed by cultural identities within her multiracial immigrant family. Faymonville holds a BFA in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She has participated in exhibitions at the International Center of Photography, New York; Center for Photographic Art, CA; di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, CA; and Sanchez Art Center, CA; among others. Her work has been featured in Fisheye magazine, Lenscratch and AllAboutPhoto. It received honorable mentions at the 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards and the 2023 International Photography Exhibition at the Center for Photographic Art. In 2023 she had her first solo exhibition, Black River, at the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, CA.\n\n","user_id":620646,"name":"Marion Faymonville","website":"www.marionfaymonville.com"},{"id":792840,"bio":"REV WU, a photographer, lighting technician, and instructor; invited by VOGUEME for a shooting project - the Strange ME Era, has photographed brand image photos and promotional short films for several fashion designers, served as a lighting technician for the 44th Golden Harvest Awards' Best Student Feature Film \"The Gods Are Watching,\" selected as one of the PHOTOGRAPHIZE BEST SELECTED top 100 artists and photographers globally, has lectured at the Taipei Pharmacists Association, served as an instructor in the Department of Graphic Communication and Digital Publishing at Shih Hsin University, and has exhibited works at the AGORA GALLERY in New York.","user_id":781494,"name":"REV WU","website":"revfoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":783533,"bio":"Photographer on the side who specialises in black and white film.  While I went to art school, I never pursued it as a career and instead chose to work in creative companies in an office setting.  Photography is my first creative outlet, specifically portraits.  I decided to pursue photography with more purpose as I was missing being creative.\n\nAlthough I usually shoot black and white film I started with instant film for my first project. I was saving Polaroid film for something.  On my walks around home, I saw things that interested me. This was the start of my Peckham Walks zine. I created and published these instant photos as a zine that was then sold in my local bookshop. \n\nMy next project was Peckham Cats.  I was drawn to them as after a lifetime of avoiding them due to severe allergies.  I learned to appreciate cats and found that I would naturally photograph them when out and about.  I photographed the cats in black and white film and this would produce my next zine that I would sell in my local bookshop and a second book shop. \n\nMy latest project sees me going back to my youth when I would print cyanotypes and film. I found that I wanted to explore silhouettes.","user_id":773708,"name":"Charity Chapple","website":"www.charityc.co.uk"},{"id":216189,"bio":"“When you photograph people in color, you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in Black and white, you photograph their souls!”\n― Ted Grant","user_id":215587,"name":"Eduardo Amer","website":""},{"id":57644,"bio":"","user_id":57649,"name":"Thomas Geanakos","website":"tommygeanakos.squarespace.com"},{"id":792957,"bio":"Nadia Rodionova (b.1990) is an artist who works with photography and long-term photo projects. Her practice is based on the exploration of individual experience. In her latest project, she addresses the phenomenon of lucid dreams, rethinking the connection between dreams and photography. Her method involves observing, constructing, and recreating images based on everyday objects and materials.","user_id":781592,"name":"Nadia Rodionova","website":"en.nadiarodionova.com"},{"id":174133,"bio":"Once an actor, also has been an asst director of musicals. Now photographing for more than 15 years. Headshots and portraits are my main focus, but I will pretty well shoot anything else I'm asked.","user_id":173531,"name":"Ann Baggley","website":"www.annbaggleyphotography.com"},{"id":792986,"bio":"","user_id":781613,"name":"JoAnn Lutz","website":""},{"id":365082,"bio":"Born in Enter (the Netherlands) and now happily settled in Markelo since 2006, I've journeyed through the world of art and photography. That journey started at the \"AKI Art Academy\" in Enschede, now known as \"ARTEZ\", and continued at \"De Nederlandse Academie voor Beeldcreatie\" in Apeldoorn. In 2011, I graduated from \"Windesheim University of Applied Sciences', where I learned how to share my passion for visual arts and design as a higher education lecturer.\n\nFor a while, I worked as a part-time teacher at \"De Nederlandse Academie voor Beeldcreatie\" in Apeldoorn, which was incredibly fulfilling. In 2011, I decided to start my own venture with VerzinHet Photography. And in 2019, it was time for a new step: together with a fellow photographer, we opened our own photo studio in Markelo.\n\nFine art photography for me is a special way to show how I see the world. It's not just about taking pictures; it's something deeper and more personal. It gives me the chance to be creative and apply techniques in a unique way. What I love most is when my photos truly touch people or make them think. Each photo has its own story, and I find it amazing to be able to tell that story.","user_id":364480,"name":"Marian Waanders","website":"www.verzinhet.nl"},{"id":58102,"bio":"I am UK based photographer. I like to photograph people, places, things though not necessarily in this order, often together. Photography is my personal journey to document and a appreciate what I see and experience.","user_id":58107,"name":"Salvo Toscano","website":"www.salvotoscanophotographer.com"},{"id":207679,"bio":"My name is Steven J.R Lew.I'm a street photographer and traveller.I'm come from SHENZHEN,CHINA.","user_id":207077,"name":"Steven Lew","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/stevenjr-lew"},{"id":668541,"bio":"Claiming happiness beyond the obvious. Searching for connection within and without through nature photography and empowering photography sessions. Based in Lentiira (Finland), get inspired of winter landscapes especially. \n\nAwarded Platinum Winner and Gold Winner in the European Photo Awards the nature photography category in 2023. \n\nPreparing for second private photo exhibition in the local coffee house with winter landscape theme March 2024.","user_id":667957,"name":"Sanna Kyllönen","website":"www.lentiirawithlove.fi"},{"id":792940,"bio":"","user_id":781578,"name":"Paolo Picciotto","website":""},{"id":57703,"bio":"Jörgen Axelvall is a Tokyo based photographer and artist from Sweden. Previous to moving to Tokyo in 2011 Axelvall resided in NYC for 15 years. He tends towards long-term projects: exploring intimacy and solitude; soft- or select-focus evoking abstracted, dream-like realms at once personal, yet universal. Axelvall attempts to seize the utter vulnerability and beauty to transubstantiate the subject into essence of the moment. Axelvall’s visual storytelling interacts with his experimental word. Axelvall exhibits internationally, and has won significant awards: International Winner, New Exposure by Vogue USA, 2013, Athens Photo Festival, 2019, and The 18th Japan Media Arts Festival, 2015. Axelvall has four monographs to date. Since 2018, Jörgen Axelvall has been represented by Ken Nakahashi Gallery in Tokyo.\n\n","user_id":57708,"name":"Jorgen Axelvall","website":"www.jorgenaxelvall.com"},{"id":57861,"bio":"I'm a documentary photo- and videographer from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Since my graduation from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy I'm working on self initiated projects and for several clients. Made two photo books: Devils And Angels, Ritual Feasts in Europe and Boat People of Amsterdam.\n","user_id":57866,"name":"Friso Spoelstra","website":"www.frisospoelstra.com"},{"id":792950,"bio":"","user_id":781586,"name":"Huan Liu","website":"www.analogicalphotos.com"},{"id":58245,"bio":"Hara Sklika was born in Athens. She studied Tourism Management in Athens and later on Creative Photography at Leica Academy. When she started photography, she extended her knowledge with courses at Central Saint Martins and London College of Communication. She is the Production Director at the Antiparos International Photo Festival, operating under the aegis of the International Association of Photography \u0026amp; Art of Antiparos, of which she is the President. She has been a world Fujifilm ambassador since 2019.\nShe currently works as an architectural photographer but also runs her own side projects, with an emphasis on a human aspect. She has participated in several photography exhibitions and has had her work published in multiple Greek and international media.\n","user_id":58250,"name":"Hara Sklika","website":"www.harasklika.com"},{"id":146907,"bio":"I'm a Yukon-born photographer and filmmaker currently based in London. I love the challenge and reward of capturing an honest portrait, but am equally thrilled when chasing the light on streets and landscapes.  Over the past year I have shot mainly film and have focussed on nature and my connection to trees in particular. \n","user_id":146305,"name":"Alex Kryszkiewicz","website":"www.ostiamedia.com"},{"id":57713,"bio":"Wim De Schamphelaere\n\nBorn in 1963\nLives in Kontich, Belgium\n\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2018\nFabrica de Arte ( FAC) Havana Cuba\n\n2017\nMusee de la photo Charleroi Belgium\n\n2014\n'Exchanging Looks' , Krasnodar , Russia\n Latvian Museum of Photography , Latvia\n\n2013\nBallarat biennale, Ballarat Melbourne, Australia\n\n De Zwarte Panter, Antwerp, Belgium\n\n2011\nCrown Gallery, Brussels, Belgium\nAfrica Museum, Tervuren, Belgium\n\n2009\nCCAG, Antananarivo, Madagascar\n‘Mc Bride Fine Art, Antwerp, Belgium\n\n\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\n\n2014\nFoto Rio Brazil\nNuit de la photo  Suisse ( winner )\n\n2013\nWarp arts center ,Sint Niklaas, Belgium\n\n2012\nCrown Gallery, Brussels, Belgium\nArt Brussels, Crown Galley, Brussels\nFoto Fever Brussels, Crown Gallery, Brussels, Belgium\n \n2011\n‘The Night of Culture’, Copenhagen, Denmark\nArt Brussels\nFoto Madrid\nArt Amsterdam\nScope Basel\n\n2010\nFoto Museum, Antwerp, Belgium\nCanvascollectie  BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium\n\n\n\nAWARDS\n\n2008\nSpider Award\n\nPUBLICATIONS\n\n2013 \nFocus magazine  Netherlands\n\n2012\nArte Al Limite  , Chili\nInternationale  , Italie\nKnack  , Belgium\n","user_id":57718,"name":"Wim De Schamphelaere","website":"www.schamf.com"},{"id":57706,"bio":"    Mayumi was born in 1977 in Onagawa, Miyagi and now reside Tokyo, Japan. She works as a visual storyteller to find and create personal narratives. She was born and raised in a family who ran a photo studio founded by her grandfather in 1930 in the city of Onagawa. She studied at Nihon University, College of Art Department of Photography.\n     March 11, 2011. On this day an incident which changed her life has occurred. Her hometown Onagawa was destroyed by the tsunami and her parents went missing. She captures them as an individual and not just a faceless figures, and leave the photographs as proof of their life.\n\nAward\n2017, Aperture first photobook -Shortlist(US)\n2017, PHOTOLUX Photoboox Grandprix(Italy)\n2017, CORTONA ON THE MOVE dummy award -shortlist top3 (Italy)\n2017, KAUNAS PHOTO  Grandprix, Kanuas photo star (Lithuania)\n2017, LUMA RENCONTRES DUMMY BOOK AWARD ARLES -shortlist (France)\n2017, Kassel Dummy Award -shortlist (Germany)\n2017, Fuam dummy book award -shortlist (Turkey)\n","user_id":57711,"name":"Mayumi Suzuki","website":"www.mayumisuzuki.jp"},{"id":58613,"bio":"Ila Coronel es un fotógrafo ecuatoriano de la comunidad de Sígsig. Su trabajo se caracteriza por su uso de imágenes abstractas y surrealistas, y su enfoque en la comunidad y la cultura de Sígsig. Coronel es un fotógrafo autodidacta, pero ha recibido reconocimiento por su trabajo y ha sido publicado en varias revistas y sitios web. Es un artista comprometido con su comunidad y usa la fotografía como una forma de contar historias y celebrar la cultura de Sígsig.","user_id":58618,"name":"iLa Coronel","website":"@ilacoronel"},{"id":58591,"bio":"British photographer Paul Hart (b. 1961) is interested in our relationship with the landscape from both a cultural and an environmental perspective. His work examines human-altered topography and our occupation and stewardship of the land, usually concentrating on one specific geographical region where he photographs intensively over a number of years. He works primarily with the black and white analogue process, using large and medium format film cameras, and his practice involves all aspects of the photographic process from the negative through to the gelatin silver print.\n\nHart studied at the London College of Printing (UK) and Nottingham Trent University (UK), graduating in 1988 with a BA (Hons) in Photography. He has concentrated on long-term personal projects for the past twenty years and has exhibited widely at venues such as ; The Austrian Cultural Forum London, The Royal Academy of Arts, The Photographers’ Gallery and the Royal Photographic Society. Hart’s prints and books reside in major collections including the Victoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum, the MoMA Library Collection, the Martin Parr Foundation Library and the Ivor Braka Collection. \n\nHart has received a number of international awards ; in 2018/19 he was granted the inaugural Wolf Suschitzky Prize (UK/Austria) and was shortlisted for the Mark Rothko Memorial Trust Award (Latvia) and the HARIBAN Award (Japan). Hart’s work is often profiled in the press and a number of leading critics have written about his pictures.\n\nThe photobook is central to Hart’s practice and he has published four critically acclaimed monographs with Dewi Lewis Publishing. His first book TRUNCATED (2009) is now out of print. In 2020 he concluded the Fenland Trilogy, a ten year project on an area of reclaimed marshland in the east of England, published as stand alone monographs ;  FARMED (2016), DRAINED (2018) and RECLAIMED (2020). \n\n","user_id":58596,"name":"PAUL HART","website":"www.paulhartphotography.com"},{"id":792982,"bio":"","user_id":781611,"name":"Anna Kovalyova","website":""},{"id":57753,"bio":"Artist and photographer Jaclyn Kain teaches photography at Simmons University and works as fine art photographer for Fidelity Investments.  Her work is represented by Gallery NAGA in Boston and is included in various private and museum collections.  She resides in Watertown, Massachusetts. ","user_id":57758,"name":"Jaclyn Kain","website":"www.jaclynkain.com"},{"id":57872,"bio":"Born in Paris in 1972, Ambroise graduated from the Applied Arts School of Vevey, Switzerland in 1994. First based in London and then Paris, he worked as a photo-journalist for both french and international magazines, spending much of his time traveling in South East Asia, Central and South America.\n\nSince 2001, Ambroise has essentially devoted his time to landscape photography and started a 5 year project witnessing the changes happening in Beijing before hosting the Olympics. \n\nIn 2006 Ambroise Tézenas gained international recognition through his first book, Beijing, Theatre of the People, which won the European Publisher’s Award for Photography. Published in seven languages, this project was exhibited at many venues in Europe and Asia, including the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam and the Arles Photography Festival in France. \n\nIn 2009 he won the Nikon Story Teller Award for his photographs of Cuba commissioned by the New York Times Magazine and was shortlisted for the Prix de Académie des Beaux-Arts and the Pictet Prize in 2012. Represented by Galerie Mélanie Rio (France), his work is part of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France collection.\nPhotographer and author, his latest book, I Was here (Dewi Lewis Publishing 2014), captures though landscape photography people’s increasing interest in visiting places linked to death and destruction. \n\nHis work features regularly in major international publications, including the New York Times Magazine and The New Yorker.","user_id":57877,"name":"Ambroise Tezenas","website":"www.ambroisetezenas.com"},{"id":57899,"bio":"Rapheal Begay is an up-and-coming visual artist currently located in Albuquerque, New Mexico; pursuing his BFA in Art Studio and minor in Arts Management at the University of New Mexico (2017) with an emphasis in photography and community development.\n\nWith a photographic eye, Rapheal approaches both life and art by means of experience and knowledge.  As such, his recent work incorporates the im/materiality and ontological status of the photograph/photographic image. ","user_id":57904,"name":"Rapheal Begay","website":"raphealbegay.format.com"},{"id":792639,"bio":"I am not trying to take a picture of something.   I am trying to create an image of how I feel about something. ​\n\n\"Photograph What You Feel\" \n\nThis simple mantra is the thesis and driving force behind all that I do as a photographer and as a photography coach.​\n\nI am a self-taught photographer who has been happily photographing a wide variety of subjects for over 20 years while teaching others to do so as well.  As the Director of Photo Adventures for Hunt's Photo and Video in Massachusetts since 2017, I lead numerous instructional photo walks in the greater Boston and New England area as well as a wide variety of photography workshops locally, nationally, and internationally. I am deeply committed to sharing the unique beauty of the world through the power of my photography, creative energy, and humble attempts at writing.  I truly love my work which, honestly, feels less like a job and much more like a calling.  What I do as a photographer and as a photography instructor will always be a wonderful, enriching labor of love.   Thank you to all who have helped and supported me along the way. ","user_id":781325,"name":"Don Toothaker","website":"toothakerphoto.com"},{"id":57794,"bio":"I was born in December 1976 in Sassari in Sardinia, I grew up in the province of Venice and Sardinia. Now I live for more than ten years in Milan. I am passionate about photography since I was 15 years old when I started my first photo shoot in Venice. \nIn 2012 I attended the course with photographer Sara Munari and in the same year I enrolled at Photography degree at the Accademia di Brera in recent years has allowed me to explore some fundamental themes of photography. I’m finishing my studies.\nOver the past two years, the themes developed in my projects relate to the human quest for transformation and improvement of life. \n\n","user_id":57799,"name":"Annamaria Tosatto","website":"www.annamariatosatto.com"},{"id":162475,"bio":"Roger Nicotera, born in Rome in 1974, studies art and painting.\nIn the early years of high school, he realizes that the camera would become the ideal tool to express his ideas and his vision. As an artist and photographer he is constantly looking for a personal language, centered mainly on the human figure, on the traces of his passage and his obsessions.","user_id":161873,"name":"Roger Nicotera","website":""},{"id":93680,"bio":"Susan Seubert is a photojournalist who lives and works in Portland, Oregon and Maui, Hawaii.  Susan is a regular contributor to National Geographic, The New York Times and other major, national publications.  Also, she is a practicing conceptual artist and shows in galleries and museums around the United States and Europe.","user_id":93181,"name":"Susan Seubert","website":"www.sseubert.com"},{"id":721428,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer with a gravitation toward the candid and connections among people and with nature, and inimitable reactions. There's something so special about witnessing moments in real time. Life is such a gift, and at the risk of generalizing, many walk through it without delving into the parallel histories of others. While by trade I'm an entertainment and credentialed press photographer, I get great joy from learning about people, and it's my greatest joy to share in the heart of whom they are. ","user_id":720844,"name":"Jessica Sherman","website":"www.jessicashermanphotography.com"},{"id":67948,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer who's been photographing seriously and part-time for some years.\nMy major interest in photography is portrait and documentary and I love observing people and capturing their behaviors or interactions in certain moments. ","user_id":67682,"name":"Ali Mozaffari","website":""},{"id":792978,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer learning to use light and shadows ","user_id":781608,"name":"lors spicher","website":""},{"id":115439,"bio":"Nicola Tassone nato a Reggio Calabria il 09/12/1965 - Architetto ","user_id":114837,"name":"Nicola Tassone","website":""},{"id":786516,"bio":"Born 1945\nFirst photos 1958\nProfessional photographer since 1965 \n7 books, about 50 exhibitions with about 1200 different photos\nState prize for artist photographers in 1978 and 1985\nLifetime states artists pension 2007\n","user_id":776271,"name":"Jussi Aalto","website":"www.jussiaalto.fi"},{"id":791798,"bio":"I picked up a camera for the first time in early 2016.  It has changed my life forever.  I never felt I was artistic.  Photography has taught me how to see the world.  ","user_id":780627,"name":"Vito Tanzi","website":"chasinghippoz.com"},{"id":248468,"bio":"Jiongxin Peng (EFIAP, MPSA, GPSA, GPU CR3, GPU VIP3)\nWon the highest award of global Chinese photography – 5th China Art Golden Horse Award\nFollow of Photographic Society of New York (FPSNY)\nVisiting Professor of Australian International Institute of Photography\nDirector of China Art Photographers Association\nActing President of Federation Australia and New Zealand Photography\nWorks awarded: Gold, Silver, and Bronze, Germany DVF Ribbon, American Photographic Association LENS Ribbon, American Association Awards; around 200 works accepted in international exhibitions/salons for more than 300 times\nAuthor of Allum \u0026lt;\u0026gt; which was collected in main large libraries in China and New Zealand\n","user_id":247866,"name":"Jiongxin Peng","website":""},{"id":390536,"bio":"In 2011 i graduated in photography. I now work in the movie production.\nAside my work, i keep taking pictures and especially portraits. In my photographes, i aim to capture the simplicity of human beings' beauty. \nI want my pictures to tell a story, to make you feel like you can get to now the people i photographe.\nI  mostly focus on family, childhood, nostalgia and time. Recently i have been shooting more and more analogue films because i feel there is something more alive with it, something vibrant. ","user_id":389952,"name":"Magali Hériat","website":""},{"id":793084,"bio":"","user_id":781690,"name":"Juliana Gonzaga","website":""},{"id":676461,"bio":"yvens Alex saintil (b. 1985) is a Haitian-born multidisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of identity, race, power, and systemic injustice, and the intricate ways these forces intersect. Based in Denver, Colorado, Saintil draws on his lived experiences as a Black man, immigrant, and U.S. Army veteran to create work that fuses deeply personal narratives with sharp social critique. A Purple Heart recipient, he brings a vigorous commitment to activism and community care into his evolving artistic practice.\n\nWorking across photography, mixed media, digital manipulation, and visual journalism, Saintil centers the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. His work has been featured in exhibitions including Through Their Lens at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (2020), Yvens Alex Saintil at East Window (2022), and the Youth Art Exhibitions at RedLine Contemporary Art Center (2022–2024). His series Unrest in Denver captures the urgency and emotion of the 2020 protests through candid, visceral compositions that immerse viewers in the energy of collective action and solidarity.\n\nIn addition to his visual practice and mentorship work, Saintil contributes to the Denver Voice, a publication that amplifies the stories of those experiencing housing insecurity. yvens Alex saintil’s art weaves together personal memory and critical inquiry. Rooted in collaboration and authenticity, his work challenges social norms, sparks dialogue and builds space for transformation.","user_id":675877,"name":"Yvens Alex Saintil","website":"yvensalexsaintil.com"},{"id":793050,"bio":"","user_id":781664,"name":"Dulce Glez Martín","website":""},{"id":110827,"bio":"Since 2005, I´ve worked in different settings and countries as director of photography, cameraman, photographer, video editor and colorist. \n\nIn Ethiopia for the fifth time, I came to Addis Ababa in December 2010 for six months of work with an audiovisual production company, conducting training for employees of the company, and then establishing myself as a freelancer and audiovisual consultant. The combination of using my professional background and supporting capacity development of the audiovisual field in Ethiopia fitted well in my commitment to social and development issues. Starting from a young age, I´ve participated in social youth organizations, worked as a volunteer or pro bono in various projects with marginalized groups or those lacking resources, including numerous collaboration projects for and with both Spanish and Ethiopian civil society organizations.","user_id":110225,"name":"Israel Seoane González","website":"www.israelseoane.com"},{"id":540038,"bio":"Jayne Jackson (BA HONS, MA Commercial Photography) is a multi-award-winning social-action photographic artist, change-maker. and PhD researcher.  Born in Cornwall, UK, Jayne is now based in Dorset and has been involved in photography and media since her first job as a studio assistant, aged 16. \n\nCommercially, Jayne specialises in dance and theatrical image making, as well as working with her charity clients on empowerment work, which promotes mental health, equality and women's issues.   Her personal projects, which have been featured by the likes of The BBC, Radio 5Live , The Guardian and The Independent, aim at driving social change and continue to be featured across a range of exhibitions and publications. \n","user_id":539454,"name":"Jayne Jackson","website":"www.jaynejacksonphotography.co.uk"},{"id":665238,"bio":"Phillip uses the camera to draw attention to the subconscious of the everyday. In the reflected truth of the subject matter, he seeks to connect the properties of our collective history. His work has been published, exhibited internationally, written about, and can be found in public and private collections.","user_id":664654,"name":"Phillip Kalantzis Cope","website":"www.phillipkalantziscope.com"},{"id":89853,"bio":"Me\nI have been working as a photographer for 23 years .\nFor all kinds of media. From Glossy magazines for women to University of Nijmegen. \nAnd from portraits,  travel and documentaries to food photography.\nI am autodidact and working from the Netherlands.\n","user_id":89396,"name":"Duncan De Fey","website":"www.duncandefey.com"},{"id":792691,"bio":"I am a graduate of the Secondary School of Arts and Crafts in Ostrava and also graduate of the Department of Art Education at Palacký University in Olomouc. Photography is my hobby, as well as fitness and strength sports. I fell in love with photography during my university studies, where I attended an atelier of photography. I focus on the theme of perception of one's own body, especially in women, which is reflected in my photographic work. My inspiration comes from my own experience with self-esteem and body perception.","user_id":781370,"name":"Nikol Macoszková","website":""},{"id":57898,"bio":"I am José Luis Carrillo, a documentary photographer from Alicante (Spain). I manage Mistos Photography School and I am co-director of the Master of Contemporary Photography degree from Alicante University . \nI´ve graduated in University Expert in Contemporary Photography by Miguel Hernández University.\nI combine my professional side with the development of a personal work that has been exposed and awarded. Here, a small summary: \n-2017-2018 “Smoking Club” With support of Leica Cameras, published in Leica Fotografie. In 2017 winning project of a scholarship in the Institute of the Arts of the Region of Murcia.\n- 2015-2018 “Children of the Deer” Winning project of a scholarship in the Photojournalism Festival of Albarracín. Finalist project at the Encontros da Imagem (Braga, 2019) Festival Pa-Ta-Ta and ArtPhotoBCN\n-2016 “Beyond the cold\" Finalist project at the International Photography Festival PhotoAlicante 2016.\n- 2013 “With the eyes of the refugee” With collaboration of Red Cross","user_id":57903,"name":"Jose Luis Carrillo","website":"www.joseluiscarrillo.com"},{"id":731128,"bio":"Claude Pavelek started out as a set photographer for cinema and theater.\n\nHe mainly works in analog photography, drawing his inspiration from the world of novels, painting and drawing.\nHis photographic practice is based on the poetry of reality, and he chooses an affective and sensitive approach. Then comes the time to tell these stories in a more structured way.\n\nFrom abandoned movie theaters to sea shores, from portraits to nudes, his photographs are like a travel diary, an uninterrupted visual narrative.\nFor several years now, he has been devoting himself to the shoreline and the ties that people have with it.\n\n","user_id":730490,"name":"claude pavelek","website":"claudepavelek.com"},{"id":721924,"bio":"Kevin's photography spans nearly two decades, covering a range of genres that capture the world. Whether it's commercial photography, travel documentation or the captivating world of wildlife, all contribute to his portfolio to tell meaningful stories.\nRooted in Atlanta, GA, his work stems from a passion that continues to evolve. Drawing inspiration from the people in his life, and the beauty of nature, his work blends imagination and technicality. Telling stories for brands or capturing moments of vulnerability and strength in world—his goal is to use his impactful images to inspire others.","user_id":721340,"name":"Kevin Blackwell","website":"kevinblackwellphoto.com"},{"id":689978,"bio":"The photographer grew up on a mission station in Tanzania and has lived in many countries – Denmark, Holland, USA and Great Britain. He speaks four languages, is a keen cyclist and motorcyclist and an avid collector of many things. He also writes music and plays numerous instruments. With his agency, Asha\u0026amp;Co, Adamson works successfully in the advertising industry and lives in Cheltenham with his family, his four children, a Patterdale Terrier, two cats and a productive Beehive. \n\n","user_id":689394,"name":"Marksteen Adamson","website":"www.marksteen.com"},{"id":112850,"bio":"I constantly photograph as it’s necessary.","user_id":112248,"name":"Linda Kessler","website":"www.lindakessler.com"},{"id":634098,"bio":"Paul Delpani is an artist from Vienna, Austria. Born in 1966. \n\nAustria is a place of tradition and art, which is sourrounding you everywhere. It is this this special environment which gave rise to Paul Delpanis career. Always keen on understanding and questioning circumstances, ambience and interconnectedness he focuses on photography and digital media to depict all this. \n\nIn a combination of analytic and procdual methods and with the eagerness to find a stylistic exprimation Paul Delpani researches the potential of photography, starting from alternative processes, namely cyanotypes to digital painting. Trained on processes he uses photography conceptionally, mainly thinking in series giving a meaning.\n\nHe exhibits since 2000, concentrating on international exhibitions since 2016 and took part in various Group and Solo exhibitions internationally and nationally, such as Texas, New York, London, Scotland, Bangkok, Budapest, Venice, Nice (France) but also Vienna.\nParticipation in photo festivals in Spain and Vienna, Honorable mentions and prizes in competitions. His artwork is also represented in different art books and magazines as well as collections in Europe.","user_id":633514,"name":"Paul Delpani","website":"www.pauldelpani.com"},{"id":573744,"bio":"Soy fotógrafo aficionado desde mis 7 años de edad. Luego trabajé en el cuarto oscuro y finalmente en el photoshop. \nFui el socio más antiguo del Foto Club Buenos Aires hasta que cerró sus puertas.\nHoy tengo 89 años y sigo tan entusiasmado como el primer día.\nEn Argentina logré el honor SFAF (Sobresaliente artista de la Federacion argentina de Fotografia) además soy EFIAPP\n","user_id":573160,"name":"Hector Rabinovich","website":"www..hectorrabinovich.com"},{"id":793140,"bio":"Professional photographer living and working in London.","user_id":781734,"name":"Phil Fisk","website":"www.philfisk.com"},{"id":830425,"bio":"","user_id":816163,"name":"Md Shoyeb Hossain","website":""},{"id":186345,"bio":"\n","user_id":185743,"name":"Marita Gootee","website":"naj126b079.myportfolio.com"},{"id":793207,"bio":"I am a 29 year old Black Queer Photographer living in California.  My work is all I know and still a mystery to me. ","user_id":781792,"name":"Taylor Washington","website":"www.waylor.photo"},{"id":665346,"bio":"Black and white photographer based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ","user_id":664762,"name":"Benjamin Brady","website":"Www.Instagram.com/Ben.jaminbrady"},{"id":19978,"bio":"Peggy Washburn is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work has been acquired by permanent collections including the Bibliothéque Nationale de France, The Harry Ransom Center, Museo Nazionale della Fotografia and The Ralph Lauren Collection. In addition to numerous gallery shows, her work has been exhibited at The Woodmere Art Museum, The Rose Lehrman Art Center, The Frye Art Museum, The Seattle Art Museum Gallery, The Whatcom Museum of History and Art, and Aperture NYC. Her work has been published in Frames Magazine, Lenscratch, Od Review, One Twelve, BETA Developments In Photography and Musée Magazine. She has served on the Academic Advisory Board for University of Washington’s Certificate in Photography and runs an after-school photography program for at-risk youth in North Philadelphia.\n\n\n","user_id":19978,"name":"Peggy Washburn","website":"www.peggywashburn.com"},{"id":57991,"bio":"Chaddy Dean Smith is a fine art photographer best known for his ongoing photographic study of the American landscape. Based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, he is a professor of photography at Texas A\u0026amp;;M University—Commerce. . Smith has presented his award-winning photographs nationally and internationally in solo and group exhibitions. \n","user_id":57996,"name":"Chaddy Dean Smith","website":"photosmith01.wixsite.com/mysite"},{"id":793156,"bio":"I have long since abandoned digital cameras, now exclusively shoot film, medium format, large format, experimental processes and alternative processes. ","user_id":781747,"name":"Nick Davis","website":"the120.ist"},{"id":60812,"bio":"Paweł Piotrowski was born in 1986 in Oleśnica, Poland. He graduated with a master’s degree at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. Photographer and filmmaker at the Wrocław University. In his creative work he mostly focuses on long term project about everyday life. He is a laureate of numerous competitions. In 2018, Paweł became a scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage.","user_id":60815,"name":"Paweł Piotrowski","website":"www.pawelpiotrowski.pl"},{"id":686470,"bio":"Lia J. Latty is an emerging photographer born in Miami, FL, and now resides in Baltimore, MD. She received her BFA in Photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Lia invites participants from marginalized communities to empower themselves in front of the camera through intimate studio sessions. Through authenticity and personal experiences, she communicates with her participants in order to share their voices as a collective and initiate dialogue about issues relating to identity and race. Her work has been exhibited in Baltimore, New York, and at MICA.  She is a member of Black Women Photographers and an UpNext member of Diversify Photo.\n\nLia is also the founder of Black Is Magazine. Black Is publishes the stories and the work of Black photographers from around the world, because one experience does not speak for all.","user_id":685886,"name":"Lia Latty","website":"www.lialatty.com"},{"id":57962,"bio":"Roman born in 1975, photographer since 1995 and I'm still not tired and I still feel ready to learn. After the first years as a reporter, with the Collettivo WSP, I prefer to man what his genius or madness creates. I document the Roman suburbs with the \"Itinerari Metropolitani\" project.","user_id":57967,"name":"Massimiliano Tempesta","website":"www.massimilianotempesta.com"},{"id":101910,"bio":"Noah Miller is an American photographer currently living in Nairobi, Kenya. He has produced several bodies of work while living in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, and South Korea.\n\nHis photographs have been published in the Wall Street Journal, The Middle East Journal, the 540 Magazine, on the Lensculture website, and used in numerous news releases for the U.S. government.\n\nIn 2004, Noah was a winner in the ABB international photo competition with a photo of an amputee taken in Mazar e-Sharif, Afghanistan. In April 2015, he had a solo exhibition entitled “Fringe Churches in the Periphery of Seoul” at the Kuona Trust Centre for Visual Arts in Nairobi, Kenya.","user_id":101308,"name":"Noah Miller","website":"www.noahmiller.us"},{"id":223387,"bio":"I was born in Sukhodilsk, a small miners' town in Eastern Ukraine, currently based in Graz, Austria. While pursuing my degree in translation and interpretation, I bought my first camera as a means to document my first trips outside Ukraine and look at things back home in a new way. Having moved to Austria, photography was a means of therapy and helped me fight loneliness and anxiety of being alone in a new country.","user_id":222785,"name":"Artyom Pankov","website":"www.flickr.com/people/agpankov"},{"id":89903,"bio":"Photographer currently based in Madrid. Her work focuses on travel, memory and the exploration of human emotions. \n\nIn 2018 she was invited to participate in the Nuits des Images, organised by the Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne. In 2017, she was selected to participate in Descubrimientos PhotoEspaña and received an Honourable Mention at the IPA Photography Awards, Climate Change 2016 and at the MonoVisions Award: Conceptual Category. In 2015, she was finalist of the LensCulture Street Awards with her work on Ethiopia and recipient of the Albarracin Seminar Award with \"el Hombrecino\". In 2013 she was a finalist at the International Photographic Contest Alliance Française-Fundación Pilar Citoler.\n\nHer images have been exhibited in ARCOmadrid Art Fair, Libros Mutantes Book Fair, Casa Encendida Madrid, PhotoEspaña, Alliance Française, Voies Off Arles, Athens Photo Festival, Istanbul Photo Festival, and published in El País and and other national and international online media.","user_id":89446,"name":"Susana Cabañero","website":"www.susanacabanero.com"},{"id":198940,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer from CT.  I currently go to school at Unity College in Unity, ME studying Adventure Therapy.  I focus on Adventure Photography and plan to pursue the art after college.","user_id":198338,"name":"Joshua Reutzel","website":"www.joshreutzel.com"},{"id":364266,"bio":"","user_id":363664,"name":"FOUVE TOURINHO","website":"www.fouve.com.br "},{"id":793206,"bio":"Sonia Rutenburg is a French-German-American photographer based in Paris.","user_id":781791,"name":"Sonia Rutenburg","website":"www.soniarutenburg.com"},{"id":793251,"bio":"","user_id":781826,"name":"Charlie Hui","website":"www.viswerk.ch"},{"id":692538,"bio":"I am a photographer and a video producer. One the years, while maintaining  fine art photography practice, I have made a living making videos for nonprofits throughout the United States. ","user_id":691954,"name":"Joe Rubino","website":"joerubinovisuals.net"},{"id":89864,"bio":"2001–2004 \tAssistenzen in Hamburg (Mode- und Werbefotografen)\nSeit 2005 \tfreiberuflicher Fotograf\nSeit 2011 \tStudio B03 im Leipziger Tapetenwerk\n2013 \t\tBuchveröffentlichung \"100 Faces of Myanmar\"\nSeit 2013 \tProfessional Member im BFF\n2016 \t\tAusstellung im Tapetenwerk (Leipzig) \"Flucht ins Ungewisse\"\n2016 \t\tGemeinschaftsausstellung mit Günter Rössler im Stadtgeschichtlichem Museum \t\t\t(Leipzig)\n________________________\n\n2001-2004\tassistences in Hamburg (Fashion and advertising photography)\nFrom 2005\tself-employed photographer\nFrom 2011\towner of the studio B03 in the Leipziger Tapetenwerk\n2013\t\tbook release of „100 faces of Myanmar“\nFrom 2013\tprofessional member of the BFF\n2016 \t\texhibition „Flucht ins Ungewisse“ // Tapetenwerk Leipzig\n2016\t\tgroup exhibition with Günther Rössler in the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum (Leipzig) ","user_id":89407,"name":"Michael Bader","website":"www.mbader.com"},{"id":781532,"bio":"Winter of 2022, I decided to try a new hobby, photography. I convinced my mom to give me her old Chinon CS 35mm camera from the 60s, and off I went. Having never taken a photography class in my life, it has been quite an adventure. I love experimenting, snapping anything I can find and continuing to grow and learn, while putting everything on film. ","user_id":772118,"name":"Brian Gray","website":"www.instagram.com/brian_gray316/?hl=en"},{"id":793216,"bio":"“I am a self-taught photographer who, like most city-dwellers, finds life on the street a volatile stage full of hidden stories. What others see as mundane, I see as revelations, and my work attempts to capture the small moments that most people miss. Whether it’s a stranger’s daydream, a reflection in a puddle or the simple act of crossing the street, I see potential for a photograph in all these everyday occurrences that will be history the moment the shutter clicks.”\n","user_id":781800,"name":"ira fox","website":"www.irafox.com"},{"id":57941,"bio":"Observe, feel, create, these are the key words of this demanding and passionate self-taught photographer.\n\nConscientious, diligent, even laborious - in all that the term has of noble - she produces few images, and when she takes her camera, preferably silver, she follows her instinct and her need to meet the human and the intimate. \n\nFrom the start, the portrait imposed itself on her. Sabrina is very attached to the history of faces, this central place of our communication. She explores its ambivalence. Its paradoxes, the beauty and the ugliness, the veiled, revealed. For Sabrina, each shot is a biographical or revealing episode of the world.\n\nIn parallel to her personal work, Sabrina collaborates with the press for portrait commissions or documentary photographic series. \n\nPrize\n2021: Nominated for the Balzac Prize I Maison Balzac I Paris\n2013: Winner of the Hensel Award I Photo Response I Indoor Portrait Category\n2013: Nominated for the Estée Lauder Pink Ribbon Award I Paris\n\nExhibitions\n2021 : Balzac Prize I Maison de Balzac I Paris\n2019 : Barrobjectif Festival I Barro \n2015 : Festival MAP I Toulouse I Category Portrait\n2015 : Estée Pink Ribbon Award I Paris\n2014 - Le Bal I Paris\n \nPublication\n2021 : Exhibition catalog Prix Balzac, Maison Balzac, Paris\n2021 : LIKE the magazine, \" Sabrina Mariez Trans photo \".\nEditions Xavier Barral, Estée Lauder Pink Ribbon Photo Award\n2016 : Exhibition catalog Rencontres photographiques du 10e, Paris","user_id":57946,"name":"Sabrina Mariez","website":"sabrinamariez.fr"},{"id":58068,"bio":"Italian freelance photographer. Documentary and portraits photography. \nNicola Ókin is now based in Mexico City. Widely published, Ókin's work can be seen in such fine magazines as I have been published in National Geographic (Germany and Japan), Time Magazine, The New Yorker Magazine, Geo, The Independen on Sunday, The Guardian, Internazionale, Stern, Financial Time, GUP Magazine and others.\nÓkin has work for the Anzemberger Agency as well as in advertising at different international advertising agencies.\n\n\n","user_id":58073,"name":"Nicola Ókin Frioli","website":"www.nicolaokinphotography.com"},{"id":58196,"bio":"","user_id":58201,"name":"Pierre Alberic Ortholary","website":"www.behance.net/paortholary"},{"id":793256,"bio":"In construction of identity we struggle with negotiation of our identity. Only the very few of us get away with drawing the outline of our identity without the distinction of the surroundings. We tend to form our preconceived notions about others based on just few minutes of observation. On the other hand we insist of being quite aware of our own traits.\n\nIdentity is a negotiation. It’s a pull and push between experience, knowledge and imagination - of the past and present, but more importantly of the future. It’s the co-creation of our self and our surroundings.\n\nAs a photographer my eyes are for technical adjustments, but my imagination takes me way further in the land of potentials.\n\nPortraits will always be our Rorschach test and one may only be lucky to witness many aspect of the human being.\n\nSeek and you’ll find.\n\n","user_id":781830,"name":"Kim-Yen Nguyen","website":"www.nguyen-studio.com"},{"id":60397,"bio":"","user_id":60400,"name":"Alejandra Gugo","website":"www.alejandragugo.com"},{"id":793275,"bio":"I've always had a relationship with the camera starting in front of the camera  as a working child model in NYC and then behind the camera with a transformative photo class in middle school.","user_id":781846,"name":"Michael Going","website":"www.goinggallery.com"},{"id":516006,"bio":"Creativity is the heartbeat of my work. Constantly pushing the boundaries of traditional photography, exploring innovative techniques, and embracing new technologies to deliver unique and captivating images. I strive to think outside the box, finding fresh perspectives that bring out the essence and beauty of every subject I photograph.\n\nI believe that the synergy of creativity, experience, and passion sets me apart. I'm committed to providing my clients with exceptional photography services that not only meet their expectations but exceed them. From the initial concept to the final product, I pour my heart and soul into every project, creating images that leave a lasting impression and tell stories that stand the test of time.","user_id":515422,"name":"Guy Davies","website":"www.guydavies.com.au"},{"id":793294,"bio":"","user_id":781861,"name":"Meghan Bowlby","website":"www.megbowlbyportraits.com"},{"id":124057,"bio":"Graphic Designer and photographer. ","user_id":123455,"name":"Peter Wilson","website":"www.landsberger-leute.com"},{"id":628782,"bio":"Matthew's work is an exploration of family, home and what it's like to live in the suburbs in contemporary Australia. He is currently pursuing a Master of Arts Photography degree at Photography Studies College in Melbourne. ","user_id":628198,"name":"Matthew ODonnell","website":"www.instagram.com/noiromancer"},{"id":115588,"bio":"Born and raised in Brazil I grew up loving the outdoors, travel, people and all forms of art.  When I was young one of my favorite things was drawing, playing with shadows, light, and lines was something fascinating to me until I found my first camera!  At that moment I discovered a way of creating those drawings by painting with light with my camera instead of a pencil, which made me able to compose images of real moments of life.\n\n“That is when my passion for photography began. I found out that I could express myself artistically through the lens and so I did!”","user_id":114986,"name":"Graziela Portela","website":"www.grazielaportela.com"},{"id":793265,"bio":"I am a fourth year photography major at Arcadia University and carry my camera with me everywhere I go. I take images as often as I can, finding it to be therapeutic and a beautiful way to creatively express what goes on in my mind. ","user_id":781839,"name":"Autym Dahlman","website":"sites.google.com/view/autym-dahlman-portfolio/home"},{"id":203352,"bio":"Jonathan Michael Castillo is a visual artist, photographer and educator based in Chicago.  He was the 2019-2021 recipient of the Diane Dammeyer Fellowship in Photographic Arts and Social Issues.  Jonathan was included in the 2021 Hyde Park Art Center's Ground Floor Biennial in Chicago and was a finalist for the WMA Commission in Hong Kong.  His work has been featured with The New Yorker, Wired, The Chicago Tribune, CBS: Los Angeles, and Brazil's G1 Globo. He has appeared on the radio to discuss his photography on the BBC's “World Update” and local Los Angeles public radio programs KPCC and KCRW.  Jonathan was recently commissioned to create a large-scale permanent installation of his work at O’Hare International Airport as part of the new Terminal 5 expansion project and separately commissioned to make work for the city of Chicago’s We Will Chicago city wide planning initiative. Exhibitions include those at the Art Institute Chicago, Photo LA 2020, the Center for Creative Photography, Aperture Gallery, House of Lucie, Filter Photo Gallery, Ralph Arnold Gallery and the California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks. Jonathan is represented by Samuel Maenhoudt Gallery in Belgium. His educati","user_id":202750,"name":"Jonathan Castillo","website":"Jonmichaelphoto.com"},{"id":793005,"bio":"An amateur photographer that loves to stop and feel the world through the lens.  ","user_id":781629,"name":"Kalliope Koutelos","website":""},{"id":401318,"bio":"\n","user_id":400734,"name":"Andréa Seligman","website":""},{"id":512903,"bio":"I am a law student but as a hobby I love taking pictures and painting. In 2018 I went on a 4 month volunteering trip around Africa and Asia, helping animals and people. It was so rewarding and I would so do it all over again. The picture was taken when I was in Cambodia, where I met so many people from a lot of different places and cultures. It truly showed me the real and beautiful world we live in, with a lot of different and amazing people. When I came back to my native city, here in Mexico City, I studied law school and graduated last year; currently I am working at a criminal law firm and supervising criminal-gender-based cases, helping women who need it the most. ","user_id":512319,"name":"NATALIA VALDES GONZALEZ","website":""},{"id":793299,"bio":"","user_id":781866,"name":"Gabriele Frazzoli","website":null},{"id":186883,"bio":"I've done many things in my life, and there has always been a camera with me: stills and slides. Who was there and what were they doing. I love to follow process, get its rhythm, capture it at its nodes. \n\nAbout twelve years ago, I felt it was time to purse the craft side of photography, placing that first, and minimizing commentary. Painfully, I parted with my two Canon A-1s, went digital, and set out to master some tools of a Photographer. \n\nI follow light; but, once in a while I like to photograph people instead of pines and ponies. I studied studio lighting in Israel and became addicted. \n\nWhen I came to France, I began a project of Street Corner Cafe Portraits, which is ongoing. I gave several expositions of this work; but, I wanted to work with more serious subjects. So began my current visual ethnography of Work. \n\nPeople at Work are different than they are down at the local cafe. It's not that they are serious, etc., it's that they are focused on their task, literally, at hand.","user_id":186281,"name":"Daniel Jackson","website":"daniel-jackson.photoshelter.com/index"},{"id":191348,"bio":"Portrait Photographer from Trinidad \u0026amp; Tobago. ","user_id":190746,"name":"Haydn Gonzalez","website":"www.haydngonzalez.com"},{"id":58041,"bio":"Alice Martins is a freelance photojournalist focused on humanitarian crises and armed conflict.\nShe is currently based in the Middle East, covering the ongoing civil war in Syria since mid-2012.\nHer work has been featured on the Washington Post, TIME, National Geographic, Die Zeit, Leica Fotographie International, VICE, Newsweek, Liberation, among other publications.","user_id":58046,"name":"Alice Martins","website":"www.alicemartins.com"},{"id":238834,"bio":"Her photography often presenting the invisible gap of silence.\nThe search of 'being'.\nLena Wan with a half Chinese and half Portuguese family background, she was born and raised in Hong Kong. Lena has a degree in Cinema and Television, but later she went on to pursue photography and completing an MA in Multimedia (photography) at Fine Arts University of Lisbon. ","user_id":238232,"name":"Lena Wan","website":"www.lenawan.com"},{"id":793325,"bio":"","user_id":781887,"name":"Marie Oliveros","website":""},{"id":684473,"bio":"Constanza Oxenford estudió C. Políticas y RRII en la UCA. Es Magíster en Cs Ss/ Sociología Universidad de Columbia (NYC). Estudio fotografía analógica en The New School (NYC)  año 2000. En 2001 creó Fundación Germinare, ONG que dirige hasta hoy. Taller de pintura 6 años con Sofía Huidobro. UTDT taller y clínica con Alberto Goldenstein y dibujo 4 años con Eduardo Stupía. 2016-2023 BAPhoto. Desde 2017 está con la galería Zona de PHoto. Desde 2017 estudia filosofía con F. Noceti. FACA 2018. Ese mismo año presentó la muestra Sinapsis en ODA galería, curaduría Stupía. Sinapsis se exhibió en Washington (2019) y NY (2020). Muestra “Dimensiones de lo mismo”, curaduría Goldenstein (2019). Su proyecto Madre Zoe fue seleccionado y exhibido en 2021 Oda galería, en de CABA. 2022 Madre Zoe exposición en Uruguay, campo Garzon. 2023 seleccionado proyecto libro Madre Zoe por CABA Mecenazgo. 2023 taller y clínica Diana Aisenberg. En 2023 participa de la muestra Loosen Art Roma y seleccionada Loosen Art internacional Magazine.\n","user_id":683889,"name":"Constanza Oxenford","website":"www.fariao.com"},{"id":793328,"bio":"I am a female architect and photographer from Hamburg, Germany. I find beauty in roughness, honesty and character. I don't like it clean. The people I work with are mostly models, actors, and edgy. I started taking pictures 1,5 years ago - ever since I found the right channel for my creative part and the hunger for the essence of people.","user_id":781890,"name":"Elisabeth Holste","website":"www.elliholstefotografie.com"},{"id":58419,"bio":" \nIsabel Pinto\nLisboa 1963\nPhotographer focused on themes of identity, belonging and the human condition. Specialized in Portrait. Training in Anthropology.\nMaster Photo España, 2024\n3 Published books and exhibitions in South Africa, Namibia and Portugal.\n ","user_id":58424,"name":"Isabel Pinto","website":"www.isabelpintophotography.com"},{"id":611014,"bio":"June Parlett Norsworthy is an artist-photographer based in the Tampa Bay Area. After graduating from San Diego State University with a Masters in Art in 1971, with an emphasis in Painting and Photography as a Painting-Related experience, she worked in New York City, where she was published. By 1994, she began studying digital photography, computer multimedia, and a Museum Studies Certification. She was a working photographer at a cigar factory studio in The West Tampa Center for the Arts and Gallery 1906, exhibiting her large drawings, photographs and paintings. June has been a photographer visual artist for 56 years. In May 2023, she completed a Certification in Digital Photography in 2023, and is working on her website for Women's Music Festival Images that she photographed from 1977 to 2001 with financing from BranchOUT Scholarship received October 2023. \nI also have photos on www.flickr.com/photos/58367788@N00/","user_id":610430,"name":"June Norsworthy","website":"www.marieantoinetteportraits.com"},{"id":197056,"bio":"Photographer and filmmaker. Journalist. I have relevant experience covering stories around the world with major news outlets. I've lived in different countries in the past 10 years, and I speak Portuguese, English, Spanish and Italian. I have been working at BBC's World Service since January of 2020.","user_id":196454,"name":"Giovanni Bello","website":""},{"id":793533,"bio":"","user_id":782069,"name":"Kevin Schultz","website":null},{"id":58197,"bio":"My photography is inexorably linked with my writing.  Both are informed by a fascination with stories and with the poetry of quiet moments.  My preference has always been for smaller, more intimate stories, those that provide glimpses into the inner world of the main character, as opposed to those with grand plot twists. These are what I strive to capture with my camera.  One of the most primal forces driving my art is a need to create and explore beauty, with its fragile and fleeting nature, as an antidote to the ugliness permeating our world.  I tend toward self-portraits, although not exclusively, as a vehicle for telling these little stories, some personal, others fictitious; for capturing moments awash in gorgeous light; for exploring my relationship with myself and the world around me.  \n\nThe same themes that appear in my writing tend to appear in my photography-- loss, longing, desire, beauty, love.  These are the forces that drive me, the elements I seek to explore with my camera and with words.","user_id":58202,"name":"Anne Silver","website":"poeticimageryfineartphotography.com"},{"id":58354,"bio":"Allan Qua  Borebor developed his fascination in Photography in 2012. He started as a street photographer and he realized that photography has become his passion.","user_id":58359,"name":"Allan Borebor","website":"www.aborebor.com"},{"id":793338,"bio":"","user_id":781897,"name":"Olena Tkachuk","website":""},{"id":547630,"bio":"Hello My Name is Nancy Flammea. While studying at the Victorian College of the Arts in the 1970’s as a ballet dancer, we were encouraged to discover as many different areas of the Arts as we could. I was handed an old Pentax SLR camera, I then developed a passion for photography in my early teens, starting with 35mm film and makeshift darkrooms. Having studied art, theatre, film and a little in the TV industry, photography was a new canvas and passion that has rekindled now in my later years. Drawing on a life time of artistic mediums greatly influences the pieces I create. The use of props and costumes plays a huge part in giving a theatrical look to my images and for me they are like little whimsical snippets in time.\n\nOver the past eight years, I have won several awards in Australia and Internationally. I am a Grand Master of Portrait photography with Master Photographers International MPI Canada, Master of Icon/WPPI in the USA, Associate\u0026nbsp;member of the AIPP and NZIPP, Associate member of\u0026nbsp;The Society of Photographers in the UK, Associate member of The Portrait Masters and WPE. My most recent achievement was being part of Team Australia for the World Photographic Cup 2023, Top 10 ","user_id":547046,"name":"Nancy Flammea","website":"www.capturedimagephotographymelbourne.com.au"},{"id":553830,"bio":"","user_id":553246,"name":"Polina Subbotina","website":"polina-subbotina.de"},{"id":380593,"bio":"  1965 Born in Bayreuth, grew up in Wunsiedel/Germany. 1986 – 1991 Studied economics in Wuerzburg and Loerrach. Nov. 1991 Relocation to Kyoto/Japan. Nov. 1991 – April 1993 Assistant photographer at Photo Studio 103 Osaka/Japan. Since 1993 freelance photographer for international newspapers, magazines and corporations. June 1999 Relocation to Tokyo/Japan. 2008 Orientation to Fine Art Documentary Photography. March 2011 Fleeing Tokyo thanks to events at Fukushima. \n  Now based in Munich/Germany and Seoul/South Korea. Photographs long-term projects on urban spaces in  megacities like Tokyo and Seoul. \n  Exhibitions in Germany, Italy, Japan,  South Korea and Spain.\n","user_id":380009,"name":"Matthias Ley","website":"www.leyphoto.com"},{"id":162301,"bio":"I am Jenny Barr,  a contemporary fine art photographer living in San Francisco. I received a Master of Fine Arts in photography at Academy of Art University in May 2016. It was through my classes at the Academy that I discovered how much my background in psychology, a BA from San Francisco State, plays into the way I photograph my subjects. \n\n","user_id":161699,"name":"Jenny Barr","website":"jennybarrphotography.com"},{"id":663364,"bio":"Cara Galowitz is a graduate of The Cooper Union School of Art, where she studied design, photography and fine-art. She had established a long career as a graphic design director for museums and art institutions, and has recently fully pursued her fine art and photography. She lives and works in New York City and Greenport.\n ","user_id":662780,"name":"Cara Galowitz","website":""},{"id":501118,"bio":"En 2010, j'ai commencé à voyager seule en fonction de mes envies et de mes finances. \nJ'ai visitée l'Inde, le Vietnam, le Kosovo, la République Tchèque ainsi qu'une toute petite partie du Canada et des Etats-Unis. J'ai également habité au Sénégal, à Madagascar et en ce moment j'habite en Côte d'Ivoire.\nJ'ai créé une association, Femmes En Action, afin d'aider les femmes et les enfants dans les pays où j'habite ou que je visite.\nJe me sens un peu en imposteur dans ce concours: je n'ai aucune formation de photographe, j'enclenche mon appareil photo sur le mode \"automatique\" et je ne retouche aucune de mes photos (je ne les recadre même pas). ","user_id":500534,"name":"Myriam DE GROOTE","website":"lesvoyagesdemyriam.fr"},{"id":348665,"bio":"I am an Oxford UK based documentary photography with a passionate interest in the best and worst of the human condition.","user_id":348063,"name":"Paul Bullivant","website":"www.paulbullivant.co.uk"},{"id":571724,"bio":"English: \nI have been a photographer, cameraman and director for many years. I love making movies, but photography is my greatest passion. I am from Hamburg in Germany. A northern person. I like the reduced and at the same time the focus on the essential. I like to look people in the face. Faces can tell big stories. Why do I do so many things? Doing is like wanting, only more impressive. And if possible always different. \n\nGerman: \nIch bin Fotograf, Kameramann und Regisseur seit vielen Jahren. Ich liebe es Filme zu machen, aber die Fotografie ist meine größte Leidenschaft. Ich komme aus Hamburg in Deutschland. Ein Nord Mensch. Ich mag das Reduzierte und zugleich den Fokus aufs Wesentliche. Ich mag den Menschen ins Gesicht schauen. Gesichter können große Geschichten erzählen. Warum ich so viele Dinge mache? Machen ist wie wollen, nur Krasser .  Und möglichst immer anders.\n\nSpain:\nHe sido fotógrafo, camarógrafo y director durante muchos años. Me encanta hacer películas, pero la fotografía es mi mayor pasión. Vengo de Hamburgo, en Alemania. Una persona del norte. Me gusta lo reducido y al mismo tiempo el enfoque en lo esencial. Me gusta mirar a la gente a la cara. Los rostros pueden contar grandes historias. ¿Por qué hago tantas cosas? Hacer es como se quiere, solo más descarado. Y si es posible siempre diferente.\n\n\nFrançais:\nJe suis photographe, caméraman et réalisateur depuis de nombreuses années. J'adore faire des films, mais la photographie est ma plus grande passion. Je viens de Hambourg en Allemagne. Un homme du Nord J'aime le réduit et en même temps l'accent mis sur l'essentiel. J'aime regarder les gens en face. Les visages peuvent raconter de grandes histoires. Pourquoi est-ce que je fais tant de choses ? Faire, c'est comme vouloir, juste Krasser . Et si possible toujours différent.\n\nPortuguês:\nSou fotógrafo, cinegrafista e diretor há muitos anos. Adoro fazer filmes, mas a fotografia é a minha maior paixão. Eu venho de Hamburgo, na Alemanha. Uma pessoa do norte. Eu gosto do reduzido e, ao mesmo tempo, do foco no essencial. Eu gosto de olhar as pessoas na cara. Os rostos podem contar grandes histórias. Por que eu faço tantas coisas? Fazer é como você quer, apenas mais gritante. E, se possível, sempre diferente.","user_id":571140,"name":"Tobias Heppermann","website":""},{"id":538703,"bio":"I have been making series of photos for seven years. I like to talk to people about my exhibited photos. The project Portraits 13.13 was part of a pop up exhibition in Galerija Fotografija in Ljubljana. I have also made three photo books in  a  small edition. I prefer the prints of photos and I am not a fan of digital presentations.","user_id":538119,"name":"Olga Lipic","website":""},{"id":793397,"bio":"","user_id":781950,"name":"Cristiano Evangelisti","website":"www.cristianoevangelisti.com"},{"id":162229,"bio":"Professional observational documentary photographer\n\n","user_id":161627,"name":"Mark Seymour","website":"www.markseymourphotography.co.uk"},{"id":782036,"bio":"Roman Gilz (born 1970 in Otterndorf, Lower Saxony, Germany) is a photographer, artist, and visual storyteller whose practice spans portraiture, fine nude art, editorial, and conceptual work.\n\nGilz’s photographic journey began in 1988 with formal training under Wulf Eike Naumann in Hamburg. He started working as a photographer in 1992, opening his first studio in Hamburg (Hasselbrook and St. Georg) while also collaborating with photographers such as Daniel Josefsohn, Felix Lammers, and Werner Gritzbach. During the 1990s, he expanded into freelance photography and camerawork, alongside projects in tonstudio, set construction, and television production.\n\nFrom 1996 onward, Gilz built a versatile body of work that included editorial assignments for major publications such as Stern, Wiener, Für Sie, Yacht, Gruner + Jahr, Heinrich Bauer Verlag, Burda Verlag, Axel Springer Verlag, Jahreszeiten Verlag, and Pro7, as well as commissioned campaigns for brands including Maserati, Öger Tours, Intersport, Lenffer, Kerry Logistics, GWG, and Hanseatic Bank.\n\nIn 2001 Gilz co-founded Gilz-Art (with Karl-Heinz Gilz), where he served as Art Director and Web Designer through 2012, while continuing his photographic work. His artistic focus broadened to include art, erotica, and fine nude photography—an approach he continues to develop.\n\nSince 2018, Gilz has been co-founder of the artist collective GOTT\u0026amp;GILZ with Gordan Nikolic, exhibiting in galleries across Germany, including Berlin and Hamburg. In 2020 he began directing the Virtual Reality – NFT Museum Hamburg, merging technology with contemporary art. As of 2023, he is based in Soltau.\n\nHis work has also been published in artist monographs, including GOTT \u0026amp; GILZ: Supernatural Beings and GOTT\u0026amp;GILZ: F.O.T.Z.E.N – Female Outstanding Talents, Zeniths of Emerging Notoriety (DCV Books), which document and contextualize the collaborative artistic practice of GOTT\u0026amp;GILZ.\n\nGilz’s work is characterized by its emphasis on presence, authenticity, and emotional subtlety, exploring the spaces between confidence and vulnerability. His images have been recognized with honors including LensCulture Editor’s Pick (2024) and ranking in the Top 10 German Erotic Photographers by art – Das Kunst Magazin (2014).","user_id":772517,"name":"Roman Gilz","website":"www.roman-gilz.de"},{"id":692907,"bio":"Steve Johnstone was born and lives in South Yorkshire, in the UK. Initially trained as an engineer in the 1980's, and then later in life studied fine art, he hasn't had any formal photography training, other than from workshops. His work is all digital and although he is interested in a variety of genre his disability has drawn him to focus on street and documentary photography.  His style is influenced by photographer Saul Leiter ","user_id":692323,"name":"Steve Johnstone","website":""},{"id":793358,"bio":"I live on Lake Baikal, I like to photograph natural faces.","user_id":781914,"name":"Marina Uglanova","website":""},{"id":793445,"bio":"Born in 1939 in Rose Hill, Mauritius. I have neen familiar with the photographic process since the age of six, my father being the owner of a photographic studio. After four years of hardship under Mao's regime in China, I went back home in Mauritius. In 1969 I obtained a 16 month scholarship for Internship at the French News Agency, the AFP. InMarch 1970, I did a photo reporting of the state of alphabetization in Tulear in Madagascar after which I reported on Indira Gandhi's visit in Mauritius. Came to Canada in 1971","user_id":781990,"name":"Chitz-Voon LIMKIAMKONG","website":"none"},{"id":58174,"bio":"Steve grew up in England. Photography and natural science were the passions of his youth.  After completing studies in physics at Liverpool University, Steve went on to work as an experimental physicist in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1987 he moved to the U.S. to teach physics at Harvard University.  His scientific career eventually brought him to Chicago to work at Fermilab in Batavia, IL.  It was in Chicagoland, at the time of the digital revolution, that Steve’s photography really took off when he began selling stock images. In 2015 Steve joined the Perspective Gallery of Fine Art Photography in Evanston, Illinois and is currently on the gallery’s Board of Directors. \nIn recent years Steve has had his work featured in photography magazines, published in books and exhibited in galleries in the United States and Europe. His featured exhibitions at the Perspective Gallery have been: Chicago through the Looking Glass (February 2016), From the Ground Up (April 2017), One-sixth of a Second (February 2018), Discarded (June 2019), and River Ice (February 2020). In 2021 Steve became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.\n","user_id":58179,"name":"Steve Geer","website":"www.stevegeer.com"},{"id":842305,"bio":"Discover l6bet.uk.com for an exquisite culinary journey, featuring gourmet recipes, exceptional dining experiences, and a celebration of diverse cuisines that tantalize the senses.\nBrand: l6bet\nWebsite: https://l6bet.uk.com\nAddress: R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nPhone: +55 (97) 6089-7968\nEmail: l6bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #l6bet #l6betfood #l6betrecipes #l6betculinary #l6betdining","user_id":828148,"name":"rn arui","website":"l6bet.uk.com"},{"id":89874,"bio":"I was born in Barcelona, Spain in 1990. I graduated from Film and Tv Studies at the University of Navarra and worked in London for two years as a designer and director. \n\nAs a freelancer I’ve made branding storytelling, music videos, fashion films, spots, and short documentaries.\n\nSome brands I’ve made videos for are: Ikea, Banco Santander, Universal Music, El País Semanal, Deliveroo, Universidad de Navarra, El Español, Real Madrid. \n\nIn the meantime, I love taking portraits that help me understand the light and the space where I live in. \n","user_id":89417,"name":"Santi G Barros","website":"www.santigbarros.com"},{"id":585949,"bio":"Rafael Sanz Balduvino (1983)\n\nDe padres y abuelos fotógrafos ha estado vinculado a la fotografía desde siempre. Se inició en la misma a los 14 años de edad y desde los 18 años la convirtió en su profesión.\n\nHa participado de 33 muestras colectivas y 12 individuales.\nHa expuesto sus fotografías en Montevideo, Maldonado, San Carlos, Madrid y París.\n\nHace 20 años que trabaja haciendo fotografía de estudio (PhotoBook, Publicitaria, Reproducción de obras).\n\nEn este momento se encuentra realizando la Tesis de Egreso de la Licenciatura en Artes, opción Fotografía.\n\nActualmente es Comisario en Sala de Exposiciones \"Aurelio González\" (SEAG) y Director Académico en Aquelarre escuela de fotografía.","user_id":585365,"name":"Rafael Sanz Balduvino","website":""},{"id":218641,"bio":"Colombian - Dutch Photographer and filmmaker Stephan Cornelio Velema, specialises in directing experimental street culture with a narrative approach and shooting cinematic stills. After years of professional dancing \u2028among underground street culture and later studying visual design and cinema language, his signature can be found in analyzing emotion and flow out of movement, while maintaining focus on story. Aiming to be \u2028both vivid and clear to convey powerful messages. His independent work \u2028tends to be conceptual and dark, while his documentary work is open and \u2028about touching the core of  peoples intrinsic motives.","user_id":218039,"name":"Stephan Velema","website":"www.stephancornelio.com"},{"id":308658,"bio":"Born in Greece, Ioanna is a self-taught photographer that lives and works in Athens. She is motivated by personal experiences pursuing the disruption of reality, utilising the creative power of imagination with a view to highlighting the dynamics of non-mimetic visual narratives. As both sitter and photographer, my interest lies in conveying personal truths of the female existence while blending individual and collective conceptions of gender identity.\nShe is the winner of FORMAT 2021 patron Award, selected by FORMAT Patron, Brian Griffin. Her work has been selected and featured in the annual publication Fresh Eyes 2020, powered by GUP magazine.  Ioanna was declared Amateur Fine Art Photographer in the 6th Annual Fine Art Photography Awards.\n\n","user_id":308056,"name":"Ioanna Natsikou","website":"www.ioannanatsikou.com"},{"id":424916,"bio":"I have been a photographer for 30 years. My medium is black and white film, and I endeavour to document my environment and those who populate it with a strong impulse to connect my personal preoccupations and ideas with the lives and experiences of others I encounter. ","user_id":424332,"name":"Michael Green","website":""},{"id":160241,"bio":"Shoot Now!!! I work in Hollywood and Photography is one of my Great Passions. My Dad's Minox and Grandpa's SX-70 Land Camera ignited endless wonder and started my journey. Thank you for your time!","user_id":159639,"name":"Scott Sener","website":""},{"id":89870,"bio":"Inizia il mio viaggio nel 1996 all'istituto europeo di design. dove la fotografia ma catturato e fatto innamorare di questa arte comunicativa.\nOggi continuo a lavorare nella fotografia aziendale e per privati.\nIl sogno nel cassetto realizzare una mostra di ritratti con le persone in posa sullo stesso fondale e con la stessa luce, voglio vedere come le persone cambiano sullo stesso fondale. \n","user_id":89413,"name":"Benaglia Manuele","website":"www.instagram.com/manuelebenaglia"},{"id":802668,"bio":"","user_id":789707,"name":"Ai Nozawa","website":""},{"id":719885,"bio":"I am an artist, originally from the prairies in Canada, where I fell in love with the sky at an early age. My family valued art and photography and my father was an amateur photographer in his younger days. I love photographing light effects, atmospheric conditions, flowers, landscapes, waterscapes and pretty much anything at all that captures my imagination or inspires me.  As I am also what I call a \"hands dirty\" artist, working with paint, ink, collage and so forth, I see things with the eye of a painter and enjoy looking at and creating painterly images.  I am passionate about ICM (Intentional Camera Movement) photography, and experimental methods that lend themselves well to expressionism/impressionism. My photographs are often very abstract and I paint with  my camera as well as with brushes. Photography is a wonderful medium. Viewing the world through my camera lens enables me to find beautiful compositions, textures, colour combinations, the play between positive and negative space, light and shadow...My camera, in combination with RawTherapee, my photo editing program, give me yet another medium with which to create art. I am constantly learning by doing and experimenting and looking at oh so many images on social media... In any case, I am well and truly hooked on photography. I cannot imagine my life without it!","user_id":719301,"name":"Kathleen Redly","website":""},{"id":841519,"bio":"389win  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:389win\nSite:  https://389win.de.com/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 02263-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9468-4615\nEmail: 389win@gmail.com\nHashtag: #389win #389wingnames #389winlogincom #389winwebsite #389wincasino","user_id":827362,"name":"ssd sdd","website":"389win.de.com"},{"id":58329,"bio":"Early on Katerina Belkina knew about her exceptional talent to see the world through different eyes. Born in Samara in the southeast of European Russia, she was brought up in an creative atmosphere by her mother, a visual artist. Her education as painter at the Art Academy and from 2000 at the school for Photography of Michael Musorin in Samara gave her the tools to visualize her ideas. Exhibitions of her sublime, mystic self-portraits ensued in Moscow and Paris. In 2007 Katerina Belkina was nominated for the prestigious Kandinsky Prize (comparable to the British Turner Prize) in Moscow. Recently she got the Hasselblad Masters Prize. Currently she lives and works in Werder (Havel) near Berlin.","user_id":58334,"name":"Katerina Belkina","website":"www.belkina.art"},{"id":58321,"bio":"Photographer from Sweden. Member of Full Frontal, an international street photography collective devoted to flash. \n","user_id":58326,"name":"Johan Jehlbo","website":"www.jehlbo.se"},{"id":467770,"bio":"Cenk Erdoğan graduated from the Middle East Technical University Faculty of Architecture, he works as a graphic designer \u0026amp; art director for over 26 years and serves as a founder \u0026amp; creative director in Istanbul. As a photography enthusiast and a shutterbug, he likes to capture the moments in life and to share visual stories.\nHe is the member of WPF (World Press Federation)\nHe is the member of IFSAK - Istanbul Photography and Cinema Amateurs Association, Turkey.\nHe is the member of FOTON (Photography Organisations Association), Turkey.","user_id":467186,"name":"Cenk Erdogan","website":"www.cenkerdogan.com"},{"id":621950,"bio":"Sono una fotografa fine art. Fotografo molto in B/W,prima analogico,poi digitale.Preferisco lavorare con luce naturale,a volte con l'aggiunta di luce artificiale, ritratto e paesaggio  i miei soggetti principali.L'autoritratto,contemporaneamente,mi aiuta a lavorare su di me.","user_id":621366,"name":"Gian Carla Faralli","website":"www.giancarlafaralli.com"},{"id":793501,"bio":"I am a neuroscientist and molecular biologist by training who developed his passion for photography and in particular for portrait photography over the last 5 years. Since I started shooting my first roll of film 30 years ago, I never stopped experimenting with different media and formats to ultimately develop my own personal style.\n","user_id":782038,"name":"Roberto Simone","website":""},{"id":793508,"bio":"Sebastian Niebius was born in 1980 in Naumburg/Saale (Germany) and after living in Berlin and Frankfurt/M. he settled in Erfurt in 2011. His expressive, often experimental photographs oscillate between figuration and atmospheric abstraction. Multifaceted landscapes, characters and extraordinary moments are portrayed by merging digital photography with analogue distortions. In doing so, he creates individual visual worlds that reference reality while extending it into the imaginary.\n","user_id":782045,"name":"Sebastian Niebius","website":"www.unwritten.de"},{"id":802667,"bio":"Photography as a hobby. Taking photos with a digital camera of unfolding odd street situations.","user_id":789706,"name":"Magdalena Tsfaty Glowacka","website":""},{"id":15020,"bio":"","user_id":15020,"name":"Ali Ghalamsiah","website":""},{"id":193141,"bio":"Michael was born in Coventry and raised in the village of Brinklow, Warwickshire, England. Since emigrating, he has lived in Canada for over forty years, most of this time being spent with his family in the Junction area of Toronto. \nIn 2014 Michael moved to Bloomfield in Prince Edward County Ontario.\nMichael is drawn to the energy of moments that, through his camera, can tell a story, or move a person in some way.","user_id":192539,"name":"Michael Lindon","website":"Michael Lindon Photography.com"},{"id":162323,"bio":"I have always been taking photos. I'm a graphic designer by trade of choice so my view of the world is visual. That translates into photography which perhaps one day will become more than a private passion.","user_id":161721,"name":"Marek Charytonowicz","website":"www.locussolum.com"},{"id":162477,"bio":"دانش آموخته عکاسی.\n شرکت در بیش از 100 مسابقه عکاسی داخلی وخارجی وکسب چند رتبه","user_id":161875,"name":"مهدی عباسی","website":"instagram\\ mehdiabbasipix"},{"id":121771,"bio":"","user_id":121169,"name":"Samaneh Shirazi","website":""},{"id":199880,"bio":"Jaakko Heikkilä born in 1956, has been described as an artist a conversationalist and wanderer, a timeless drifter who likes meeting people and depict them with empathy, respectful warmth.\n\nHe graduated as an Engineer from the University of Oulu in 1983, and was a researcher at the Academy of Finland until the end of 1989. Since 1990 he has been independet photographic artist. \n\nAlmost by change, Heikkilä’s themes have settled on minority people and populations, those who are outsiders in one way or another as well as those caught under the wheels of change: the Armenians in Armenia and in Diaspora, the Pomors of the shores of the White Sea in Russia, the Vlach people of Serbia, the Karelians of Finland and Russia, the black population of Harlem in New York, the new puplic houses community on the Island of Itaparica in Brazil, the people of Havana Centro in Havana. His photographs often contain nostalgia for a lost world as well as warm humour. \n\nHe has had private and group exhibitions in many European countries, the USA and South America, e.g. at the Venice Biennale in 2005.","user_id":199278,"name":"Jaakko Heikkilä","website":"www.jaakkoheikkila.com"},{"id":92393,"bio":"","user_id":91929,"name":"Lou Morucci","website":"loumorucci@mac.com"},{"id":793481,"bio":"","user_id":782022,"name":"Jules Victor","website":null},{"id":296361,"bio":"Portrait, fashion and creative photographer living in the UK. I love eyes and faces, and whether my subjects or clothed or not, eyes and face remain important aspects of my images. I hope that the viewer's eyes are drawn to the subject's face before they notice the rest of the image. More recently I have started to attempt to incorporate more emotion into my work.","user_id":295759,"name":"Darren Hartwell","website":"www.apolloflux.co.uk"},{"id":793980,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer with a special interest in street photgraphy. People provide an infinite variety of activity, form, and colour. ","user_id":782491,"name":"Gerald Fraser","website":"geraldfraser.com"},{"id":60852,"bio":"Fulvio Bugani is an Italian freelance documentary photographer based in Bologna (Italy). His work explores mainly cultural-social issues and the interconnection between society and people. What concerns him most is the daily life of ordinary people, that always hides fascinating stories.\n In 2015 he was awarded at the World Press Photo, for his work about Muslim Indonesian Transgender, while his reportage about Cuba was awarded at the Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2016. Since 2015 he collaborates with Leica Camera and since 2017 he is Leica International Ambassador \nHis work has been exhibited as installations, exhibitions and screenings at festival and galleries Worldwide.\n","user_id":60855,"name":"Fulvio Bugani","website":"www.fulviobugani.com"},{"id":440950,"bio":"2015 óta fotózom. Próbálom ellesni a technikákat, főként a portré fotózás érdekel. Kísérletező vagyok. Szeretem a fényeket és az árnyakat. szaboszilard64@gmail.com","user_id":440366,"name":"Szabó Szilárd","website":"500px.com/p/szaboszilard64?view=photos"},{"id":58390,"bio":"I was born in Nagyegyed, Transylvania in 1931. I got Master degree in chemistry in 1955 at the University Loránd Eötvös, Budapest. 1955-2000 I worked at the University Loránd Eötvös and The Hungarian Academy of Sciences teaching and making researches in the field of chemistry. I also spent shorter-longer periods of time at different universities in Germany, Italy and Canada.\n\nSince 2000 I am working as photographer. I got some awards and had several solo exhibitions in Hungary and Italy. I also published texts and photos in different periodicals, and published a bilingual book: Sándor Dobos: Mediterranean Tales. Bilingual Photo Album. House of the Hungarian Photographers. Budapest, 2008","user_id":58395,"name":"Sandor Dobos","website":"closed"},{"id":363936,"bio":"Since my retirement from as a motion picture still photographer, I spend much of my free time taking photos for myself of disparate subjects and experimenting with varied techniques and equipment. In December 2012, I published my first collection of personal works in a coffee table book titled BOTANICA iPhone Photos. http://bit.ly/1Ll1l9d\n\nI am the first photographer to be awarded both the 2005 Publicists Guild Award for Excellence in Still Photography and the 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Camera Operators ( http://vimeo.com/41790181 ). I was also a founding member of the Society of Motion Picture Still Photographers - SMPSP, serving twice as President, and am now an Honorary Member.","user_id":363334,"name":"Ralph NELSON","website":"www.ralphnelson.com"},{"id":695944,"bio":"","user_id":695360,"name":"Per Aale","website":""},{"id":793524,"bio":"","user_id":782060,"name":"Michele Rossi","website":""},{"id":754206,"bio":"Jack Halford is a photographer working to redefine the ideologies of masculinity within the fashion industry.","user_id":749838,"name":"Jack Halford","website":""},{"id":793512,"bio":"","user_id":782049,"name":"Volha Patotskaya","website":""},{"id":58412,"bio":"","user_id":58417,"name":"Bernard Bonnefon","website":"www.bernardbonnefon.com"},{"id":765508,"bio":"Anastasia Delfin\n120 rue Championnet\n75018 PARIS, France\n+33 6 59 72 12 28 (Telegram, WhatsApp, Viber)\nanastasia.delfin75@gmail.com\nwww.a-delfin.com \nhttps://www.facebook.com/anastasia.delfin\nInstagram : @paris_with_passion\n\n\nI  was born in Saint Petersburg (Russia). Since 2007 I have been living in Paris (France).\nGraduated from St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts with a degree in Museum Studies and Cultural Heritage in 2004.\n2023-2024 Studying at the School of New Photography (the author’s school of Elena Sukhoveeva and Victor Khmel) (Russia)\n\nExhibitions :\n2023 – 21-25.06. Festival “Photokrok” (Vitebsk, Belarus)\nPhoto “Portrait of a boy”\n\n","user_id":759371,"name":"Anastasia Delfin","website":"www.a-delfin.com"},{"id":430955,"bio":"Hydrogeologist and photographer I travel around the world to support access to water and sanitation for vulnerable communities. I provide technical support and collect different perspective of the situation with my camera; I appreciated very much the black and white and like to spend time with my rolleiflex, assess the light and try to capture the eye. My master is Raymond Depardon. Also appreciate Steve McCurry and many others; I love the travel when you forget the time. \nI am for the moment based in France but provide technical assistance to international organisation and NGO on water governance.","user_id":430371,"name":"Antoine Delepiere","website":"www.antoine.delepiere.com"},{"id":1762,"bio":"David is a London based photographer, educator, writer and  documentary theatre maker who has exhibited and published internationally. He has been working as a photographer and educator since graduating from West Surrey College of Art and Design, Farnham, in 1988. He is Principal Lecturer in photography  at University of Westminster, London.\n\n","user_id":1762,"name":"David Moore","website":"www.davidmoore.uk.com"},{"id":13149,"bio":"Professional Photographer/Artist\nBased in Hungary, Budapest.\nTaking long term streetphotography project.\nParticipated in numerous solo and group exhibitions.","user_id":13149,"name":"Gabor Sioreti","website":"sioreti.com"},{"id":14050,"bio":"Ik ben schilder - fotograaf van opleiding, geef les en stel af en toe tentoon met foto's, schilderwerk, tekenwerk, poëzie en muziek.","user_id":14050,"name":"Sanne Weckx","website":"www.sanneweckx.be"},{"id":68588,"bio":"I use cameras as tools to produce relational documents. The photographic apparatus helps me both create and document moments---preferably \"impossible\" ones, made possible through the process.\n\nMy background is in the human and social sciences (with a PhD in Linguistics) and I am in the process of completing an MFA with a focus on art-based research.","user_id":68322,"name":"Michael Alvarez-Pereyre","website":"www.michaelap.com"},{"id":217543,"bio":"Photographer/retoucher\nColourist","user_id":216941,"name":"Timo Luomanen","website":""},{"id":793551,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who loves people portraits.","user_id":782084,"name":"Alessio Perrotti","website":""},{"id":793552,"bio":"I am a Vancouver based photographer. Outside of my photographic day job, I typically split my photography into portraits, street photography and personal photo projects. I am passionate about photography an artform and am always trying to increase my skill in it regardless of the genre.  ","user_id":782085,"name":"Ward Bastian","website":"wardbastian.com"},{"id":792215,"bio":"My name is Terrence Matlin and I live in New York. I work in a few creative fields including advertising and music, but it’s photography that allows me autonomy. It’s where my vision can’t be compromised by anyone but myself. It’s where I create the image I want to; and the image I most often want to create is the documentation of a person. To show them as they are, as they want to be seen, or as I want to see them. Those lines can blur, but it doesn’t take away from freezing a moment, a look, or a memory. I think that’s what I like most about photography. About a camera. It provides evidence. It says that something, someone, somewhere existed—and it says I was there. A good picture will take you there too.","user_id":780976,"name":"Terrence Matlin","website":"www.terrencematlinphoto.com"},{"id":183698,"bio":"Based in London, I have worked as a photojournalist since the early '90s for myriad publications, ranging from The Evening Standard to i-D, DJ Magazine and many more. My work has been shown in art museums and galleries in London, Liverpool, Vienna, Paris and across the USA, as well as being featured in several books. I'm still hoping for the big time.\nPlease see full biography on website.","user_id":183096,"name":"Alex Gerry","website":"www.alexgerry.com    alexgerry@gmail.com"},{"id":841520,"bio":"389win  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:389win\nSite:  https://389win.us.org/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 02563-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9568-4615\nEmail: 389win@gmail.com\nHashtag: #389win #389wingnames #389winlogincom #389winwebsite #389wincasino","user_id":827363,"name":"ka huk","website":"389win.us.org"},{"id":747087,"bio":"Heidi Gabrielsson focuses on playful visual storytelling with a slightly dark, melancholy Scandinavian flavor. Her method is staged photography, where she builds stories from re-arranged experiences and personal notes from life. Being a creative solopreneur mom in wayward times has shaped her view of the good life. The acceptance of incompleteness and uncertainty—as well as the possibility and responsibility to support, listen, and understand others—all influence the themes of her work. She frequently makes images with youth, wanting them to see themselves with new eyes and participate in something invigorating. Heidi often builds elements by hand to add a whimsical and authentic layer to her conceptual work. Her central themes are growth, change, and acknowledgment of the unknown. The endless transformations we go through in life influence her and the fragility and strength that coexist in one person. She explores that mysterious zone where reality and fiction collide. By doing so, she wants to create a multidimensional world where she seeks our hidden strength and wisdom.","user_id":743844,"name":"Heidi Gabrielsson","website":"www.heidigabrielsson.com"},{"id":20081,"bio":"James Lattanzio, is a documentary photographer and artist originally from New York City and currently based in Montclair, NJ. His most recent projects have focused primarily on documentary portraiture, disability, and the environment. He is a 2021 Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Fellowship recipient and will be working with Kira Pollack over the next year on a project on disability and caretaking. In 2022, he graduated from the Creative Practices program and in 2020 the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program at ICP where he received a Directors Fellowship. In 2018, he was selected by Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn as a Fresh 2018 exhibiting artist and short listed for the Rhonda Wilson Award given by the gallery for his portraits of young athletes and also selected to exhibit the same work during Month of Photography, Los Angeles.","user_id":20081,"name":"James Lattanzio","website":"www.jameslattanzio.com"},{"id":58371,"bio":"I was born in Tehran, Iran in 1982.  I got my Master of Arts in English Literature from Azad University of Tehran. I am a member of National Iranian Photographers' Society. \nI was born in the early years after the Islamic Revolution of Iran when my country was in war with Iraq. 8 years of my childhood wasted tracking Iraqi missiles rather than playing and running. The missile alert sound is still in my ear. \nWar passed but the effect was there. I grow up in an intense society which I can say is one of the most political societies in the world. Politics is our daily life. In Iran, you always feel that you are living under the surveillance of an omniscient powerful force which is exactly the dominant discourse, the political power. It is every where, it is in the air. \nHaving studied literature and critical theory and lived in an intense political society and in huge polluted megacity, I had a deep critical approach toward my society, my culture, my city and my country. Then, I found photography the best media for presenting my critical view. \nI started to take photography as something serious in my life. Soon, I won some local awards and I had my first solo exhibition in Tehran. \nJust recently, I moved to Vancouver, Canada for a brighter future. \nKaveh Sojoodi","user_id":58376,"name":"Kaveh Sojoodi","website":"www.kavehsojoodi.com"},{"id":174199,"bio":"I've been working as a photojournalist for more than twenty five years. But art has always been my passion. ","user_id":173597,"name":"Anthony Fioranelli","website":"www.anthonyfioranelli.com"},{"id":793578,"bio":"","user_id":782108,"name":"Stephen Boyce","website":""},{"id":208898,"bio":"Born January 12, 1962, Denver, Colorado\n1985 BFA Photography Metropolitan State College, Studied with Barbara Houghton and Ruth Thorne Thomsen\n1988 MFA New York university/ International Center of Photography, Studied with Gerald Pryor and Eileen Kay Berger\n1986-89 Artist's assistant to William Wegman. New York, NY\n1993-99 Photography instructor, Fine Art Photo and Photo History; Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Springs, Colorado\n1999- Present: Residing in Italy, I continue to work on travel related, and other photographic projects; including traditional and historical processes, as well as camera-less and photochemical photographic experimentation.\n2002 recipient of a 4 month Artist in residence Collaboration with Dana Geraghty at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Aspen, Colorado\nMany Exhibitions and Collections since 1980\n\n","user_id":208296,"name":"Frank Yantorno","website":""},{"id":793573,"bio":"I used to take photos of jazz musicians  it was my way of connecting with the music.\nI have a collection of amazing musicians starting in 1978 when I photographed musicians such as Hank Mobley and  Reggie Workman playing in a club on the Bowery..\nI would still like to take photographs at gigs. But PD has left me with mobility issues…..it’s not a level playing field out there and unless inclusion is taken. more seriously opportunities will continue to be limited.","user_id":782103,"name":"Gillian Vaux","website":""},{"id":58485,"bio":"Leandro Taques is a documentary photographer based in Curitiba, Brazil. He holds a degree in Jornalism from Tuiuti University, in Curitiba, and has attended the post-graduation course “Photography as a means to research in Social Sciences”, at Faculdade Cândido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro. In 2006, Leandro Taques has developed the Project “The Portrait of Peace – Angola – África”, which has resulted into a book with the same title, and an exhibition that toured for more than fifteen Brazilian cities. This Project on Angola won a special category of the Journalistic Prize Vladimir Herzog of Amnesty and Human Rights 2007. He also had pictures selected to the permanent collection of MEP - Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Paris, France.\n\nHe presently develops documental photography projects with Guarani Indians in Paraná.  ","user_id":58490,"name":"Leandro Taques","website":"www.leandrotaques.com"},{"id":789815,"bio":"Vasilisa is a multidisciplinary artist based in Woodinville, WA. Her passion lies in photography, particularly in the realm of selfie photography. Through her self-portraits, she aims to explore and express the various facets of her personality, using the medium as a tool for both personal introspection and as a means of showcasing the transformative power of self-expression.\n\n\n\n","user_id":778958,"name":"VASILISA MORUGA","website":""},{"id":793620,"bio":"","user_id":782142,"name":"Eleonora Martizi","website":null},{"id":537045,"bio":"I photograph so I can see\n","user_id":536461,"name":"guglielmo monachello","website":""},{"id":793601,"bio":"","user_id":782128,"name":"Mary Jabbari","website":""},{"id":550398,"bio":"Documentary/street  photographer based in Nashville","user_id":549814,"name":"David Piñeros","website":""},{"id":647571,"bio":"","user_id":646987,"name":"Jens Hauser","website":"www.hauser.se"},{"id":11725,"bio":"Glenna Jennings is an artist and educator whose work includes photography, curating, and socially-engaged art. She is an Associate Professor of Photography and Social Practice at the University of Dayton, Ohio, and completed her MFA in Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego. Jennings has exhibited throughout the US, Mexico, Europe, and China. Recognition of her work includes several Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Awards,  a Photolucida Robert Rauschenberg Award , and several NEA project grants. Her work resides within the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, AMNUA Museum China, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, and multiple private collections. Jennings is actively involved in food justice in Ohio and beyond, and was recently awarded a University of Dayton Excellence in Teaching award and a Montgomery County Educator Food Champion award or her work with the socially-engaged art collaborative Desert Kitchen Collective. ","user_id":11725,"name":"Glenna Jennings","website":"www.glennajennings.com"},{"id":793610,"bio":"Born and raised in China, Colorado based photographer Wenqi (Vale) Yang has been creating digital and alternative based portrait photography for the past several years. Her unique perspective lends to her craft a fresh and original tone, allowing her to open up discussions on social subjects and customs many consider taboo.","user_id":782134,"name":"Vale Yang","website":"www.valesviewfinder.com"},{"id":792763,"bio":"Guarina Lopez is a photographer, filmmaker, writer, and artist from the Pascua Yaqui Tribe and she is currently based in Washington, DC. She has been a street photographer since her youth capturing unseen and marginalized peoples, Indigenous communities and the landscape everywhere she goes. ","user_id":781434,"name":"Guarina Lopez","website":""},{"id":755112,"bio":"I am a very amateur photographer who started my journey in 2003. I have been influenced by great photographers like Vivian Maier, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gary Winograd and others. My friend Dominic Sansoni, a renowned photographer from Sri Lanka has been a mentor and  a tremendous support in my journey.  I am passionate about Portraiture, Street Art, Landscapes. Using old Leica Cameras as well as my Fujifilm and Nikons have given me a lot of joy. I hope that the image I have supplied will bring joy to others who see it. Thank you for the opportunity.","user_id":750576,"name":"Chris Kriekenbeek","website":"Kriekenc.photoshelter.com"},{"id":781017,"bio":"Georgie Gibbs is a British documentary and travel photographer. She is known for her soft colours, hard architecture, form and composition.\n\nShooting primarily on film, her work mainly consists of finding the beauty in the mundane from the places around her, mindfully taking images of the ordinary, keeping her present and in the moment. With the right interplay of colour, there’s always something to discover and try to capture.\n\nWhat binds the majority of her work together, other than colour and shape, is both documenting and maximising a place she visits, to figure out if there’s a story there and what the story is. ","user_id":771729,"name":"Georgie Gibbs","website":"www.georgiegibbs.com"},{"id":58459,"bio":"I am a visual journalist based in Mainz, Germany. I hold a BA in journalism and an MA in documentary photography and photojournalism. Since 2018 I am enrolled in philosophy and English at the University of Frankfurt. I merely focus on environmental topics and the human perspectives at our world. ","user_id":58464,"name":"Lukas Rapp","website":"www.lukasrapp.com"},{"id":58476,"bio":"2014 Studying M.F.A  Dept. of Photography, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea\n \nSolo Exhibitions\n2014 Invisible SceneryⅡ. Dong Gang Museum of Photography. Yeongwol\n2014 155miles, Institut Francais Art Space. Busan\n2103 Invisible Scenery, Gallery Is. Seoul\n \nGroup Exhibitions\n2013  TRIALOG. Totalmuseum. Seoul\n2013  TRIALOG. Goethe Institut. Seoul\n2012  155 miles project, Donggang International Photo . Yeong Wol\n2012  Time among us. Gallery Is. Seoul\n \nAward\n2014 Korea Photographer's Fellowship-Artist of the Year, KT\u0026amp;G Sangsangmadang,              Seoul ,KoreaAwards\n2013 winner of the ‘Best Portfolio’, Donggang International Photo . Yeong Wol","user_id":58481,"name":"Jeon-Ki Kim","website":""},{"id":669069,"bio":"Matilda studied Biological Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, specialising in Experimental Psychology, and then Science Media Production (MSc) at Imperial College London. After graduating she worked on a range of television documentaries for both UK and US broadcasters (BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Discovery, Netflix). During this time she also produced and presented 'Science Mixtape', on Soho Radio (2016-2019), and undertook filmmaking projects for several non-profits (LRTT; Mercy Corps). In 2021, she received a Director’s Fellowship to study Visual Journalism at the International Centre of Photography in New York, where she started her long term project,\u0026nbsp;'Glass Eggs', about the growing number of women who are freezing their eggs. It has been published in National Geographic, the Washington Post, and exhibited at the United Nations. ","user_id":668485,"name":"Matilda Hay","website":"www.matildahay.com"},{"id":842316,"bio":"","user_id":828159,"name":"Sylvie Schnier","website":null},{"id":102150,"bio":"I was born in a marvellous island (Tenerife, Canary Islands, 1973).\nSince I was a child all my world was colour, and shadow, and tales, under the palms, the quaternary forests and the volcano shape.\nI remember myself in silence, pencil and paper in my hands, devouring books and drawing scenarios.\nAfter finishing my Fine Art studies I was traveling and photographing faraway for long periods of time: that increased my love for the “racconto”.Then I realized that photography was the way that will help me to understand, to create, to cacht those worlds in my mind, making them of “real images”.","user_id":101548,"name":"Elena Sol","website":"elenasol.com"},{"id":453716,"bio":"","user_id":453132,"name":"Leon Rechy","website":"www.leonrechy.com"},{"id":793240,"bio":"Meg lives in Michigan's Upper Peninsula with her husband and five children. She is an award-winning fine art and portrait photographer whose nostalgic work centers around Americana and the home. In-between photographing her family, she teaches several online and in-person domestic and international workshops. Meg is an instructor through Click Photo School, a SIGMA \u0026amp; Profoto Ambassador and 2022 Lightroom Ambassador. She is also a volunteer photographer for The Gold Hope Project, a nonprofit organization which gifts families battling pediatric cancer a free photo session.","user_id":781818,"name":"Meg Loeks","website":"www.megloeks.com"},{"id":793340,"bio":"Ryan Ally (b. 2000, Queens, NY) is an artist, photographer, and part-time filmmaker based in New York City. He earned his B.F.A. in Art Photography from Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts. His work delves into the dynamics that shape the immigrant experience and explores what constitutes living the '\"American Dream.\" As a result, he is perpetually influenced by the environments he resides in, finding great joy in photographing the streets, wherever that may be.","user_id":781899,"name":"Ryan Ally","website":"ryanallycom.cargo.site"},{"id":791323,"bio":"CV Laura Gaiser\nwww.lauragaiser.com\n\nborn 1985\n2010 - 2015 Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe\nby Prof. Toon Verhoef and Prof. John Bock\n2015 - 2016 Meisterschülerin by Prof. John Bock\nPrizes\n2015 Preis der staatlichen Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe\n2016 Graduierten Stipendium des Landes Baden Württemberg\n2017 Stipendium des Landes Baden Württemberg für die Cité international des Arts, Paris\n2021 Preis der Werner- Stober- Stiftung\n2022 Publikationsförderung des Landes Baden Württemberg\n\nExhibitions\n2024\n“Deltabeben“, Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen\n2023\n“Solo” Automat, Saarbrücken\n„Laura Gaiser“ Galerie Ebensperger, Berlin\n„Burg aus Sand“ L6, Freiburg\n„Happening“ Kaprow Bar, Mannheim\n2022\n„Frucht Fleisch“, Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe\n“Niveau ist keine Handcreme”, Nordbeckenfestival Karlsruhe\n2021\n„Secret Thursday“, Kinematek Karlsruhe\n2020\n„Prometheus“ Cargo Bar, Basel\n2019\n„The last Unicorn“ Cité international des Arts, Paris\n„Future Perfect“, M54 Basel\n„Die Unerträgliche Leichtigkeit des Seins“ Kunsthalle Palazzo, Liestal\n","user_id":780231,"name":"Laura Gaiser","website":"www.lauragaiser.com"},{"id":58482,"bio":"Born in 1983, I have lived and built my career as a photographer in Seoul, Korea, with BFA degree in photography from Seoul Institute of the Art and Chung-Ang University (earned in 2005 and 2010 each), and master’s degree from the graduate school of Chung-Ang (earned in 2016).\n \n I was born in a family residing in an apartment complex in downtown Seoul, and have spent more than 30years of my life in the same town and the same city. When I was 20, a broad scaled-reconstruction proceeded in the town, making me a witness of the change of the city as a result of my home town disappearing. In the process of the observation, I found out that there’s some excluded and segmented space that the people in the city can never easily recognize. When working, I walk into the space which is hidden by the steel fences and cannot be seen by the people who live in it, such as redevelopment area or reconstruction sites of new town. There, I look for the scenes of changing urban area, and record the scenes as a form of photos, directly intervening the scenes.\n\n As a photographer, I was awarded the 5th Daegu International Photo Biennale-The Top Four 2014 Portfolio Award and The 36th Joongang Fine Arts Prize in 2014, and the 6th SKOPF (Sangsangmadang Korean Photographer’s Fellowship) Award and the 14th SAJINBIPYONG Award  in 2013. Also I have held multiple solo exhibitions including Reconstruction Site, SPACEONEWWALL, Seoul, Korea (2016) and participated in the joint exhibitions such as Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival in Toronto, Canada (2015), Intro at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea (2015) and Ruins at Korean cultural center shanghai, Shanghai, China (2015) and Site and Place (Duet exhibition) at Doosan Gallery, New York, US (2014) and New Generation at Gallery Image, Aarhus, Denmark (2014).","user_id":58487,"name":"Jihyun Jung","website":"www.jungjihyun.com"},{"id":745367,"bio":"Michelle Ferreira was born and raised on the traditional lands of Djilang, Australia and at the age of 14, she moved to Lisbon, then back to the antipodes in her mid-twenties. Michelle completed her Bachelor of Graphic Design at IADE - University of Design in Lisbon and recently graduated from RMIT (Melbourne) Master of Photography. These two disciplines intertwined, complemented, and blended in composition, colour, and layout throughout her career. \n\nShe has lived, created and exhibited worldwide – Australia, Portugal, Czech Republic, Malaysia, and New York through group and collaborative projects; exhibitions include CLIMARTE Gallery, Pingyao International Photography Festival 2022, Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2020 and Red Gallery in Melbourne. She was recently awarded the Creative Climate Awards 2023 (New York) and the Head On Landscape Award 2022 (Sydney). In her earlier years, Michelle was an in-house designer and photographer.","user_id":742361,"name":"Michelle Ferreira","website":"www.michelle-ferreira.com"},{"id":755131,"bio":"A visual guy by nature, I have been photographing life as it unfolds for 4 decades. I guess one could surmise that I tend to be more of a photojournalist then fine art photographer, although I sometimes get lost between the two. Self taught and mentored by my Dad, a black and white specialist, my craft shaped by hanging out in darkrooms, often experimenting with different and unusual photographic techniques. As the digital age came to fruition, my passion for being behind the lens strengthened. Light, place and time are three photographic tenets that I always live by. ","user_id":750592,"name":"STEPHEN MITCHELL","website":"www.mitchellimage.com"},{"id":74396,"bio":"I am 59 years old, and have raised 4 children. I have a theater background, but have been behind the camera lens for 25 years. I have enjoyed taking photographs and feel I have not taken the time to promote or share my work on a public platform up to now. I have been selected to participate in a gallery show this year. Again, thank you in advance for reviewing my submissions.\n\nBest, \nKelly Morgan Gerrard","user_id":74098,"name":"Kelly Morgan Gerrard","website":"kellymorgangerrard.com"},{"id":793622,"bio":"","user_id":782143,"name":"Jani Lapidus","website":null},{"id":450377,"bio":"","user_id":449793,"name":"Cristian Rodriguez Roque","website":""},{"id":789235,"bio":"I'm Francesca Miller-Hard, fashion and people photographer from New Zealand, based in Melbourne, Australia. My work is an exploration of my personal experiences, particularly my vivid dreams, those of which have inspired me to create work that blurs the boundaries between the real and the imagined. ","user_id":778469,"name":"Francesca Miller-Hard","website":"www.francescamh.com"},{"id":793604,"bio":"I have been a fine art portrait photographer specializing in capturing feelings and emotions for 23 years.","user_id":782130,"name":"Pam Einarsen","website":"www.pamelaeinarsen.com"},{"id":793659,"bio":"Isy Imarni is UK based Photographer and a graduate of the LIoP Professional photography Course. ","user_id":782177,"name":"Isy Imarni","website":"www.ahrkstudio.com"},{"id":202750,"bio":"I'm mostly a photographer and sometimes a cinematographer and director for small film, documentary, or music projects.\n\nRecently began to use my camera in ways that reconnected me to the original passion that I had for making photographs.\n\nGetting rid of all my studio equipment I'm back where I started. A camera. That's it.\n\nI'm as interested in photographing certain people as I am in photographing intriguing objects, and I'm not sure I greatly distinguish 'genres' from each other. In that way, I'm subject agnostic.\n\nI think of myself as a photographer, singularly, rather than a fashion, still life, or food photographer. Most simply, all of my images are portraits.\n\nI've worked anonymously, and I've worked on award-winning projects.\n\nThe work process is the same.\n\nLike my DNA, the things I photograph are varied and seemingly incongruous, but to me, it all makes perfect sense.\n\n \n\n ","user_id":202148,"name":"peter rosenbaum","website":"www.peterrosenbaum58.com"},{"id":791442,"bio":"Kate’s photographer parents brought her up with a love of photography; her childhood memories of dark rooms, red lights, and chemical smells have not faded. She studied English and Modern Languages and has taught in schools and colleges in the UK, Germany and Belgium. Kate later undertook an MA in Education and a Law degree, after which she spent several years as an advice centre volunteer, and running private and pro bono photography workshops.\nWishing to bring all her interests together under a photographic umbrella, Kate recently completed a Master of Arts in Photography at Falmouth University. Her work touches on themes of family history, memory and forgetting; it combines archival, documentary and landscape imagery. Kate is also interested in the power of photography as a therapeutic tool.\nKate’s photographic work has been exhibited in the UK and the USA and has featured in various print and online publications. \n","user_id":780326,"name":"Kate Carpenter","website":"www.katecarpenter.com"},{"id":198893,"bio":"Audrey, French professional photographer in the Gulf of Saint Tropez.Audrey, photographe professionnelle Française dans le Golfe de Saint Tropez.","user_id":198291,"name":"Audrey Bartolo","website":"www.dayphotographies.fr"},{"id":792432,"bio":"I feel most alive when I am celebrating the light and the magic of Nature.","user_id":781150,"name":"BUFF ELTING","website":"www.buffelting.com"},{"id":791267,"bio":"worked in large photographic studios Manchester England  \nworked in Hong Kong as a freelance photographer ","user_id":780181,"name":"Anthony McHugh","website":""},{"id":791533,"bio":"The first camera, Minolta X300, came into my hands in the fall of 2018. Learning from scratch on analog equipment wasn't the easiest thing, but it was a lot of satisfaction.\n\nThe next step was 6x6 and 6x7 medium format cameras. Even more restrictions, lower ISO, fewer frames created greater challenges.\nI started experimenting with light, planning sessions and taking my hobby more seriously.\n\nCurrently, I am involved in shooting sessions for the magazines and taking photos of music and fashion projects.","user_id":780408,"name":"Patryk Sawicki","website":""},{"id":58553,"bio":"Roddy MacInnes has been teaching photography at the University of Denver since 2001. He considers himself to be an autobiographical photographer and, in that capacity, he has been documenting his life through photography since 1964.  He received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a Bachelor of Arts in Photography from Napier University in Edinburgh, Scotland. His latest photography project, \"Intimate proximity (Why I Married a Photograph\") was inspired by an album of photographs he discovered in an antiques mall in Denver, Colorado. A North Dakota woman made the photographs in 1917. Through the project Roddy is exploring his relationships with photography and intimacy.                  ","user_id":58558,"name":"Roddy MacInnes","website":"roddymac.com/home.html"},{"id":752922,"bio":"i was introduced to black and white film photography as a first year fine arts student at the University of Western Sydney. I was to drop out that same year to pursue work as the starving artist gig was not all that romantic for a young man in a new City without a support network of any kind.\n1995 was the cusp of the transition from analogue to digital, neither of which I could afford as even a hobbyist at the time. Fast forward to 2017, back in rural Australia, and a father now. I was reintroduced to my passion for photography. Purchased my first DSLR, a dated second hand Olympus off eBay.\nInstantly gravitating towards 'street' photography before being aware of the genre, today you'll find me with a Nikon D750 and a Sony A7iii if not on the street hunting for that definitive moment, conceptualising, creating, executing, and editing my portrait visions.","user_id":748789,"name":"Scott Kelleher","website":""},{"id":699653,"bio":"I was trained at a museum school. During that period I was exposed to minamalism and conceptualist points of view.  Picture making is most important.","user_id":699069,"name":"ROBERT ULRICH","website":"www.rulrich.com"},{"id":793635,"bio":"","user_id":782155,"name":"Salla Seeslahti","website":"sallaseeslahti.com"},{"id":58554,"bio":"\nBIO LUIZ ABREU\n\nBorn in Santiago(RS), Brazil, in 1946, photojournalist during 41 years. ","user_id":58559,"name":"Luiz Abreu","website":""},{"id":63152,"bio":"Originally Dutch and  lived in various countries in Europe. Currently in the Netherlands. It inspires me to capture what I see and what I feel through the lens of my camera with an extra interest for details","user_id":62888,"name":"Louise Van Der Meij","website":""},{"id":7834,"bio":" I am a professional freelance photographer. I am working from 2009 for Greek  and foreign online, print magazines and newspapers. I expertise in portrait photography. Αlso, I cooperate with Greek cultural organizations and non profit foundations .","user_id":7834,"name":"Andreas Simopoulos","website":"-"},{"id":793651,"bio":"I have been a photographer for many years watching people and how they express themselves.  My background in Theater and directing is always on the lookout for behavior in unconscious emotions and the way our past is revealed \n","user_id":782170,"name":"joann careny","website":""},{"id":672600,"bio":"First generation Peruvian American documentary photographer, shooting life as it happens by savoring every moment from good to bad. Learning through each smile, each story and vulnerable moment Photojournalist by heart, photo producer by day gives back to the community by teaching the art of photography for the Josephine Herrick Project in NY.","user_id":672016,"name":"Wendy Correa","website":"wendycorrea.com"},{"id":790775,"bio":"Robert Barcia lives and creates work both in the United States and Greece. Focusing on the beauty we often overlook in everyday life, his work explores the connections we create, and the connections we ignore in the chaos.   ","user_id":779769,"name":"Robert Barcia","website":"Instagram.com/robbarcia"},{"id":793652,"bio":"Sarah Black is a photographer and writer living on Wurundjeri and Bunurung land, in southern Australia. She works as a mother to 4 young people. \nPhotographic and written works have appeared in publications as varied as Vogue Australia, Womankind Magazine, and Cordite Magazine, and her forthcoming first solo photographic exhibition will be showcased as part of the HeadOn Photo Festival 2024.\n","user_id":782171,"name":"Sarah Black","website":"www.sarahblack.au"},{"id":637492,"bio":"A passionate practicing artist and photographer based out of kolkata.\nIntrigued by the art of storytelling, he is on a journey to explore the untold stories and moments from Bengal and eventually showcase them through his artworks.\nAlthough not restricted by any specific genre or medium, his approach is more inclined towards street photography and documentary photography. \n\nThrough the lens of documentary photography, he tries to portray the hidden and forgotten beauties of Bengal.Through his works, Raha tries to emphasize the fact that - \"Beauty lies in Simplicity.\" His works mostly include different rituals, cultures, traditions of people from Bengal.\n\nIn 2023, Raha was a recipient of the 'Silver Medal Award' \u0026amp; 'Honourable Mention' Award in the prestigious - 'Paris Street Photo Awards' competition. \nRaha was also a quarter finalist in the esteemed - 'Urban Photo Awards under 35' photo contest. \nMoreover, Raha's works have been featured and exhibited in many global and eminent platforms such as - 'Nat Geo Traveller India', 'Photovogue', 'Trieste Photo Days' and a few local exhibitions in Kolkata as well.\n\nAny kind of visual Art, works as an escape tunnel from the harsh realities of the real world for him and provides a sacred space for his soul to seek refuge while emerging into the vast ocean of solitude.\nAs an artist, he also holds a deep passion for creative writings and digital illustrations as well. ","user_id":636908,"name":"Nabarun Raha","website":"nabarunraha.smugmug.com"},{"id":568225,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer that travels a lot for work, and during my spare time, and sometimes during work, I take photos.  However, I really would like to improve my photos and would like to have these photos critiqued.  ","user_id":567641,"name":"Michael Washington","website":""},{"id":793646,"bio":"I am a photographer from the southwestern US. I see my camera as a tool for access to the world. I love photographing people because of the entree it offers me to their world; it's deeply rewarding to be offered a glimpse into the wildly unique and complex lives of the people I meet. I also like to use my camera to explore geography and changes in the urban environment.","user_id":782166,"name":"Max Mijn","website":"mmijn.net"},{"id":793674,"bio":"","user_id":782190,"name":"Herbert van der Beek","website":"www.herbertvanderbeek.com"},{"id":791433,"bio":"Wedding, portrait and event photography in south Wales, UK.","user_id":780318,"name":"Kelly Dixon","website":"www.browneanddixon.photography"},{"id":793672,"bio":"A Pittsburgher by birth, I am also half Greek and have, so far, spent most of my life in Athens, the capital city of Greece. Photography helps me map out the world and my life and make sense of it all in its wonderful weirdness, in the pain and joy it brings, the confusion and the noise, the ordinary and the extraordinary moments, which are sometimes hard to tell apart.","user_id":782188,"name":"Christina Hudson","website":"apixelforyourthoughts.com"},{"id":58552,"bio":"Born and raised In Athens - Greece. I studied  Jazz music and worked as a freelance musician for a period.  I became interested in the photographic medium about 9 years ago, as i was travelling a lot for my work. I have been photographing constantly for the past 7 years and currently working on two personal projects and various commercial assignments. ","user_id":58557,"name":"Stelios Papadopoulos","website":"www.steliospapadopoulos.com"},{"id":58985,"bio":"Asim Rafiqui is an independent photojournalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, Time, Harper's, Stern, National Geographic (France) and many other publications. Asim has reported from Haiti, Japan, India, Pakistan, USA, Afghanistan, Israel, Palestine, Sweden and Ukraine among other places.\n \nBorn and raised in Karachi, Pakistan, he moved to New York in 1984 to study engineering at Columbia University and has since lived, at various times, in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Lahore, London, Munich, Bangkok, Stockholm and most recently, Kigali, Rwanda. \n \nHe was recently the recipient of an Open Society Fellowship and has since 2012 been using a variety of media to present a more nuanced and personal perspective on the issue of access to justice in Pakistan. By focusing on the plight of some of Pakistan’s most marginalized communities, he highlights the structural roots of the pervasive injustice that afflicts their lives and the failure of the current legal apparatus to resolve them.\n \nPreviously, Asim was a Fulbright Fellow to India, where he worked on a project that looked at India’s heritage of cultural and religious pluralism and syncretism. For this project he was also a recipient of an Aftermath Grant. Asim also received a Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting grant to document the impact of the Israeli closure of the Gaza Strip on its residents. He authors the photography blog The Spinning Head.","user_id":58990,"name":"Asim Rafiqui","website":""},{"id":58981,"bio":"Pep Bonet (Mallorca, 1974) is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer who has traveled extensively capturing profound moments that represent the unbalanced world in which we live. His longer-term projects focus on African issues, with his most well known project being “Faith in Chaos”, a photo essay on the aftermath of the war in Sierra Leone. Pep's ongoing work around the globe on HIV/Aids has led to several photography books and many exhibitions worldwide.\n\nHe is also know for a long-term reportage on the rock 'n roll band Motörhead. Pep spent three years (2008-2010) on the road with Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary singer of the band and created an exceptional visual document of the many hours spent on the road with Motörhead. He also created \"Lemmy's box\", a hand made collector's box existing of 25 exemplars showcasing 10 prints.\nBeing extremely fascinated by the fact that HDDSLR photo cameras nowadays also have the capability of shooting HD films, Pep crafted himself into shooting documentaries with DSLR cameras. This resulted in several short documentary films, amongst which the award winning ‘Into the Shadows’, a pursuit into the lives of hundreds of thousands of Africans living in the inner city of Johannesburg.\n\nPep’s work has been recognized with many industry awards. It started in 2002 when he was selected for the World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass with his work “Faith in Chaos”. That same year he was nominated “one of the top 30 to watch” by Photo District News. Pep won the Kodak Young Photographer of the Year in 2003 at the festival Visa pour l`image, and the Luchetta Foundation in Trieste nominated him the best press photographer of the year in 2004.\n\nHe was a recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Humanistic Grant in Photography in 2005 and in 2007 won the second prize in the World Press Photo contest in the Sports category for his work on the amputees’ football league in Sierra Leone. In 2009 Pep won a second World Press Photo Award for his work “Forced Identity”, portraying the lives of transsexuals in Honduras. In 2013, Pep won his third World Press Photo Award in the category Multimedia for Into the Shadows, together with Line Hadsjberg and Jose Bautista.\n\nHis list of publications include “Generacion Perdida” (2010),  “Remarkable South Africans”(2009), \"Photobolsillo\", a new Photobolsillo from La Fabrica with a collection of Spanish photographers, “One Goal” (2007) and “Somalia: The Invisible Trace” (2007), \"Quadern de Bitacola\", a text book written by Carles Domenec and POSITHIV+ (2005), Watching in Silence (2011), 17 milagroso (2009), 217A; a NOOR book (2008).\n\nPep works on personal projects, mostly films, and on assignments for clients and NGO’s. He frequently lectures on photography / multimedia / film and conducts workshops. Pep lives in Mallorca.","user_id":58986,"name":"Pep Bonet","website":"pepbonet.com"},{"id":58982,"bio":"Andrea Bruce (USA, 1973) is a documentary photographer who brings attention to people living in the aftermath of war. She concentrates on the social issues that are sometimes ignored and often ignited in war's wake. \n\nThe past ten years she chronicled the world's most troubled areas, focusing on Iraq and Afghanistan. Andrea started working in Iraq in 2003, following the intricacies and obstacles of the conflict experienced by Iraqis and the US military.\n\nFor eight years she worked as a staff photographer for The Washington Post and later as part of the VII Network (2010-2011). At The Post, she originated and authored a weekly column called \"Unseen Iraq.\"\n\nHer awards include top honors from the White House News Photographers Association (where she has been named Photographer of the Year four times), several awards from the International Pictures of the Year contest, and the prestigious John Faber Award from the Overseas Press Club in New York. In 2010 she received the WHNPA grant for her work in Ingushetia and was a 2011 recipient of the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship.\n\nIn 2012 she was the recipient of the first Chris Hondros Fund Award for the “commitment, willingness and sacrifice shown in her work.”\n\nIn 2014 she won the 2nd prize Daily Life singles in the World Press Photo Contest for the image 'Soldier's Funeral'\n\nAndrea is available for photography and multimedia assignments; she is a frequent lecturer and photography instructor. Currently Andrea divides her time between Kabul and Washington, DC.","user_id":58987,"name":"Andrea Bruce","website":"www.andreabruce.com"},{"id":97978,"bio":"Photography is an art of observation\nby putting one's head, one's eye and one's heart on the same axis.\nEvery photographer is a visual storyteller and every picture has its own story.\nPhotography gives me the experience of feeling close to the source.\nIt is in discovering and creating images that make possible a deeper connection with the power, poetry and divinity found in nature.\nAlthough there may be many ways to synchronize with the rhythm of the universe, I have chosen to do it looking through a camera.\nMy work is both reflection and expression in that I do not aim or plan a shot, but instead allow myself to be found within it as it occurs.","user_id":97399,"name":"Lyza Sahertian","website":"                             "},{"id":114728,"bio":"","user_id":114126,"name":"Sergio Varona Moya","website":""},{"id":841523,"bio":"666bet|666bet.ae.org\nExperimente a emoção dos melhores jogos de cassino\nMarca: 666bet\n https://666bet.ae.org\nEndereço:R. 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In addition, her work has appeared in publications including Vrij Nederland, The Guardian Weekend, Internazionale, La Repubblica, Ojodepez, Zoom Magazine, Exit and a number of online platforms, such as Time Light Box. ","user_id":58539,"name":"Anoek Steketee","website":"anoeksteketee.com"},{"id":735743,"bio":"Starting my way in photography , learning the basics of the portrait . I love documentary, live, storytelling style of photography and the works of the other participants give me lots of inspiration and motivation ","user_id":734353,"name":"Marina Tsybizova","website":""},{"id":787946,"bio":"Luana Martignon is an Italian photographer based in the UK.\nAfter working on her self-esteem and body image for many years, she realised how photography and self-portraiture were very effective tools to improve her own self-acceptance and mental health. \nShe founded Intimate Portraits by Lu to apply the same practices in helping others: with her work, she pushes beyond the barriers and stigmas created by society and supports individuals in appreciating and celebrating their bodies. Her goal is to improve representation and break taboos so that everyone can feel included and appreciated.","user_id":777419,"name":"Luana Martignon","website":"www.intimateportraitsbylu.com"},{"id":788053,"bio":"I am a Danish photographer who loves to create portraits with a twist of creativity. I have been photographing since I was 15 years old, but still I am looking for my place in the history of photography. I am now 38 years old, and still there is so much to learn. I love how photography can move people or start a thinking process. I will create photos til the day I die and hopefully someone out there will love my work and publish my work. We all have our dreams and sometimes our dreams come true.","user_id":777508,"name":"Kristtina Larissa Cassidas","website":"www.krislacas.dk"},{"id":788197,"bio":"arco Di Coscio is a Tuscany photographer based in Amsterdam working in London and New York and travelling worldwide. With a Bachelor degree in Direction of Photography at the London College of Communication and a Master degree in Art Direction at the Academy of Art of Florence his work spans from documentary projects to fashion and corporate.\n\nHe has fifteen years of experience working in the field of photography and his main focus is portraiture. He is a committed professional with an everlasting desire to master his craft.","user_id":777629,"name":"Marco di Coscio","website":"www.marcodicoscio.com"},{"id":788347,"bio":"I am a photographer and live in Germany. I photograph everything that comes under my lens, whether people, plants, animals, interesting scenes, etc. ","user_id":777746,"name":"Danièle Dugré","website":"www.dugrephotography.com"},{"id":274052,"bio":"I am a designer and creative professional born in Sicily. Over the past few years, I've traveled and worked abroad, enriching my perspective and skills. My focus is on storytelling and user experience, approached with a critical touch. I am insatiably curious about the world around me, always eager to learn—and, when necessary, to unlearn. My work aims to create meaningful and enjoyable experiences through interaction design, graphic design, and art direction.","user_id":273450,"name":"Simone Restifo","website":"www.simonerestifo.com"},{"id":58542,"bio":"Petr Toman is a documentary photographer and photojournalist. His work focuses on social documentary projects, which involve a long lasting approach, understanding and keen interest.\n\nHe covers traumatic and post-traumatic psychological problems in war veterans or people confronted with extreme violence or political change. For several years he has been examining the psychological impact the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster had on the lives of people from Northern Ukraine.\n\nFor a long period of time he has now been cooperating with the legend of photojournalism, Antonín Kratochvíl. In 2014 he was shortlisted as one of the VII Mentor program candidates.\n\nAn award-winning photographer. He has received awards in the Czech Press Photo, IPA Award, The Best of Photojournalism, Social Documentary. His political prisoner portrait won an award at POYi 2012.\n\nCurrently, he is enrolled in studies at the Institute of Creative Photography with the Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic.\n","user_id":58547,"name":"Petr Toman","website":"www.petrtoman.eu"},{"id":59007,"bio":"","user_id":59012,"name":"Messay Shoakena","website":"www.messay.com"},{"id":58998,"bio":"Amy Kanka Valadarsky was born in 1964 in Romania where she spent her first eight years before her family moved to Israel, the place she calls home. After graduating as a software engineer, she started what was to become a 25 years long career in the telecommunication industry, traveling around the globe designing and implementing software solutions. In 2014, after leaving the hi-tech world, Amy returned to her creative roots and opened a new chapter of her life as a fine art photographer.\n\nAmy’s work was selected as a Critical Mass 2017 Top 50, as well as featured in SHOTS, Rfotofolio, The Hand, Black\u0026amp;White Magazine, Lenscratch and exhibited in a variety of galleries and photo festivals such as PhotoLa 2016, Los Angeles Center for Photography, dnj and bG galleries in Santa Monica, CA. \n\nShe lives with her husband, the dog and two cats in Even Yehuda, Israel.","user_id":59003,"name":"Amy Kanka Valadarsky","website":"www.amykankaphotography.com"},{"id":59008,"bio":"I started life as a professional photographer in San Francisco. Then worked in New York and London in advertising and running two Internet start-ups. I owned my own ad agency in Portland. I now lead a charmed life in Mexico as a photographer and international advertising consultant. A key goal is to show the diversity of the world's people and share the work across unconventional platforms. ","user_id":59013,"name":"Peter Levitan","website":"www.lagente.mx"},{"id":58583,"bio":"Heba Khalifa\n\nBorn in Cairo, Egypt, in 1977, Heba Khalifa is a painter who works with different media, combining mainly photography, prints and painting. She is currently based in Cairo, Egypt.\n\nShe graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cairo in 2000 with a Diploma in Interior Design. After that, she studied Art Criticism for 2 years at the Arts Academy of Cairo. \nShe has held two solo exhibitions in Cairo. \n\"One Step\" in 2001\n“Temporary Absence” in 2006. \nShe has also participated in several group exhibitions in Cairo.\n\nHeba has worked with children in difficult circumstances such as street children and working children, before becoming a photojournalist in Al-Shourouk newspaper, and has used art to education them and help them since 2001.\nIn 2007, she has obtained a Scholarship to Study Graphic Art in Salzburg, Summer Academy.","user_id":58588,"name":"Heba Khalifa","website":"www.heba.photo"},{"id":58606,"bio":"Sono uno  street photographer italiano ma vivo a Bruxelles. Mi piace spaziare dal colore al bianco e nero senza disdegnare l'uso del flash a seconda delle situazioni, ciò che cerco è semplicemente la presenza umana in tutte le sue sfaccettature.","user_id":58611,"name":"Flaviano Ettore D'Erasmo","website":"www.instagram.com/flavianoettore"},{"id":58726,"bio":"Born in Krakow, Poland. He studied and graduated from the Krakow University of Economics. Shortly after graduation he moved to the United States where he currently lives. Here, he completed the photography course at New York International Center Of Photography (www.icp.org).\n \nHe likes to capture life as it happens, spontaneous, unstaged moments or portraits. Rather than arranging the story/photograph he prefers to wait and watch the strange real-life drama unfold before his eyes. He is fascinated by these unexpected everyday happenings which always make him both amazed and amused.\n","user_id":58731,"name":"Pawel Walczyk","website":"www.pawelwalczyk.com"},{"id":58787,"bio":"Simone Zeffiro is an Italian fine art photographer born in 1979 and based in a city close to Milan. \n\nMore info about international awards, exhibitions and works can be found visiting the official website www.simonezeffiro.com.","user_id":58792,"name":"Simone Zeffiro","website":"www.simonezeffiro.com"},{"id":368783,"bio":"I am a 40 year self taught photographer that loves to capture the soul of things.\n\n","user_id":368181,"name":"Nathalie Deschacht","website":"augustapicture.com"},{"id":59515,"bio":"Bernhard Lang works as a professional fine art photographer from Munich. \nFor over 10 years he has been working on various artistic photo projects. In particular on his aerial photography project AERIAL VIEWS. His work has been published in: The  Times Magazine, Washington Post, The Guardian, Wired, Mare, Stern, Art Magazine, . . . and has been shown in exhibitions worldwide.","user_id":59520,"name":"Bernhard Lang","website":"www.bernhardlang.de"},{"id":58609,"bio":"Like many of my passions also began with a gift made by my mother when I was seven, in other words, the Kodak 200 Ektra, was 1980. Fixed focus f11 for a 22 mm lens, flipflash door with spare parts for ten bulbs and a handle that was the weapon of protection making it similar to Space 1999, which among other things since then, I dreaded acronym.\n\nIn fact, even before taking pictures with the camera of my mother, from a compact Minolta SLR that looks fake, however, is honored from a few dozen years ago, despite them falling apart. The first “model” so my mother was sharing this passion with me, then became my first friends and I very soon I changed the official photographer for birthday parties, school trips, picnics and more. Everything evolved very naturally.\nIf we grant to complete the statement by Henri Cartier-Bresson “.. the first 10,000 photographs are your worst” I consider myself that much more comfortable in terms of professionalism and technology, when they are constantly looking for improvements and as we know from Ansel Adams “.. there are no rules for good photos, there are only good photographs.”\n\nThe time spent with it friends, lovers and so many different situations always in front of my camera, because I do not make a move without. The development to graphic designers, always in contact with commercial and editorial photography for over fifteen years, the constant documentation and practice in the field have contributed to the closure of an imaginary circle now making me the photographer I am and the man I am.\n\nAll the people now look my photos, many of which are more established photographers, some repeat the same thing, “.. you know to find something new, something that no one could have imagined before, something that only you can find because, besides being a photographer, you’re a human being a little ‘special, able to look in depth where others would pull straight “, you may not use just exactly the words of Margaret Bourke-White, but the same sense and to me is fine.\n\nI can therefore conclude that if this is right from my first Kodak 200, I never asked how to take photos, but why. In fact I am in a desperate battle against the idea that every moment is destined to disappear and are determined to prevent the flow of time. It is pure madness … but in this madness, I try to do my best.","user_id":58614,"name":"William Maltese","website":"www.maltesewilliamphoto.it"},{"id":58923,"bio":"I am a composer since 2010 \nAnd I began to make mainly Street Photography from 2015 \nStarted portrait photography from 2018 \n\n2016  IPA  HONORABLE MENTION \n2016 NDAWARDS  HONORABLE MENTION\n2017 PX3 HONORABLE MENTION \nParis Photo Off Scheduled for November 2020\n2020 Trieste Photo Days ","user_id":58928,"name":"Takaaki Ishikura","website":"takaaki-ishikura.com"},{"id":58926,"bio":"Author of Attention Servicemember, based in Massachusetts.\n","user_id":58931,"name":"Ben Brody","website":"www.photobrody.com"},{"id":59070,"bio":"Matjaž Tančič (1982) is lens-based artist working mainly on documentary and independent projects between China and Slovenia. His work explores the lines between documentary, portrait and art photography to engage with social and cultural issues. He likes to experiment within the photographic medium and is best known for his 3D stereography projects. Tančič holds a BA in photography from the University of the Arts, London.\nMatjaž’s main projects have been shown in many solo and group exhibitions including: the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; Somerset House, London; the Asian Society, Texas; Deck Gallery, Singapore; Lumiere Brothers Gallery, Moscow; Vevey Photo Festival, Switzerland; the Hong Kong Photo Festival; Lianzhou Photo Festival, China; the Venice Architecture Biennale, Italy; and others.\n ","user_id":59075,"name":"Matjaž Tančič","website":"www.matjaztancic.com"},{"id":58707,"bio":"Martino Chiti is a photographer, director and video designer.\nHe found Proforma Videodesign: a multimedia agency creating installations and virtual scenography for events, theatre, museum and brands. He found the Miranda Project, installations of photographic blow-ups in urban contexts  as an artistic instrument of free expression. He creates documentaries and reportages collaborating with institutions and associations involved in health and educational projects. He studies assiduously the relationship between society and individual, in continuous search for new experimentation.","user_id":58712,"name":"Martino Chiti","website":"www.martinochiti.com"},{"id":787835,"bio":"фотограф, занимаюсь любимым делом 10 лет люблю снимать студийные портреты и предметную съемку.","user_id":777329,"name":"Anatoly Lukyanchuk","website":""},{"id":186627,"bio":"When I started photography, it wasn’t so much a choice I made, it was almost the other way around. I didn’t discover photography as a passion, instead it found me. It was the easiest and most logic professional transition I have ever made in my life. By combining my 3 fields of expertise - psychology, marketing communication, and photography - I have been able to develop a very 'human' approach, focusing on revealing through photography the strength, beauty and authenticity of each person or service.\nMy fascination for light and the beauty it brings to our every day, has only grown stronger since I started. We don’t have to travel for miles to find beauty, it is often right in front of us. All you have to do is stop... and see :-). ","user_id":186025,"name":"Elisabeth Fransdonk","website":"www.emo-photo.com"},{"id":787918,"bio":"As an architect with an unwavering passion for photography, I seamlessly blend my technical acumen with a keen artistic eye to capture the essence of moments. With a unique perspective shaped by my architectural background, I approach photography as a means to freeze emotions in time, creating visual narratives that transcend the ordinary. My work reflects a harmonious balance between precision and emotion, as I strive to convey the subtleties of human experience through the lens. Through photography, I find a captivating intersection between structure and sentiment, revealing the beauty that exists in the fleeting moments of life. As a photographer, I am dedicated to translating the emotional richness of each moment into timeless and evocative visual stories.","user_id":777396,"name":"Kateryna Topchii","website":""},{"id":58880,"bio":"Born in Athens, Greece in 1985.\nIn 2007 I attended a one year seminar in art photography  in Athens by Platonas Rivellis.\nI have a Bachelor in International and European Relations from the University Of Pireaus(2008) and a Masters in Criminology from Panteion University(2010).\nIn 2010 I had a masterclass in Athens with Magnum photographer Antoine D'Agata and in 2012 I followed photography seminars at the International Center of Photography(ICP) in New York.\nSince 2008 I work as a freelance  photographer specializing in architectural photography.\nMy personal projects and professional work has been featured in various media around the world, such as VICE, GUP, Conde Nast Traveller, Wallpaper* and Archdaily among many others.","user_id":58885,"name":"Dimitris Kleanthis","website":"www.dimitriskleanthis.com"},{"id":219761,"bio":"Attualmente studentessa in filosofia.\nLa passione della fotografia mi è stata trasmessa da mio padre - ricordo perfettamente che mentre scattava le foto mi lasciava giocare con le custodie dei rullini - dal quale ho anche ereditato una Minolta SR T 101, con la quale ho scattato la foto intitolata \"What? What?!\".\nLe altre foto che ho caricato sono state scattate con un iPhone 6s.\nI miei sogni?! Combinare la mia passione della filosofia con la fotografia, studiare fotografia e ritrarre la sofferenza della guerra.","user_id":219159,"name":"Giorgia Massa","website":"gram84blog.wordpress.com"},{"id":58827,"bio":"Elaine Eiger was born and lives in São Paulo. She works with photography since the nineties. Held exhibitions in various spaces such as Casa das Rosas, SESC Pompeia, Imã Gallery and Center for Jewish Culture all in São  Paulo, Brazil. Sometime  ago, she’s  chosen the theme of architecture and cities as the focus of her  work. Since then,  she travels around the world capturing images of global cities and its inhabitants often melancholic . Currently diversified its work also to nature.","user_id":58832,"name":"Elaine Eiger","website":"www.elaineeiger.com"},{"id":58955,"bio":"I'm one that was born in 1973.\nI'm husband of the most beautiful and fantastic woman in the world.\nI'm father of two beautiful and incredible children.\nI'm member of a wonderful family.\nI'm owner of a very nice 'jack russell' dog named Gipsy\nI'm IT Manager for the company where I work.\nBut, I still don't know who I am.\nMaybe I'm still a child, or maybe I'm already who I should be.\nI'm looking for myself, and I’m doing it even through photography and the photo that I take.\nBut still I can't find myself......","user_id":58960,"name":"Emiliano Maiolo","website":"www.maiemyphoto.com"},{"id":75202,"bio":" From growing up in Salem Massachusetts to my present residence  in Capitola California, I have photographed interesting people in fascinating settings.  Boston University and Harvard educated me; the United States Air Force showed me the world; working at IBM and Digital gave me a stable platform to raise a family.  By combining these experiences I was able to teach at Bentley University, Northeastern, UMass Lowell and Salem State University.  I will always photograph. ","user_id":74902,"name":"Henry Zbyszynski","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/hankzby"},{"id":160498,"bio":"Oct. 2021 exhibit at the Myra Babenco gallery\nOct. 2021 publishing of a sponsored book called Temperança / Temperance\nNov. 2021 exhibit at the Paraty em Foco\nNov. 2021 exhibit at the Galeria Odisseia\nMar. 2022 exhibit at the Tiradentes photo festival\nJan. 2023 exhibit at the Clube Paulistano\nJun. 2023 1st place portrait photography at Clube Paulistano\nJun. 2023 2nd place BW photo at the Clube Paulistano\nSep. 2023 1st place portrait photography at Acesc\nSep. 2023 2nd place BW photo at Acesc\nOct. 2023 Vernissage at Livraria da Travessa of photoo calendar\nOct. 2023 Exibit of Pantanal photos at the Camera Criativa, in Florianopolis, Brazil\n ","user_id":159896,"name":"Ed Beltrao","website":"www.edbeltrao.com.br"},{"id":786921,"bio":"My name is Francesca, I am 47 years old, currently unemployed.\nI come from the world of ballet, I like cinema, books, photography and I have two cats that I love madly.","user_id":776608,"name":"Francesca Stocchi","website":""},{"id":764638,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer originally from Newcastle, Australia, and I have been living in Salzburg, Austria, for over 20 years now. I took up photography in about 2011, shortly after my daughter was born. My goal was simply to learn to capture some nice family photos, but the fascination just grew from there. Photography continues to intrigue me the further I dive into it. I am currently working on refining my natural light portrait style, and I also enjoy regularly wandering with my camera capturing everyday street scenes, as well as landscape and travel photography. I am currently also working on a portrait project based around people who have come to Austria from all parts of the world, and taken on Austrian citizenship.\nI have worked in aviation maintenance for over 20 years, and photography is my passion, my hobby, my side hustle.","user_id":758715,"name":"Anthony Hill","website":"hillypix.at"},{"id":153635,"bio":"Meli Petersson Ellafi is a photojournalist (b. 1988) who lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. Educated at Nordic School of Photography with Anna Clarén, Jonas Berggren and Mikkel Örstedholm as mentors.\n\nIn 2015 Meli signed a freelance contract with the newspaper Expressen and was one of their photographers working with reportage and cover larger news events. \n\nBetween 2018 and 2021 Meli was employed by Göteborgs-Posten (GP) as one of their staff photographer. \n\nToday Meli is an freelancing photojournalist.","user_id":153033,"name":"Meli Petersson Ellafi","website":"www.melipeterssonellafi.com"},{"id":756110,"bio":"Madrid based photographer specializing in portrait photography for artists, editorials and corporate clients. I base my style on the use of lighting techniques through a methodical study of analog photography as a natural approach to digital photography, which allows the subject’s personality to showcase in the final photo.","user_id":751404,"name":"Jose Ramón Alonso Zapata","website":"www.josenoise-photo.com"},{"id":786574,"bio":"Hi, I'm Giliane Mansfeldt, the proud owner of Giliane E. Mansfeldt Photography, LLC. My love for photography started in middle school, initially as a hobby and a way to experience life more vividly. Over the years, my passion for capturing life's moments evolved into a career. I specialize in newborn and wedding photography, telling the stories of families from the beginning of their journey through life's significant milestones.\n\nI'm known for my posed newborn photography and wedding photography, focusing on using light and simple props to emphasize the beauty of my subjects. My work has been recognized with several awards, including Global Wedding Photographer of the Year and Newborn Photographer of the Year for my state.\n\nTeaching and mentoring are also passions of mine. I offer newborn photography workshops and am planning to open an online learning academy for beginner photographers. My goal is to help new photographers establish themselves professionally.\n\nOutside of photography, I enjoy gardening, DIY projects, and spending time with my family and our rescue dogs. My husband is a professional chef, so we have a great love for cooking and exploring the outdoors together.\n\n","user_id":776328,"name":"Giliane Mansfeldt","website":"www.giliane-e-mansfeldtphotography.com"},{"id":787502,"bio":"My «World is there!» as the poster of an exhibition on twentieth-century Trieste said, exhibited in the 1990s near my high school. It is beyond, beyond form, beyond conformism and the now rampant political correctness, beyond the fake freedom falsely ensured by Social Media, beyond my apparently \"NORMAL\" life...\n\nMy first shots at 8 years old, with a Kodak plastic film, then I continue in high school, shooting on Velvia and printing in Ciba Chrome, and then becoming passionate about large natural landscapes during a first trip to the United States. Extreme colors alternating with the first shots in Black and White.\n\nPhotography becomes an escape from everyday life, a vital impulse, a liberating cry from a life \"like everyone else\"...\n\nContinuous search for excellence and a sense of perfection, but also for \"wrong\" images, outside the box, I look for balance in the forms of a natural landscape, but also the flicker in a person's gaze stolen from the car window in movement.","user_id":777066,"name":"LUCA ORTOLANI","website":"www.ortolaniklein.com"},{"id":788418,"bio":"Garry Jones is an award-winning portrait photographer working across music, culture and sport. Following on from his studies at Southampton Solent University focusing on Art documentary, Jones spent time capturing the residents and rural spaces of Warwickshire and the impact of HS2 on the local neighbourhoods. His work has been exhibited across the UK \u0026amp; IRE including Brighton Photo Biannual, John Hansard Gallery and Cork Gallery. Returning to education in 2018 to study a Master’s in Visual Communications at Birmingham City University, he has concentrated on building a portfolio of commercial and editorial work in music as well as becoming a prominent figure within UK Skateboarding and is set to accompany Team GB to Paris 2024. Alongside this, Garry has continued to document the to the stories of communities across the UK including the Coventry Morris Men, the Madame Tussauds ”ADD” and Muslim Girls Fence. \n","user_id":777803,"name":"Garry Jones","website":"www.garryjonesphotography.com"},{"id":788506,"bio":"Born and raised in Santo Domingo, Ivan Herrera is a Dominican director, producer, and screenwriter.\nPassionate about photography, it is by observing the world through the lens of his camera that he finds inspiration and interprets humanity.\n\nHe's currently based in the north coast of the Dominican Republic where he settled his production services company: Too Caribbean, and film production company: Point Barre.","user_id":777874,"name":"Ivan Herrera","website":"www.ivan-herrera.com"},{"id":651983,"bio":"Artistic career:\n1977-79 | Drawing and painting lessons by painter Ine Tjarksen\n1979 | First own camera, pre-professional experiences with photography 1983-85 | Painting and drawing jobs in terms of landscape motifs\n1985 | High School Graduation at Johannes-Althusius-Gymnasium, Emden\n1987 | Various photographic internships\n(Advertising Agency: Werbestudio Oldenburg, Newspaper: Nordwest Zeitung Oldenburg, with a number of photographers from Hamburg)\n1987-89 | Comprehensive photographer education at the renowned Photography School »Lette-Verein«, Berlin-Schöneberg\n1989-91 | Free assistant-activities with various Hamburg photographers\nSince 1992 | Work as a freelance photographer mainly for editorial photography, first own photo studio in »Medienbunker Feldstrasse« (till 1999), followed by photo studio in Planckstraße, Hamburg-Ottensen\nSince 1992 | Multiple jobs in sector of Computer Magazines\n1992 – 2003 | Collaboration with MACup Magazine for more than ten years; later many years of cooperation with other magazines of the MACup publishing house, such as: »Screen«,»Page«, »Computerfoto«, »MacEasy« plus miscellaneous special issues.\nIndependent development of front-page photos and ti","user_id":651399,"name":"Klaus Westermann","website":"www.klauswestermann.com"},{"id":788611,"bio":"Johnson was born and raised in Hong Kong. At the age of 15, he moved to the US for school and found his passion for photography while at university. Being away from home at a young age, he’s built appreciation for different cultures and is driven by the connection he has between him and the stories of his subjects. Mixing documentary feel to his fashion-focused photographs to achieve a timeless and intimate look at spontaneity.","user_id":777959,"name":"Johnson Lui","website":"www.johnsonlui.com"},{"id":790818,"bio":"Prof. Randy Snook has taught photography full-time at Sierra College in California for the past twenty-four years. He is also an author and photographer having published two books, \"Fathers \u0026amp; Sons: photographs, quotes and essays\" and \"Many Ideas Open The Way: a collection of Hmong Proverbs.\" His photographic interests are broad and eclectic, though he is often inspired by his six grandchildren.","user_id":779805,"name":"Randy Snook","website":""},{"id":172448,"bio":"As long as I can remember, I have been fascinated with photography. My photography experience began years ago with film and has since moved to digital photography as my main method of production. I like to show the everyday as something new that people would have never seen before in that way. My purpose is to grab the audience’s attention and make them really think about what I am showing.","user_id":171846,"name":"Mathew Parise","website":"www.matteosphotography.com"},{"id":788503,"bio":"Born in New Jersey and a California “native” since 1985, I have been a writer and photographer since my early teens. My adult career would take me in a different direction; I was a paramedic and then ER/ICU/Trauma/Hospice Chaplain for nearly 50 years, and I believe that my work as an artist reflects this journey along the borders of life and death. If you are like me, your creative eye is drawn to natural beauty, bright colors, dramatic contrasts, and visual texture and tension. My love of color celebrates living life to its fullest, with contrasts that recognize the dramatic twists and turns that most of us experience as we move through the world. My work has been selected for past juried shows in San Diego, New York, and Rancho Mirage.\n\nMy need to photograph scenic landscapes and other images, especially here in the Desert Southwest, affirms the beauty and courage I have seen in the lives of my patients and their families, and is a tribute to them as well as a way to say “thank you” for allowing me to be a part of their journey. ","user_id":777871,"name":"Don Stouder","website":"www.donaldstouder.com"},{"id":788468,"bio":"","user_id":777846,"name":"Erika Ursini","website":""},{"id":788802,"bio":"I am a nobody. An out-and-out amateur who loves to take a photo and who will occasionally think, ' I really love that shot'.\nThere is no technical knowledge that comes into this decision - rather just a sense.\nAnd I have no idea at all whether the shot would be categorised as good or not.\nI go only on how it makes me feel.\nI can only hope that one or more of these shots makes someone else feel the same way.","user_id":778113,"name":"Bronwyn Eichbaum","website":""},{"id":58721,"bio":"Born in Yokohama, Japan, 1971. \n\nTurned to a professional photographer in 2004 after being a Japanese language lecturer in Kuching, Malaysia for two years, and a scene carpenter at Kabuki-za theater as known as the most traditional theater in Japan for seven years. \n\nInternational Photography Awards 2022, the 3rd place of Professional\u0026nbsp;Book-Other\u0026nbsp;\nInternational Photography Awards 2018, the 2nd place of Professional Special - Other.\nInternational Photography Awards 2016, the 2nd place of Professional Fine Art - Other.\nGraphis Photography Annual 2016, Gold. \nGraphis Photography Annual 2018, Merit.\n\nInternational Photography Award, Honorable Mention, 2009-2020, 22 \nPX3, Honorable Mention, 2015-2017. \nTokyo International Foto Awards, Honorable Mention, 2016.\n\nThe solo exhibition at Sony Imaging Gallery Ginza, Tokyo, 2018.\nJoined the exhibition of ImageNation Paris, 2018.\nJoined the exhibition of ImageNation Arles, 2019.\nPresented \"Binding Image\" in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 2014. \nPresented \"G Book Show\" in Brighton, England in 2014.\n\nwww.kazunorinagashima.com","user_id":58726,"name":"Kazunori Nagashima","website":"www.kazunorinagashima.com"},{"id":783740,"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":791061,"bio":"Documentary photographer who began documenting his actions at the São Paulo Red Cross. His photos revolve around themes of human displacement and urban violence in his city. In 2022, he published a chapter in a book about the war in Ukraine, highlighting the experience of refugees.","user_id":780010,"name":"Pedro Fratino","website":""},{"id":763727,"bio":"My name is Ginevra, I am 24 years old, and since I was a child, photographs have been part of my life: they have always been printed in order to be put in albums even today. \nI have always photographed my surroundings: from the classic elementary school field trips to summer vacation photos.\nI have been part of the Fotoclub il Palazzaccio association for several years, of which I am also a councillor.\nMy high school education allowed me to approach the world of art, realizing that the world of photography belonged to me. \nIn February 2023, I graduated with honors from the Florence Free Academy of Fine Arts (LABA), with a thesis in Photography of Cultural Heritage.\nI am very close to documentary photography, with the intention of raising awareness of issues taken for granted or little known; trying precisely to use photography as a usable document for all.","user_id":757853,"name":"Ginevra Buglieri","website":""},{"id":688109,"bio":"","user_id":687525,"name":"Karlijn Tc","website":"karlijntencate.nl"},{"id":58666,"bio":"I am a 25 years old photographer, former art student at West University in Timisoara, in love with fine art photography.  ","user_id":58671,"name":"Andreiana Nicoleta Radu","website":"www.nikowd.com"},{"id":778324,"bio":"Mexican artist focus on portrait photography, always looking for people who have a personal and deep perspective of life. I always try to get something more than the superficial aspects of the people I work with, looking for reaching an inner view of the humans I capture.","user_id":769539,"name":"Pepe Castillo Borja","website":""},{"id":789729,"bio":"","user_id":778890,"name":"Stuart Jackson","website":"www.thingsbyjackson.com"},{"id":789790,"bio":"Born 1983, Mexico City\n\nValerie is a self-taught artist born in Mexico City and raised in Los Angeles. She has lived and exhibited her work around the world, including Mexico, China, Indonesia, Canada, France, Belgium, Spain and the United States. Her work has been selected for several notable competitions and biennials, and she has been awarded several international residencies. She is currently a member of the National System of Art Creators (Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte SNCA) fellowship in Mexico City, and was awarded by the Fund for Culture and the Arts (Fondo para la Cultura y las Artes FONCA), young creators 2014-2015. The Lawrence Arts Center KC, 2014-2015. The Xu Yuan Press Center, Beijing (China) 2013-2014. Red Gate Gallery, 2013. Banff Centre (Canada), 2011.\n\nHer most recent works are part of her non-figurative repertoire, whose fascination lies in the various layers of lines. It seems that the resonances of her earlier series have been rediscovered. Polysemy emerges through incessant metamorphoses, which play with the body, the fusion of symbols and space. Consistent and elusive forms created from the concurrence of depth and surface, rhythms that emerge as memo","user_id":778939,"name":"Valerie Campos","website":"www.valeriecampos.com"},{"id":789836,"bio":"Born and raised in Los Angeles, Ca, i'm a byproduct of a generation fueled to experience as much of the world as possible. I've lived in Berlin, Mexico City, New York City, and now call Seattle home. \n\nMy heart and soul revolve around visual storytelling, using digital and analog mediums to capture the world around me, while also expressing feelings, emotions, and themes through written word and narrative.  I am interested in the idea of presence and being present, and what it means to capture a fleeting world that leaves us with more questions than answers. \n","user_id":778976,"name":"Alejandro De La Cruz","website":"adlcworld.com"},{"id":300716,"bio":"I'm a freelance Photographer specialising in people ,documenting events and providing images for magazines ,charities and companies.\n","user_id":300114,"name":"Brian Aldrich","website":"www.aldrichphoto.com"},{"id":790304,"bio":"Born and living in Verona, Italy, I am a self-taught amateur photographer, although I occasionally get some assignments with live music events, weddings, portraits and reportage. My hope is to be able to become a full-time photographer. I love photographing people when I'm traveling, it's a great way to connect with local cultures, in particular when we don't speak the same language. Asking for a permission to take the photo, gaining people's trust, and sharing the result by showing them the preview on the camera's screen is a wonderful way to create something together.  ","user_id":779376,"name":"Sarah Baldo","website":""},{"id":737052,"bio":"Eveline Smolders (1990) is a Belgian photographer who in her work puts human relations front and center; our relationships with each other and our relationship with our (inner) world. \nShe is one of the resident artists at Buromuro and has exhibited in Belgium and Milan. \nIn 2024 she started working for the Belgian Newspaper 'De Morgen'.\nShe volunteers for the non-profit 'Voeden in Verbinding', which supports breastfeeding moms.\n\n\nExpo:\n2024: Out of Office, Breedbeeld (Gooik, BE)\n2023: Eye Mama, Photovogue Festival (Milan, IT)\n2023: Bewilder, BuroMuro (Mechelen, BE)\n2023: Community Expo, Het Objectief (Gent, BE)\n2023: Lens op de mens, International Photofestival (Pelt, BE)\n\nPublication:\n2024: August in pictures, i-D Magazine\n2023: Eye Mama Project, the book, published by TeNeues","user_id":735426,"name":"Eveline Smolders","website":"evelinesmolders.com"},{"id":789716,"bio":"","user_id":778878,"name":"Irene Toma","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/190636286@N02"},{"id":790052,"bio":"Based in the leafy suburbs of south east London. Enchanted by film photography and the magic reaction between light and chemicals. Has been documenting the UK motorcycle scene for almost ten years. ","user_id":779160,"name":"Rachel Billings","website":"www.rachelbillings.com"},{"id":790281,"bio":"I am a retired teacher and I have had few opportunities to carry the camera with me. I will try to get used to always carrying the camera with me. I miss her so much.","user_id":779355,"name":"Vladimir Martínez","website":""},{"id":58694,"bio":"New York based photographer, originally from Valencia, Spain. \nAfter I graduated in Audiovisual Communication in Spain, I started a career as a professional photographer in my country, but I realized how limited my possibilities of growing as an artist were there. I decided that New York would be the next place I would live in in order to accomplish my artistic ambitions, so I spent every penny of my savings just to give it a try.\n","user_id":58699,"name":"Alex Contell","website":"www.alexcontell.com"},{"id":790484,"bio":"I am a photographer and fiction writer. I have created several photographic portraits in the studio and two photographic exhibitions: in the first I portrayed my country, Italy, with 28 shots taken during the years of the pandemic. In the second, which will be exhibited in March 2024, I portrayed women with oncological pathologies using art as a reference and Caravaggio's shadows. I' am a traveler who has toured various countries around the world, many of which have become the subjects of photographic shots.","user_id":779526,"name":"MARIA ELISABETTA RANGHETTI","website":""},{"id":790541,"bio":"Based in the New York City area, Maria Suarez is a family portrait photographer originally from Peru. She recently earned her master’s degree in Digital photography from New York’s prestigious School of Visual Arts. Maria’s audiovisual communication background includes studio portraits, social events and social media management, all experiences that reinforce the sensibilities of her work. Her most recent project explores the relationship between mothers and children through a combination of studio portraits and a short film","user_id":779578,"name":"Maria Suarez","website":"www.mariasuarezphoto.com/personal-projects-mothers"},{"id":715018,"bio":"Shalan and Paul are photographers based in Toronto, Canada, specializing in intimate black-and-white portraits of artists, creators, and performers.","user_id":714434,"name":"Shalan and Paul Crivellari","website":"shalanandpaul.com"},{"id":785829,"bio":"I am mostly film photographer based in Warsaw, Poland.\nWhile working as software engineer, I share my free time between the passion to photography and creative writing.\nOn film my main focus is on photojournalism with the raw, untampered, imperfect look. I dive with my camera into social, documentary photography of people and their vital matters during my travels to distant countries, but also in Poland.\nOn digital I tend to experiment with abstract-look macro and close-ups, architecture photography and live music performances.\nI've been awarded with the 1st prize on Mokotów Teraz! 2018 film photography contest, 2nd prize in Jardin Botanic 2018 competition and an award of recognition in 18th edition of \"Ogólnopolski Konkurs Fotograficzny Portret 2023\".","user_id":775604,"name":"Sebastian Łuczak","website":"swietlneopowiesci.pl"},{"id":786844,"bio":"Traveler and serious street photographer that loves meeting and taking portraits of interesting people in the streets. ","user_id":776543,"name":"Greg Parish","website":""},{"id":161386,"bio":"I was born in 1964. Spent my childhood in Kerch, the Crimea. Moved to Leningrad in 1982. Served in the Soviet army as a photographer the Soviet Military Force Group on Cuba from 1985 to 1987. Graduated from Leningrad Politechnical Inctitute in 1991 with a B.A. in physics.Worked in the laboratory of scientific and technical expertise in the Hermitage Museum. Graduated from St-Petersburg Faculty of photojournalism in 1998. In 1999-2003 was a staff photographer for the \"Izvestia\" newspaper. Since 2003 I work  as a freelance photographer. Since March 2022  I live in Jerusalem, Israel.","user_id":160784,"name":"Sergey Maximishin","website":"www.maximishin.com"},{"id":792059,"bio":"I have been a professional photographer for the past 17 years. Having grown up in England, I moved to France in my early thirties and never looked back. \n\nI love to travel, exploring different cultures and meeting new people – not to mention art, design and flea markets. In fact, anywhere and anything that has a deep sense of time and place. I am always drawn to faces and objects that tell a story.\n\nI used to work mainly with film and a Hasselblad camera; analogue photography taught me to take time. The process was unhurried, which suited my life philosophy and art perfectly. Even now into the digital world of photography, I've kept this approach, seeking that precise shot, as opposed to firing off a thousand and leaving it to good fortune. Thanks to this “Less is more” philosophy, I am able to get the depth and richness that I'm looking for, my photographs made atmospheric by differing textures and shadows.\n\n","user_id":780849,"name":"Joanna Maclennan","website":"www.joannamaclennan.com"},{"id":792160,"bio":"Born in Guyana, South America and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Gavin Benjamin received his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Benjamin spent many years working in New York City with commercial photographers, printers, and editors. His work has appeared at the Slick Paris, Sotheby’s NY, Architectural Digest Home Design Show, Art Hampton, Affordable Art Fair, Scope Miami, Palm Beach Modern, Context Miami, Context NY, Art Silicon Valley, and the LA Art Fair.\n\nRecent exhibitions include Zynka Gallery (Pittsburgh, PA), Walker Fine Arts (Boulder, CO), BR Galleries (Columbus, OH), Pittsburgh Glass Center (Pittsburgh, PA), Mattress Factory Museum of Contemporary Art (Pittsburgh, PA), Contemporary Craft (Pittsburgh, PA). His first solo museum exhibition at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art was in 2022. He is also the recipient of the Eben Demarest Award. \n","user_id":780930,"name":"Gavin Benjamin","website":"gavinbenjamin.com"},{"id":792177,"bio":"My path to photography, portraits and headshots evolved naturally over the years from my work as a make-up artist in the film and television industry.\n\nAs a MUA I have had the privilege and experience of working up close and personal with various talents in front and behind the camera. Being around lights and cinematography my whole career has directly influenced my visual, cinematic and general approach to my photography, especially my headshot work.","user_id":780945,"name":"Fiona Fellows","website":"www.fionafellows.com"},{"id":792203,"bio":"Today I am a screenwriter, director and producer. I have my own video production \"Visible Light\", which is 10 years old. We shoot presentation videos and advertisements for small and large businesses.\nBefore I went into the video direction, I started with photography. My first \"Zenit\" appeared in my hands at the age of 14. And the world of photography has filled my life. As a student, I won many All-Russian awards in the field of \"Photography\", worked with wedding photography for 3 years in a row and was number one in this industry in the city of Kazan. \nAfter creating the video production, I moved away from commercial photography and picked up the camera only for creative projects. For more than 7 years I have been a member of the jury of one of the Russian competitions \"Student of the Year of the Republic of Tatarstan\" in the nomination \"Media Art\". \nPhotography has always been and will always be an opportunity for me to preserve beauty and history. I love taking pictures of people. I give myself completely to the process.\nOnce a year I hold a free campaign \"Family Portrait\" in Kazan, which helps to unite different generations and please families with a professional portraits.","user_id":780966,"name":"Timur Shaikhutdinov","website":""},{"id":715234,"bio":"Stefanie Swinkels werd heel vroeg uitgedaagd haar eigen weg te vinden. Op haar zoektocht leerde ze landschapsarchitectuur, beeldhouwerken en glas-in-lood kunst ontwerpen. Telkens bleek inzicht in de toepassing van licht en compositie haar te onderscheiden.\nEen vrijwel oneindige creatieve kracht is ontsproten tijden de corona pandemie waarin ze in fotografie de perfecte uitlaatklep vond en zij zich met regelmaat terugtrok in de studio.\nHet leren omgaan met het spel van licht en haar subtiele nuances in compositie leveren oogstrelende foto’s die een klassieke kracht uitstralen. De talloze creaties zijn gemaakt om lichtval en kleur te leren kennen zodat model en kleding- en achtergrondkleur het beste tot zijn/haar recht komen. Tomeloze inzet en geduld van de modellen hebben haar geholpen om snel te kunnen leren en fantasie in beeld om te zetten.\n2021 werd zo een productief jaar en het begin van een carrière als fotograaf.","user_id":714650,"name":"Stefanie Swinkels","website":"www.stefanieswinkels.com"},{"id":689815,"bio":"Linda Kuo is a photographer committed to social-environmental issues involving the impact that humankind has upon nature and the animal kingdom. Her personal documentary projects illustrate the persevering resilience of animals and their struggles to adapt under the imposing actions of humankind.\n\nInformed by thorough research and deep respect for nature, her compositions uncover overlooked aspects of our relationships with animals with an eye for detail and a commitment to difficult truths. She advocates for the preservation and responsible stewardship of our environment and the sentient beings that share our world: this, along with holding ourselves accountable, is key to our survival.\n\nLinda’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The London Sunday Times Magazine, Slate, German Geo, and Photograph among others. Her photography has been exhibited at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado, and the Biennial of Fine Art \u0026amp; Documentary in Barcelona, among other national and international exhibitions. She has also received awards from Julia Margaret Cameron, the Biennial of Fine Art \u0026amp; Documentary, and the Philadelphia Photo Arts Cent","user_id":689231,"name":"Linda Kuo","website":"www.kuophoto.com"},{"id":731902,"bio":"Antonenko Anastasiia was born in 1996 in Luhansk city, Ukraine. In 2014 she moved to Kyiv. In 2019 she graduated from Kyiv National Linguistic University, Faculty of Oriental Studies. She was always attracted by photography, her first knowledge began with the Kyiv School of Photography. At the end of 2021 she entered the MYPH school. Since that time, she began to get involved in art photography. Anastasia is engaged in analog photography, as well as instant photography, trying various photographic techniques and experimenting. Anastasia’s works take part in the NFT online exhibition and her works are published in various magazines. Now, she is a member of Ukrainian women photographers organization (UWPO). Her photographic work was selected and featured in the MYPH book. MYPH is the first photo publication about the Mykolaiv Young Photography School, which was founded by Sergey Melnitchenko.","user_id":731164,"name":"Anastasiia Antonenko","website":""},{"id":411101,"bio":"Moritz Teichmann, born in 1965, knew as a child that the magic of pictures would be the guiding theme for his whole life. In the early 80ies he began his professional career as a photographer by working as a freelance assistant for several years. During this time he learnt to cope with challenges any kind and to work at the remotest and fanciest places on earth. After this time he focused on working with people: No matter if model, musician or the girl next door he was driven by the idea to literally “ensoul” a commercial message by the specific aura of an individual. By establishing a tense relationship with his counterpart he tells stories with pictures and wakens emotions of surprising intensity. Thanks his ability to create a relaxed atmosphere of mutual understanding, to casually prepare for the right moment and push the trigger accordingly his work condenses a story into 1/120 of a second. The unerring cognition of the essentials of a moment is thereby nourished by his vast exper","user_id":410517,"name":"Moritz Teichmann","website":"www.moritzteichmann.com"},{"id":753318,"bio":"Self taught photographer of all things. From film cameras to digital.\nOld, new, pinhole. If it shoots pictures I wanna try it.\nTraveler and wonder finder.","user_id":749114,"name":"Cynthia Rettig","website":""},{"id":792420,"bio":"I am a composite of my instructors and mentors. My compositional eye came from my mother, Sylvia Schwartz, a consummate artist, without formal training. My photography mentors are too numerous to mention, but Frank Dispensa remains my current go-to.\n\nMaking beautiful images is my passion.  As a retiree photography is what keeps me alive as I don't play cards or golf.\n\nAs an occasional instructor, I find student questions as to \"how\" an amusing reminder of just how differently we see what's in front of us.","user_id":781140,"name":"Donald Schwartz","website":"donalds-oldschool-photo.com"},{"id":660043,"bio":"Diseñador gráfico egresado de la EDINBA y fotógrafo documental por el Gimnasio de Arte y Cultura. Su formación incluye una orientación hacia la historia del arte, en específico, sobre las prácticas artísticas contemporáneas y los estudios visuales.\n\nSus líneas de investigación fotográfica son: el cuerpo y la calle como territorios políticos, la práctica como documento y memoria, la fotografía como un ejercicio de visibilidad política en el contexto urbano y la construcción de imagen sobre las periferias y grupos disidentes.\n\nSu trabajo ha sido publicado en Eyeshot Magazine, la revista Mi Valedor y en medios digitales. Ha expuesto en la FARO Tláhuac, el área de cultura del Metro de la CDMX, Laguna, en el Centro Cultural de la FES Iztacala y en Zona de Desgaste, entre otros.\n\nDesde 2021 dirige Mi Valedor, una organización no gubernamental que trabaja para mejorar la calidad de vida de poblaciones de atención prioritaria de la Ciudad de México a través de procesos personalizados que promueven el acceso a la cultura, la educación, la salud mental y la autonomía financiera.","user_id":659459,"name":"Arturo Soto","website":"www.arturosoto.com.mx"},{"id":792450,"bio":"I am Sandra. Mother. Wife. Creative. \nI have a heartfelt passion for photography, and with my images I am trying to capture the hues of life. I am a lover of architecture and all natural beauty. Bringing people together, empowering individuals through art and photography, supporting creative visions, are the goals I am pursuing with my work.\n\n","user_id":781164,"name":"Sandra Hueske","website":"www.huesandheart.com"},{"id":792536,"bio":"I like to describe my style as timeless, aesthetic and sometimes graphically minimalist. Black and white photography particularly appeals to me. I use it to create a timeless, elegant look that is free of color distractions. The focus is on the person, who is emphasized with light, contrast, lines, shapes and composition.\n\nPortraits in particular focus on the essence of the person. A contrast between white and black makes it possible to create graphic silhouettes that draw attention to the beautiful pregnancy curves.\n\nHowever, I also like to photograph in color, whenever the subject requires color as a design tool or simply to depict reality.","user_id":781241,"name":"Ingrid Ellhotka","website":"foto.ellhotka.at"},{"id":629662,"bio":"A self taught and always learning award winning published photographer with nearly 20 years industry experience.  My happiest moments are always behind the lens. \nBeyond mere images, my portraits serve as mirrors, reflecting back the depth and complexity of the human condition. Through their lens, they invite viewers to embrace their own vulnerabilities, to celebrate their imperfections, and to find strength in their authenticity.","user_id":629078,"name":"Andy Wright","website":"www.only1andywright.com"},{"id":787630,"bio":"WenBo has a master's degree in Fashion Photography from University of the Arts London and a bachelor's degree in Visual Communication from Hubei Institute of Fine Arts. He started his career as an independent photographer in 2019, In 2023, he published a photography book \u0026lt;\u0026gt;, \u0026lt;\u0026gt; when he was a graduate student of LCF.","user_id":777170,"name":"Wenbo Hu","website":""},{"id":792576,"bio":"Michael Potter first established himself as a fashion, travel, and advertising photographer on leaving art college, and in his early thirties became an accomplished water colour and acrylic painter. \n \nThroughout the 1980s he was represented internationally by Christie's Contemporary Art in London, Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, and Paris, and exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition for two years running. His images are photographic in inspiration but painterly in execution, a fusion between his two skills. This led to an ongoing career in fine art and limited edition print sales, working internationally and building a growing private client base.\n​\nIn 1991 he established his own gallery, Walton Contemporary Art in London's Knightsbridge, which represented his own and other artists' work. During that period he published many limited editions with and for major international retailers including the John Lewis Partnership The Art Group, and worked with the world's leading hotel groups in the Far East, and the USA including the Dorchester Hotel in London, the Shangri La, and the Four Seasons in Hong Kong,\n \nIn 2000 he returned to his photographic roots, building a portfolio an","user_id":781275,"name":"Michael Potter","website":"www.ateliereditions.com/aboutmichaelpotter/folios"},{"id":792684,"bio":"I started taking photos at 22 working for a local news paper and did it on and off for the next several years, working as a new born baby photographer as well as freelance work for various clients. Portrait photography came into my life when I was living in LA and turned a spare bedroom that wasn't being used into my photography studio. I invited musicians, comics, actors to come through to have a free session while I tested lighting and editing styles. Needless to say I'm still figuring things out but I'm enjoying the experience of working with people and capturing moments. ","user_id":781364,"name":"CONOR ROMERO","website":""},{"id":792781,"bio":"Always been fascinated by photography but chose a different career path and only took photos (like so many of us) during holidays or my kids at home. September 2021 I started at evening school, studying photography and I absolutely love it. Fast forward 2 years, I have done several shoots from Pride Alkmaar to Business shoots. ","user_id":781450,"name":"Kim Tukker","website":""},{"id":812820,"bio":"Maud Delaflotte is a french documentary photographer.  Her work offers an insight into seemingly compartmentalized worlds. She photographs isolated communities, seeking to explore cultural and economic realities that are difficult to access.  Her objective is to shed light on the codes and values that define what it is to belong to minority groups. This continuing theme has been the impetus behind several photographic reports, exploring facets of French identity through the prism of immigration, native American’s quest, access to African billionaires, and more recently, the struggle of Saudi women for emancipation. She has worked for Figaro Magazine, Le Monde, Washington Post, Der Spiegel. She was a finalist Women Photograph Grants 2024 and IWPA grant 2023.\n","user_id":798557,"name":"Maud Delaflotte","website":"www.mdelaflotte.com"},{"id":395131,"bio":"","user_id":394547,"name":"Dani Camacho montes","website":""},{"id":130547,"bio":"Ancien photoreporter freelance dans le Proche-Orient, j’ai transcrit en image la vie quotidienne de la population, des cultures et de l’archéologie, et créé ma photothèque riche de quelques milliers d’Ektas et diapos.\nJ’ai sillonné l’Irak, la Syrie, la Libye, la Jordanie, la Palestine et le Liban.\nJ'ai sauvegardé en photo cette région, berceau de l’humanité qui a vu naître de grandes civilisations et d’innovations dans tous les domaines : écriture, agriculture, les sciences, la législation, l’architecture... Mais les frontières Sykes/Picot, l’économie pétrolière, les conflits d’intérêt, les différentes politiques interventionnistes, les dictateurs et la contestation révolutionnaire ont aujourd’hui installé un spectacle de désolation et de destruction sur fond de fanatisme et de terrorisme.\nLes médias et les images satellites de l’Irak et de la Syrie ont démontré le saccage par l’Etat Islamique de monuments pour certains vieux de 4000 ans, de charniers humains supposant l’extermination des communautés chrétiennes et yézidis. En bref, un crime contre l’humanité, l’anéantissement de l’Histoire en direct.\nAuteurs ou coauteurs de 5 ouvrages et plusieurs articles de presse.","user_id":129945,"name":"ELIE GALEY","website":"www.salamlak.com"},{"id":142554,"bio":"I have a degree in archeology and art history. For years I have been working as a freelance photographer for national and international companies.\nI define myself as \"a humanist\" in the sense that I am interested in humanity in its various facets.\nParallel to my professional activity I deal with portraits and projects of social interest.\n","user_id":141952,"name":"Mario Rota","website":"www.mariorota.com"},{"id":793010,"bio":"I'm Sandor, a Visual Artist from Hungary, currently living and working in Bangkok, Thailand. I do digital and traditional analogue photography shooting on 35mm film. My favorite subjects are the life on the street and random portraiture. ","user_id":781634,"name":"Sandor Mulaj","website":""},{"id":773144,"bio":"My name is Mozhgn, and through the lens of a camera, I find my truest expression. Photography isn't just a hobby; it's my sanctuary, where the weight of life's burdens melts away, leaving only the pure essence of creativity in its wake. With each click of the shutter, I transcend mere documentation, delving deep into the realms of emotion and humanity. Through my art, I strive not only to freeze moments in time but to capture the very essence of existence—the subtle nuances, the raw emotions, the untold stories that lie within each frame.\nMy journey with photography began a decade ago when I first held a camera in my hands. Over the years, I've honed not only my technical skills but also my soft skills, evolving alongside each click of the shutter. With every frame captured, I've delved deeper into the intricacies of composition, lighting, and post-processing, striving for perfection while embracing the imperfections that make each photograph unique. Yet, it's not just about mastering the technical aspects; it's also about cultivating patience, empathy, and intuition—the soft skills that allow me to connect with my subjects on a deeper level and breathe life into each image.","user_id":765233,"name":"Mozhgan Alizadeh","website":""},{"id":793064,"bio":"My name is Santiago Olivera, I am 46 years old and I was born and lived my entire life in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Psychologist, photographer, gastronomic and also tireless \nbackpacker. I trained at the age of 18 at the Argentine School of Photography, Motivarte among several other places. I alternated my work between hospitals and my gastronomic ventures with different photographic trips. My motto was always to stay away from the very touristy spots and look for a connection with the place and its people. Latin America, the Sahara, Chernobyl, Antarctica and Afghanistan were some of the places I visited with my camera.","user_id":781675,"name":"santiago olivera","website":""},{"id":793175,"bio":"From Wikipedia: Bensinger grew up in Los Angeles and attended the Webb School of California. He earned his B.A. as an English Major at Yale before attending UCLA Film School where he received his MFA.[1] He began his career writing features and wrote and directed the film Just Looking. Bensinger moved from features to TV in the late nineties and has written on numerous shows including The Cape (1996),[2] The Pretender, Beverly Hills 90210, Titans, Going to California, Dragnet, Cold Case, Justice, Viva Laughlin, Harper's Island, Parenthood, Prime Suspect, Masters of Sex, Nashville, The Good Wife, Notorious and This Is Us.[3] He has been nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award (Masters of Sex)[4] and an Emmy Award (This Is Us).[5]\nBensinger is also a photographer. His monograph There and Away won first place in the International Photography Awards/Lucie Foundation competition in 2018.[6] Bensinger's photographs have been featured twice in Lens' Magazine (issues 69 and 83).","user_id":781764,"name":"tyler bensinger","website":"tylerbensingerphotography.com"},{"id":661068,"bio":"Sarah Florence Lord is an English-born photographer based in America, where she finds inspiration in the diversity of landscapes, people, and experiences surrounding her. Through her work she explores themes of femininity and surrealism, looking to obscure and subvert traditional narratives to examine internal spaces beyond our immediate realities. By using a variety of methods and in-camera techniques she succeeds in distorting the gaze of the viewer, producing images that feel simultaneously voyeuristic and invitingly intimate.","user_id":660484,"name":"Sarah Florence Lord","website":""},{"id":574284,"bio":"My name is Mano Gallegos, I was Born in lima Perú . I lived for 40 years out of my country, in Amsterdam ( 10 years) and then in Greece (30 years) where i worked as a professional photographer,  at the begining as a photojournalist but then got into advertising and comercial photography","user_id":573700,"name":"Manuel Gallegos","website":"adobe.ly/2H1Hpi3"},{"id":584380,"bio":"Jø Cheung (1991) is a creative director and fashion photographer based in Hong Kong.\nShe graduated with a Bachelor's in the Academy of Visual Arts at HKBU. She has participated in various group exhibitions since 2014 in Hong Kong and Germany.\n\nBesides her personal projects, she gets commissioned for shooting portraits, editorial, and art direction, and is working with brands such as Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger.\n\nShe also works for Fashion Weeks and has been published in international magazines.","user_id":583796,"name":"Jo Cheung","website":"www.cheungjoproduction.com"},{"id":794703,"bio":"","user_id":783122,"name":"Yurie FURUYA","website":""},{"id":791833,"bio":"Rohan Rogers is a Melbourne based photographer with over twenty years of experience. In 2023 he completed the Bachelor of Photography, majoring in photo journalism at Photography Studies College.\nRohan’s wide photographic repertoire delves into genres such as landscape, portraiture, fine art, and event photography.\nHis diverse background experiences in engineering, manufacturing, nursing, and farming, along with years of working nationally and internationally, give him unique insights into the way he sees and captures his subjects.\nRohan grew up on the family farm in the picturesque town of Buchan, East Gippsland and continues to maintain strong ties with the bush.","user_id":780659,"name":"Rohan Rogers","website":"www.blowflyhillphotography.com"},{"id":793364,"bio":"Born in the vibrant landscapes of South Africa and now based in the picturesque Netherlands, I am a 32-year-old mother of three with a passion for storytelling through photography. Inspired by my mother, who instilled in me the art of capturing life's narratives through the lens, I embarked on my own journey as a photographer.\n\nDrawing from my diverse experiences as a mother and expatriate, my work aims to evoke the timeless essence of human emotion and connection. Through the medium of black and white photography, I strive to capture the raw beauty of everyday moments, from the innocence of childhood to the depths of introspection.\n\nWith each click of the shutter, I endeavor to weave a tapestry of emotions and narratives that transcend cultural boundaries and speak to the universal human experience. 'Monochrome Moments' is not just a collection of photographs but a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring legacy of capturing life's fleeting moments in timeless imagery.","user_id":781920,"name":"Ané Jansen van Rensburg","website":""},{"id":106412,"bio":"\nOriginally from Atlanta, GA, Talia Moscovitz’s artistic work, curatorial practice and photographic research investigates the photographic document in relation to emotional intimacy, memory construction and the cultural conscious.\u0026nbsp; \n\nAfter completing a BA degree in Art and International Affairs at Northeastern University in 2007,\u0026nbsp;she moved to Dublin to work at the Irish Gallery of Photography. The rich photographic\u0026nbsp;community\u0026nbsp;in Ireland helped deepened her work in conceptual scope.\u0026nbsp;Gaining a\u0026nbsp;MFA degree in Visual Culture from the Edinburgh College of Art at the University of Edinburgh in 2012, Talia Moscovitz has exhibited as a curator and photographer in Atlanta, Dublin, Edinburgh and Glasgow. \n\n ","user_id":105810,"name":"Talia Moscovitz","website":"taliamoscovitz.com"},{"id":334016,"bio":"Xilola Gaipova was born in Uzbekistan, and raised in New York City, where she currently resides. She graduated with a degree in photography from FIT in 2016. As a fine art / street photographer, her work focuses on solitude in urban culture, effects of technology on children, and the effects of consumerism on the environment.  Xilola’s work has been exhibited in galleries in US and Europe, and has been published in NY Times and Elizabeth Avedon Journal. ","user_id":333414,"name":"Xilola Gaipova","website":"xilola.com"},{"id":793500,"bio":"My name is Elena, I live in Bologna (Italy) and photography has been my passion since I was a child, giving me the opportunity to stop and contemplate the most real and everyday moments hidden by the frenzy of life.\nI love my family, spending time with friends, sharing good food and meeting new people.\nI have great respect and gratitude for the families who have allowed me to enter the intimacy of their home to stop in time precious moments of their life.","user_id":782037,"name":"Elena Zelco","website":"www.fotoglicine.com"},{"id":710194,"bio":"Research scientist by trade, I took up photography as a hobby after my retirement. I was an active community member of the National Geographic Your Shot platform that unfortunately got shut down in 2019. As in science, originality is key and I try to incorporate this quintessential element in my photographic work whenever possible.  I take inspirations from nature, artists, painters and many established photographers I follow at Nat Geo, Instagram or other forums.       ","user_id":709610,"name":"Peter Lau","website":""},{"id":714790,"bio":"Christina is a portrait and lifestyle drinks photographer. She has a passion for shooting people, making connections and telling their story. Her aim is to create strong emotive imagery that feels delicate and honest. A scene the viewer feels they can step into or have stumbled across. She loves working with great teams and believes every image is a collaboration.\n\nChristina is from rural Northern Ireland making her home in Scotland. When not talking about herself in the third person you’ll find her on her allotment digging for dinosaurs with her daughter and wrestling with a rickety greenhouse. In her spare time she loves to plunge herself into large bodies of cold water and plot ways to live some of the year in Spain or Italy where the food is great and the water is slightly warmer. \n","user_id":714206,"name":"Christina Kernohan","website":"www.christinakernohan.com"},{"id":793546,"bio":"Kasia Kowalska (b.1976) was born in Warsaw, Poland, and now works and lives in London. She graduated in BA Photography from London Metropolitan University. Her work involves digital and analogue processes, moving image and installation. Her interests include our personal and collective relationship with the natural world, feminist art theory, gender performativity and European folklore. Her projects combine performed self-portraiture and staged photography, as well as traditional darkroom processes. She is a British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Britain Vol.5 winner and Association of Photographers Student Awards winner and multiple finalist.","user_id":782080,"name":"Kasia Kowalska","website":"kasiakowalska.photography"},{"id":793553,"bio":"I am an independent creative photographer dedicated to capturing the essence of reality and human perception. My work is an exploration of the intricate relationship between individuals and the world around them. With a keen focus on the language of creation, I seek to unravel the complexities of existence, shedding light on the transient nature of life and the ephemeral beauty that surrounds us.\n\nPhilosophically inclined, I view life as a canvas waiting to be interpreted, each moment a brushstroke contributing to the masterpiece of our collective experience. Through my lens, I strive to capture the subtle nuances of existence, experimenting with various photographic techniques to convey the ever-changing landscape of human consciousness and the fleeting nature of our reality.\n\nDriven by a desire to understand the deeper meaning behind our existence, I embark on a lifelong journey of exploration and discovery through photography. Each click of the shutter serves as a reflection of my evolving perception, inviting viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the world and the profound impact of human consciousness on our shared reality.","user_id":782086,"name":"Svetlana Batura","website":""},{"id":787211,"bio":"Lieven Neirinck\n1959° - Kortrijk/Belgium\nCyclist, Map designer, performer, photographer, traveler and fanatic diary maker.\n\nPerformance,\nEvery day during a period of 100 consecutive days I perform before the camera and react upon the theme that is choosen.\nDiaries,\nI make “everyday diaries” since 30 years. I choose a theme that is close to me. Then I start looking at the reality of my everday experiences in this theme.\n","user_id":776829,"name":"lieven neirinck","website":"www.hetpakt.com"},{"id":793558,"bio":"I grew up in a suburb of New York City with a large, extended, Jewish family nearby. I was influenced by a familial tradition of questioning political institutions, cultural traditions, and formal history with intensity and poignant concerns. All discussions were layered with a tenuous sense of belonging to a country that was fraught with racism and anti-Semitism. Pronouncements frequently occurred at the dinner table, holiday celebrations, and while watching the nightly news, and issues were revisited regularly. I was both enthralled and frightened by the impassioned opinions, concerns, and anxieties expressed by family members, and I was struck by how much they believed in tikun olam, the Hebrew concept that that the world can be repaired. As my own queerness began to center my work, my lens became clearer and more confident, while I embraced my identity. It separated me, in part, from my family of origin and required that I find a solid path of my own for criticism and care. \nMy videos, photographs, performances, two-dimensional work, and installations explore complexity, commonality and contradiction in personal stories, historical narratives, social issues, and environmental c","user_id":782091,"name":"Judith G Levy","website":"www.judithglevy.com"},{"id":336895,"bio":"I have a passion for technology and in my free time I’m exploring the light and colours using photography.","user_id":336293,"name":"Ramona Copil","website":"Instagram @ramona.copil"},{"id":665176,"bio":"","user_id":664592,"name":"Severin Messenbrink","website":"messenbrink.eu"},{"id":786609,"bio":"I’m an independent filmmaker and photographer who conceives, directs and shoots original documentaries. I’m passionate about creating authentic human focused stories told in an impactful way. \n\nI became fascinated with Correfocs when I saw my first show at La Merce festival in Barcelona almost 8 years ago, ever since then I’ve been dreaming of making this series. ","user_id":776356,"name":"Tom Sweetland","website":"www.hellosweetland.com"},{"id":793592,"bio":"Professor Sarah Detweiler earned her B.F.A. (Bachelors of Fine Arts) from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and an M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) from the University of Florida.  Professor Detweiler teaches Photography \u0026amp; Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay since 2003.  Detweiler has exhibited her nationally and internationally including exhibitions at Los Angles Center for Digital Art, Wayfarers in Brooklyn, Cricket Engine Gallery \u0026amp; Studio in Sacramento, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado, Digital Media Arts Center in Orlando and Sluce Art Fair in London.  ","user_id":782120,"name":"Sarah Detweiler","website":""},{"id":793486,"bio":"I’m 36 years old. I have three children. I have a degree in design. I’ve been in photography industry for the past 9 years. I do commercial church photography. My favorite genre is portrait. I love shooting my own creative projects. I’m also involved in many social projects and activities.","user_id":782025,"name":"Inessa Verbitskaya","website":""},{"id":786749,"bio":"Erica Simone is a Parisian-New Yorker photographer based between the US and Paris. Erica works on assignment for commercial and editorial clients from around the globe and her award-winning images have appeared in publications such as National Geographic, New York Mag, Marie Claire, Elle, PHOTO, PDN, Le Parisien, and many others. Simone’s photographs have been exhibited all over the world in solo shows, group shows, and art fairs, as well as featured on TV and in documentaries. \n\nIn 2017, Erica published her first art book, 'Nue York: Self-Portraits of a Bare Urban Citizen',  in which she photographed herself nude in iconic public places throughout New York City. The series explores themes of vulnerability, self-acceptance, and the relationship between the individual and the urban environment.\n\nErica is the founder of The Modern Analogue fine-art NFT magazine, the co-founder and curator of Wonder Fair, an interactive collective art fair, and an ambassador to the non-profit organization, Beauty for Freedom, working internationally with survivors of human trafficking.","user_id":776460,"name":"Erica Simone","website":"www.ericasimone.com"},{"id":160394,"bio":"Name: Michael Bause Date of birth: 03.03.1966 Place of birth: Cologne/Germany Education 1988\n-1990 Studied at the Adolf-Lazi School in Stuttgart.. 1990 – 1991 Studio Assistant for Wolfgang\nLudes Photography, Cologne (Fashion and advertising) Work Experience 1991 – 1995 Freelancephotographer\nin advertising and public relations. since 1995 Focus on photojournalism and\ndocumentation for newspapers and magazines and NGO´s. since 1995 Multiple reports in Russia,\nJapan, Mongolia, Romania Madagascar, DR of Congo, Northern Uganda, Rwanda, Tunisia, Northern\nIraq and the USA. 2002 to present Permanent freelance photographer for Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger.\n2005 Exhibition „Children Of War“-Child Soldiers in Congo and Northern Uganda, in collaboration\nwith World Vision and Wolfgang Niedecken. 2006 Grant of VG Bild – Kunst GmbH for the photoproject\n„The New Kurdistan – Northern Iraq after the collapse of the Empire of Saddam Hussein\".","user_id":159792,"name":"Michael Bause","website":"www.bause-photography.de"},{"id":156862,"bio":"Julia Fenske is a freelance photographer and lives in Halle an der Saale. Born in Wilhelmshaven in 1985, she completed her studies in photography and design at the \"Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie und Gestaltung\" in Berlin in 2021. Her final thesis was supervised by the artist and photographer Ludwig Rauch. \n\nIn addition to her freelance work and teaching photography, she works as a photographer for commissioned portrait and documentary work.\n\nThe themes of her freelance work are strongly influenced by her personal search for humanity, individuality and sensitivity. Julia Fenske is less interested in spectacle than in the wonders of everyday life. She usually finds her subjects not in the distance, but close by. She wants to tell stories about the people around us and make the unseen and overlooked visible through her photography. Honest places and people without a façade are what the photographer and artist is looking for.","user_id":156260,"name":"Julia Fenske","website":"www.juliafenske.com"},{"id":841525,"bio":"9096bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 9096bet\nSite: https://9096bet.gb.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01354-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9340-4677\nEmail: 9096bet.gb.net@gmail.com\nHashtag: #9096bet #9096betgnames #9096betlogincom #9096betwebsite #9096betcasino","user_id":827368,"name":"qaqa opqst","website":"9096bet.gb.net"},{"id":787559,"bio":"My name is Inês Carvalho, I am a visual narrative teller.\n\nI currently live in Lisbon, but my roots are in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira, in the north of Portugal.\n\nI am a curious being and in constant search, always lost but enjoying this lostness. Maybe that's why my academic career involved two degrees, one in Artistic Studies - Performing Arts variant and the other in Art and Multimedia - animation aspect.\n\nIt was through my second degree that I rediscovered analogue photography and, consequently, decided to take a course to follow my passion for photography in a professional way.","user_id":777109,"name":"Inês Carvalho","website":"inescarvalho.46graus.com"},{"id":178689,"bio":"Mafe García (Lima, 1976)\n\nGarcía se graduó en 1999 en Ciencias de la Comunicación en la Universidad de Lima, y ​​luego estudió fotografía en la Escuela GRISART de Barcelona, ​​culminando sus estudios en 2003, fecha a partir de la cual se dedicó a la fotografía. Del 2006 al 2015 imparte clases de fotografía en el Centro de la Imagen de Lima.\n\nEn los inicios de su trabajo fotográfico se concentra en un estudio minucioso y detallado de los objetos/sujetos.  Elige y analiza pequeños universos de objetos/sujetos personales y cotidianos como punto de pa rtida para intentar responder a una pregunta recurrente en su trabajo: ¿Cómo se construye la memoria? \nSus intentos más recientes presentan reflexiones sobre las convenciones sociales que se han estructurado de manera invisible y poderosa en torno a la fotografía.las colecciones fotográficas de Mafe García hablan de las lecturas interminables, de la desmitificación de la fotografía como reflejo de lo real y del trabajo fotográfico como intento de regular y ordenar el mundo.","user_id":178087,"name":"mafe garcia","website":""},{"id":750779,"bio":"I’m Lisa, a Berlin-based Ukrainian photographer who does intimate psychological portraits, capturing what people tend to hide and not reveal. \n\nI strive to explore existential challenges and bring experiences of woman to the spotlight through conceptual art photography. Therefore, such projects as \"War for freedom\" (2022), \"Anima\" (2023) and \"Trouble of being born\" (2023-2024) were showcased and exhibited in Germany, Netherlands, Ukraine for the past years.\n\nIn my work I follow the values of humanism, phototherapy, feminism and body positivity.","user_id":747034,"name":"Lisa Burdeniuk","website":"lisa-burdeniuk.kavyar.site"},{"id":12959,"bio":"I am a Montreal based photographer. I have self published 4 books and 5 magazines. I have photographed since I was a child. I have been using digital cameras since 2007. I have been published and have had work shown over the years. My focus has always been in making pictures. My works have not been disseminated to a wider audience which is my intention now that I am retired. My focus is own the urban environment and it's people. Recently I have explored the world of Mushrooms and the Boreal forest. My time in nature has benefited my eye. I continue to expand my vision. Images seem to have a way of finding me. I photograph to make visible what you cannot see. These are my horizons.","user_id":12959,"name":"Sheldon Levy","website":""},{"id":789049,"bio":"Katy Gross is a photographer, educator, multimedia storyteller, and mother. Born and raised in Santa Fe, NM, she fell in love with photography as a teenager when she took a black and white darkroom class at the local teen arts center. She holds an MA in art education from NYU and a BA from Brown University in International Development Studies. She studied documentary photography at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, ME, and at the College of Santa Fe.  She has traveled to Ghana volunteering as a photographer for a non-governmental organization that promotes women entrepreneurs, and the South Pacific to accompany a film crew following six Navajo Code Talkers revisiting WWII battlefields. She is currently Co-Director and Education Director at LIttleglobe, a community-based arts and storytelling organization in Santa Fe. ","user_id":778313,"name":"Katy Gross","website":""},{"id":707454,"bio":"Keiwan Fatehi (b. 1982) in Iranian Kurdistan, started professional photography in 2014, initially as portraiture. As a photojournalist, he covered the fights between Kurdistan’ Peshmerga forces and ISIS in Bashiqa, Mosul province in 2016.\n\nIn the same year, on a 25-day trip, Fatehi with a group of Peshmerga of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) went to the Iranian Kurdistan to cover these Peshmerga’s activity.\n\nThe experience of living in exile over the recent years has increased Fatehi’s focus on conflict, displacement and refugees.\nAs a long term project, Keiwan is documenting Kurdish issue in Iraq, especially for the Iranian kurds who are leaving there.\n","user_id":706870,"name":"keiwan fatehi","website":""},{"id":592191,"bio":"I am a passionate artist, photographer, filmmaker, and father—driven by a deep commitment to visual storytelling. My journey began when my mother handed me her vintage 1940s Kodak Brownie Target SIX-16 camera. That first viewfinder opened my imagination to new worlds and set me on a lifelong path of discovery. Since then, I have embraced the evolving tools of photography and filmmaking to craft images and stories that connect with people. A native of the Pacific Northwest, I am drawn to both the extraordinary and the everyday—from the grandeur of mountains and waterways to quiet moments hidden in plain sight. I seek to heighten reality by exploring tone, softness, detail, composition, and clarity to amplify drama, calm, or presence. My hope is that the care and passion I put into each image resonate with those who see them. Inspiration often finds me unexpectedly: in light dancing on moving water, golden hour landscapes, the human condition, the unseen world through a macro lens, or abstract light paintings. These moments invite me to see the world anew. Technically, I combine traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. Using high-quality mirrorless cameras and lenses, I capture images with precision, then refine them in a digital darkroom with the latest non-destructive editing tools to produce work of the highest standard.","user_id":591607,"name":"Phil McCoy","website":"www.philm.art"},{"id":267858,"bio":"I am a photographer, light designer and performer. Born in 1978 in Pattambi, Kerala, Southern India. completed B.Sc. in Mathematics. I hold a diploma in photography. I started my photographic career with weddings and shifted to live arts. I captured the moments from performances such as theatre, traditional dance, Kutiyattam and Nangyarkoothu.  My contemporary photographic work is closely tied to or influenced by theater. I started my artistic journey with photography and also gained experience in theater.. I've been involved in various photo exhibitions and have shared photo stories in journals. I am associated with the institutions like Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi, Natyasasthra Center for theatre studies, Krishnan Nambiar Mizhav Kalari, Keraleeyam 2023 -an annual event designed by  Government of Kerala. I received  a grant for a new media Project from the Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy in 2023. That is titled “Closed Body,\" a portrait series portraying actors in Kerala during the COVID-19 lockdown, evolved into a collective work exhibited in an ancient home in the remote village of Chebra, Kerala. \n","user_id":267256,"name":"Sudheer Pattambi","website":""},{"id":789504,"bio":"We are a photographer duo:\n\nLydia Bergida was born near Tel Aviv in 1972. In her photographic work, she focuses on the importance of humanity in various aspects of social life. To mark \"1700 years of Jewish life in Germany\", the Jewish Museum Munich presented Lydia Bergida's exhibition \"Judn ohne Wiesn\". \n\nMarco Limberg was born in Berlin in 1964. His photographic work focuses on social and political themes, especially people. Marco Limberg is art director of the weekly newspaper \"Jüdische Allgemeine\". The Jewish Museum Berlin showed Marco Limberg's photographs in the exhibition \"A wie Jüdisch\".","user_id":778698,"name":"Lydia Bergida","website":"www.bergidaphotography.com"},{"id":664675,"bio":"","user_id":664091,"name":"Cristina Carbonara","website":""},{"id":789799,"bio":"I am a historian-ethnologist and an aspiring photographer. I have been a single mother for more than 10 years, raising three children, the middle of whom has Down syndrome.\nOf course, I started by photographing my own children - is it possible to miss such objects for photographing?\nIn addition, I see my mission as telling my compatriots that trisomy in a child is not a death sentence, but a new window of opportunity! \nUnfortunately, in Russia, the attitude towards such children is a huge problem.","user_id":778945,"name":"Ariadna Cherkasova","website":"ariadna-cherkasova.photographer.ru/about-me"},{"id":58753,"bio":"Marjolein Blom (b.1984, Dordrecht) is a visual artist who lives and works in \nAmsterdam, the Netherlands.\n\nHer work results from a fascination for scientific theories about the inner workings of our universe (like those of quantum physics and special relativity) and the human desire to unravel the deeper layers of existence through science.\nChance, curiosity and humour are important characteristics in her artistic process, which leads her to explore the tension between scientific facts, the reality of our everyday lives and the appearance of things. \n\nOver the past years, her work has been exhibited in different international shows on fairs and festivals including Art Rotterdam, Unseen, Fotomuseum Den Haag (NL), Fotografia Europea (IT), Emerging Talents (IT), Backlight2020 (FI), and Encontros da Imagem (PT) and is included in private and public collections.","user_id":58758,"name":"Marjolein Blom","website":"www.marjoleinblom.com"},{"id":789509,"bio":"Sono Giuseppe e sono appassionato di fotografia da una vita. Da giovane avevo iniziato a studiare ma poi un pò di situazioni avverse mi hanno allontanato dallo studio relegandomi nel limbo del fotografo improvvisato che spera nella foto riuscita. Da un pò di tempo, per fortuna, ho ripreso in mano il mio pallino dello studio e della formazione ed ho intrapreso un percorso che ora mi porta a scattare in maniera più consapevole ed organizzata. \nHo scoperto che il reportage ed il ritratto sono i generi che mi piacciono più degli altri ed in questi due mi sto specializzando.\n","user_id":778703,"name":"Giuseppe Monteleone","website":""},{"id":789839,"bio":"Sara Abbaspour is an Iranian artist and teacher who lives and works between the U.S. and Iran. She holds an MFA in Photography from Yale School of Art, an MA in Photography from the University of Tehran, and a BSc. in Urban Planning and Design from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Abbaspour draws on influences from her background in urban studies. While embracing a herstorical approach, her photographs often seem timeless and placeless. She explores the relationship between spaces and their inhabitants in their constant state of becoming, collaborates with these elements, and often considers these photographs self-portraits. Her work exists in a meeting point between temporal and eternal, inside and out, familiar and peculiar, personal and political, seen and unseen, magic and mundane, imagined and experienced. Sara is currently an Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of New Mexico.\n","user_id":778979,"name":"Sara Abbaspour","website":"www.saraabbaspour.com"},{"id":803261,"bio":"","user_id":790192,"name":"Carlos Azorín Fuentes","website":""},{"id":58740,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based between Bangalore, India and New York. I am a graduate of the Documentary and Photojournalism program at the International Center of Photography, New York. My work has been featured in the The New York Times- Lens Blog, The New York Times- Metropolitan Section, The International New York Times,  Business Insider, Deccan Herald, an Indian National Daily and Grazia, an Italian Magazine.  I have also worked for UNIS (United Nations International School), PROOF: Media for Social Justice, Blue Card, and Happy Camera Club. I have shot stills for a Bangalore based film, Station, a music video called 25 for Megha Girish which was aired on MTV recently.\n\nExhibitions\nScreening of Taxi, Documentary Arts Asia Gallery, F/28 Festival, Chiang Mai, Thailand 2015\nElective Affinities- The International Center of Photography, New York 2014\nMagnum Mentorship show, Singapore International Photography Festival, The Art house, Singapore 2012\nHealing begins in the Garden- Open Show, Bangalore 2011\nPicturing Power and Potential, SFAC Gallery, San Francisco 2010\nGroup Show- The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts, Paros Greece 2008\nExpressions – Time and Space Art Gallery, Bangalore, India 2008\n\nAwards/Scholarship\nHonorable Mention, Moscow International Foto Awards 2014\nSelected Participant for the Magnum Mentorship Program with Jacob Aue Sobol in collaboration with The Singapore International Photo Festival, Singapore 2012\nJohn Van Buren Endowment Scholarship 2008\n\nEducation\nThe International Center of Photography, New York  2014\nOne Year Documentary and Photojournalism Program\nMaine Media Workshops, Rockport, Maine 2010\nPhotography Residency\nThe Aegean Center for The Fine Arts, Greece/ Italy 2008\nBlack and White Silver Photography, Digital Photography, Art of the Italian Renaissance, Classical Art and Literature, and Basic Drawing \nM.P Birla Institute of Management, Bangalore, India 2004\nMBA","user_id":58745,"name":"Samyukta Lakshmi","website":"www.samyuktalakshmi.com"},{"id":789400,"bio":"I am a creative photographer who is travelling the world and exploring life. ","user_id":778609,"name":"Salihah Daville","website":""},{"id":790020,"bio":"My name is Myles Dement!\n\nI hail from Tulsa, OK, but am based in Los Angeles, CA. I am a recent graduate of Loyola Marymount University with a passion for photography that blends contemporary artistry with avant-garde imagination, and most importantly, reaches the hearts of people!\n\nWithin the wider framework of my work, I am also a short form video producer \u0026amp; director, having worked on many music videos, films, and documentaries over the years. Any creative platform that allows me to experiment deeply, to decompose the expected \u0026amp; rebirth it into the never-before-seen, I am magnetized toward it!\n\nComposer Leonard Bernstein once stated \"A Work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them; and its essential meaning is in the tension between the contradictory answers.\" This is one of my biggest goals, not to force anyone to think one way or the other, but to catalyze questions and feelings within viewers that push them to think deeper and come to their own conclusions. I cannot wait for everything I plan to achieve in life!","user_id":779131,"name":"Myles Dement","website":"mylesdement.com"},{"id":712285,"bio":"Charlotte Mendez is a documentary and portrait photographer based in Amsterdam. She currently works on a freelance basis for a variety of clients. She sees herself as an observer, a fly on the wall who tells visual stories with her camera. Her perspective is both that of an insider and outsider. Her work expresses how the outside world affects inner life and how nothing or no one is truly isolated, even if it can seem that way.\n​\nIntimacy, trust, and intuition guide Charlotte's work. Her portraits are welcoming but private, and reveal a high level of closeness towards the character and emotions of her subjects.\n \nToday, Charlotte is focusing on her passion for documentary portrait photography. Her interest in scientific and philosophical theories questioning truth, objectivity and reality inspire her work. She sheds light on how personal stories and experiences also contain information about reality in a more general sense. She believes that photography has the power to make a difference, that it has the power to change one's outlook on life and the unknown. She believes that photography can change how we feel about the other, in showing how we also are the same.","user_id":711701,"name":"Charlotte MENDEZ CORREA","website":"www.charlottemendezstudio.com"},{"id":790536,"bio":"","user_id":779573,"name":"Wei Zhao","website":""},{"id":790778,"bio":"Miriam Guttmann (1994) is an Amsterdam based documentary filmmaker and photographer. In her work, Miriam aims to broach sensitive subjects, such as identity, parent-child relationships, sexuality, and social injustice. Through her open attitude she strives to demonstrate the nuances of her subjects in a society prone to black-and-white thinking, to create empathy and relatability.","user_id":779771,"name":"Miriam Guttmann","website":"miriamguttmann.com"},{"id":790410,"bio":"I am a professional photographer specialised in fashion and portraiture.\n","user_id":779465,"name":"Silvia Bordin","website":"www.silviabordin.com"},{"id":748116,"bio":"Toby Blackman is an architect and artist conducting teaching and scholarship at the intersection of architecture, film and photography, and a Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. \n\nToby studied Fine Art (Painting) and the History of Art at Varndean College, Brighton, Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Architecture at the University of Edinburgh, Film (Visual Storytelling) at the London Film School, and Architectural History at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, an Arts Emergency Mentor, and a member of the RIBA Validation Panel for Schools of Architecture.\n\nToby has exhibited film at the Royal Scottish Academy Summer Exhibition in Edinburgh (The Machine, the Body and the Casket, 2000), drawings at Allies and Morrison’s Southwark Street studio gallery in London (By Hand, 2007), and spoken on photography at the Off-Centre Festival in Nottingham.  His work was Highly Commended in the 2019 Blueprint Architecture Photography Awards, and 2022 Architecture Foundation Writing Prize: Writing as an Architectural Medium.","user_id":744700,"name":"Toby Blackman","website":"www.tobyblackman.com"},{"id":106428,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer seeking to uncover compelling human stories. My interests are to learn about people and to connect with them through a friendly, disarming demeanor.\n\nMy subjects come from a wide spectrum of lifestyles and sub-cultures, mostly within urban centers. I'm drawn to learning and understanding more about them, their lives, surroundings, and points of view by way of thoughtful dialog and my camera lens.\n\nWhat I believe is that no matter how different my subjects may look and act on the outside, there are many ways we all can find reasons to connect on the inside”. \n\nAnd that is what my goal as an artist /communicator is for others, to find a human connection in the work I produce.\n","user_id":105826,"name":"Janice Milhem","website":"www.milhemimages.com"},{"id":791421,"bio":"Cihan Öncü (b. 1986, Adıyaman) embarked on his journey in photography during his early years of childhood, capturing moments\nin his uncle’s studio. His career took off in the realm of fashion photography. Since 2017, Öncü has been crafting a diverse portfolio of photography that serves as a window into his inner world, characterised by a sensual visual aesthetic. His solo exhibitions include Cihan Öncü, Dirimart Pera, Istanbul (2022) and Dream and Diversions, Dirimart X Ritmo Zeytino, Bodrum (2021). Among his group exhibitions are Never Never Land (online exhibition), Vortic Art (2022); All Else Is Far (curator Ceren Erdem), Dirimart Dolapdere, Istanbul (2021); Mamut Art Project, Istanbul (2020) and Vogel Art, Berlin (2019). Cihan Öncü currently lives and works in Istanbul.","user_id":780309,"name":"Cihan Öncü","website":"www.cihanoncu.com"},{"id":284703,"bio":"José A. Alvarado Jr. is a Puerto Rican photographer dedicated to documenting class inequality, civic engagement, and contemporary issues in Puerto Rico and New York City. He works primarily in long-form storytelling, using visual imagery as a bridge to help raise awareness of the struggles and hardships impacting individuals and communities immersed in positions where they feel trapped, violated, and unable to escape.\n\nIn early 2019, Alvarado Jr.'s long-form project documenting Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's historic run for office was published by Le Monde, M Le magazine du Monde. His project, originally published in The New York Times, documenting his family's villages in Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria, La Isla Del Encanto; Borikén, was included in For Freedoms' traveling show, \"It Is A Miracle We Are Standing Here\" and was selected for Magenta Flash Forward and American Photography 35 in 2019. Alvarado Jr. is a frequent contributor to The New York Times \u0026amp; The Wall Street Journal. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, NPR, Bloomberg News, NBC, CNN, \u0026amp; ABC News. He was part of the award-winning team of NYT photographers for their story “65 block parties,","user_id":284101,"name":"Jose Alvarado","website":"www.josealvaradophoto.com"},{"id":791497,"bio":"I'm a photographer. I work as a visual artist, still photographer, teacher and exhibition curator. I studied Sociology and Photography in Madrid and currently live and work in the Canary Islands, Spain. I have had more than 20 exhibitions of my work in galleries, museums and art halls in the Canary Islands, Spain and Latin America and participated in numerous collectives and art biennials in the last 25 years. My work is organized in series that I build from my travels and professional experiences and I almost always accompany my work with my own texts, always seeking to stitch together image and word.","user_id":780378,"name":"Leandro Betancor","website":""},{"id":789462,"bio":"Jessica Holleque is an artist and teacher based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.   Her film photography focuses on the private sphere of home.  The lens becomes a tool to honor the often-overlooked maternal domain, portraying these intimate moments as vital threads in the historical tapestry of our families.","user_id":778665,"name":"Jessica Holleque","website":"jessicaholleque.com"},{"id":791565,"bio":"Christine Selzer specializes in freelance digital image making and photography, styling and professional make-up for film, TV and stage. She is also a KRI certified Kundalini Yoga teacher. \nChristine was born in Athens Greece. She studied Psychology at the American College Deree in Athens, and subsequently went to London UK, where she studied professional make-up for stage, TV and Film at Greasepaint School of Professional make - up, Ealing Broadway, London. Christine also studied Fine Arts at Croydon College of Arts, London UK, including the basics in B\u0026amp;W film photography. She returned to Greece to take over the family business, Lentzos S.A., an exclusive fashion menswear company. She simultaneously free-lanced as a make-up artist, stylist and photographer for stage, musical groups and actors. Christine’s photography has appeared in magazines in the U.K. and Turkey, Chile, and Hungary. She was also awarded several times by on-line magazines. Her work made the cover for the book PHOTOMILANO ON DESIRE in 2023.\nShe won a special mention with IPA in 2016 and came second in the contest 50 Shades of Grey the same year. \nShe exhibited her work at the First Santorini Biennale of Arts in G","user_id":780435,"name":"Christine Selzer","website":""},{"id":45815,"bio":"Catalina Martin-Chico is a french-spanish photographer, based in Paris. She studied at the International Center of Photography in New York. \nHer first territory of exploration has been Yemen where she spent 10 years portraying the country and witnessing the growing violence. She won the the ICRC's Visa d'or in 2011 with her work on the arab spring and had an exhibition at the Visa pour l'Image festival. \nAfter years of photographing and publishing on Middle east Catalina turns to Latin America.\nShe won the Canon female photojournalist grant in 2017 for her project Colombia (Re)Birth, on the baby-boom among the FARC female fighter after the peace agreement. \nThis project has won the Worldpress 2019 Contemporary Issues Award and one of the photos was nominated for Photo of the Year. And has been finalist for the 2020 Oskar Barnack Global Peace Award and the Alexia Foundation. It has been exhibited in Visa pour l’Image and many other festivals in the world. \nIn 2021, Catalina won 2nd place in the in the \"Daily Life\"’s  POY LATAM award with her work on the Sarayaku people in the Ecuadorian Amazon.\nIn 2022, she won the Culture Ministry \u0026amp; BNF grant to work on \"forest schools\" in France, as well as the CNAP grant (Centre National d’Arts plastiques) for her long-term project on \"Valparaisx\".\nHer work has been regularly published in the French and international press : Le Monde, Geo, The New York Times, The Sunday Times, Le Figaro Magazine, L'Obs, Marie Claire, ELLE... \nShe gives workshops, lectures and portfolio reviews all around Europe and South America. She is distributed by the Panos agency in London\n","user_id":45820,"name":"Catalina Martin-Chico","website":"www.catamartinchico.com  "},{"id":791666,"bio":"Vann Thomas Powell is a documentary artist working primarily with still celluloid film. Much of his work explores the role American history has in shaping how we see ourselves as Americans, more particularly how history informs the identities that we conceive and construct.","user_id":780517,"name":"Vann Powell","website":"vannthomaspowell.com"},{"id":58758,"bio":"I am an internationally renowned Danish Photographic Artist situated in the countryside. I create photographic art bringing nature into our homes in an artistic way as a tribute to our precious planet, its creatures, and its beauty for us to remember Nature.\n\nI am also a mom, an author, a designer, a photography teacher, and a globetrotter, and I am an EcoManiac working for sustainability, a happy nature, and for joyful wildlife.\n\nMy family and I live in Lejre, an ancient viking land, surrounded by fjords, meadows, and precious and rural northern nature. Our farm is located between two very old and picturesque villages of Kyndeløse and Nr. Hyllinge. Both villages are listed as cultural conservation areas and the first records of them date back to 1278 and 1275 respectively.\n\nFrom Denmark with love!","user_id":58763,"name":"Pernille Westh","website":"www.pernille-westh.dk"},{"id":791769,"bio":"Hello! I'm Jessica and I'm a photographer, writer, and social scientist. After two decades on the academic track working on post-graduate degrees then slogging along the coveted tenure-track at a highly intense, high-ranking university, I realized I was climbing the wrong mountain. My research and teaching exposed me to complex socio-ecological issues spanning Eastern and Western contexts. These now motivate my creative work and are what I attempt to capture through my lens.","user_id":780605,"name":"Jessica Diehl","website":"travel-vignette.com"},{"id":792044,"bio":"My name is Basil Kräher and I am a Tokyo based art director \u0026amp; photographer from Switzerland. After my apprenticeship in advertising and subsequent internship in visual communication, I moved to Japan at the age of 20.\n\nI have a distinct focus on capturing the delicate nature and vulnerability of my subjects, aiming to create a realm of dreamlike and ethereal imagery. By primarily utilizing natural light and analogue medium format cameras, I seek to encapsulate not only the individuals themselves but also their surroundings, which serve as a reflection of their inner world.\n\nIn 2024, the Embassy of Switzerland in Japan appointed me as ambassador for the vitality.swiss program, celebrating 160 years of Japanese-Swiss diplomatic relations. For me, experiencing the dialogue and interchange between distinct cultures draws inspiration out of me; a well spring that informs and nurtures my creative expression. This also leads me to photo trips all around the globe, seeking to find the shared human experience. ","user_id":780838,"name":"Basil Kraeher","website":"www.basilkraeher.com"},{"id":222137,"bio":"","user_id":221535,"name":"Jonas Posman","website":""},{"id":179290,"bio":"Bonjour ! \nJe m'appelle Philomène, j'ai 28 ans et je suis originaire de Clichy, une petite ville au nord de Paris. \nJe suis photographe depuis maintenant plus de 10 ans et je m'intéresse particulièrement à la bizarrerie des choses. \nJ'ai une fascination pour le fantastique, l'étrange et surtout les expressions du visage qui peuvent dégager tellement de choses différentes. \nMon parcours est plutôt ordinaire puisque j'ai étudié la réalisation à l'École de la Cité, une école de cinéma dans le nord de Paris puis j'ai intégré les Ateliers Verdiers pour apprendre la photographie et le développement argentique. \nMalgré le fait que mon travail soit essentiellement en numérique, j'accorde une grande importance à retranscrire l'atmosphère d'une photographie argentique. \nJe travaille notamment essentiellement en noir et blanc ce qui me permet de me débarrasser de la couleur et concentrer l'attention des yeux sur les formes, l'action et les émotions qui se dégagent des expressions des visages. \nJ'ai longtemps oscillé entre les plateaux de cinéma et la photographie mais depuis quelques années je me suis lancée pleinement dans cette dernière. \nJ'espère que mon travail vous plaira ! ","user_id":178688,"name":"Philomène Chabert","website":"philomenechabert.fr"},{"id":789662,"bio":"Andrew has been pursuing Photography as a \"Hobby+\" for about 2 years. 10 years ago he was introduced to photography a THE Ohio State University via  an introduction to photoshop class. He is a Member of the Ohio Army National guard and has been serving for 9 years ","user_id":778829,"name":"Andrew Walsh","website":""},{"id":324864,"bio":"Paulina Korobkiewicz (b. 1993, Suwałki, Poland) is a London-based photographer and visual artist. Focusing on everyday objects within public space, she explores trauma of post-communist states, politics of identity, home and belonging. Paulina is particularly interested in the impact of the transition from socialism to capitalism on the contemporary man altered landscape. She earned her First-Class Honours BA Degree in Fine Art Photography from Camberwell College of Arts in 2015. Her work has been the subject in exhibitions internationally and has been featured in a variety of publications. She is the winner of Camberwell Book Prize 2016, and was shortlisted for prizes such as Bart Tur Photobook Prize, Magnum Graduate Photographers Award and Prix Pictet. She has just completed an 18-month artist residency at Centrala Space in Birmingham. Her two most recent exhibitions at Centrala and Surface, Nottingham were comprised of works she created between Hyson Green and West Bromwich during her residency. She is currently working on a commission from Rosetta Arts to deliver a series of photography workshops for migrant communities in Newham, London.","user_id":324262,"name":"Paulina Korobkiewicz","website":"www.paulinakorobkiewicz.com"},{"id":792408,"bio":"I am a professional photographer, specializing in creative portraiture, commercial content and live music photography. I run a client-friendly, service-oriented business and I value working closely with my clients to gain their perspective. I then use my abundant creativity and observational skills to translate their needs into potent and visually-pleasing imagery.\n\nAdditionally, I am the Marketing \u0026amp; Business Development Manager, In-House photographer and Producer of Space ATX Sessions for Space ATX. I regularly create digital visual content for their media outlets and PR imagery for musicians.\n\nEvery spring, I work directly for the SXSW Atmosphere Photography team documenting the daily events and behind the scenes details. My work is featured regularly by their media outlets and has been published in such magazines as Austin Monthly, Austin American Statesman, Rolling Stone Brazil, Mix, Mojo \u0026amp; SX World.\n\nI also regularly document events for art, nature and educational organizations such as Art Alliance Austin, The University of Texas Blanton Museum of Art, The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, and The Austin Public Library.\n","user_id":781130,"name":"Ann Alva Wieding","website":"www.bigredmuse.com"},{"id":792411,"bio":"Rachel McCord Creative aims to create a space to engage, to invite excitement and foster connection in every project. It is an honor to collaborate on building visual narratives; whether it's telling stories of travel, love, family and new beginnings, documenting well-crafted products or covering events. \n\nA former photo editor at AFAR travel magazine, Rachel is based in Portland, Oregon and available for freelance projects.","user_id":781133,"name":"RACHEL MCCORD","website":"www.rachelmccordcreative.com/piccolo"},{"id":59337,"bio":"Biographie\nJeremias Escudero Orendain\nNé en 1980 à Guadalajara ,Mexique.\nVit en France depuis 2007.\nDiplômé de l'école de Beaux-arts de Guadalajara, Mexique\n","user_id":59342,"name":"Jeremias Escudero","website":"www.jeremias-escudero.com"},{"id":583874,"bio":"I am a retired photographer and now spend my time doing projects that I am passionate about","user_id":583290,"name":"Ann Nissen","website":""},{"id":500067,"bio":"I worked as an actress, then became a movie stills photographer 20 years ago...\n","user_id":499483,"name":"Jessica Forde","website":"www.jessicaforde.com \u0026 www.jessicaforde-art"},{"id":755220,"bio":"Jennifer Loomis is an award-winning photojournalist, fine-art Photographer, artist, and educator known for her groundbreaking work with the pregnant nude. Her first book, Portraits of Pregnancy: The Birth of a Mother (Sentient, 2009) coincided with a retrospective of her work in Perugia, Italy.\n\nJennifer holds an MA in photojournalism from the University of Missouri, School of Journalism. She was a Visual Communications Fellow and Faculty Member at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. She taught photography at the University of Missouri, the University of Washington, Seattle Central Community College, was a\nguest teacher at the Frye Art Museum’s Women and the Arts Program, and The Los Angeles Center of Photography.\n\nHer photography has been in numerous books and featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, TIME Magazine, Seattle Times, and on CNN, ABC, and NPR. Jennifer has photographed more than four thousand women and their families worldwide, including celebrities, politicians, musicians, and Fortune 500 executives. \n\nJennifer recently pivoted her creative focus and moved to a small island in Puget Sound where she has a small studio and continues to work on her p","user_id":750660,"name":"Jennifer Loomis","website":"www.jenniferloomis.com"},{"id":789715,"bio":"Lola (Chengxi) Li (she/her), a native of Beijing, is a photographer currently based in London. Her journey as a photographer was inspired by a forgotten roll of film in her father's old camera. With a keen eye for capturing the essence of human experience, her work delves deep into the realms of temporality, spatiality, memory, and the inherent beauty of the human form.\nDrawing inspiration from her multicultural background, Lola explores the interplay between time and space, creating compositions that evoke a sense of intrigue and contemplation. \n","user_id":778877,"name":"Lola Li","website":"www.lolaliphoto.com"},{"id":789386,"bio":"My name is Camilla Pianezzi and I am a professional Sardinian photographer. I achieved this title after having first attended the Accademia Fine Art in Cagliari and then the Accademia Italiana in Rome, always accompanied by a constant passion: photography in all its forms.\nIn particular, my gaze has always been more directed towards real photographic stories, the same ones from which to acquire sensations and emotions, and I believe that to be able to do this, knowledge, interest and dedication are necessary.","user_id":778598,"name":"Camilla Pianezzi","website":""},{"id":793002,"bio":"Christine Breslin is a documentary and fine art photographer and educator whose primary interests are women, family issues, and immigration. With decades of teaching at higher education institutions across Connecticut, Christine revels in sharing the joy of both analog and digital photography along with photographic storytelling with her students. Recently, she’s been blending her fine art portraiture and a deep interest in the immigrant experience in a personal project using the wet collodion process. \n\nHer career began as an independent photojournalist at editorial publications and non-profit organizations. Christine has exhibited still photography and video projects in more than thirty venues nationally including the New Britain (CT) Museum of American Art where her work is held in the permanent collection. Her images are in the Polaroid Collection and the recent book, Jill Enfield’s Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes, Christine holds a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from the University of Hartford and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Connecticut. \n\nWebsite:  https://www.ChristineBreslinPhotography.com/\n\t    ","user_id":781626,"name":"Christine Breslin","website":"www.ChristineBreslinPhotography.com"},{"id":793346,"bio":"Göran started to be interested in photography when he was 10 years old joining his uncle in the darkroom where he developed photos on the family and nudes. Soon he became an enthusiastic teenager photographer and at the age of 13 he arranged a darkroom in the bathroom of his family’s apartment. He took his bike and cycled around Malmö taking pictures on social and political events and tried to sell pictures to various newspapers. When he was 16 he wanted to attend the School of Photography ’Christer Strömholm’ in Stockholm but he never did. Instead he worked as a social worker and therapist the whole life.\nBut, under all this years his passion for photography has always been alive  and  now at 71 years old he can completely dedicate himself to this amazing, creative play. He studied photography as a projekt at Sörängens folkhögskola 2022-2023.\n","user_id":781903,"name":"Göran Sörensson","website":""},{"id":793442,"bio":"\"For twenty-five years, Richard Pak's photographic work has been conducted with consistency. The oeuvre is constructed empirically, meaning without dogma or program, without systematicity either. Here one must be realistic, there symbolic, elsewhere metaphorical; whether the approach is experimental and plastic, classic and documentary, sociological and fictional, he asserts his freedom of expression.\nRichard Pak has a passion for insularity. However, he is not in search of exoticism; what interests him is the observation of a 'closed vessel' where humanity reveals its characteristics. A sort of laboratory pushing human behaviors to their maximum in relationships with each other and with nature. Observing how the distance maintained with Westernized societies says something about ourselves. Yet, Richard Pak is not an anthropologist (or if so, in a poetic mode); his style is both realistic and allegorical, as he knows how to turn description into a form of suggestion.\nBecause what is at stake is underground, at the deepest level of what shapes his representation of the world: the oceanic feeling, late modernity, the power of emotions, embodiment through imagery. The necessity of wit","user_id":781988,"name":"Richard Pak","website":"richard-pak.com"},{"id":793037,"bio":"Based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, Mia Lennon (b. 2000) is a visual artist who works in a combination of documentary and conceptual photography. Her images examine small delicate aspects of the individual experience – such as inner-personal relationships, the state of mental and physical health and sense of belonging; all delivered through a vivid snapshot style detailing people and still-life. \n\nLennon has exhibited in local spaces during her studies, notably in galleries such as the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, participating in the group exhibition 'Zenith' (2021), as well as 'Solstice' (2023) at Brightspace Gallery, St Kilda.","user_id":781653,"name":"Mia Lennon","website":""},{"id":793069,"bio":"Inge Bernaers\n47 years\nmother from 3 kids\ngraduated as a professional photographer in 2023\nfounder and owner of GERAAKT.BE\n\nvolunteer photographer by Boven de Wolken (www.bovendewolken.be)\nspecialized in cherish photography and farewell photography\nspecial interest in lifestyle photography\n","user_id":781679,"name":"Inge Bernaers","website":"www.geraakt.be"},{"id":803950,"bio":"","user_id":790747,"name":"John G. Toupin","website":null},{"id":793497,"bio":"Elivet Aguilar Campuzano was born in the city of Morelia, Michoacán, in 1980, and currently resides there. She holds a degree in Materials Engineering and has a Doctorate and Master's in Engineering and Applied Sciences from UAEM. She is a member of the National System of Researchers/Conacyt. Aguilar Campuzano has studied photography and painting in numerous workshops and courses at various institutions in the country, including the Center of the Image, UNAM, and UMSNH.\n\nShe has been invited to participate individually and collectively in multiple national exhibitions. She was a Fellow of the Integral Program of Fotoguanajuato in 2004, Winner of the XXV National Youth Art Encounter in 2005, and a Fellow of FONCA in 2006-2007 in the category of National Young Creators. She worked as a photographer for Editorial Televisa Mexico from 2006 to 2008. Aguilar Campuzano was a Fellow of SECREA Michoacán in the category of State Young Creators in 2008-2009. She received an honorable mention in the XXI Painting and Print Encounter, Efraín Vargas, in 2022.\n\nShe is the founder of the program \"Charlando con Fotógrafos\" (Chatting with Photographers). In 2023, she developed the concept \"Fisheye Me","user_id":782034,"name":"Elivet Aguilar","website":""},{"id":414244,"bio":"Born and raised near Stuttgart, Germany, as a decendent of Turkish guest workers. studied photography in Berlin. Currently working on an photographic understanding of Turkish culture.","user_id":413660,"name":"Alparslan Kabasakal","website":"www.alpa-ka.de"},{"id":786802,"bio":"I am a photography student at BKO art school, in Belgium since 2021.  ","user_id":776508,"name":"Jenny Jéhenne","website":""},{"id":696076,"bio":"My name is Hani and I am a  photographer from New York City.My love for photography had begun since I was a kid as way to express myself and use my lenses to capture a unique moments . ","user_id":695492,"name":"HANI ALBAHR","website":"Www.blockchain45.com"},{"id":789870,"bio":"An amateur who has found her great passion. I am a storyteller and have a lot on my mind. Spends all my time practicing, joining photo club and participating in workshops and courses","user_id":779007,"name":"AB Sørensen","website":""},{"id":678151,"bio":"Christopher Capozziello was born in Milford, Connecticut, in 1980. He studied photojournalism at the Rochester Institute of Technology with a concentration in perspectives on religion.\n\nHis work concentrates on inviting viewers into personal stories to understand different facets of life. He has done extensive photographic work on breast cancer, heroin addiction, racism, cerebral palsy, and American Christianity.\n\nCapozziello has received awards from World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, Communication Arts, American Photography, Photo District News, the Lumix Festival, Art Director’s Club, Photo Lucida’s Critical Mass, the Magenta Foundation, NPPA’s Best of Photojournalism, among others. He has received grant support from NPPA, the Alexia Foundation, the McGraw Center for Business Journalism, and has been shortlisted for many others.\n\nHis work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in numerous galleries and museums. His debut book, The Distance Between Us, is about his twin brother Nick.\n\nChris is currently based in Manchester, Connecticut, where he lives with his wife Amy and their two daughters, Rose and June. ","user_id":677567,"name":"Christopher Capozziello","website":"www.chriscappy.com"},{"id":484455,"bio":"I am 72 years old and have worked as a portrait photographer in more than 50 years. I have done a lot of workshops and exhibition around in many country's. I have been the Sweden Photographer of the year for many years ago and I am a Master of Photography...Still working and love to go on with photography...","user_id":483871,"name":"Lennart Nilsson","website":"www.fotograflennartnilsson.se"},{"id":787458,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer and enjoy a wide variety of photographic genre. ","user_id":777027,"name":"Laura Payne","website":""},{"id":89949,"bio":"A native of Baltimore, Maryland, I am currently based in Atlanta, Georgia after stops in New York City, Richmond, Virginia, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and San Diego, California. \n\nWhile I capture a variety of subjects, it is the quiet, reflective, and some say lonely, moments that I find myself most often drawn to. Those are the places and moments that speak to me and where I find comfort and  peace. ","user_id":89492,"name":"Mickey Strider","website":"mickeystrider.com"},{"id":787569,"bio":"Chris Malacarne is a commercial Photographer in Saint Louis, Mo. Beyond fulfilling client requests he enjoys capturing moments for himself to share with others in all attempts to better understand perception. ","user_id":777117,"name":"Chris Malacarne","website":"cmp.studio"},{"id":779952,"bio":"Margeaux Bestard is a fine art and portrait photographer in Flagstaff, Arizona. Originally from Los Angeles, California, Bestard has made Northern Arizona her home since 2004. Her photography has continued to develop and she has refined her practice of photography over the last 22 years with mentors, self-discipline, experimentation, and determination. Currently her current work concentrates on the intimacy of the human spirit through portraiture and the study of gradation through botanical decay. When not working behind a camera, she has been a full-time guide on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon since 2011 and is a community advocate. ","user_id":770889,"name":"Margeaux Bestard","website":"www.margeauxbestard.com"},{"id":754796,"bio":"Pia is a Multidisciplinary artist and a self-taught photographer, working with printmaking, drawing, building materials, specialising in site-specific projects and photography. Her work varies in scale from very small pieces to large installations, drawing ideas on neurodiversity, mental health and feminism.\nPia is also a passionate Educator, a Community project leader and a Founder Mother of the award-winning project Maternal Journal.\nRecent collaborations and commissions include: “I see you”, a Photography curatorial project taking place in Fringe Bath Arts in May 2023.\nIn 2022 Pia completed her first public commission. The Fabric of Society is a large scale mural which combines Photography and mosaic techniques and community projects, is situated in Sutton town centre.\nIn 2021 Pia received a grant to create an online Photojournaling course for mothers and careers and edited and published a book with the work created. \nRecent exhibitions include; Photofusion’s Salon 23 (Brixton, Uk) and Shutterhub Yearbook 2022 (International Online exhibition)\nThis year her work has been included in Procreate Project Archive and in publications by PhMuseum and Shutterhub.","user_id":750321,"name":"Maria Pia Jaime","website":"www.piajaime.com"},{"id":163301,"bio":"Kerry Curl is a UK based award winning photographic artist working with photography, and exploring moving image and installation.  \n\nFusing genres, she works at the intersection of portraiture, fashion and documentary. Her practice frequently draws on the influence of the past in today’s world to question the idea of nostalgia, sustainability and consumerism. \n\nA firm believer in creativity with purpose, she is a long term fan of vintage and secondhand clothing and has long been creating imagery using and reusing these items within her work.\n\nKerry's achievements include receiving a seed commission to create a new multimedia installation project for The Norwich Fringe Festival 2021,completed a research and development artist residency at the Norwich Shoe Factory and was invited to show work from her 'This is Not Nostalgia?' project at the Norwich Science Festival 2021 Hello Future Fashion exhibition. Kerry also achieved winning image status for the British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Britain in 2017 and 2019, was a finalist for the Graduate Fashion Week Fashion Photography Award 2017 and reached the finals of the the AOP Student Awards 2017.\n","user_id":162699,"name":"Kerry Curl","website":"kerrycurl.com"},{"id":739033,"bio":"Charles is a NYC based photographer specializing in portraits and headshots.\nHe is passionate about wildlife conservation and is very happy to be an ambassador for wildlife non-profit, Wild Tomorrow in South Africa.\nWhen not in NYC or South Africa, Charles spends as much time in Rome, Italy as he possibly can.","user_id":737054,"name":"Charles Chessler","website":"www.charleschesslerfaces.com"},{"id":789593,"bio":"I am a Belgian hobby photographer with a penchant for portrait and landscape.  I photograph and seek my subjects mostly in my close surroundings and while travelling.","user_id":778775,"name":"Dirk Verhulst","website":""},{"id":793241,"bio":"I have been a photographer for almost a decade, mostly working in the commercial world, and was an assistant for many years before that. I have recently begun to pursue more personal work for enjoyment and hope to expand my practice much further in the coming years","user_id":781819,"name":"Sally Griffiths","website":"www.sallygriffiths.com"},{"id":787708,"bio":"I am an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society and a published member of the Leica Society.  My main interests are street photography with candid portraits, documentary and intimate landscape.   I'm working on two documentary  projects, the daily life of a French  cafe and a series about people at work. The former will be submitted as a documentary project for the  Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society.  I will submit  both projects for publication in various photography journals where I've already been published.","user_id":777229,"name":"Gerald Phillipson","website":"www.gbphillipson.com"},{"id":789780,"bio":"Luis Michel, Mexico City, 1994.\nFrom an early age, he held two immovable interests: art,\nlater defining himself by photography and specializing in format\n35mm and 120mm analog photography, as well as digital photography; and the\ncrossings, a practice that he would eventually carry out more frequently and\nit would be part of his creative process and photographic practice.\nHe studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Financial Administration from the Institute\nTecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), during that\nperiod of professional training he obtained an academic residency from Fudan\nUniversity in Shanghai, China; stay that sensitized his contact with\nEastern philosophies and practices.\nIn recent years, he has strengthened his knowledge through postgraduate studies in\nanalog and digital photography at the IMAGO Institute with the Photography Workshop\nAnalog taught by Pedro Alayón; Franz Mayer Museum with the Workshop of\nPhotographic Projects taught by Iván Macías and the most recent,\nDiploma in Analog Photography taught by Valeria Arendar and Sebastián\nMachado at the Active School of Photography. ","user_id":778931,"name":"Luis Michel","website":""},{"id":789960,"bio":"Mosijah Roye is a 18-year-old portrait photographer from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, New York, currently living in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He recently graduated from Cleveland Heights High School. He now attends The University of Akron for photography. Mosijah’s photographs have been featured in The New York Times and he has had exhibitions at the Cleveland Print Room and at his high school. He photographed regularly for his high school's various sports teams and is currently focusing on projects based on the broad interests and issues of his generation, which are the reasons he became interested in photography in the first place. His current work is called “The Black Hair Project,” which highlights iconic black hairstyles he experienced growing up.","user_id":779082,"name":"Mosijah Roye","website":""},{"id":790250,"bio":"","user_id":779328,"name":"Ralf Strecker","website":"www.photography-strecker.art"},{"id":667122,"bio":"Nina Raingold is an award-winning portrait photographer and photo editor based in Bristol, UK. With a background in picture editing in the editorial and charity sectors (The Times, Save The Children, Getty Images), Nina is interested in photography as a tool for social engagement. In recent years, her projects on education and maternal well-being have been featured in the national press.\n\nNina’s work has been published by the BBC, Time, Newsweek, The Guardian, The Independent on Sunday, New York Magazine, The British Heart Foundation and Save The Children, amongst others. She is a contributor to Getty Images and was shortlisted for The British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Humanity Award 2023.\n\nNina currently splits her time between freelance photo editing and photography assignments, and her work as a documentary family photographer. Many of our most complex and meaningful social interactions take place at home. Applying a photojournalistic approach to everyday family life has been a growing focus in both Nina’s commercial and editorial work.","user_id":666538,"name":"Nina Raingold","website":"www.ninaraingold.com"},{"id":389623,"bio":"I photograph rodeos/horses, country artists, travel, real estate/architecture, and food. I just like having multiple specialities!","user_id":389039,"name":"James Patterson","website":"JamesGordonPatterson.com"},{"id":791289,"bio":"Born 1965 and started to photograph at age 16. From age 18 onwards work as assistant to many renowned photographers in Hamburg Germany and Paris.\nAfter return to Germany work for Stern Magazine, Der Spiegel, Petra and many others.\nAfter a period of living in New York City ( 1990-1994) return to Germany and work for a company selling photo accessories until 2005. Work for a photography gallery in Hamburg Germany until 2009, where I was organizing a lot of exhibitions in context with my work on a potrait book on photographers. In 2009 the owner of the photographic company ( my father ) died and I was asked to run the company which I did until 2022. Since then free lance photographer.","user_id":780201,"name":"Oliver Hadji","website":"www.oliverhadji.com"},{"id":618449,"bio":"My work consists of photographs, yet I'm not calling myself a photographer but an image maker because the emphasis on my works is on creating images in general.","user_id":617865,"name":"Arthur Winailan","website":"www.arthurwinailan.nl"},{"id":664024,"bio":"","user_id":663440,"name":"ALFREDO DIANO","website":""},{"id":793396,"bio":"I work professionally as a photographer in Melbourne, Australia. \nMy passion is people and wandering the sweets of different countries, making moments in time. I'm very fortunate to have met so many people on my journeys that stay with me for life, ","user_id":781949,"name":"Tina Smigielski","website":"www.tinasmigielski.com"},{"id":788409,"bio":"I have been a professional photographer for many years, these are some of my latest favorite portraits","user_id":777795,"name":"STELIOS KONTOKOSTAS","website":"www.photostelios.gr"},{"id":791208,"bio":"Valérie Gassien, originaire de l'île de la Guadeloupe, vit depuis 5 ans \nà Montréal et se définit comme Artiste-Photographe, fascinée par l’art du \nportrait. Le portrait représente pour elle une expérience de co-création unique et authentique avec l'autre. \n","user_id":780135,"name":"Valérie Gassien","website":""},{"id":540322,"bio":"Sandro Palla was born in Locarno. After completing high school (classical studies), he graduated in dentistry from the University of Zurich and specialized in Switzerland and the United States. He was later appointed Full Professor at the University of Zurich, where he lives and works by alternating frequent visits to Treviso, Italy. He is now Professor Emeritus of his University.\nHis photography, used initially as a means for scientific documentation for professional purposes, is connected to the artistic sensitivity conveyed to him by his painter father through an inquiring gaze on \"different\" spaces and images of beauty. Curiosity towards human life allows him to grasp in-depth the various skies, figures, faces, and customs.\nSandro refined his photographic talent by attending courses and important workshops, also with Steve Mc Curry on a suggestive trip to Ethiopia.\nHe has exhibited in Italy and abroad receiving considerable interest.\n\n","user_id":539738,"name":"Sandro Palla","website":"www.sandropalla.photography"},{"id":791947,"bio":"Severin allows everyday things to become creative. He observes scenes, discovers fleeting details and creates something new from them. He grew up in Emmental and now lives in Zurich. But the location doesn't matter. He appreciates simplicity and loves the challenge of the big picture. As a freelance photographer, Severin has been working on portraits, reportages and editorial work since 2015.","user_id":780758,"name":"Severin Jakob","website":"severinjakob.ch "},{"id":139028,"bio":"My photography interests spans a broad genre to include photojournalism, street, travel through I find Street Portriatures to be the most interesting as it's often random, candid and elicits a story line . ","user_id":138426,"name":"Terry Scussel","website":"www.scusselphotography.com"},{"id":793006,"bio":"I'm Ekram Nafis, originally from Bangladesh. My photographic journey truly took flight upon my arrival in Australia. Amidst the country's breathtaking landscapes and diverse cultures, I found an irresistible pull towards the art of capturing fleeting moments. In Australia, I embarked on a voyage of photographic discovery, learning to perceive the world through a fresh lens.\n\nAtlanta is now my home, and it serves as a wellspring of inspiration. In my spare time, you'll often find me roaming the city's streets or hiking up the majestic mountains of Georgia, my camera in hand, ready to capture the beauty that surrounds me.\n\nI appreciate your company on this artistic journey. My photography transcends the mere freezing of momen","user_id":781630,"name":"Ekram Nafis","website":""},{"id":773089,"bio":"Olena Kosovych (b. 1985, Lviv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian designer and photographer based in Berlin, Germany. Has an MSc degree in Computer Science from Odessa State Academy of Refrigeration (2002–2007). Photography has been her passion and her hobby for many years. Since 2007, she has been using her photographs for visual storytelling and promotional materials in design projects.\n\nSince 2021, she has been working on conceptual photo projects. Studied at the MYPH art school (2020–2021) and at Chekachkov Academy (2021). Member of MYPH collective. \n\nHer works were presented at group exhibitions in Ukraine, Netherlands, Norway, Germany and the United States.\n\nThe main topic of her projects is exploration of human inner contradictions, intimacy and everyday life of ordinary people.","user_id":765182,"name":"Olena Kosovych","website":""},{"id":755208,"bio":"","user_id":750650,"name":"Natalie Kidd","website":""},{"id":653897,"bio":"Formée à la photographie à l’École Nationale de la Photographie d'Arles, Caroline Fabre travaille à Toulouse comme portraitiste et photographe documentaire. Elle poursuit également un projet photographique d'auteure sur la ménopause. En parallèle elle faitb de la street photo lorsqu'elle voyage. Son travail récent sur l'Economie Sociale et Solidaire est actuellement visible à Toulouse, \"Les 10 ans du Parcours Adress\", une exposition extérieure itinérante Toulouse-Métropole, visible au Jardins Raymond VI. A Montréal, on peut voir jusqu'au 30 septembre sur les murs du Petit Alep ses \"Portraits décalés\". A Toulouse, c'est à la salle de spectacle Le BIJOU qu'on peut voir l'exposition \"On the road to Mendocino\", street photo en Californie. ","user_id":653313,"name":"caroline fabre","website":"carolinefabrephoto.com"},{"id":791454,"bio":"Siân is an internationally published beauty, fashion and portrait photographer and educator, based in the South of England. \n\nAfter graduating in journalism and after completing her Masters in advertising, Siân progressed to working with agencies around the UK to create content for client campaigns. \nWith a passion for strobes, Siân enjoys using lighting to create clean, crisp images, whether in the studio or on-location, for campaigns, commercial or clients.\n\n Recently, Siân's work was shortlisted in the British Photography Awards in fashion, for the 2nd year running. She has also exhibited work at the Royal Photographic Society for both the RPS Summer Exhibition and the Disabled Photographers Society, of which she is a member. \n\nSiân is a disability/chronic illness advocate and has given talks on major platforms such as B\u0026amp;H Event Space and at The Photography Show (2022). Siân is passionate about using photography as a positive tool and is currently working on personal projects to reflect this.","user_id":780338,"name":"Sian Elizabeth","website":"www.sianelizabeth.co.uk"},{"id":788366,"bio":"After being furloughed from his job as a diesel locomotive mechanic on a Class I railroad in 2021Chuck decided that it was time to resume chasing his dream of being an artist.  After struggling to find his footing in this new world he found solid ground. He is the director of a nonprofit organization in Detroit Michigan and teaches photography to inner city students at an after school program in Detroit as well.","user_id":777763,"name":"Chuck Nagy","website":"www.chucknagyphoto.com"},{"id":788423,"bio":"Je vis et travaille à Feucherolles (près de Paris). Après une expérience professionnelle à des postes de direction dans la communication et les ressources humaines au sein de grands groupes, je me consacre pleinement à la création depuis 2018.\nDiplômée de l’école des Beaux Arts de Versailles en 2021 (Félicitations du Jury)","user_id":777807,"name":"ESTELLE AMIOT","website":"www.estelleamiot.com"},{"id":788825,"bio":"I am Sogol Khalkhalian, Born on September 21, 1980, a documentary maker and photographer, and I have done many adventure trips, some of these trips have been based on direct experience, and I have tried to introduce myself to the local environment without prior planning and to know the power of my adaptation in unknown conditions.\nSince 2015, my travels have taken a more serious approach and in most of the trips, I entered the environment with the idea of professional and semi-professional documentation and photography. Although I have made a professional documentary about my trip in Africa.\nThe requirement of these trips is to rely on previous research, as well as finding local informants and having a specific topic, to enter the unknown environment.\n","user_id":778132,"name":"Sogol Khalkhalian","website":"www.sogolkhalkhalian.com"},{"id":788924,"bio":"Artiste professionnelle depuis de nombreuses années , je me consacre essentiellement à la peinture et à la photographie. Souvent je travaille les deux mediums autour du même thème ou recherche à mixer les deux . Ma recherche se dirige de plus en plus vers la photographie plasticienne, et j'anime certaine photo avec la réalité augmentée visible à travers un smarphone ou une tablette. En 2022 j'ai édité mon premier livre photo, \"La Traversée\", narration photographique autour d'un poème de Lewis Carroll.\n\nJ'expose depuis longtemps à l'étranger et en France dans des galeries , salons, et autres manifestations artistiques.","user_id":778214,"name":"meglinky isabelle","website":"www.isabelle.meglinky.com"},{"id":788358,"bio":"Ari Loeb began his career as a circus artist, touring over 400 cities worldwide with Cirque du Soleil, Pilobolus, and Momix. He later worked as a choreographer and performer in the Broadway musical, \"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.\"\nNow he works as a stuntman, specializing in creature horror such as The Walking Dead, Renfield, Zombieland, and the Resident Evil franchise.\nHis new photography series, “Liosso Art” is a study of human form, observed through a lens of nightmarish distortions, drawing inspiration from nature and the early cubists.\nHe is also an award-winning novelist.","user_id":777755,"name":"Ari Loeb","website":"www.liossoart.com"},{"id":729609,"bio":"","user_id":729025,"name":"Marina Ruiz","website":""},{"id":790795,"bio":"Since age fourteen, I've been inspired\u0026nbsp;to create characters for 'self'-portraiture, incorporating very basic costume, makeup, wigs and props, done quickly. It remains my most passionate hobby, inspired primarily by influences from my youth; musicians, movies, books, glamour, humour, Bowie and Hurrell. The resulting work is my creative reaction to these various eras, styles, and moods.\u0026nbsp; Over time I have found myself getting\u0026nbsp; progressively more excited to 'see who will show up for my shoots'.\nFrom 2012-2020 I used a point and shoot Canon S110, entirely handheld, for each of my projects. In 2021, I made the move to DSLR and tripod with a Canon 80D and remote. It is this latest iteration I include here.","user_id":779786,"name":"Heather Moore","website":""},{"id":774564,"bio":"I was born and raised in northern Italy where I studied and worked most of my life. Always the traveler looking for new enriching experiences, I moved with my family to Portugal in 2019 and now live in Cascais close to Lisbon. \n\nI always had a strong calling for photography but left it unheard for many years, juggling life travelling around the world as a flight attendant, settling to a rather tedious office life and, last but not least, heart-pounding motherhood. It was only once having moved to Portugal, however, that I finally had the chance to fulfill my dream. In Lisbon I attended the Portuguese Institute of Photography, where I consolidated my technical skills and refined my conceptual approach to shooting.\n\nMy interests gravitate mostly towards portraiture with a sharp documental approach and a definite interest towards capturing life in the making. I love to capture images not only to preserve our memories, but mostly to create a sense of identity and belonging. I believe they are a tool for change and consciousness. ","user_id":766565,"name":"Anna Rinoldi","website":" annarinoldi.46graus.com"},{"id":363388,"bio":"Frances Williams is a visual artist that grew up in New Orleans,  Louisiana with a deep respect for nature. She spends a great deal of her time photographing sensitive, threatened environments and then prints her images on archival Japanese rice papers. Multiple layers may be added before printing and then she hand colors using a variety of mediums. When she is not photographing landscaped and wildlife, she travels to other countries observing and photographing the underprivileged and their hardships.","user_id":362786,"name":"frances williams","website":"FrancesWilliamsFineArt.com"},{"id":791398,"bio":"Michael Cedeño is a London based Cuban-American Photographer and Director focused on making cool shit in front of the lens with cool people behind it. I started my journey in photography in 2017 when I received my fathers old Nikon camera kit, a year later I lost my job in corporate America and decided to put all of my energy towards one of the few things that I found myself to be good at. Since then I have worked from the bottom of the commercial industry as an assistant, eventually transitioning from a digitech to where I am today as a visual storyteller.  My transition to London has given me a freedom to work on the projects that I would like to, not ones that I need to. This motivation to seek out stories I believe should be shared has pushed me to showcase those that I see in a light I perceive to be different from those around me. ","user_id":780291,"name":"Michael Cedeno","website":"www.michaelcedeno.com"},{"id":786604,"bio":"Mark Lamb is a documentary and portrait photographer from North Yorkshire, England. His photography is directed towards the examination of contemporary life and he is currently engaged in a five year project, aiming to create one thousand new portraits, each representing a unique facet of British society.","user_id":776352,"name":"Mark Lamb","website":"www.darkinventions.com"},{"id":791766,"bio":"Tal Nahoum is an artist and photographer born in Israel. She works and creates art mainly in Israel.\n\nIn her work, Tal photographs while investigating aspects of female identity, ethnic roots and body image. Through photography Tal examines the limits of the body, the effects of time and thoughts about aging and Intergenerational relations. Tal also uses digital media to create new images of the existing body.\n\nTal exhibits in several group exhibitions.\n\nRecently she was selected as one of the finalists of MEITAR AWARD for Excellence in photography.\n\nTal has a bachelor's degree in industrial design from Middlesex University in London. She continues to study art in various educational settings.","user_id":780603,"name":"Tal Nahoum","website":"www.talnahoum.com"},{"id":791774,"bio":"A burgeoning photographer hailing from Singapore, drawing inspiration from the masterful storytelling of Sebastião Salgado and the captivating work of Vivian Maier. While rooted in the tradition of black and white photography, my journey took a transformative turn during a darkroom process series, sparking a profound passion for the art form.\nThrough my lens, South Africa became both my canvas and muse during a three-month volunteering expedition. Employing a documentary-style approach, I captured the diverse and vibrant tapestry of the nation in the project 'Harmony in Hues: South African Portrait Series.' New to portrait photography, I weaved a narrative that celebrates the beauty of diversity and shared humanity, influenced by the powerful storytelling techniques learned from Salgado and the candid charm of Vivian Maier.\nAs I continue to evolve as an artist, each frame becomes a testament to the intersection of cultural richness and personal discovery, echoing the spirit of the Rainbow Nation.","user_id":780609,"name":"Nur Hazwani Hamid","website":"www.behance.net/nurhazwanihamid"},{"id":106562,"bio":"I’m a portrait, fashion and editorial photographer.  \nI’m a visual artist and my medium is photography.\nPhotography is my way of capturing a moment in time; preserving an emotion whether it’s pleasure or pain. It’s my way of bringing a little bit of beauty into the world, one image at a time. ","user_id":105960,"name":"Christina Lazar-Schuler","website":"www.christinalazarschuler.com"},{"id":791986,"bio":"I am a traveller, a dreamer, a woman, a human, busy in the process of loosing and finding, being lost and being found and then being lost again… I love discovering true beauty and soul, I love seeing people, really seeing them. I often find myself wondering and then I discover so much beauty, love and inspiration. And as long as there is soul and humanity, there is hope.\n","user_id":780790,"name":"Maike Vará","website":"www.vara.art"},{"id":792208,"bio":"My love of photography began in college when I was too impatient to learn how to draw and paint. Photography was the next best, immediate thing for a budding artist. It is a medium that calls itself truth but allows for a seamless bending of reality in wonderful ways. But it was understood in my family and my limited life view that it could never be a career for me unfortunately. So I became a marketing executive instead. \n\nMuch later in life I picked up the camera again and started a side career in event photography for fifteen years. \n\nAs that ended eight years ago, I became entranced by the Pano format on my iPhone. I love the wide and unique 270° story it creates seamlessly retold with magic realism. \n\nI am inspired when I travel so most of my images are from around the world. I also believe in social justice and march alongside my brothers and sisters, phone in hand, swinging around in circles to capture the energy and important messages. \n\nLastly, I have a bad memory lol so these are my life photo albums. I am so happy to share them with you.","user_id":780971,"name":"STEPHEN BLAHA","website":"www.stephenblaha.com"},{"id":616552,"bio":"Italian artist based in Mexico. After studied art in the universities of Palermo, Italy (2002/2007),  Valencia, Spain (2007/2009) and  Sao Paulo, Brazil (2010), I worked for years in touristic place, like photographer (Egipt, Dominican Republic and Mexico), doing family photoshoots of tourist people. From 2015 I leave this kind of pictures and I'm dedicating more to my real passions, the travel street photography and the artistic portrait.","user_id":615968,"name":"Stefania Vella","website":""},{"id":58734,"bio":"I am an Italian photographer and my interest is focused on the territory and the his transformations and on the relationship with the people who live it.\n I use a documentary approach but also a more intimate way\nI work between Italy and Russia where I have been doing a project for several years. I'm also a photo editor and I deal with photo books.\n I attended numerous workshops with internationally renowned photographers such as, among others, Gabriele Basilico, Martin Parr, Elliott Erwitt, Guido Guidi, Martin Kollar, Petra Stavast, Simon Roberts, Andrew Phelps, Cuny Janssen. \nIn Italy, I studied in the Faculty of Architecture","user_id":58739,"name":"Alessandro Cirillo","website":"www.alessandrocirillo.com"},{"id":787487,"bio":"Hannah Yoon (she/her) is a Korean Canadian freelance photographer living in Philadelphia. Hannah focuses on portraiture, documentary and photojournalism work.\n While studying sociology and psychology in college, Hannah became interested in social justice and racial justice issues which is what she focuses on through her photography. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, Washington Post and other national and international publications.\nHer work has been funded by the IWMF and National Geographic Society.\nHannah uses photography to explore identity, interrogate current systems that shape our communities and question why we are the way we are.\nHannah is a  proud member of Women Photograph, Diversify Photo and founding board member of the Authority Collective. She is a member of these groups as a photographer because she wants to see equity and growth in the photo industry.","user_id":777053,"name":"Hannah Yoon","website":"www.hannahyoon.com"},{"id":425130,"bio":"","user_id":424546,"name":"Joanne Phipps","website":""},{"id":142913,"bio":"I am a San Francisco-based photographer. Locally, I contribute to online media publications, chronicling life in the SF Bay Area. Photography is a way for me to create and explore, while documenting life and relaying important stories. My work revolves around people and the underlying themes of community, culture, and tradition.","user_id":142311,"name":"Cheryl L Guerrero","website":"www.clgimages.com"},{"id":792780,"bio":"The aircraft was a modified B29 with part of the skin removed and replaced with still and motion picture cameras. My dad and the crew, still and motion picture guys, orbited and captured a series of hydrogen bomb test photos from Bikini atoll on film. It was 1956. 20 years later, the Air Force declassified the shots, and they were carefully hung on our wall. \nI was hooked. I wanted to be one of those guys. I wanted to be that dedicated.\n\nNow my work focuses on people who are dedicated to their art, job, sport and life. I've traveled around the world meeting and documenting those people. \n","user_id":781449,"name":"William Baum","website":"www.williambaum.com"},{"id":792848,"bio":"Milton Kirby is an Atlanta-based photographer known for his striking and emotive images that capture the beauty and complexity of the world around us. Born in North Carolina, Kirby's passion for photography began at a young age when he purchased his first camera, a Petri, from a newspaper ad. \n\nKirby snapped his first picture to share with the world as a junior in high school. Using the Petri, he captured many exciting moments of his high school sports teams for one of the local newspapers. His work is characterized by its bold use of color and light, and his ability to capture fleeting moments that might otherwise go unnoticed. Whether photographing a bustling city street or a quiet rural landscape, Kirby has a unique ability to find beauty and meaning in every scene he captures.\n\nKirby believes that every picture tells a story. Of course, that story is subject to interpretation by the viewer. The viewer is free to interpret each story based on his/her background and experiences. Sometimes a caption along with the picture helps to shape the interpretation. Even so, there is no wrong interpretation – it is just personal.","user_id":781501,"name":"Milton Kirby","website":"www.KirbyPhotoSuite.com"},{"id":792870,"bio":"When i started my career as a graphic designer over 20 years ago, the thing that excited me most was getting to work with photographers. I’d studied photography in college and understood the basics. But working side by side with them on projects, that’s where the real learning happened. \n\nIn 2015 i stepped away from the marketing and advertising world and focused on my new jewelry company. This gave me the opportunity to travel and do more photography. Instead of standing off to the side, i'm behind the camera telling stories.","user_id":781519,"name":"Steve West","website":"SteveWestPhoto.com"},{"id":59151,"bio":"Freelance Illustrator, since 1980 been working with advertising agencies and some publishing houses.\nIn 1990 he became a part of the advertising agency \"CANARD\" as creative, and will remain until 1994.\nSince 2003 he works as a teacher of \"GRAPHICS\" and ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR and  \"PHOTOSHOP\" at the IED in Milan.","user_id":59156,"name":"Sergio Bellotto","website":"photo.bellotto.org"},{"id":137213,"bio":"Alberto Magrin studied architecture at the University of Genoa. He underwent a briefstint in the theatre after having obtained a scholarship to study alongside sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro at University of Urbino. He was awarded the 'Libertas Prize' for visual arts and literature by MP Ferri and collaborated in the creation of the 'G. A. Rol Scientific Association' in Turin, the purpose of which was to demonstrate man’s victory over time through the capacity of the individual spirit. In the meantime, he was also awarded the ‘Open Art’ prize by MP Vita in Rome. He participated in founding of the International Digital Art Organization ONDA. He designed the 'ONDA Contemporary Art Museum' in order to allow internationally renowned artists to construct their own permanent spaces and create a dialogue between themselves and eternity. Like a premonition and a symbol of ‘eternal nothingness’, this project represents the downfall and rebirth of the modern era. Through a series of donations, he succeeded in\ncreating a worldwide network of art galleries, which he called 'Magreen Galleries', the artworks of which are located in public and private institutions, thus eliminating every form of perso","user_id":136611,"name":"Alberto Magrin","website":"www.magrin.it"},{"id":58826,"bio":"","user_id":58831,"name":"Gwen Norton","website":"www.gwennorton.com"},{"id":791755,"bio":"I was brought up in Schaffhausen, a cosy little town in Switzerland. Since I got my first camera at the age of 7, I have never stopped looking at our world through this lenses. Taking pictures is my way of remembering all the beauty that surrounds us. And I do believe that pausing and taking the time to build a \"stone of remembrance\" is very well worth a thing to do. I traveled a lot and lived in several places- and I  had the privilege to listen to a lot of stories. \nI love to accompany people. A Portrait to me is more than a moment in time. It's taking the time to listen and out of listening being able to capture a moment in time. \nIn my work I'm interested in movement, in stillness and in natural ease. ","user_id":780595,"name":"Alexandra Caroline Clement","website":"www.alexandraclement.com"},{"id":791756,"bio":"I witness exquisite beauty every day - a moment between people on the street, light touching a building in a specific way for a fleeting moment, inside hospital rooms, at kitchen tables. For me the overwhelming desire and challenge is to capture these moments as they unfold, and hold them up for the seeing. It is my particular way of honoring life, my own peculiar way of loving.\n\nI come to photography from documentary filmmaking. I grew weary of trying to force moments into the shape of a story, and with the inundation of video media in our lives, the power of holding still has grown for me. Moments and fragments are all that is real to me. \n\nImmersion and wandering are my way. I do very little research before entering a given realm. Encounters and impressions shape my perspective and become my first guides.\n\nRaised in both very urban and extremely rural areas across America, I grew up with personal exposure to this country's many peoples, ways of being, and lands. As such, regional diversity is important to me and my work is very rooted in place.\n\nI have had multiple successes but am still emerging for sure.","user_id":780596,"name":"Valery Lyman","website":"www.breakinggroundexhibit.com"},{"id":803202,"bio":"","user_id":790139,"name":"Steven Diaz","website":""},{"id":785568,"bio":"As an Australian currently living in Penang, I was told I will have limited hand mobility, and holding a camera will be a problem. In August 2023, after two years of rehab and prayers, I went to a Sony workshop in Penang.  Boy did it feel good to hold a camera. \nPhotography has given me a way to create my own path and how I see things in a new light. I enjoy walking in the streets and mingling with the locals. Snapping at moments or scenes that others might walk pass. I take photos that make me happy, and if I can share that joy, wonderful.  \nI love Fine Art photography, Street and Light Painting. ","user_id":775393,"name":"Jennifer Methven","website":""},{"id":793584,"bio":"Being a self-taught and a semi-professional photographer, my themes vary a fair amount. It has been said that my work can be characterized by meditative, quiet, and often dream-like quality. Colour and form are essential, especially when abstract approach and subject matter in the images are concerned.\n\nIn my work I aim at creating visual narratives with minimalistic style. In portrait photography, I prefer classic approach, though sometimes experimenting with special techniques (in-camera image overlay, multi exposure, ICM)","user_id":782113,"name":"Antti Laitinen","website":""},{"id":738089,"bio":"My passion for photography started when I was at high school. This journey that I started with the compact machine my father bought me is still ongoing. After studying Sociology as my undergraduate degree, I chose to do my master's degree in Art and Design. Thus, I had the opportunity to work in the field of visual sociology, which is the intersection of sociology and photography. My master's thesis is on the relationship between photography and memory. Currently, I am working on my proficiency in art. I first started photography with my self-portraits in different disguises. This beginning gave way to the street. On the street, I like to take photographs of people who are going on about their lives. In my opinion, the moments captured on the street are when and where people are as they are.","user_id":736292,"name":"Serenay Anik Gok","website":""},{"id":53033,"bio":"Sally Davies is a photographer and the author of two books New Yorkers and California Dreamers. She is also the photographer of the acclaimed McDonalds Happy Meal project (1.75 million online hits).\u0026nbsp; Her photographs are in the permanent collection at the Museum of the City of New York (her street photographs and the entire collection of portraits from the book New Yorkers) and the NYC 9/11 Memorial Museum. Her photo archive is now housed in the Downtown Collection of Fales Library at NYU. Her photographs have been featured in the New York Times, PDN online, The Huffington Post, Photolife Magazine, The Guardian, The New York Post and the Voice of America.\nSally has exhibited twice at the Museum of the City of New York.  In 2020 her street photography was included in “From Stuyvesant to Sid Vicious,” and in 2023 her New Yorkers at home portraits were included in “New York Now: Home.” \nShe took Allen Ginsberg’s old apartment when she moved from Canada to New York in 1983, and she still lives in New York City with her dog Bun.\n\n\n","user_id":53038,"name":"Sally Davies","website":"www.sallydaviesphoto.com"},{"id":58869,"bio":"I am a photographer and a teacher of photography. As I pass through various landscapes, wondrous strange images emerge. What is strange is interesting, but what is most strange is most interesting. I have indulged in out-of-the-ordinary life experiences. I have become a part of different social groups – probably because of my empathy – which is an important part of my personality and gives me an endless source of visual stories to tell. I took volumes of images which turned out to be a kind of continuous subjective documentary with an apparent autobiographical impact. The collections flow quite naturally from one to the other, with the next subject just upstream.\n","user_id":58874,"name":"Libuse Jarcovjakova","website":"www.jarcovjakova.com"},{"id":745586,"bio":"I’m a Toronto-based photographer and a part-time PhD student studying environmental ethics and early-modern German philosophy. My background is Turkish, although my birthplace and first home is in Svishtov, Bulgaria, a small town on the Danube River. I was born during the Cold War, behind the “Iron Curtain”, at a time when state authorities sought to disavow and brutally repress my family’s collective identity, by erasing the reality of our ancestral Turkish ethnicity and by suppressing our right to practice our faith. \n\nI was raised in a spiritually barren climate. This left me with a profound kind of emptiness, a void at my core. As I grow older, with the help of my family and our two young children ... and as I’ve been living with a difficult illness ... I've started to recover a sense of personal spirituality. \n\nSince I can't quite see my way toward any kind of formal, organized religion, my best source of sustenance is in thoughtful engagement with art ... so that I might begin to approach the sublime through purposeful creative activity.  \n\nI was fortunate enough to have received a comprehensive education in photography at a very young age, while living with my parents as refugee expats in North Africa in the 80s. Starting in Grade 6, I was taught all the basics of film photography.   Recently, I realized that I’ve been using my camera all these years not just as a way of documenting various surface aspects of our world but rather in the hope that, within this world, it might still be possible to encounter mystery and to capture intimations of the sacred.\n\nMy basic purpose in working on a personal artistic project, whatever particular theme I may choose, is to deepen and broaden this nascent spirituality ... and, bit by bit, to re-enchant the world around me.  \n\nBecause he also saw photographic art as a route to the spiritual, Minor White is one of my all-time favourite photographers. For similar reasons, I admire Kandinsky … and I must also include my teacher and mentor at McGill University, the philosopher Charles Taylor. ","user_id":742567,"name":"Attila Ataner","website":"www.attilaataner.com"},{"id":640025,"bio":"Suzanne Valkenburg (Netherlands, 1981) graduated in photography (MFA) at St. Joost School of Arts in Breda (NL) and is a documentary photographer. \n\nIn my photographic work, I aim to capture the allure of simplicity and the ordinary moments of life. The series I've created so far explore seemingly unremarkable realms. \nI specialize in documentary photography, steering clear of overly stylized and flat images in favor of capturing the essence of a moment with clarity and authenticity. To me, photography serves as a powerful tool for sparking meaningful social dialogues and preserving a visual record of our era. I pursue this passion through various avenues and collaborations. \n","user_id":639441,"name":"Suzanne Valkenburg","website":"www.suzannevalkenburg.nl"},{"id":59197,"bio":"Born in Miyazaki, Japan in 1980.  Akihito Yoshida earned a degree in Special Education from Shiga University and taught Japanese for a year at a university in Thailand. Upon returning to Japan, he taught at a primary school in Kyoto for six years. In 2010, began a career as a documentary photographer.  He has published three photo books; Brick Yard (2014), Tannery (2015) and The Absence of Two (2017).  He was short-listed for the 2015 Paris Photo- Aperture Foundation Photo Book Award for the book, Brick Yard. Winner of the Grand Prize in People’s category of 2015 Nikkei National Geographic Photography Award. In 2017,  Falling Leaves ( Later renamed The Absence of Two ) was featured in major photography festivals such as Kyotographie International Photography Festival and Lianzhou Photo Festival. Yoshida lives in Kyoto, Japan. ","user_id":59202,"name":"Akihito Yoshida","website":"www.akihito-yoshida.com"},{"id":712879,"bio":"Lewis Gant is a British photographer based in the East of England.\n\nHis work primarily involves capturing the unique essence of his subjects, particularly those with distinct characteristics, a personal sense of style, and compelling stories to tell – often highlighting those on the fringes of society.\n","user_id":712295,"name":"LEWIS GANT","website":"www.LEWISGANT.com"},{"id":58585,"bio":"Born in 1962 in Çanakkale, Emin Altan has been producing photography projects since 1996. He made a radical decision to complete his twenty-five year career as a naval architect and started to develop a visual story in which he searches for the traces of his childhood among the ruins of collapsed civilisations with the photographs he took during the world tour which he started in 2012.  Altan moved away from the idealised harmonious nature and continued his journey within the confines of the decaying industrial civilisation, which was being reclaimed by the decaying nature. With his photographs, Altan did not seek to convey information, to introduce a place or to witness a process, but to reach the emotions of the viewer. He sought to confront a dystopian fiction created on the basis of subjective perception and personal observations, far from documentary discipline. He tried to bring together photographs in different places where he could find common traces, and aimed for the viewer to move away from the comfort of looking at the pain of the defined \"other\" and to establish a connection that could touch his own life.  The book Chaosmos, consisting of the photographs he took betwee","user_id":58590,"name":"Emin Altan","website":"www.eminaltan.com"},{"id":58970,"bio":"\"Every day I travelled to King's Cross and back. Coming home late at night, it was like a party and I felt like the tube was mine and I was there to take the pictures.\" - Bob Mazzer. \n\nWhile working as a projectionist in a porn cinema in Central London during the 1980s, Bob Mazzer began photographing on the tube during his daily commute, creating irresistably joyous pictures alive with humour and humanity.  This photographic social history then remained unseen and unexhibited for years. ","user_id":58975,"name":"Bob Mazzer","website":"www.facebook.com/BobMazzerPhotographer"},{"id":59285,"bio":"Stephen Milner (b.1991) is a photographer currently living in Savannah, Georgia. He received his BFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2013, where he was awarded the grand prize for PDN’s Best of College Photography in the “Still Life” category and PDN \u0026amp; Panasonic’s “Changing Photography” contest.  His work has been featured in the Oxford American, The Inertia, PDN Magazine, Rangefiner Magazine, Mullitover, Nikonos Project, Lenscratch, Lightleaked, Aint-Bad Magazine and the Humble Arts Foundation. ","user_id":59290,"name":"Stephen Milner","website":"www.stephenarthurmilner.com "},{"id":59546,"bio":"By nature curious and reserved, the camera was my preferred means of expression from a very early age. \n\nFrom 2015 I committed myself to social photographic projects and two years later joined the international organisation Shoot4Change.","user_id":59551,"name":"Max Pelagatti","website":"www.maxpelagatti.com"},{"id":59587,"bio":"","user_id":59592,"name":"Anders Boggild","website":"Andersboggild.com"},{"id":159487,"bio":"Eric is a photographer and filmmaker from Vancouver, British Columbia, living and working in Brooklyn, NY. In development for 20 years, his work has taken several forms over time, and with experience across multiple industries in several positions, he has used his evolving understanding of the processes to construct large, time-spanning bodies of work. Having studied traditional film techniques; large format operation, film development, traditional printing, lighting and digital operation, his technical approach pulls from the history of photography and uses the breadth of its processes to illustrate his perception of reality.","user_id":158885,"name":"Eric Thompson","website":"www.ericthompsonphoto.com"},{"id":59215,"bio":"Adrián Domínguez has a long career on editorial photography, for two decades, he has portrayed a large variety of personalities and tackled reports on contemporary issues for international publishers such as Condé Nast, Gruner\u0026amp;Jahr, Spain-Media, Focus, GrupoZ, Prisa or Hachette.\nSince last years, he's deepening on personal projects by documentary essays, placing special attention to anthropological and environmental aspects of local communities and regional territories, using storytelling to explore human impact on nature (key to sustainability). He has international recognitions and his works has published in int'l media such as The Economist, El País, GQ, El Mundo, Esquire, International Business Times, Traveler, Vice, XLSemanal, Forbes, etc.\nHe is currently working in a long-term project on the Iberian countryside, an endemic issue that confronts the rural world with the urban. ","user_id":59220,"name":"Adrián Domínguez","website":"www.adriandominguez.com"},{"id":59222,"bio":" Mi hanno definito fotografa \"Plasticienne\", e convengo interamente,\nla mia visione è espressione spontanea ed estemporanea. \n esse sonia ciafardini","user_id":59227,"name":"esse is me","website":"www.essearte.com"},{"id":59443,"bio":"Grant lives in Vancouver, BC with his wife and two children. When not working Grant enjoys camping with his family and sleeping in the pop top of the family VW—but the van is usually with his mechanic so this does not happen nearly as often as he would like.","user_id":59448,"name":"Grant Harder","website":"www.grantharder.com"},{"id":59585,"bio":"B. 1983, Tehran, Iran\nLiving and working in Tehran, Iran\n\n[Researcher, avid reader, photographer, iphonegrapher.]\n\nMFA in Photography, Tehran University, Faculty of Fine Arts\nBS in Microbiology, Azad University of Tehran\n\nInterested in comparative studies regarding Art, Psychology, and Mythology.\nArt Lover and very interested in art therapy. \nKeen seeker of psychology, mythology, and anthropology. \nInterested in classic literature, folklore, and languages. \n\n\n* * My photos are taken by iPhone or other mobile phones unless stated otherwise. ","user_id":59590,"name":"Kiana Farhoudi","website":""},{"id":59736,"bio":"Farzaneh Ghadyanloo is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work bridges the realms of photography, sculpture, film, and contemporary art. Based in both London and Tehran, her practice explores profound themes of self-discovery, growth, memory, identity, and consciousness, intricately weaving the subtle details of everyday life into reflective and thought-provoking narratives.\n\nBorn in 1989, Ghadyanloo graduated from the Tehran University of Arts with a degree in Film Studies and recently completed her Master of Arts in Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art, London. Her strong foundation in photography serves as the backbone of her creative journey—a medium she continuously redefines and pushes beyond traditional boundaries to evoke deeper emotional and intellectual engagement.\n\nHer works have been showcased in solo and group exhibitions, including Celebration at Shirin Gallery in Tehran, Fragments of Her at Sholehabghari Gallery in Marbella, and Sonic Disruption at Tate Modern’s Tate Late event in London. Recognised for her innovative approach, she was a finalist for the prestigious Bloomberg New Contemporaries Art Prize 2024.\n\nGhadyanloo's art invites viewers into an intimate exploration of personal and collective human experiences, reflecting her keen observational skills and dynamic engagement with her surroundings.","user_id":59741,"name":"Farzane Ghadyanloo","website":"Farzaneghadyanloo.com"},{"id":59055,"bio":"I am born in Paris in 1966 and worked as a photo reporter for over twenty years. Since the early 90’s, I have been spending most of my time in Naples and Havana. I managed numerous workshops  for the Royal Academy of the Fine Arts School of Phnom Penh, also in the city of Bangkok and Chiang Rai in Thailand; as well in Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam and in the Fine Art school of Havana. My work was exhibited in more than 40 exhibitions in galleries and photo festivals in Cuba, China, Vietnam, France, Italy, Holland, Spain, Germany, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia and USA. I collaborates with a Cambodian NGO taking care of street children in Phnom Penh and also created a documentary about Cambodia called “Durant la Pluie” (During the rain) in 2004. In 2006, I created Fotoasia, an association to promote photographers and exchange between Europe and Asian or Cuban photography. I also run photo workshops in Vietnam, Cambodia and Cuba during the last 8  years like a real full immersion, ad adventure of life and photography.","user_id":59060,"name":"Fotoasia Pascarel","website":"www.pascarelphoto.com"},{"id":59109,"bio":"Munich-based photographer, interested in people and faces, 30 years active but still hungry.","user_id":59114,"name":"Stephan Dürr","website":"sd-photos.de"},{"id":802191,"bio":"","user_id":789307,"name":"YIZHEN ZHANG","website":"www.yizhenzhang.art"},{"id":802164,"bio":"Andrea is a versatile streetstyle, runway and portrait photographer.  Her passion for capturing the essence of her subjects shines through in her work, which often features vibrant city architecture and stunning natural landscapes. Andrea is a regular at major fashion weeks, where she expertly documents the latest trends and runway shows. ","user_id":789283,"name":"Andrea Heinsohn","website":"andreaheinsohn.de"},{"id":59161,"bio":"","user_id":59166,"name":"Brian Powers","website":"www.brianpowers.co"},{"id":793775,"bio":"Claire Hansen is a Maryland-born artist who creates work in her studio in Brooklyn, NY. She has been exhibited both domestically and internationally primarily for her photographic work. Since completing her BFA in Photography at the Pratt Institute for Art and Design in 2020, Hansen has continued her love of unconventional image making by entering in the virtual sphere. Using original images from cutting edge video games and antiquated photographic processes to create tintype collages, Hansen explores medium, memory, and emotional significance in an innovative way. Most recently in her career, Hansen received an Honorary Mention from the 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards and co-curated the group show, \"Memory as Collage\" at 14BC Gallery in New York, NY.","user_id":782286,"name":"Claire Hansen","website":"www.clairehansenphotography.com"},{"id":793527,"bio":"Photographers and filmmakers as a couple and duo since 2010, our story comes to life around a common passion, that of living and making others live intense personal experiences, documenting them through images and sharing them with as many people as possible. With our first performance project, Heroes under the waves (2010-2013), we experimented with photography \u0026amp; video media, staging \u0026amp; costume, fiction and performance, around themes such as the loss of meaning for the new generations and the advent of new Heralds. Then, experimenting with studio photography led us to explore new themes. In a second project titled The Idiots of the Image (2013-2014), attempts at self-portraits \u0026amp; auto-fiction, quoting burlesque art pieces, neo-baroque still lifes. We play with identities, their stereotypes, artificial exoticism, and the distortion of reality it generates. Represented by the international gallery Pristine, in Monterrey, Mexico, we had the opportunity to exhibit these projects multiple times in Mexico (Monterrey), the United States (San Diego), and Europe (Paris, Brussels, Charleroi). Pierre, in his capacity as a photographer, director, and artist, also works in educational settings. ","user_id":782063,"name":"Pierre Florent","website":"www.pierreetflorent.fr/personnal-projects"},{"id":793210,"bio":"Mark Higashino is a New York-based photographer specializing in entertainment portraiture.  His work has been featured on album and cd covers, feature film posters, books, and magazines in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.  \n\nHis interest in music led him to Sony, Polygram, BMG, JVC, and GRP Records for which he has captured images of Chick Corea, Robert Plant, Iggy Pop, Theodross Avery, Tom Kiefer, Toshi Kubota, and M. Earl Nagase, to name just a few. Through this work he was chosen by producer Courtney Ross  to be the chief photographer for the Quincy Jones \"Listen Up\" project.  A cadre of celebrated musicians, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, and Lionel Hampton, posed for Mark for the project's book, concert, album and promotional works.\n\nThroughout Mark's over 45 years in New York, he has been working on a personal portrait series of people with whom he has worked, who have influenced or inspired him, or as he says, \"the people I grew up with in America.\"  Working in a mutually-collaborative style, Mark develops a concept and conceptualizes a stage with artists, musicians, directors, dancers, and designers. ","user_id":781795,"name":"Mark Higashino","website":"www.markhigashino.com"},{"id":59108,"bio":"Yannis Karpouzis is an Athens and Reykjavik based artist working with photography, filmaking and text. He has studied to the Technical university of Athens, Copenhagen’s DTU, the Fine Art School of Athens (Master of Fine Arts) and the Architecture school of Athens (Master in cultural theory). He has been awarded the Newcomer film-maker award by the Greek Film Center in 22nd Thessaloniki film festival for the hybrid genre essay film, “Nikos Karouzos: poems on the tape recorder”. His book “The paper time is over”, has been shortlisted for Greek state’s youth literature award and has received the literature youth award by “Anagnostis” magazine. His long term photographic project “Parallel Crisis” which narates the story of immobilized time during the crisis has received the Descubrimientos prize in PHotoEspana 2015 and the Portfolio Review Prize in Athens Photo Festival 2016. His works have been presented to major Greek and international institutions (New museum of New York – Benaki Museum, Rencontres d’Arles, Contemporary art museum of Thessaloniki, Noorderlicht Photo Festival, PHotoEspana, Magnum agency, MedPhoto festival, Photo-Beijing). He is a member of the Association of Icelandic Artists (SIM).\n\n ","user_id":59113,"name":"Yannis Karpouzis","website":"www.yanniskarpouzis.com"},{"id":59096,"bio":"As a photographer and scholar, Roshini creates artworks that interpret and re-imagine experiences of the particular and everyday of historical legacies and memories by Caribbean persons and its diaspora. She evokes women’s perspectives, through fictional writings, photographs, recordings, music, interactivity and networked environments. Roshini’s research and artistic practice extends to explore imaging methodologies of black, indigenous and persons of colour in relation to extraction, sustainability and ecological matters. \nRecent work: Thirteen Ways of Looking, Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry, 2020;  Like Gold Dust, Artpace (IAIR), San Antonio, 2019; India: Contemporary Photographic and New Media Art, Fotofest Biennial, Houston 2018; Urban Candy: Screens, Selfies and Imaginings, in Women and Migration: Responses in Art and History, by Deborah Willis, Ellyn Toscano and Kalia Brooks Nelson, 2019; Creole in the Archive: Imagery, Presence and Location of the Caribbean Figure, 2016.","user_id":59101,"name":"Roshini Kempadoo","website":"www.roshinikempadoo.com"},{"id":566472,"bio":"Photographer since the mid-nineties for passion.\nMy interest in photography turned to it as a medium of expression and personal story, led me to deepen the use of cameras up to large format and of the darkroom first and clear then with the advent of digital (I personally take care of all the process, from the shot to the final print), and to deepen the study of the medium or of the authors and of history and its possibilities both as an artistic tool and as a means of mass communication.","user_id":565888,"name":"Marco Bottazzi","website":"www.marcobottazzi.it"},{"id":50031,"bio":"Luke Brown's photography focuses on developing long-term landscape based projects, creating work that reveals an interest in our relationship with the natural world.  ","user_id":50036,"name":"Luke Brown","website":"www.lukebrown.uk"},{"id":180292,"bio":" Fine Arts Photographer exhibiting locally, regionally, and nationally from the United States. All work (c) Copyright Guntis Lauzums. All Rights Reserved. ","user_id":179690,"name":"Guntis Lauzums","website":"www.guntislauzums.zenfolio.com"},{"id":793862,"bio":"David Fouts is a photographer based in Riverside, CA. He specializes in portrait work for editorial, commercial, and personal use. Riverside provides him the unique ability to service Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and San Diego all from a central point.\n\nDavid spent most of his childhood living overseas, splitting time between Afghanistan, Liberia, and Germany, before returning to the U.S.A. after high school to study photography. This has shaped his ability to connect with those from all walks of life and aids him as he cultivates an environment where visual stories can unfold. ","user_id":782373,"name":"David Fouts","website":"www.davidfouts.com"},{"id":536663,"bio":"Miranti is a street photographer based in Vancouver who enjoys playing with colour, space, and movement in her works. She loves roaming around in public transit, where she mostly took her shots. Originally from the chaotic Jakarta, she also tries to find some simplicity in her works. Can be found through her instagram and website.","user_id":536079,"name":"Miranti Aisyah","website":"teawithmiranti.com"},{"id":59217,"bio":"The formal qualities of Daniel’s photographs bear witness to his parallel practice as a sculptor. His acute eye for shape and contour, the graphic elements within a composition, is softened by a developing painterly feel for texture and color. Daniel is continually investigating the possibilities of photography; his images are the result of both intuition and calculation.\n\nDaniel is intrigued and energized by the density and chaos of the city. In his personal projects he has addressed urbanization and industry, and particularly the effects of their decline on landscape and community. His photographs maintain an integrity of emotion across considered archetypes – as in his book project on the fictitious Rust Belt city of Blisner, Illinois – and in documenting the lives of real working people.\n\nApproaching his subjects with intelligence, Daniel likes to immerse himself in their world, bringing out the specifics of a location and its humanity.\n\nDaniel Shea was born in 1985. Following a BFA at Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD (2007), he gained an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, in 2013. Daniel now lives in New York.","user_id":59222,"name":"Daniel Shea","website":""},{"id":761218,"bio":"Self-taught, I started taking photographs at 17 years old with a Praktica 35mm film camera: until it was stolen.  Unable to afford to replace the lost equipment, I concluded, rather prematurely, that I was not meant to be a photographer. \n\nRecently  I rediscovered my fascination for photography and bought a new (this time digital) camera.\n\nSince then, comforted by the realisation that I hadn't forgotten everything I had learned years before with film, I have leapt into digital. I also have film cameras again and love both  analogue and digital (although I far prefer the printed results of monochrome film to digital monochrome).\n\nI enjoy all genres of photography.  I like to find unusual things or photograph everyday things in different ways. I guess I see differently!  \n\nMy favourite subject is  people. About people. No single moment photographed can ever be exactly repeated: beautiful; eccentric; colourful; extraordinary or ordinary people, the moment is always unique.\n\nBTW, I have recently acquired a Praktica LTL3, the very same camera that was stolen all those years ago, and I love it!","user_id":755726,"name":"Keith Allsopp","website":"www.keithallsopp.photography"},{"id":793812,"bio":"An older amateur photographer who has witnessed the changes over the years and who has now embraced digital but still shoots with a Mamiya medium format camera occasionally.","user_id":782323,"name":"Kevin Payne","website":"www.kevinpaynephotography.co.uk"},{"id":59191,"bio":"Born in 1984 in Basilicata, I live in Rome, I’m a photographer, visual artist and teacher of photography and graphic design. I manage my space, \"Il FotoStudio\", where I organize exhibitions and courses. I dedicate myself to both digital and analogue experimental photography, often mixing it with other arts such as video and sculpture. In 2016 I won the Sony World Photography Awards in still life category; in 2020 the Ecco Echo Award; in 2023 the CSF Adams Award. In 2024 I am in the shortlist of Sony Awards in Architecture category","user_id":59196,"name":"Francesco Amorosino","website":"www.francescoamorosino.com"},{"id":398365,"bio":"Ruth Lauer Manenti received an MFA from The Yale School of Art in painting in 1994. In 2012, she was given a large format camera and taught herself how to use it. Ruth recently received  an MFA in photography from Hartford University where she was awarded a merit scholarship. Since breaking her neck in a car crash at the age of twenty, Ruth has developed a spiritual life and practice that has propelled much of her photographic work. She lives in the Catskill Mountains in NY with her husband, a nurse and tai chi practitioner and their 2 cats.","user_id":397781,"name":"Ruth Lauer Manenti","website":"www.RuthLauerManenti.com "},{"id":657486,"bio":"Pat Scanlon is a fine-art photographer whose work explores the discipline of minimalism. His images strip subjects to structure—light, form, and silence—revealing balance through absence. Working in both natural and constructed spaces, Scanlon focuses on how simplicity invites attention and how composition becomes the quietest form of expression.","user_id":656902,"name":"Patrick Scanlon","website":""},{"id":21974,"bio":"Juan Carlos Verona is a Spanish portrait photographer who infuses imagination and simplicity into complex visual narratives. He studied at Grisart Photography School in Barcelona and formed himself with various short courses at the London Film School. He has collaborated with brands such as Adidas, Sainsbury’s, L’Oreal, Champion Sportswear, Universal Records, and Sony Music to mention some. His work has been seen in magazines like Metal, Fucking Young, 1883, Creative Heads, Marie-Claire, to mention a few. He is also the co-founder of ZERO.NINE Magazine is an online platform dedicated to bringing the arts and the photography community together. He has won The AOP Fashion Photography Awards in 2017 and 2019, plus being nominated various times since 2014 to 2023.","user_id":21974,"name":"Juan Carlos Verona","website":"www.jcverona.com"},{"id":790044,"bio":"Born in 1979, Hideka Tonomura graduated from the Broadcasting and Filmmaking Department of Osaka Visual Arts School and began photography in 2002. She published her first photobook “mama love” in 2008 with Akaaka Art Publishing, revealing her deepest pain and the dark, hidden secrets of her family, leaving an unforgettable impression. In 2013 she published “They called me Yukari” with Zen Foto Gallery, in which she documented the life and people around her when she was working as a hostess in Kabukicho, Shinjuku. Her publications include “orange elephant” (Zen Foto Gallery, 2015), “cheki” (Morel Books, 2018), “die of love” (Zen Foto Gallery, 2018), “SHINING WOMAN #cancerbeauty” (Zen Foto Gallery, 2020) and “mama 恋 love” [New Edition] (Zen Foto Gallery, 2021). Actively presenting her work in and out of Japan, she participated in a group exhibition titled “Shikijo: Eroticism in Japanese Photography” in Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong in 2016 and a group exhibition in Daiwa Foundation Japan House Gallery in 2018.\n\nShe will launch the ‘SHINING WOMAN PROJECT’ in 2019, a portrait project dedicated to women fighting cancer.\n\nHer work is currently presented in the exhibition “Love Songs” at Maison Européenne de la Photographie and in the programme “10/10 Celebrating Contemporary Japanese Women Photographers” at Kyotographie this year.\n\nHer debut work \"mama love\" was collected by MEP Paris Maison Européenne de la Photographie in 2022.","user_id":779153,"name":"Hideka Tonomura","website":"www.hidekatonomura.com"},{"id":42317,"bio":"Amy is a dedicated instructor and vibrant creative spirit hailing from Michigan. Specializing in art, photography, and video, she brings a unique blend of technical skill and artistic insight to her teaching. Her passion for visual storytelling and the arts shines through in both her professional work and her approach to teaching, where she fosters an environment of encouragement and innovation. ","user_id":42322,"name":"Amy Davis","website":"www.amydavis.photography"},{"id":21154,"bio":"Marta Azevedo was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. \n\nShe is now specialized in portraits. \"I do not shoot pictures, I photograph people\"\nFor over ten years  she has been developing the successful Afro-descendant project, Rostos Pretos/ Black Faces.\n\n\nPublications\nWinning Digital Photo Contests Book Lark Books, United States. 2009\n Professional Photographer Magazine, February and April issues of 2010\n Lens Work magazine - May 2010\nwww.fotorintim.com - Turkey - September 2010\n Photo Magazine - Brazil -  April 2011\nSabia Magazine - www.revistasabia.com.br - August 2011\nBook Black Faces - 2012\nAdore Noir – Canada – 2014\nFotografia Magazine –  -USA - 2015\nDekit Magazine – USA – 2015\nFem World View – USA – 2015\nEdge of Humanity Magazine – USA – 2015\nSiverShotz – Australia - 2016\nSilverShotz Portfolio 2017 - Australia\nFotografe Melhor - Brazil -2021\n\n","user_id":21154,"name":"Marta Azevedo","website":"www.martaazevedophotos.com"}]}