{"profiles":[{"id":564388,"bio":"I'm a Portrait photographer based in Newcastle upon Tyne, in the UK. I recently completed a BA Hons photography degree. I enjoy portraiture, music photography and Still life, and I am an avid collector of photobooks.\n","user_id":563804,"name":"Neil Ferry","website":"www.neilferryphoto.com"},{"id":773687,"bio":"I am a French toy photographer who has been practicing for a little over two years. \nToy photography is essentially the art of capturing a scene in a realistic and original way. Lighting, set design, character poses, storytelling... everything plays a crucial role in creating a successful photo.\nI work with tangible dioramas to create different scenes inspired by movies, video games, and pop culture from the 80’s to today. I collaborate with the major toy brand Hasbro, and I have also created photos in collaboration with MARVEL, SONY Pictures and LUCASFILM.\nHaving been immersed in pop culture from a young age, the world of toys has always fascinated me, including Robocop, Gremlins, Roger Rabbit, Rocky, arcades, manga, Star Wars... many universes that have fueled my work, which I regularly incorporate into my photos.","user_id":765744,"name":"HAITEM GASMI","website":""},{"id":793880,"bio":"I’m a French-Brazilian visual artist living in Portugal. My practice unfolds as a visual listening of the invisible: of silenced memories, erased presences, and bodies that inhabit the fragile space between being and disappearing. Working with photography, self-portraiture, abstraction, and material elements like light, fabric, and shadow, I create images that do not declare — they linger. My visual language hovers between the real and the dreamlike, the personal and the political, always attentive to the subtle.\n\nAs a queer person, I’ve long experienced the paradox of being hyper-visible — as a target of ridicule, fear, and desire — and yet never truly seen. This ambiguity shapes how I exist and how I make images. My work explores the poetics of presence under threat of erasure. It asks what it means to survive, and how art can become a gesture of soft persistence. I offer not spectacle but memory — quiet invitations to recall what the world tries to forget.\n","user_id":782391,"name":"Wilame Lima","website":"wila.me"},{"id":59164,"bio":"Hiroshi Okamoto is a visual storyteller based in Tokyo, Japan.\nHe studied anthropology and social sciences at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Univesity in Japan and used to work as a director in video production in Tokyo.\n\nHis works focus on storytelling with using various visual images from photography and videography, objects. His main concern is contradictions from social isolation between individual and society. \n\nHe works as a visual storyteller to find and create personal narratives to understand society at the anthropological and sociological points of the view.\n\nAwards\n2017. EMON AWARD, Tokyo Japan – 2nd prize\n2016. Feria de Libros de Fotos de Autor – Felifa, Argentina – Honorable Mention\n2016. Photobook Award Maribor, Maribor Slovenia – Runner Up Prize\n2016. The Anamorphosis Prize, USA – Shortlisted\n2016. Critical Mass 2016 – Top200\n2016. Cortona on the Move’s Dummy Book Award, Cortona Italy – Finalist\n2016. LUMA RENCONTRES DUMMY BOOK AWARD ARLES 2016, Arles France – Shortlisted\n2016. DUMMY AWARD KASSEL 2016, Kassel Germany –  2nd Prize\n2016. Self Publish Riga, Riga Latvia – Shortlisted\n2016. Photobook Bristol, Bristol UK – Shortlisted\n2016. Photo Espana Best Photography of the Year Award, Madrid Spain – Shortlisted\n2015. Le PhotobookFest Paris, Rock your dummy award2015, Paris France – Shortlisted\n2015. Portrait Salon 2015, London UK\n2015. Photolux Festival self publishing award, Lucca Italy – Shortlisted\n\nSelected Exhibitions\n2016.11. Solo Exhibition “Recruit”, LIANZHOU FOTO FESTIVAL, Lianzhou China\n2016.09. Screening “Recruit”, SEOUL LUNAR PHOTO FESTIVAL, Seoul Korea\n2016.02. Group Exhibition Portrait Salon 2015, Reminders photography stronghold, Tokyo Japan\n2016.01. Solo Exhibition “Recruit”, Reminders photography stronghold, Tokyo Japan\n2016.01. Group Exhibition “Ueno Hikoma Awards Exhibition”, Higashikawa Culture Gallery, Hokkaido Japan\n2015.12. Group Exhibition “Ueno Hikoma Awards Exhibition”, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Tokyo Japan\n2015.11. Group Exhibition “Ueno Hikoma Awards Exhibition”, Museum of Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka Japan\n2015.11. Group Exhibition Portrait Salon 2015, Embassy Tea Gallery, London UK\n\nResidency\n2016.10. Docking Station at Amsterdam, The Netherlands\n\nPublication\nFoam Magazine, GUP Magazine, Vogue Italia, burn magazine, Der Greif Magazine, Yorokobu Magazine, China Daily, Korea The Monthly Photo Art Magazine, PHmuseum, Future Shoot, KIEKIE, Yahoo!News Japan\n","user_id":59169,"name":"Hiroshi Okamoto","website":"hiroshi-okamoto.com"},{"id":728747,"bio":"Alexandre Escolà Nixon is a self-taught photographer from Barcelona. With an engineering background, in 2023 he decided to leave his career after several years of work to become a photographer. He learnt by practicing in an urban environment, drawn by the contemplative nature of photographing candidly. Over time, he became increasingly interested in longer term, more personal projects.\n\nHis current work is mostly focused on the harsh reality of living in big cities and the disconection of modern society from nature and rural life.","user_id":728163,"name":"Alexandre Escolà Nixon","website":"www.alexandre-escola.com"},{"id":587596,"bio":"My photography captures the essence of Blackjoy and the profound connections that shape our narratives and identities. Through my lens, I aim to empower communities, enabling them to tell their stories of faith, resilience, and unity. As we explore both the natural beauty and the urban textures of our environments, my photos invite you to engage intimately with scenes of thriving and transformation. This journey is not just mine but ours, as we celebrate the vivid contrasts and collective legacies that define us.","user_id":587012,"name":"Thaddeus Miles","website":"Tmilesphotography.com"},{"id":787925,"bio":"Ina Königs is a photographer from Berlin. Her passion for photography is exploring the subtle nuances of the human condition and the inner landscapes that connect us all.\n\nHer pictures are journeys into a world of introspection and mysticism, in which the connection between humans and nature is expressed in their intimacy. They are a conscious counterpoint to the loud, fast world, an invitation to pause and immerse yourself in the moment and inner perception.\n\nMany of her pictures are created by reflecting on encounters and explorations in her immediate surroundings.","user_id":777401,"name":"Ina Königs","website":"www.inakoenigs.com"},{"id":42352,"bio":"Iara Di Stefano nasce a Roma nel 1979.\nLa sua passione per l’arte visuale trova nella fotografia il mezzo espressivo perfetto.\nUtilizza qualsiasi strumento fotografico a disposizione e spesso rielabora le proprie immagini\nutilizzando mix media, il collage e/o il disegno.\nSi definisce fotografa ibrida.\n\n\n\n","user_id":42357,"name":"Iara Di Stefano","website":"www.lacquachedorme.it"},{"id":737897,"bio":"As a professional and educated photographer, I worked as a medical  photographer for 12 years in the Academic Hospital Free University of Amsterdam (Neth.) and later also as a photojournalist for a newspaper. I preferred to be a free photographer and manufactured portraits preferably black and white.  I also was educated in Dutch language at University Level so I wrote scripts in combination with my photographs. In other terms I've been photojournalist. Now I am retired and make still photographs in my surroundings where we have a lot of beautiful nature like forests, dunes, and beach.","user_id":736124,"name":"Ton A Lobbes","website":"asmaracentrum.com"},{"id":802275,"bio":"","user_id":789373,"name":"IKUMI FUKAZAWA","website":""},{"id":793925,"bio":"Born in Portugal, João is a 25 year old freelance photographer working both in fashion as well in documentary. Fascinated by intimacy, João explores the interaction humans have with themselves and the world, making his body of work very woke both socially and politically. He has worked with the likes of brands such as Vans, Elleme etc. and several fashion magazines such as Kalbut Magazine \u0026amp; Fucking Young. Using analogue as his medium, he always puts the storytelling and empathy first, building cohesive pieces of work across countries, namely Palestine and Mozambique. João currently resides in London, where he just graduated from his masters in photography at the University Arts of London working freelance across multiple disciplines. ","user_id":782436,"name":"Joao Barreiros","website":"www.joaobarreirosphoto.com"},{"id":768485,"bio":"Yang Gu (Echo Gu) was born in 1996, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. She moved to Shanghai as a child, and currently lives and works there. She is a photography enthusiast mostly fousing on nature and architecture. Also she is trying to reconceptualise herself and deconstruct family relationships through images.","user_id":761550,"name":"Yang Gu","website":""},{"id":802262,"bio":"documentary photographer with interest in subjects of every day life \nStudied photography on an academic level at The University Of West London ","user_id":789362,"name":"Bogdan Banescu","website":""},{"id":43992,"bio":"Linda Plunkett is a photographer and printmaker based in Dublin, Ireland. She holds an Honours BA in Photography from IADT, Dublin (2014). In 2015 Linda received the IPPA (Irish Professional Photographers Association) Award for Photographic Excellence. Her work in held in the permanent collections of the Office of Public Works and DunLaoghaire Rathdown County Council as well as many private collections at home and abroad.  \n“My photographs are taken at the point of stillness between the in-breath and the exhalation. They are of the natural world: intimate portraits of elements of landscape that emerge from prolonged immersion. I seek out places and wait patiently for that state of light, of time suspended, of wholeness in the detail that gift me opportunities to render nature from the inside out. I want to experience and to invite the viewer to feel what the poet Hopkins called the deep down things.  Dawn, dusk and moonlight are favourite times and fog and soft rain are often my chosen conditions, enhancing the sense of ambiguity, of transience, of cusp.  These elemental preoccupations are grounded in the materiality of photography and its various processes including post-production and printing using materials such as gold leaf, gouache paint and distinctive Japanese papers using a tradition etching press.”\n","user_id":43997,"name":"Linda Plunkett","website":"www.lindaplunkett.com"},{"id":793934,"bio":"About Craig Blacklock\nSon of pioneering color nature photographer, author and environmentalist, Les Blacklock, Craig Blacklock (b.1954) grew up with a camera in hand. He often accompanied his father on photography trips throughout the American West and most often to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. After college, Craig joined with him in co-photographing several books and dozens of calendars. Craig’s first wife, Nadine Blacklock also contributed her photography to the family business until her death in an automobile accident in 1998.\n\nCraig’s artistic practice is intrinsically linked to the interface of land and water in wilderness areas—most often Lake Superior. Since 1976 his artwork has evolved from large-format color landscapes depicting what these places looked like; to black and white nudes creating an emotional connection to the landscapes by expressing what it felt like to be within their environs; to increasingly non-representational imagery untethered from context.\nIn his new\u0026nbsp;Light Waves\u0026nbsp;photographs, the shoreline of Lake Superior and the sky above are seen only indirectly—reflecting as an amalgamation from the complex mirror of the water’s surface. In videos produced from these stills, images flow from one to the next like the waves themselves, with no distinct boundaries.\nBlacklock’s work has been shown in over 36 solo exhibitions, including at the Phipps Center for the Arts, Mill City Museum, Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Minnesota Center for Photography, Palm Beach Photographic Centre, and Tweed Museum of Art. His 19 books have won numerous awards, including three gold awards from Independent Publishers, a world-wide competition. Blacklock was the 2018 recipient of the George Morrison Artist Award.\n\n\nEMPLOYMENT \nFull-time fine art landscape photographer since 1976.\u0026nbsp; Opened Blacklock Photography Gallery in 2001.\n \nEXHIBITIONS\u0026nbsp; \nOne or two-person shows. Selected from\u0026nbsp;over 36.\n2023 Duluth Public Library, Duluth, MN\n2022 The Museum at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, West Palm Beach, FL\n2019  White Bear Center for the Arts, White Bear Lake, MN   \n2019  Watershed Gallery, National Eagle Center, Wabasha, MN                               \n2019  Grand Marais Art Colony, Grand Marais, MN                     \u0026nbsp;                                 \n2018  Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona, MN\n2018  Stillwater Public Library, Stillwater, MN\n2018  Phipps Center for the Arts, Hudson, WI, 2018\n2018  Mill City Museum (Minnesota Historical Society), Minneapolis, MN\n2018  St. Croix National Scenic Riverway Visitor Center, St. Croix Falls, WI\n2018  Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center, Ashland, WI\u0026nbsp; \n2015-16\u0026nbsp;Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center, Ashland, WI\u0026nbsp;     \u0026nbsp;                                                                                   \n2013  Merrill Lynch Fine Art Gallery, within Great Lakes Aquarium \n2012  Minnesota Marine Art Museum, Winona, Minnesota\n2012  Merrill Lynch Fine Art Gallery, within Great Lakes Aquarium \n2004  Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis, Minnesota \n2004  Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, Minnesota \n2004  Banfill-Locke Center for the Arts, Fridley MN\n1995  Duluth Art Institute, Duluth, MN\n1993  Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth, MN\n1992  Polaroid Corporate Headquarters, Cambridge, MA\n1991\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Photographic Images Gallery, Portland, OR \nNorthland National Art Competition, Nicollet College, Rhinelander, WI 2023\nGroup exhibitions:\n2023 Northland National Art Competition, Nicollet College, Rhinelander, WI (Patron Award)\n2023 Joseph Nease Gallery, Duluth, MN\n2014  Crary Art Gallery, Pennsylvania;\u0026nbsp;Wilderness at 50\u0026nbsp;One of 11 photographers\u0026nbsp;Celebrating 50 years since the passage of the Wilderness Act.\n\nAWARDS, HONORS\u0026nbsp;  Select list\n\n2023 International Book Awards, Finalist “Photography” for Light Waves\u0026nbsp;\n2023 Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards, Winner “Photography” for\u0026nbsp;Light Waves\n2023\u0026nbsp;Foreword Indies Book Awards,\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;finalist in two categories, bronze medal in “Coffee Table” for\u0026nbsp;Light Waves\n2023 Midwest Independent Publisher Awards, finalist in three categories, Winner “Total Book Design” for\u0026nbsp;Light Waves\n2020  Black and White Spider Awards 1 honorable mention, 7 nominations \n2019  Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY), 2 gold awards (international)\n2019  Pub West Design Awards\u0026nbsp;1 gold and 1 silver award\n2019  Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Gold “Photography”\n2019  Midwest Book Awards, 3 gold awards\n2019  12th Annual International Color Awards, 7 nominations: Nature, Nudes,\u0026nbsp;Wildlife \n2019  13th Annual Spider Awards, 2 nominations: Nature, Wildlife,\n2018  George Morrison Artist Award\u0026nbsp;(from Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, MN) \n2018  International Color Awards, 2 honorable mentions and one nomination\n2015  International Photographer of the Year, 2nd Place, Professional Nudes\n2015  Black and White Spider Awards, 5 nominations, \n2012  International Photography Awards, several, including 2nd place in Books,\u0026nbsp;    Nature, \n2012  International Book Awards, Finalist Awards for 2 books\n2007  Midwest Independent Publishers, Best Illustrated book\n2005  Midwest Independent Publishers, Best coffee table/art book\n2005  Independent Publishers Book Awards\u0026nbsp;(IPPY), Best Photography Book\u0026nbsp;(international) \n2005  Black and White Single Image contest, Bronze Award, Nudes (international)\n1999  National Freedom Award, Nature/Art, \n1996  Midwest Independent Publishers, Best Hardcover Book Award\n1996  Mid-America Publishers Association, Best Photographic Book Award \n1994  Lake Superior Magazine Achievement Award\n1994  Minnesota Book Award, Illustrated Book\n1994  Midwest Book Achievement Awards (3 including best hardcover) \n\nBOOKS  Selected list from 19 total\n2022 \u0026nbsp;LIGHT WAVES — Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior\n2018  ST. CROIX \u0026amp; NAMEKAGON RIVERS — The Enduring Gift (with one hour movie)\n2012  APOSTLE ISLANDS — From Land and Sea\n2012  PICTURED ROCKS — From Land and Sea\n2007  Minnesota’s North Shore (with accompanying 3 hour movie)\n2004  A VOICE WITHIN — The Lake Superior Nudes\n2002  Horizons\n1995  The Duluth Portfolio\n1993  The Lake Superior Images\n1988  BORDER COUNTRY, The Quetico-Superior Wilderness (re-issued in 1999)\n1983  Minnesota Wild \n\nVIDEOS  Select list\n2022 Light Waves, Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior\n2020  Pictured Rocks – From Land, Sea, and Air\n2018  St. Croix \u0026amp; Namekagon River — The Enduring Gift (Shown on TPT-2 public tv) \n2007  Minnesota’s North Shore (Shown on TPT-2 public tv) \n\nMAGAZINES  Selected credits \nAmerican Photo \nAudubon, \nBackpacker, \nCanoe,\nGood Light, \nNewsweek, \nFine Art Photo\u0026nbsp;(Germany) \nFocus\nOutdoor Photographer \nLake Superior \nMinnesota Monthly\nModel Society\nNational Geographic Adventure \nNational Geographic Traveler \nNational Wildlife \nThe New Nude \nReader’s Digest \nShutterbug\nSierra Club \nSmithsonian \nView Camera \n\nGRANTS \n2023 State Arts Board Grant, Creative Support for Individuals.\n2021  State Arts Board Grant\n2021  Arrowhead Regional Arts Council: Emergency Working Artist Grant. \n2020  Arrowhead Regional Arts Council: Emergency Working Artist Grant. \n2018  Arrowhead Regional Arts Council: Career Development Grant \n2017  Arrowhead Regional Arts Council: Technology Grant\n2016  Arrowhead Regional Arts Council: Career Development Grant \n2012  Arrowhead Regional Arts Council: Technology Grant \n\nMAJOR COMMISSIONS\u0026nbsp;  Select list\n2022 Northern Lakes Surgery Center, Moose Lake, MN\n2019  Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport, MN\u0026nbsp;\n2018  Pine Heath Care, Sandstone, MN \n2014  Children’s Hospital, Minneapolis, MN.\n2005  Canal Park Lodge, Duluth, MN \n\nTEACHING \nTaught photography workshops since 1982 for the following venues\u0026nbsp;\nComplete Scholar, University of Minnesota, MN\nCuyahoga Valley Photographic Society, OH\nDynamic Nudes (Lake Powell,) UT \nFOTOfusion, Palm Beach Photographic Centre, FL \nMadeline Island School of the Arts, WI\nMinnesota Center for Photography, MN\nMinnesota Marine Art Museum, MN \nPalm Beach Photographic Centre, FL\nSplit Rock Arts Program of the University of Minnesota, MN \n\nLECTURES\nHundreds of programs including at art centers, museums, colleges and universities, professional conventions and camera clubs. Twice been the keynote speaker at the Twin Cities Area Camera Club annual meeting. \nJURROR\nPalm Beach Photographic Centre 2022 Members’ Show.\u0026nbsp;\n\nASSOCIATIONS/OTHER \nCo-founder and president of a non-profit nature sanctuary that for many years, in partnership with the Jerome Foundation, provided artist residencies, and protected hundreds of acres of wild land from development. All land and assets from this non-profit were donated to Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center in 2021. \nSenior Fellow at the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing, where I write for the Mandala and have produced many hours of nature videos for use in health care and senior living.\nFor 19 years, co-owner of Waters of Superior, a gallery/store in Duluth, Minnesota, showing the work of over 100 artists (Now permanently closed because of the pandemic).\n","user_id":782445,"name":"Craig Blacklock","website":"craigblacklock.art"},{"id":216854,"bio":"longtemps amoureux de l'argentique je suis passé au numérique il y a tout juste 4 ans....amoureux des pays du nord je privilégie les ambiances aux ciels lourds et pesants....","user_id":216252,"name":"alain epple","website":"www.alain-epple.ch"},{"id":793951,"bio":"Peixuan Ruan, Stilllife photographer in Shanghai.","user_id":782462,"name":"peixuan ruan","website":""},{"id":59228,"bio":"Photography is the language that lays the foundation for all Cook's artistic practice. He considers himself a social documentary/street photographer artist who is influenced by American masters that pioneered the way before us.\n\nBritish born photographer Graham Cook graduated from the University of South Wales in Documentary Photography and more recently a Master’s degree in Multidisciplinary Printmaking at the University of the West of England and since been working within photographic education.\n\nIn recent years his personal practice has evolved with the exploration of the diversity of printmaking and media, exposing him to new conceptual ideologies and physical materials. Shooting traditionally on film but not exclusively his point of departure is though his observations of the streets where the viewfinder quietens and simplifies the chaos that surrounds him, creating new narratives and conversations. \n","user_id":59233,"name":"Graham Cook","website":"www.grahamcookphotography.com"},{"id":276555,"bio":"Farras earned his PhD in electrical engineering, after which he pursued medical research in brain modeling. In 2017 Farras earned a graduate degree in digital photography from School of Visual Arts, New York, where he was awarded two grants. Farras’s work has been widely exhibited, including New York, Santa Fe, and Paris; and published in Shots and Docu magazines. He specializes in fine art and documentary photography. He presented his work at SVA and PROJECTIONS, and participated in Review Santa Fe 2021. Having lived in four continents, he is influenced by rich cultures and granted unique way of viewing life.","user_id":275953,"name":"Farras Abdelnour","website":"www.abdelnour.photos"},{"id":182352,"bio":"Pako Quijada is a multidisciplinary artist, predominantly working with photography and film. They studied Photography and Filmmaking in San Sebastián, Spain.\n\nTheir works have been included as part of exhibitions and festivals across the globe, including Spain, Germany, the UK, the US and Mexico.\n\nThey are currently living and working in Berlin, Germany.","user_id":181750,"name":"Pako Quijada","website":"www.pakoquijada.com"},{"id":754108,"bio":"","user_id":749752,"name":"Tessa Risso-Restano","website":""},{"id":756733,"bio":"I was the second Scandinavian ever to be part of the Officiell Calendar of Haute Couture in Paris  as a fashion designer. After my career in fashion started to feel like the wrong road to follow I started to study photography. This journey is now 12 years of age. The last 3 years I come to understand that I am an art photographer. Who also likes to shoot fashion. And sometimes my work is between art and fashion. This journey as an artist I wish to continue. During the last 3 years I have thrown away everything I have learned about techniques. Now I just want to feel. ","user_id":751917,"name":"Kalervo Karlsson","website":"www.donkalervo.art "},{"id":59210,"bio":"La ricerca artistica di Daniele Cinciripini indaga le relazioni tra percezione e rappresentazione, quelle simpoietiche\ntra umanità, nature e paesaggio.\nDal 2017 utilizza il cammino come metodo e momento performativo. Daniele intreccia diverse discipline nella sua\nproduzione: geologia, urbanistica, microstoria, cinema. Alterna progetti di ricerca personale alla cura di progetti\nd’arte e multidisciplinari collaborando soprattutto con urbanisti e paesaggisti. Docente a contratto di Fotografia\npresso l’Università di Teramo dal 2011 al 2022. È co-fondatore di ikonemi, un centro indipendente per la fotografia\nche studia le rappresentazioni del paesaggio, con sede nella valle del Tronto. È docente e tutor di fotografia per il\nLaboratorio del Cammino, una rete di ricercatori che esplora le potenzialità metodologiche del camminare nella\npianificazione urbana. È photoeditor per «Primapersona», la rivista dell’Archivio Nazionale Diari a Pieve Santo\nStefano.\nDaniele è esperto di processi alternativi di stampa fotografica: platinotipia, palladiotipia, ziatipia, gomma bicromatata\ne cianotipia e gomma su platinotipia.\nHa frequentato masterclass con Rinko Kawauchi e Cristina Nuñez. È stato selezio","user_id":59215,"name":"Daniele Cinciripini","website":"www.danielecinciripini.it"},{"id":59243,"bio":"I am an Israeli artist. I live and work in Hod-HaSharon and in Old Jaffa.\nSince 2004 photography has been my main artistic practice after a long career in a variety of mediums. My photography work, in its majority, comprises long-term artistic projects in diverse regions of the world (Europe, Asia, Africa, Central and North America). The expeditions conform to an ongoing study of various cultures by means of which I mediate, in an intuitive and unplanned manner, my standpoint vis-à-vis the culture under observation. My journeys emanate from a need to process elements of my identity and to cope with them by means of photography. Thus I devote myself to the photographic act and through it I channel the unexplained places in my being, allowing my passion, my curiosity and my adventurousness to direct my footsteps.\nI have published two art books: DECAPSULATION (2013) and AREA C (2016).  An Israeli Microcosmos in Time of Covid-19. The books are located in libraries and museums in Israel and abroad.\n\n\n\n","user_id":59248,"name":"Varda Carmeli","website":"www.vardacarmeliart.com"},{"id":59219,"bio":"Mark Brautigam is a photographer whose work explores the intersection of place, time, and memory. He attended the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota, and served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps for four years. He has exhibited at the Haggerty Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, and the Newspace Center for Photography. His work is in the collections of the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Museum of Wisconsin Art, the Haggerty Museum of Art, and the Racine Art Museum, as well as numerous private collections.","user_id":59224,"name":"Mark Brautigam","website":"www.markbrautigam.net"},{"id":793991,"bio":"My name is Aubrey White! I am a photography major studying at the Savannah College of Art and Design. I love to focus on personal stories while adding fashion editorial style to them. ","user_id":782502,"name":"Aubrey White","website":""},{"id":59224,"bio":"Born in Tokyo, Japan / Lives in Berlin, Germany.\nYuko Nakajima graduated from Nihon University College of art department of photography (B.F.A.). She then apprenticed under Eiichiro Sakata (one of the top photographers in Japan). In 2017, she moved to Berlin, Germany.In Tokyo, she created A chest (2015), a work on the theme of her great grandmother’s chest and its memory, and The Blue of SAYONARA (2014-2016), a work on the theme Blue which was inspired by the words of Eve Klein.After moving to Germany, she currently focuses on the Berlin Wall which put huge cracks physically and mentally in people that still remains and on the various distances between people that lurk under the surface. \n\n【Education】\n2007-2011 Nihon University College of Art, Department of Photography / Tokyo, Japan\n\n\n【Exhibitions】\n2020\nAuckland festival of photography / Auckland, New Zealand\n\n2019\nYour past and your future  / THE ART OF SEPTEMBER・Amsterdam, Netherlands\nHIGASHIKAWA INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL / Hokkaido, Japan\nSHADOWS International Group Exhibition / MILLEPIANI EXIHIBITION SACE ROME • Rome, Italy\n\n2018 \nthe ISSP 2018 Final exhibition \"Infinite Sauvage\" / Kuldīgas Mākslas nams • Kuldīga, Latvia\nMadonna in Deutschland / Lesescafe Karatas • Berlin, Germany\n\n~ 2014 \n2014 some kind of wonderful / Gallery Annex · Tokyo • Tokyo, Japan\n2013 APA award / Tokyo Photographic Art Museum • Tokyo, Japan\n2013 photogenic drawing / TOTEM POLE PHOTO GALLERY • Tokyo, Japan\n2011 U-22 photo compe new wave loves photo / The Art complex Center of Tokyo • Tokyo, Japan \n2011 Nihon University College of Art Department of Photography Student Selected Exhibition / Canon gallery • Tokyo, Japan\n\n\n【Prize】\n2017 ipa international photo awards\n2016 PX3 \n2015 ipa international photo awards \n2014 mifa moscowfotoawards Gold\n2014 ND awards \n2013 ipa international photo awards \n2013 APA Award\n\n\n【Art in Residency 】\n2018 ISSP INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY -special Higashikawa town scholarship • Latvia\n","user_id":59229,"name":"Yuko Nakajima","website":"www.yn6x6.com"},{"id":59235,"bio":"Young Photographer from Southern France, photography has been a passion since I was a teenager, especially during my trip in Asia. But when I experienced twice the moving photography school \"Atelier Nomade\" in West Africa, my relation with photography changed a lot and became more social and humanist.","user_id":59240,"name":"Adrien Tache","website":"www.adrientache.com"},{"id":59295,"bio":"Aaron Siskind (December 4, 1903 – February 8, 1991) was an American photographer widely considered to be closely involved with, if not a part of, the abstract expressionist movement.[1] In his autobiography he wrote that he began his foray into photography when he received a camera for a wedding gift and began taking pictures on his honeymoon. He quickly realized the artistic potential this offered. He worked in both New York City and Chicago.\n\nSiskind's work focuses on the details of nature and architecture. He presents them as flat surfaces to create a new image out of them, which, he claimed, stands independent of the original subject.\n\nEarly in his career Siskind was a member of the New York Photo League. Working with that group, Siskind produced several significant socially conscious series of images in the 1930s. Among them the \"Harlem Document\" remains the most famous.[2] He originally was a grade school English teacher in the New York Public School System.\n\nIn 1950 Siskind met Harry Callahan when both were teaching at Black Mountain College in the summer. Later, Callahan persuaded Siskind to join him as part of the faculty of the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago (founded by László Moholy-Nagy as the New Bauhaus). In 1971 he followed Callahan (who had left in 1961) to teach for the rest of his life at the Rhode Island School of Design.\n\nA major character in the film One Hour Photo (about a disturbed photograph developer who stalks what he sees as the perfect family) is named after Siskind. The character of Mr. Siskind is not the main (psychologically disturbed) character, nor is the film in any way modeled after the life and works of Aaron Siskind.","user_id":59300,"name":"Aaron Siskind","website":"www.aaronsiskind.org"},{"id":59429,"bio":"Festival is open 27 September - 11 November 2014\n\nThe Centrality of the Portrait, by Marco Delogu\n\nIn 1543 Charles V commissioned Titian to paint the portrait of his wife Isabella. The producing of a portrait is a complex experience involving identity, material, idioms and slow pace and the “centralityof the artist” is decisive. Titian painted Isabella four years after her death: photography depicts living and, only in rare cases, dead people.\n\nThe photography festival is the producing of an enormous portrait. It creates other opportunities for living: meetings, crossing and overlapping of experiences, emotions and inner lives. \n\nEvery festival, at different levels, has been this: a symbolic crossroads of strong and lasting friendships, of knowledge, loves and sadly losses (the lectures at the festival will be dedicated to the unforgettable Anna Gianesini). \n\nThe thirteenth festival is a huge picture gallery of portraits in which the public interacts with the photos, the walls look back at onlookers and all this generates new images. “Slow” photos which at every moment create moving images, our cure against the “sick” accumulation of images which has been a feature of recent years.\n\nThis large gallery starts from MACRO and spreads throughout the city, in the foreign cultural centres, suburban theatres, galleries and other museums. Every place, every time, generates interactions and new, living images. The magic of every single exhibition generates different responses. We have to protect with glass the anarchists not protected in the nineteenth century and we intend to protect records of them. Then Sander and the start of the “short century”, the history of the twentieth century in the Germany which saw the rise and fall of the folly of Nazism, and also a sign of something that concerned the entire West. The visual “catalogues” of Roger Ballen and Larry Fink, great works, the first obsessive, the product of years of relationships, aesthetic and community, and the other a totally unbiased witness of a time of great freedom. \n\nWe are opening the festival with a large group exhibition of many photographers requiring different materials and outfittings. This is where the magic lies, in the reproduction with many expressions, formats and surfaces of the essence of portrait photography, in a great game where the onlookers are the key players and can see themselves. \n\nA game of cross references and mirrors between the moment in which the photo has been taken and the many moments in which it is seen exactly in the form and in the dimension in which it was devised.\n\nPhotography creates life, remembers lives, even when it shoots death. Biasiucci recalls for us the memory of a community of soldiers “massacred” and we don’t know how many of the people we’ll meet on the walls of the entire festival are nolonger on this earth. We do know however that, like Charles V and his wife Isabella, painted by Titian when he was alive and she wasn’t, we’ll go on living and looking at these portraits and we’ll want to produce many others. No useless accumulation, just slowness, belonging and depth.","user_id":59434,"name":"Fotografia Festival Roma","website":"fotografiafestival.it/esposizioni"},{"id":59502,"bio":"Described as a multifaceted artist, award winning British fine art photographer Kirsty Mitchell draws on her past careers in fashion design and costume making, to produce images of beguiling dream-like worlds all shot in the English landscape surrounding her home. Kirsty describes her approach as ‘Fantasy for Real’ spending months meticulously handcrafting her characters costumes and props to coincide with the bloom of wild flowers, and the seasonal extremes of her local environment. Some pieces have taken up to 5 months to create every element by hand, and over a year to plan. The photographs are entirely real, assembled like mini film sets, and shot first hand on location in all weathers. The series has been documented extensively, with behind the scenes photographs and films to demonstrate this.\n\nAfter a decade of working as a fashion designer, in 2008 Kirsty returned to her early love of photography and began a new and deeply emotional connection with the medium during the treatment of her mother’s terminal cancer. Following her tragic loss, 9 months later Kirsty immersed herself into what became an unexpected and life changing series entitled ‘Wonderland’; intended as a book in her mother's memory. The sudden international recognition for her work led Kirsty to leave her fashion career behind in 2011, to pursue her future as a fine art photographer with articles being published  by the BBC News, Vogue Italia, Harper's Bazaar, The Guardian,  The Telegraph, Spiegel Online, Blink Magazine and Germany's 'Stern' magazine to name a few.\n\nAfter 5.5 years, 'Wonderland' was completed in November 2014, immediately winning 2 International awards. The coverage of the series continued to grow with over 300,000 followers all over the world connecting both with the artworks, but also the accompanying autobiographical 'Diary' written by Kirsty of her shoot experiences and the narratives behind the images. The entire project including the finished artworks, diaries and documentary photography of its creation, are due to be published as a highly anticipated book dedicated to Kirsty's mother. \nAfter a number of offers from publishers Kirsty decided to launch her own Kickstarter campaign for the book, in collaboration with top UK book designer Stuart Smith. \nThe campaign launched on September 10th 2015, immediately smashing its 70k goal in under 10 hours. and after 28 days became the most funded photobook in the history of the website raising £334k, from supporters all over the world.  The book is due to go to press the final week of October and will be delivered in time for Christmas 2015\n\nAwards -\nGrand Prize Winner of the Visual Storytelling, Fictional Narrative Award - LensCulture 2014\nLondon International Creative Competition 2014 - Award Winning Finalist -  Professional Photography category\nNikon UK Ambassador for Fine Art\nInternational Photography Awards 2014 - 'Honorable Mention' Fine Art Portraiture Category\nInternational Photography Awards 2013 -'Honorable Mention' Fine Art Category\nWinner of Best Conceptual Photographer 2012 - Framed Awards\nLondon International Creative Competition 2012 - 'Honourable Mention' Photography - Professional category\nWinner of Regent Street Queens Jubilee award June 2012\nFinalist for Exposure photography award Jan 2012\nFinalist for One Life Photography award Oct 2011\nFinalist for One Life Photography award Jan 2011 \n","user_id":59507,"name":"Kirsty Mitchell","website":"www.kirstymitchellphotography.com"},{"id":59604,"bio":"A career in film making, performance, and installation art has lead me to continue to explore themes of transformation and awe through photography and digital imaging.\nMy films were shown In New York, Canada, Paris, and the Euro Underground Film Festival. Awards were won at The New York Film Festival, Brussels International Film Festival, Ohio Film Festival, Louisville Film Festival, and the Annual Festival of Experimental Film, Chicago Art Institute. \nThe Galerie Articule in Montreal hosted a retrospective of my films. \nPhotographic work has been exhibited in Germany, UK, Italy, Russia, Bulgaria, Poland, Spain, Canada and the US.  \nMy book, \"1 Walked out of 2 and Forgot It,\" was published by The Something Else Press and reviewed by The New York Times. John Cage wrote the sample/foreword to another book, Singing the Stars, published by Coach House Press.","user_id":59609,"name":"Toby MacLennan","website":"tobymaclennan.com"},{"id":8199,"bio":"Identity issues have always been an important question in her personal and professional life. Having moved houses so many times, she never felt she belonged somewhere. The fact of coming from a country where traditions are fragile and developed on a melting pot of mixed origins intrigues her about how colonial history is still present in democracies today.  These issues are always surrounding her work and Stories.\n\nCarolina received the Jean-Luc Lagardère Grant in 2015, the Firecracker for Female Photographers in 2017, and recently the National Geographic Explorer (2020). She is part of the international group Women Photograph.\n\nInvited artist by Centre Pompidou in 2021 for a Conference and Masterclass inside the yearly educational program of the Museum \"Elles Font L'Art\". \n\nShe has worked for media and publications such as Stern, Le Figaro Magazine L'OBS, The Guardian, Le Monde, The New York Times, LENS Blog, among others.\n\nAmong her commercial clients, she has worked for AirBnB, La ZEP, Kronenbourg, Renault, FCA, PUIG, LATAM, among others.\n\nShe works internationally - mainly between Europe and South America - covering personal projects, corporate and press as well. ","user_id":8199,"name":"Carolina Arantes","website":"www.carolinaarantes.com"},{"id":59260,"bio":"Italian born photographer Alessandro Furchino Capria has developed a refined eye for photography along with solid lighting and composition skills make up for a photography permeated with essential, pure, classically combined, and intimate references that merge into his natural signature style, finding beauty in capturing harmony and balance in proportions. \nLight and accurate color balance are the main components in all of his works, blending fashion and documentary photography in a raw and unprocessed take. \n\nAlessandro’s work has been displayed in globally relevant exhibitions such as the New York Photo Festival - Photoworld and at La Triennale di Milano and his work has been published on renowned international magazines. \n\n\n\nSelected publications \n\nZeit Magazin, WSJ-Wall Street Journal Magazine, It's Nice That, Bon, Zeit International Edition, The Telegraph Luxury and many renowned others.","user_id":59265,"name":"Alessandro Furchino Capria","website":"www.alessandrofurchinocapria.com"},{"id":59431,"bio":"I am a photographer with several linked portfolios including reportage, portraiture and fine art photography.  My background as a psychotherapist and researcher documenting stories about diversity, adversity and resilience informs the fascination I have for visual imagery as a means of communication beyond words.","user_id":59436,"name":"Claire Glasscoe","website":"www.digitalPHOTOart.ltd.uk"},{"id":59378,"bio":"Jiehao Su (b. 1988, Guangdong, China) \n\nDeeply rooted in his personal history, Jiehao Su’s work focuses on self-identity, cultural memory, and the sense of belonging. His work has been exhibited in various group/selected/solo exhibitions in Europe, North America, and Asia, such as Musée du quai Branly (Paris, France), Benaki Museum (Athens, Greece), UNM Art Museum (Albuquerque, USA), QUAD Gallery (Derby, UK), Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich (Belfast, UK), United Photo Industries HQ Gallery (New York City, USA), Actual Size (Los Angeles, USA), Galerie zur Schützenlaube (Visp, Switzerland), and Three Shadows Photography Art Centre (Beijing, China). His work has been featured in publications such as The New Yorker, The California Sunday Magazine, British Journal of Photography, Financial Times Weekend Magazine, Le Monde, IMA Magazine, Voice of Photography, China Life Magazine,  Artforum China, and Chinese Photography. His work can be found in public collections such as the University of New Mexico Art Museum in USA and Fondation pour le développement durable des régions de montagne (FDDM) in Switzerland.\n\nSu is a finalist for the APA / Lucie Foundation Scholarship in 2014, and a finalist for the 2015 Leica Oskar Barnack Award. He is included in the Ones to Watch by British Journal of Photography and Magnum 30 Under 30. He has received an Arte Creative Award from Düsseldorf Photo Weekend, an IdeasTap Award from Format Festival, and a Grand Prize from Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards. Su was recently nominated for the First Book Award of Mack Books in the UK and is currently nominated for the Prix Pictet Photography Award in Switzerland.\n\nSu studied photography at Beijing Film Academy. He has been an Artist-in-Residence at SMArt in Switzerland (2016) and Independent AIR in Denmark (2015). He is currently based in Beijing, China and Providence, United States.","user_id":59383,"name":"Jiehao Su","website":"www.jiehaosu.com"},{"id":59404,"bio":"I am a freelance photojournalist and educator currently based in Toronto, Ontario. I also love to edit, curate, write and mentor when I am not shooting or hiking. My work has been featured in publications such as LeMonde, Photographers Without Borders magazine, Vice, CBC, the Chronicle Herald, The Coast, FeatureShoot, Magenta, The Rising Nepal, and The Atlantic, to name a few. I am also part of an amazing team of international photographers, journalists, artists, and activists called Reflections; I recently curated our group show in a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patan, Nepal to commemorate the one year anniversary of the April 2015 earthquake.","user_id":59409,"name":"Anica James","website":"www.anicajames.com"},{"id":220483,"bio":"Enid is a social project manager and\u0026nbsp;photographer that builds awareness through meaningful project, portraying the realities of society to the public.","user_id":219881,"name":"Enid Chan","website":"www.thisisenidchan.com"},{"id":220559,"bio":"Helsinki-based photographer ","user_id":219957,"name":"Anni Kääriä","website":"www.annikaaria.fi"},{"id":220570,"bio":"Claus Morgenstern was born in 1985 in Siegen. He studied photographic design at the photo-design school Pforzheim and graduated in 2008. Since 2012 Claus Morgenstern is a member of the honorable BFF and works as a photographer home based in Berlin. In 2015 he joined the honorable AOP Association of Photographers in London.","user_id":219968,"name":"Claus Morgenstern","website":"www.clausmorgenstern.com"},{"id":31342,"bio":"Corinna Kern is an independent photojournalist and documentary photographer currently based in Greece.\n\nOver the past decade, she has been documenting the complex realities of society through in-depth photo reportages and news coverage. Inclined towards the counter-cultural and non-mainstream, her personal projects give intimate insights into people’s lives on the margins of society, while proposing a challenge to preconceived notions.\n\nAfter a career as a video editor at Germany’s public broadcaster WDR, Corinna pursued her dream of becoming a full-time photojournalist by completing a Master's in Photojournalism at the University of Westminster in London. Upon completion of her studies in 2013, she was selected for the Getty Images Reportage Emerging Talent Award and mentorship. During this time she based herself in South Africa to work on personal long-term projects. \nIn 2016, she relocated to Israel where she covered stories and news for international publications and news agencies, including Reuters, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Der Spiegel, Stern, Die Zeit, Die Welt, GEO, DPA, Focus, Bilanz, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, The Guardian, Le Monde, and many others. \nIn 2023, Corinna once again changed her base – she now lives and works in Greece and is available for assignments worldwide.\n\nHer work has been exhibited at photo festivals worldwide and gained international recognition through prestigious photo contests, such as Pictures Of The Year International, NPPA Best of Photojournalism, Sony World Photography Awards, and International Photography Awards.\n\nCorinna is represented by laif agency and is part of Women Photograph. ","user_id":31347,"name":"Corinna Kern","website":"www.corinnakern.com"},{"id":102521,"bio":"Madeline is Senior Art Director for Jump Cut NYC, as well as an independent fine art and documentary photographer. She was a recipient of the Pollux Award in 2019, the Julia Margaret Cameron Award in 2018 and nominated for the Henri Cartier-Bresson Award in 2015. In 2014 she received her MFA and BFA from La Universidad Veritas in San José, Costa Rica where she studied photography and film. After graduating she completed the documentary series ‘PRIVADOS DE LIBERTAD’ about the impact of imprisonment on male youth in Costa Rica.   ","user_id":101919,"name":"Madeline Kennedy","website":"madelinekennedyphotography.com"},{"id":274028,"bio":"Hello. Thanks for seeing my photos. I just want to continue my work. Thank you.","user_id":273426,"name":"Hyesun Cho","website":""},{"id":802585,"bio":"","user_id":789633,"name":"Chris Baskakis","website":""},{"id":802584,"bio":"","user_id":789632,"name":"Lavinia Zoica","website":"lavinia_zoica@yahoo.com"},{"id":117086,"bio":"I work as a photographer in Turin and throughout Italy.\nI love traveling everywhere, meeting everyone and collecting images for my photography projects.","user_id":116484,"name":"Alessandro Vargiu","website":"www.alessandrovargiu.com"},{"id":802600,"bio":"Baker is a documentary and stills photographer based in Coalcliff, Australia.\n\nPredominately working with 35mm and medium format film. \n\nPerhaps informed by an incomplete anthropology degree, Baker's unique vision and genuine curiosity toward his subjects results in provoking photos that asks more questions than it answers.","user_id":789646,"name":"Tim Baker","website":"timwillbaker.com"},{"id":15728,"bio":"I began making photographs shortly after I could walk, right about the same time I was able to hold a camera to my eye and figure out how to press the button. From that moment on I’ve been hooked.\n\nI gravitate towards slow photography, using medium and large format cameras in a variety of traditional, alternative, and digital mediums.\n\nI hold a Bachelors of Science in Photography with a minor in Art and Design from Grand Valley State University.","user_id":15728,"name":"Mark Troyer","website":"www.marktroyer.com"},{"id":102550,"bio":"Linda Grool en Sabine Heetebrij, beide in 2015 afgestudeerd aan de Fotoacademie in Amsterdam vormen samen LenS fotografie. Zij werken individueel maar doen ook samen projecten. ","user_id":101948,"name":"Sabine Heetebrij","website":"www.lens-fotografie.nl"},{"id":102965,"bio":"Sean Cham is a London-based Singaporean artist and researcher who works at the intersections of photography, performance, and site-specific installation. His practice is concerned with personal and institutional histories; particularly considering ideas around authorship, archival gaps, colonial legacies, and migration. He has a PhD in History of Art from Birkbeck, University of London in collaboration with London’s National Gallery.\n\nCham’s works were exhibited in Saatchi Gallery, London (2025), Fabrica Gallery, Brighton (2024), DECK, Singapore (2020, 2015), B-Part, Berlin (2020), CICA Museum, Gimpo (2018). He has and will be participating in the 2025 Guangzhou Image Triennial, 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, 2018 Addis Foto Fest, and 2018 Landskrona Foto Festival. His works had been commissioned by Singapore Art Museum (2025), M1 Singapore Fringe Festival (2019), The Future of Our Pasts Festival (2019), and NUS Centre For the Arts (2019). Cham was shortlisted for several awards, including: 166th International Photography Exhibition Award; French + Singapore Photographic Arts Awards 2019; Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018. He was longlisted for Aesthetica Art Prize 2025, OD Photo Prize 2024; and a nominee for World Press Photo 6×6 Global Talent.","user_id":102363,"name":"Sean Cham","website":"seancham.com"},{"id":59390,"bio":"Pongsathorn Leelaprachakul is an emerging Thai street photographer who has just started shooting street photography for a couple years.\n\"I could say I'm an amateur photographer who's fascinated about capturing moment of life and light that passing by through the lens.\"\n\nAward/Published\nMiami Street Photography 2014: 3rd Place\nMiami Street Photography 2015: Finalists\nISPmag: Cover page Jan/Feb 2015\nSPTEP September 2014: Interview\n\nExhibition\nPhoto Bangkok 2015","user_id":59395,"name":"Pongsathorn Leelaprachakul","website":"www.hearhun.com"},{"id":59420,"bio":"My name is Thomas Cristofoletti, and I am an Italian freelance photojournalist and videographer based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.\nI’m the co-founder of Ruom, a collective of journalists specializing in social reportage throughout Southeast Asia.\nFor the past three years and a half, I have worked on multiple humanitarian video and photography projects across South East Asia and Europe, collaborating with international NGOs such as USAID, WWF, UNICEF, UNDP and major media outlets.\nMy photographs have been featured in international magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Le Monde, Vice, The Financial Times and The Global Post.","user_id":59425,"name":"Thomas Cristofoletti","website":"www.thomascristofoletti.com"},{"id":824462,"bio":"Photography has fascinated me since my youth. I started with black-and-white photography and spent hours in a room with red light and strong chemicals developing photos. Today, I am discovering digital photography as a medium of endless possibilities. After studying aeronautical engineering, I worked for decades in the aviation industry and am now focusing on further developing my creative side.\n\nI find beauty in the subtle and often overlooked details. I create images that tell stories in a unique and thought-provoking way. My work is mostly about urban scapes. I capture the essence and hidden corners of the world I wander through. Join me on a journey to discover unseen beauty and stories from life. ","user_id":810200,"name":"Michael Schulze","website":"untoldstories.pics"},{"id":60365,"bio":"Matic Zorman, a World Press Photo awarded documentary photographer based in\u0026nbsp; central Europe, focused on social and humanitarian issues around the globe.\nBorn in 1986 in Slovenia. In 2008 he started to work for daily newspapers and various magazines as a photographer. He studied multimedia engineering at the Institute and Academy for Multimedia in Slovenia. Devoted to social and humanitarian issues throughout the world he began his first personal long term project in 2010 by documenting rehabilitation of juvenile victims of the conflict in Gaza. Worked on assignments and produced various photo essays in the Balkans, Tajikistan, Lebanon, Gaza and Egypt.\nAmong other honors and recognitons Matic’s work was awarded at the World Press Photo, LensCulture, PDN, The Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Award and numerous others. In 2017, Matic was nominated for the Joop Swart Masterclas.\nHis works have been internationally exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions around the globe.","user_id":60368,"name":"Matic Zorman","website":"maticzorman.com"},{"id":60327,"bio":" I am a fine art photographer with a particular interest in nature and abstract photography. I was born in 1990 in the city of Mumbai, India and I still live here. Ever since I picked the camera in 2011 I've been exploring the wild places in and around the city. Photography to me is not just an end in itself, but a medium to experience myself and my surroundings at a deeper and intimate level.","user_id":60330,"name":"Sarang Naik","website":"www.sarangnaikphoto.com"},{"id":59392,"bio":"In the pictures of Anita Gratzer you certainly find this ethnographic moment, this point of strangeness in the familiar. When she tells us of her desire for the fragmented gods, we hear an echo of long gone cultures. In her journey for this lost worlds we witness our inner eye looking at poetic portraits. \n\nAnita Gratzer learned photography as craftsmanship and as an artist at Art University. Widely exhibited and honored with prizes and scholar ships as a fine art photographer she is still on the search, finding every day something more to explore.","user_id":59397,"name":"Anita Gratzer","website":"www.anita-gratzer.net"},{"id":59904,"bio":"Lewis Inman is an award-winning Documentary Photographer and Filmmaker based in London, covering social issues and commercial commissions worldwide. \n\nHe received a 1st class honours in Photojournalism \u0026amp; Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London (LCC) and has won many awards, including first place prize of the Symons-Hatton Award, Photofusion – Public Choice Award Winner, and Leica Photo Month winner. \n\nLewis Inman's exceptional work showcases his deep commitment to documentary photography and filmmaking, focusing on capturing powerful images that tell stories and provoke thought. His artistic vision and technical skills have earned him widespread recognition and acclaim, establishing him as one of the leading voices in the field. Whether working on personal projects or commissioned assignments, Lewis Inman is dedicated to using his talents to create impactful visual narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.","user_id":59909,"name":"Lewis Inman","website":"lewisinman.com"},{"id":148397,"bio":"I'm a Dutch photographer living in Spain, specialised in documentary photography. My photography tells about normal people and normal life in curious situations. To me that's the most special there is. \n\nThe newest documentary that I'm working on came forward out of a personal interest during the pandemic: I am locked down...how would this situation make other people around the world feel on a personal level? I investigated this with video-calls that i captured with a high resolution dslr camera. The documentary now contains more than 25 stories from over 15 nationalities....and it's still growing since the world is still far away from a solution to this common problem.","user_id":147795,"name":"Marcel Brons","website":"www.marcelbrons.com"},{"id":10205,"bio":"Irene Imfeld has lived near San Francisco since 1970, maintaining a studio in Oakland since 2003. She has worked with textiles, handmade books, and as a book designer. She attended numerous workshops and reviews, and won two funded residencies. She has been an active member of the Bay Area photo community: Co-owner of PHOTO, a gallery in Oakland, 2010-15; PhotoAlliance Board of Directors, 2015-18; Bay Area Photographers Collective, 2009-13; SFMOMA FotoForum, 2008-15; Curator of Touchstone, an exhibit of five artists working with monochrome imagery of nature and landscape in 2023 at Chung24 Gallery, San Francisco.","user_id":10205,"name":"Irene Imfeld","website":"www.ireneimfeld.com"},{"id":59448,"bio":"Born in La Pampa, Argentina in 1979. He is currently living in Córdoba and working as a photographer since 2006. Since 2010 he is a professor at the Center of Photographic Studies.\nIn 2014 he was shortlisted for the New York Times Lens Portfolio Review and for the 10th Paraty em Foco. In 2017 wins the portfolio review of the International Festival Photography of Valparaíso. In 2018 he published his first book named “Fulminación”, which was shortlisted for the Felifa International Prize and the Fola Photobook Award, and exhibited at the Athens Photo Festival, Sao Paulo Zum Festival and Rencontres d'Arles.\nHis work has been exhibited at the Tucuman Biennale of Documentary Photography in 2012, the Montevideo Photography Biennale in 2013, the Tiradentes Festival in 2015, and at the 7° Nano Festival in Buenos Aires, 2017 . In 2018 he participated of the Palacio Dionisi Museum exhibition, Odesa Photo Days, Loading Fest in Portugal and the FIFV in Chile.","user_id":59453,"name":"Sergio Dominguez","website":"www.sergiodominguez.com.ar"},{"id":59475,"bio":"\n","user_id":59480,"name":"Ken Okamoto","website":"ken.okamoto.photo"},{"id":59485,"bio":"François is a self-taught freelance photographer who moved to Montreal from his native southern France in 2011.\n\nHe has a knack for bringing meaning to the mundane through his candid or sometimes formally constructed compositions. His work in the advertising field has shown him that anything and everything can be made to look attractive, if that is indeed the goal.\n\nFrançois’ methodology is largely a matter of providence (albeit not the divine kind) and patience. A wanderer at heart, he worships at the altar of the impromptu and lives in a state of eternal awe. His lens constantly challenges our ability to understand what surrounds us or, rather, what it is that remains in the world around us. His work prompts us to reflect on and re-examine our relationship with the fickle friend that is time.\n","user_id":59490,"name":"François Ollivier","website":"francoisollivier.com"},{"id":585823,"bio":"William Lazarus Wacker is a New York–based photographer and writer whose work explores memory, transience, and the afterpressure of place. His photographs are diaristic and observational, marked by quiet discordance and an attention to what remains after movement or departure.\nWorking primarily through travel and long-form series, he approaches image-making as a form of passage through environments. Geography becomes unstable and provisional, treated less as fixed location than as atmospheric condition. His ongoing projects examine how memory persists across shifting landscapes, where images accumulate through repetition and drift, moving less like fixed narratives and more like weather systems, passing and returning over time.\n","user_id":585239,"name":"William Lazarus Wacker","website":"www.williamlazaruswacker.com"},{"id":74413,"bio":"Fotógrafo aficionada, apasionada, desde casi siempre...\n Intentando captar imágenes que antes que a la cámara, me enamoraron a mi, y soñando crear esa ventanita al pasado que todos anhelamos en un momento u otro de nuestra vida.","user_id":74115,"name":"VERONICA CHAPARRO MAYA","website":"www.facebook.com/fotosV.ChaparroMaya"},{"id":74381,"bio":"25 years old, graphic designer student from Brazil :)","user_id":74083,"name":"Andressa Wursthorn","website":"www.behance.net/wursthornab85a"},{"id":133784,"bio":"I am a hidden photographer.  I hide out in the fields of northern New Mexico, in my shelter in NYC, in my darkroom, before my monitor surrounded by external hard drives filled with scanned film negs and a few videos. I've been photographing seriously since the late 1970's.  i think a lot about photography and about the world, about humans and our attempt to make sense of it all.  I studied at the International Center of Photography (ICP), Pratt School of Design, the New School University (undergraduate) . My photos have been exhibited at Mosko Miller Fine Art, NYC and Scarsdale, NY, Rayko Gallery, San Francisco, Ca., Lightbox Gallery, Oregon, curated by Robert Adams, ICP Library solo exhibition and ICP Education juried group exhibition, East Hampton, Guild Hall and others. My interest in people and the planet run deep. I want my images to stimulate, intrigue, ask a question and in some small way shine some light.  ","user_id":133182,"name":"Barbara Rothman","website":"coming"},{"id":59669,"bio":"I am a photographic and visual artist. I work with long-term photo documentary narratives and multidimensional visual storytelling in different forms.  My border-crossing artistic work is based in Helsinki, Finland HaparandaTornio , Sweden and in Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands. I hold a MA degree from the Nordic Visual Studies and Art Education (NoVA) programme (Aalto University, Helsinki) and a BA degree in photography from the Lahti Institute of Design (Lahti University of Applied Sciences). I am also trained as a visual artist. I am a member of the Association of Photographic Artists’ in Finland. Ethical, critical, intimate and long-term collaborative/participatory investigations, encounters, multi-dimensional storytelling and explorations to complex phenomena are the main themes in my work.","user_id":59674,"name":"Eija Mäkivuoti","website":"www.eijamakivuoti.net"},{"id":59645,"bio":"Emily Matyas' work focuses on people, culture and psychology. She began her photographic career as a journalist, working for magazines and later for Save the Children in Mexico. In  Mexico, her work  developed a metaphoric and conceptual component, leading her into art photography.  She received her MFA in photography from Arizona State University in 2002. Since then, she has taught photography at the college level and led many youth workshops. Her photos are exhibited widely and collected by organizations including The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Biennial in Barcelona. She is a recipient of  three Julia Margaret Cameron Awards. She continues to make work for her \"I Am My Ancestors\" series. ","user_id":59650,"name":"Emily Matyas","website":"www.emilymatyas.com"},{"id":216255,"bio":"Douglas Hill is a visual artist.  He studied photography at UCLA and Cal Arts. Hill began making photographs in 1969.  His work has been shown at The Gilb Museum, Arcadia, CA; Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, KS; PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; Berlin Blue Gallery, Berlin, Germany; G. Ray Hawkins Gallery, Santa Monica; The International Center for Photography, New York; Kunsthaus, Zurich; Friends of Photography, Carmel; Kunstgewerbemuseum, Zurich; Prairie State College, Chicago; The Photography Place, Philadelphia, Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica; The Huntington, San Marino and publications: This Side of Paradise: Body \u0026amp; Landscape in Los Angeles Photography; Looking at Los Angeles; American Photo; Camera; 24 Hours in the Life of Los Angeles; The New Color.  His work is included in the collections of the Huntington, the Library of Congress, Center for Creative Photography, Center for Motion Picture Studies, Amon Carter Museum and participated in The Los Angeles Documentary Project commemorating the bicentennial of Los Angeles, funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.  Hill has taught photography at UCLA Extension since 1995.  Hill was named a Critical Mass 2023 Finalist.","user_id":215653,"name":"Douglas Hill","website":"www.douglashillphotography.com"},{"id":59943,"bio":"＜Exhibitions＞\n・Nov. 2017 \" A path of nerves \"  galerie planète rouge Paris\n・May. 2016 \" 一滴の継承 \" Canon Gallery Ginza, Umeda and Fukuoka\n・Mar. 2015 \" After FUKUSHIMA \"  galerie planète rouge Paris\n・May. 2013 \" The opening song \" Canon Gallery Ginza, Umeda and Fukuoka\n・Nov. 2010 \" Thaw, Melt, Then Flow \" FUJIFILM Photo Salon\n\n＜Award＞\n・Feb. 2012 ONAEBA vol.10, Audience Award the 1st prize","user_id":59948,"name":"Yuya Muto","website":"photo-muto.com"},{"id":59993,"bio":"1971 Grew up in the RhineValley, Switzerland\n1998 Diploma of architecture ETH Zurich\n2006 Independent work as an architectural photographer\n2016 Studio-scholarship of the Canton of St. Gallen (Rome)","user_id":59998,"name":"Roger Frei","website":"www.rogerfrei.com"},{"id":60302,"bio":"I `am a 53 year old photographer from Norway 50 Km North of Bergen.\nI started with photography already back in 1987 when I bought my first camera on the Hollywood boulevard of all places! It was a Minolta 7000.\nI consider my self a fine art photographer, and have been delivering work to private and commercial businesses.\n","user_id":60305,"name":"Wilfred Berthelsen","website":"wesselfoto.no"},{"id":794049,"bio":"Jason Freeman is an award-winning fine art self-portrait photographer whose work is deeply influenced by his faith and perceptions. \n\nHis images offer a contemplative exploration of the human condition, drawing on themes of vulnerability, redemption, and reflection. Through the medium of self-portraiture, Jason navigates his emotions, struggles, and dreams, framing them within a broader context of faith and curiosity, inviting viewers to engage with the divine in everyday life.\n\nHe continues to create evocative and thought-provoking self-portraits that explore the sacred and mundane complexities of his human experience.\n\nJason was born and continues to reside in Maine.","user_id":782560,"name":"Jason Freeman","website":"www.jasonrfreeman.com"},{"id":59554,"bio":"Strength and vulnerability are united in my photography.\nMy photography is about people. The reoccurring theme in my work will always be ‘people’, even when I make a landscape series. This approach took shape during my studies at the Fotoacademie in Amsterdam. I graduated in 2005, specialising in ‘Portrait on location’. After graduating, I got acquainted with several different sides of photography, and worked in in a commercial studio making stills and images for advertising.\nI have a passion for photographing people and I developed my own unique style. I prefer to shoot on location and look for a location that adds to the portrait. In a relaxed setting, I make people feel comfortable. Then, during the time of concentration in the photo shoot, I look for that moment of genuineness. This genuineness is what continues to fascinate me.","user_id":59559,"name":"Roos Gils","website":"www.roosgils.nl"},{"id":59591,"bio":"Sunday family lunch with many relatives at my grandparents house. After lunch I lay down on the kitchen bench pretending that I had fallen asleep. Everyone is having the family fun, and I am just listening to the sounds. A distant conversation, which I can maybe understand only if I pay attention to the meaning and details, but I am more interested in - even mesmerised by - the sound itself. It travels through space, mixing on the way to other sounds, like a pigeon's cooing, a laugh of one of my cousins, a door snap, someone is washing hands. All these sounds fusion together in a unique, unrepeatable experience in a particular moment. I find that fascinating. I let this experience extend to my vision. I open my eyes and start looking gently, just enjoying whatever I see - without wanting to comment or understand.","user_id":59596,"name":"Zsolt Kóté","website":"www.zsolophoto.com"},{"id":59618,"bio":"My name is Eve Wereta and I am a Fine Art and mixed media photographer based in New Zealand. I specialize in Fine Art, portrait and landscape photography. Over the course of 4 years, I have also been exploring self-portrait work. ","user_id":59623,"name":"Eve Wereta","website":""},{"id":9588,"bio":"Photographer and Editor, graduated in Evolutionary Psychology at the Complutense University, he is a Professor of Documentary Photography at the PICA School.\n\nHis projects and photography are developed in the long term exploring the Psycho-Sociology of reality in a dreamlike and imaginative counterpoint where the territory is confronted in a systemic conflict with its social, political and natural environment.\n\nHe has won the most important international awards, such as, UNICEF Prize, Sony World Photography, POYI, POY Latam, Fotoevidence, Eugene Smith Grant, Getty Images Grant, Lucas Dolega Grant, ISEM Prix and World Press Photo.\nHis most complete reports can be seen in Time, Spiegel, Stern, Lens, GQ, L'Expresso, Sunday Times, El Pais, El Mundo, GEO or IL Magazine. He has published 5 books, CITYHOPE, WELCOME, SICARIOS, UFOPRESENCES and LATIDOAMERICA.\n","user_id":9588,"name":"Javier Arcenillas","website":"www.javierarcenillas.com"},{"id":597464,"bio":"'Bring out the stories, especially for those who are not seen or heard. \nThrough art people can participate and regain faith.'\nNicole Erens","user_id":596880,"name":"Nicole Erens","website":"www.bastainbeeld.nl"},{"id":59724,"bio":"Majid Angawi , 21 years old , from Jeddah , Saudi Arabia . Muslim , sunni .\nI'm a student in information system and I work as a professional photographer .\nI started the photography since 2010  with professional teachers , I studied with them in their houses not academically . \nI'm interested in humanities and arts , and I participate in some local exhibitions . \n","user_id":59729,"name":"Majid Angawi","website":"500px.com/Majed1414"},{"id":59714,"bio":"Daniele is a italian photographer based in Guatemala. His images are mainly aimed at issues related to human rights and the pursuit of social justice by focusing on Central America. He followed the events unfolding around extractive activity of a gold mine in the western highlands of Guatemala paying attention to community opposition to the mining project and in 2012 published “Under the same sky” a photo book in three languages (Spanish-English-Italian) on the subject. He has been working other issues in the medium term, focusing on “human stories” that define society in the Guatemala’s aftermath.\n\nHe was recently awarded in POY international and POY latam and he is among the 24 finalists at The Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Grant, 2014. He is graduated in “Storytelling and New Media”,  a annual course promoted by Fundacion Pedro Meyer and World Press Photo, Mexico. He won a scholarship with which he participated in the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop 2014, and his ongoing project “Guatemala – Ixil Genocide” was exhibited at Lumix Festival for Young Photojournalism 2014 in Hannover, Germany and at Festival della Fotografia Etica in Lodi, Italy. He has attended at several workshops with Rodrigo Abd, Ron Haviv, Luis Gonzales Palma, Cia de Foto, Alejandro Castellote. His works was published in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, El Periodico, Il Reportage, Makeshift, 6Mois among others.","user_id":59719,"name":"Daniele Volpe","website":"www.danielevolpe.com"},{"id":59851,"bio":"I am Bryan Pajari, have been shooting photo's for 4 years now, I was inspired by my friend Jake Gulliford, when he took a long exposure at night. I loved how you could capture something we can't see with our eye. I am currently attending Savannah College of Art and Design. Am currently a sophomore working towards my BFA. I am slo minoring in Film. After my BFA I plan to get my MFA to become a teacher after I have explored life as a photographer. My goal is to be a National Geographic photographer. ","user_id":59856,"name":"Bryan Pajari","website":"pajariphotography.smugmug.com"},{"id":60044,"bio":"MA Photography at Central Saint Martins 2014\nLonglist Les Boutographies 2017\nLonglist Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize NPG London 2016\nGold Award Winner – Photography ArtForwardContest 2 2015\nLonglist Saatchi New Sensations 2014","user_id":60049,"name":"Thomas W Kuppler","website":"www.dadaxus.com"},{"id":59654,"bio":"Stefano Schirato was born in Bologna in 1974, where he graduated in Political Sciences.\nHe has been working as a freelance photographer with a keen focus on social themes for more than 20 years,\nHe collaborates with several magazines, associations and NGOs such as Emergency, Caritas Internationalis, AVSI, ICMC, RFK Foundation for which he has partecipated in projects on human rights, refugee crisis and illegal immigration.\nHis work has been published on The New York Times, CNN, Newsweek Japan, Al-Jazeera, Vanity Fair, Le Figaro, Geo International, BurnMagazine, National Geographic, L’Espresso.\nHe has several ongoing projects in Russia, Eastern Europe, Africa and India.\n\n\n","user_id":59659,"name":"Stefano Schirato","website":"www.stefanoschirato.it"},{"id":101620,"bio":"I am the author of four books of my photography: \"Bearing Witness (to AIDS)\"; \"HARD BOYS + BAD GIRLS\"; Amazing Grace; and most recently, \"Vital Signs\", which with my co-author poet Juan Delgado, won an American Book Award in 2014. \n\nMy photographs have been in many solo and group exhibitions and are in the permanent collections of ICP; CMP;  Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Library of Congress and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture among other.\n\nI worked as an editorial photographer in New York City from 1988 to 1995 and was the Photo Editor of the Village Voice from 1992 to 1994, where I founded the Voice Photo Grant. \n\nIn 2011 I founded Dotphotozine to showcase the work done by my current and former students, and in 2014 I founded the Dotphotozine Award for Excellence in Photography. \n\nI live in Yucaipa, California, where I am a working artists and retired professor from California State University, San Bernardino.","user_id":101018,"name":"Thomas McGovern","website":"www.thomasmcgovern.net"},{"id":802622,"bio":"Developing my skills as a street photographer.","user_id":789663,"name":"Darren Thomas","website":""},{"id":847990,"bio":"cvc666 এক্সপ্লোর করুন: অনলাইনে স্লট ও গেম খেলার নতুন অভিজ্ঞতা!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: Av. 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She attained her MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from London College of Communication, as well as holding a BA (Hons) degree in Photography from Edinburgh Napier University. \n\nHer most recent project, This World Is Not Built For Us, was exhibited as part of Free Range Shows in London and highlighted in an article published by the BBC online.\n\nShe continues to explore and examine intimate themes within her work, hoping to find connection with, and resonate the complexities of human experiences. \n\nSophie is currently based in Paris, France. ","user_id":748832,"name":"Sophie Gray","website":"www.sophiemgray.com"},{"id":695741,"bio":"Maranhão-born photographer dedicated to portraying the natural landscapes and people of his home state. A public servant by profession, he finds in photography an escape from the confines of offices and bureaucratic routines. Co-author and project coordinator of the book Tambores, a vivid celebration of Maranhão’s cultural traditions, he brought together powerful images and narratives that earned the project a place as a finalist for the 2023 Jabuti Prize, one of Brazil’s most prestigious literary awards.\nHis work has received multiple national and international recognitions. Highlights include the PX3 – State of the World 2023 (shortlist), winner of the Portfolio FotoDoc Prize (Essay category, Onírico Ferry), first place at SICREDI’s 2023 Regionality and Local Culture Contest (Bumba-meu-boi no Arraial), and awards in contests such as the Brazilian International Photography Circuit, Grande Prêmio Fotografe, Brasília Photo Show, and Photo Nature Brasil.\nHis photographs have been featured by National Geographic Your Shot and LensCulture, and he has participated in collective and solo exhibitions across Brazil and abroad, including Brasília, São Paulo, Balneário Camboriú, and Bragança, Portugal.","user_id":695157,"name":"JULIO MAGALHAES","website":"jamagalhaes.myportfolio.com"},{"id":538585,"bio":"I born in 1954 into a family of artists, graduated from the Graphic Arts School at the School of Art Industry, Bratislava, studied Graphic product design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava.\nAfter my studies, I exhibited in the collective exhibitions of the Union of Slovak Fine Artists in Bratislava and joint exhibitions of graphic artists in Slovakia and later in Bohemia. All my life I worked like graphic designer. \nAt present I have to say is the photography which caught my heart even if I'm not a professional photographer.\nLast eight years I am working and living in England (like Housekeeper)...\n","user_id":538001,"name":"Dana Bley","website":""},{"id":90052,"bio":"After graduating in Industrial Design at the Politecnico of Milan, I worked for 10 years with design, graphics and exhibitions. During this period, photography became more and more important in my life, so that my initial passion has become work. I have started doing commercial and advertising works, both with photography and interactive video-installations for several brands and exhibitions.\n\nIn 2013 - 2014 I earned a Reportage Master at Jhon Kaverdash Academy in Milan and a Storytelling degree at the LUZ Academy. I also attended several workshops with: Antoine D’Agata, Daphne Angles, Eolo Perfido,  Claudia Hinterseer, Renata Ferri. Now I teach Photography at ISAD University in Milan.\nI do reportage for magazines, editorials and no-profit organizations.\n\nIn 2015 I have won the  \"Lanfranco Colombo\" in Savignano for the best portfolio, with the project From 7 to 7 - Whene time stands still.\n\nEXHIBITIONS:\n2013, Milan. Gli altri volti, identità di un terremoto\n2015, Milan. Non di solo pane. EXPO 2015\n2015, Savignano. SI FEST OFF. Images of Identity. Polaroids from Uganda\n2015, Milan. (in)light. Fondazione Sicomoro\n2015, Bibbiena. Portfolio Italia. From 7 to 7. When time stands still\n2016, Savignano. SI FEST. From 7 to 7. When time stands still","user_id":89595,"name":"Michela Benaglia","website":"www.michelabenaglia.it"},{"id":566034,"bio":"Ed Kashi is a prolific photojournalist, filmmaker, speaker and educator who has been making images and telling stories for 40 years. His restless creativity has continually placed him at the forefront of new approaches to visual storytelling. Dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our times, a sensitive eye and an intimate and compassionate relationship to his subjects are signatures of his intense and unsparing work. As a member of VII Photo, Kashi has been recognized for his complex imagery and its compelling rendering of the human condition. \nKashi’s innovative approach to photography and filmmaking has produced a number of influential short films. Kashi’s embrace of technology has led to creative social media projects for clients including National Geographic, The New Yorker, Time, NPR and MSNBC. From implementing a unique approach to photography and filmmaking in his 2006 Iraqi Kurdistan Flipbook, to revolutionary Instagram coverage of Hurricane Sandy for TIME in 2012, Kashi continues to create compelling imagery and engage with the world in new ways.\nAlong with numerous awards from World Press Photo, UNICEF, and other institutions, Kashi’s images have been published and exhibited worldwide. He has produced fourteen books, including Abandoned Moments, Photojournalisms, Curse of the Black Gold, Aging in America, and THREE. \n\n\n","user_id":565450,"name":"Ed Kashi","website":"www.edkashi.com"},{"id":59737,"bio":"After spending almost 2 decades as a commercial advertising photographer, I returned to college in 1999 to get my my BA in Photography, and then my MA.  I now lecture to BA students which allows me to make documentary and ethnographic work. I find great interest in people who never quite comply to the accepted norms in one way or another.\n\n","user_id":59742,"name":"David Gregory","website":"www.david-gregory.co.uk"},{"id":59906,"bio":"I am a photographer who lives and works in London. I was born in Bernalda, a picturesque village in the south of Italy in the province of Matera. I studied for several years in Florence where I discovered the work of Luigi Ghirri and realized the expressive power that is hidden in a click. \nIt is the everyday life of the metropolis that provides me with my subjects. The hustle and bustle conceals profound truths about the relationship that exists between humanity and the artificial organism in which it lives. Photography allows me to document these truths picking up the essence of certain dynamics which reveal themselves to the eyes for a split second. The seemingly impeccable image of this city hides cracks and contradictions that reveal unknown universes, imperfect and defenseless creatures surrounded by auras of beauty and folly which will vanish a second later among the many flows that make up the blood vessels of \"The London Machine\".","user_id":59911,"name":"Romeo Antonio Chiorazzo","website":"romeosphotography.com"},{"id":59908,"bio":"Artiste Photographer \nSpeciality: Portraits ,Street Photography, Travel ,Landscape, Artphoto.","user_id":59913,"name":"KEBE MANDIONE LAYE","website":""},{"id":560679,"bio":"Winner of 181 prestigious international photography awards in just three years, Bahar Kural is a rising star in contemporary photography. Bahar’s entire ouvre captures the existential dilemmas of humankind, focusing on questions of existence - individuality, freedom, authenticity and passions - often portraying people as silhouettes, shadows or unattached beings against a backdrop of vast landscapes or urban environments, posing her audience questions about their own lives through the subjects.  Central to her art is the idea of living life as a work of art - experiencing architecture, people and nature as abstract elements which she continuously redefines both in relationship to each other and in absolute terms within the thought process of an existentialist. Her photographs live in a parallel universe of dreams made real.","user_id":560095,"name":"Bahar Kural","website":"www.baharkural.com"},{"id":300512,"bio":"Chantal Mistral-Bernard is a Paris-based French American photographer specialized in portraiture and environmental portraiture. She is also the official photographer of the Embassy of the United States of America in France since 2012.\n\nOfficial photographer and a senior advisor to Ukraine Focus since September 2022, Chantal has joined six missions in Ukraine to document the humanitarian aid organization’s projects while additionally capturing the war’s effects on the Ukrainian people, land, and infrastructure. She met and photographed Ukrainians in their daily struggles for dignity and victory over the violence and destruction that surrounds them. \n\nIn her photographs, we witness deep human strength competing with the faceless machinations of war. Chantal’s exhibit “The Face of Ukraine Since 2022” was shown five times in Paris since 2023.","user_id":299910,"name":"Chantal Mistral-Bernard","website":"www.chantalmistral.com"},{"id":685303,"bio":"As a native Angeleno, I have always had a love of architecture and photography.  I began my studies growing up in my photographer-father’s darkroom — back in the days of 35mm and 4x5 film. I continued to foster my passion for photography in college. I'm blessed to work as a real estate, architectural, and construction photographer. My photography has been featured in DWELL, Buzzfeed, and other publications. Traveling is essential to my soul and well-being.","user_id":684719,"name":"Christine Bullard","website":"www.cbullardphotography.com"},{"id":301022,"bio":"I am an exhibiting artist from New Jersey. Although initially self-taught, over the recent years I have studied at the International Center for Photography, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Maine Media Workshops, The Santa Fe Workshops, and during the Palm Spring Photo Festival. I work in digital and process and print at home.","user_id":300420,"name":"Mark Harris","website":"www.gsphotoguy.com"},{"id":450814,"bio":"Andrea Manni, passionate about photography since the age of 8, only at a mature age decided to delve deeper into this passion and try to turn it into art, discovering at the same time that he had a real predilection for portraits. Photography is a confidence, a wall to be broken down, an important work of introspection: knowing others to better understand oneself too. A path of personal evolution that passes through meeting others, trying to photograph their soul too.","user_id":450230,"name":"Andrea Manni","website":"andreamanniphotographer.it"},{"id":59671,"bio":"Annette Wijdeveld is a photographer living in Wapenveld, a small town in the north-east of the Netherlands. Originally educated at the HKU, Academy of Arts in Utrecht, where she graduated on architectural design. In 2014 she started her education at the Photo Academie in Amsterdam, and graduated  in December 2019. ","user_id":59676,"name":"Annette Wijdeveld-Nijenbanning","website":""},{"id":673812,"bio":"Austin Irving (b. 1984, NYC) is an award winning visual artist who works with large format analog photography. Irving graduated cum laude with a BFA from the Department of Photography and Imaging at NYU’s TISCH School Of The Arts in 2006. Her artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Hong Kong, India, Germany, Lithuania, France, and across the United States. She has participated in exhibitions at institutions such as MOCA, The Irvine Fine Arts Center, FMoPA, The International Photography Symposium, Virginia Tech, NY Center for Photographic Arts, and The Katonah Museum of Art.  Her work has been the recipient of the Architecture Master Prize, Aesthetica Art Prize, MonoAwards, Annual Photo Awards, American Photography Competition, IPA, PX3, TIFA, and BIFA. Her images have been  featured in The LA Times, Wired, Slate, Architectural Digest, LA Weekly, PDN, Artillery, TimeOut NY, ND Magazine, Artsy, Voyage LA, Yatzer, and Artweek LA. Irving lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter and their dog, Kodak.","user_id":673228,"name":"Austin Irving","website":"www.austinirving.com"},{"id":107631,"bio":"Born in 1971 in Parabita, in the province of Lecce where he currently lives, he approached the world of photography at the age of twenty. \n\nDuring his years of training, he moved to attend the faculty of Sociology of Communication at the University of Rome \"La Sapienza\" and continued his in-depth study of the photographic discipline, participating in courses and workshops, which led him to specialize in architecture and landscape photography. \n\nIn 2018, he created the FONT project - The characters of the landscape: the exhibition and the publication, with collective contributions on the multiple forms of the landscape. \n\nIn 2019 he is the creator and artistic director of the WeLand Photofest, a landscape photography festival, organized by the Photosintesi Association in the village of Specchia, in the province of Lecce. \n\nHis photographs have been exhibited in several personal and collective exhibitions, published on national and international specialized magazines. Among these are Style magazine Corriere della sera, Il Forografo, Fotocult, Fotografare mag, Meridiani di Domus editorial. \n\nAmong his latest projects, we also remember the publications: Finibus Terrae (Camera Infinita, 2018), Borgo Pace and With your eyes (Officine della Fotografia, 2016 - 2017), Approdo edited by Benedetta Donato (self-production 2020) and Elementum a edited by Massimo Siragusa (Phaos 2021 editions). \n\nHe taught photography and landscape at Fotoscuola Lecce.","user_id":107029,"name":"Adriano Nicoletti","website":"www.adrianonicoletti.it"},{"id":59643,"bio":"I was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1970. My passion for photography began while attending Social Communication College at UFF in 1988, I continued my studies at the New York Institute of Photography, graduating in 2014. I ended up pursuing a career as an Art Director and Creative Director for major advertising agencies like ALMAP/BBDO, Publicis, and Giacometti. Among other accomplishments, I have won several awards including Cannes Tribute and have had several campaigns published in the prestigious German Design Magazine, Lürzer's Archive. In 2015 participated in a group exhibition in New York, Paris, Miami, and Rio de Janeiro. I was shortlisted in the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards.","user_id":59648,"name":"João Santos","website":"www.joaosan.com"},{"id":107624,"bio":"Paul Pinzarrone Is a Midwestern airbrush and digital artist.  He studied art history and painting at the University of Illinois, earning a BFA Painting with Highest Honors.  Paul taught drawing and design at Rockford and Rock Valley Colleges, exhibited at juried contests and galleries in Chicago, Miami, Louisville, Muskegon MI, Ohio and New Orleans . Exhibitions include Art Institute Biennial, Butler Institute of American Art, Gilman Gallery, Horwich Gallery, Union League Juried and Zhou B Art Center [Chicago].        ","user_id":107022,"name":"Paul Pinzarrone","website":"www.pinzarrone.art"},{"id":159792,"bio":"I was born in Chuxiong, Yunnan Province, China.In my 18th,I went to University in Zhejiang Province to study Japanese.\nDuring this time I was impressed by the photo of HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON and DAIDO MORIYAMA.\nI'm about to graduate.And now I've started to learn photography by my self for more than 2 years.","user_id":159190,"name":"zhibo zhan","website":"sentomohiro.lofter.com"},{"id":59730,"bio":"Catherine Rocke is an Austrian based professional photographer and mother of three children.\n\nIn her works she mainly portrays those whose lives are in a state of inner conflict. As Catherine is searching for human nature, she uses the camera to ask questions, to find out more about what drives people to do the things they do. \nWhy are some people feeling happy and others seem to fight day by day? Catherine’s wish is to enter, door by door, the hidden rooms of life. In the sunlight made reflection of others she finds herself. Using photography as her form of expression she can get in touch more with herself while telling and sharing the many unique stories of others. Creating comparison between ideas of the feeling that one is connected with others and an inner isolation. Keeping in mind the collective vulnerability of the fact that we all ultimately have little control over the coming and going of things.","user_id":59735,"name":"Catherine Rocke","website":"www.catherinerocke.com"},{"id":830615,"bio":"","user_id":816353,"name":"Zakiriya Gladney","website":""},{"id":59696,"bio":"I have photographed for many years and while I have a broad range of interests, photography is a consuming passion\n","user_id":59701,"name":"Phil Sturgess","website":""},{"id":59715,"bio":"Taking pictures is like disclosing a melody that builds itself through two silent instruments: a camera and an eyesight.\nAn intuitive action, when I allow myself to be guided by emotion. It rises out of an intention, an idea, a conception, that tells me which way to go. When I pick up the camera with that goal in mind, emotion replaces reason. And it is this that I try to find, whether it is a landscape, a person or an object. All of them carry a feeling in their own way. When doing that, I feel that I am, somehow, in sync with my time.","user_id":59720,"name":"Ricardo De Vicq De Cumptich","website":"www.ricardodevicq.com.br"},{"id":59869,"bio":"I am a British photographer, writer and diver living in Palawan, the westernmost part of the Philippine Archipelago, since 2004.\n\nPalawan is a unique collection of over 1,700 islands – a Unesco Biosphere Reserve specifically designed for a balanced relationship between people and nature.\n\nThrough my project Palawan Seas I am exploring our universal human connection to the ocean – from the ancient traditions of indigenous people to new, innovative projects to keep coral reefs alive. ","user_id":59874,"name":"Katherine Jack","website":"www.katherinejack.com"},{"id":794097,"bio":"Petra Lajdová (1978), Slovak fine art photographer, author of Slovak Renaissance collection 2012-2014, the first modern art photography display of Slovak Folk Art and cultural heritage in Slovakia.  Receiving  recognition also in London, Rome, Barcelona, Sibiu in Romania, etc., I also exhibited during EURO2016” in Paris and  during the solo exhibition at prestigious Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum (Bratislava Slovakia, 2.6.-3.9.2017 where there were recording 15 000 visitors and at Miloš Alexander Bazovský fine art gallery achieving over 4200 recording visitors I influenced creation of various commercials and TV broadcasts.  \nI live and work in Slovakia and abroad. ","user_id":782608,"name":"Petra Lajdová","website":"www.petralajdova.com"},{"id":14523,"bio":"Jonas Yip is a photographic artist based in Los Angeles. Born to a poet-writer-professor father and an art historian mother, he was raised in a creative environment steeped in art, music, design, architecture, and plenty of travel. Jonas has published two books, Somewhere Between (2017) and Paris: Dialogues and Meditations (2008), in collaboration with renowned poet and scholar Wai-lim Yip. A related exhibition, Paris: Dialogue, traveled through Asia and was also exhibited at the San Diego Museum of Art. Jonas’s work is in the permanent collections of the San Diego Museum of Art, the National Museum of Chinese Literature in Beijing, and the California Museum of Photography in Riverside, CA, ","user_id":14523,"name":"Jonas Yip","website":"www.jonasyip.com"},{"id":59745,"bio":"Spyridon Paloukis (b. 1980) is an artist. He has studied at the Stereosis School of Photography in Thessaloniki and he has obtained an MA in American Studies from the University of Antwerp. He focuses on long-term photography projects, writing, and alternative photographic techniques such as pinhole and cyanotype. So far, he has created five books; the photo albums: ‘Wonderwood’, ‘Daydreaming’, and ‘Edessa’; the novels: ‘Charlemagne’, and ‘Black Out’ and he is the co-founder of the Magic Box \u0026amp; Fata Morgana Publications, in Athens.\n","user_id":59750,"name":"Spyridon Paloukis","website":"paloukis.cargo.site"},{"id":106842,"bio":"Born  and live in Tokyo.\nParticipated in the ICP workshops from 1996 to1997.\nMy pictures has been used as a cover of novels.\n\nLens Culture  Black and White Photography Awards 2018 Entry.  The competition gallery \nLens Culture  Emerging Talent Awards 2018 Entry  The competition gallery\nLens Culture  Exposure Awards 2015 Entry  The competition gallery \n","user_id":106240,"name":"Koichi Yokoyama","website":"koichiyokoyama.jimdo.com"},{"id":106985,"bio":"\n1991  Graduated from Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts majored in Sculpture.\n\n[Solo Exhibition] (Painting)\nSeptember 1993, Art Space X, Aichi Arts Center, Nagoya\nFebruary 1998, Nabisu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan\nMarch 2000, Exhibition Room 2, Haruhi Museum, Haruhi-town, Aichi\nDecember 2003, HEART FIELD GALLERY, Nagoya, Japan\nAugust 2004, Gallery APA, Nagoya\nJuly, 2005, Gallery GA-RAKU, Nagoya\nSeptember 2007, Gallery GA-RAKU, Nagoya\nNovember 2007 Galleria Finarte, Nagoya\nNovember 2009, Galleria Finarte, Nagoya\n(Photography)\nSeptember2017,GALLERY ART POINT,Tokyo\n\nI have the receiving a prize career that, in addition, how many the number of is.\nPlease look at my homepage.","user_id":106383,"name":"Akihiro Funahashi","website":"www.akihiro-funahashi-art.com"},{"id":59699,"bio":"Anna Sergeeva is a Photographer based in New York and working everywhere. She specializes in commercial photography and sports assignments. Anna has covered assignments during the Sochi Winter Olympics for RIA Novosti Agency in 2014, IIHF World Ice Hockey Championships 2016 for Getty Images and worked for Adidas. Her works have been published in different magazines and newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, Washington Post, Forbes, Sports Illustrated, Polska and China NewsWeek, Russian Reporter, RBC, The Players Tribune, BBC News, The Score, CBC Sports, CBS Sports DC, NHL, The Hockey News, NBC PyeongChang Olympic news and others.","user_id":59704,"name":"Anna Sergeeva","website":"www.asergeeva.com"},{"id":802779,"bio":"From a young age, growing up in a village in the mountains of Greece, I was surrounded by colours, laughter and friends. Yet somehow, I contemplated, I isolated, I retreated to cemeteries, ruins, and desolate fields left this way by frequent forest fires. \n\nI yearned for abstraction, philosophy, storytelling, and I picked up a film camera to attempt to communicate the nostalgia and inevitability of time. Along the way, I fell in love with black \u0026amp; white portraiture, street photography, as well as any subject matter that evoked a strong contrast between light and dark. \n\nI am grateful I grew up in such a wonderful place, yet it haunts me. It haunts me because I know paradise is behind me, and I am left to capture its fragmented moments in the hopes that they one day reconstruct a whole. \n","user_id":789799,"name":"Daniil Dionysios","website":""},{"id":134416,"bio":"Although I have taken intermittent classes, I am largely self-taught.  After retiring from 25 years as a school psychologist, I have focused more on my photography.  My passion is travel, so most of my photos are travel-related or are from my worldwide travels to 100 countries.  With COVID affecting travel in 2020, I have tried to take more local photos or photos of various other genres.  My work has been showcased in two separate solo exhibitions at local venues, three separate local exhibitions for travel photography, and in three additional separate local art shows.  I have sold numerous photos on a stock website.  Several photos have provided graphic inclusion for articles written as a freelance journalist.  Nine of my photographs have won local awards, and three have been selected to remain on file with the Utah State Historical Society.","user_id":133814,"name":"Sheryl Padjen","website":""},{"id":803642,"bio":"Argentine photographer, born in 1979. I live in Pinamar, a seaside resort city located on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires.","user_id":790498,"name":"DIego Medina","website":""},{"id":771664,"bio":"Peter Mendelson is a Connecticut based artist specializing in fine art photography. Initially inspired by the New American Color school of the 1970s and the work of British photographer Martin Parr and Italian photographer Massimo Vitali, for the last 20 years Peter has been documenting everyday cultural artifacts and leisure destinations from Maine to Miami and beyond in his own unique photographic style.\n\nPeter further refined his vision through workshops conducted by various photographers, including Magnum photographers Matt Black and Alex Webb, landscape photographer Stephen Johnson, and NYC street photographer Phil Penman.  Over time, he developed his particular style, using perspective, light, and color to capture the psychological power of urban and coastal spaces, aiming to inspire viewers to re-imagine the world for themselves.  \n\nWith an anthropologist’s interest in the theme of modern leisure, an eye for architectural detail, and a long term affinity for the New England coastline, much of Peter’s work centers on coastal pastimes and waterfront and urban architecture. Additionally, an extended childhood stay in Italy exposed Peter to both the classical craft of composition and the Italian way of life. And he has since returned to the country on several occasions, continuing to indulge his photographic fascination with both nautical and recreational themes.\n","user_id":763911,"name":"Peter Mendelson","website":"www.mendelsonfineartphotography.com"},{"id":791465,"bio":"Raised in the republic of Ireland but has spent the past ten years living and travelling to various parts of the world. The beauty, culture, and varied lives of the people and places I've encountered inspire me to take photographs. Reflecting on the memories I've captured brings me so much happiness . I love the focus and stillness photography gives to my life. \n","user_id":780347,"name":"Meghan Kiernan","website":"www.meghanmayphoto.com"},{"id":116355,"bio":"\n","user_id":115753,"name":"Ivano Mercanzin","website":"www.ivanomercanzin.it"},{"id":191996,"bio":"Hannah Altman is a Jewish-American artist from New Jersey and based in Boston. She holds an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her photographs portray lineage, folklore, memory, and narrative. Her work has been extensively exhibited nationally and internationally, and has been published by the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Artforum, and British Journal of Photography, among others. Her photobook Kavana (2020), published by Kris Graves Projects, is housed in notable permanent collections including the MoMa Library and the Metropolitan Museum of Art Thomas J Watson Library. She received the Lensculture Critics' Choice Award in 2021, became the inaugural Blanksteen Artist in Residence at the Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale in 2022, and was selected as an Aperture Portfolio Prize Finalist in 2023.","user_id":191394,"name":"Hannah Altman","website":"www.hannahaltmanphoto.com"},{"id":99792,"bio":"JY(JunYoung Jang) Is a NewYork based photographer. \nHe was born and raised in Seoul, where he started working as a photographer. \nHe began his career as a sports photojournalist in 2006.\nAfter moving to NYC in 2012, JY got a BFA in photography From the School Of Visual Arts in 2016. \n\nHe focuses on his personal projects and also working on urban and portrait photography.\n\n","user_id":99190,"name":"JunYoung Jang","website":"www.jyfoto.com"},{"id":59747,"bio":"NTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR (IPOTY AWARDS) FIRST PLACE, EDITORIAL ENVIRONMENTAL. HONORABLE MENTION PEOPLE CATEGORY\n2016 IPA WINNER SECOND DEEPER PERSPECTIVE\n2016 IPA WINNER THIRD DEEPER PERSPECTIVE\n2016 IPA WINNER SECOND EDITORIAL, OTHER.\n2016 IPA PHILIPPINES WINNER GOLD\n2016 IPA PHILIPPINES WINNER SILVER\n2016 IPA PHILIPPINES WINNER BRONZE\n2016 IPA PHILIPPINES WINNER BRONZE\n2016 3 TIMES FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS FINALIST NOMINEE\n2016 FINALIST SIENA AWARDS\n2016 BRONZE MEDAL ND AWARDS EDITORIAL\n2016 BRONZE MEDAL ND AWARDS PEOPLE\n2016 SEVEN HONORABLE MENTIONS ND AWARDS\n2016 TOKYO PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS (TIFA) 1GOLD MEDAL, 2 BRONCE MEDALS AND 3 HONORABLE MENTIONS.\n2017 IPA CLIMATE CHANGE ONE SHOT WINNER 3RD PLACE\n2017 MONOCHROME AWARDS 5 HONORABLE MENTIONS\n2017 IPOTY AWARDS (INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR) 3 HONORABLE MENTIONS.\n2017 FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS NOMINEE FIVE TIMES.\n2017 PRIX DE PARIS DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE 2 SILVER MEDALS 3 BRONZE MEDALS. 5 HONORABLE MENTIONS.","user_id":59752,"name":"Javier Sanchez-Monge Escardo","website":"javiersanchezmonge.com"},{"id":794228,"bio":"I have been teaching photography and taking photographs for over 40 years having studied at Saint Martins London specialising in film and photography","user_id":782718,"name":"nigel fleet","website":""},{"id":722436,"bio":"Photographer/Artist, MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Liese taught photography for 26 years at The University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. She is currently Faculty Emeritus and exhibits her work nationally and internationally.  In August 2024 she has a solo exhibition at the Museum of Q'orikancha in Cuzco, Peru.  CV available upon request. ","user_id":721852,"name":"Liese Ricketts","website":"www.deadphoto.com"},{"id":29865,"bio":"Interested in urban landscapes, and people too.","user_id":29870,"name":"Gaetano","website":"www.gaetanoamodeo.com"},{"id":59803,"bio":"Katalin Száraz is using photography as a tool of therapy and exploration, applying the elements of experimental and narrative photography. Her observations are focused on remembrance, personal archive and the issue of home in the light of living abroad, furthermore the connection between identity and the rootless lifestyle. She experiments a lot at the border areas of photography and mixes different mediums, so her works are characterised by aesthetic diversity, maintaining a specific coherence. \nSzáraz’s photographs have been exhibited in New York, London, Paris, Milan, Budapest, Berlin, Gothenburg, Bratislava and Vienna.\nKatalin graduated with a master’s in photography at the Moholy Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest and spent six months in the photography department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp.","user_id":59808,"name":"Katalin Száraz","website":"www.katalinszaraz.com"},{"id":667446,"bio":"Being a mum of two children, I have troubles finding time for taking photos with my DSLR camera - which used to be my main hobby. About four years ago I rediscovered how good it feels to find special compositions - with my mobile, because it's always closeby. At this time of my life, this is a good way for me to practice, and it helps me to stay in touch with photography. It helps me to step out of (or sometimes, to get closer to) reality, for a moment. I mostly take photos at home, or while doing the daily shopping, going to work or walking with my family or friends. \nI attended a photo training a couple of years ago (10?) in Budapest (Szellemkép), and I've been attending a photo group for a couple of years now (monthly discussions).","user_id":666862,"name":"Agnes Neumayer","website":"www.lensculture.com/agnes-neumayer"},{"id":794196,"bio":"Freelance photographer based in Italy","user_id":782691,"name":"Matteo Giuseppe Virigilio Balestrini","website":""},{"id":59817,"bio":"","user_id":59822,"name":"Marco Panzetti","website":"www.marcopanzetti.com"},{"id":794240,"bio":"An amateur with too many hobbies, but loving every one!","user_id":782729,"name":"Andrew Tyrtania","website":""},{"id":794231,"bio":"Student at the Berlin University of the Arts","user_id":782721,"name":"Nora Ancheva Tyufekchieva","website":""},{"id":59773,"bio":"Kristen McNevins is an artist originally from Connecticut. She received a BFA from the University of Connecticut, and an MFA in photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, GA where she organized her first solo show, Out of Habit.\n\nHer work expresses sentimentality through subjectivity and intuition that allows the mundane to become appealing before it quickly returns to its familiar status of being overlooked. In this moment of unfamiliarity, reveals a hesitance, yet eagerness to break out of a comfort zone that the observer is frequently attached to.","user_id":59778,"name":"Kristen McNevins","website":"www.kristenmcnevins.com"},{"id":60138,"bio":"Stefano Parrini was born in Barberino Val d’Elsa (Florence) and lives in Poggibonsi (Siena). Since 2007, he has attended many exhibitions throughout Italy and won several prizes. In 2007, he won the “Epson-Le Logge” prize at the Toscana Fotofestival. In 2011, he won the SI Fest. In 2012, he was selected for the Descubrimientos PhotoEspana and was one of the finalists for the Fondazione Fabbri prize. In 2015, he was selected for the Projection du Jury a Les Boutographies, in 2017 for the European Month of Photography and won the 2017 IFAP competition for the category Built \u0026amp; Natural Environments.  Since 2012, he has taken part in the project Photo Ltd authors collection and joined the project Reflexions Masterclass under the supervision of Giorgia Fiorio and Gabriel Bauret. He is co-funder of the collective Synap(see).","user_id":60143,"name":"Stefano Parrini","website":"www.stefanoparrini.it"},{"id":583333,"bio":"Dain Susman is a sculptor and photographer with a formal background in architecture. Focusing on banal subject matter that defines urban space, he uses his camera to mine the cityscape for images that contain semiotic influences. He studies how these influences can physically alter documented subjects - in turn stripping pictures of their flatness by sculpturally capturing their core visual expression. Through these interventions, he creates context-based work celebrating the malleable nature of human environments. Dain’s work has been exhibited nationally in solo and group shows across the West coast and in New York City. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":582749,"name":"Dain Susman","website":"www.dainsusman.com"},{"id":60081,"bio":"Student of the Institute of Creative Photography at Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic","user_id":60086,"name":"Marek Matustik","website":"www.marekmatustik.com"},{"id":60113,"bio":"I was born in Goiania, Brasil, on  February 22, 1964, and since 1997 I live in Rio de Janeiro.  \nI have photographed more professionally since 2016, when I took the landscape course in the Atelie da Image, in Rio de Janeiro.  I studied History of Art in 2017. In 2018 I started to tace a postgraduate  course in Photography and Image at Candido Mendes University. I participated in the Colectivo Todo Mundo é Fotografix, at the Paraty International Festival in Focus, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. In November 2018, my photo \"LUNAR\"  was  chosen to participate in the Feira do Oriente 2018, at Galeria Villa Aymoré, Glória, Rio of Janeiro, Brazil. Besides photography, I have been a federal attorney since 1993 and I studied painting at Parque Lage in 2011.","user_id":60118,"name":"Marisa Batista De Sá","website":""},{"id":794233,"bio":"David Pereira is a Portuguese/British artist living in London where he studied in the MA Photography at The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design. In his practice he researches the fundamentals of image creation in the analogue darkroom by using chance as the key compositional principle, light as the medium and colour the subject of his work.","user_id":782723,"name":"David Pereira","website":"www.davidpereirastudio.com"},{"id":59917,"bio":"\nI started drawing and painting when I was 5 years old and I was fascinated with all artistic expressions like music, sculpture and photography. It was in 2005 when my mother gave me my first Camera as a birthday gift. I just wanted to learn and know all about photography. Now  I am a passionate photographer of life. I live with my son and wonderful wife in the beautiful Riviera Maya. I am currently working on a four year project documenting life and traditions in my beautiful Yucatan Peninsula. Breathing, living and dreaming photography, this how I live.","user_id":59922,"name":"Juan Euan","website":"www.juaneuan.com"},{"id":59886,"bio":"\nA woman documentary photographer and story-teller, based in Istanbul, who mainly focuses on intimate stories.\n\nI've been studied architecture in Istanbul Technical University, where my photography journey has been started. \n\nI've shot my first documentary series on seasonal agricultural workers, in 2012. Afterwards, other series on nightlife in Istanbul, urban transformation, places that I've travelled have come on and on.\n\nThen I've finished Photography as a masters degree in Marmara University. Also, doing workshops on basics of photography and principles of documentary photography. Moreover, I've directed two short movies and worked as a cinematographer in several short movies.\n\nI love shooting documentaries and use my camera as a key to open other people’s doors. I choose the lives in which I find sincerity and truth.","user_id":59891,"name":"Arzu Aybat Yasar","website":"www.arzuaybat.wordpress.com"},{"id":171464,"bio":"Venant à la base de la bande dessinée et du graphisme, la photographie s'est imposé à moi comme le meilleur moyen de raconter une histoire tout en laissant une place à l'imagination du spectateur. J'aime laisser la place à l'imprévu et à la poésie du moment.","user_id":170862,"name":"Jean-Philippe Demonty","website":"Facebook : Les instants éphémères de Jean-Phi"},{"id":175208,"bio":"I’ve started my career in France as a video editor and then photographer and artistic director. After more than ten years of experience on many exciting projects, I’ve decided to move to Canada to take my work to the next level. I also had the amazing opportunity to show my very first exhibition in the Agora Gallery of New-York City, in the fall of 2017.","user_id":174606,"name":"Lénaïc MERCIER","website":"www.lenaic-photo.com"},{"id":794252,"bio":"One of my earliest memories is that of helping my father build a darkroom in our basement. He became an accomplished photographer and growing up I would sometimes tagged along with him to his photos shoots in the woods, old railway stations, and abandoned buildings.\u0026nbsp;\u2028\u2028I came back to photography in 2012 and found real joy in creating images that capture a moment, tell a story or transport the viewer.\u0026nbsp;\u2028\u2028My work has been exhibited at The Bendheim Gallery, The Carriage Barn Arts Center, The Rowayton Arts Center, the Loft Artists Association, Rye Arts Center, Greenwich Arts Council Loft Gallery and the Ferguson Library. My work is also in private collections. ","user_id":782740,"name":"David kaplan","website":"davidkaplanphotos.com"},{"id":59927,"bio":"Wawrzyniec Kolbusz\n\nIn his works, he engages with the topics of simulation, substitution and reference as applied to the phenomenon of how the imagery itself tantalises the viewer. His artistic interest revolves around the hidden or generally unrealised patterns of social, cultural and political behaviour, approached from the conceptual angle. He often uses minimalistic language to communicate. His works are marked by ambiguity and the relationship between medium and politics. Lives and works in Warsaw.","user_id":59932,"name":"Wawrzyniec Kolbusz","website":"www.wawrzynieckolbusz.com"},{"id":60023,"bio":"A photographer since the age of six, a writer since 12 and a poet since birth, I have always enjoyed both words and images.  During a stint as a freelance writer and photographer, I was able to combine my writings with images for two national photography magazines and a local weekly newspaper.  It has always been natural for me to combine words and images, and I have created and caught several courses at the Houston Center for Photography, Jung Center of Houston and other venues.\n\nPhotographer, author, poet, business owner, coach, professional speaker....all my roles are influenced by paying attention, listening and seeing.  My first photography book, \"The Seeing, Not the Taking:  A Guide to Seeing for Photographers,\" was a Staff Pick at Blurb and guides photographers on how to see with all their senses, and then use photography to share with the world what they truly see.\n\nIn early 2015, I embarked on a new career, committed to guiding people to creative solutions, whether in their personal or professional lives.  I founded the Empowered Creativity Institute.  www.EmpoweredCreativityInstitute.com. \n\n","user_id":60028,"name":"Dion McInnis","website":"www.poetvision.com"},{"id":60002,"bio":"Enthusiast photographer always looking for new ways to enhance visual expression.","user_id":60007,"name":"Marius Encher","website":"www.instagram.com/marius_encher"},{"id":535074,"bio":"Lenar Karim is a photographer specializing in emotional intellectual portraiture at the intersection of fashion, documentary, and reportage photography. Born in Naberezhnye Chelny, he studied civil engineering at Kazan State University of Architecture and Construction, working in that field for years before fully embracing photography as his primary mode of expression in 2015. He considers Peter Lindbergh and Steve McCurry his inner mentors, whose sensitive approach to the human subject shaped his visual language.\nIn 2019, Lenar received an invitation from Russia’s major publisher AST (Elena Shubina’s editorial team) to create portraits of renowned Russian writers - laureates of the Big Book and Yasnaya Polyana awards - solidifying his reputation as a photographer attuned to literary and intellectual circles. His works have appeared in international publications and online galleries: ICONIC Artists Magazine, Italian PhotoVogue, as well as magazines from Canada, the Netherlands, the USA, Greece, Spain, Brazil, and Russia; notable portraits include those of writer Guzel Yakhina and journalist Ekaterina Gordeeva.\nHis first solo exhibition, “Document,” took place in 2023 at the Gallery of Contemporary Art at the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan, exploring portraiture as a means to capture an era and a person’s inner state. The second, a multimedia project “Mountains,” was held at the exhibition hall of the N.I. Fechin Kazan Art School, expanding his practice into video and sound, with select works adorning private spaces and restaurant interiors.\nLenar previously served as a lecturer in “Photoproduction” at the School of Creative Industries based at the Kazan Art School, and taught “Photography” at the St. Petersburg Television School, sharing insights on classical portraiture and fashion aesthetics. He conducts open lectures and workshops on fashion photography and documentary portraiture, steadily building a community of thoughtful viewers and emerging artists.\nHis artistic manifesto is simple yet profound: to preserve the faces of his era, weaving documentary reality into meticulously composed art. In this pursuit, Lenar directs the frame while leaving room for authentic emotion, favoring melancholy as a state of prolonged reflection on time, humanity, and personal stories.","user_id":534490,"name":"Lenar Karim","website":"lenarkarim.com"},{"id":20679,"bio":"1995: Evening classes of photography at the school for Visual Arts in Overijse.\n1998-2000: Audio-visual Art at the Kunsthumaniora (Antwerp).\n2000-2004: Photography at the Royal Academy for the Fine Arts in Ghent.\n\n2004: Thesis project ‘Flemish Brabant Wallon’; the connection with the city and the region is a recurring theme in my work.\n\n2009: Start of the photo documentary ‘Brusselse scènes, Bruxelles en scène’ (Scenes from Brussels, Brussels staged). About 2 opposing aspects of the city; vibrant and desolate, grey and colourful.\n\n2015: Publication of the photo book and exhibition  ‘Brusselse scènes, Bruxelles en scène’. \n\n2016: \nChronicle of an (un)expected attack' - The after shock of the terror attack in Brussels\nStart of the photo documentary ‘Brussels en route’, A one and half year journey where I travelled with every bus, tram, and metro line in the city.\n\n2018: Publication of the photo book ‘Brussels en route’ and a exhibition in three metrostations.\n\n2020: Start of Le Ring","user_id":20679,"name":"Bram Penninckx","website":"www.brampenninckx.be"},{"id":60369,"bio":"After 10 years, working in the international trading and ready for a career move, I decided in 2004 to start a business and live my passion, photography . I  studied professional photography and history of art. I raised my profile\nlittle by little in Lille and the surroundings. Besides assignements, I work on personal photographic projects around nostalgia and homesickness. ","user_id":60372,"name":"Laurent Mayeux","website":"www.laurent-mayeux.com"},{"id":790409,"bio":"\"I am a keen amateur photographer, from France, living in Japan in Hokkaido, in the beautiful North Island. I has travelled far and wide without ever taking photos. \n Now I am interested in wildlife photography only for 2 years and I still have a lot to learn.\n I am lucky to have an abundance of wildlife on this Island and love photographing birds, landscapes and wilderness, spending a lot of time out in nature. This affinity with animals and nature rejuvenates me and keeps me sane.\n In my photos, I like to think outside the box and capture something different and unusual so I try to depict this feeling and tell a story.\"\t\t","user_id":779464,"name":"Christian Fassin","website":""},{"id":60392,"bio":"I am currently based in Washington, D.C. contributing to Bloomberg News Photos, The Washington Post, Getty Images, European PressPhoto Agency, United Press International, NBCnews.com and SIPA Press. \n\nMy photography has appeared in Time Magazine, The New York Times, Newsweek, The Financial Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Esquire, The Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, Sports Illustrated, Woman’s World, The Huffington Post, Politico, Essence, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Daily Beast.","user_id":60395,"name":"Pete Marovich","website":"petemarovichimages.photoshelter.com"},{"id":59902,"bio":"Astrid Dill is a German photographer, born in 1983. She currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. In 2010 she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Applied Sciences, Munich (Germany). In 2013 she got selected for the Noorderlicht Master Class in Groningen, Netherlands. Since 2008 she is working as a freelancer, pursuing personal projects to document consequences of poverty and social discrimination for individuals, especially in the East African Region. This includes the works “I'm still with you” (2010) - Memory Books in Uganda, “Breakdance Project Uganda” (since 2010), “In our minds, we were already in Germany” (2011) - stories of immigration, “The Absence of Color” (2012) – albinism in Uganda. In March 2014 she started her ongoing work “Null and void”, following up LGBTI people in Uganda, who are affected by the discriminatory Anti-homosexuality law of the country.\n","user_id":59907,"name":"Astrid Dill","website":"www.astriddill.de"},{"id":671729,"bio":"Barbara C Crane\n1). Educated at the Rhode Island School of Design, the Harvard School for Film and Visual Studies, and the School of Visual Arts, NYC. A life long learner she continues to take seminars  through the Santa Fe Photographic workshops; the Maine Media Workshops, and at the Institute of Contemporary Photography NYC. \n2.) She has shown in numerous galleries and museums including; the Van Buren/Brazelton/Cutting Gallery in Cambridge; The Castle Gallery, New Rochelle,N.Y.; the Thread Waxing Space, N.Y.C.; B4A Gallery, N.Y.C.; the “Affordable Art Fair”; the NY Design Center, the Danforth Museum of Art.; Gallery “Z”; the Krause Gallery; the Jamestown Arts Center, The Warwick Museum of Art; the Mystic Museum of Art; the Newport Art Museum; and the Art League of Rhode Island. She has been to the “Houston Foto-Fest\"; and the “Center” in Santa Fe \n3.) She has won numerous awards, and is in many collections, plus various publications including “The Art of the X-Files” by Chris Carter, Carole Kismaric, \u0026amp; William Gibson \n4.) She currently lives in Wakefield Rhode Island and NYC.","user_id":671145,"name":"Barbara Crane","website":"bc@bccrane.com"},{"id":61823,"bio":"Kris Hodson Moore has worked as a photojournalist, portrait photographer, and video producer. Currently she resides in San Diego where she co-produces Open Show San Diego and is a founding member of Snowcreek Collaborative.  Her work was recently exhibited at The Photographer's Eye Gallery in Escondido, California; the La Jolla Athenaeum in La Jolla, California; the Center for Fine Art Photography, Ft Collins, Colorado; Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont; Ilon Gallery, New York, New York; and the Los Angeles Center for Fine Art Photography. \n\nPublic work includes an outdoor panel installation for the North Park Parking Garage in San Diego, California to be displayed from 2019-2029.\n\nkrishodsonmoore.com\n@genius_cricket.photo","user_id":61811,"name":"Kris Moore","website":"www.krishodsonmoore.com"},{"id":745310,"bio":"Laure Sée (b. 1986) is a French photographer and a visual artist. She had a master degree in interior architecture and design in Paris, before starting her career in fashion photography. She was working as part of a photographic duo in Berlin until 2018. She pursued her practice since then, working at the intersection of commissioned and autonomous photography.\nSée employs a distinctive approach by reworking on prints and blending various mediums to add depth and disrupt the immediate interpretation of her images. The use and impact of colors play a significant role in her work.\nHer personal series delve into the exploration of human fragility, as she maintains a particular interest in themes that question intimacy, vulnerability and our emotional intelligence.\nSée lives and works in Paris.\n\nRecent activities :\n- 05.27.2023 - 07.10.2023 : Tranquility amidst the chaos, group show - Floor Galerie - Seoul, Korea.\n- 12.12.2023 - 16.12.2023 : Tasche, group show - Motel Milano - Milan, Italy\n- 22.12.2023 - 01.03.2024 : First edition - Foam Amsterdam - Amsterdam, Nederland\n2 works from Serotonin and gratitude series.\n","user_id":742309,"name":"Laure Sée","website":"www.lauresee.com"},{"id":59995,"bio":"I’m a photographer of French-Armenian origin, born in 1992. After my studies at ENSAD (The School of Decorative Art in Paris)   I lived in Chile where I made my first feature-length documentary, “Les Naufragés” (2013-2017) in the Atacama Desert.  With “The Color of the Pomegranate” (2022-2023),  I investigated the traces that 30 years of conflict and the memory of a genocide have imprinted on the Armenian youth. Since the beginning of 2024, I’ve been working on a photographic project focusing a very sensitive subject, the juvenile prisons of France, with the support of the ADAGP grant. Alongside my personal projects and exhibitions, I regularly collaborate with the press as well as with non-profit institutions and NGOs.  \n","user_id":60000,"name":"Alexandre Bagdassarian","website":"www.alexandrebagdassarian.com"},{"id":59965,"bio":"Escritor y fotoperiodista con base en la Ciudad de México. ","user_id":59970,"name":"José Luna","website":"www.joseluna.net"},{"id":570068,"bio":"Danny Aros (Colombian American, b. 1991, he/she/them) is a non-binary artist born in Colombia, now based in New York City. Danny grew up in Florida, where their family immigrated seeking asylum. Following their graduation from high school, Danny transferred to BMCC in Manhattan. After leaving college without a degree, Danny began assisting photographer Mike Ruiz. Aros later started producing commercial and editorial photographic work for Rachel Elliston Photographers Ltd. Danny has participated in group exhibitions in New York City, Portland, Orlando, London, and Gimpo. Aros currently holds a residency at the BxArts Factory and is a recipient of the EnFoco Photography Fellowship, 2022. The same year, Aros received the American Photographic Artists D.C. Chapter LGBTQIA+ Grant for their series Sandunga Nunca Muere. Danny had their first solo exhibition at the Oregon Center for Photographic Arts, Blue Sky Gallery in Portland the following year.","user_id":569484,"name":"Daniel Aros","website":"www.dannyaros.com"},{"id":685238,"bio":"David Sokosh, a photographer based in New York’s Hudson Valley, shoots on film and prints in Cyanotype. His current project: “Past/Present-Memory/Loss” celebrates material culture while exploring  still-life as portrait/self-portrait. The project includes prints and hand-made photographic artist books, created using cyanotype, no ink involved. \n\nRecently included in: \n“Equipoise-Stasis and the Power of Suggestion in Still Life” Group Show    \tCarrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY\n“PhotoBookWorks 2023” - Spark Gallery, Denver. Alicia Bailey, curator\n\"Exposure 2022” - PRC Boston. Catherine Edelman, juror. \n\"Time Lapse-Contemporary Analog Photography\" - Shelburne Museum.\n\nSokosh is a proud member of an LGBTQIA+ community of creators.","user_id":684654,"name":"David Sokosh","website":"www.davidsokosh.com"},{"id":90058,"bio":"Krystian Bielatowicz is photographer, director, cinematographer, editor, a qualified archaeologist. He specialises in social documentaries. ","user_id":89601,"name":"Krystian Bielatowicz","website":"www.lightkeeper.pl"},{"id":15675,"bio":"Adrienne Defendi is an artist whose work explores the cyclical, the ephemeral, and the fragility of life. Her lifelong interests in memory and myth, narrative and nostalgia inform her photographic expression and artistic process. Employing different mediums, from analog to alternative processes and various printmaking techniques, her process-oriented practice charts elements of loss and ritual, and the boundless possibilities within reiteration and experimentation. Adrienne has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, appeared in numerous online and printed publications, and is currently an artist-in-residence with the City of Cubberley Artist Studio Program in Palo Alto, California.\n\n","user_id":15675,"name":"Adrienne Defendi","website":"www.adriennedefendi.com"},{"id":59938,"bio":"Born and raised in Catalonia, 1969. \nPhotography for me started as a hobby while I worked as a web developer in Barcelona. \n\nIn addition to some photographic workshops and tutoring,  I studied an Intensive course on Visual Anthropology and Documentary Photography in IEFC (Institute of Photographic Studies of Catalonia) and the rest from my education comes from reading, observing and practicing. \n\nMy first projects were focused primarily on social issues and life around Barcelona.\nLately I have been working to examine the societal upheavals resulting from economic crises, and most recently life in some Asian Countries.\n\nI first started teaching Creative and Participative Photography workshops in Thailand and Myanmar and  India. After the earthquake in Nepal, I brought my workshops around said country and at the end I founded an NGO. be artsy NGO\nNowadays I am CEO and project manager volunteer at be artsy NGO, currently living in Nepal. My interests range from photojournalism to International Cooperation. I am also interested in volunteer, wordpress, and Women Rights.\nJust now, working on the Rato Baltin Project. Facing women discrimination (Chhaupadi) while menstruation, with participative photography, education and menstrual cups. ","user_id":59943,"name":"Clara Go","website":"www.clarago.cat"},{"id":74447,"bio":"My photographs are frequently focused on people in different cities from different places. I'm greatly interested in their faces and the ambiguity of their identity. I like to wonder about the complexity of someone's face that you can't read easily. Genders are a great field of concern to me. \n\nMy conceptual work such as \"Googlize my Work\" interrogates about the evolution of contemporary art amongst mass culture, reproductions, digital copies, social medias and speculation. ","user_id":74149,"name":"Léonard Bourgois-Beaulieu","website":"www.leonardbb.com"},{"id":569196,"bio":"Apartado del mundo.  DE MOMENTO","user_id":568612,"name":"Oscar Valladares Martínez","website":"oscarvalladares.com/2018INHALATION511"},{"id":175578,"bio":"Graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2015 and work in GE as a finance staff till now.","user_id":174976,"name":"Rong Su","website":"NA"},{"id":250286,"bio":"I enjoy photographing interesting scenes of my dog that combine light, shadows, a mood, a story.","user_id":249684,"name":"Rose Ungvari","website":""},{"id":90517,"bio":"Brenda, a Brazilian-born photo-based artist now in Canada, is intrigued by concepts of normalcy and delves into disability narratives in her work. Using embroidery and other photographic interventions, she adds layers to storytelling, challenging conventional notions and celebrating the richness of human experience. Spielmann founded “Lightwriters”, a photography program where she taught photography to kids and teens with disabilities in schools and hospitals. Brenda worked for editorial clients in Miami, São Paulo, and Toronto. She exhibited in group and solo shows in North Carolina, L.A., Chicago, Colorado, Toronto, Berlin, and online.","user_id":90058,"name":"Brenda Spielmann","website":"www.brendaspielmann.com/projects"},{"id":59939,"bio":"I am currently the CCO (Chief Cultura Officer) of a production service company in Mexico City. \n\nI have been taking pictures for over 15 years, something my grandfather and mother inherited as a fundamental activity in life. \n\nLately I have been focused in developing photography as a medium to tell stories. ","user_id":59944,"name":"Jose Barrera","website":"jose-barrera.com"},{"id":59982,"bio":"\n","user_id":59987,"name":"Lucia Eggenhoffer","website":"www.luciaeggenhoffer.com"},{"id":59973,"bio":"Polish-Australian documentary photographer. Graduate of Edith Cowan University in Western Australia - First Class Honours in Creative Industries (PHOTOMEDIA) School of Communications and Arts in 2014. Exhibited by the Australian Centre for Photography at PhotoIreland in \"Island-Australia\". Participant of the 2015/2016 Sputnik Photos Mentorship Program held in Warsaw - Poland.","user_id":59978,"name":"Charles Kasprzak","website":"www.charleskasprzak.com"},{"id":90067,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who likes photographing varied subjects. Recently I have become more interested in photographing people, mainly in black and white. ","user_id":89610,"name":"Margot Nelson","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/margotsnelson62"},{"id":90800,"bio":"I am a freelance wedding, events, and documentary photographer currently based in the UK. \n\nWithin my career I have spent 12 years shooting extreme sports globally, feature films, documentaries,  events and bespoke reportage weddings located in 63 countries around this incredible world that we live in.\n\nAssignments for charities, partnering with grassroots developments, humanitarian NGO s and mainstream media as well as personal projects have taken me to nearly every region of the developing world. I love visual story telling, and being able to deeply connect with the viewer in order to generate effective assistance for those who need it most. \n\n\n\nWhen I hold a camera in my hand in a far flung destinations, I am peace. I feel like there is no where else I would rather be. Myanmar, relit a fire in my heart, and following on from that trip, here is my1st attempt to enter a competition. \n\nMy grandmother worked for National Geographic many many years ago,  she was a massive inspiration for me.\n\nI shot photos for 10 years on the world surfing tour, and then settled into predominately UK events and weddings. I am excited to travel more this year and explore this incredibly world that we all share.\n","user_id":90339,"name":"Tara MollerPhotography","website":"taramoller.zenfolio.com"},{"id":728107,"bio":"Born in India, now in Ireland, I transitioned from traditional art to street photography. Capturing the essence of human life in everyday moments, my lens tells stories of streets and souls. With each click, I invite you to see the world through my eyes and feel its pulse.","user_id":727523,"name":"NILOTPAL DAS","website":""},{"id":794316,"bio":"I bought my first camera in 1966 and my first digital camera in 2002. Until 2018, I mainly photographed documentary. After that, it has become much more \"artistic pictures\". I want to evoke feelings and ask questions. I am published in the national and international press. Has a couple of exhibitions per year. Published my first book in 2022.","user_id":782796,"name":"KENNETH MEIJER","website":"www.naturibild.se"},{"id":88607,"bio":"I am a photojournalist working out of my base in Bergen, Norway. My photos have been published in all major Norwegian papers and magazines, as well as internationally in magazines like Stern, Spiegel, Air France Inflight Magazine and Facts. I attended the documentary and photo-journalistic program at the International Center of Photography in New York in 1989. During the program I was an intern for Mary Ellen Mark.","user_id":88154,"name":"Otto Von Münchow","website":"www.munchow.no"},{"id":59958,"bio":"Hamburg, August 2016\n\nAbout Heinz Baade\n\nHeinz Baade was born in 1958 in a small village in northern Germany. He discovered at an early age, photography and natural sciences as his great passions and preserves both until today.\n\nHeinz Baade is a autodidact and he looks back on its own 40-year-old photographical experience. He encapsulates a wide range of subjects using analog cameras as he believes that too much of digital manipulation can rob the \"soul\" of an image. However, he also has all his photographs digitized, because he came to the realization that the work is too time consuming in a darkroom.\n\nHeinz Baade attaches importance to a clear image construction with sharp contrasts, directness and authenticity.\n\nThe nature of his photographic work includes a documentary style on the one side and on the other side an artistic aspect – but he also tries to combine both aspects.\n\nBaade lives in Hamburg.","user_id":59963,"name":"Heinz Baade","website":"www.artmajeur.com/heinz-baade/; www.facebook.com/heinz.baade; heinz-baade.ideastap.com/#"},{"id":16668,"bio":"Photographer working in Northern Ireland with particular interest in ideas of masculinity, personal growth and the manufactured landscape.","user_id":16668,"name":"David Timlin","website":""},{"id":60050,"bio":"Born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. Oskar Alvarado is a visual artist currently living in Barcelona. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts at Basque Country University (UPV), a MA on Curatorial and Cultural Practices in Art and New Media at Higher School of Design (ESDI) in Barcelona and a Graduate Diploma in Management, Preservation and Dissemination of Photographic Archives at Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona (UAB).\n\nHis photographic work has been exhibited at the Instituto Cervantes in Belgrade (Serbia), National Museum of Helsinki (Finland), Fotonoviembre Atlántica Colectivas (Spain), Photo Is:rael (Israel), Archivo Histórico Provincial de Cáceres (Spain), Verzasca Foto Festival (Switzerland), Addis Foto Fest (Ethiopia), Solar Foto Festival (Brazil), BFoto Festival (Spain), Angkor Photo Festival or Voies Off Awards (France) among others.\n\nAt the same time, his work has been recognized in awards such as Sarajevo Photography Festival, Kolga Tbilisi Photo Award, Gomma Photography Grant, Photometria International Photography Festival, The Prefix Prize, Photo Collective Stories, Festival Images Gibellina, OpenWalls Arles, Flow Photofest, Lucie Foundation Fine Art Scholarship, Santiago Castelo International Photography Award, Life Framer Photography Award, Helsinki Photo Festival, Art Photo Bcn or Restart Lithuanian Photographers Association.","user_id":60055,"name":"Oskar Alvarado","website":"www.oskaralvarado.com"},{"id":606531,"bio":"This photograph is not just a snapshot in time; it's a narrative of human experience, a reflection of our collective journey through the urban landscape. I hope that viewers can see a part of their own story in this image, and feel a deeper connection to the vibrant, ever-changing world around them.","user_id":605947,"name":"Nikola Ganev","website":""},{"id":60028,"bio":"\n\n\nMichaela was born in Olomouc, Czech Republic in 1981. She now lives in the old school in Náměšť na Hane.\n\nHer interest in photography started after her daughter was born in 2008. She started taking photography courses, such as History of Photography lead by Evžen Sobek at Fotoškola Brno, Czech Republic and Photography Art at Ostrava Conservatory lead by Dita Pepe. Currently she studies the Institute of Creative Photography at Silesian University in Opava.\n\nAWARDS\n2016 -  Young Portfolio Acquisitions, Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Japan/\n2016 - LensCulture Portrait Awards Jurors´ pick/\n2015 - Czech Press Photo, 3rd Place, category \"Portrait\"/\n2012 - Young Portfolio Acquisitions, Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Japan/\n2011 -  15 Best at the Month of Photography, Bratislava, Slovakia/\n2011 - Czech Press Photo, 2nd Place, category Portrait/\n2010 - Czech Press Photo, 2nd Place, category Art and Entertainment/\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2011 - Olomouc museum of Art, Czech Republic \n           - Galerie Camera, Ostrava, Czech Republic\n2011 - Divadlo Tramtarie, Czech Republic\n2011 - Kino Metro Prostějov, Czech Republic\n\nSELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS\n2016 - Prague Photo, Czech Republic\n2016 - Quarter century. Institute of creative Photography,Silesian University in Opava 1990 - 2015, G4 Cheb, Czech Republic\n2015 - Czech Press Photo, Prague, Czech Republic\n2015 - 25 years of the Institute of Creative Photography Silesian University in Opava, Dům Umění­, Opava, Czech Republic\n2014 - Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts 20th Anniversary, \"Basically Forever\"\nTokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan\n2014, 2013 - The Intimate Circle in Contemporary Czech Photography, Prague, Bratislava, Slovakia, Olomouc museum of art, Czech Republic\n2012- Family, Galerie Přerov, Czech Republic\n2012 - Prague Photo, The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, Czech Republic\n2012 - Regeneration,Olomouc museum of Art, Czech Republic\n2012 - Já, ty, my..., Dům Umění­, Opava, Czech Republic\n 2011 - Czech Press Photo, Prague, Czech Republic\n2010 - Czech Press Photo, Prague, Czech Republic\n   \n\n\n\n                ","user_id":60033,"name":"Michaela Spurna","website":"www.michaelaspurna.com"},{"id":60034,"bio":"Sachiko Kawanabe\n\nBorn in 1967 in Okaya City, Nagano, Japan.\nA qualified architect who studied interior design and architecture after working for a record company, she started to create photographic works from the year 2000 through her encounters with architectural photography. In 2008 she gave birth to a baby girl. Then in 2014, she was selected as one of a hundred photographers at Review Santa Fe in the USA, and expanded her influence overseas. \n\nExhibition/Selection/Insertion - Overseas\n2015: “Regarding Beauty with juror Kathleen Clark,” Center for Fine Art Photography (CO, USA)\n2014: “Open with juror Shane Lavelette,” Center for Fine Art Photography (CO, USA)\n     “Fraction Magazine – Issue 66,” “NM, USA)\n     “Review Santa Fe 100,” Center (NM, USA)\n\nExhibition – Domestic\n2015: “sononite (At the orchard),” Books and Modern (Tokyo, Japan)\n2011: “sora-ni (To the sky),” Up Field Gallery (Tokyo, Japan)\n2010: “haribako (A Japanese Needle Case),” Up Field Gallery (Tokyo, Japan)\nOther than the aforementioned solo exhibitions, she has participated in numerous group exhibitions.  \n","user_id":60039,"name":"Sachiko Kawanabe","website":"www.sachikofoto.com"},{"id":172215,"bio":"Working and volunteering as a social worker. Just finished my bachelors photography. I have a passion for traditional documentary photography.","user_id":171613,"name":"Jan Nijs","website":"www.jannijsphoto.com"},{"id":794399,"bio":"I am an art school student majoring in photography. Working on and bettering my photography skills and finding my photographic style. I am very passionate about photography and work hard to better my photography skills, I am open to learning new things to better my photography process and create photographs that I feel strongly about.","user_id":782865,"name":"Emma Sinnott","website":"emma10603photography.blogspot.com"},{"id":60013,"bio":"1975 born in Eindhoven NL / lives and works in Breda NL. I graduated in 1998 from the academy of visual arts St.Joost in Breda NL. After several years of doing commissions and initiating my own projects. I published the photobook Mimus, for which I collaborated with different virus circusartists from europe. I was invited to teach at various art schools. My photographs are rather an expression of how I interpret personal relationships and bends them to my will. I specifies situations that I encounter and elaborate them in careful photographic compositions. The strength of my photos\nlies in the fragility of human transience. Something valuable is always on the verge of disappearing. Just before it perishes, I capture it in an image. My way of working has a ‘performative side’. I build tools to connect with. Inside and outside a frame. I designed commissioned by BredaPhoto festival i.c.m. Nest (family partnership) the stage set for the performance of ‘Islands’ by composer Richard Ayres and the Asko Schönberg ensemble. It brought together music, film, photography, spatial design and performance. For ‘Earth’ I built my DOKAR, a darkroom on wheels. As an ode to photographer M. Coppens.","user_id":60018,"name":"Wiesje Peels","website":"www.wiesjepeels.com"},{"id":132193,"bio":"I am an independent photographer and I create my own subjective projects.","user_id":131591,"name":"Marcin Mirosławski","website":"www.marcinmiroslawski.com"},{"id":175802,"bio":"","user_id":175200,"name":"Sasha Patkin","website":"www.sashapatkin.com"},{"id":794413,"bio":"","user_id":782878,"name":"Chen Snir","website":""},{"id":60033,"bio":"A native of Wisconsin, Abbey Box received her BFA in Photography from St. Norbert College.  She lived in New England for 17 years where she was professionally trained in Fine Art digital imaging, making  reproductions of paintings for artists and museums, becoming a master printer and an expert in color correction. Although her wanderlust has taken her to many hidden corners of the globe, her eye for the boundless diversity of nature captures the beauty and simplicity of the world directly around us.  \n\nAbbey is the founder of SUTRA, a Fine Art Gallery specializing in  Indian Art, handmade textiles as well as her own photography.  She resides in Sarasota, Florida.","user_id":60038,"name":"Abbey Box","website":""},{"id":60229,"bio":"After graduation from Fine Arts department, Natalia hasn’t drawn any painting in a very long while.\nThere was a lack of time, skill was forgotten, everything was lost but the will. She drew her paintings in her imaginational space: dreams, mind. She was observing passing-by people or environment and drew those subjects virtually, in her mind.\nAccidentally her photo camera becomes her brush.\n\nNatalia is an Independent artist and working as a creative director in her own advertising agency. Her artwork is melancholic and deep as her homeland Sant Petersburg.","user_id":60232,"name":"Natalia Bazina","website":"natalia-bazina.com"},{"id":794454,"bio":"","user_id":782912,"name":"Ruxandra Lipan","website":""},{"id":290884,"bio":"My name is Alessandro Veronese\nI was born in Dolo and i live in Padova\nI am a surveyor but currently i am taking care of my mom\n","user_id":290282,"name":"Alessandro Veronese","website":""},{"id":112055,"bio":"Portugal is now my home but I have travelled extensively in Italy making photographic work. My practice involves a combination of walking and photography and I see and notice the world most clearly when out and about on foot. I attempt to use photography to capture flashes of clarity and insight that may occur through the practice of walking. I find myself attracted to edges of cities and urban areas, liminal zones, and spaces that are neither one thing nor the other. These are places where I feel tensions between constructed order and looming chaos as development and wilderness jostle for superiority over space. ","user_id":111453,"name":"Tim Brown","website":""},{"id":794444,"bio":"","user_id":782905,"name":"Sean Magrath","website":""},{"id":798186,"bio":"All ","user_id":786013,"name":"Farhan Zafar","website":""},{"id":432747,"bio":"She sees herself as a new generation hypersensitive human-artist, who is with a click of the shutter creating the visual art as a part of being herself, by seeing and hearing. Each of her picture is enriched with the psychological portrait of the person, making each of it even more unique and inspiring. Her style can be very provocative, intimate, dystopian a bit futuristic and sincere.\nEach image captures the essence of my emotional recovery, as I revisit painful memories, reconnect with forgotten parts of myself, and rediscover my inner world. \nHer photography seeks to convey the subconscious rituals we undergo as we heal and grow, offering a raw and intimate portrayal of the human experience.\n","user_id":432163,"name":"Kate Nova","website":"www.instagram.com/the_body_poetry"},{"id":60141,"bio":"Irving Villegas (b. 1982) is a Mexican photographer currently based in Hannover, Germany.\nHe studied photojournalism and documentary photography at University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hannover.\nIn 2005 he started to collaborate with national and international newspapers, news-photo agencies and NGOs. He focused on documentary photography,  currently he is working on his project\" working far away\" about seasonal workers in different countries. He intends to continue working on this issue in the months and years to come.\n\nHe is Feature Contributor at INSTITUTE for Artist Management.\n\nAwards\n\n2014 PhotOn Festival Award (Photojournalist Festival in Valencia, Spain) with the project „Working far away“.\n\n2014 Honorable Mention at Perugia Social Photo Fest (Perugia , Italy) with the project „Working far away“.\n\n2014 Finalist in Emergentes dst Award at Encontros da Imagen in Braga, Portugal. with the project „Working far away“.\n\n2010 Finalis in the cover magazine contest. \"Titelbilder-Wettbewerb 2010 PP\" Photopresse Magazine , Germany.\n\n2009 Honorary Mention \" in the 8. International Barnack Biennales 2009 , Lynow, Germany.\n\n2009 Finalis in the cover magazine contest. \"Titelbilder-Wettbewerb 2009 PP\" Photopresse Magazine , Germany.\n\n2006 First and second place in diferents categories in National Geographic competition \"Luces de America 2006, Mexico.\n\nExhibitions\n\n2015 „Working far away“ exhibition at „Triennial of Photography Hamburg“ .June. Hamburg, Germany.\n\n2015 \"Working far away\"  exhibition at \"Kolga Tbilisi photo Festival\" .May. Tbilisi. Georgien.\n\n2015 \"Working far away\"  exhibition at \"Photon Festival\" .May. Valencia. Spain\n\n2015 \"Working far away\" exhibition at \"Focus photography Festival\" .March. Mumbai, India.\n\n2011  Format Festival  (Derby/ UK)   The  artworks was commissioned by collectives encounter's currator Yasmina Reggad for an exhibition during the Format festival in Derby.\n\n2010 Gymnaka Photo España 2010 (Madrid,Spain)\n\n2006 \"Expofotoperiodismo\", Museo de la ciudad de Mexico.\n\n2006 \"71 Imagenes\"Centro cultural AROC Mexico.\n\nProjections:\n\n2015 \"Working far away\" at Slideluck CORTONA ON THE MOVE. Cortona, Italy,July 2015\n\n2015 \"Working far away\" Night Projection at  Encontros da Imagen. September. Braga, Portugal","user_id":60146,"name":"Irving Villegas","website":"www.irvingvillegas.com"},{"id":60108,"bio":"Born in the Black Forest of southern Germany, Photographer Philipp Engelhorn worked as a photographers assistant in New York City for 6 years before relocating to Hong Kong in 2002. Philipp is an Award winning documentary and travel photographer who travels the far corners of the world since over 10 years working on commissioned assignments and long term personal projects\nHis fine art aesthetic merged with a stressing intimacy with his subject matter, respect and understanding for the people and issues he is fortunate enough to photograph, creates work that is personal and touching. It is this approach that enables him to capture unique and stunning images from some of the most remote and luxurious places in the world. ","user_id":60113,"name":"Philipp Engelhorn","website":"www.philippengelhorn.com"},{"id":794457,"bio":"With over two decades of global experience as a Creative Director, I deliver creative solutions for all digital and print marketing channel strategies. A photography explorer. I have a Master of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design from Savannah College of Art and Design. tim@hackstencreative.com","user_id":782914,"name":"Tim Hackleman","website":"hackleman.myportfolio.com"},{"id":60261,"bio":"Kazuma Obara (Japan, 1985) is a photojournalist based in the UK and Japan. Focusing on hidden victims in society is a theme he explores in his projects.  Just after the tsunami and nuclear disaster in 2011, he began documenting the disaster area, photographing from inside Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Obara was the first photojournalist to convey the story from inside the plant. His work in the disaster areas was published as the photobook Reset Beyond Fukushima, published by Lars Müller Publishers, Switzerland in March 2012. \n\nIn 2014, he focused on victims of World War Two in Japan and his self published photobook Silent Histories was shortlisted for Paris Photo/Aperture Photo Book Award and was selected for TIME, Lens Culture, and Telegraph Best Photobook 2014. Continuing his pursuit of nuclear labour issues as a long term project, Obara was focusing on victims at Chernobyl nuclear power plant. In 2015, he studied at London College of Communication Photojournalism and Documentary Photography MA course and got a master’s degree. His project “Exposure\" in Chernobyl was selected for World Press Photo 2016 People category 1st prize.\n\nA partner photographer of Swiss photo agency Keystone, his photographs appear in The Guardian, Courier international, ZEIT, El Mund, Le Point, BBC, CNN, NHK, and DAYS JAPAN.","user_id":60264,"name":"Kazuma Obara","website":"kazumaobara.com"},{"id":60074,"bio":"Pete Muller is an award-winning photojournalist and multimedia reporter based in Nairobi, Kenya. His work explores issues of conflict, masculinity and nationalism in post-colonial states. He strives to create images and material that demand emotional and intellectual consideration to the lives and experiences of those depicted.\n\nMuller covers East and Central Africa for a number of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Monocle Magazine and others. He has also partnered on humanitarian advocacy campaigns with Amnesty International, UNICEF, the Nobel Women’s Initiative and others. \n\nIn addition to such projects, Muller is currently developing a body of work that examines the relationship between masculinity and violence in eastern Congo, Namibia and South Africa. This work has been made possible through a grant from the Open Society Initiative of Southern Africa. \n\nBetween 2009-2012, he was based in South Sudan where he documented the country’s precarious transition to independence.\n\nMuller has contributed photography and reporting to outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME Magazine, Foreign Policy Magazine, Newsweek Magazine, National Geographic, Public Radio International, Paris Match and others. \n\nIn 2011, Muller was named Wire Photographer of the Year by TIME Magazine. In 2012, he was awarded the John Faber Award for Best Photographic News Reporting from the Overseas Press Club of America. In 2013 his work on gun culture in the United States was awarded 3rd place in the Sony World Photography Awards and he received Honorable Mention for his coverage of the border war between Sudan and South Sudan. In 2013, the Diplomatic Courier Magazine named him of the 99 Most Influential Young People in Foreign Policy. His work on mass rape and mobile tribunals was also featured in the 19th Annual Open Society Foundation Moving Walls Documentary Photography Project.","user_id":60079,"name":"Pete Muller","website":"www.primecollective.com/photographers/muller"},{"id":847769,"bio":"NetSet Software, we help startups turn ideas into real, working products with speed and clarity. As a trusted MVP product development agency, our focus is on building simple, scalable solutions that allow businesses to test their ideas in the market without unnecessary delays.\n\nAs an experienced MVP development company, we work closely with founders to understand their vision and deliver products that offer real value from day one. Our approach is practical—we focus on core features, faster development, and early user feedback to help you make smarter decisions.\n\nFrom concept to launch, NetSet Software acts as a reliable technology partner, helping startups build with confidence and grow with the right foundation.","user_id":833613,"name":"NetSet Software","website":"www.netsetsoftware.com/startups/mvp-development.php"},{"id":60078,"bio":"Beaux arts, scenography, jazz and travel bring Rachel Bandit to Photography. She tries to make sense of her urban poetic visions, between Hockney and Matta-Clark, on an air of Grant Green.\nMelancholy constructivist \"Antonionienne\", nocturnal ballad in North Africa or southern hemisphere, Rachel Bandit delivers her universe of 'crossing', and fixed on film his dream of freedom and speed, perpetual movement in the stability of the moment.\nhttp://www.rachelbandit.com","user_id":60083,"name":"Rachel Bandit","website":"www.rachelbandit.com"},{"id":60091,"bio":"I graduated from the University of Florida in 2012 with a BFA in Photography. I began my graduate studies shortly after and left my main photographic subject, my family, behind.\n\nIt was in graduate school I began developing an idea around a new family, which led me to my series, \"Moving In.\" I graduated with my MFA in photography from SFAI in 2014, and began working on a series surrounding the Upper Class of San Francisco entitled \"Closing In.\"\n\nNow, I reside in NYC, work at Facebook, and am working towards my next series in photography. ","user_id":60096,"name":"Chandler Holmes","website":"www.chandlerholmes.com"},{"id":60475,"bio":"I am 64; a retired nurse. I began following my passion for the arts in 2009 as a fine art painter after a 50 year layoff. I accidentally landed in a photography class at LBCC and found another outlet for my creative compulsion. This work has become an essential part of my healing process. I feel blessed.","user_id":60478,"name":"Anne Howard","website":"None "},{"id":60571,"bio":"My name is Cosimo Manlio De Pasquale (I prefer to be called with the second one) from Italy, I am a self made passionate Photographer and Traveller. \n\nI try to give life to all my emotions by telling a place in all his aspects, more than a \"documentarist reportage\" I use to approach to my shots as an \"inner journey\" through which you can see a place by my soul more than my eyes.\nThe passion for photography was born by traveling, for the need to freeze an emotion, to fix it forever and to have the chance to revive it, then matured also in an emotional quest for the daily life, but the journey gives me the opportunity to tell and remember the places through always unknown emotions, because I never know what to expect from a new place, and often some emotions remain connected elsewhere, photography is a way to keep in touch\n","user_id":60574,"name":"Manlio De Pasquale","website":"500px.com/manlioph/galleries"},{"id":60647,"bio":"Internationally published journalist and photographer.","user_id":60650,"name":"Garine Tcholakian","website":"GlobalTourist.TV"},{"id":60202,"bio":"Alvaro Sanchez-Montañes is a photographer born and raised in Madrid (1973) where he lived until completing his University studies. He is currently living in Barcelona where he has developed his photography career for several years now.\n\nHis work has been exhibited in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao, London, Mexico D.F. and New York among other cities, achieving several awards and mentions such as the Epson Photography Award 2009, Descubrimientos PhotoEspaña 2010 (finalist), International Photo Award 2009 and Fundación AENA 2012. His work is present in numerous public and private collections.\n\nHis photographs have been published in National Geographic, Sunday Times Magazine, El Pais, PDN, Watch Magazine, Esquire, La Fotografía, Etiqueta Negra, Digital Photo, and many others.","user_id":60207,"name":"Alvaro Sanchez Montanes","website":"www.alvarosh.es"},{"id":60184,"bio":"A French photographer born in 1966 in Laos on the banks of the Mekong, Lâm Duc Hiên went to Thailand before moving to France.\n \nAfter experiencing an exodus and touring the world, covering the main conflicts from 1990 to 2002 as a humanitarian and press photographer for the Vu agency, this major photojournalist and arts school graduate decided to return to his roots. He travelled up the 4,200 km of the Mekong, hitching rides on boats and meeting the peoples of Thailand, from Cambodia or the high Tibetan plains, who live along the banks of this mythical river. \n\nHe has won numerous awards, and received the prestigious Leica Prize, the Grand Prix Européen de la Ville de Vevey in 1995 and first prize in the portraiture section of the World Press contest in 2001.\n\nLâm Duc Hiên has garnered international acclaim and is engaged in the fight for the protection of natural resources and human rights. He is also the author of seven books and a documentary film on the Mekong.","user_id":60189,"name":"Lâm Duc Hiên","website":"www.lamduchien.com"},{"id":60386,"bio":"Raised in a small village in southwestern Germany, there are not many distractions. The road was early marked outward for me.\nAfter finishing school, I first went to Muenster/Germany for my studies, which were continued and completed in Freiburg/Germany. After working at the University of Freiburg, and a parish in Switzerland, I am currently working photographically with the Swiss Catholic Media Center. I also try to give young people back a closer look at the surrounding world and to themselves.\n\nAs a photographic self-taught I have sharpened my view over the time, to and with the people I have met. My photographic work concentrates more and more on photo stories from different areas, specially themes which are connected to faith and religion.","user_id":60389,"name":"Oliver Sittel","website":"www.oliversittel.jimdo.com"},{"id":60331,"bio":"Federica Cocciro (1989) was born and raised in Milan. She has degrees in Italian literature and Publishing. She also attended a course in photojournalism at Istituto Italiano di fotografia. As a freelance photographer, she creates personal projects and authorial reports about social items, publishing in national newspapers and international magazines. ","user_id":60334,"name":"Federica Cocciro","website":"www.federicacocciro.com"},{"id":60561,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer, I started photography in 2009 and continue till this day. I welcome you to come with my in my photographic journeys.","user_id":60564,"name":"Tiplea Remus","website":"remustiplea.blogspot.ro"},{"id":60166,"bio":"Working as a journalist for nearly 10 years, i decided to change my route to photography. After studying at New York Film Academy, i started to work on my own photography projects which are basically based on naive human stories, street photography and experimentals. \nI can define my style as a messy melancholic which carries a need to communicate with the third person and out of perfectionism. \nMy street photography and street interviews project can be seen here:\nwww.istanbulinsanlari.com\nAnd also my portraits portfolio can be seen from:\nsilavera.photoshelter.com \n","user_id":60171,"name":"Sila Ozcelik Yener","website":"www.behance.net/silavera"},{"id":207841,"bio":" I  graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts , majoring in Art. With the passion and persistence to the art of painting, I persist in further exploration and study on traditional Chinese painting and woodcut prints. In recent years, I have tried to create some works with obvious personal style by combining the compositions of Chinese painting and the textures of printmaking with my photographic tactile. So I called my first photography collection Tactile.\n\n1）Year 2020 ILFORD \u0026amp; AUTHART  Jury Award for Black and White Photography Cometion. (China)\n2)  Year 2020 The First Price of TANGPING professional Film Photography Art Award. (China)\n3）LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2021, Juror's Pick\n4）LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2022, Juror's Pick\n5) reFocus Awards 2022  (Street PRO Gold)","user_id":207239,"name":"立li 陈chen","website":"www.lensculture.com/li"},{"id":90953,"bio":"Raj Chaturvedi is a Celebrity and Fashion Photographer working based at Mumbai in India.He has been recognised internationally for his work with awards in Paris (PX3) and IPA. He has shot at international locations like: USA, Europe, Thailand, Singapore, Turkey etc.\nHe has shot with many celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, Chris Gayle, Randeep Hooda, Kunal Kapoor, Ali Zafar, Amy Jackson, Sunny Leone, Unmukt Chand, Evelyn Sharma etc and for renowned publications and Fashion brands.\nHis work has been published in publications like : L'officiel, Hello! India, Maxim, Cosmopolitan, Filmfare, Femina, The Man Magazine, Shoes and Accessories, Sportswear International, Better Homes and Gardens, M magazine and many more.","user_id":90491,"name":"Raj Chaturvedi","website":"www.rajchaturvedi.in"},{"id":177004,"bio":"Chris Bohner is an artist working in photography, metal, mixed media, and sound.  He is a resident artist of the Otis Street Arts Project in Mount Rainier, MD.\n\n","user_id":176402,"name":"Chris Bohner","website":"www.chrisbohner.com"},{"id":137006,"bio":"•\tUniversita’ del Piemonte Orientale Graduated in Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures, English and French, Major in Mass Communication @ Vercelli (2002)\n•\tUniversita’ Popolare Vercelli Photography Class @ Vercelli (2013)\n•\tMaster Design and Image with Oliviero Toscani @ Bard (AO) (2016)\n•\tStaged Photography with Guia Besana @ Lucca (2018)\n•\tDummy Photobook with Luca Panaro @ Ferrara (2019)","user_id":136404,"name":"Nicoletta Cossa","website":"www.nicolettacossa.jimdo.com"},{"id":106352,"bio":"Emile Ducke is a German documentary photographer. His work focuses on Eastern Europe. For the past two years, he has covered Russia’s devastating invasion of Ukraine, from the build-up to all-out war, its outbreak in Kyiv and the immediate aftermath of the occupation of Bucha, to the Russian retreat from Kharkiv region and daily life under shelling in Kherson. He has done so as a regular contributor for The New York Times, as well as for other international publications and on personal projects. Before 2022, he was based in Moscow, where he covered Russia’s tumultuous descent into ever more violent authoritarianism. Over five years, he worked across the country, documenting the realities of daily life far from the capital, from the remote corners of Siberia to the edges of the Russian Arctic. He captured the contradictions of life in Chechnya under the Kadyrov regime, and probed how the legacy of Stalin’s labour camps is being rewritten in Putin’s Russia, among other topics.","user_id":105750,"name":"Emile Ducke","website":"www.emileducke.de"},{"id":60225,"bio":"Carla Andrade se licenció en Comunicación Audiovisual en la Universidad de Salamanca en el año 2006 y actualmente es estudiante de Filosofía por la UNED en Madrid. Ha realizado residencias artísticas en Islandia, Suecia, Bilbao, La Rioja, Nepal y Chile. Ha expuesto de forma individual en el MAC de A Coruña, el Colegio de España en París, La Galería Trinta en Santiago de Compostela, el CDAN en Huesca, La Casa das Artes en Vigo, la Fundación BilbaoArte o la Fundación FIArt en Madrid, entre otros. De forma coletiva, su trabajo se ha mostrado en centros de arte contemporáneo como el Museo Guggenheim de Bilbao, el MARCO de Vigo, el Museo del Traje de Madrid, el 104 EN Paris, el CGAC en Santiago de Compostela, el Sexto Edificio del  Museo de Pontevedra, la Galería Valid Foto en Barcelona, etc; en festivales de fotografía y de cine como PhotoEspaña, el Mois de la Photo (París), Encontros da Imagem (Portugal), Festival Internacional de Fotografía de Granada, Emergent (Lleída), Cineuropa (Santiago de Compostela), Filmadrid o el (S8) Mostra de Cinema Periférico en A Coruña; y en galerías e instituciones de países como EE.UU, Brasil, Chile, Rumanía, Suecia, Alemania, Reino Unido, Francia y Portugal. Entre sus premios destacan el Primer Premio de Artes Plásticas 2013 de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Premio Artistas Emergentes Absolut Casa/Arte 2013, Premio Frac Vila de adquisición 2013 de la Galería Luis Adelantado, Premio Mujeres-Foro-Dialogo Alliançe Française / Pilar Citoler 2012, Premio de Fotografía Comunidad de Madrid SUMMA 2015 (accésit), Tercer Premio Arte Joven Gobierno de la Rioja 2015, entre otros. Ha sido becada con las Ayudas a la Creación Joven de Injuve, la Fundación BilbaoArte, VEGAP o las Becas de Creación Artística en el Extranjero de Gas Natural Fenosa. Además, su trabajo fotográfico y de colaboración en cine ha formado parte de múltiples publicaciones y festivales tanto nacionales como internacionales. \n","user_id":60229,"name":"Carla Andrade","website":"www.carlafernandezandrade.com"},{"id":775338,"bio":"I take urban street photography as a hobby.\n\n2023. 4. 6 ~ 4. 23  ‘City Walk’  : 3-person photo exhibition in Gallery Bresson\n\n2024. 8. 14 ~ 8. 20  'City Walk 2’  : 4-person photo exhibition in Gallery INSAART(인사아트)\n\n2024. 10. 16 ~ 10. 22 'Urban Story' : 6-person photo exhibition in Gallery IS(이즈)  --\u0026gt; My Title \"Hidden Spectrums\"\n\n2025. 9   The Minimalist Photography Awards 2025 \"Honorable Mention in the Abstract Cetegory\"\n","user_id":767184,"name":"HAN KWU RHIE","website":"N/A"},{"id":90878,"bio":"photography is my hobby. I've studied architecture and worked in the construction business.","user_id":90417,"name":"Atabak Tammuzkhah","website":""},{"id":137147,"bio":"I'm a NYC-based female storyteller. I have a background as a journalist and writer turned photographer with a love for documentary, cinema and the arts.  ","user_id":136545,"name":"Mich Cardin","website":"michcardin.com "},{"id":137247,"bio":"","user_id":136645,"name":"Jinuk OH","website":"allenseyes.myportfolio.com"},{"id":193344,"bio":"My name is Sergey Lebedev.\nI'm art- photographer from Ukraine.\nI'm have education and expirience of work as Director Of Photography in cinematography and commercial photographer for magasines, agency etc..\nB\u0026amp;W art-photography is my hobby for 30 years ago.\nI'm opening for co-operation with galleryes, privat collectioners, art-projects, etc.\n\n","user_id":192742,"name":"Sergey Lebedev","website":""},{"id":794541,"bio":"","user_id":782982,"name":"Xinghao He","website":null},{"id":710550,"bio":"Film and Polaroid Photographer based in Bologna, Italy.\nAuthor of the recent photo book \"The Art of Hat-making\" published by New Heroes and Pioneers - Malmö, 2023.","user_id":709966,"name":"Giovanni Previdi","website":""},{"id":794545,"bio":"2019- 2023. \nMembership Exhibition of the Suwon Catholic Photographers' Association\n2024. \na group exhibition ","user_id":782984,"name":"GIWEOL HAN","website":"cafe.naver.com/forolab"},{"id":60619,"bio":"Born on 4th April in the city of Nizhniy Tagil, Russia. Moved to St. Petersburg in 2008. Graduated from Baltic State Technical University as engineer in 2014. Also in 2014, completed a one-year training at the Department of Documentary Photography under the tutorship of Mikhail Domozhilov and participated in the Russian Reporters Magazine’s Summer School under the curatorship of Andrey Polikanov and Tatyana Plotnikova.  ","user_id":60622,"name":"Anton Vinogradov","website":"antonvinogradov.wix.com/docfoto"},{"id":74086,"bio":"Ray Ketcham has an obsession for human stories.  Originally from the American Southwest, he has lived in the Pacific Northwest for the last forty-five years where he first studied sculpture at the University of Western Washington and went on to show his work in New York and Seattle. Since he was a teenager, he has had a camera in hand and today he works as a commercial, freelance photographer. His clients include humanitarian and government organizations as well as local businesses. ","user_id":73788,"name":"Raymond Ketcham","website":"www.rlketcham.com"},{"id":60448,"bio":"I am a Norwegian (nationality) photographer and educator based in Switzerland, working with a number of different organisations and publications including UEFA, Aga Khan Foundation, Enfants du Monde, WTO, Nikon and many others. I contribute to Keystone Photo agency in Zurich. \n\nI am also a workshop instructor and organise workshops in different locations and on different topics with focus on documentary photography. I hold an adjunct position teaching photography at Webster University in Geneva. ","user_id":60451,"name":"Kristian Skeie","website":"ks-imaging.blogspot.ch"},{"id":677304,"bio":"photography is my other reality","user_id":676720,"name":"Denis Borovskikh","website":"freelooks.art"},{"id":794620,"bio":"Practicing noticing. ","user_id":783049,"name":"brandon gascho","website":""},{"id":562910,"bio":"I am truly passionate about photography. This began when I was very young. It grew and developed spontaneously in a self-taught manner. This has led me to learn about nature and respect it. A lot of times it does not show itself easily. It is there where intuition and patience are present, and in the end, it generally allows me to capture that special and ephemeral moment.\nWhen creating my works, I seek to interpret reality based on my inspiration and ensure that within that frame the elements coexist harmoniously in a balanced and simple way, and this create an atmosphere of peace, pleasure and relaxation.\nAt first glance, I invite the viewer to intuitively reach the imaginary thread that leads them to discover a story that unleashes feelings.","user_id":562326,"name":"Elio Borjas","website":"www.elioborjasphotography.com"},{"id":794667,"bio":"Michael Dolan is a US based photographer documenting people, places and things on the verge of disappearing. ","user_id":783089,"name":"Michael Dolan","website":"hystericalpanic.com"},{"id":96288,"bio":"Robert A. Ripps personal work explores the interaction and intersection of nature and the man-made world, both visually, as well as technically. He received his BFA in photography from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and has studied at the Center for Creative Imaging (CCI), and Maine Media Workshops.\n\nRobert has won numerous awards, including Lürzer’s Archive Edition 6- 200best digital artists, American Photography 36 and 39 annuals, multiple honors from Photo District News (PDN), as well as being a part of the Polaroid collection.\n\nHis most recent solo exhibition, Negativityness Abounds, was at the Christine Frechard Gallery in Pittsburgh.","user_id":95774,"name":"Robert Ripps","website":"www.negativityness.com"},{"id":794666,"bio":"Phil Crow is a commercial photographer based in Lincoln UK. ","user_id":783088,"name":"Phil Crow","website":"www.philcrow.com"},{"id":490940,"bio":"Street photographer from Helsinki, Finland.Helsinki based Tommi Viitala (born in 1975) has started active street photography over four years ago. However, the camera is not a new device for him because he has been filming more and less actively throughout his life, starting with film cameras from the 90s. \n\nIn street photography, Tommi's signature style includes precise composition, sharp contrasts, moody atmosphere and symmetry. Of these, the contrasts are the most what Tommi hunts every day on the streets, the sunnier the day, the more Tommi looks for shadows. Street photography has also taught Tommi to look at the city in a different way, to look for exceptions and small glitches to pick up small beautiful details from those moments. Tommi's photos has been published also various street photography magazines. \n\nTommi has given many presentations about street photography at many different events under the title \"Random Encounters from the streets\". That title perhaps best sums up the reason why Tommi enjoys street photography — you never know what the street will capture on camera. \n\nWhat attracts Tommi about street photography is that even if like ten different photographers tak","user_id":490356,"name":"Tommi Viitala","website":"tommiviitala.com"},{"id":803253,"bio":"Passionate photographer","user_id":790185,"name":"Elzbieta Targonska","website":"www.zoltyblog.com"},{"id":794670,"bio":"Hello! My name is Ismael Quintanilla III, a concert photographer based out of the “Live Music Capital of the World” Austin, Texas","user_id":783092,"name":"Ismael Quintanilla III","website":"www.iq3photo.com"},{"id":365667,"bio":"Born in 1983, Emeric Lhuisset grew up in Paris suburbs.\nResearcher at the Institut ACTE of Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Emeric Lhuisset graduated in arts (Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris) and in\ngeopolitics (University Panthéon-Sorbonne / Ecole Normale Superieure d’Ulm - Center for geostrategy).\nHis works has been shown in numerous exhibitions particularly at Tate Modern (UK), Museum Folkwang (DE), Institut du monde arabe (FR),\nStedelijk Museum (NL), Rencontres d’Arles (FR), Sursock Museum (LB), Times Museum (CN), Centre Pompidou (FR).\nHe also won the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award 2020, the BMW Residency for photography 2018, and\nGrand Prix Images Vevey - Leica Prize 2017.\nHe published by André Frère Editions and Paradox (Ydoc), Maydan – Hundred portraits (2014), Last water war (2016), Ukraine - Hundred\nhidden faces (2022), by André Frère Edition and Al-Muthanna L'autre rive (2017), by Editions Trocadero Quand les nuages parleront (2019),\nby Filigranes Editions Le bruit du silence (2020) and by Editions La Martinière Percevoir, Emeric Lhuisset (2023).\nIn addition to his art practice, he teaches at Sciences Po about contemporary art \u0026amp; geopolitics.","user_id":365065,"name":"Emeric Lhuisset","website":"www.emericlhuisset.com"},{"id":60306,"bio":"Remera is a travel and street photographer, based in Luxembourg. He was born in Kigali, Rwanda, and  grew up in France.\nIn 2009, he acquired a camera to document a trip in China. This journey has sparked an interest in photography and the desire to show other cultures. This road leads him around the world; Europe, Africa, North America, Asia, Middle East.\nRemera’s approach is to go to meet people, capture their daily lives and to share their culture and traditions.","user_id":60309,"name":"Remera Olivier","website":"www.remera.org"},{"id":60312,"bio":"Carol Allen-Storey is an award-winning documentary photographer specialising in chronicling humanitarian and social issues.\n\n“My images are intimate, about issues and citizens I deeply care about. I believe photographs may not be capable of doing the moral work for us, but\n they can trigger the process of social consciousness”\n\nIn 2009 Storey was appointed a UNICEF ambassador for photography.\n\nStorey is a graduate with distinction of the Central St. Martins, Master Photography programme, 2000. Further degrees: BA Syracuse University, MA, Columbia University. A native New Yorker, she resides in London.\n","user_id":60315,"name":"Carol Allen-Storey","website":"www.castorey.com"},{"id":142676,"bio":"Working with art photography for 15 years, I have had 3 exhibitions\nand have made three books of photography \" Ethvert tre\" (The each tree) and \"Øyeblikk ved bekk\" (Moments at the little stream.) \nI started with film and darkroom, but now I work with digital camera and Mac.\nI have just made my third photobook: \"Presence\" - HAIKU poetry in words and photoes.","user_id":142074,"name":"Lise Ekern","website":"www.lisefoto.com"},{"id":60364,"bio":"Professional photographer since 1991.\nPhotographed campaigns for main Advertising Agencies, NGOs, Newspapers and Magazines.\nWork experience in Portugal, United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, Honduras, Angola and Morocco.\nBA Honours in Photography, Film and Imaging - Napier University, Scotland.\nIn 2009 started a movement to empower Women through Art. Since then has managed campaigns and projects on gender equality, women’s empowerment and rights, effectively raising public awareness and contributing to changing mentalities.\nManaged lectures on gender equality and leadership.\nOrganised workshops for marginalized youth with UNICEF and CISV.\nLecturer and tutor at IADE Creative University, Lisbon. Photography Course Leader at St Julian’s School, Portugal. Photography Tutor at Light House, Lisbon. Photography Tutor at Escola Património de Sintra.\nArtist presented in Portugal, Italy, Vienna, Spain, Paris, UK and US: NY, Brooklyn and Miami.\nPresented in auction house “Palácio do Correio Velho” (Lisbon) for Modern and Contemporary Art.\n10 books published:\n-Vanguard Visionaries NYC\n- Heróis do Mar\n- Mulheres Portuguesas\n- International Masters of Photography\n- Casa Pastorinhos de Fátima\n- Solidão\n- Agenda Perpétua - ACEP\n- INATEL, 75 years\n- One Life - stories told through photography - Art Takes Miami","user_id":60367,"name":"Gonçalo Cunha De Sá","website":"www.goncalocunhadesa.com"},{"id":60366,"bio":"Jun Michael Park is a documentary photographer and visual storyteller from Seoul, South Korea.\n\nJun has worked for Der Spiegel, Welt am Sonntag, Brand Eins and Cicero Magazine in Germany, LA Times, Bon Appetit, Lonely Planet Magazine Korea, Greenpeace East Asia, Save the Children, Asia Society Korea Center, National Film Board of Canada and NPR among other publications and organizations.\n\nJun is a winner of a Silver award in Press-Feature Story category at Prix de la Photographie Paris (Px3) 2015 and is a participant of the Eddie Adams Workshop XXVIII in New York.","user_id":60369,"name":"Jun Michael Park","website":"www.junmichaelpark.com"},{"id":794649,"bio":"","user_id":783072,"name":"Kei Fujita","website":"kfujita0905.wixsite.com/kei-fujita"},{"id":60379,"bio":"My current photography interests in youth have developed from my curiosity in young peoples emerging identity and personality development in their late teens and early twenties. My previous studies in psychology in relation to personality development and identity have informed this body of work. I have also recently completed a Fine Arts degree with young people as my peers and found it fascinating and rewarding to witness their differences in life choices, behaviors, attitudes, relationships and ways of being. I have made some valuable and long-term friendships during this time. I hope to capture the essence of who they are by careful selection of: characters, pose, background, clothing and facial expression.  My work is about the relationship between the subject and, myself as the photographer, and the viewer.","user_id":60382,"name":"Caroline McGrath","website":""},{"id":60459,"bio":"I was born in Brazil and live in the city of Rio de Janeiro. \nI have a degree in journalism from PUC-Rio, worked as a reporter in Jornal do  Brasil, Jornal Extra and as editor in SporTV.com site. I have worked as a photographer and at the City Hall of Rio de Janeiro from 2010 to 2015, when I came to Portugal. \n \nPublications \n-Sociedade Dividida - Terra Santa (2015)\n- Sociedade Dividida - Iugoslávia (Imã editorial, 2018)\n \nExhibitions \n- Selected for exhibition in the category \"Smile\" during the World Photo Organization / 12 at the Museum of Image and Sound in Sao Paulo, January 2012 Photo. \n- Serie \"Anonymous\" in Gallery Fotospaço in December 2012 and June 2013 (during the FotoRio) - Rio de Janeiro \n \nAwards \nHonorable Mention in the 2013 photo IPPAwards with the picture \"Gullfoss\" , landscape category.","user_id":60462,"name":"Raphael Lima","website":"www.sociedadedividida.com"},{"id":794702,"bio":"Born in 1981, web front-end developer who creates works that incorporate both photography and computer graphics perspectives.","user_id":783121,"name":"Masahiro Sugimoto","website":"d0.studio"},{"id":775692,"bio":"For me photography is about cultivating and sharing awe in a time of uncertainty and grief. I believe that Black and White photography, with its potent and poetic nature, is particularly powerful at conveying awe.\n\nMy roots in landscape photography extend back to childhood camping trips, where I photographed the American West with a Brownie camera. Later I earned a degree in environmental studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, honed my craft as a writer and small press feminist book publisher, and devoted myself to a career in oral history. I synthesize my photography with storytelling through publishing photobooks. My work is recognized by the North American Nature Photography Association, the Natural Landscape Photography Awards, the Lucie Awards, and Yosemite Renaissance, and has appeared in The Sun Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times California Today, LensWork, and other publications.\n","user_id":767455,"name":"Irene Reti","website":"irenereti.com"},{"id":794714,"bio":"I’m Elodie Carrel, and I firmly believe that blending diverse disciplines unveils unique perspectives. \n\nI am a photographer, a medium I chose to convey stories and capture truths through intimate and honest interactions. My initial thirst for knowledge has created a rich educational journey that spans from the the Swiss Institute of Technology majoring in Physics, to the Royal College of Art, majoring in Contemporary Art. \n\nI am inspired by the truth, and that is what drives me to pursue photography today. Photography relies on what objectively exists, as it questions and records life as it is. I strive to infuse sensitivity and some intelligence, and above all, a narrative.","user_id":783129,"name":"Elodie Carrel","website":"elodiecarrel.com"},{"id":60922,"bio":"I'm a psychologist and I write books. I've been working with humanitarian organisazions across the Middle East since 2008 and I started to develop my love for photography in Palestine.  With my camera I explore the paradoxical reality around me. I'm particularly interested in taking photos that portray stories with a socio-political edge. I always look for the \"other side\" of a mainstream narrative and like to combine words and images. ","user_id":60925,"name":"Alessandra Letizia","website":""},{"id":90909,"bio":"Beth is a Brooklyn-based Documentary Photographer and Visual Storyteller.  Beth has been published in Rolling Stone Magazine, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, KEXP website, NPR among others.  In 2001, Beth was selected to participate in the inaugural Photoshelter Mentorship Program and was paired with Photojournalist, Whitney Curtis. \n\nShe is currently a Freelance Photographer at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and diversifying into Unit Stills.  She is also a member of the New York Press Photographer's Association, National Press Photographer's Association, and New York Women in Film and Television.  Throughout her career, Beth has held positions at The International Center of Photography, Grey Advertising, and Getty Images.  She holds a BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts. \n\nBeth lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and 13-year-old son. She is active in her community and education advocacy. Beth delights in being the ringer at karaoke.  ","user_id":90448,"name":"Beth Eisgrau-Heller","website":"www.BethHellerPhoto.com"},{"id":794730,"bio":"Luke Madden is a Maine-based travel photographer who aims to capture the experiences of people in the natural world. Has has created images and video from peaks of the Pyrenees and the Alps to the ocean floor of the subtropics. ","user_id":783144,"name":"Luke Madden","website":"www.lmadden.com"},{"id":794725,"bio":"","user_id":783139,"name":"William Rice","website":""},{"id":60446,"bio":"Maki Hayashida (b.1984, Japan) is a visual artist based in Tokyo. Interested in the medium of photography and its various forms, she experiments with both digital and analogue processes, challenging photography as contemporary art and as a cross-cultural communication tool.\n\nHer subject matters are derived from observations of human's behaviour in consumer society, influenced by her long career in marketing in the Japanese advertising industry. She explores the balance between informativeness and abstraction to question the viewer about what we are not aware of, or would rather ignore, in the daily routines.\n\nShe began her photographic career in 2014, after her self-made photobook, “JAPAN-GO-ROUND,” produced at Reminders Photography Stronghold workshop in Tokyo, received international acclaim. She has been shortlisted for the LUMA Rencontres Dummy Book Award in 2023 as well as awarded the Grand Prix at Dummy Book Award of Singapore International Photography Festival in 2020. Her work has been exhibited internationally and domestically, including Singapore International Photography Festival (2016), FORMAT International Photography Festival (2019), and KYOTOGRAPHIE International Photography Festival KG+SELECT (2021).","user_id":60449,"name":"Maki Hayashida","website":"www.makihayashida.com"},{"id":60899,"bio":"Christopher Young was born in small-town New Zealand in the mid-seventies. After finishing his studies he moved to Germany in 1996 before settling in Western Australia in 2002.\n\nIsolation is a recurring theme in his life and work – the remoteness of growing up in semi-rural New Zealand, the loneliness of living in Germany as a poor German speaker and lately the geographic and ideological seclusion of life in Western Australia, have all coloured his artistic practice.\n\nContext, coding in images and a lack of a personal cultural library have been central themes explored in his work.","user_id":60902,"name":"Christopher Young","website":"www.zebra-factory.com"},{"id":60900,"bio":"I am a full time photographer, specialising in providing book cover imagery for publishers worldwide.\n\nNotable Awards:\n\n2017 Honourable Mentions in Nude and Fine Art series and singles categories. Monovisions Photography Awards \n\n2017 3rd Place in Nude.   High Distinction in Still Life.  Highly Commended in Fine Art. La Grande Awards\n\n2017 3rd Place, Professional Fine Art category. Fine Art Photography Awards\n\n2016 2nd Place overall Photo Shoot Awards\nFirst place, Adademic Nude. Silver, Men Nude. Merit Nature.\n\n2015 Honourable Mentions, Monochrome  Awards, Professional Fashion and Beauty, Nature, Nude, Photo Manipulation categories\n\n2015 Honourable Mention, The Spider Awards, Professional Fine Art category\n\n2015 Second Place, Monochrome Awards, Professional Fine Art category \n\n2012 Black and White Photographer of the Year , B+W Photography Magazine, UK\n\n","user_id":60903,"name":"Clayton Bastiani","website":"www.claytonbastiani.com"},{"id":60959,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in Austin, Texas. My work has exhibited throughout the US and internationally, including the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, and the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado.  ","user_id":60962,"name":"Andrew Lucchesi","website":"andrewlucchesi.com"},{"id":75888,"bio":"Soy Pediatra y apasionada por la fotografía desde hace 10 años, me encanta el retrato y el Documental.","user_id":75588,"name":"Blanca Morales Prado","website":""},{"id":53839,"bio":"Conchi Martínez was born in Soria (Spain) in 1963 but, shortly after, her family moved to Barcelona where she’s lived since then.\n\nShe graduated in Mathematics and worked as a High School teacher until she decided to quit to become a full time photographer, working in the editorial field and developing her personal projects. \n\nHer artistic training comes from diverse photography schools in Barcelona and from workshops given by the MOMA or artists like Fontcuberta, Parr, Webb, Gruyaert...\n\nHer main interests in photography are the everyday life, the identity, the trace of time and trips. \n\nShe has published her portfolios in specialized magazines, catalogues and books and since 2004 has exhibited in galleries and Spanish Festivals like FineArt, Fotonoviembre or Outono Fotográfico and also in the Rencontres d’Arles, the Berlin Biennial, Photolux or Kaunas Photo.\n\nIn 2007 she received her first artistic recognition, a MUSAC scholarship to her work Interiors. After that, Hortus Botanicus, Diagonal-Cornellà, Landscapes of my memory, Barcepoly and Mediterráneo received diverse international awards and she was invited to do an artist residence in Kaunas. ","user_id":53844,"name":"Conchi Martínez","website":"www.conchimartinez.com"},{"id":98613,"bio":"Molly Peters (b. 1988, Oak Bluffs, MA) is a Tucson-based photographer. She holds a BA in photography and Italian Studies from Bard College and an MFA in photography from the Hartford Art School. Her projects often focus on spirituality, Indigenous rights, memory, environmental conservation, and human connection to the natural world. \n\nHer photographs have appeared in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe, and many online exhibitions, including UCR California Museum of Photography’s “Art in the Plague Year.” Her most recent photobook, “Rancho,” was self-published in 2019. Publications include the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Intercept, High Country News, HuffPost, and Aint-Bad. \n","user_id":98018,"name":"Molly Peters","website":"www.mollypetersphoto.com"},{"id":794754,"bio":"I am a hobbyist with a passion for urban architectures, street photography and journalistic captures of events and situations.  Able to travel and prefer to capture various local norms, culture, religious practices, and environmental aspects.  \n\nAs a lifelong learner, always looking to improve my techniques in shooting through post processing.  ","user_id":783164,"name":"David Rosen","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/davidrosen2"},{"id":60537,"bio":"I am Michael, 48 years old, a cameraman, and a passionate photographer. I enjoy working in both analog and digital formats.","user_id":60540,"name":"INZILLO Michael","website":"www.michaelinzillo.com"},{"id":847219,"bio":"Explore potential Asperger's/ASD traits with the Aspie Quiz on AspieQuiz.org. Get a clear summary or a comprehensive AI report for deeper insights. Begin your self-discovery journey today!","user_id":833063,"name":"tanrat big","website":"aspiequiz.org"},{"id":426463,"bio":"Steph Murray is an Irish born fine-art, portrait photographer based out of Chicago. \nSteph started her career working with James Adams Art Auctioneers but soon moved her attention to Advertising where she worked as an Art Director in Dublin and then on to New York and the UK. \n\nWith an MA in Photography from the London College of Communication (University of the Arts)\n\nCommercially as a portait photographer she works with her clients across projects ranging from editorials, portfolios, e-commerce, catalogues and advertisements. \n\nShe is a passionate advocate of the Arts and its potential to evoke change for the betterment of our society. She find joys in highlighting the amazing talent of other creatives, musicians, painters, sculptors, actors - the entire kaleidoscope of talent that sit within the parameters of the Arts. She is on the Exhibition Committee of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago and works with the charity Sky Art to highlight the amazing work that they do by providing free Art Classes to children in the South and West Side of Chicago plus youths in incarceration. ","user_id":425879,"name":"Stephanie Murray","website":"www.stephmurrayphotography.com"},{"id":168577,"bio":"Wilde grew up in Lower Saxony. After studying in Norway she came to Berlin to study audiovisual media at Beuth Hochschule as well as psychology at Fernuniversität Hagen. Focussing on fine art photography and working in her studio she began in 2016 to photographing strangers at night, which evolved into her first international recognized project: \"exposed landscapes\". Winning the title of ND people photographer of the year, the Vonovia award for photography and being on the shortlist for the sony world photography awards as well as the Zeiss Photography award, she had her first solo exhibition at Bickblikk Gallery in Norway. Group exhibitions in the Bochum Kunstmuseum, Kommunale Gallerie Berlin or Somerset House in London followed. Her work evolves around the themes of raw human emotions and the complexity of the outside world, mixed with a grain of personal melancholy. ","user_id":167975,"name":"Lara Wilde","website":"www.lara-wilde.com"},{"id":60526,"bio":"I'm a freelance photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Bucharest, Romania. I started to photograph six years ago, being seduced by street photography. About three years ago, I found a deeper meaning in telling stories, so I turned to photojournalism.\nFirst of all, I am interested in telling the stories of those who can't do it themselves, the poor ones, the troubled, but I go with equal passion, to the heart of the communities in Romania who still preserves the traditions unchanged.\nSome of my photographic achievements are:\nFinalist - DAYS JAPAN International Photojournalism Awards 2016, Siena Photo Awards 2019\nCommended - Sony World Photography Awards 2013, 2014\nExhibition - \"Versus, but together\", Romanian Photographer Salon, World Street Photography, “Street Views á-Priori”, Spotlight: Romania","user_id":60529,"name":"Cristian Munteanu","website":"cristianmunteanu.ro"},{"id":542136,"bio":"Christina Reenberg Jensen is a Danish contemporary artist, who works with different types of media such as photography, sound and video. She has been living abroad for a period of 14 years in Scotland and Norway, where she received a BA (Hons) degree in Fine Art Photography from Glasgow School of Art and a MFA degree from Trondheim Art Academy. She is now living and working in Denmark and has been exhibiting in several different countries including Sweden, Norway, U.S.A and Scotland.\n","user_id":541552,"name":"Christina Jensen","website":"www.christinareenbergjensen.net"},{"id":146607,"bio":"Camilla Jerome (she/her) is a chronically ill and disabled artist from the north shore of Massachusetts. Her photographic, installation, text, and performance work spans autobiographical documentary imagery to private video performances to experimental camera-less photography. Her self-revelatory practice is always on the emotional edge, a form of therapy, a form of art, and a profound journey inward. Jerome’s work explores the intersections of disability, visuality, time, and gender. \nJerome holds an MFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA from Lesley Art and Design. She is also a member of Boston's artist collective, Recently. ","user_id":146005,"name":"Camilla Jerome","website":"www.camillajerome.com"},{"id":794844,"bio":"I am a 38 year old passionate amateur photographer who likes to challenge myself continuously. Capturing moments in outdoor I love the most.  It's a various world out there I never want to miss.","user_id":783236,"name":"John Junior Bauters","website":"jjunior-phtgrph.be"},{"id":794842,"bio":"BA in Art, worked for decades as Maketing Communications Manager and product photographer, turned fine art photographer.","user_id":783234,"name":"Hans Dewald","website":""},{"id":794794,"bio":"","user_id":783196,"name":"Luis Eguiagaray","website":"luiseguiagaray.com"},{"id":543083,"bio":"Amy Durocher is a photographer living in Winthrop, Maine, USA, in unceded Wabanaki Territory. \n \nDurocher’s work has been in several exhibits in New England and New York, and an online exhibit through the Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado. In 2023, Durocher was selected to participate in The Maine Photographers Showcase. Durocher has had two solo shows at Salt Pond Studio in Friendship, Maine.  \n \nAmy  Durocher has given talks on her photography in the Artist's Talk on Art series and at the Atlanta International School.\n \nDurocher attended the Parsons School of Design, NYU, and Maine Media Workshops and College. \n","user_id":542499,"name":"Amy Durocher","website":"amydurocher.com"},{"id":41390,"bio":"Pam Connolly is a lens-based artist and book maker who has been investigating the theme of home for more than 30 years. Her photographs of tin dollhouses, domestic spaces, and family portraits look closely at the American dream, exploring childhood memory and the notion of home; the yearning between the imaginary and the real.\n\nConnolly’s photographs are held in the collections of Brown University and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Her recent artist book, 'Fly in Amber', was acquired by the Hirsch Library, Houston, and the University of Michigan’s Art and Design Collection. Her previous book, 'Cabriole', belongs to the Beineke Library at Yale and the Museum of Fine Arts at Harvard. Connolly has exhibited her work nationally at the Ogden Museum in New Orleans, Foley Gallery in NYC, and Candela Gallery in Richmond, and internationally at the Kominek Gallery in Berlin and the National Portrait Gallery in London. Most recently, Connolly has become the creator and curator of Landau Gallery, a miniature art gallery showcasing photo-based art in 1:12 scale.\n\nConnolly received an MFA in Photography from the Hartford Art School’s International Limited-Residency Program. She lives and works in New York’s Hudson Valley.","user_id":41395,"name":"Pam Connolly","website":"www.pamconnollyphoto.com"},{"id":197711,"bio":"Marysa is a London-based artist of Irish descent whose practice centres on human behaviour, relationships, social interaction, and co-creation. \n\nMarysa has cultivated creative initiatives across Cuba, India, Ireland, London, LA and Mexico. Recent projects include Trellis 3 (2021-22) a public art collaboration with neuroscientists at UCL (UK). Commissions include People Powered, National Portrait Gallery (2022) Paper Gift, and GOSH Arts (2022). Marysa was a winner of the British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Britain (2022). Her work has been exhibited at Belfast Exposed, MARCO (Mexico), Korea International Photo Festival, Los Angeles County Museum of Art(LACMA), National Portrait Gallery, Tate, and The Photographers Gallery and is in the permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery.\n","user_id":197109,"name":"Marysa Dowling","website":"www.marysadowling.co.uk"},{"id":70690,"bio":"\nMarky Kauffmann is a fine art photographer, educator, and curator. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2017 Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist’s Fellowship in Photography. In 2023, she won Honorable Mentions in the Tokyo International Foto Awards, the Analog Sparks International Film Awards, and the 20th Edition Julia Margaret Cameron Worldwide Gala Awards. \n\nKauffmann is a passionate educator who teaches photography at the secondary level. She also spent twenty years on the faculty of the New England School of Photography’s Adult Education Program.\n\nKauffmann utilizes traditional darkroom techniques, alternative processes, and digital technologies to create her unique images.\n","user_id":70422,"name":"Marky Kauffmann","website":"markykauffmannphotography.com"},{"id":794834,"bio":"Mostly self-taught amateur photography based in Barbados.","user_id":783229,"name":"Adam Taylor","website":"jamtaylor.com"},{"id":145165,"bio":"Kunal Kohli is a narrative photographer from Norway living in New York. His work heavily focuses on themes of self-identity and explores the relationships between people who may be perceived as \"different\" from one another. With a family background in India, Kunal's photos often deal with issues of diversity and representation. Kunal's photography is reflective, often drawing from his observations to create thought-provoking and emotionally resonant pieces.\n\nKunal also received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, most recently winning the Aesthetica Art Prize in 2022. His work has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, London, Milan, York, Tokyo and Cape Town to name a few. \n\nOverall, Kunal Kohli is a talented and thought-provoking artist whose pictures will continue inspiring and engaging audiences for years.","user_id":144563,"name":"Kunal Kohli","website":"www.kunalkohli.com"},{"id":732923,"bio":"I started photographing at age 14, processing film and printing in my basement. Post-college I won a Massachusetts Arts Council grant in photography. I then moved to Israel where I taught photography for three years at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. Returning to the US I received an MFA at Pratt Institute and taught at Pratt Manhattan. I have exhibited in a number one person and group shows in Israel and the US. More recently I have re-engaged multiple projects with digital photography, self published a book and participated in group shows and publications.\n","user_id":732023,"name":"Daniel Weingrod","website":"danweingrod.com"},{"id":794828,"bio":"A man who likes to bring his camera anywhere he goes.","user_id":783224,"name":"Leonardus Bramantya","website":""},{"id":848038,"bio":"","user_id":833882,"name":"Dany Tanguay","website":"danytanguayphotographe.ca"},{"id":23120,"bio":"Susan Rosenberg Jones is a portrait and documentary photographer based in New York City. Her work explores themes of home, family, community, identity, aging, love, and relationships. \n\nSusan was a Critical Mass Top 50 recipient in 2017 and 2021. Her work has been exhibited in solo and juried group exhibitions at the Center for Fine Art Photography, Baxter Street at CCNY, Howland Cultural Center, the Griffin Museum, the Center for Photographic Art, apexart Gallery, Foley Gallery, Plaxall Gallery, and Candela Books + Gallery, among others.\n\nSusan’s work has appeared in several publications, both print and online, some of which include: Lenscratch, Strange Fire Collective, Fraction, Float Magazine, The American Scholar, F-Stop, Down East magazine, and Memory Orchards, a book published by Candela Books.\n\nPodcasts featuring Susan include Keep the Channel Open, The Candid Frame, and AJHS At Lunch With. She has given artist talks at The Griffin Museum in 2019, and at School of Visual Art’s i3 Digital Photography Masters Lecture Series in 2020.  In December, 2023, Susan's portfolio book, Second Time Around, was published by Peanut Press.\n\n\n\n","user_id":23120,"name":"Susan Rosenberg Jones","website":"www.susanrosenbergjones.com"},{"id":114805,"bio":"Combining his passion for missions and multimedia storytelling, Marc Ira Hooks has focused his lenses, and his career, on capturing the people and places which have touched his heart. For nearly a decade, Hooks made his\nhome in Europe where his travels took him to more than 30 countries around the globe. Now based in McKinney, Texas, Hooks continues to capture the human spirit with stories, photo essays, videos, and street portraits as he paints a cross-section of everyday life and tell the stories of the places and people whom he has met along the way.","user_id":114203,"name":"Marc Hooks","website":"www.MIHphotography.com"},{"id":794853,"bio":"Painting and modeling. And photography.\n Imagining something made me feel alive. I always have fun then. And I am always nervous.","user_id":783243,"name":"Asahi Oi","website":"www.instagram.com/no_ru36?igsh=MWc0NmJwcTMwenhhdw%3D%3D\u0026utm_source=qr"},{"id":794856,"bio":"My name is Hubert Mielnik, I come from Poland and I am 43 years old. I have been interested in photography for several years, but only the last two years have brought me results in the form of interesting frames and sporadic successes, which makes me very happy. I love time spent with nature and the unique atmosphere of a sunrise.","user_id":783246,"name":"Hubert Mielnik","website":""},{"id":60679,"bio":"Y.K.Yeo (Yeow-Kwang Yeo) was born in Singapore. He had managed business in the Asia Pacific region for over twenty years. He decided to devote himself entirely to photography in 2007 and began to involve in a wide array of photographic activities include travel and social projects.\n\nHe won the Best Single Image of The Travel Photographer Of The Year Award in 2012 and the first prize in the Sony World Photographic Awards in 2013. In the same year, he was awarded The Photographer of the Year 2013 by Singapore Ngee Ann Cultural Centre. Other accolades under his belt include the Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society of the United Kingdom in 1988. He published his first photographic book titled \"Aura of the Children\" in 2015.","user_id":60682,"name":"Yeow-Kwang Yeo","website":"ykyeophoto.blogspot.com"},{"id":191973,"bio":"I am 'sansei.' In my culture that means that my grandparents all immigrated to the United States from Japan. My great childhood discovery was a box filled with photographs and medals from my father’s WWII service. He was a combat veteran of the U.S. Army’s much decorated, all Japanese American, 442nd Regiment. That box was the seed of my interest in the relationships between photography, memory, and the way that race, culture and society manifest themselves in the landscape. While I embarked on studies of economics in college and searched for my future, I hopped freight trains, drove taxicabs, and I realized that I seemed to carry a camera everywhere. In 1978, I earned a BFA from the University of Colorado and, in 1985, a MFA in photography from Arizona State University. After a brief move to New York City, I returned to Arizona where, for 33 years, I taught photography at Glendale Community College outside of Phoenix. I retired in 2020. My one-person shows include shows at ASU’s Northlight Gallery, the Print Center in Philadelphia, Modified Arts in Phoenix, Phoenix Community College, and Eye Lounge, an Phoenix artist's collective that I currently belong to. I live in Phoenix with my wife, Teri, and a dog.","user_id":191371,"name":"Dean Terasaki","website":"deanterasaki.xyz"},{"id":533005,"bio":"\nGeremew Tigabu is an accomplished photographer based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. With over nine years of experience in the field, he has built a reputation for his exceptional work in documentary photography. Geremew began his career as a freelance photographer before joining the leading newspaper Fortune (circulated in Ethiopia) as a photojournalist. After several years of practicing photojournalism, he co-founded Stops Creative Communication Plc and worked as an Art Director. Today, he continues to work as a freelance photographer, bringing his unique perspective to a wide range of projects. Geremew’s work has been recognized both locally and internationally. He exhibited his works at the prestigious Addis Foto Fest in 2016, He was also part of the Young African Photographers exhibition at the Alliance Ethio Francaise in 2018, Capture Addis at the City Hall in 2019, and at Lagos Photo-Home Museum in 2020. In addition to his artistic achievements, Geremew is a member of the African Photojournalism Database (APJD) and was one of the winners of the ‘Celebrate Africa Photography Competition’ in 2017, organized by PicFair and Canon, He was short-listed for the Ugandan Press Photo 2021 ","user_id":532421,"name":"Geremew Tigabu","website":"geremewtigabu.com"},{"id":60558,"bio":"since 2000 I work as a regular contributor to The New York Times, on assignment by the Art, Travel and Foreign desks on features in the Netherlands.  I  worked for the Dutch national newspaper Trouw and national weekly magazines de Groene Amsterdammer and  HP/DeTijd. I was a parttime photo editor for the newspaper de Volkskrant for a few years.\n\nNext to corporate assignments and teaching I now work on more experimental documentary projects in the urban landscape, often resulting in self published zines.\n\nSeveral of my documentary series were awarded with the De Zilveren Camera -Silver Camera Award-, the annual Dutch photo journalism award.","user_id":60561,"name":"Herman Wouters","website":"www.hermanwouters.nl"},{"id":60658,"bio":"Ng Hui Hsien is an artist, writer and researcher. Her art practice uses photography as a medium to explore themes such as consciousness, the nature of reality, (im)materiality and interconnectivity; they are sites where the unconscious can find expression, indirectly or otherwise.\n\nHui Hsien’s work has been internationally exhibited in various institutions and festivals, including the Martin Parr Foundation (UK), Objectifs Centre of Photography and Film (Singapore), Photo Bangkok (Thailand), Obscura Photography Festival (Malaysia), Dali International Photography Festival (China), Athens Photo Festival (Greece), ZK/U Berlin (Germany) and Tokyo Art Book Fair (Japan), and a solo exhibition at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography (Iceland).  Additionally, she has been featured in publications such as The Reykjavík Grapevine, Photo District News, Plural, Fraction Magazine, dienacht, Fisheye Magazine, Emerging Photographer and Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA).","user_id":60661,"name":"NG Hui Hsien","website":"www.huihsien.com"},{"id":60850,"bio":"Education\n\nGraduated from Tokyo Visual Arts in 1993.\n\n\nGroup Exhibitions / Art Fair\u0026nbsp;\n\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; MIFA '14 Winners Exhibition (Rooftop Gallery, Bangkok)\n\n2015 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; RomArt 2015 International Biennal of Art and Culture of Rome.\n\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; Moscow International Foto Awards\u0026nbsp; Best of Show (Fotoloft Gallery, Moscow) \u0026nbsp;\n\n2011 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; International Photography Awards\u0026nbsp; Best of Show (Various countries)\n\n2010 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; Turner Gallery (Tokyo)\n\n2004 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; Art Box Gallery (Tokyo)\n\nAwards\n​\n2023 \u0026nbsp;AAP Magazine 34 Shapes - Second Place\n​\n​2023\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Fine Art Photography Awards -\u0026nbsp;FINE ART: \u0026nbsp;NOMINEE\n​\n​2023\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;ND\u0026nbsp;Awards\u0026nbsp;- Honorable Mention\n​\n​2023 \u0026nbsp;International Color Awards - FINE ART : NOMINEE,\u0026nbsp;Honorable Mention\n​\n2023 \u0026nbsp;refocus AWARDS Color Photography Contest -\u0026nbsp;Honorable Mention\n​\n2022 \u0026nbsp; Fine Art Photography Awards -\u0026nbsp;FINE ART: \u0026nbsp;NOMINEE\n​\n2021 \u0026nbsp; Trierenberg Super Circuit\n​\n2020 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;ND\u0026nbsp;Awards\u0026nbsp;- Honorable Mention\n​\n2018 \u0026nbsp; Moscow International Foto Awards - \u0026nbsp;Fine Art - Bronze\n\n2016 \u0026nbsp; International Color Awards - Abstract 1st place\n​\n2016 \u0026nbsp; Prix De La Photographie Paris\u0026nbsp; - Honorable Mention\n​\n2014 \u0026nbsp; Moscow International Fotograpy Awards - Fine art\u0026nbsp; 1st,3rd, New Talent of the Year Award\n\n2014 \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; Prix De La Photographie Paris\u0026nbsp; - ","user_id":60853,"name":"Shinji Ichikawa","website":"www.shinjiichikawa.com"},{"id":426278,"bio":"I was born in NYC and studied printmaking with Michael Mazur at Brandeis University. I received a Thomas J. Watson Foundation Fellowship to study printmaking at Atelier 17 in Paris. I returned home to study painting and received my MFA from Queens College NY, before turning to photography 20 years later. \n\nA monograph of my work, SILVER SCREEN, was published by Daylight Books in 2015. \n\nIn 2018 an exhibition of my work was installed at CAM Raleigh. \n\nThe opera \"Ordo Virtutum\" was performed at CAM Raleigh in the Spring of 2022 using over 90 videos that I created as projections behind the performers. \n\n“As If A Mirror”, an exhibition of self-portraiture, was mounted at the Horace Williams House, Chapel Hill in the Fall of 2023.\n\n\"Three of Cups\", a collaborative video with Allen Anderson, was screened at UNC Chapel Hill on April 12.\n\n“VISAGE, FLORA, FACET \u0026amp; BEVEL”, my exhibition at the 21C Museum Hotel, Durham, will open shortly\n\nRaleigh Arts Commission has just purchased two of my pieces. \n\nMy work is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The William Benton Museum; Credit Suisse.\n\nI was represented by George Lawson Gallery, San Francisco/LA for 12 years. ","user_id":425694,"name":"Tama Hochbaum","website":"www.tamahochbaum.com"},{"id":794857,"bio":"Worked for 10BAN Studio in Tokyo\n2009 APA Award \"Beautiful Japan Prize\" \n2010 APA Award \"Special Prize\"\n2023 Public exhibition \"IMA next\"\n           Theme \"REBIRTH\" First Prize","user_id":783247,"name":"Hiroyuki Negishi","website":"www.ugajin-web.com"},{"id":60562,"bio":"My practice is primarily concerned with redressing the balance of process, thus making the outcome as important as the image making itself. Utilising alternative analogue pinhole processes, the physical process of making images in a particular place, is very important to the context of my work.","user_id":60565,"name":"Katie Lowe","website":"katielowe.photo"},{"id":794807,"bio":"Born in Beijing. His photography career began in 2005. In 2015, He created a series works which combines Chinese painting of the Song Dynasty and western classical still life painting.\nThey are \"Flowers and Fruit\", \"Three White Birds\", \"Magnolia and Crane\" and \"Rockery and parrot\".\nMeanwhile, the series had got Honorable Mentions in LICC2015, LICC2016, MIFA2016, IPA2016.","user_id":783208,"name":"Bin Yang","website":"www.saatchiart.com/yangbin"},{"id":719314,"bio":"(b.2001) Hong Kong-born artist based in London and Shanghai, graduated from the London College of Communication (UAL). Looks at the uncanny beauty within everyday moments with a slice of humor and a keen awareness of self-identity, expressed through photography, film, installation, and text.","user_id":718730,"name":"Manyi Chan","website":"manyichan.com/ "},{"id":539388,"bio":"Howard Lewis is a New York based artist whose wide-ranging interest often explores the intersections of art, science and engineering. Through his camera, Lewis strives to capture the dimensional qualities of form as rendered by light, illuminating the texture and age of each subject through the synthesis of photographic elements. He has been a photographer since his teenage years and has worked extensively with large format and various film cameras. He now mostly focuses on digital capture.\nLewis’ photographs have been exhibited and collected internationally, including the, the James A. Michener Art Museum and the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science.\n","user_id":538804,"name":"Howard Lewis","website":"www.howardlewisphotographs.com"},{"id":60628,"bio":"Panos Charalampidis and Mary Chairetaki are a Greek photographic duo, living in Crete. They are intrigued by the potential of photographic art to act as a research tool that integrates the inherent evidential nature of the medium, with emotions and the human perspective. Their artistic work combines a strong personal approach with that of documentary and conceptual practices. They like to be committed to long-term projects, immersing in their subject’s world.\nMore at: www.panos-mary.com/about","user_id":60631,"name":"Panos Charalampidis and Mary Chairetaki","website":"www.panos-mary.com"},{"id":496618,"bio":"Vladislav Liamzin, born in 1992 in Pyatigorsk (Russia, North Caucasus).\nCurrently live and work in St. Petersburg. I am an IT-engineer.\nOne day I found myself in street photography and it changed my life.\nI've been doing photography since 2018 and I'm still passionate about it. Observing myself and the world around me, I try to discover new meanings and show them by experimenting and expressing myself in photography.\n\n- Winner of the Pentax Russia (Ricoh Imaging) x Bushe Bakery competition - “Urban textures, street art, shadow play” (2019)\n- Member of the jury of the street photography competition Street Photo Russia (2021)","user_id":496034,"name":"Vladislav Liamzin","website":"instagram.com/vlad.liamzin"},{"id":794924,"bio":"boosoon lee (Seoul 1963)\n-2018 Completion of Korea university continuing education center\n-2019 Completion of dongailbo 6th photography course.\n-2020 Completion of full course at Hwang's are  photography school\n*Solo exhibition*\n-2022 [Guseokmal-A village in the corner] /bium gallery\n*Group exhibition*\n-2020 artist+group exhibition [sorrow not translated/ Gallay bresson\n-2021 Korea art fair participation award with a booth\n-2021 Keumboseon art center phpto look award[Human]\n","user_id":783303,"name":"boo soon lee","website":"none"},{"id":794895,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer based in Sweden, specializing in motorsports, travel and documentary photography.\nI started with the photography somewhere back in the late 80s when I was 15 years old, borrowing my dad’s manual SLR camera and limited darkroom setup.\nIt was an incredible experience to work with film, chemicals, and put in the hard work and patience required. Even now, in the digital age, I find that the knowledge I gained from those early years still comes in handy. I strongly believe in capturing the essence of the image during the shooting process, minimizing the need for extensive post-processing in the darkroom.","user_id":783280,"name":"Ventseslav Danev","website":"venzodanev.com"},{"id":60596,"bio":"My name is Rosa Verhoeve and I am a photographer in Amsterdam, based in the Netherlands. Right after my graduation from the Gerrit Rietveld Art Academy, I lived off-and-on in a small farmers community in France for seven years. There I discovered the powerful tool of photography with an old Rolleiflex at hand. I became the village storyteller and this enriching experience became the blueprint for my photography. I like to take my time, wander about, immerse myself in a place, a subject, a country.\n\nI have worked on long-term photo projects in Europe, Africa and Indonesia. From 2008 until the present, I have been working on a personal photo project called Kopi Susu (\"coffee with milk\" in Indonesian). This series is a constructed memoir about my mixed descent (Dutch/ Indonesian) and my family history in the Dutch East Indies.\n\nWhile on the road, I taught photography in Kenya, Ethiopia and Indonesia. Currently, I teach photography and art history at the Dutch Fotovakschool \n\n","user_id":60599,"name":"Rosa Verhoeve","website":"on its way "},{"id":799789,"bio":"Camille Garzón is a Brazilian-American commercial and street photographer based in New York City, originally from Rio de Janeiro. Her work combines a natural, documentary approach with an interest in everyday moments and the visual rhythms of the city. She has a deep passion for color, light, and shadow, and for capturing the cultural diversity that shapes urban life.\n","user_id":787415,"name":"Camille Garzón","website":"www.camillegarzon.com"},{"id":60696,"bio":"After his study violin at the conservatory, Michael continued at the AKI- art-academy- and graduated in photography and painting.\nHe has exhibited on numerous occasions and likes to combine his photo's in multimedia forms.  Michael publicized several books like \"the discovery off the Louvre\" and \"Being there\" (2016)\nHe started his own center for photography in his hometown Zwolle. Michael works as a freelance artist/photographer.\n","user_id":60699,"name":"Michiel Knaven","website":"www.michaelmedia.org"},{"id":60732,"bio":"Martin Barzilai was born in Montevideo (Uruguay). His initial interest in photography began in his teenage years. In 1993 he attended a course in the Paris-based Louis Lumière college of Media and graduated with a degree in photography. He has travelled across South-America with a keen interest in political and social issues. He also went to Palestine-Israel in 1994, 2008 and 2009. His foremost motivation is to provide others with eye-witness' accounts of his travels. He has worked as a photographer and journalist with a number of daily national newspapers, weekly and specialist magazines. His work is distributed by Picturetank in France since 2006.","user_id":60735,"name":"Martin Barzilai","website":" www.martin-barzilai.com"},{"id":794997,"bio":"","user_id":783365,"name":"Leslie Chan","website":""},{"id":701772,"bio":"Fotografo per passione da svariati anni, ma solo ultimamente ho trovato il modo di esprimere le mie emozioni e le mie \"visioni\" utilizzando la tecnica del lightpainting.\n\nMi piace dare colore nell'oscurità, giocare con questi elementi, cercare di dare vita ai miei pensieri!","user_id":701188,"name":"Claudio Cavalli","website":"claudiocavalli82.myportfolio.com"},{"id":60722,"bio":"Alexandros Manopoulos is a freelance photographer based in Athens, Greece. Self-taught and inspired by the great masters of photography he is on his photographic odyssey to capture and tell interesting stories of his time. ","user_id":60725,"name":"Alexandros Manopoulos","website":"vimeo.com/alexandrosmanopoulos"},{"id":60726,"bio":"Italian photographer based in Rome. Graduated in Economy with a passion for writing since her childhood.\nAlthough grew up in front of her own father’s Rolleiflex, she only shoots her first photos after spending most of the life doing completely different things. Then, Africa and photography radically change her approach to life. \nThe passion for social issues and the non-profit organization Italia Solidale, in which she's involved for over 20 years, bring her and her first camera to Uganda, in 2003, among the poorest and most suffering of the planet, where she realizes that she has always had Africa inside. Getting back there over and over again become a paramount need. In the last 6 years she spends most of her time in Kenya and Ethiopia, living in close contact with some of the strongest tribes, like Turkana, Masai, Pokhot, Kikuyu, Guji, Gedeo among the others.\nHer photography education starts after a publication on Namibia for an Italian magazine. Initially focused on naturalistic photography, soon she begins to shift its focus from wilderness to human nature, dedicating herself to social and anthropological reportage.\nHer greatest resources for inspiration and story-telling are the relationships with the people and the places she portrays, the post-production in which she puts special attention,  two little nephews constantly reminding her of how much openness is needed to actually see things, the Turkana and other African  friends, constantly in touch with her.\nSince 2010 she's a member of international network of photographers Shoot4Change, documenting many social issues.\nMany of her works have been awarded and recognized in several international contests, as PX3, IPA, IPOTY, MIFA, IPPAWARDS, MPA.\n","user_id":60729,"name":"Roberta Cappelli","website":"www.robertacappelli.com"},{"id":794913,"bio":"","user_id":783295,"name":"Alejandro Goris","website":""},{"id":124621,"bio":"Amateur photographer from Burgos, living in Malaga, Spain with a keen interest in street photography and portraits. Influenced by classic photographers such as Cartier Bresson, Eliot Erwitt, Sally Mann, Brassai,  Michael Kenna, Garcia Rodero, Ortiz de Echagüe, who changed the way he sees things. \n\nAwards:\nIPA-LATIN 2018 \"Discovery of the Year\", Taking Ballet Lesson\nVienna International Photography Awards 2020. Gold medal, Students Ctg\nMinimalist Photography Awards 2020, \"Street Photographer Of The Year\"\nBudapest International Photo Awards 2020. Gold medal, Editorial Ctg\nIPA-ES 2017, Silver \"Runner\" (Sports)\nTOKYO-2020 Bronze in Editorial + Family. Jury Top 5 Selection\nVIPA Contest France 2021, 2er prize Environmental-Daily life\nCHROMATIC AWARDS 2018,19,20, 1st, 2nd \u0026amp; 3rd prize in people\nEUROPEAN PHOTO AWARDS 2022  Winner of the Year 2022 \n16th Lucie Awards. \"Discovery of the Year\" Oct 2018 New York\n2020 Street Photography Awards 2020\n16th Lucie Awards. \"Discovery of the Year\" Oct 2018 New York\n2021 IPA Awards One Shot - Our Times BEST OF SHOW\n2021 Siena International Photo Awards - Remarkable Art Work\nOne EyeLand 2021 World's Top 10 Black \u0026amp; White Photographers\n\t\nExhibitions:\nBest of Show, New York Oct 2018. Lucie Awards Week \nPX3 PARIS PHOTO AWARDS AND IPA 2018/19 ‚ Jan 2020. Okinawa, Japan.\nVIENNA INTERNATIONAL PHOTO AWARD, July 2020, Viena Austria\nStreet Photography Awards; Imagine Paris 2022. Galerie Joseph le Palais.","user_id":124019,"name":"Santiago Martinez de Septien","website":"santiagomseptien.com"},{"id":794936,"bio":"Catalina Riutort (1977)\nVisual Artist and Photographer based in Santiago de Chile.\nI have more than 20 years of experience as a professional photographer in the artistic, commercial and editorial areas.\nOver the years I have participated in books on Crafts, Popular Festivals and portraits. My conmercial work is mainly focused on food photography which is also an important part of my life. \n\n","user_id":783312,"name":"Catalina Riutort","website":""},{"id":60774,"bio":"Lorenza Cini is born in Venice in 1975. Attracted by the art that surrounds her she decides to study at the \"Liceo Artistico di Venezia\". After three years of study this leads her to undertake a career as restorer. Her fascination for art and the image causes an interest in photography, which eventually becomes her true passion.","user_id":60777,"name":"Lorenza Cini","website":"www.lorenzacini.it/wordpress"},{"id":60806,"bio":"Severin Lenárt // *1980 in Austria\nsocial anthropology // mediation // photography  \n","user_id":60809,"name":"Severin Lenárt","website":""},{"id":794914,"bio":"","user_id":783295,"name":"Alejandro Goris","website":""},{"id":61046,"bio":"Anna Agoston is an award-winning contemporary artist whose medium is photography. A resident of Brooklyn, New York, Anna was born and raised in Paris, France. Always passionate about art, she qualified as an architect DPLG (government-certification) at the Ecole d'Architecture Paris Malaquais, and went on to earn the M.Arch.II degree in architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. There, she studied fine art photography under Professor Jim Dow of the Department of Visual and Environmental studies, and photographed her first series, “Dorm.” \n\nIn October 2013, Anna made her lifelong passion, fine art photography her main professional occupation. Since January 2014, Anna's work has been included in juried group exhibitions, in ten different states. One of her photographs is now a part of the Permanent Collection at the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana. She has received six international awards, and has been published online several times. Her self-published books Untitled Vol.1 and Untitled Vol.2 were recently added to the library at the Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Fine Arts Library at the Harvard Art Museums, and the Hirsch Library at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. On July 22 2015, Anna's first article \"An Artist's Perspective on Inspiration and Making Art\" was published on the Huffington Post Arts \u0026amp; Culture Blog. Her article \"Art seen through the lens of its architect\" was published in the Huff Post on December 31st 2015. Her article \"Untitled Vol.2\" was published in L'Oeil de la Photographie on February 8th 2016.\n\nConcerning her book, Anna was honored to receive an email on May 22nd 2014 from the internationally renowned architect and recipient of the 2013 Pritzker architecture prize Mr. Toyo Ito. In his email Toyo Ito writes \"Pictures in your book are so beautiful that they give me design inspiration.”","user_id":61049,"name":"Anna Agoston","website":"www.annaagoston.com"},{"id":61325,"bio":"The contrariety of beauty and ugliness, tenderness and fear, desire and anxiety runs through all of my work, challenging ideas of the body in art, cognitive functionality, notions of the erotic, and systems of control. The Latrobe Valley in Gippsland Australia in which I have spent much of my life, the centre of the brown coal power industry in Victoria, and the strangely menacing aesthetic of this environment provides an apt metaphor for the dissonance occurring within my own body with the progression of my disease (early on-set Parkinson's disease). Within and without, the horror and beauty exist in a symbiotic relationship, intermingled with fear and a deep love and acceptance of the place as an essential part of my identity.","user_id":61328,"name":"Pezaloom Wd","website":"pezaloomimagery.weebly.com"},{"id":95861,"bio":"Robert Dash is an educator, naturalist and photographer whose work features the complex textures and patterns of micro nature.  His photographs have been published by National Geographic, TIME, Lenswork, and Buzzfeed. They have appeared in galleries and juried shows in the US and internationally. He was shortlisted for the Visura/UPI Grant for Storytelling On Climate Change, 2018.  His images traveled as part of the international outdoor exhibition The FENCE.  In 2017, Dash authored On An Acre Shy of Eternity, Micro Landscapes at the Edge, which won the Nautilus Book Awards Gold for Photography and Arts, and Best of Self Published. In 2016 he presented the widely-viewed TEDx lecture, “The Intercourse of Nature.” His current traveling exhibition about food and climate change is entitled \"Food for Thought/ Micro Views of Sustenance: Threats and Prospects.\"\n","user_id":95348,"name":"Robert Dash","website":"www.robertdash.com"},{"id":794951,"bio":"My passion revolves around the study of architecture, and urban scenes shown in an artistic manner using predominantly black and white imagery.","user_id":783324,"name":"Ian Torr","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/con2des"},{"id":60688,"bio":"Arno Brignon was born in 1976 in Paris. He lives in Toulouse. In 2010, he graduated from ETPA (Gd Jury Prize), he left his job as an educator in the unprivileged districts to devote himself entirely to photography. He distributes his work between reporting assignments, personal research and teaching in the Ateliers de Photographie Saint-Cyprien (St Cyprien Photography Workshops). He joined the agency Signatures, house of photographers, in 2013. His work was exhibited in several place in Europe (Le Chateau d'Eau, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Guernsey Photography Festival...)","user_id":60691,"name":"Arno Brignon","website":"www.arno-brignon.fr"},{"id":60698,"bio":"Christophe Viseux, b 1982, French.\n\nFreelance news / documentary photographer based in UAE.  His work has been seen on The New York Times, Al Jazeera, Le Monde, VSD Magazine, Burn Magazine, Internazionale. He is a photo essay winner of the 2015 PDN World in Focus contest and 2015 IPA Event Photographer of the Year.\n\nAvailable for assignments in the Middle East and East Africa. ","user_id":60701,"name":"Christophe Viseux","website":"www.christopheviseux.com"},{"id":60809,"bio":"Sam Ivin is a photographer whose work focuses on social issues and the people connected with them. His pictures attempt to demonstrate the impact situations have on his subjects. By documenting their stories and perspectives he hopes to provide a more personal, tangible understanding of them. He studied Documentary Photography at the University of Wales, Newport graduating in 2014.\n\nSince then he has been awarded numerous significant photography prizes including the Magnum Photos Graduate Photographers Award, May 2017, The GMC First Prize, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, March 2017, the Best Graduate Single Image, Runner Up, \u0026nbsp;British Journal of Photography (BJP)\u0026nbsp;Breakthrough Award 2016 and the Winner of Best Single Image, Human Category at Renaissance Photography Prize 2015.","user_id":60812,"name":"Sam Ivin","website":"www.samivin.com"},{"id":794955,"bio":"In addition to being a photographer, I am a nurse and creative director of a flowerpot brand. I am pursuing \"human life\" from different perspectives.","user_id":783328,"name":"TEPPEI HANDA","website":""},{"id":60877,"bio":"Anamika Chowdhury, a photographer from Dhaka,Bangladesh,was born in 1985 and  has spent largely in Old Dhaka.I studied Chemistry and once completed my Post-Graduation on it,I started to get very interested about photography.I was doing photography as a hobby when started, but later on decided to make my passion into profession and thus my journey of a photographer began.I have completed basic and foundation courses on photography from “Pathshala,South Asian media Institute”And after that attended Post graduation diploma on photography at “Counter foto”.My inspiration for photography comes from the people and my surroundings.I love to documented people’s lifestyle which is most attractive to me.This interest in photography led me to become a documentary photographer.I tries to bring attention to social and environmental issues through my photography.","user_id":60880,"name":"Anamika Chowdhury","website":""},{"id":60827,"bio":"Born and raise in Tokyo. \nCurrently I work  at IT company.\nI came to have interested in photography through traveling many places and started it via self-taught.\n\nThen I joined in photo circle and had fascination that is not only taking pictures but expressed my photo-works to someone.\nSo I did exhibiting at event before long.\nI held solo exhibition in 2015, 2018 and 2019.\nAlso I joined some art book fair as member of photographer's group.\n\nMy underlying mind toward my photo activity is \"The world where I live has something beautiful even in any situation\".","user_id":60830,"name":"Michio Nagai","website":""},{"id":730099,"bio":"MFA Indiana University, 1985 (Photography)\nFull-time daily newspaper photographer, 1986-1997\nFounder and owner: Valley Women Magazine 1999-2009\nEditor in chief: The Daylily Journal 2008-2018\n2018-present: retired\nTwo photo shows in Mexicali, 1990s (UABC and the Cassa de la Cultura)","user_id":729515,"name":"Meg McKenzie Ryan","website":"www.megryanphotography.com"},{"id":60687,"bio":"\t\t\t\t\t\n Photographer Meropi Mitrou was born in Greece,in 1978. She studied photography at Intergraphics college and at Stereosis Art School for Photography in Thessaloniki, Greece. She participate in seminars (workshops) with France and British council in director and video art, with the famous Photographer JS Enghstrom, e.t.c.\n\nSince 2006, she has work as Administrator printer and developer in black and white and color photography, as Curator in photography exhibitions and festivas, as Director of photography and executive producer on video arts and film documentaries, as a freelance photographer in commercial,travel,documentary and contemporary photography.\n\nIn 2014, she and her team manage to cover and to be the documentary photography and film producers of the Royal family Historical Wedding in the City palace in Udaipur.\n\nIn 2011, she won in the Universal contest of photography from Hellenic national team for UNESCO Award of one of the ten best photographers in : “color photography”.\n\nSince 2007, she has participated in numerous exhibitions some of them: “memento” an contemporary art photography exhibition at  City Palace Museum Udaipur India (2013), “memento” photography exhibition at Bay Hamam, Thessaloniki, Greece (2013) in association with General directorate of antiquities and culture heritage and with Hellenic Republic ministry of culture and sports,Athens photo festival (2012), “Peace is” photography exhibition from Hellenic National team for UNESCO (2011).\n\nSince 2010, she travel in Asia( India,Laos,Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, Malaysia) and she lives and work for a few months of the year in Udaipur, India. \n\n","user_id":60690,"name":"Meropi Mitrou","website":"www.meropiphotography.com"},{"id":60879,"bio":"For many years, I have been dealing with subjects of social interest as well as investigating my own biography by way of the events taking place around me.\nFrom the feedback of viewers of my artwork, it is clear that it has left lasting impressions, which I have also succeeded in doing in my journalistic reporting of social issues, for which I was awarded the Ziv Prize for Television Journalism.  \nIn 2013, I won first prize in the Culture and People category of the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards.\nIn 2011, I was awarded the Photography Prize by Lishui Museum for Digital Art in China.\nIn 2010, I received the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for photography.\n In 2009, I was honored with an award acknowledging my photographic artwork by the Center for Professional Advancement CEPA and UNESCO.\nMy work is exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the world, in solo exhibitions, group shows and private collections.\n","user_id":60882,"name":"Roni Ben Ari","website":"www.ronibenari.com"},{"id":61056,"bio":"Michael Vince Kim is a Korean-Argentine photographer. His work is rooted in the elusive nature of memory and identity in the face of displacement.\n\nHe was selected as one of Magnum Photos’ “30 Under 30” in 2015 and was awarded first prize in the People Stories category of the World Press Photo Contest.\n\nMichael's work has been exhibited internationally and featured in TIME, The New York Times, National Geographic, and The Guardian among other publications.","user_id":61059,"name":"Michael Vince Kim","website":"www.michaelvincekim.com"},{"id":61164,"bio":"Mexico. My photographic and video work focuses on identity, social justice and human rights on Latin America.\nI’m a VII Academy 2022 Fellow and member of FotoFeminas and Women Photograph platforms. I am also part of Up Next 2022 at Diversify photo.\n\nI have a Communication Sciences Degree and a Documentary Cinema Master Degree (UNAM). I was part of the International Photojournalism Workshop at International Journalism Institute Jose Marti at La Habana Cuba in 2007. I was also part of the Contemporary Photography at Center for the Image in 2013. I have studied different workshops with Andrés Garay, Jon Lowenstein, Sebastian Liste, Christopher Morris, Keith Dannemiller, Emilio Morenatti, Darío López Mills, Eniac Martínez and Joao Moreira Salles.\n\nI founded Tortugas al Viento next to Pablo Ramos. It is an independent filmmakers crew, where we have produced and photographed short films, news and storytelling videos published in international media such as AJ+, National Geographic, Business Insider, Hearst Media, MSNBC, Xinhua and RNW. I have also worked for NGOs such as the Truth Comission for Guerrero State, Greenpeace, GIZ, ONU and AMEXCID. From 2005 to 1012, I worked as a camera woma","user_id":61167,"name":"Sara Escobar","website":"www.saraescobar.com"},{"id":96234,"bio":"Italiano nato a Roma il 2 agosto del 1978\nPerito aeronautico con un breve passato da pilota privato.\nNel 1998 sono passato alla guida dei treni , prima con l'esercito italiano e poi con trenitalia e trenord.\nContemporaneamente mi occupo di fotografia sociale e naturalistica e di formazione e consulenza nel campo della fotografia e della postproduzione digitale.\nSono Adobe certified Instructor Photoshop/Lightroom.\n\nItalian born in Rome August 2, 1978\nGraduated at Aeronautical high school with a patent private  private pilot.\nIn 1998 he switched to Italian  trains trasport company  with the army before and Trenitalia  later.\nI deal with social and nature photography and training in the field of photography and digital postproduction.\nI'm Adobe Photoshop and lightroom  certified Instructor .\n\n\n\n\nAlessandro Anglisani\nstudio fotografico Anglisani e Randi\nwww.studiofotoar.com\n","user_id":95720,"name":"Alessandro Anglisani","website":"www.studiofotoar.com"},{"id":784317,"bio":"Zaragoza (España) 1969, me dedico a la fotografía profesional desde hace diez años, principalmente infantil y de familia.  También diseño talleres creativos donde aúno fotografía con otras artes plásticas.  Y otros talleres de identidad y autoconocimiento a través de la fotografía.   Y hago foto personal, de autora.  Vamos, que la fotografía es mi pasión.  Mis proyectos fotográficos tratan sobre la identidad y la memoria, temas que han tenido mucha importancia en mi vida.","user_id":774355,"name":"EVA ORIOL HERNANDEZ","website":""},{"id":650497,"bio":"Fotografo per passione, autodidatta. Ho iniziato ad avvicinarmi al ritratto con mia figlia e da lì ho esteso il genere a tutto l’ambito della donna. Nella mia ricerca artistica miro a ritrarre soggetti femminili in ambienti naturali, i corpi e i suoi sensi diventano estensione del luogo, giocando con i colori, con gli elementi e con i diversi regni della natura emerge la connessione che sento con l’ambiente. L’acqua soprattutto è spesso presente e circonda i miei soggetti. ","user_id":649913,"name":"chiara roversi","website":""},{"id":768081,"bio":"Svetlana Kornilova (born in Ostrig, Ukraine) works with portrait, documentary and street photography. Originally Svetlana comes from Ukraine, where she grew up and studied English philology in Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. After Svetlana moved to the Netherlands she started studying at  RSM Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands and obtained MSc degree in Business Administration, Marketing Management.\nHer multicultural background is visible in her photographic works. Searching for my identity between two countries between her own personality, family and social environment. What does she like? What intrigues her? What challenges her? What makes her to discover her identity further?\nHer photos are reflection of this search, a short glimpse into herself. Big cities, art, photography, paintings, colors intrigue her but the most important is to be surrounded by love, friends and the dearest people. They are the source of her energy and without them would not have inspiration to create and to live. They are not shown here but they are the most valuable part of her life.\n","user_id":761284,"name":"Svetlana Kornilova","website":""},{"id":75993,"bio":"Photographer and travel's lover with the desire to surprise and tell different realities.\nstudent at the Naba, New academy of fine arts in Milan","user_id":75693,"name":"Eleonora Costi","website":"www.eleonoracosti.com"},{"id":60889,"bio":"Hashem Shakeri is an artist, photographer and filmmaker who lives in Tehran. \nDiscovering photography in his adolescence, he began developing his skills through persistent trial and error and after many years of being self-taught, he decided to pursue photography professionally. Since those years, he has been working as a documentary photographer and visual storyteller. He has been working on several long-term personal projects as well commissions from prominent international media.\n\nHe has received many awards and exhibited internationally in many museums, festivals and biennales including at Leica Museum, Foam Museum, Arp Museum, ICP Museum, Maxxi Museum, Rencontres d’Arles, Paris Photo art fair, Visa pour l’image and many others. \nHis works have been featured in numerous publications worldwide such as The New Yorker, Sunday Times, The Times, British Journal of Photography, New York Times, Aperture, Reporters Without Borders, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, Le Monde, Paris Match, National Geographic and many others.\n","user_id":60892,"name":"Hashem Shakeri","website":""},{"id":61213,"bio":"Alberto García-Alix (born 1956) is a Spanish photographer from León. A National Photography Award winner in 1999, García-Alix first exhibited at the Buades Gallery in 1981. \n\nA motorcycle and portrait lover, his Leica and Hasselblad cameras have immortalized important important national and international artists. He has always been inspired by bikes, tattoos, music and the night.\n\nHe defines his portraits as a confrontation with his own model. He is one of the leading figures of the movement known as La Movida Madrileña leaving behind well-known and powerful images of this cultural movement's youth. Among its members are some of his friends, who subsequently have become renowned personalities in different fields: Pedro Almodóvar, Rossy de Palma, Emma Suárez, Camarón de la Isla and many others. Often violently shameless, his works are recurrently raw and naked portraits. They are often considered to be overreactions but their expressive power and graphic effectiveness is undeniable.\n\nGarcía-Alix has devoted his entire career to black and white photography as personal and social documentation. Since his long stays in France and China in 2007 and 2008, he has been experimenting with video by documenting his images accompanied by his own texts and voice.","user_id":61216,"name":"Alberto García-Alix","website":"www.albertogarciaalix.com"},{"id":795011,"bio":"","user_id":783375,"name":"Susanne Pola","website":""},{"id":795020,"bio":"Photographer and silk screen artist","user_id":783384,"name":"Maria Drysz","website":""},{"id":60823,"bio":"I am a Colombian-Australian photojournalist and visual communicator based in Cambodia since 2010. My work focuses on documenting development and human rights issues in the area, and it has appeared in local and international publications such as Foreign Policy, The Diplomat, Southeast Asia Globe, The Guardian \u0026amp; CNN International.\n\nI have also produced communication materials for humanitarian organizations including Save the Children, CARE, UNICEF, Handicap International and BBC Media Action.\n\nGrowing up in Colombia and having had a close relationship with the country’s political situation have been strong influences on my work; which focuses on social inequities, housing conditions and the impact of development in small communities, amongst others.","user_id":60826,"name":"Erika Pineros","website":"www.erikapineros.com"},{"id":298740,"bio":"Photographe depuis 2011, je travaille en studio et à domicile pour la photographie sociale. Je me rends également sur les mariages. La photo est avant tout un moyen d'expression pour montrer au monde ce qui se passe en moi.","user_id":298138,"name":"Gaelle Caré","website":"www.gaellecare.com"},{"id":60916,"bio":"Jacques Moury Beauchamp was born in Paris in 1949. He started to do photography in high school and then studied graphic design at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Appliqués in Paris.\nThe series of concert photographs that he started in New York City in 1975 was only the beginning. Lover of music, amateur musician, he has devoted through out his creative life a lot of his commissioned and fine art photography work to giving a visual form to music. \n","user_id":60919,"name":"JACQUES MOURY BEAUCHAMP","website":"www.jacques-moury-beauchamp.com"},{"id":119728,"bio":" Insegnante di ed. artistica, come  pittore ho realizzato diverse mostre dal 1978 al 2002 sia personali che collettive es,,,Galleria d,arte moderna Ricci OddiPiacenza,Libreria Bocca (Mi),galleria Fogliato (TO) Stefano Forni( BO)ecc...\nLavoro a pastello,acrilico e punta D,argento.\nDal 2007 ho iniziato a fotografare per pura passione  cercando di andare oltre l'immagine fotografica col desiderio di scoprire,emozionarmi agganciandomi al mio percorso pittorico.","user_id":119126,"name":"flavio cantoni","website":""},{"id":795146,"bio":"","user_id":783484,"name":"Rich Boyd","website":""},{"id":795133,"bio":"\n","user_id":783473,"name":"Charles Niël","website":"www.charlesniel.nl"},{"id":89272,"bio":"Klaus Leo Richter (b. 1986) is an Austrian-born artist and photographer living in Lithuania. His work focuses on the periphery, with an interest in the cultural and historical foundations of hegemony and the formation of difference between individuals or groups. Through photography and text, he sheds light on sparsely noted areas. \nHe holds a BA in International Development from the University of Vienna, an MA in Media and Photography Art from Vilnius Academy of Arts, and completed the Ostkreuzschule in Berlin.\nHis works have been shown in solo exhibitions and in various group exhibitions internationally. \n","user_id":88817,"name":"Klaus Richter","website":"www.klausleorichter.com"},{"id":583660,"bio":"\nZoe Vassiliou is an award winning photographer with a BFA from Cornell University. She was selected as a 2020 Young Arts Finalist in Photography, and received the award for Scholastic Excellence from The Panhellenic Scholarship Foundation in 2021.  Her works have appeared in several international exhibitions. She lives in New York and Athens, Greece.\n","user_id":583076,"name":"Zoe Vassiliou","website":"zoevassiliou.wixsite.com/artwork"},{"id":60915,"bio":"[Artist Statement]\n          My name is Madeno and I was born in Tokyo after the end of post-war period of rapid economic growth. I am a creator seeking to observe and document the “walls” that exist in this world: with the wall in my mind, the walls between others and myself, and the walls that separate everyone else from each other. \n        The “walls” surround us all. They are the relationships in our families, the gap caused by differences in gender, the disparity of wealth, the discrimination among majorities and minorities, and the conflict between different religions and races. These “walls” continue to propagate through society, education and media, contaminating our minds. The walls” are difficult for winners to see, but they are apparent in the eyes of the loser. I aim to observe these “walls.” I wish to document their boundaries, differences and distances.\n\n[Solo Exhibition]\n2014: \"Our Windows\", epSITE EPSON IMAGING GALLERY (Tokyo, Japan)\n2014: \"The corner turning to the west\", T.I.P Tokyo Institute of Photography (Tokyo, Japan)\n\n[Selected Group Exhibition]\n2014: \"Handmade photobook is a diamond as in the rough\", Reminder Photography Stronghold (Tokyo, Japan)\n2014: Mt.ROKKO International Photo Festival Presents \"portfolio Exhibition\", 3331 Arts Chiyoda (Tokyo, Japan)\n2012: “Rinko Kawauchi Workshop – Making a Photo Book”, Aoyama Book Center (Tokyo, Japan) \n2012: “One and Only Photo Book in the World”, Akaaka-sha (Tokyo, Japan)\n\n[Photo Festival / Photo-folio Review]\n2014: Tokyo Art Book Fair 2014, \"Handmade photobook is a diamond as in the rough\", Tokyo Geijyutsu Gaku-sha (Tokyo, Japan)\n2014: Mt.Rokko International Photo Festival 2014, as a invitation photographer  (Kobe, Japan)\n2014: 30th Higashikawa International Photo Festival, Photo-folio Review (Higashikawa, Japan)\n2013: Mt.Rokko International Photo Festival 2013, Photo-folio Review (Kobe, Japan)\n\n[Education / Workshop]\nMajor in politics and Media studies.\nAs for my job, TV program director.\n\n2008 Satoru Watanabe workshop\n2011 Koji Onaka workshop\n2012 Masashi Asada workshop\n2012 Rinko Kawauchi workshop\n2013 Marc Prust workshop\n2014 Jan Rassle \u0026amp; Yumi Goto workshop\n2014 Ryo Oowada workshop\n","user_id":60918,"name":"Madeno 万里","website":"www.madeno.jp"},{"id":794909,"bio":"","user_id":783292,"name":"Satoshi Kusumoto","website":"www.facebook.com/fuwafuwa.kaze.ni"},{"id":285199,"bio":"Seth Mayer is a fine art photographer based in Colorado Springs, Colorado  USA.","user_id":284597,"name":"Seth Mayer","website":"www.sethmayerfineart.com"},{"id":795083,"bio":"I am a visual artist based in New York City and a 2024 graduate of the International Center of Photography (ICP). I work primarily with photography, videography, and ceramics, drawing inspiration from my experiences living in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montreal, and Mexico. My work explores themes of displacement and the relationship between body and space. Recent exhibitions include Shared Spaces at ICP New York, Imagenation Paris, and Just Women in Milan.","user_id":783432,"name":"Ena Boskovic","website":"www.enabosk.com"},{"id":569058,"bio":"Dreamer, curious and passionate, I am Francoblanco, an intuitive photographer who creates both as an outlet and as a way to document my surroundings and beyond.\u2028Thirteen years spent exploring London and its many cultures led me to cycle across Eurasia, from France to Shanghai via Southeast Asia. Following the Silk Roads and crossing through diverse customs and regional differences, I became a photographer drawn to vivid colors, remote landscapes, but also the energy of urban life. My work sits at the intersection of documentary and personal narrative, traveling through evocative places and scenes.\n\nI strive to capture more than just the appearance of a place. I want the viewer to feel it, to step into the scene, to sense the air, to hear the distant hum of a city or the stillness of a mountain path. Intense colours, cinematic framing, and a sense of immediacy define my visual language. Whether in the heart of a metropolis or wandering through remote territories, I seek stories unfolding in motion. Each image is both a memory and an invitation to travel further, to look more closely, and to feel fully present in the moment.","user_id":568474,"name":"Franco Blanco","website":"francoblanco.co"},{"id":107670,"bio":"Jon Cospito is a New York City based commercial and editorial photographer and DP. He is highly skilled in both still and moving images across multiple categories with a primary focus on portrait and lifestyle work. His extensive knowledge of lighting and his individual approach to post production ties his diverse portfolio into one cohesive body of work. Along with this unique skill set, Jon brings his upbeat energy and professionalism to every project he leads which provides a sense of calm and confidence to all of his clients no matter who they are from Fortune 500 companies, to startups, to individual personalities, and everything in between. When he’s not on set, he enjoys family adventures with his wife and two year old son.","user_id":107068,"name":"Jon Cospito","website":"www.joncospito.com"},{"id":111332,"bio":"Over the years, my camera has proven to be the most cherished of travel companions, my passport to discovery and wonder.  My photography is largely inspired by my passage through the world.  My eyes are constantly remarking details of light and colour which call me to frame and capture the poetry of the physical world.  My camera allows me to record and distill fleeting moments, banal details which most would pass by without remarking.  As stated by Susan Sontag, \"to photograph is to collect the world\".  Camera in hand, I explore and document my interactions with nature and culture, transforming the light and colour of the moment into aesthetic meditations on being. The best reveal new insights and perspectives into the world, glimpses into the heart of a constantly changing world.","user_id":110730,"name":"Patsy Hayes","website":"patsyhayes.com/#photographies"},{"id":803134,"bio":"I am a 36 years old amateur photographer from Türkiye. ","user_id":790087,"name":"Mustafa Kemal KILIC","website":""},{"id":803419,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer and French-Canadian scholar living in Astana, Kazakhstan. I often travel to the neighboring Central Asian countries for leisure or for work and like to document the lives of the extraordinary people I meet.","user_id":790313,"name":"Hélène Thibault","website":"www.drhelenethibault.com/photos"},{"id":795192,"bio":"","user_id":783520,"name":"Isabelle DUPONT","website":"1x.com/ichevalierdupont"},{"id":795132,"bio":"Born in Tokyo in 1983. In the summer of 2007, obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, USA. Last year, published the acclaimed work \"The Folk,\" which captured numerous festivals throughout Japan, receiving high praise both domestically and internationally. In July 2021, published \"THE STONE,\" a collection of photographs featuring stone Buddhist statues from all over Japan. Held the exhibition \"THE STONE: Sculptures of Stone, Beasts of Gods\" at the 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT GALLERY3 in the same year.","user_id":783472,"name":"Yusuke Nishimura","website":"yusukephoto.com"},{"id":620484,"bio":"Mayumi Inoue is an artist based in Yokohama, Japan. She works on works using weaving techniques and photography.\nShe was based in France from 2018-2022. Recipient of a two-year grants from the Ministry of Culture of Japan, from 2020 to 2022.\n\nAfter her studies at JOSHIBI Art University in Japan, She was the director of a television news program in Tokyo. From 2011 to 2014, she participated in a workshop with photographer Michiko Matsumoto.\n","user_id":619900,"name":"Mayumi INOUE","website":"www.mayumi-inoue.com"},{"id":60930,"bio":"1.Name\nHazuki Natuno\n\n2.Mail address\ni@natunohazuki.com\n\n3.Website\nhttp://www.natunohazuki.com\n\n4.Born and adult\nBorn in Kawagoe , Saitama , Japan. 1976.\n\n5.Education\n2013 Graduated from Nippon Photography Institute , Tokyo.\n2006 Graduated from Hosei University, Tokyo.\n\n6.Selected solo exhibitions\n2016 sign , RICOH Imaging Square Shinjuku , Singyuku , Tokyo\n2015 change of life , space Jing , Omotesandou , Tokyo\n2015 Life , Tokyu Livable Community Place , Denentyoufu , Tokyo\n2014 Bonin smile, Epsite, Shinjuku, Tokyo\n         (Month of Photography Tokyo 2014 National Exhibition)\n2013 change of life, Gewölbe Galerie, beer / Bienne, Switzerland\n         (Beer / Bienne International Photo Festival exhibition)\n2013 change of life , Asakusa Naniwaya , Asakusa , Tokyo\n\n7.Selected group exhibitons \u0026amp; Art Fair\n2014 The epSITE Selections, Epsite, Shinjuku, Tokyo\n2014 Tokyo Photography Month 2014 National Exhibition  Traveling exhibition\n     \"Lore of life  - Workings over World Natural Heritage of Japan -\",\n         Higashikawa culture gallery, Higashikawa, Hokkaido\n2013 fotofever2013 , carrousel du louvre , Paris , France\n2012 Japan, private moments. New Japanese photography. , Spain\n2010 Canon New Cosmos of Phography , Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Phography , Tokyo.\n\n8. Selected Grants and Awards\n2014 Humanity Photo Award , Documentary Award\n2013 International Photography Award 2013 , Honorable Mention award.\n2013 Nippon Photography Institute Graduation Exhibition Award , Best Award\n2010 Canon New Cosmos of Photography , Honorable Mention award.\n","user_id":60933,"name":"Hazuki Natuno","website":"www.natunohazuki.com"},{"id":795134,"bio":"A London-based photographer originally from Australia, who finds inspiration in people and places from all corners of the world.","user_id":783474,"name":"Glen Mountford","website":"www.trueviewmedia.net"},{"id":793920,"bio":"Craig Blacklock is a wilderness photographer focusing on Lake Superior. His career, which started in 1976, has transitioned from large-format traditional landscapes to black-and-white nudes in the landscape to non-representational work derived from photographs of waves. Blacklock has photographed 19 books and had over 36 solo exhibitions, most recently with Light Waves—Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior, which debuted at the museum at the Palm Beach Photographic Centre, and this current exhibition at Joseph Nease Gallery in Duluth, Minnesota.","user_id":782431,"name":"Craig Blacklock","website":"www.craigblacklock.art"},{"id":107992,"bio":"","user_id":107390,"name":"Miguel Esteban","website":"www.johnmiguelesteban.com"},{"id":111403,"bio":"From the moment I saw my first Henri Cartier- Bresson image I was hooked. I have always been drawn to Street Photography, but have only been shooting Street seriously for the past 3 years. I love the stories and surreal quality Street Photography brings with it.  It allows me to see dreamscapes in crowded urban streets and paint with my camera. I see myself as an Artist not just a Photographer. For me it is a Passion, a way of life. My camera is always with me when I walk out my front door. ","user_id":110801,"name":"Teresa Pilcher","website":"teresapilcherphotography.com"},{"id":795154,"bio":"Dominic is a multi-disciplinary artist working in photography and motion based out of the unceded Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh territories (Vancouver BC)\n\n​Dominic began his career in London, where he spent five years working under Rankin, the famed celebrity fashion photographer and co-founder of the iconic Dazed \u0026amp; Confused magazine. Following this time Dominic launched his own career in the vibrant arts scene of London, where he spent  8 successful years creating before making the pivotal decision to relocate to beautiful British Columbia.\n\nWorking internationally through his art, Dominic seeks to ignite a sense of wonder and curiosity in the viewer. By exploring the interplay between light and shadow, color and texture, he invites them to see the world from a new perspective. His goal is to create an immersive and transformative experience that sparks introspection and inspires a deeper appreciation for the beauty, people and cultures that exist all around us.\n","user_id":783490,"name":"Dominic Storer","website":"www.dominicstorer.com"},{"id":795161,"bio":"I'm a passionate photographer from UK.   \nI love to do all kinds of photography.   \nI like to travel and meet different people who have some great experiences and stories of life.   \nI have two instagram public accounts \n@ravimeditatesphotography : Landscapes, Travel and Wildlife\n@ravimeditatesportraits : Fashion, Editorial and Fine Art \nI'm also active on Facebook if you would like to follow me @ravindra.samant.7","user_id":783496,"name":"Ravindra Satish Samant","website":"ravindra-samant.kavyar.site"},{"id":550335,"bio":"Jolien De Buyser was born in Bruges, Belgium in 1997 and graduated as a professional photographer at the Narafi arts institute Brussels in 2019. She is largely inspired by her most individual experiences. In this very sense she loves provoking the fragile line between her intensely personal feelings and emotional openness in any dense moment of her life. Consequently her photos often depict unanswered and mostly unanswerable riddles and enigmatic stories that leave beginning and end to the beholder’s imagination.","user_id":549751,"name":"Jolien De Buyser","website":"www.joliendebuyser.com"},{"id":60960,"bio":"Zsófia Pályi is a photographer and multimedia journalist, based in Budapest, Hungary. Her photos have been purchased internationally, by the New York Times, the American National Geographic, CNN Photo Blog, Vice Uk, Die Zeit, El País, Al Jazeera, Marie Claire Arabia, Chinese Blog Magazine, The Sunday Guardian.\n\nShe received her bachelor’s degree in photography from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest in 2010. Earlier she has received her Master's Degrees at the Department of Media and Communication and Department of Portuguese Language at ELTE University, Budapest. \n\nShe works mainly for magazines; and besides focuses on her personal projects. She is interested in feature stories, portrait and documentary photography.  \n","user_id":60963,"name":"Zsófia Pályi","website":"www.zsofiapalyi.com"},{"id":678708,"bio":"Excavating the site of seeing, the architecture of the image, and the rhetoric of art. Film photography.","user_id":678124,"name":"ZD Hoopaugh","website":""},{"id":473443,"bio":"i'm a photojournalist and commercial photographer based in British Columbia, Canada.","user_id":472859,"name":"David Buzzard","website":"davidbuzzard.com"},{"id":364043,"bio":"Anneliese Gaal\nPhotography ","user_id":363441,"name":"Anneliese Gaal","website":""},{"id":795233,"bio":"I am a young Canadian amateur photographer from the Comoros Islands who has lived in several countries (Ivory Coast, Tunisia, France). I wish to observe the world without judgment. ","user_id":783552,"name":"Naym Charaf-Eddine","website":""},{"id":98637,"bio":"Aurore Dal Mas obtained a Masters in Photography from La Cambre (Brussels, 2005).\n\nShe has exhibited her works at the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi (BE, 2009, 2012, 2021), Water Tower Art Fest in Sofia (BG, 2013), Circulation(s) festival in Paris and 44 Gallery in Bruges (BE, 2014), Bruggefoto festival in Bruges (BE, 2017), La Nuu Festival (Barcelona, 2019), Track \u0026amp; Trace festival (Kortrijk, BE, 2021) and at the Cortona On The Move festival (IT, 2021) and Ragusa Foto Festival (Sicily, 2021).\n\nHer performance As long as has been performed at Recyclart and LaVallée (Brussels, 2014 and 2016) and her sound installation Fire presented at the Italian Institute of Culture (Brussels, 2018).\n\nShe self-published \"Sans issue\" in 2016, followed by \"U-turn\" in 2021. She published her first photo book, \"Dead end dust\" at Yellow Now editions (BE, 2018). The second, \"Don’t love me, I’m your toy\", was published by DIRTYillness (UK, 2019). ","user_id":98040,"name":"Aurore Dal Mas","website":"www.auroredalmas.com"},{"id":60925,"bio":"Eduardo Soteras Jalil\nBorn in Córdoba, Argentina in 1975 from a Lebanese migrants family. Majored in Economical Sciences from Cordoba University (1999). Documentary photographer, worked as a freelance in Palestine (2005). He is a founding member of the Activestills collective, and creator of ActiveVision, an organization dedicated to participatory photography and video. He was a receiver of the Scholarship of the Univesitat Autonoma of Barcelona for his work in Palestine, and completed a Master in Photojournalism there (2007).\nHe is a founding member of RUIDO Photo and creator and director of the school of photography RUIDO Formacion (now CFD Barcelona) where he was also a documentary photography teacher.\nIn 2009 he completed the project “En El Camino” about the trip of the Central American migrants through Mexico (Book by Blume, 2010, winner of the PoYi Latin for the Best Photobook of the year).\nIn 2010 he started the project “Neutral Fire” about the Swiss sharpshooting culture (published by GEO France, Magazine of La Vanguardia and winner of a grant of the CoNCa-Catalonia, and exhibited in the Museum Caraffa, Argentina). \nIn 2011 he started the long-term project “Masafer. Life in the Intestice” about the life of the cave-dwelling communities in South Hills of Hebron, where he lived for more than a year and half. The project is currently exhibited in the Middle East with the support of the A.M.Qattan Foundation and the Argentinean Representation in Ramallah. It was shortlisted in the 2013 Fotopres of Spain, and has been published by Musaf Haaretz (Israel), La Nacion (Argentina) and Zenith Magazine (Germany). \nHis newest project “All the Ices the Ice” is a study of the glacier melting and its consequences in the Nepalese Himalayas, and it’s done in collaboration with the ETH of Zurich.\nEduardo Soteras is represented by Sarah Preston/Neutral Grey Agency. \n","user_id":60928,"name":"Eduardo Soteras","website":"www.eduardosoteras.com"},{"id":61118,"bio":"I bought my first camera, a Nikon FM2, when I was 15. At first to merely portray my friends, many of them artists and musicians. What started as the desire to capture the moment soon turned into more. I  studed in 1994 at Chelsea College of Art \u0026amp; Design. I used my work to creatively question the notions of how we look at others, how we look at each other, and – most importantly – how we look at ourselves. The body of work consisted of a series of self-portraits through mirrors, and through other people’s eyes. \nI decided to return to Spain to find new inspiration.  I focus my work on another passion of mine this city has to offer: a real and unadorned look at the music scene.  When photographing at night, I love the dim light, the contrasts that emerge and the way black and white photography has an even more dramatic effect and is so much more expressive. My love for night photography in all its facets has leaded me to now specialize in portraits, landscapes and the music scene.\n","user_id":61121,"name":"Bianca De Vilar","website":"www.biancadevilar.es"},{"id":106404,"bio":"Shawn Saumell was born in New York and currently lives and works in Dallas, TX.  He received an MFA from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and BFA from Texas Woman's University, magna cum laude.\n\nHe has had a recent solo exhibition at the Mesquite Arts Center, Mesquite, TX [2024];  and recent juried exhibitions at the Bill J. Priest Center, Dallas, TX [2023] and Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX [2023]; as well as recent group exhibitions at Arts Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX [2024] and Adolphus Tower, Dallas, TX [2024].\n\nSaumell's work has been featured in over 230 exhibitions worldwide and has won many international awards including, but not limited to: \"First Place,\" \"Director's Choice,\" \"Photographer of the Year,\" \"Best of Biennial,\" \"100 Best International,\" \"Top 50 MFA Painters in America,\" \"Top 25 International Fine Artists,\" and \"Best of Show.\"","user_id":105802,"name":"Shawn Saumell","website":"www.shawnsaumell.com"},{"id":795234,"bio":"Mark Forbes is best known for his considered and atmospheric documentary photography of street scenes, urban landscapes and structures. He employs film as his medium of choice for personal documentary work - using predominantly traditional medium format cameras.\n\nForbes' approach to photography comes from an underlying fascination with people and their interaction with the environment. He has an uncanny knack of capturing the layers of beauty that exist everywhere around us. \"I am an avid people watcher. When I'm out in the street, or even just day to day, I'm constantly seeing beautiful and interesting images and stories in my head.”\n\nForbes' debut monograph Collected memories was published by the German publisher Hatje Cantz in 2023. Shortly after printing, a book signing event was held at Paris Photo 2023. The book was a shortlisted finalist at PHOTO 2024 for the Australian \u0026amp; New Zealand Photobook of the Year. \n\nHis portraiture has featured in multiple editions of the British Journal of Photography’s Portrait of Humanity monographs. His images also featured at Leica HQ in Wetzlar during the M6 launch event as part of their ‘Celebration of Photography’.","user_id":783553,"name":"Mark Forbes","website":"www.markforbes.com.au"},{"id":807884,"bio":"","user_id":793886,"name":"Sandra Schwaiger","website":"www.sandy.cruises"},{"id":705397,"bio":"Educated as an electrical engineer, and having spent most of my career as a contractor in the construction industry, I have found that the right side of my brain has been atrophying as the gray has begun to appear at my temples. Photography has become the perfect “Mitty-esque” escape from my daily routine of contract negotiations, resolving customer emergencies and meeting a never-ending calendar of deadlines. \n\nAs a result of my scientific education, I tend to relate to images which are structurally sound, with strong lines of geometry and rhythm. It is almost as if I am trying to force the image to comply with my preconception of order. I admire the person who is not afraid to color outside of the lines. Damn coloring books.\n\nSince revealing the images on my hard drive to those outside my \"circle of trust\" a few years ago, my photography is occasionally appearing in the “honorable mention” or “notable other works” section of domestic and international photo exhibitions. In spite of this burgeoning promise, my creditors have urged me to stick with my day job for the time being.","user_id":704813,"name":"Robert Debski","website":"www.LaRouteNonPrise.com"},{"id":795239,"bio":"Born 1989, grew up in town, living now in the countryside. Amateur photographer. Alive with pleasure in adoration of the silent living and often forgetting the essentiel. \n\nIn 2023 I went during one month in a lost farm in Abruzzo (Italia) where I had the chance to meet remarkable beings around a breeder of remarkable nobility. \n\nBetween light and shadow, between suffering and truth.","user_id":783557,"name":"Aubry Schaefer","website":"www.anttnbrs.com"},{"id":795261,"bio":"I'm a self-taught multidisciplinary artist based in London. I use emotions, colours and light to create captivating narratives that evoke a sense of nostalgia.\n","user_id":783574,"name":"Octavia Vulcan","website":"piavulcan.myportfolio.com/about"},{"id":61008,"bio":"\tThe objective of the photographic body of work, Behind the Door, is to challenge patriarchal gender norms and offer a feminist dialogue on sexuality and power. These photographs are an exploration of sexuality, power, death of self, rebirth, and feminine identity through both a Victorian Era and Pictorial aesthetic. In Behind the Door, I relate my own feelings of powerlessness and despair within the suffocating confines of a failing marriage through the reference to the cultural restrictions used to control Victorian women. The photographs play with themes of binary oppositions—light versus dark, life versus death, birth and rebirth, sexuality, femininity, and identity. This identity is one that is teeming with archaic fantasies of power and vulnerability within a culturally divided, patriarchal society. What Behind the Door ultimately reveals is that there are different kinds of strength—the strength to lead, and the strength to follow, the strength to control, and the strength to yield. There are two kinds of power—the power to strip another's soul bare, and the power to stand naked. Images of erotic female sexuality are employed as a means of navigating the fundamentals of representations of power, self, sexuality and what it means to be a woman.","user_id":61011,"name":"Milisa Taylor-Hicks","website":"mtaylorhicks.wix.com/portfolio#!home/mainPage"},{"id":795274,"bio":"","user_id":783583,"name":"Alexandra Yashina","website":null},{"id":15743,"bio":"I am a San Diego native and have been obsessed with the darkroom since that first print came up in the devo tray back in 2007 at City College. I have been working predominantly in black and white film ever since. I studied darkroom practices at the University of California, Santa Cruz, then turned around to share my love of film by becoming a studio and teaching assistant. I am no stranger to running commercial photo labs, but these days, I'm hand-processing in kitchens as I travel the country.","user_id":15743,"name":"Kiera Stasny","website":"kieranetic.weebly.com"},{"id":61067,"bio":"Storytelling permeates all of my endeavors, first as an actress and dancer, then a marketing professional with expertise in branding, and now as a professional photographer and educator. I specialize in conceptual photography, environmental portraits, and often collaborate with other artists to create unique images and books for their design, collections, websites, and performances. I am honored to share my passion with graduate students as an educator and mentor. ","user_id":61070,"name":"Marico Fayre","website":"maricofayre.com"},{"id":61665,"bio":"Alexis Puertas is a multidisciplinary artist who works as a professional photographer, theater director, and actor. He is currently pursuing a degree in Mental Health Coaching and Psychodrama.\nHe is 56 years old. His goal is to convey people's everyday moments through his artistic work.","user_id":61667,"name":"Alexis Puertas E","website":"www.alexispuertasphotovideo.com"},{"id":61059,"bio":"She was born in 1970 in Mar del Plata, Argentina. \nShe studied architecture until 1995. \nOn 1996 she moved to London where she lived for three years with her partner. \nBack to Argentina,  she studied art and became mother of two daughters. \nIn 2005 she moved to Mexico where she continued to study ceramics and photography. \nThere she took part in several groups exhibitions, in both disciplines. \nBack to her country in 2009, in Buenos Aires she studied digital professional photography at the School Escuela de Fotografia Creativa,  2013. .\nSome of her photographs have been selected in different calls in Mexico and Argentina. \nCurrently, attending Photography workshop with Mariana Maggio. \nShe lives and works in Buenos Aires.\n","user_id":61062,"name":"KARINA ETCHEVERRY ROBERTO","website":"www.karinaetcheverryroberto.com"},{"id":61748,"bio":"I am a visual artist rooted in photography, with a keen focus on socio-political issues. \n\nMy work offers a different approach to documentary photography, bridging the gap between contemporary and traditional photography.\n\nMy knowledge and skillset of film and printing includes darkroom techniques stretching back to the earliest days of photography alongside digital processes. \n\n","user_id":61750,"name":"Tabitha Jussa","website":"www.tabithajussa.com"},{"id":62087,"bio":"\"I don't consider myself a photographer, but an interpreter of Photography.\"\nAdmitted for artistic merits to the International Academy of Modern Art in Rome as Academic Member of Merit with the title of Master of Photographic Art.(May 2020).\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n","user_id":62022,"name":"Enzo Crispino","website":"www.enzocrispino.com"},{"id":61302,"bio":"In the beginning it was just enjoyment and pleasure in shooting pictures, before discovering a real fever for photography when in Tokyo whilst shooting with a compact camera. My passion evolves in the course of my travels around the World, from my first love for landscapes to a fervor and sensitivity for portraits. With my lens I model the scenes that reflect behind my eyes, I rebuild and convert them into personal creations.\n\nMatteo, Italy.\n\n","user_id":61305,"name":"Matteo Allegro","website":"matteoallegro.com"},{"id":61488,"bio":"My name is Sophie Cheetham and I am currently a  BA(hons) Photography student, studying at Leeds College of Art within the UK. My main interests lie within Photography and furthermore; Documentary, Portraiture, Lifestyle, Current affairs and Events.","user_id":61491,"name":"Sophie Cheetham","website":"sophiecheetham.squarespace.com"},{"id":10255,"bio":"Born in Athens Panayis Chrysovergis studied at the Royal College of Art ( in the London Photography department shortly after  graduating from L' Ecole National et Superieure de la photographie, Arles - France. His photographic projects have been published on websites, in newspapers, and magazines worldwide (Le Monde magazine, Guardian, The eye of Photography, I-D magazine, Vice, National Geographic etc).\n\n","user_id":10255,"name":"Panayis Chrysovergis","website":"www.panayischrysovergis.com"},{"id":674937,"bio":"Born and graduated in Italy i've made my path in europe. London and Paris have been my nest in the last 10 years. I’ve created my own deli and restaurant in Paris where i actually live. \nSince the beginning i've seen my time passing through my eyes at cinema speed, my great passion. A series of images one after the other scrolling night and day.  Lately the photography is tranforming and giving me that original three dimentional effect. \nAt various speeds the frame today is the magnifying glass of my personal investigation about life in all forms. \n","user_id":674353,"name":"Mauro Gazzi","website":"maurogazzi.myportfolio.com"},{"id":795324,"bio":"","user_id":783622,"name":"Erika Lepistö","website":""},{"id":61086,"bio":"Judi Bommarito is a Detroit based photographer and an adjunct instructor at the College for Creative Studies, where she also received her BFA. Her poignant photo-documentary entitled “The SPACE Between The Cracks” artfully addresses her mother’s journey with mental illness.  This series was featured in a solo exhibition and has been the recipient of numerous awards, most notably, Grand Prize recognition by juror and American photographer, Mary Ellen Mark. \nJudi's series \"Concealed Reality\" includes her explorations of Detroit and documents her observations of beauty, symmetry and color amidst the undertone of abandonment rather than a representation of the decay which is often times depicted in images of Detroit. Her work from this series has been exhibited in Poland and Italy.  It has also been included in the Manifest International Photography Annual 7 (INPHA) 2020","user_id":61089,"name":"Judi Bommarito","website":"www.judibommphoto.com"},{"id":794224,"bio":"저는 사진을 즐기는 사진작가입니다.","user_id":782714,"name":"Myungsook Shin","website":""},{"id":679774,"bio":"I am 38 and I’m based in Malaga, Spain. I started doing travel photography back in 2018, but soon became captivated by the daily mystery of the streets. Now I like to lose myself in the lights and shadows of the streets and capture them in a jazz mood.","user_id":679190,"name":"Miguel Ángel Cabrera García","website":"www.macabphoto.com"},{"id":795420,"bio":"","user_id":783704,"name":"Alexander Konstantin","website":""},{"id":124898,"bio":"Live and work in Athens, Greece doing news, features and sports since 1991. \n\n\n","user_id":124296,"name":"Panayotis Tzamaros","website":"www.tzamaros.com"},{"id":795364,"bio":"I am driven by my passion for social documentary photography \u0026amp; storytelling.\nThe way I see the world is best conveyed through the lens of a camera.\nBrisbane, Australia based.","user_id":783653,"name":"Zhan Teh","website":"www.zhantehphotos.com"},{"id":61103,"bio":"Phil Jung was born and raised in the Lower Hudson Valley of New York. \n\nJung received a BFA in Photography from The San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His artwork has been featured in numerous publications including The Boston Globe, Incandescent, The Photo Review and  Mossless. He was a recipient of the TMC Kodak  Film Grant in 2009 and Saint Botoph Foundations Emerging Artist Award in 2013. Jung has participated in exhibitions throughout the United States including The Griffin Museum of Photography in Massachusetts, Houston Center for Photography in Texas and Foley Gallery in NYC. His work is in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. \n\nPhillip Jung currently lives and works in both Honolulu and Boston. He teaches undergraduate students at the University of Hawaii.","user_id":61106,"name":"Phillip Jung","website":"www.jungphil.com"},{"id":793637,"bio":"Monse Guajardo is a Mexican-American photographer who lives and works within the United States/Mexico border region. Over the past 6 years since picking up her first camera, she’s focused on portrait and editorial photography professionally, while creating documentary narratives in her personal practice, developing an interest in creating images as explorations of the human condition. She seeks to find moments that unveil feelings and experiences that her “protagonists” are seeking to find themselves, using photography as a vessel to carry on this mission. The duality in her upbringing has characterized her photographic aesthetic and been an underlying motivation for the stories she captures. Guajardo is often inspired by Mexico's nature, colors, textures, and domestic scenes. With a focus on portrait and documentary photography styles, she creates imagery that seeks to explore the interconnection between these two genres in a compelling way. Her personal practice takes form through intimate portraits with a strong focus on the environment, often taking up collage art that includes artifacts from the images location.\n\nIn 2018 she had her first solo exhibition, “Identity Collapse”, in Laredo, Texas, recounting the aftermath of a broken relationship and her personal struggle to find self-identity. She has been selected to be a part of “Memory Map” a group exhibition in Houston, Texas by Hardy \u0026amp; Nance Studios this March 2024 and was recently awarded the 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award in three different categories (Documentary/Reportage, Digital Manipulation/Collage, and Open Theme); with several works to be exhibited in Barcelona, Spain, in April 2025. Her work has been published in The Guardian, Dazed Magazine, and Pitchfork. \n","user_id":782157,"name":"Monse Guajardo","website":"www.monseguajardo.com"},{"id":795224,"bio":"Charles is a Polaroid artist as well as 30-year veteran of the international film and television industry.\n\nCharles produced the Palme D’Or and Academy Award winning feature documentary, Bowling for Columbine.\n\nCharles has created and produced dozens of kids, comedy, docs and drama series – all going multiple seasons for BBC, CBC, PBS, Universal Kids, Netflix, Family Channel, Disney Channel, ABC Australia and ZDF, to name a few.\n\nCharles has won too many awards to list. He attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto.\n\nIn his spare time Charles shows his abstract photographic Polaroids (#charleswbishop) in various galleries across North America and Europe.\n\n2017 Viewpoint Gallery, Halifax\n2018 Lucas Reiner Gallery, Los Angeles\n2019 Studio 21, Halifax\n2023 Studio 21, Halifax\n2024 Brooklyn Film, New York\n2024 ImageNation, Milan\n\nIn the last 20 years Charles has sailed across the Atlantic three times, the first time in a leaky 40ft boat.\n","user_id":783544,"name":"Charles Bishop","website":""},{"id":133977,"bio":"My name is Vasilis Kavousakis, I live and working as a professional and enthusiastic photographer in Crete an island of Greece. My first contact with photography started in 1995 when I began experimenting on my first analog camera and assessing photographs of great masters photographers. I started attending artistic seminars and participating in exhibitions and contests and very soon obtained my own darkroom.\nThis is how my relationship with photography started and it has been in my life ever since.\nI have been keeping up to date through seminars and workshops involving personal pursuits. My professional occupation is the wedding photography, the portrait, the family photography and  always with respect towards the people who make up my subject.\nAs personal photography I would say for me, is the street photography that I love most.\nI am fond of the picture taking procedure as with the press of a button I can express myself, capture moments and create little stories.\n Thank you.","user_id":133375,"name":"Vasilis Kavousakis","website":""},{"id":675358,"bio":"Comfortably retired from my business, which has left me with considerably more time and emphasis on my photography. A bit of yin-yang. Previously, along with commercial work for clients, and related to it, was motorcycle and bicycle racing photography. (I was/am also a participant in the sports.) It was mad; no second chances: No, they won't run that lap again because I missed the shot. Now, the opposite: quiet, studied work that combines thought with spontaneity; see  my \"Work\" comments. ","user_id":674774,"name":"Rick Menapace","website":"www.rickmenapacephotography.com"},{"id":353795,"bio":"","user_id":353193,"name":"Shilpi Choudhuri","website":"mypursuitofhappiness2016.wordpress.com"},{"id":96068,"bio":"Stefano Rosati, 1966 Tuscan. I started traveling alone as a teenager, sponsored by enlightened parents who, even though he never moved from national borders, had intuition and indulged my desire and curiosity for the world. The travel documents and love for photography are, after all, always been present in my life, almost a path in the path","user_id":95554,"name":"Stefano Rosati","website":"www.stefanorosati.org"},{"id":772280,"bio":"Venezuelan street photographer based in Madrid.\n¨This time only and never again!¨","user_id":764391,"name":"Victor Alfonso","website":"www.victorzuelo.com"},{"id":795368,"bio":"I started off as a street photographer who wished to connect through documenting life. I am inspired by the notion of the just go shoot and practise that was left by the Photographic pioneers. I am as interested in the digital dark room process and conceptual work and the technology that is gifted to our generation and I studied photography full time in Melbourne  However street photography remains the ultimate fun and interest for me.","user_id":783657,"name":"J Dawg","website":"artelaguna.world/artist/mcpherson-jeremy"},{"id":418033,"bio":"I've been a photographer since high school in the late 1960's and I believe the camera can show us the beauty that surrounds us, if we pay attention. \n\nI hold a BA from Rochester Institute of Technology (1976) and a MA from San Francisco State University (1984). Having worked in most aspects of the photography world over the years, I'm currently a member of the (San Francisco) Bay Area Photo Collective, and a working artist. \n\n This series came about when my father's damaged Kodachrome slide collection resurfaced, and I was given a chance to see the world through his eyes all these years after his death. The extreme damage to them makes them look like my memories feel, as I continuously ask, what happened?\n","user_id":417449,"name":"Alison Taggart-Barone","website":"alisontaggartbarone.com"},{"id":61082,"bio":"I have been a professional artist for 45 years working in analogue, alternative processes,  printmaking,  installation, hand-made books, writing/poetry. I put myself through graduate school by working as a Sports Photographer. I was in academics teaching for 20 years, am a published author, occasional curator/juror, and proprietress of Virtu Studio LLC,  \u0026amp; Thunderhead Press. I exhibit my work internationally. Private collections: parties in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Ireland, Taiwan, China, Italy:  WIPI Yale Archives, the Cathedral Foundation,  Beijing Natural Cultural Center,  Center for Fine Art Photography. Memberships include:  Texas Photographic Society, The Print Center - Philadelphia, Center for Fine Art Photography, Professional Women Photographers-NYC, Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Art Intersection Gallery,  Baren Printmakers Forum, , F295, Nolo Photo Alliance, Filter Photo Festival, and Seities Gallery. Represented by Primo Piano Livingallery, Lecce, Italy.","user_id":61085,"name":"Mariana Bartolomeo","website":"www.facebook.com/mariana.bartolomeo.9 // www.LensCulture.com.mariana-bartolomeo-2"},{"id":287541,"bio":"London based portrait and creative photographer. ","user_id":286939,"name":"Robbie Ewing","website":"www.robbieewing.com"},{"id":795431,"bio":"Sanbao Zheng, an Electrical Engineer and armature photographer. He has been taking photos in different genres for about 10 years in his spare times.  His interest is in street photography recently.","user_id":783713,"name":"Sanbao Zheng","website":""},{"id":846657,"bio":"5588bet: a sua chance de se divertir com slots e jogos eletrônicos!\nEntre no jogo e descubra uma variedade incrível de opções para todos os gostos!\n\nWebsite :https://5588bet33.br.com","user_id":832501,"name":"Betbrcom Betbrcom","website":"5588bet33.br.com"},{"id":570307,"bio":"Edward Lance Montgomery wants to share his creations of manipulated light with you. His passion is photographic art which he renders with his signature post-production formula, creating unique yet familiar and engaging pieces. Edward has participated in art exhibitions, written art reviews, curated art shows, and has work in the Target Corporation collection. He is a 2014 honors graduate of California State University, San Bernardino with a BA in studio art (concentration photography) and a minor in business administration. By way of a 20-year Army career, Edward has lived around the world. But he has returned to his home state of California and currently lives in the high desert city of Victorville.","user_id":569723,"name":"Edward Lance Montgomery","website":"elmpfineart.com"},{"id":61276,"bio":"Curriculum Vitae\n\nBsc (Hons) Biological Imaging. First Class Honours Degree. The University of Derby, Great Britain.\n\nEDUCATION\n\n2002-1999 Bsc (Hons) in Biological Imaging. The University of Derby. Derby. Great Britain. First Class Honours Degree.\n\n1999-1998 Natural Sciences Access Course. Norwich City College. Norwich, Great Britain.\n\n1995-1991 HND in Media and Photography. Luís Buñuel Institute. Madrid Spain.\n\nEXHIBITIONS\n\nI have exhibited all over the world both as a solo artist and on join exhibitions.\n\n2013 The Gallery@OXO, London, Great Britain.\n\n2011 Dublin Arts Council , Ohio, USA.\n\n2010 One Exchange Square, Hong Kong Istanbul, Turkey. The Gallery@OXO, London, Great Britain.\n\n2009 The Dean Clough Gallery, Halifax, Canada. The Gallery@OXO, London, Great Britain.\n\n2008 The Gallery@OXO, London, Great Britain.\n\n2000 “Annual Open Exhibition”. Norwich Art Centre. Norwich Great Britain.\n","user_id":61279,"name":"Jose Javier Delgado Esteban","website":"www.javierdelgadoesteban.com"},{"id":61148,"bio":"Nicole Segers (Tilburg, 1960) is documentary photographer. Her work consists mainly of long-term projects in which she focuses on contemporary subjects. She made several exhibitions in the Netherlands and abroad, amongst others during Festival Breda Photo, at De Kunsthal in Rotterdam, with Rem Koolhaas and OMA in Brussels, in Festival Photoreporter in St Brieuc (F) curated by Marc Prüst and in Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen. She published three main bodies of work in book form: Het Einde van Europa (Lemniscaat, Rotterdam 2004) and Het veer van Istanbul (Lemniscaat, Rotterdam 2010) - both translated in French: Gens des Confins, sur la frontiere orientale de l’Europe and Les passeurs d’Istanbul (Les editions Noir sur Blanc, Lausanne 2010 and 2013) and the latest book Bloed en honing - which was rewarded by the Dutch Photobook Award as Best text/photobook 2021. Her Aceh photos were published in the book 'Atjeh' from Anton Stolwijk, published by Prometheus. She teaches Documentary Photography at PhotoAcademy Amsterdam. \n","user_id":61151,"name":"Nicole Segers","website":"www.nicolesegers.com"},{"id":273373,"bio":"Pang Hai (Xiang fei tian)is a new media practitioner engaged in photography, video, text, and video editing. I was born in Beijing, China, living and working in Beijing now. My works mainly explore the living state of people，throughout the appearance to the deep spirit of the Chinese people. Exploring the relationship between people and the environment, personal value orientation, human survival, and other issues, so as to find the way to the future.","user_id":272771,"name":"Pang Hai","website":"xiangfeitian.net"},{"id":795437,"bio":"","user_id":783718,"name":"Danielle Solk","website":null},{"id":782629,"bio":"After taking several art courses while in college, I studied photography for two semesters at the Summit Art Center in New Jersey.  I shot black and white film during the period 1986 -1994.  I developed and printed all my black and white  work.  My photos were selected for several juried shows in New Jersey.   In 2023, I returned to taking photos, this time in color and digital.  I am largely self-taught through online courses. ","user_id":773010,"name":"Gregory Haworth","website":"No website.  I will be creating one."},{"id":102670,"bio":"2015 - Istituto Europeo di Design di Milano - Corso di Formazione Avanzata in Fotografia coordinato da Silvia Lelli\n\n2004 - Università degli Studi di Genova   Facoltà di Architettura - Laurea in Architettura con votazione 110/110 con Lode - Titolo Tesi: “Amsterdam: intensità urbana e diversità residenziale. Aspetti sociali, funzionali, sensibili”\n\n1996 - Liceo Artistico Statale Arturo Martini di Savona - Sezione di Architettura - Corso Sperimentale di Grafica Pubblicitaria - Diploma di Maturità Artistica con votazione 58/60\n","user_id":102068,"name":"Alessio Forlano","website":"www.alessioforlano.com"},{"id":804735,"bio":"I fell in love with photography at a very young age, when my grandfather gave me his Eastman-Kodak Baby Brownie Special. I was eager to capture everything I could, through the lens. I started my business career in 2007, shooting many events, weddings, commercials, real estate, etc.\n\nI took a break during the pandemic, making an introspection. I recently found the spark to come back to life and I am currently rebuilding my website.","user_id":791498,"name":"Karim Mokdad","website":"www.kmphotos.ch"},{"id":358981,"bio":"Or Sachs is a self-taught photographer with 20+ years of experience, publishing internationally celebrated work, featured in galleries, shows, and printed and online publications. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel - Sachs explores the paths traveled by others, and through his work and subjects, he dives deep in search of light.","user_id":358379,"name":"Or Sachs","website":"www.or8171.com"},{"id":775567,"bio":"Jean Luc Andrianasolo (1983, CH/MG) is a photography graduate from the School of Applied Arts in Vevey (CEPV). He practices documentary often by photographing people in their own context. Since 2012, he has participated in various solo and group exhibitions such as MISC at the Espace JB and Payday at the Festival Images in Vevey (2013). In 2015, Jean Luc was part of the Selection at the Festival Voies-Off in Arles and at the vfg Nachwuchsförderpreis with his project Rakely produced in Madagascar. He was selected for the Prix Levallois in 2017 and in 2019, he is commissioned for the Enquête photographique valaisanne where he chooses to follow students dropping out. He continues to photograph students this time in his own place where he works. He lives in Geneva (with a lot of projects in Madagascar) and teaches photography at cfp Arts.","user_id":767360,"name":"Jean Luc Andrianasolo","website":"andrianasolo.ch"},{"id":795413,"bio":"My name is Luca Credo! Photography for me is a way of experiencing life, one frame at a time. I find beauty in symmetry and composition, and capture everything, that stirs something within me – whether it’s fascination, fear, or any other emotion. ","user_id":783697,"name":"Luca Credo","website":"www.lucacredo.com"},{"id":61222,"bio":"Italian photographers and filmmakers Filippo Menichetti and Martin Errichiello crossed their paths in 2012 at the international department of Visual Storytelling of the Danish School of Media and Journalism. In 2013 they started working together on a long-term exploration of South Italy, looking at its historical, cultural and political landscape, shaping a common method of research by mixing different medias. In 2015 they started their project “In Fourth Person”, a multimedia research where geography, myth, history, politics and memory are intermingled in a personal narration. Since 2016 it has been presented and exhibited in the major european festivals such as Fotografia Europea, Krakow Photomonth, Young Artists Biennale Tirana, Copenhaghen Photo Festival, Format Festival, Circulations, among others. “In fourth person” is also the recipient of Pesaresi award for contemporary photography, Sideways - Young Italian Photography and Foam Talent 2017.","user_id":61225,"name":"Filippo Menichetti","website":"inquarta.persona.co"},{"id":561637,"bio":"https://territories.terra-quantum.net/news/an-interview-with-fred-bucheton-by-beata-moore-190/\n\nFred Bucheton is an IT systems engineer living in Paris. In 2009, he started learning photography and its different techniques, the self-taught route. He has been fascinated by the mountains since childhood, and as a result, he developed a strong passion for hiking, and more recently, mountaineering. Fred is passionate about exploring new locations and watching light creating ethereal atmospheres. Over the last few years he has enjoyed travelling to and photographing some breathtaking locations in many countries. More recently, his photographic approach has changed, Fred no longer plans shooting vistas, but is interested in more spiritual, intimate scenes.","user_id":561053,"name":"Fred Bucheton","website":"www.fredbucheton.com"},{"id":189803,"bio":"Native from China, Kevin Chen is now a film student and new media artist in Boston. \n\nThe experience of both western and eastern culture gives him a unique view of the world and globalization. \n\nWorks mainly focus on exploring the relationship between people and the society, especially in his home country China.  \n","user_id":189201,"name":"Kevin Chen","website":"www.kaiwenchen.net"},{"id":803464,"bio":"","user_id":790349,"name":"Marco De Rossi","website":""},{"id":795427,"bio":"Time and my camera offer me infinite opportunities to channel my creativity and passion to make images that bring me joy, beauty, and a sense of wonder. I have always had a voracious appetite to figuratively wrap my arms around most anything I see. The camera helps me do this. I want to understand what makes things tick and the science behind their being.\n\nA particular draw for me has been the captivating and unpredictable movement of water. It inspired three of my major collections: Nor’eastern Dinghies, Sea Sculptures, and Glass,\nLiquid, and Ice Capades.  Portraiture, travel, landscape, and macro photography inspire much of my other work.  Each type of photography feeds my need to explore, experiment, and learn.\n","user_id":783710,"name":"Nancy Rich","website":"www.nancyrichphotography.com"},{"id":803251,"bio":"","user_id":790183,"name":"John-Paul Pierrot","website":"www.pierrotphotography.co.uk/portfolio/jerez"},{"id":41936,"bio":"Independent Videographer and Photographer | Visual Storytelling Enthusiast | Mother | Lifelong Learner\n\nWith over a decade of experience in the dynamic realms of videography and photography, I have embarked on a transformative journey since 2011, traversing vibrant cities such as Beirut, Abu Dhabi, Damascus, Istanbul, and now calling Zurich home. My journey transcends mere visuals; it's a narrative of continuous learning and adaptation. In addition to my creative endeavors, I have explored photography, filmmaking, the art of bread-making, and German language acquisition.\n\nBefore venturing into videography and photography, I pursued a literature degree and honed my administrative and banking skills for a decade. This diverse background has nurtured fearlessness in seizing opportunities proactively rather than passively waiting for them to manifest. My skill set encompasses exceptional interpersonal abilities, adeptness at thriving under pressure, strong organizational capabilities, and effective time management. I am motivated by a passion to engage in all facets of video production, including administrative tasks.","user_id":41941,"name":"Sana Al Mor","website":""},{"id":61173,"bio":"Katia Platonova is a self-taught photographer based in St. Petersburg, Russia. She graduated as an economist, later studied design for two years at the Academy of adult education, St.Petersburg, attended one-year course of art lectures at the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, and other art and photography related courses, currently studies at Fotodepartament, St.Petersburg. Works a self-employed photographer.","user_id":61176,"name":"Katia Platonova","website":"www.plato-nova.com"},{"id":61592,"bio":"Liv Bedford is currently a student in her second year studying Photography at Arts University Bournemouth. \n\nPrimarily interested in Portraiture and Documentary photography.","user_id":61595,"name":"Liv Bedford","website":"www.livbedfordphotography.com"},{"id":190251,"bio":"Kaat Stieber is a fine art photographer who weaves the worlds of surrealism and noble Dutch art into her images. Mixing her broad set of creative skills with an internationally acclaimed background in theatre and costume design, her photos are assembled with vast craftmanship. Kaat's works of art resemble tableaus fro\n\nDrawn to history books and paintings from the golden age she found her first imaginations, inspired by fairytales and stories from the past Kaat started to create her new timeless surrealistic world. Photography combined with the unlimited possibilities of the present digital era could finally fade away the old boundaries of performing on stage. \n\nIn her artwork the photography, performing and costume designing come together in a way to express herself like never before. Each image is crafted through imagination with a process of creating by hand, capturing the scene and digital painting. The camera and editing on the computer turn the new reality into a surrealistic","user_id":189649,"name":"Kaat Stieber","website":"www.kaatstieber.com"},{"id":269998,"bio":" Born in Ontario, Canada, in 1963, PJ explored music, electronics, and photography even as a child.  This interest led to a BA in music from the University of Guelph, and in 1989 he moved to Oakland, California, to earn an MFA in electronic music from Mills College. \n\n An ongoing relationship with San Francisco's Exploratorium science museum also sparks PJ's creativity, enables his work, and provides opportunities for exhibitions.  Additionally, his work has been featured in various photography magazines, books and photography contests. ","user_id":269396,"name":"PJ Reptilehouse","website":"pjreptilehouse.com"},{"id":69833,"bio":"As a professional photographer I find am often at odds with my desire for artistic expression and mastery, with the commercial world of numbers and efficiency.\nBest business practice suggests that once I have reached an acceptable standard I should then be seeking to improve with efficiency and repetition. \nHowever, whenever I bring the camera up to my eye, I find myself constantly looking for the best, most interesting, and sometimes most challenging way to convey the story in front of me. \nGood enough is not good enough - I need to feel I am being stretched to create something beyond mere replication.\n","user_id":69567,"name":"Kim Ayres","website":"www.kimayres.co.uk"},{"id":102640,"bio":"I am an avid traveller, my journey takes me to different corners of the world and in the process I meet some incredible people. I love to photograph people. I like to know their stories.\nI shoot on both film and digital formats and have many years of experience working in a photo lab environment.\nMy dream is to photograph and travel the world.\n","user_id":102038,"name":"Stacey Johnson","website":"www.stuz-photography.com"},{"id":269612,"bio":"Sara Harley has been described as a Photographic Expressionist. Her work bridges the worlds of photography and painting and creates composited images that are poetic in nature. She enjoys the freedom and individualism of creating conceptual art, images that are based in the reality of her own photography, but developed from her imagination. Because she uses her own photography together with her creativity, her images are uniquely her own. Sometimes surreal, frequently using her love of nature, her creations often encourage an emotional response from the viewer.\n\n","user_id":269010,"name":"Sara Harley","website":"www.saraharley.com"},{"id":190438,"bio":"","user_id":189836,"name":"An Vermeire","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/autumn76"},{"id":795465,"bio":"Photographer with a love for people.","user_id":783740,"name":"Santosh Kuppens","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/152486784@N02/albums"},{"id":18741,"bio":"Anette Nordskog is a non-commercial photographer based in Norway","user_id":18741,"name":"Anette Nordskog","website":"www.anettenordskog.com"},{"id":52655,"bio":"Egresada del Diplomado Fotografía y Sociedad, promovido por la iniciativa VIZIO, Análisis Social y Cultural a través de la imagen, por el Departamento de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas de la Universidad Iberoamericana, Campus Santa Fe, 2013 y del Diplomado en Fotonarrativa y Nuevos Medios, en la Fundación Pedro Meyer, con apoyo de World Press Photo, 2014, donde presentó el trabajo “El lado invisible de Tepito. Luz e imagen para la reconstrucción de tejido social”  https://issuu.com/yolandaluna/docs/el_lado_invisible_de_tepito \nDe 2012 a 2019 ha participado en distintas exposiciones colectivas e individuales en galerías, universidades y espacios culturales en la Ciudad de México y en los estados de Puebla, Guanajuato, Morelos, Jalisco; en el exterior en Barcelona, España y La Habana, Cuba.  \nHa producido distintos trabajos fotográficos documentales, que se encuentran publicados en http://issuu.com/yolandaluna/docs ","user_id":52660,"name":"Yolanda Luna","website":"yolandaluna.com"},{"id":368651,"bio":"","user_id":368049,"name":"John Feeney","website":""},{"id":623503,"bio":"Totalement autodidacte, j'apprend doucement.\nBeaucoup de photos de basket pour le club de ma ville, et la nature au fil de mes journées.\n","user_id":622919,"name":"olivier espargiliere","website":"youpic.com/Olivier_Espargiliere"},{"id":787478,"bio":"In 1978, aged 17, Paul Spencer won a scholarship to Croydon College of Art to study painting, drawing and sculpture under Bruce McLean \u0026amp; Helen Chadwick, before taking his degree in fine art, graphic design, photography and film (Norwich school of art, 1979-1981).\n\nIn the mid-eighties, Spencer assisted reportage photographer, Rod Shone, igniting his own career in photography. Spencer moved fluidly between portraiture and reportage spending time in Ceaușescu’s Romania documenting gypsy life or Norfolk’s Outlaw biker gatherings, whilst simultaneously capturing the essence of sub-culture with Paul Simonon and The Clash, John Lydon and the Sex Pistols and jazz legend Lol Coxhill.\n\nA decade collaboration with friend and muse, Sara Stockbridge - notorious cult anti-fashion Vivienne Westwood supermodel - combined Spencer’s still photography with film work that would later travel from London to Beijing with the V\u0026amp;A as part of their Fashion in Film exhibition\n\nBy the nineties, Spencer was photographer of choice to capture the darker side of characters including Shane McGowan, BrIan Ferry, Colin Salmon, Robert Carlyle, Robert Cray, Elvis Costello, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Radiohead.\u0026nbsp;\n\nHis “British Image 1 \u0026amp; 2” of the emerging band Blur, sliced a gash between the gentrified fetish of the 80’s and the street-smart dressing-down tee, jeans and Doc Marten boots of the 90’s, establishing the band’s fashion style that would come to define the Britpop era.\n\nOver a three-day shoot Spencer was tasked to photograph the iconic singer and frontman, Morrissey of The Smith’s, at favourite London haunts including Grave Maurice pub, Whitechapel market and other Kray twins hangouts, before heading to a Kent mansion where he captured the now iconic “Eyes Shut” image used for both the Greatest Hits album cover tour and the artiste’s Penguin classic; Autobiography front cover; fees for which the Guinness World Record Company confirmed as the highest paid for a single book cover of all time.\n\nCombining film-footage and stills as backdrop to a barren stage in the heart of Shoreditch, in 2012 Spencer made his stage Director debut with the gritty one-man show: Ten Men: The Lives of John Bindon.\n\nSpencer’s compositions, embroidered with asymmetrical shadows and highlights in true blacks and high contrast whites, define his style; only selectively tempered with a smattering of his colour images of blue/green hues that foreshadow the sub-culture themes of his wide array of gangs, ladies of the night, the homeless, the forgotten or the hidden from society.\n\nMajor brand commissions have included Dr Martens, Lowenbrau, Shelly’s, SAP, Vodafone, EMI, Getty, Vivienne Westwood, V\u0026amp;A Museum.\u0026nbsp;\n\nA forerunner in donating limited edition artwork for the esteemed CRUK Sound \u0026amp; Vision fundraiser at Abbey Road Studios, Paul Spencer also works in mixed-media collage creating bespoke artworks and installations for numerous private collectors and businesses.","user_id":777045,"name":"Paul Spencer","website":"www.paulspencer.co.uk"},{"id":374906,"bio":"I am an Artist and Poet. I was born in Scotland and married my wife Linda Armani after meeting her in Paris, France where she was studying.\n\nI have always had a deep interest in both Sciences and the Arts, and see these two major occupations of the mind, the brain and space relevant to our human understanding of God, the Cosmos and the Natural World.\n\nI visited with Linda, in 2019, both Milan and Florence, Italy and have now included collage, drawing, photos and poetry in my own Museo Astratto, as a personal pocket handbook linking many historic and artistic  thematic influences.\n\nMy Roberta Collection color collages are on permanent display in the Piano Works Commercial Professional Building, Rochester, NY 14445.\n\nMy Museo Astratto Business Plan has been completed to an Ernst and Young template for any potential \"avid  for art\" investor. \n\nMy first handbook is printed with its art and hand-stamped abstract gold drawings on its cover as my sample exhibit for publication.\n\nJoe Thomson\n\n","user_id":374322,"name":"Joseph THomson","website":"www.museoastratto.com"},{"id":795505,"bio":"Megan Hatch (she/her) lives in Portland, Oregon, US. Megan is a creator, curator and teacher with a Studio Art degree from Carleton College. Her experiences of growing up rural, working class, and queer inform her work. They also provide fuel for her continued efforts to improve arts access, and increase diversity in mainstream art spaces. Her photography has been exhibited internationally and is in collections both private and public. She was a 2022 Critical Mass Finalist, and a 2023 recipient of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award.","user_id":783774,"name":"Megan Hatch","website":"www.meganhatch.com"},{"id":734753,"bio":"Jude Lartey a self taught image maker from Ghana who at age 23 , creates portraits that carry a sensibility far beyond his age. \nAlso moonlighting as an art director and fashion stylist for brands, magazines and artists, Lartey’s cinematic scenes are illustrations of new identities of his generation, dreams, fashions and evolutions. \nBoth his documentary as well as his fashion rooted photography showcase an interwoven reality where harsh everyday life is in subtle or stark contrast to the confident and joyful energy that oozes from Accra’s booming creative and international community. A young mirror to the an era and culture.\n\nLartey has worked with brands such as Adidas, Converse, Tommy Hilfiger, Burberry, etc. and also worked with magazines \u0026amp; publications in the likes of GQ, Dazed, Vogue, NPR, The Guardian, etc.\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n\n2022 'The Next Generation Fashion Image Makers' , PhotoVogue Festival , Milan, Italy\n2023 'What Is Beauty' , PhotoVogue Festival , Milan, Italy\n2023 'Home Is More Than A Place' , Dikan Gallery , Accra, Ghana\n2023 InCadaqués Festival , Cadaqués, Spain\n2023 'OD Photo Price Exhibition' , Open Doors Gallery , London, UK\n2024 'You Is For Unity' , Thursday's Child Global , London, ","user_id":733567,"name":"Jude Lartey","website":"judelartey.com"},{"id":61252,"bio":"Norma I. Quintana (born in Cleveland, Ohio, 1954) is an American photographer and educator working in the tradition of social documentary. She photographs with film, primarily in black and white using available light. Quintana has studied under Mary Ellen Mark, Graciela Iturbide and Shelby Lee Adams. She has lectured nationally at major universities, including art residencies at Penn State and American University Washington D.C. She is a founding member of the Bay Area non-profit, PhotoAlliance.\n\n","user_id":61255,"name":"Norma I. Quintana","website":"www.normaiquintana.com"},{"id":795342,"bio":"","user_id":783638,"name":"Aleksandre Darakhvelidze","website":""},{"id":61401,"bio":"Photographer, videographer, member of Wideyed Collective. Hustling for work in a shifting world.\n\nRecent Exhibitions \n\nSolo Shows:\n•\tAllenheads Contemporary Arts 2015\n•\tSoloArts Sunderland 2015\n\nGroup Shows:\n•\tCarlisle Photo Festival 2015 - Visualising the Animal\n•\tPhoto Month East London 2015 - Portraits at Gallery 320\n•\tCarlisle Photo 2016 - Visualising the Animal\n•\tPreistman Gallery, Sunderland, 2016 - World of Portrait\n•\tRural Arts , Thirsk, 2016 - Fresh\n•\tPeoples History Museum, Manchester, 2016 - All Work and No Play\n•\tPlatform Open Arts, Harogate, 2016\n•\tVallum Gallery, Carlisle, 2016 - Looking Out\n\n","user_id":61404,"name":"Nat Wilkins","website":"www.natwilkins.co.uk, www.wideyed.org.uk"},{"id":61428,"bio":"Born 1986, in eastern France. His works explore human society, with a particular emphasis on man's conflicting relationships with his environment. Without defending a Manichean view, this research takes form of visual narratives but is not of a documentary nature. If a photography series naturally becomes a document, Folk’s intention focuses more on perception and the way these places are a reflection of ourselves.\n\nTo fit his artistic approach, all pictures are made through large format photography using a view camera and colour negatives. Seeing the world through the ground glass is an introspective experience, demonstrating much similarity with painting. Therefore, such meticulous proceeding gives him the distance he needs from the subject to investigate every composition. It is also an aesthetic choice as the medium presents interesting descriptive ability.\n\nFolk's latest series \"By the silent line\" received global press attention and was selected for Archifoto International Awards of Architecture Photography before being exhibited across Europe.","user_id":61431,"name":"Pierre Folk","website":"www.pierrefolk.com"},{"id":795486,"bio":"Xavier Boyer first worked as an assistant alongside resident and guest composers at Le GRAME, national institute for music creation. Le GRAME and its Musique en scène festival gave him the opportunity to work for  Peter Eötvös, Heiner Goebbels, Qigang Chen, Xu Yi…\nXavier Boyer then became a sound engineer for the Lyon Opera House, where he took part to numerous creations (Kaija Saariaho, Philippe Boesmans, Thierry Escaich, Pascal Dusapin, Alexander Raskatov, Michael Levinas, Michèle Reverdy, Jérôme Combier ...)\n\nThis was also the time for his first photographic project : Et pourtant Elle danse. This six years long work was exhibited at the Lyon Opera house in 2006. From 2003 to 2013, Xavier Boyer explored Yuval Pick’s work, picturing his raising dance company.\n\nHe works on personal projects with videographers (Je crois que j’ai dormi 2014-), plastic artists (Inuit 2011-12), musicians and comedians (La Vie nue 2022-), and continues with his photographic projects : Paul (2016) is an implicit portrait of a farmer of his friends ; Jazz (2018) emphasises spontaneous theatrical places that urban nightlights stage ; De Pierre et d’arbres (2023) is an echo game between mineral textures and","user_id":783756,"name":"Xavier Boyer","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/xboyer/albums"},{"id":61377,"bio":"When it started, how did it begin? I was about eight-nine years old my hand grabbed a pen and started to write down words. The words arranged in a row and I was able to feel my unborn thoughts and their meanings. The pictures visit me endlessly in the night, gives me labour pains because they would like to be born. That experience has made me become a filmmaker and photographer. Was this an accident or a plan of the infinite Spirit? \nMy name is Valeria Keller and I was born in Hungary.\nI studied Philosophy at Otvos Lorat University and qualified as a media and video artist at Polifilm Art School in Budapest. I also gained a Fine Art Diploma at Weston College in England and a BA degree in Photography at the University of Brighton. \nI aim to enable people through my art to see and explore the connection between the objective reality and their thoughts, emotions and feelings. \nIt enables the viewer to create a better future.\n The mind and soul have properties that exceed the space-time continuum, for example, Philosophy and art. Art appears in time and space but in essence, is not spatial nor temporal, therefore in theatre, we can see in ten minutes one hundred years of events. Art is not a material thing but a manifestation of the infinite spirit.","user_id":61380,"name":"Valeria Keller","website":"www.valeriakellerart.weebly.com"},{"id":62131,"bio":"Start doing photography in the late twentieth century. Portrait, the female body, architecture and landscapes that were the areas that most attracted my attention, take several years to perfect my frame and dominate my photographic machine, and after a few years in the XXI century start with my lab work in the city of Florence, Italy. After continuing in the city of Barcelona, Spain. with more and better techniques, visual resources, new architecture, meanwhile doing portrait, experimenting with different images came to the solution change and spend more time Computer editing, migrating from the film surrounded by emulsions and dark boxes to get to the digital full of ideas and new visual trends, so as I walked a part of my photography by Art routes accompanied by new ideas and creations.","user_id":62057,"name":"missing lithium","website":"emiliomanuel.photography"},{"id":205427,"bio":"Lifelong photographer that is passionate about using the medium as a bridge to understanding each other. ","user_id":204825,"name":"Mike Browna","website":"cameraf64.tumblr.com"},{"id":795500,"bio":"Throughout fifteen years of creative experience and artistic practice, Sarah Brewington Baarns has worked among the (seemingly irreconcilable) worlds of both academic fine art and corporate creativity. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design (with an entirely accidental minor in Art History) from Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida, as well as her Master of Fine Arts degree in Art Practice from the School of Visual Arts in New York, New York. Her mentors at both institutions sparked her passion for photography, leading her to accrue a wide variety of photographic experiences.\n\nShe has worked as a corporate photographer for Publix Super Markets, held adjunct positions at three colleges, produced a sizable portfolio of freelance work, exhibited nationally as a fine art photographer, and led a digital marketing agency’s media team as their department manager. Today, she teaches as an adjunct professor at Florida Southern College, an art instructor at the Polk Museum of Art, and freelances creating promotional materials for musicians. ","user_id":783769,"name":"Sarah Brewington Baarns","website":"www.sarahbrewington.com"},{"id":406898,"bio":"Né à Paris en 1959. En 1976 j’intègre l’ENSAAMA en section laque, puis les Beaux Arts.\n\nEn 1980, je pars faire mon service militaire en tant que photographe à Berlin.\n\nPar la suite, pendant quelques années, je participe à divers projets de restauration dont le salon chinois du château de Fontainebleau ou le décor peint du théâtre du château de Valençay. Je développe une clientèle privée pour des muraux et des trompe-l’œil.\n\nDès 1990, je me recentre sur mon travail personnel en utilisant différents médiums, peinture, pastel, pour un travail en atelier ou sur le motif. J’expose en France et à l’étranger (Suisse, Japon, États-Unis). La photographique est mise en veille.\n\nAvec l’arrivée du numérique, je remets mon activité photographique au cœur de mon travail personnel. Depuis, ces différentes techniques que j’ai toujours pratiquées, trouvent un équilibre et sont menées en parallèle. ","user_id":406314,"name":"Pascal CUART","website":"www.pascalcuart.com"},{"id":61255,"bio":"My name is Emilie and I'm coming from switzerland. \nI'm working more than 10 years in Germany in a theatre. \nSince I got my first camera as I was 14 years old, I start to make pictures from everything what I was finding nice. With 20 I got my new  reflex camera and  start to make portrait and ballet pictures. \n","user_id":61258,"name":"Emilie Cattin","website":"emc-photos.com"},{"id":61830,"bio":"Freelance photographer.\nSoftware engineer.\nTraveller.","user_id":61817,"name":"Charles-E Mosneron Dupin","website":"mosnerondupin.net"},{"id":801841,"bio":"Born in Slovenia, originally from Croatia, raised in Bosnia \u0026amp; Herzegovina (ex-Yugoslavia). I have been living in Canada, Vancouver, BC which I call my home for last 25 years . The photography is my artistic outlet, the tool of communication and expression of personality.","user_id":789030,"name":"Branimir Ficko","website":"petek_ficko@yahoo.ca"},{"id":801846,"bio":"I love that I can share my point of view with you.","user_id":789034,"name":"Davide Locci","website":""},{"id":62567,"bio":"My current field of work is artistic research, splicing photography with science. I'm interested in creating imaginary narratives with real human insights, experimenting with mediums and aesthetics.\n\nIn 2013  I self-published my first book, “The Edge Effect”, a study on people’s relationship with the unknowable seen through a journey along Moscow river. This project was featured in online publications (Urbanautica, SMBHMag, Landscape Stories, Singular Art etc), became one of the Fotofilmic-2013 contest winners, was part of the inaugural exhibition at the Photographic Museum of Humanity, and is currently on display at The Library Project in Dublin as a part of our joint exhibition with another ISSP alumna Olena Bulygina.\n\nIn 2014 I've been working on my new book, \"The Day After Yesterday\", inspired by futures studies and exploring the medium’s relationship with time, memory, storytelling and identity as means to grasp the future that we live in.\n\nMy other hats include an indie film producer's in Lateral Summer film company and a project manager's in Bookmate. ","user_id":62398,"name":"Natalia Pokrovskaya","website":"pokrovskaya.com"},{"id":145682,"bio":"Documentary photographer born in Rome in 1964.\nPress photojournalist from 1989 to 2001, now dedicated to personal projects, and documentary photography teacher; love to travel and shoot travel pictures as a form of \"leisure\" from work projects (www.gaetanodifilippo.com).\nDarkroom and fine art silver gelatin print expert (salidargento.org).","user_id":145080,"name":"Gaetano Di Filippo","website":"www.gaetanodifilippo.com"},{"id":627085,"bio":"it cost me 6 years and a degree to admit what I really wanted was to take photos for a living.\n\nFinally on track.","user_id":626501,"name":"Natalia Blauth","website":"nataliablauth.com"},{"id":61654,"bio":"Paula Riff is a Los Angeles artist known for creating one of a kind camera-less photographic works on paper that embrace bold colors, form and design. She combines the historical processes of cyanotype and gum bichromate allowing her a physical and intimate relationship with the materials that she uses to push the boundaries of the medium while considering\u0026nbsp; themes of abstraction and the natural world. \nPaula’s  work was selected for the Top 50 Critical Mass Award of 2018 and was a 2018 finalist for the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women.  Her work appears in multiple museums, galleries and publications.","user_id":61656,"name":"Paula Riff","website":"www.paulariff.com"},{"id":100475,"bio":"AimA was born in Varese (Italy) in 1977.\nShe’s a professional photographer. After a course of classical studies, she graduated in Characters of European Cinema at University “Alma Mater Studiorum” of Bologna where she periodically holds seminars of Analysis of Photography in Cinema, at the Department of Analysis of Film Prof. Guerrini Loretta Verga, specializing in Scandinavian and on the work of Sven Nykvist, Ingmar Bergman and Carl Theodor Dreyer.\nIn 2009 she published a note on the book “From Munk to Dreyer”  preface by Jean Semolue, Vecchiarelli, 2009; in 2012 she participates as an expert, speaking about the relationship between “photography and teaching” to the board of the international project “Filmagogia” (Film Pedagogy) in collaboration with Alain Bergala (Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III), with the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Media Bologna and with the Faculty of Education at the University of Urbino.\n","user_id":99873,"name":"AimA Lichtblau","website":"www.aimalichtblau.com"},{"id":272976,"bio":"","user_id":272374,"name":"Stephanie Blumenthal","website":"www.sblumenthalphotography.com"},{"id":803238,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer who is keen on streets photography. I always try to notice a beauty of things around me.","user_id":790170,"name":"Margo Andriasyan","website":""},{"id":584873,"bio":"Photography is a way for me to share my world with others. Whether it is walking down the streets of New York, or traveling to cities and towns around the world, I am fascinated by the people I meet and the world that they have created. I capture what I find in my camera and bring those images to those who are also interested in exploring.","user_id":584289,"name":"Jonathan Lessuck","website":"www.jlessuckphotography.com"},{"id":36166,"bio":"Born and raised in New York City, I've been a photographer for 40+ years. I got my first SLR when I was 13 years old and had an amazing high school photography teacher who saw something in me, constantly pushing me to do more, better work. I haven't stopped making pictures since. I have a fantastic wife who understands and appreciates my passion for photography, has probably spent hours on the sidewalk waiting for me to catch that good light or snap that perfect scene, and for that I'm grateful.","user_id":36171,"name":"Andy Kiss","website":""},{"id":801847,"bio":"I love sharing my point of view ","user_id":789034,"name":"Davide Locci","website":""},{"id":96333,"bio":"I was born in California and moved to Washington in 2010 in pursuit of my Masters in Fine Art. I completed my MFA at University of Idaho. The dramatic landscape of the Northwest was captivating  and a huge inspiration to my work. I began to do a series, photographing some of the abandoned houses in the area. I was not trying to document them, as some photographers seek to do, but I was trying to interpret them. To translate what I saw into a feeling that could be communicated through a picture. My process involves visiting a place over a long span of time and getting to know a place, like you would a friend. Cold winter days create a very different feel then bright spring afternoons. From hundreds, sometimes even thousands of pictures taken, I choose the one that is the truest interpretation of the place. That is the image I choose to share with the rest of the world. An image that takes something rejected and abandoned and  portrays it as relevant and often beautiful.  My aim is to let the place speak and use the media of photography to enhance the message and communicate the feel of the places I visit. ","user_id":95819,"name":"Eric Demattos","website":"www.circleofravens.com"},{"id":265314,"bio":"Serban is an amateur photographer with an interest in both digital and film photography, and with a weak spot for street photography, abandoned places, urban and industrial structures, and black and white imagery. He is keen on exploring any facet of reality for which photography has the potential to transfigure or reveal. He is also interested in projects combining research and writing on sustainable development issues with photography for a more powerful conveyance of information. Art photography is pursued where the subjective intent of the photographer is in the driving seat. Alternative forms of photographic display and other experimental interactions with the viewer are also trialled.","user_id":264712,"name":"Serban Scrieciu","website":"www.serbanphoto.com"},{"id":396043,"bio":"","user_id":395459,"name":"Isaac Villegas","website":""},{"id":61364,"bio":"Olmo Amato earned a B.Sc in Biotechnology and M.Sc. in Neurobiology from Sapienza University of Rome. In addition to his studies, he dedicated himself to photography and experimentation with digital manipulation techniques and analog printing processes. As a photographer and filmmaker, he has worked with fine art printing and post-production. He teaches photography at Iowa State University in Rome, the Pantheon Institute, and the Adams Center for Experimental Photography. Since 2019, he has held seminars and workshops on the relationship between photography, visual perception, neuroscience and new technologies.\n\nIn his works, he uses analog and digital photography techniques, combining archival photos, original shots, and artificially generated images through photomontage. His works have been presented at various international and Italian festivals, galleries and contemporary art fairs.\n\nTogether with Samuele Sestieri, he wrote and directed the film “I Racconti dell’Orso” (The Bear Tales), which was selected for the 33rd Turin Film Festival at the 2016 Rotterdam International Film Festival as well as numerous other international film festivals.","user_id":61367,"name":"Olmo Amato","website":"www.olmoamato.it"},{"id":773841,"bio":"I’m Leon Griessmayr, a photographer and videographer from Innsbruck, Austria, now based in the Netherlands. I’m currently studying photography at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (KABK).\n\nI work mostly with analogue photography. I like the process of loading film, developing and printing. It keeps me involved in every step. It slows things down in a way that feels natural to me and makes the work more personal.\n\nMy photographs often come from simple encounters and everyday situations. I’m interested in memory, connection and the quiet tension that can exist in a moment. Portraits are an important part of my practice but I’m just as drawn to small details that carry an emotional weight.\n\nFilm, architecture and the work of artists like Nan Goldin and Masahisa Fukase inspire me. With my photography I try to stay honest and make images that carry a feeling and leave space for reflection.","user_id":765882,"name":"Leon Griessmayr","website":"www.leongriessmayr.com"},{"id":131386,"bio":"Originally from Kosovo, I have been living and working in NY since 1988. I started shooting when I was 14 - since then it has been my passion and escape from reality. I specialize in architectural photography, but I also love to shoot  landscapes and musicians.","user_id":130784,"name":"Ilir Rizaj","website":"www.ilirrizaj.com"},{"id":795588,"bio":"","user_id":783841,"name":"Fernando Gonzalez","website":""},{"id":795574,"bio":"","user_id":783831,"name":"Josh Hughes","website":""},{"id":814218,"bio":"Austin Bryant is a photographer and writer based in Boston, Massachusetts. His work concerns communities of color and the landscape on which they remain. Through intimate connections with both people and place, he aims to memorialize the histories that have been forsaken or systematically erased.\n\nBryant received his BA from Boston College, and his MFA in Photography from the University of Hartford. His work has been supported by awards and grants from The Aftermath Project, CENTER Santa Fe, the Lucie Foundation, among others. He is now working on his first monograph.\n\n--\n\nBryant's photographic project “Where They Still Remain” serves as a memorial to the African American and Wampanoag indigenous communities on the island of Martha’s Vineyard. These two groups have had their histories intertwined on the island as they have faced centuries of displacement and oppression—often finding stability only in each other and the land on which they persist. Through his own photography alongside archival photographs and texts, Bryant aims to evoke the countless lives and stories lost to time and systematic erasure.","user_id":799955,"name":"Austin Bryant","website":"www.ausbry.com"},{"id":60143,"bio":"Working as photographer for more than 30 years for companies and international magazines i really enjoy showing my own thoughts and phantasies within my pictures. My free work is often connected with sozial issues and the people dealing with them. I am a professional member of the British AOP and the German BFF (Associations of photographers) Won several prizes during the years mainly for my still life work, such as the PX3 award and the working artist photography award.","user_id":60148,"name":"Heiko Hellwig","website":"www.heikohellwig.com"},{"id":839574,"bio":"Born in Japan, graduated in architecture.\nFormerly with an architectural firm, I have been a freelance exhibition designer and model maker since 2018.\nThe artist began creating their cross-disciplinary work in 2022. They were subsequently selected for exhibitions including MORROW collective, NOX Gallery, and the Florence Biennale (2023-24). Based in Tokyo and Osaka, they are known for a practice that defies easy categorization.","user_id":825417,"name":"Kazuki Kubo","website":null},{"id":231857,"bio":"My name is Jonas Dahlström and I live in Malmö, Sweden.\n\nI have been taking pictures for as long as I can remember and have always had a particular interest in the aesthetics of urban life.\n\nMy work has been awarded at Sony World Photography Awards, Life Framer Photography Awards, Moscow International Foto Awards, Minimalist Photography Awards and Fine Art Photography Awards.\n\nMy first photobook \"07:27:47\" was published by Kerber Verlag in September, 2020.\n\nNow I am working on a second book, which will be about the relationship between myself and my father, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, and the role of photgraphy in this relationship.","user_id":231255,"name":"Jonas Dahlström","website":"dahlstroem.weebly.com"},{"id":251133,"bio":"Susan Henderson lives in Australia’s national capital, Canberra, and is a passionate photographer in digital and film mediums. Her main interests are contextual portraiture, street photography and seascapes, where she strives to capture the elements and the environment on a personal level.  Although her images are complex and sometimes layered, she prefers them to speak for themselves.\n\nSusan says “I am drawn by the way in which the camera can recall the atmosphere of a moment in time.\"\n","user_id":250531,"name":"Susan Henderson","website":""},{"id":740670,"bio":"","user_id":738329,"name":"Miranda Lu","website":""},{"id":171724,"bio":"My professional life came to an end 11 years ago. For 30 years I worked with development projects on the African continent, and I lived in Johannesburg for 7 years. When I retired I moved back to my childhood village that I had left 50 years ago. The landscape is familiar, and I enjoy taking photos around the house. It's amazing how the light and the surroundings change with the seasons. Familiar and strange at the same time. My focus used to be on people and places, now I am drawn to the ordinary in front of me. \nTo refreshen my vision I visit new and familiar places, just to observe people in different settings. I also attend workshops in Norway and other countries, and keep in touch with photograper friends. \nDuring the winters I go through family photos, and I document my four grandchildren, making a book every year. I also revisit my African photos, looking at them with a distance often changes the relevance or meaning. And of course make, select and edit new photos, a never ending process.\n\n","user_id":171122,"name":"Inger Anne heldal","website":""},{"id":61321,"bio":"Erik Hagman was born in Köping, Sweden in 1974.  He started his career as a photographer at the local newspaper in Sala during high school. He later studied at the School of Photography, The University of Gothenburg, (BFA 1998) and worked as a photo assistant in New York, 1999 to 2000. Erik now lives in Stockholm and works as a photographer.\n\nLandscape and the investigation of localities have been a central theme in Erik´s work, covering different subjects. Artificial Landscapes -   depicts entirely human-made spaces without any traces of nature. Scenes from Energy Conversion - Images from the coal and energy industry and the project Three representations of Meadow - revolves around three places that have in common that they are or previously were, maintained meadow land. ","user_id":61324,"name":"Erik Hagman","website":"www.erikhagman.com"},{"id":746226,"bio":"ROGER GAESS is a Belgian-American photographer, living in Brussels.  His work -- from fine art to photojournalism -- has appeared widely in a range of outlets and forms.\nHe has been in numerous gallery shows in Europe and the U.S., his photos are in a number of museum and private collections, and his images have been in several major book collections and featured in print and online periodicals.  New York's Whitney Museum of Modern Art issued one of his dance photographs as a poster.\nHe has become increasingly known for his psychologically dark images and explorations of cultural minorities.\nHis awards include honorable mentions in the international Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards.   He was a spotlight winner in Black \u0026amp; White (U.S.) magazine's portfolio contest, which will include a multi-page feature in late 2024.\nHe also does stock photography, and his work has appeared in many Lonely Planet travel guides.\n","user_id":743131,"name":"Roger GAESS","website":"www.rogergaessphoto.com"},{"id":795584,"bio":"","user_id":783839,"name":"Hassan Gray","website":null},{"id":62170,"bio":"Julija Levkova was born in Riga, Latvia at 22 april 1981.\nNow she lives and works between The Netherlands \nand Belgium.\nStarting from youth interesting in paintings form \nthe golden age in the Netherlands with painters as\nRembrandt, van Huysum and Rubens. She spent a lot of time \nin museums all over the world and in the home library\nfilled with books about history and art. \nInteresting in photography and to learn technical aspects \nshe studied in Antwerpen \u0026amp; Breda (Academy of Fine Arts \u0026amp;\nSchool of Photography). \nHer work has been exebited across the World including \nbig cities like London, Venice, New York.\n\nHer latest works integrate multiple images in a visual \nabundance of hyper-natural beauty that gives her photos\na tension that leaves no one untouched while still being \nengaging and accessible.\n","user_id":62088,"name":"Julija Levkova","website":"www.julijalevkova.com"},{"id":100432,"bio":"Mi nombre es Anyolina Díaz, vivo en República Dominicana, en la ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros. Médica de profesión, aficionada por la fotografía... Soy sobreviviente de Cáncer de Mama.","user_id":99830,"name":"Anyolina Diaz","website":""},{"id":178555,"bio":"Photographer and artistic agent based in Switzerland; I am passionate and curious about music, image, Sweden and writing!","user_id":177953,"name":"Séverine Gonzalez","website":"www.cvrin.com"},{"id":807411,"bio":"just an amateur photographer","user_id":793516,"name":"Fabio Pelizzoli","website":""},{"id":795620,"bio":"2020 Brighton MA graduate.\nNo exhibitions to date (No MA final exhibition due to covid restrictions).","user_id":783867,"name":"Samuel Horn","website":"www.samuel-horn.com"},{"id":807384,"bio":"Wouter Dhert is a Dutch photographer with a primary interest in street and people photography. Next to his photography work he holds a degree in medicine and works in academia and as executive coach. During the past years he attended several photography workshops and attended in 2021 the Amsterdam Academy for Photography.","user_id":793495,"name":"Wouter Dhert","website":""},{"id":795633,"bio":"Art Director, Web Director, Graphic \u0026amp; Web Designer, Film Director, Photographer","user_id":783879,"name":"Koichi Ichiyama","website":"www.oneberg.co.jp"},{"id":673512,"bio":"Hermano Noronha has a master’s degree in Contemporary Artistic Creation and has been developing photographic projects since 2011. He has participated in several solo and group exhibitions. He has coordinated Artist Residencies and invited as a jury member. He was a finalist in the International EI Awards 2015 - Encontros da Imagem, took part in the CreArt European Exhibition 2015 \"Me and the City\", with exhibitions in Pardubice, Linz and Genoa and was the winner of the Estação Imagem Scholarship 2014. He is currently developing Pai Mar Project, a portfolio that won an Honourable Mention at the Urbanautica Institute Awards 2020, was included in the Dodho portraits Awards 2023 and was published in book form by Cahier d'images.","user_id":672928,"name":"Hermano Noronha","website":"www.hermanonoronha.net"},{"id":795699,"bio":"I was born in Ukraine, but I have been living in Germany for more than 30 years.  \nI am a wife, mother, entrepreneur, travel enthusiast, creator of custom jewelry, and photographer.  \nFor me, photography is a form of self-expression, a kind of psychotherapy, and a means of self-realization.  \nThe main idea of photography for me is to see and showcase the extraordinary in the most ordinary, to highlight the beauty I see every day around me, especially in street photography at this moment.","user_id":783934,"name":"Lisa Pirkowski","website":""},{"id":569457,"bio":"Marek and Magda have established a unique visual vocabulary by designing abstract artifacts. The duo creates and acts together as Boguszak, exhibiting and selling award-winning photography worldwide.\n\nThe pair created a body of work from their journeys in Death Valley and Abu Dhabi deserts. The Boguszak's sophisticated image processing highlights colorful shapes and pure lines with supreme harmony.\n\n","user_id":568873,"name":"MM Boguszak","website":"www.boguszak.com"},{"id":61505,"bio":"Dewi Lewis was the founding Director of Cornerhouse, Manchester, a major UK centre for contemporary visual arts and film, where he established Cornerhouse Publications, a winner of the Sunday Times Small Publisher Award. He founded his own publishing company in 1994 and has published many leading international photographers such as Martin Parr, Simon Norfolk, Paolo Pellegrin and Bruce Gilden as well as emerging photographers. Many of the imprint’s titles have won or been shortlisted for various international prizes. In 2014, Dewi Lewis Publishing received the PHotoEspana award for “Outstanding Publishing House of the Year.”\n\nA regular lecturer and portfolio reviewer and an occasional curator, Dewi was also a founding member of The European Publishers’ Award for Photography, which ran for over twenty years. In 2004 he was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and in 2009 he was awarded the inaugural Royal Photographic Society Award for “Outstanding Services to Photography.” In 2012, he was awarded the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation Award for “Outstanding Contribution to Publishing” at the World Photography Awards.","user_id":61508,"name":"Dewi Lewis","website":"www.dewilewis.com"},{"id":100501,"bio":"J'ai débuté la photographie il y a 8 ans.\nJe faisais de la vidéo au départ puis la photo est venue naturellement.\nJ'ai pris le surnom de Tlex (prononcé Tilex) qui était mon surnom d'enfant.\nDepuis, la photo est devenue une réelle passion qui m'a fait rencontrer énormément de gens talentueux et intéressants.\nCela m'a permis d'avoir plusieurs publications magazines ainsi que quelques expositions grâce à ma série Gravity Zero (et Gravity 2.0) qui m'a fait un peu connaître.\nJe reviens donc de plus en plus au portrait qui est mon thème principal en tant que photographe.","user_id":99899,"name":"Alexis Palliot","website":"tlexphotographe.book.fr"},{"id":147106,"bio":"Marcus Bastel is a London-based artist who studied Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University and the Rijksakademie Amsterdam. For the last 20 years he has focused solely on photography, developing his own style which strikes a balance between fine art and documentary, combining landscapes and cityscapes with portraits to tell compelling stories. \nHe has travelled through North America for various projects, including ‘My Trip to Mars’ and ‘Faces of Mustang’. Projects made in his adopted home of London include ‘It’s a Bad Day, Piss Off’, about a 7th generation family business of undertakers, ‘Corona Mornings’, and ‘The Dialogue with Nature’ which combines images from past work and new images. He is inspired everyday by the world around him and the stories within it. \n","user_id":146504,"name":"Marcus Bastel","website":"marcusbastel.com"},{"id":795646,"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":783890,"name":"Maria Suarez","website":"www.mariasuarezphoto.com/about"},{"id":484425,"bio":"Après 35 ans comme professionnel de l'audiovisuel dans la réalisation vidéo, la photographie commerciale, comme comédien voix off et rédacteur pro, ainsi que musicien et compositeur, je veux donner aujourd'hui un élan plus artistique à mes activités. Notamment, en photographie (expositions) et en écriture avec la parution de mon premier roman dans le courant de l'été 2024 . ","user_id":483841,"name":"Pierre Repond","website":"www.pierrerepond.ch"},{"id":61504,"bio":"Yumi Goto is an experienced independent art and documentary photography curator, editor, researcher and consultant who focuses on the development of cultural exchanges that transcend borders. She collaborates with local and international artists who live and work in areas affected by conflict, natural disasters, current social problems, human rights abuses and women’s issues.\nShe often works with human rights advocates, international and local NGOs, humanitarian organisations and as well as international photo festivals and events throughout Asia. She is a founder of REMINDERS PROJECT, and has launched REMINDERS PHOTO PROJECT GRANT FOR ASIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS ‘Visual Story Telling’ with the Angkor Photo Festival.\nMs. Goto is a jury member of the Asian Women photographers showcase for the Angkor Photo Festival, a jurist for the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand annual photo contest 2010, the KL PHOTO AWARD 2011 and for the Nikon-Walkley Awards 2011. She is a curator and a photo editor of the 100th memorial photographic book project, ‘THIS DAY OF CHANGE’ by the Japanese publisher Kodansha which was nominated Lucie Award’s support Category as well as 3/11 TSUNAMI PHOTO PROJECT. She is a recipient of Women’s Human Rights Activities Award, Yayori Journalist Award.","user_id":61507,"name":"Yumi Goto","website":""},{"id":93371,"bio":"Photo London brings the finest international photography to the British capital every year. The Fair presents the best historic and vintage works while also spotlighting fresh perspectives in photography. Along with a selection of the world’s leading photography dealers and galleries, Photo London’s Discovery section is dedicated to the most exciting emerging galleries and artists. In addition, each edition sees a unique Public Programme including special exhibitions and installations; and several Awards announced, headlined by the Photo London Master of Photography Award.\n\nBeyond the Fair, Photo London regularly hosts Pre-Fair Talks engaging with the craft, market and knowledge of photography and acts as a catalyst for London’s dynamic photography community, with major institutions, auction houses, galleries and the burgeoning creative communities in the East End and South London presenting a series of Satellite Events.\n\nPhoto London is produced by Candlestar, an internationally renowned cultural consultancy with an outstanding reputation within the field of photography and the arts. Candlestar produces the Prix Pictet on behalf of the Pictet Group.","user_id":92874,"name":"Photo London","website":"photolondon.org"},{"id":791414,"bio":"Art works were exhibited: Le Carrousel Du Louvre (ParisBlockWeek 2023); \nNFTNYC 2023-2024; World Photography Day Exhibition in Bali 2023; \n«Nature» Art Contest (Joynxyz and 2R2, Seoul 2023); NFTNYC 2022 (SHILLR); \nZurich (PhotoSchweiz NFT 2022); Milan (Sublimations 2019); \nBeijing (2019); Paris (Imagination 2018).\nBeautiful Bizarre Art Prize 2023: INPRNT Photography Award - Finalist (Sydney, Australia).\nWorld’s TOP-10 Fashion Photographers 2018 and Book: \"Best Photographers 2018\" (India). \nGold Award in nomination \"After Dark\" - Proify International Photography Awards 2016 (UK). \nHonorary award - 4th Ozone Zone International Photo Salon 2016 (Dominica, Caribbean).\n\nM.A.degree in Visual and Cultural Studies.\nAll my Art is Dedicated to Culture and Humanism.","user_id":780303,"name":"Artiom Kireev","website":"oncyber.io/fine-art-photography"},{"id":691583,"bio":"","user_id":690999,"name":"Orcun Gogus","website":"www.orcungogus.com"},{"id":19063,"bio":"Nancy Floyd’s uses photography, video, and mixed-media to address the ways in which lens-based media can connect deeply with experience and memory. \n\nFloyd has received numerous grants and awards including a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship, the 2019 International Center of Photography / GOST Books First Photo Book Award, a 2018 Aaron Siskind Photography Fellowship, and a 2014 John Gutmann Photography Fellowship.  In 2021, Floyd’s 39-year self-portrait series, Weathering Time, was published by ICP/GOST. The book was nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize. In 2020 the work was featured in the New Yorker Photobooth and i-D Magazine.\n\nFloyd’s artwork is in the collection of the High Museum of Art (Atlanta), Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), Lightwork (Syracuse), and in numerous private collections.\n\n","user_id":19063,"name":"Nancy Floyd","website":"www.nancyfloyd.com"},{"id":795718,"bio":"","user_id":783947,"name":"Emma Amar","website":null},{"id":288827,"bio":"Pavils Vorobjovs is an Edinburgh-based freelance artist and photographer. \n\nHe has studied Media design at Liepaja College of Arts and Photography at Edinburgh College, while working on various personal artistic projects in different mediums including analogue photography and painting.","user_id":288225,"name":"Pavils Vorobjovs","website":"pavils-vorobjovs.net"},{"id":344030,"bio":"I am a French female self taught photographer currently living in beautiful Reunion Island, a tiny island located in the Indian Ocean.\nMost photographic subjects interest me, but I have a stronger attraction to landscapes. I enjoy spending time by the sea, experiencing the effect of speed exposure on the appearance of water or clouds.\n","user_id":343428,"name":"Karine Eyermann","website":"www.karine-eye.com"},{"id":632250,"bio":"Audronius Ulozevicius (aka Andrew Uloza) is a photographer based in Miami area, Florida.\n","user_id":631666,"name":"Audronius Ulozevicius","website":""},{"id":618459,"bio":"Kateryna Kutsevol is a Kyiv author and photographer. Her works are presented in Ukrainian galleries, and also regularly participate in group Ukrainian and international exhibitions. She has two solo exhibitions.\n\nKateryna chose medium photography as the most frank \u0026amp; honest way of knowing her inner world and a way of observing the outside world and recording its changes.\n\nIn her works she reflects on the thirst for love, loneliness, openness to herself, emotional connection with the objects around her in everyday life. Her desire is to provoke the viewer into a dialogue with herself, with her memory, experiences and emotions, in some cases even to try to escape from reality.\n\nThe composition of her photographs strives for minimalism with laconic details, symbolic accents and original color combinations, sometimes leaning towards surrealism. Kateryna is inspired by such authors as Kenne Gregoire, Richard Avedon, Kristin Vestgard, Sara Moon, Alex Prager, Alex Russell, Max Ernst.\n\nHer photographs have appeared in  at the Duncan Miller Gallery, online Gallery Street photography. Ukraine,  Ukrainian On-Line Photo Gallery, Portal 11 Gallery (Ukraine), NuArt Gallery (Ukraine) my portfo","user_id":617875,"name":"Kate Kutsevol","website":"katekutsevol.wixsite.com/my-site"},{"id":839907,"bio":"I’m an amateur photographer and practicioner of Kundalini yoga based in Mexico City, my work explores the projections encountered in my spiritual practice. I use my shots as visual anchors for the peace I find in my meditation practice. ","user_id":825750,"name":"Samantha Elizondo","website":""},{"id":93305,"bio":"Elnaz Mansouri is a Toronto-based photographer and multi-disciplinary artist graduated from OCAD University with Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. The most prominent genres of photography she focuses her work on is Travel, Landscape and Portrait photography, while experimenting with conceptual ideas inspired by magical realism.\n","user_id":92809,"name":"Elnaz Mansouri","website":"www.elnazmansouri.com"},{"id":795662,"bio":"Joseph Dickinson is a photographer, videographer and writer living in Colorado Springs, CO. He has produced documentary films, photo essays and books of poetry. ","user_id":783905,"name":"Joseph Dickinson","website":"jpfdiv.com"},{"id":681243,"bio":"","user_id":680659,"name":"Сергей Киреев","website":""},{"id":790948,"bio":"Self taught photographer originally starting in street photography 2 years ago before also adding model and subject photography around a year after. My passion is not just about the street, clothes or locations. Its more about the people I get to meet and the story's I can tell\n\nI have had a few of my images in local exhibitions and received a commended award for The Mono Awards 2023 as well as photographing the runways for Melbourne ashion Festival 2024","user_id":779912,"name":"Aidan McCorry","website":"ct.photos"},{"id":61451,"bio":"Francesco Francaviglia, Sicilian photographer, was born in Palermo in 1982 where  studied the cello with Giovanni Sollima and cinema at the Teatès School under Michele Perrier. In 2006, a cellist through discipline and study, and a photographer thanks to a pressing instinct, he gave birth to his first photographic work \"Terra Aria\" about the wine production in Sicily. In 2009 he attended the International School of Photography APAB in Florence, assisted by the Fondazione Fratelli Alinari, the IED European Institute of Design in Rome and Milan and courses at the Officine Fotografiche in Rome. Between 2013-2014 he initiated his work on \"The Fasting Women-against mafia”, presented to the public for the first time at Palazzo Ziino in Palermo. In autumn 2014 this work was the first photography solo exhibition hosted by the prestigious Uffizi Gallery and published his 1st photograph book (The Fasting Women, published by Postcart and edited by Marco Delogu, with texts by Pietro Grasso President of the Italian Senate, Franca Imbergamo Magistrate of the National Anti-Mafia Prosecutor, Antonio Natali Director of the Uffizi Gallery), received the mention as the best photographic project on Sicily from Ragusa Photo Festival and FIAF 1st prize Portfolio Italia as best photographic work of 2014. In 2014 he was also invited to participate in the XIII International Festival of Photography edition in Rome with his work “Poets from the dark #1”. From July to September 2015, he exhibited to the public his new project “Mediterranean Darkness–portraits from the carnage”, exclusively for the MACRO in Rome and published his 2nd book (Mediteranean Darkness published in a special and limited edition by BAM), and presented a new work \"Invisible Faces\", a focus on women's immigration. His photographs have been published in major Italian newspapers. From 2014 he deals with the social advertising campaigns of Unicoop Firenze and teaches portrait photography at the IED. “Holocaust 3.0” curated by Augusto Pieroni is the result of a long term project developed in Lampedusa island and in reception centers for refugees and asylum seekers. He currently lives in Firenze.","user_id":61454,"name":"Francesco Francaviglia","website":"www.francescofrancaviglia.com"},{"id":61551,"bio":"Rosendo Ayala was born in Durango, Mexico. in1987. After finishing architecture school, he moved to California to continue studying other creative fields. Driven by his passion for photography and visual communication, he started his career in Advertising as an Art Director. He devotes all of his free time to journalistic documentary and street photography.","user_id":61554,"name":"Rosendo Ayala Dávila","website":""},{"id":61586,"bio":"Photographing for me is my way of relating to life. Describe with my voice the poetry of simple and universal things. It is essentially a vital exercise. As the french writer Albert Camus said, \"Créer, c'est vivre deux fois\" (To create is to live twice)\n","user_id":61589,"name":"Antoni Benavente","website":"www.antonibenavente.cat"},{"id":795739,"bio":"","user_id":783963,"name":"Torgeir Sørbye","website":""},{"id":525448,"bio":"French photographer, living in Germany","user_id":524864,"name":"Florian Merlet","website":"florianmerlet.myportfolio.com"},{"id":636068,"bio":"I have been either directly taking photos for publications or assigning photographers and choosing photos as editor for 40+ years.\n\nNominated for a Pulitzer, as a photojournalist, I have covered everything from politics to the L.A. film industry to murder and mayhem; I won six consecutive annual awards for best U.S. journal as senior editor, also winning press association awards for general excellence, best news and educational stories.\n\nI was lucky enough to be an assignment photographer in the last golden years of analog photography, with one of the last two L.A. photo agencies with clients from newspapers to ABC. For the past 15 years, I have concentrated on humanscape-based photo projects, including Desert Detritus, Three Harbors, Owens Dry Lake, the City of Walls, On the Beach and more.  I have a journalism BSc from Boston University.\n","user_id":635484,"name":"Irv Dierdorff","website":"irvfoto.com"},{"id":61995,"bio":"I am a free-lance photographer and artist who enjoys and am passionate about the creative world in which I  live. I make the photographs and not just take them to capture those feelings, lighting and moments..","user_id":61946,"name":"Manny Gaona","website":""},{"id":62513,"bio":"Linda Kuehne is an American landscape photographer. Her work explores the cultural implications of the human impact on the landscape. She is interested in the role that the natural landscape and the built environment play in conveying the spirit of a place and the health of a community. She received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College. Starting out with a dark room in her basement after college and printing silver gelatin prints, she now works digitally. Her work has been exhibited in art galleries and museums including a two person show at the Katonah Museum of Art, the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, a solo show at Kean University, A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn, and a two person exhibit at the Flinn Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut. She has an upcoming exhibit in September at Caldwell University in Caldwell, New Jersey. She lives and works in New York and Arizona.","user_id":62355,"name":"Linda Kuehne","website":"lindakuehne.com"},{"id":795733,"bio":"","user_id":783958,"name":"Alexa Logory","website":""},{"id":62075,"bio":"Debasish Shom was born in 1979 at the southern part of Bangladesh. He completed a three years course in photography from Pathshala - South Asian Media Institute. \n\nHe started his photographic career in a fashion magazine. In parallel he continued his documentary photography. Currently he is working as a freelance photographer and as a tutor in Pathshala- South Asian Media Institute.\n\nTo him, photography is the interpretation of his psychological and emotional thoughts- a medium to express the emotion in the relationship with all belongings. And the images are belongings of alternative expressions and undiscovered realities.","user_id":62010,"name":"Debasish Shom","website":"www.debasishshom.com"},{"id":795779,"bio":"","user_id":783995,"name":"Randall Ball","website":"www.randallballphotography.com"},{"id":803858,"bio":"Leveraging over thirty years of experience in architectural photography and photo retouching, I am embarking on a journey to redefine street photography through the lens of fine art, aiming to capture and convey the dynamic energy of consciousness. This new direction promises to infuse my work with a fresh perspective and depth, reflecting a unique blend of expertise and creative evolution.","user_id":790674,"name":"Alex Liu","website":"www.deltadigital.com.hk"},{"id":752043,"bio":"I was born in South Africa and have lived in London for over 20 years. Since 2021 I have been intensively engaged with the medium of photography, predominantly in the area of street photography. I have studied at The International Centre of Photography (ICP) with Christopher Giglio as well at the Leica Akademie in London. Mayfair Exposed is my first book and I am currently expanding my photographic exploration to encompass other facets of contemporary culture.","user_id":748084,"name":"loren kaye","website":"www.lorenkphotography.com"},{"id":75801,"bio":"Rachel Faivre, également nommée Noesora, est une photographe française née en 1971.\n\nExpositions :\n– Modern Wife (2013) –  exposition Strasbourg 67 / Saarbrücken\n– Paradise Lost (2015) – exposition  Paris 75 (4ème image)\n– Vis-à-vis (2016) – exposition La Vitrine (Triangle des Bermudes/ Sarre-Union 67), La NEF (Amnesty International/ Wissembourg 67)\n\nRécompenses :\n\n– 3ème prix du jury CAUSETTE pour le concours « Une femme dans la ville » – 2015\n– Coup de coeur du jury du festival MAP de Toulouse – 2015\n– 2nde place au concours ND AWARDS – Seconde place, silver star award – 2015\n– Finaliste FAPA 10th édition London / Métamorphoses – 2024 ","user_id":75501,"name":"Rachel Faivre","website":"www.noesora.fr"},{"id":93373,"bio":"LENSCULTURE Jurors' pick Black and White 2020.\nLately for the ongoing project entitled \"The last dance\" it has had acknowledgments and publications from  Contrast agency (Instagram gallery), Getty Reportage (5 published), Lucie foundation (publication in the Instagram gallery). Photo of the day Smithsonian Magazine.\nHis photo was selected for exhibition the International Center of Photography in New York curated by David Campany. #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis and publishe in exhibition book.\n He is a winner of selection of \"Artists Against an #Infodemic\"\n launches collaborative visual public health campaign of Catchlight Fondation in colaboration with Everyday Everywhere and Dysturb.  \nSony National Award 2022.\n","user_id":92876,"name":"Antonino Pellicano","website":"antoniopellicano.art"},{"id":795793,"bio":"","user_id":784006,"name":"Bob Hicks","website":"bob-hicks.pixels.com"},{"id":795782,"bio":"","user_id":783998,"name":"Lorey Barnum","website":null},{"id":12908,"bio":"After studying towards biochemistry degree qualifications, I have spent 35 years earning a living at the interface of technology and commerce. This came to an end in 2012 when I decided to follow my dreams of being a fine art/documentary photographer. My interest in photography has been lifelong, but until this time had just been a serious hobby.  I began my new quest with study to a Master of Arts degree at the University of Sunderland which I was awarded with distinction. I have since been privileged to have several solo exhibitions and participated in several group shows using material from multiple projects.\n\nMy aim is a practice based on intimate encounters with the land and its features. Slow reflections on form, flow, and presence. Moments of serious noticing turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. An embodied togetherness of heighted perception and story telling. \n\nThe result (hopefully) one of quiet, contemplative photography exploring time, place and being. Slow narratives from within, felt as much as understood. Landscape as language - a sharing of a heightened sensiblity to interconnectedness.\n","user_id":12908,"name":"Walter Lewis","website":"www.spiritoftheland.co.uk"},{"id":795317,"bio":"Peter Andrew Jeschke was born and raised in rural New Hampshire. After high school in 1968, he travelled extensively, marrying Rizona (Phanbuh) in India in 1972, and to this day they shuttle between their cottage in northeast India and their farmhouse in New Hampshire.\n\nPeter wanted as a child to be either an artist or a scientist. To him, the lines between creating an elegant theory of the universe and creating a lasting work of art, both conjured up in a human mind, were, and still are, blurry. And so, Peter first became a geophysicist to feed his family, and then an artist to feed his soul. \n\n“My personal quest is to be at the right places at the right moments to experience the world’s wonders. Whether those moments are the miraculous birth of a child, the artful interplay of light and architecture, a fleeting expression on a transcendently beautiful face, a glorious sunrise, a spectacular sunset, frost crystals silently forming out of thin air, or the climactic result of human endeavor, I want to see it all! My professional mission is to capture those special moments of wonder as impactful photographic images, and to share them - to educate, to entertain, and to inspire.”\n","user_id":783616,"name":"Peter Jeschke","website":"www.pajphoto.com"},{"id":61584,"bio":"Not only was Pablo Picasso one of the most influential painters and artist of his time, he is also one of the most recognized figures of the 20th century, thanks to the work he created during his career. Born in Malaga, Spain, in October of 1881, he was the first child born in the family. His father worked as an artist, and was also a professor at the school of fine arts; he also worked as a curator for the museum in Malaga.\n\nEarly life:\nPablo Picasso studied under his father for one year, then went to the Academy of Arts for one year, prior to moving to Paris. In 1901 he went to Paris, which he found as the ideal place to practice new styles, and experiment with a variety of art forms. It was during these initial visits, which he began his work in surrealism and cubism style, which he was the founder of, and created many distinct pieces which were influenced by these art forms.\n\nUpdates in style:\nDuring his stay in Paris, Pablo Picasso was constantly updating his style; he did work from the blue period, the rose period, African influenced style, to cubism, surrealism, and realism. Not only did he master these styles, he was a pioneer in each of these movements, and influenced the styles to follow throughout the 20th century, from the initial works he created. In addition to the styles he introduced to the art world, he also worked through the many different styles which appeared, while working in Paris. Not only did he continually improve his style, and the works he created, he is well known because of the fact that he had the ability to create in any style which was prominent during the time.","user_id":61587,"name":"Pablo Picasso","website":"www.picasso.fr/us/picasso_page_index.php"},{"id":103010,"bio":"French portraitist, currently sharing his time between Istanbul and Berlin,\n\nwho studied at the renowned Louis Lumière High School of Photography in Paris, \nand wrote a thesis about pinhole photography,\n\nwho has developed an evolving career through analog then digital \nand also turns nowadays to editing GIFs as a unique endless-possibilities medium,\n\nwhose works were exhibited in Paris, Arles, Strasbourg, Berlin, Barcelona, Daugavpils and São Paulo.","user_id":102408,"name":"Dima Peels","website":"www.dimapeels.com"},{"id":795815,"bio":"","user_id":784024,"name":"Nomikos Skyllas","website":""},{"id":180420,"bio":"ROBERTO RIVERTI Fotógrafo, abocado al estudio de la luz, el tiempo, el espacio, tema de su obra. Se inclina a cámaras de formato medio y grande, inspirado en el trabajo de Edward Weston, Minor Withe y Paul Caponigro, Colaborador del Consejo Argentino de Fotografía. Ganador del premio para las artes de la Fundación Antorchas 1994. Estas fotografías son adquiridas en 1995 por el Museo de Bellas artes de Buenos Aires. En 2012 su obra es adquirida por el RABO BANK, para formar parte de la colección de fotografía Argentina que fuera donada al Museo de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires. Formando parte de la última edición del libro sobre Fotografía Argentina. Su obra ha sido adquirida por coleccionistas de arte, formando parte de colecciones privadas en Argentina, Perú, Uruguay, Chile Brasil, Suiza, Francia y Estados Unidos. Se radica en Uruguay donde se aboca al desarrollo de las imágenes de la beca Antorchas. Actualmente dirige espaciofotoarte, convocando fotógrafos y artistas plásticos de distintos países, dedicado a la difusión artística. En 1986. Conferencia sobre la luz, el tiempo, el espacio en cámaras de gran formato .Universidad de la Plata. Exposiciones realizadas en el 2016, selecc","user_id":179818,"name":"roberto riverti","website":"www.robertorivertiphotography.com"},{"id":61522,"bio":"I am a traveler and use my camera to document my travels as a photo diary of the people I meet and the things I experience.  ","user_id":61525,"name":"Gry Opsvik","website":"gryopsvik.com"},{"id":62084,"bio":"Miikka Pirinen has been documenting the coal mining communities of West Virginia since 2017, and is currently working on a book in which the great environmental issues of our time are surveyed through Norwegian oil drillers, American coal miners, German lignite miners and Finnish peat harvesters.","user_id":62019,"name":"Miikka Pirinen","website":"www.miikkapirinen.com"},{"id":62093,"bio":"Somerville, MA artist Jim Baab photographs everyday objects, scenes, and the human form, with an eye for light, line, and illusion. Since taking his hobby more seriously in 2011, his artwork has been chosen for national and international group exhibitions in TN, CA, MA, MI, VT, TX, and Budapest, Hungary. His awards and recognition include a Gold Artist award for ArtAscent magazine’s Vol. 8, ‘Hidden’ issue, and, being chosen as the sole visual artist featured in the Boston-themed, 40th issue of POESY, a bicoastal poetry magazine.\n\nJim’s current body of work plays with symmetry and pareidolia, “a psychological phenomenon involving a stimulus (an image or a sound) wherein the mind perceives a familiar pattern of something where none actually exists. Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, the man in the moon…” - Wikipedia","user_id":62026,"name":"Jim Baab","website":"jimbaab.com"},{"id":62402,"bio":"Cara Louwman (The Netherlands, 1967) is a contemporary fine art photographer specialized in creating images that tells a story. She uses photography as a mean to stage an idea and to present new perspectives on contemporary subjects. Her photographs are characterized by the use of multiple layers, both literally and figuratively. She creates images that are often different from a direct representation of reality. A recurring source of inspiration are cabinets of curiosities. \nIn July 2017, Cara graduated from the University of Applied Photography. Subsequently, she was selected to participate in a one-year BredaPhoto MasterClass Course by photographer Jan Rosseel. Followed by the post academic program 'Photobook: from image to publication' by photographer Niels Stomps at the Fotoacademie.\nCara's photographs have won several awards, including winner category series at Siena Creative Photo Awards 2020 for her series ROOTING and gold at TIFA 2019 for her series Wonder Room.\n","user_id":62267,"name":"Cara Louwman","website":"www.caralouwmanphotography.com"},{"id":176399,"bio":"","user_id":175797,"name":"Federico Rekowski","website":"www.photoartworks.com.au"},{"id":61768,"bio":"Born in Dublin in 1969, Eamonn Doyle graduated with a Diploma in Photography from IADT in 1991. He spent much of the next twenty years producing music and working in the independent music business, founding the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival (DEAF) alongside the record labels D1 Recordings and Dead Elvis. \n\nHe returned to photography in 2008. His debut photobook i, described by Martin Parr as 'the best street photo book in a decade' was published in March 2014. Most of his work is produced in and around the Dublin city centre location where he has lived for the past 20 years.\n\nGallery representation:  Michael Hoppen Gallery, London\n\n \n\nSelected Photographic exhibitions:\n\n2014    iseries / Michael Hoppen Gallery-Grand Palais, Paris Photo\n\n2014    solo street installation / exhibit-O’Connell Street, Dublin\n\n2014    So Fine Art / Group show-So Fine Art, Dublin\n\n2014    i – solo exhibition-The Library Project, Dublin\n\n2013    New Works Award-Gallery of Photography, Dublin\n\n2013    RHA Annual Exhibition-RHA Gallery, Dublin\n\n2012    RHA Annual Exhibition-RHA Gallery, Dublin\n\n2001    DEAF installation-Storehouse, Dublin\n\n1999    Seed, Projection installation-Arthouse, Dublin\n\n1991    Iontas small works exhibition-Sligo Art Gallery\n\n \n\nPhotography publications:\n\n2104   i-Self published / D1  \n\n2013   State Visit-Self published / D1\n\n \n\nAward:\n\n2014   Book of the Year selected by Martin Parr   Photobook Award Kassel 2014","user_id":61770,"name":"Eamonn Doyle","website":"eamonndoyle.com"},{"id":61591,"bio":"Photography and visual works have been my biggest passion since I can remember. I live in Jakarta, Indonesia. ","user_id":61594,"name":"Lalisa Doniho","website":"www.lalisa-doniho.daportfolio.com"},{"id":795839,"bio":"My journey as a visual storyteller began ten years ago, and since then, every click of the shutter has been a dance between skill and intuition. With each frame, I strive to immortalize moments, weaving narratives that transcend time and space.\n\nWhat ignites my soul is the art of photography itself. It is not merely a profession but a profound expression of love for the world around me. From the intricate details of a delicate flower to the grandeur of sweeping landscapes, I find beauty in every corner of existence.\n\nPortraiture holds a special place in my heart, for within each face lies a myriad of emotions waiting to be unveiled. Through my lens, I seek to capture the raw vulnerability and boundless strength that define us as human beings.\n\nWeddings, with their tapestry of love and joy, offer a canvas ripe for exploration. In these celebrations of union, I am honored to document the fleeting moments of tenderness and bliss, preserving them for eternity.\n\nArt, to me, is not confined to galleries or museums but thrives in the everyday moments that often go unnoticed. It is in the interplay of light and shadow, the symphony of colors, and the rhythm of life itself.\nAs I continue my","user_id":784045,"name":"Daria Homola","website":""},{"id":61844,"bio":"My photographic vision focuses on a changing world, a world on the brink of transformation, both environmentally and socially. In my work, I aim to capture the delicate interplay between humanity and the environment, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable and harmonious coexistence.\nWith a background in Economics and a freelance career focused on storytelling photography documenting social and environmental issues, I bring a multifaceted perspective to the story. My long term project NET-ZERO TRANSITION has given me a deep understanding of the complexities of climate change and the transformative potential of green technologies.\nMy interest for environmental sustainability and social justice drives the current commitment to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, such as the indigenous Sami people. By shifting my focus to document the impact of Europe's green revolution on Sami culture, I aim to raise awareness and advocate for the preservation of their ancestral lands and way of life.\nI have received recognition for my work, including prestigious awards such as 1st prize in long-term projects at World Press Photo in 2023, 1st prize Science \u0026amp; Natural History Picture Story at POYi Pictures of the year International in 2022 and 1st prize in the Environmental category of Sony World Photography Awards 2021.","user_id":61827,"name":"Simone Tramonte","website":"www.simonetramonte.it"},{"id":62643,"bio":"Kristoffer Eliassen is from Oslo, Norway. \n\nIn 2016, he won 3rd prize at Sony World Photography Awards (Staged category).","user_id":62455,"name":"Kristoffer Eliassen","website":"kristoffereliassen.no"},{"id":62577,"bio":"(1978, Córdoba, Argentina) Técnico en Ciencias de la información por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina. En 2005, decide mudarse a Madrid para estudiar fotografía en EFTI centro de imagen. Ha participado en numerosas exposiciones colectivas como el Festival off de Photoespaña, en el Círculo de Bellas artes de Madrid (comisario Ciuco Gutierrez) y en la galería de arte, La Cajita del Arte.\nDesde 2005 trabaja y vive en España.\n","user_id":62408,"name":"Pablo Acquila","website":""},{"id":174892,"bio":"Zaklina Anderson is an artist born in Slovenia. Her practice consists of photography, drawing, painting and sculpture.\n\nZaklina has exhibited her work in France, United Kingdom, Spain, and Portugal, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2019 in London, Postcards from Europe at Cambridge University, Fix Festival in London, the 5th Biennial of Fine Art and Documentary Photography in Barcelona, and the Festival Européen de la photo de nu in Arles, France.\n\nShe began her studies in photography at the Secondary School of Design and Photography in Ljubljana, Slovenia, following in the footsteps of her parents. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia College in Chicago, she continued her education at the Speos Paris Photographic Institute, where she later became a professor. She taught Master’s level programs at Parsons Paris and Speos.\n\nWhile living in London, Zaklina explored different art techniques at the Hampstead School of Art, including etching and printing, as well as creative drawing with Tony Wigg. She was introduced to sculpture by Laura Vicente in Estoril.\nZaklina is based in Cascais, Portugal. \n\n","user_id":174290,"name":"Zaklina Anderson","website":"www.zaklinaanderson.com"},{"id":330891,"bio":"Sonia Keshishian is a Los Angeles based freelance photographer and graphic designer for 30+ years.  ","user_id":330289,"name":"Sonia Keshishian","website":"keshishiankreative.com"},{"id":61724,"bio":"Hong Kong based photographer specialises in street photography.","user_id":61726,"name":"Andi Andreas","website":"andiandreas.com"},{"id":102933,"bio":"","user_id":102331,"name":"Cecilia Andersen","website":"www.instagram.com/c.artfineartphotography"},{"id":145635,"bio":"I am a daydreamer, fascinated on how light plays with the world around me .  I only work with my pictures, first conceptualizing them, then taking a set of shootings and then processing them to add my filters and emotions.\nIn photos I am often trying to represent a parallel universe, my universe, where the core part of my mind and heart reside. It is a world populated by creatures that are not humans, where the laws of physics are a bit loose, where time is almost a non-sense. In this universe I keep my dreams, my nightmares, it is where my alterego lives.\nAnd so the fairy tales, because they put us in connection with the other part of ourselves, the eternal one, in this parallel universe, the part that sometimes  we try not to listen to, the part that provides us the hint of extraordinary.\nFairy tales tell us that the impossible can become possible, the unachievable can become achievable and that magic and happiness can be reached.","user_id":145033,"name":"Ylenia Viola","website":"www.fairytalesneverdie.com"},{"id":774394,"bio":"As a child, I had a plastic toy camera. It was cheap, during a time when “made in China” meant low-cost and inferior.\n\nThe primitive, plastic lens and crude, tiny viewfinder made taking pictures a process of experimentation. Lacking precision, photographs were the result of chance rather than skill.\n\nLooking at the printed photos, I marveled at the strangely interesting effects that gave the images an other-worldly appearance. I knew nothing of what I was seeing, only that these distortions and defects added to the picture’s interest for me. They became dreamscapes I could escape into, visions of an alternate reality.\n\nI continue to be fascinated by the juxtaposition of reality and dream worlds. My photographic work has primarily focused on travel and architectural photography, since these were subjects I could quickly capture when my professional career took me to places all over the world for business meetings. \n\nIn recent years, I’ve become obsessed with street photography; my favorite subjects are people I encounter by chance, random interactions in  fleeting moments. The stories in their eyes are rich, powerful, sad and hopeful.","user_id":766395,"name":"Charles Clutter","website":"www.charlesclutter.com"},{"id":841750,"bio":"Recomendo o site 6gbet pela segurança, bônus atraentes e suporte rápido, ideal para apostas esportivas confiáveis online.\n\nMarca 6gbet\nSite  https://6gbet.de.com/\nEndereço：Plataforma digital 6gbet, disponível em todo o Brasil  \nNúmero de telefone：Suporte 6gbet 0800-006-6gbet  \nEmail：contato@6gbet.com  \nHashtag：#6gbetApostas","user_id":827593,"name":"asczx zxcsa","website":"6gbet.de.com"},{"id":61933,"bio":"Guido Fuà holds an MA in visual anthropology and he's \u0026nbsp;member of the order of Italian Photojournalists since 1991. Based in Rome, fluent in english and hispanic language, through all the past years, \u0026nbsp;he has qualified himself in producing images for the editorial and corporate \u0026nbsp;field.\u0026nbsp;Fluency in foreign languages coupled with his interest in different cultures has led him to travel for reportages to Africa, South America, the Caribbean, Asia, the U.S. and Europe. The variety of subjects he has covered, includes social topics such as ethnic realties in their domestic environment as well in their emigration contexts; music and teenage trends; intense portraits activity of show-biz, culture, finance personalities, as well as common people from every cultural context;\u0026nbsp;\nAs a photojournalist and portraits photographer, his work have been commissioned and published since 1990 by many publications and numerous Italian magazines\nAs a corporate photographer Guido Fuà has worked for large and small italian companies, in the fields: corporate identity, interiors and industrial photography.\n","user_id":61897,"name":"Guido Fuà","website":"www.eikona.eu"},{"id":61788,"bio":"Nicola Petrara, born in 1974, is a freelance photographer from Altamura (Bari, Italy), where his studio is based.\nSince 1995 he has embarked on a personal self-taught path that leads him to experiment first with drawing and painting and then with theater, with workshops on body language.\nIn 2003 he rediscovers photography and consolidates his knowledge through targeted paths. He achieves the Master in Fashion Photography in Milan; he attends several workshops on portrait and paths on figure and body photography. At the same time he consolidates his knowledge of digital post production and in the last period of Fine Art printing processes and hybrid interventions on images. In 2008 he opens his own studio, working for companies, brands, agencies and individuals. This is accompanied by a personal search for him. Focused on a process of subtraction, his photography always has the human being as its subject, the revelation as an act of liberation and the constant search for the concept of beauty. He has at heart the theme of the relationship between “image and memory” and the portrait, understood as an encounter between two people.\nIn 2018 he published Fallen, his first self-publishing book with a limited edition. He is he co-founder of PAF - Piccola Accademia di Fotografia of which he is now the director. He regularly conducts courses, workshops and meetings on photography.","user_id":61786,"name":"Nicola Petrara","website":"www.nicolapetrara.it"},{"id":187943,"bio":"Benjamin Nehammer was born and grew up in suburban Copenhagen, Denmark. From a young age, he studied as a dancer with The Royal Danish Ballet, where he joined the corps de ballet as an apprentice in 2005. He soon left ballet behind, however, and went on to study philosophy and comparative literature in Copenhagen and Berlin. He has since published poems with Carcanet Press, a publishing house based in Manchester, UK. His father was a dedicated photographer and introduced him to work by Gary Winogrand, Cartier-Bresson, and Dorothea Lange from an early age. Currently, Nehammer is especially fascinated with and inspired by the work of Carolyn Drake, Stephen Shore, Rineke Dijkstra, Mimi Plumb, Thomas Struth, Gregory Halpern, Mark Ruwedel, and Joann Verburg. As a self-taught photographer, Nehammer has found the books of Robert Adams and Stephen Shore to be especially helpful in his constant search to strengthen his own work. He lives in Copenhagen with his wife and son.","user_id":187341,"name":"Benjamin Nehammer","website":"bennymoller.com"},{"id":61825,"bio":"Daphne Chan is a Canadian artist and photographer. Born in Montreal, she obtained a BA in Psychology and a LL.B/BCL in Law. She's a graduate of the National School of Photography in Arles and the International Center of Photography in New York.\n\nDaphne's work explores identity and how it reveals itself through gender, culture, sexuality and body image. Her work has been featured in many group and solo exhibitions internationally. She has been acclaimed for her fine art nude portraiture and articles about her work have been published in different media.\n\nShe is an international speaker and lecturer at many professional public and private photographic organizations. Daphne divides her time between NYC and Vancouver and is available for private commissions.","user_id":61813,"name":"Daphne Chan","website":"www.daphnechanphoto.com"},{"id":795877,"bio":"Photography to me in it’s essence is always best observed in it’s most candid form. My memories of life have always been viewed in the arena of my mind as snapshots of emotions and happenings that left lasting\nimpressions in my consciousness. I am hardly a photographer by trade, insisting to handle a camera only when\nmost people are unaware. I want my photographs to capture a forthright review and inspection of the environment I am engaging with rather than a mannered or stiff fabrication of any scene or sub-culture\"","user_id":784079,"name":"jd stroud","website":"www.instagram.com/jdstroudd"},{"id":795904,"bio":"","user_id":784103,"name":"Hary Fuller","website":"hary-fuller-photgraphy.com"},{"id":21457,"bio":"Marylise Vigneau is a documentary photographer and author based between Austria and Pakistan.\nRaised in a secretive Parisian family, she developed an early taste for investigation and justice.\nDespite her literature studies, her mode of expression has become photography without her knowing precisely why - maybe the mix of precision, immediacy, truth, and lies behind every image.\nWhat attracts her first and foremost is how human beings are affected by physical and mental borders, this fugitive space where an unexpected, bold and fragile act or a glimpse of freedom can arise. \nShe works preferably on long-term projects to better explore memory and place. She likes to capture in-between moments in regions saturated with history and socio-political tensions. \n","user_id":21457,"name":"Marylise Vigneau","website":"www.marylisevigneau.com"},{"id":61784,"bio":"Documentary photographer and filmmaker, living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Avid diver and animal rights advocate. I'm working on another series on environmental degradation.","user_id":61783,"name":"Simon Andrew MacArthur","website":"www.behance.net/sama3033"},{"id":61755,"bio":"Born in Verona (Italy) in 1974, architect.\n","user_id":61757,"name":"Lorenzo Linthout","website":"www.linthout.it"},{"id":682608,"bio":"I am a filmmaker from Poland, who moved to Thailand. \nBangkok inspires me a lot and that's why I started to take more analog photos here, coming back to my 35mm roots and I love it!","user_id":682024,"name":"Kuba Łubniewski","website":"vimeo.com/user107017481"},{"id":62230,"bio":"born in Israel in 1953 \nowner at Holylens 770 Creative Editorial Photography\nself-employed photographer\nstudied at St. Martin’s school of art, London\nstudied at Ealing College of Art Hammersmith \u0026amp; West London College 1976-1980\nSpecializing in magazine portrait photography\nSpecializing in stills\u0026amp;video documentary photography\n","user_id":62134,"name":"Kobi Kalmanovitz","website":"facebook.com/kobi.kalmanovitz"},{"id":222865,"bio":"I am a director and photographer based in the UK","user_id":222263,"name":"Rollo Hollins","website":"iamrollo.com/portfolio/still"},{"id":795912,"bio":"A Chinese photographer. \n\nGraduated from the MA Photography and Urban Cultures program at Goldsmiths, University of London in 2023.","user_id":784111,"name":"XIAOQI ZHENG","website":"www.xiaoqizheng.com"},{"id":90882,"bio":"Multidisciplinary artist: Author-photographer, actress, trapeze artist, theatre director. …\nBecause nature has been a saviour to me as a child, it is a visceral attachment that binds me to the earth. This connection guides me in my life and continually amazes me.\nIf many of my photos look like paintings, this is my way of sharing though my images the beauty of the details that I see as works of art in what nature offers us to contemplate.\nMy particular vision of the world is also nourished by my travels and meetings. Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Hawaii, Bolivia, Scotland, Thailand and many others. My spiritual quest and my creativity have always been at the centre of my life, often leading me to extraordinary encounters and experiences. \nSelf-taught photography, which I have been practicing for fifteen years, is among all the artistic disciplines I practice, the one where I feel most free in terms of pure expression, to transcend my favorite theme which is nature. \nI share through my creativity, my love for life, my work as a photographer, which is for me a permanent tribute to life.\nI whish through my photos, transmit this feeling that moves me and transports me in an infinite joie de vivre ; That everything is connected in the universe, we are part of everything and we are one.","user_id":90421,"name":"Rose-Marie Fernandez","website":""},{"id":587192,"bio":"I am a Washington, DC based, multi-Emmy award-winning commercial producer and photographer, now focused on activism, protests, social justice, reproductive freedoms and pro-democracy themed photography.\nIn 2020 I co-authored an award-winning documentary photography book 2020 Unmasked.  My photos have been featured on CBS Sunday Morning. I’ve twice been named winner of the documentary photography category by the International Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers and twice a winner in the International Photography Award for Events and Social Causes.\n\n","user_id":586608,"name":"Robin Fader","website":"www.robinfader.com/index"},{"id":52428,"bio":"I have been doing photographic commissions,  also weddings and architectural photography for 20 years,  while being active in Fashion design.  I live in the hills of NZ now.","user_id":52433,"name":"Patricia Mccarthy","website":"www.aega.nz"},{"id":401114,"bio":"","user_id":400530,"name":"Charles Stecken","website":""},{"id":90914,"bio":"","user_id":90453,"name":"Giovanni Modesti","website":"www.giovannimodesti.it"},{"id":91017,"bio":"I am passionate about photography and travel and the marriage of the two. My adventures have taken me around the world and I'm only getting started. I have a blog called The Insatiable Traveler where I share my exploits around the world and at home in New York City. ","user_id":90555,"name":"Susan Portnoy","website":"www.TheInsatiableTraveler.com "},{"id":795963,"bio":"Thomas Speck, born in Germany, currently lives and works in the Paris region (Colombes). He is an artistic photographer who allegorically uses landscape and city photography allegorically to explore his themes. Having grown up in a tri-border region between the Black Forest in Germany, the Vosges Mountains in France, and Basel in Switzerland, he has always been inspired by the contrast between international cities and nature. Although he holds a PhD in science and has management experience in the French industry, he studied artistic photography as a self-taught individual through online mentoring and intensive practice.","user_id":784151,"name":"Thomas Speck","website":"thomasspeck.art"},{"id":721634,"bio":"I am a self taught photographer wit a past in design and interior architecture. Since late 2022 photography has my full dedication. I have an urge to simplify. It allows me to sea things more clearly. Whether it is introspectively or looking through the lens. My quest is to find the extraordinary in myself and in everyday life by simplifying. An important element in my work is solitude and through my photographic work I study themes like reality, consciousness, self awareness and the conditioned mind.","user_id":721050,"name":"Jos van Dijk","website":"www.josvandijk.com"},{"id":796036,"bio":"Luciano Leonotti, photography teacher","user_id":784217,"name":"Luciano Leonotti","website":"www.leonotti.com"},{"id":795951,"bio":"Hello, I'm Jennifer, a self-taught photographer born in Germany, near Frankfurt.\nI was lucky enough to live in beautiful places like Hamburg, London and Lisbon before I finally decided to go to Barcelona and study photography to improve my technique and for a better understanding of myself. In 2023, I was one of the finalists of the Dior Prize where my project 'Dystopia' was exhibited at LUMA Arles.","user_id":784140,"name":"Jennifer McLain","website":"www.jennifermclain.com"},{"id":690564,"bio":"I am an architect and amateur photographer based in New York city. I grew up in India and came to New York for my masters in Architecture at Columbia university.  I grew up with  cameras as my father loved photography and that's where my interest and love for photography comes from. I am very passionate about street photography and love to go on walks around New York city capturing the people around. ","user_id":689980,"name":"Raunak Rekhi","website":"www.raunakrekhi.com"},{"id":61853,"bio":"Ludwig's multi-faceted life experience is reflected in his art. He produces work inspired by the people, objects and places he encounters - past, present and imaginary. His work, which at first glance might seem purely representational, is always searching for what lies beneath and beyond the surface, an exploration of where he sees himself within his environment, looking for subjects which reflect his current state of mind. Deeply autobiographical, it's mostly a visual diary of his everyday life and mood. \n\niPhoneography is one of his passions (creating and editing his work on an iPhone) for which he received Honourable Mentions in 2013. 2014, 2015 and 2016 at the International Mobile Photography Awards (www.mobilephotoawards.com) and an Honourable Mention at the 2016 iPhone Photography Awards (www.ippawards.com).  One of his photographs also received an Honourable Mention and was selected for the annual Shadow Stories: The Art of Mobile Black and White, a digital exhibition in New York and Toronto in June 2014.\nAnother of his photographs was recently selected for the National Open Art Competition Exhibition, the UK's biggest art competition, and exhibited at Somerset House in London from 18th September – 25th October 2014.\n\nLudwig is also a keen illustrator and has worked in several other mediums including film, sculpture \u0026amp; etching.\n\nLudwig was born in South Africa where he studied Art at the University of Pretoria. Ludwig worked for a few years as a teacher and then in the film industry, one of the passions of his life. He now lives in London and runs a creative agency focused on design and advertising.\n\nAWARDS\n2016 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Nature \u0026amp; Wildlife Category\n2016 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Travel \u0026amp; Adventure Category\n2016 Society of International \u0026amp; Wildlife Photographers 2nd Place – Amazing Insects Competition\n2016 IPPAwards Honourable Mention – Panorama Category\n2015 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Photo Journalism Category\n2015 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Water/Ice/Snow Category\n2015 The Societies of Photographers – Merit Award 20x16” Print Competition\n2014 The Societies of Photographers – Gold Award – Avant Garde Category\n2014 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Photo Journalism Category\n2014 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Digital Fine Art Category\n2013 MPAwards Honourable Mention – Travel Category\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\n2014 National Open Art (NOA) Exhibition, Somerset House \u0026amp; Chichester\n2011 Wandsworth Open House\n2010 Skylark Summer Exhibition gallery@oxo, London\n2007 Chelsea Art Fair London\n2007 Bristol Art Fair Bristol\n2007 Skylark Galleries Oxo Tower, London\n1989 New Signatures Finalist Pretoria, South Africa\n1986 – 1990 Various Group Exhibitions South Africa","user_id":61833,"name":"Ludwig Wagner","website":"www.zuluspice.com"},{"id":91026,"bio":"I am a French photographer building my career in Spain and the US. My fields are portrait, editorial and commercial photography.","user_id":90564,"name":"Laurent Leger","website":"www.laurentlegeradame.com"},{"id":725299,"bio":"\"My name is Ivan, and I take photographs. Sometimes, I see more than usual, and other times, it feels like I see nothing at all, as if a pitch-black darkness has veiled my eyes and soul. But in the moments when I do see, I try to capture it, so that I won't forget that I did see after all.","user_id":724715,"name":"Ivan Matsopa","website":"theuniversetour.com"},{"id":166741,"bio":"Weronika Jędrzejczak – Born in 1992. Degree in photography from the Film School in Lodz. She has also studied history of art at the Jagiellonian University and completed a course in pedagogy at the University of Arts in Poznań. She was an art photography teacher at the Secondary School of Fine Arts in Słupsk. She was participant of Artistic Residency at Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art in Slupsk. She has participated in various exhibitions including Poznań Photo Diploma Awards, Terra Incognita, 6×7 Leica Gallery, ØK- SNEHALLE,Assemblage, Copenhagen. For the artist, photography is a way and manner of expressing herself, emotions, thoughts, experiences and feelings. She looks for tensions, a touch of surrealism, the interplay between nature and man, forms for all experiences and emotions.After all, „The thin- gs we can name are not interesting for us at all”.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":166139,"name":"Weronika Jędrzejczak","website":"www.weronikajedrzejczak.com"},{"id":532594,"bio":"Jacobs has been making photographs over 50-years. As a graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, his vision preferred a documentary approach to his environment. He pursued a career in photojournalism and later capturing still images on set for motion pictures and television production.\nJacobs manages to communicate his uniqueness. Heart and soul of being an artist purely on his own. The sense of insight, at times bordering on the grotesque, transforms to a haunting elegance, as well as a vibrant expression, really wry humor, and for the viewer, new perspectives to explore, spurring discoveries and questions. \n","user_id":532010,"name":"NEIL JACOBS","website":"wwew.neiljacobsphotographer.com"},{"id":796022,"bio":"","user_id":784203,"name":"Jeffrey Torremans","website":"www.jeffreytorremans.com"},{"id":90999,"bio":"I first encountered photography at the age of three, when my father introduced me to the world of the darkroom, but after a 30 year break, I got back into photography in 2007. In September 2012 I bought tickets for the Lincoln Steampunk Festival at the Asylum, and I knew I had found my niche………..\nThe idea of “The Imaginarium” was born from that festival, and the fantastic bunch of people that form “the Cast”. Late night phone calls, secret facebook groups, clandestine meetings, trips to New York, clambering through old buildings, jumping out of the car camera in hand, because I have spotted just the right tree, all have become \"the norm\". The Imaginarium has taken over my life, but it is not my day job, it is, however, a life defining project.","user_id":90537,"name":"Gary Nicholls","website":"www.g-n-p.co.uk  and  www.theimaginariumtrilogy.co.uk"},{"id":795975,"bio":"The idea of not being comfortable with the image registration of my camera optics, takes me to a whole new episode of transformation, the image is seen as an initiator of a series of events and questionings about its own integrity. Diego Reynoso (Drenoso) studied Visual Arts career specialized in photography at the University of Guadalajara. Participated in an academic exchange with the Guelph Institute of Canada. He is the founder of a group dedicated to photography and created a short documentary of the life of photojournalist in his city titled “Aim and Shoot”","user_id":784161,"name":"Diego Reynoso","website":"www.drenoso.com"},{"id":163446,"bio":"Long time professional commercial, editorial, fine art photographer.","user_id":162844,"name":"Ken Villeneuve","website":"@bigvbc"},{"id":62514,"bio":"Daphne Kotsiani was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. She has studied classical piano and works as a musician in the field of contemporary and improvised music.\nExcept from music, she has developed a great interest in photography which she uses as a main medium of expression and exploration. Using analogue and digital techniques she strives to convey her personal feel/association with the surroundings and subject rather than to document a realistic photo.\nShe has participated in solo/group exhibitions, photography festivals and fairs and her work has been published in various photo magazines .\nShe has self-published three photo books: “ ICELAND-In the Land of Ice and Fire ” ,  “ Beyond The Arctic Circle ” and \"After Echo\".\n\n","user_id":62356,"name":"Daphne Kotsiani","website":"www.daphnekotsiani.com"},{"id":559738,"bio":"","user_id":559154,"name":"Fred Lam","website":"fredlam.photography"},{"id":168318,"bio":"Born in 1975, Elgin, Scotland, Keith Lloyd Davenport is primarily a self taught photographer, discovering photography in 1997 when his late father gave him his first camera. This unlocked a lifelong passion for photography and recently led to Keith graduating with an MA in Documentary Photography from the University of South Wales, Newport.","user_id":167716,"name":"Keith Lloyd Davenport","website":"www.keithlloyddavenport.com"},{"id":796009,"bio":"Photographic artist from the Ruhr area. In the course of his art studies at the Folkwang University of the Arts, he initially focused on still-lifes with a peculiar-looking atmosphere. His aim was always to create individual images. These still-lifes were gradually expanded to include human influences, inspiration from literature and philosophy, and were given more and more narrative elements. Even though the still lifes already had strong staged elements, the most recent pictures are a further development and transfer of peculiarity into the genre of staged photography.","user_id":784191,"name":"Fabian Wolter","website":""},{"id":62003,"bio":"Born in Delzijl, The Netherlands, currently work and live in Rotterdam. \n\nMartha Kamminga (1990) is graduated in 2014 for her Bachelor Photography at AKV St. Joost Breda in the Netherlands. Her graduation project \"Lapis // I want to return to the real world.\" was selected for the International Photo Festival Breda Photo 2014 and was shown in the new arts initiative Club Solo (NL)\n\nHer work was part of exhibition \"The Silent Force\" in gallery ArtDeli in Amsterdam and summershow \"Forboding\" in Sans gallery in Oslo. Her work was also selected for New Dutch Talent 2016 and De Kracht van Rotterdam edition 2015.  She presented her new work in a solo exhibition in Temporary Art Centre (TAC) in Eindhoven and a group show Show me what you want show in Melkweg Amsterdam what was curated by Platvorm Platform.\n\nMartha aks herself al lot of philosophical questions about the concept of reality. She tries to get a grip on these questions through photographing her own created world, where surrealist characters deal in different ways with the reality.","user_id":61951,"name":"Martha Kamminga","website":"www.marthakamminga.nl"},{"id":796005,"bio":"Christian is a traveling photographer, videographer and a friend, who is inspired by human connections and deeper emotions.\n","user_id":784187,"name":"Christian Ackermann","website":"www.christianackermann.com"},{"id":787064,"bio":"Living in the rolling foothills of the Cascade Mountains, situated on the border of the Capital Forest in Western Washington, fine art photographer Arika Nicole is making a notable name for herself. Deeply influenced by the moss-covered landscape and cloudy skies, her work in magical realism comes alive as she masterfully intertwines literary nuances and visual imagery, creating a crossroad of stark realities and bewitching fiction.  \n\nThrough an amalgamation of captivating self-portraits, quiet landscapes, and meticulously curated still-life imagery, Arika draws her audience into a profound exploration of vulnerability, fortitude, and metamorphosis. Her artistry transcends mere aesthetics by providing viewers with insight into her personal journey of confronting life’s unseen adversities through heartfelt soul-searching and an endless determination to live a life of beauty, gratitude, and love. ","user_id":776715,"name":"Erica Witschger","website":"www.ArikaNicolePhotography.com"},{"id":782251,"bio":"I was born on April 27, 1994 in Terracina (LT), Italy. The first emotional push towards photography was born at about 27 years, a period in which I spend my life in Rome in search of economic independence. The days here alternate between work and exploration of the environment, which starting from the metropolitan expands and deepens the discovery of rural and naturalistic territories. The drive to document my wandering stimulates the use of the camera and the subsequent investigation of its expressive value. The process matures to the point of pushing me to academic study at the DAM Academy in Rome where I graduated in November 2023 at the beginning of his career was accepted by independent magazines such as Perimetro and Feefteen to expose his photos.","user_id":772696,"name":"Emilio Amici","website":""},{"id":91047,"bio":"I am a fine art and portrait photographer based in Tucson, AZ. To satisfy my desire to connect with the human and natural world, I have been working on longer-term projects, photographing friends and performers who help me shape more distinct messages of internal and external revelation. I strive to capture the beauty of the world I witness, while bringing to light my inner workings, often turning the camera on myself.","user_id":90585,"name":"Wendy Ploger","website":"www.wendyploger.com"},{"id":795123,"bio":"Andrea Bruns' artistic journey began in the suburban landscape of East Berlin, Germany, where she was born. Her childhood in this setting provided a unique backdrop to her nascent creativity. It wasn't until middle school, at the tender age of 13, that Andrea discovered her passion for art. A photo course ignited a fascination within her—the alchemy of developing film and creating prints was a revelation.\n\nWithout any artistic connections in her family, Andrea's journey into the arts was a self-motivated pursuit. Her formative training consisted of that pivotal film photography course in middle school, and from there, she became self-taught. This foundation set the stage for her lifelong love affair with the lens.","user_id":783465,"name":"Andrea Bruns","website":"andreabrunsphotography.com"},{"id":796004,"bio":"Masumi Shishido is a Japanese photographer. After training in the UK, Masumi spent a number of years living and working in London and Berlin, before returning to his native Japan. He is currently based in Tokyo. Drawn to the beauty he finds in objects that often feel overlooked, Masumi creates photographic works that interweave narrative and word play with traditional still life.","user_id":784186,"name":"Masumi Shishido","website":"www.masumishishido.com"},{"id":62336,"bio":"Belinda Muller is a Canadian Fashion and Conceptual Photographer based in Dubai, UAE ","user_id":62219,"name":"Belinda Muller","website":"www.belindamullerphotography.com"},{"id":62144,"bio":"I opened my first studio in Los Angeles after graduating from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.  It was at Art Center where I met and then married my wife, partner, and fellow photographer, Marianne Lannen.  We have two beautiful daughters, Danae and Samantha. \n\nMy fine art work is a progression of my personal interpretation of the visual world.  Whether it’s reflections of light, color and shape on water; single subject, one dimensional, abstract still life compositions; or deeply rich B\u0026amp;W landscapes; I seek to evoke an emotional response with each image and series.\n","user_id":62067,"name":"John E. Kelly","website":"www.johnekelly.net"},{"id":91101,"bio":"I'm freelancer photographer and created the studio co-operation feine-pixel.   I'm in the subject of architecture , city, portraits. As Studio photographer I'm working for marketing projects on a commercial basis. \nRight now my living places are France, Croatia, Germany. My commercial activities are most of the time in Germany,Swiss and Croatia. \nInfluenced by: Andreas Gursky / Becher method of photography Duesseldorf,\nphotographers of L'agence VU Paris  particularly  Bruno Boudjelal/Claudine Doury\nexhibitions of L’École nationale supérieure de la photographie (ENSP) Arles, France","user_id":90639,"name":"Frank Adelhardt","website":"www.feine-pixel.eu"},{"id":796011,"bio":"I am a hobby photographer who loves to look for hidden architecture.","user_id":784193,"name":"Piet Notebaert","website":""},{"id":841751,"bio":"755bet oferece apostas esportivas variadas, bônus atrativos e plataforma segura, ideal para quem busca diversão e lucros online.\n\nMarca 755bet\nSite  https://755bet.uk.net/\nEndereço：Avenida 755bet, Bairro 755bet  \nNúmero de telefone：+55 11 755bet-755bet  \nEmail：contato@755bet.uk.net\nHashtag：#755bet","user_id":827594,"name":"cascxz cxzcas","website":"755bet.uk.net"},{"id":62913,"bio":"","user_id":62673,"name":"Iulia Iacoban","website":""},{"id":62897,"bio":"Carl Gunhouse is an Adjunct Faculty member at Nassau Community College and Montclair State University. He received his M.F.A. from Yale University and B.F.A. from Fordham University. Carl’s work has exhibited at Photoville, Spring Break Art Show, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Modern Art, the Foto Galería FCE-UNC, Córdoba, Argentina, as well as shows in England, Russia, Sweden, Netherlands, Iceland, Finland and New Zealand. His pictures have been featured in Vice, The New York Times and Maximum Rocknroll. He has had monographs published by Halfmoon Press and Arts \u0026amp; Sciences Press. He is a co-founder and director of Transmitter Gallery. He is director of Waal-boght Press. Carl has been working on a project on men that includes professional wrestling, punk rock and Downtown Brooklyn.","user_id":62659,"name":"Carl Gunhouse","website":"carlgunhousephoto.com"},{"id":62872,"bio":"Peter Prato is an editorial and commercial photographer based in San Francisco, California. His clients include The New York Times, Monocle, \u0026amp; A24 Films, among others. His work has been published in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, as well as a range of international outlets. He enjoys Dave Brubeck, swimming in the Pacific, gardening, good conversation, and the occasional glass of Scotch.\n\nHe lives in San Francisco, California.\n\nHe previously served as a Director of Partnerships for Open Show, for whom he developed relationships with organizations large and small to provide opportunities for multi-media storytellers to present their work in front of live audiences in venues throughout the world. He has helped developed partnerships and produced events with The Center for Investigative Reporting, Reporters Without Borders, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Berkeley Rep, The World Affairs Council, FotoWeek DC, and The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, among others.","user_id":62638,"name":"Peter Prato","website":"peterprato.com"},{"id":62807,"bio":"","user_id":62584,"name":"Maciej Biedrzycki","website":""},{"id":402128,"bio":"Sono fotografo per passione e hobby, mi piacerebbe farlo diventare il mio lavoro un giorno... Non ho frequentato scuole o corsi, ho studiato e sto ancora studiando su libri e riviste del settore e poi tanta pratica, confrontandomi sempre con professionisti e fotografi con più esperienza di me per cercare di migliorarmi continuamente","user_id":401544,"name":"Kjriel Bartoccini","website":""},{"id":156772,"bio":"I'm a novelist, journalist and memoirist with some 12 books of prose - 5 novels, including a National Book Award finalist, a recent memoir, REWRITING ILLNESS: A VIEW OF MY OWN, and a famous book on writing fiction, and I'm the editor of three anthologies. I've written hundreds of personal essays and articles for publications around the world. My first published photo was on the cover of SALMAGUNDI 2018. My first solo show was July 2019 at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY. Two photos are in WATERPROOF: Evidence of a Miami Worth Remembering (2021). I've won many prizes for my photos over 4 years at the Martha's VIneyard All Island Art Show. ","user_id":156170,"name":"Elizabeth Benedict","website":"www.elizabethbenedict.com"},{"id":35111,"bio":"Enver Ethemer is an Independent Researcher and\nCo-Founder of Envision Diversity, an LGBTI organisation in\nnorth Cyprus. Enver has been active in Initiative Against\nHomophobia where he advocated for de-criminalising homosexuality\nas well as in other civil society organisations in\nnorth Cyprus. His work mainly focuses on raising awareness\nand advocating for LGBTI rights, gender equality, sexual\nhealth, and human rights for disadvantaged group and has\ndelivered many seminars, speeches, trainings and conferences\non the same topics. Enver has also edited three different\nLGBTI issues, 2011, 2014 and 2015, published for IDAHOT\nDay in a weekly newspaper supplement called Gaile. He has\nalso managed various projects on LGBTI rights, gender in different\ncountries as well as managed two campaigns on sexual\nhealth. He has been instrumental in developing the pilot\nproject on sexual education and sexualities at high school\nwhich was later on turned into an Ombudsman Inquiry initiated\nby Envision. He has been active on several gender- and\nrights-based groups in the north. His research focus mainly\nfocuses on broader areas of gender and sexualities.","user_id":35116,"name":"Enver Ethemer","website":"NA"},{"id":62293,"bio":"\n","user_id":62185,"name":"Carlos Ribas Monteiro","website":"soon"},{"id":62839,"bio":"Renee Billingslea is a visual artist whose art practice is a “call for action”. Her artwork addresses deep issues of race, racial violence, trauma, and white privilege. Billingslea’s process most often begins with historic photographs or hidden stories that direct her toward research, which she uses to inform the construction of objects and non-traditional photographs. Billingslea earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Southern Oregon State University and a Masters of Fine Art from San Jose State University. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Art and Art History at Santa Clara University, where she teaches photography.","user_id":62609,"name":"Renee Billingslea","website":"www.reneebillingslea.com"},{"id":62252,"bio":"photog descr\nCurabitur pulvinar purus ac lorem luctus rutrum. Vivamus egestas sapien ut sagittis mollis. Praesent ultrices felis id bibendum venenatis.\n\n","user_id":62152,"name":"Photo Acc","website":"TESTSUBMISSIONDONTREVIEW.com"},{"id":62527,"bio":"Nice to meet you. Just as it is. This is where our thoughts and expression.Thank you in advance.","user_id":62366,"name":"Kazuyuki Shimokawa","website":"www.facebook.com/kazuyuki.shimokawa.52"},{"id":62482,"bio":"Retired airline pilot and avid, award winning and often published nature photographer.  Graduate of the New York Institute of Photography.","user_id":62330,"name":"Sandy Scott","website":"society6.com/sandyscott"},{"id":62440,"bio":"Born in Liverpool (UK). Studied documentary photography at art school in South Wales (UK). Now working as a fine art specialist in London (UK).\n\nI began shooting 'Close Phase' in 2013, the year I moved to London. This was also the year that the London Underground celebrated its 150th anniversary. I wanted to pay homage to the photographic techniques used in 1863, the year the Underground was first opened. The Tintype would have been widely used during this period. In an attempt to replicate this process I chose to shoot using a smartphone with the 'Hipstamatic' App. The combination of 'D-type plate' film and 'Tinto' lens provides an accurate, digital, copy of the historic, metal plate film.\n\n\n","user_id":62298,"name":"Neil Atkinson","website":"www.neilatkinsonphotographer.com"},{"id":62919,"bio":"\n","user_id":62679,"name":"Orit Zuckerman","website":"www.oritzuckerman.com"},{"id":62884,"bio":"Sreeranj is a Street \u0026amp; Documentary photographer based in Kerala, India.","user_id":62648,"name":"Sreeranj Sreedhar","website":"www.sreeranj.com"},{"id":793718,"bio":"I am 53-years old man from Northern Finland. I've always wanted to get behind the picture - where the rain below the light tones the space or where the sun creates the first rays. I want to show the smallness of the people in nature, wildlife, animals and various moments from this to eternity. ","user_id":782230,"name":"Janne Autere","website":"www.southlapland.photography"},{"id":62808,"bio":"Steven Brock is a photographer and bookbinder living in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1986. His work has been shown in galleries, museums, and public art projects. His classic black and white silver and platinum prints are in collections around the world. Since studying traditional Italian bookbinding in Florence in 2006, Brock has hand-made six books of his photography.","user_id":62585,"name":"Steven Brock","website":"stevenbrock.com"},{"id":62952,"bio":"I am Oleksandr Savruk, a passionate photographer with a deep love for humankind. Through photography, particularly street and people photography, I explore the intricacies of human nature and social life. Inspired by classic European street photographers, I seek metaphors and archetypes within ordinary scenes. I aim to surpass physical representation and reveal individuals' values, aspirations, and daily lives. By capturing the essence of humanity, I strive to evoke a profound emotional response and foster a greater understanding of our shared experiences. ","user_id":62704,"name":"Oleksandr Savruk","website":"oleksandrsavruk.smugmug.com "},{"id":796034,"bio":"","user_id":784215,"name":"Aldo Bianchi","website":""},{"id":62223,"bio":"I find my inspiration in the identity, focusing specifically on the expression of the unconscious. Making this the center of my attention, the essential nature of the being became the main focus of my work in which I keep on finding my artistic inspiration. \n\nMy characters, always alone - sacrificed or iconic, seem to be trying to free themselves from an invisible authority. And in their fight for their own truth and freedom, we witness the silent metaphorical creasing where each protagonist risks his life.\n\n","user_id":62128,"name":"Precilia de Carvalho","website":"www.siawolf.com"},{"id":114808,"bio":"I have a great passion for street photography.\nI make my living as a professional lighting technician for movies, television series and commercials in Toronto, Canada. While practicing this craft we physically control and shape the lighting much like one once did by dodging and burning in a traditional darkroom, and one now does electronically on a monitor in Lightroom or Photoshop.\nI have had some great experiences and met many fascinating people in the film industry but I confess that street photography remains my first love.\nStephen Myers.\n","user_id":114206,"name":"Stephen Myers","website":"stephenmyersphotography.com"},{"id":102926,"bio":"Noortje Schmit (Heemskerk, NL 1977) is a photographer and art historian living and working in Amsterdam. \n\nNoortje mainly makes images of locations where human beings play an important role, but are rarely, if ever, shown at all. Like a street photographer, she walks the streets of cities like Amsterdam, Berlin and Antwerp with her 35mm analogue cameras - either a plastic Yashica T5 or a Leica M6 - and records any moment that catches her eye. Her compelling compositions are portraits defined by the absence of humans. The subjects she chooses become images of places, the people that use the place, of the viewer and of herself.\n\n ","user_id":102324,"name":"Noortje Schmit","website":"www.noortje.org"},{"id":413820,"bio":"New Zealand born resident of Nicaragua \u0026amp; Southern Mexico,  industrial abseiler, art \u0026amp; music collector and composter, ","user_id":413236,"name":"Rosco Jones","website":""},{"id":796046,"bio":"","user_id":784227,"name":"Patrick Falls","website":"jpatrickfalls.com"},{"id":796079,"bio":"Lisa K. Kuhn is a photographer focusing on nature and landscapes of the Western United States. She is the creator of and travel writer for iLiveWhereIam.com, author of the Seattle Visual Travel Guide eBook, and Matador Network's Seattle City Guide.\n\nLisa loves hiking and snowhoeing in the mountains, European-style architecture, and learning about other cultures. She has a strong interest in the environment and human rights.\n\nHer international travels have found her exploring 30 cities in both Europe and South America. In 2023, she traveled to New Zealand and Fiji for the first time.","user_id":784256,"name":"Lisa K. Kuhn","website":"lisakuhn.com"},{"id":62457,"bio":"New Media Artist, Double O Roos a.k.a. R.E. van der Jagt, delivers as an artist, illustrator, painter and musician to create spectacular digital artworks which come to life in an instant.\n\n For over 20 years, multimedia artist Double O Roos has been creating visuals for video performances, events and interactions. Her unique approach and creativity with graphic media, film and music interaction, creates bespoke products for audio visual videos. With a solid knowledge and understanding of the latest Audio-Visual systems and programs, She is able to deliver stunning, live, mixed-media experiences. Her short film \"In Memoriam Hotel Central\" was screened during the International Film Festival Rotterdam as her short film production \"The Core\" for Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival.\n\n","user_id":62311,"name":"Roos Van Der Jagt","website":"www.doubleoroos.com"},{"id":62530,"bio":"Fred Zafran is a documentary photographer of everyday life and the \"exquisite ordinariness\" of things.   Photographing at the boundaries of illumination and darkness, Zafran’s work is a gentle observation of the city, its streets, and a few of us as we wander through the day and unanticipated moments of quiet and solitude.\n\nFred Zafran came to photography more than 45 years ago.  He has found a strong resonance with the black and white images of Ray Metzker and Fan Ho, and the color photography of Harry Gruyaert and Alex Webb.  \n\nFred Zafran lives in Loudoun County, VA and works in the DC metro area.  He travels widely and his photography takes place in towns and cities throughout the U.S. and abroad.  Zafran is a juried artist of the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, VA, and exhibits his work in galleries throughout the DC metro area.  \n","user_id":62368,"name":"Fred Zafran","website":"www.fredzafranphotography.com"},{"id":796071,"bio":"A photographer who enjoys portraiture and lighting. ","user_id":784250,"name":"Chieh Fui Liang","website":""},{"id":795704,"bio":"It drove me crazy. There was dad again with his camera, whether it was photo or video. And I don't think I was the only one who felt that way, which is probably why there's still an 'allergy' to it when a camera is in front of me.\n\nAnd now, years later, I'm doing it myself... With a passion for portraits. So, it's my duty to dispel that 'allergy' as soon as you come to me for a shoot. The most beautiful moments come when there is emotion, which can be joy but also sadness, shyness, or passion. Just take a look at 'Stories', then we'll understand each other for sure :)\n\nI want to capture the moment, so not too much draping and orchestrating. Preferably as natural as possible, in other words, when you're yourself. So come on, together we'll create a beautiful photoshoot.\n\nI'm a loyal Canon customer,  and love my full-frame camera: 6D Mark II. In the studio, I like to work with 1  light source, but outdoors, I prefer to let the natural charm of daylight illuminate my portraits.","user_id":783938,"name":"Gerben Oosterink","website":"gerbeno.nl"},{"id":62484,"bio":"I was born and lived in Paris until the age of 30. I have always been immersed in the world of images. My passion for photography became a reality during my university years. I instinctively turned to the world of images and worked for many years in a design agency. For the past 10 years, I have devoted myself entirely to photography and the world of images. I have followed several workshops on creative processes in Brussels, the city in which I live. I have also followed a theoretical training at the Institute of Photography and courses in Art History in parallel at the Academy of Arts.\nPhotography is for me an invitation to look at the world in a different way. It says more than words and invites introspection and reflection on our infinitely derisory and our condition. The fragility of the human being and the Beauty that surrounds us. The wonder of being alive, of being there. Taking the viewer somewhere he hasn't been before emotionaly is maybe one of my intentions.","user_id":62332,"name":"Laetitia de la Villehuchet","website":"www.laetitiadelavillehuchet.com"},{"id":647283,"bio":"Exhibitions 2024\n    • Rotterdam \n    • Nord Mazedonien \n NJPC Open Call\n\nExhibitions 2023\n\n    • MIRA Pinhole Photography / november - december / Porto / Portugal \n\n    • Lippisches Landesmuseum / november - april / Detmold / Germany\n\n    • OFFO-X / polish festival / october - november / Jastrzebie-Zdró / Poland\n\tOFFO-X / Galeria Rotunda / Pavlovka Pinhole Festival Retrospective / Bytom / Poland\n\n    • Gallery P 14 / october / Detmold / Germany\n\n    • Pavlovka Pinhole Festival 2023: \" Mirror\" / 21th of july - 06th of august / Kiew / Ukraine \n\n    • Centro de Fotografie Georges Dussaud / 09th of july - 16th of september / Museum in Bragança / Portugal\n\n    • 8. Pinhole Photography Festival / May / Brzeg / Poland\n\n    • Town Hall / August / Jyväsklä district Säynätsalo / Finland \n\tThe Town Hall was designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto \n\n    • Fotografiens Hus /12th of januar - 5th of march / Oslo / Sweden\n\nExhibitions 2022\n\n    • MIRA Pinhole Photography / Porto / Portugal\n      \n    • PH21 Contemporary Photography Gallery / Budapest\n\n    • Pavlovka Pinhole Festival / Aberdeen / Scotland\n\n    • Exposición Festival Estenopeico / Tlaxcala / Mexiko\n\n    • „Cultural stage Aschaffen","user_id":646699,"name":"Dorothea Ruth Bornemann Guese","website":"ruthguese.wixsite.com/ruth-guese-pinhole/fotogalerie"},{"id":62572,"bio":"Jen Osborne (1984) is a Canadian photographer whose work has been\npublished and exhibited internationally. Her career started in 2007 with a\nyearlong work contract at Fabrica, the United COLORS of Benetton Research Centre. She has an interest in “escapism” and has produced various independent projects around that theme.\n\nJen has exhibited at various venues including: Visa pour l’Image 2016, Aperture Gallery, The Museum de l’Elysée, the Denver Biennial, Somerset House, The Old Church, Arles 2010 and Studio La Citta. She has interests outside of photography as well, such as horseback riding, avant-garde piano and martial arts.","user_id":62403,"name":"Jen Osborne","website":"www.jenosbornestudio.com"},{"id":62590,"bio":"Katsumi OMORI\n\n1963 \u0026nbsp;Born in Kobe, Japan\n\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Lives and works in Urayasu, Chiba\n\n\nSelected Solo Exhibition\u0026nbsp;\n\n1993 \u0026nbsp;“ Buscanco America” , Studio EBIS Photo Gallery, Tokyo\n1997 \u0026nbsp;“ Very Special Love “, Parco Gallery , Tokyo\n1998 \u0026nbsp;“ salsa gum Tape “, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo\n2005 \u0026nbsp;“ encounter “, Gallery Trax, Yamanashi\n2006 \u0026nbsp;“ Aisatsu “ , Galery Trax, Yamanashi\n2010 \u0026nbsp;“ Los Angeles “ , Gallery Trax, Yamanashi\n2011 \u0026nbsp;“ Cherryblossoms “ , Gallery Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam , The Netherlands\n2011 \u0026nbsp;“ Everything happens for the first time “ , 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning, London, UK\n2011 \u0026nbsp;“ Everything happens for the first time “ , POLA Museum Annex, Tokyo\n2012 \u0026nbsp;“ Everything happens for the first time “ 4 places in \u0026nbsp;Fukushima Prefecture (The Last Waltz , Koriyama, Cafe Savai, Aizuwakamatsu, Meijokan, \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;Minamisoma \u0026amp; Ito Camera Store, Miharu )\n2013 \u0026nbsp;“ Everything Happens for the first time “ , Town Mall RESPO, Onahama Honcho Street Art Festival, Iwaki, Fukushima\n2014 \u0026nbsp;“ sounds and things “ MEM, Tokyo\n\n\nSelected Group Exhibition\n\n2012 \u0026nbsp;“ The Noorderlicht Photofestival 2012, “ Heerenveen, The Netherlands\n2013 \u0026nbsp;“ Japanese Contemporary Photography vol.12 “ every stroller can change the world \" , Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\n2013-14 \u0026nbsp;“ Now Japan “ , Kunsthal, KAdE Amersfoort , Amersfpprt, The Netherelands\n\n\nAward\u0026nbsp;\n\n1994 \u0026nbsp;Excellence Award (July: Robert Frank and Kotaro Iizawa), 9th New Cosmos of Photography\n\n\nSelected Publications\n\n1997 \u0026nbsp;“ Very Special Love”, Little More\n1998 \u0026nbsp;“ salsa gum tape “, Little More\n2001 \u0026nbsp;“ 2760017 “, PIE Books\n2005 \u0026nbsp;“ encounter “, Match and Company\n2006 \u0026nbsp;“ Sanayora “ ,Aiikusha\n2009 \u0026nbsp;“ STARS AND STRIPES “ , Match and Company\n2009 \u0026nbsp;“ incarnation “, Match and Company\n2010 \u0026nbsp;“ Bonjour! “ , Match and Company\n2011 \u0026nbsp;“ Subete wa hajimete okoru . Everything Happens for the first time “, Match and Company\n\n\n\nPublic Collection\n\nTokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography\n","user_id":62418,"name":"Katsumi Omori","website":"mem-inc.jp"},{"id":62724,"bio":"Freelance photographer, doing editorials for lifestyle and Equine magazines. \nHave done work in different areas; fashion, horses, weddings, portraits and travel documentaries. Also work on a personal project. Also work  as a project manager in Norvegian television, drama productions. ","user_id":62521,"name":"Lena Saugen","website":"www.lenasaugenphotography.com"},{"id":788367,"bio":"Aspiring documentary photographer from Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha","user_id":777764,"name":"Slava Lyu-fa","website":"slava-lyufa.com"},{"id":62635,"bio":"My name is Raseljka Krnic (1980), I live and work in Zagreb, Croatia. My profession is sociology, but my great passion is street and travel photography. My interests as a photographer are, in a way, reflecting my professional background, even though my experience of photographic exploration of cultural landscapes and its people stands at the other end of scientific,  analytical sociological approach.  As a photographer I am drawn to capturing inimitable, unrepeatable and unpredictable moments of human existence through intuitive and aesthetic prism  of my own worldview.  ","user_id":62449,"name":"Raseljka Krnic","website":""},{"id":62638,"bio":"Aperture, a not-for-profit foundation, connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each other—in print, in person, and online.","user_id":62452,"name":"Aperture Foundation","website":"www.aperture.org"},{"id":62693,"bio":"dirk anton reichart : anton flow : flowshot news","user_id":62494,"name":"Dirk Anton Reichart","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/the-flow-show"},{"id":732239,"bio":"Puck Soetens (1970) is a fine art- and portrait photographer based in the Hague. Besides her commissioned work, puck has focused since 2020 on photographing flowers for her personal project. \n\nMy work has been exhibited twee on Haute Photographie in both Amsterdam and Rotterdam. My work is represented by De Galerie Den Haag","user_id":731454,"name":"Puck Soetens","website":"www.pucksoetens.nl/portraitsofaflower"},{"id":796090,"bio":"I am a PhD student embarked on a journey of discovery at the University of Hong Kong, a prestigious institution with a storied past in fostering research excellence. My academic path is not merely confined to the rigors of scientific inquiry; it extends into the realm of visual storytelling through photography. My work is a reflective lens, capturing the essence of the researcher's life—a blend of perseverance in the face of adversity and the pursuit of knowledge.\n\nAs a scholar, my days are steeped in analysis and experimentation within the time-worn walls of labs that have seen generations of academics at work. Yet, as an artist, I seek to illuminate the human dimension of this scholarly pursuit, the emotional landscape that sustains us through long cycles of research. ","user_id":784266,"name":"Xing Hu","website":""},{"id":63515,"bio":"","user_id":63251,"name":"Cristiano Justino","website":"www.cristianojustino.com"},{"id":300411,"bio":"Film portrait photographer.","user_id":299809,"name":"Anastasia Khandozhenko","website":"hanastia.com"},{"id":55731,"bio":"Throughout Carl Shubs’ 30-year career as a psychoanalytic psychologist practicing in Beverly Hills, CA, he has also been a self-taught contemporary fine art photographer.  His first exhibit was in 2011, as part of a group show at the Museum of Neon and Kinetic Art, in Los Angeles.  That recognition encouraged him to deepen his commitment to photography and to begin showing his work.\n\nHis work is held in private collections, and he has exhibited nationally and internationally, including museum exhibits at the Louvre, the National Art Center of Tokyo, The Chiba City Museum of Art (Chiba, Japan), the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, and the Nagasaki-ken Fine Art Museum (Nagasaki, Japan).  He has been in many juried exhibitions (including over 20 yearly between 2016 –2024).\n\nHis acclaimed jurors and curators have included Elizabeth Avedon, Andi Campognone, Debra Klomp Ching, Brian Paul Clamp, Shana Nys Dambrot, Peter Frank, Herair \u0026amp; Lori Garboushian, David Garnick, David Gibson, Greg Gorman, Mark Steven Greenfield, W.M. Hunt, Ann Jastrab, Julienne Johnson, Paul Kopeikin, Walter Maciel, Jim Morphesis, Susan Spiritus, Aline Smithson, Paula Tognarelli, Nick Turpin, and Richard Vogel.","user_id":55736,"name":"Carl Shubs","website":"www.carlshubsphotography.com"},{"id":62699,"bio":"Joseph Sywenkyj is an American photographer of Ukrainian descent who has lived and worked in Ukraine for over two decades. Among his many awards, Joseph was the recipient of the 2022 Aftermath Project Grant and the 2014 W. Eugene Smith Grant. He was the recipient of two Fulbright Grants, one as a student and the other as a scholar. \n\nJoseph has worked in dozens of countries as varied as Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Zimbabwe, and Iraq and has worked for numerous prominent publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Stern, Vanity Fair, and GQ.\n\nJoseph’s photographs have been exhibited in various galleries and museums including Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland; Les Rencontres d’Arles in Arles, France; George Eastman House in Rochester, New York; the Richard B. Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, DC, the United Nations Visitor’s Lobby in New York City; Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine and The Camera Club of New York in New York City among many other venues.","user_id":62499,"name":"Joseph Sywenkyj","website":"www.josephsywenkyj.com"},{"id":222984,"bio":"","user_id":222382,"name":"Sylvia Gutiérrez","website":"www.sylviagusan.com"},{"id":792007,"bio":"From an early age, I was interested in photography. Over the years, it was just a hobby for me but now I am considering taking it more seriously. I enjoy nature, landscape, wildlife, and travel photography. If something speaks to me or inspires me I try and capture the moment and essence to remember it. I see the world through a curious lens and invite others to come see the world with me!","user_id":780806,"name":"Stephanie Eisenberg","website":"www.iSEESteph.com"},{"id":780343,"bio":"I worked as a staff photographer for a Legislative Branch government agency based at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington DC for 28 years.  As an institutional photographer for a congressional agency, I photographed a wide array of subject matter, including portraits, events, construction documentation, art preservation, among many others.\n\nThroughout my professional career, I passionately pursued personal work in the form of self-assigned projects.  As a student of the history of photography, I sought to emulate those photographers that embraced photography as being, foremost, an act of self-expression. This is work that I produced, in addition to my duties as staff photographer, without any consideration for commercial appeal or interest.  \n\nWithin this amateur aesthetic realm, I currently spend much of my creative energy engaged in producing themed or conceptually based portraits that, at times, borrow from a kind of classical fashion aesthetic, but are also very much a reflection of ideas, interests, and emotions that are of interest to me and that can be expressed in subtle yet provocative ways.","user_id":771237,"name":"Charles Badal","website":"charlesbadal.com"},{"id":838689,"bio":"I am a conceptual and fine art photographer from Iran, exploring abandoned objects and forgotten traces in the desert. My work reflects on memory, solitude, and the quiet stories objects carry.","user_id":824532,"name":"Seyed Morteza Hosseini","website":null},{"id":19264,"bio":"Graduated from the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, Marcel Wesdorp (1965, NL) studied photography at the St. Joost Academy in Breda. He makes animations of landscapes in the media: film, print, book and installation. While a draughtsman draws lines with a pencil, Wesdorp uses a series of pixels. Purely software-based techniques are his tools. He also creates his images by modelling and making collages of satellite data. They are usually in many shades of grey and without any presence of people, flora or fauna. Prints of these digitally developed areas appear to be real photographs.\n\nThis also applies to his recent series ‘Possible Environments’, where a warm turquoise with subtle nuances prevails, for the first time in his career. There seems to be life in this apparently tropical archipelago. Ancient meteorite impacts on Earth left their mark below the surface. In many such places there is exploitation of minerals; that appropriation makes us think about the value of our coexistence on earth. The 'mining' must therefore be taken literally.\n\nSuch an exploratory path necessitates the unbearable lightness of Wesdorp's artistic development. In that quest he experiences differen","user_id":19264,"name":"Marcel Wesdorp","website":"www.marcelwesdorp.com"},{"id":63669,"bio":"\n\t\t\t\t\tRomano Campalani\nHe approached photography inthelate 70s, the awesome years of the black and white and darkroom. He photographs both the natural and the urban environment, ofter focusing on details, but without neglecting people and their everyday life. He likes to use light to capture the intimacy of life, even in its most surreal facets.\n\nDiego Copetti\nBorn in Limbiate in 1970, he has a background in biological sciences and he is a researcher at the National Research Council of Italy where he deals with ecology of inland waters. He photographic styles using both black and white and colour.\n\n\n\n","user_id":63405,"name":"Ermanno Campalani","website":""},{"id":63187,"bio":"","user_id":62923,"name":"CAROL LETANNEUR","website":"www.carolletanneur.fr"},{"id":63194,"bio":"Simon L. Long.\n\nEducation:\t \n2016 Masters of the Arts Photography, London College of  Communication, UAL. \n\nExhibitions:\n2016 Disposition, LCC UAL, MA photography show - Ugly Duck, 47-49 Tanner St, London.\n2016 Search For the Special World - LCC, MA Interim Show.\n2015 Reconstructing Memory – Offprint, Tate Modern, Bankside, London.\n2015 Reconstructing Memory - Make Space, Lambeth, London.\n2014 The Beast - Make Space, Lambeth, London.\n2014 ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, The Mall, London.\n2014 Movement - Make Space, Lambeth, London.\n\nPublications:\n2015 Reconstructing Memory.\n\n","user_id":62930,"name":"Simon Long","website":"www.simon-l-long.com"},{"id":63182,"bio":"Tom Law b. 1988 is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. His influences stem from his ethnographic background. People are his focus; exploring how their environment and culture shape them into who they are, and the stories they tell. ","user_id":62918,"name":"Tom Law","website":"www.tomlaw.photography"},{"id":594581,"bio":"Door mijn zelfstandige zaak als bankier/verzekeringsagent had ik de laatste jaren iets nodig dat me wat meer creativiteitsgevoel kon geven.\nIk ben aan mijn 7e en laatste jaar  Academie voor kunstfotografie bezig en studeer in juni af als fotograaf.","user_id":593997,"name":"Anny De Vreeze","website":""},{"id":114927,"bio":"I have been a multimedia artist for over 35 years, having begun as a painter and sculptor, frequently incorporating photography in my work.  In recent years my efforts have been almost exclusively photographic,  pursuing extensive thematic studies for presentation in exhibition or book form. Candid portraiture has been a continuous pursuit.","user_id":114325,"name":"Bernard Mindich","website":"www.berniemindich.com"},{"id":796132,"bio":"The Centre de la photographie Genève (CPG) defines itself as a research laboratory for new ways of presenting and thinking about photography today in an institutional context.\n\nThe CPG was founded in 1984 by 11 photographers aiming to defend photography as one of the fine arts. With Joerg Bader as its director, the CPG developed between 2001 and 2021 an interest in all types of modes of production, dissemination and presentation of photography while organising conferences, symposiums and publications. This new position was developed with the ‘documentary style’ and visual culture in constant exchange with the other arts as a guiding principle. It was based on the assumption that, after the historical avant-gardes and neo-avant-gardes had taken over photography, and that it had become an integral part of contemporary art, the question had shifted. After an important work of historicization and theorization on all photographic practices, vernacular photography was brought to the forefront. With the massification of photography under the impulse of digital technology, the functioning of our commercial societies is no longer conceivable without photography. This situation guided the CPG’s programme during this period.\n\nIn 2007, the CPG founded its own publishing house, Éditions Centre de la photographie Genève, which has been distributed since 2014 by Les Presses du réel. In the same year, it moved to the Bâtiment d’art contemporain (BAC) where the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Mamco) and the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève (CAC) are currently located. From 2003 to 2019, the CPG organised the triennial photography event 50JPG (50 Jours pour la photographie à Genève), usually in collaboration with other art venues in and around Geneva.\n\nSince 2022, under the direction of Danaé Panchaud, the CPG has developed a new approach, which presents some affinities with the line of the last two decades. Its programme defends the emancipatory potential of photography, particularly as a means for self-expression and for reclaiming and writing one’s own history. It investigates the power dynamics running through images, deconstructing and reappropriating them. Finally, it invests the photographic image as a means of investigation of the world and as a tool for the constitution of knowledge.\n\nIn parallel to its exhibition programme, the CPG has been developing an art education programme for schools, professional artists and photographers, and adults since autumn 2022. The programme for schools aims to explore the various issues related to images in society and to promote visual and digital literacy. The programme of workshops, talks and mentorship for artists are intended to support their practice through several formats accompanying the development of their projects. Finally, the thematic events proposed to the adult public allow for the exploration of multiple questions related to the role of photography in society.","user_id":784303,"name":"Centre de la photographie Genève","website":"www.centrephotogeneve.ch"},{"id":62596,"bio":"I am a storytelling photographer born in a beautiful green country Slovenia. Hidden between Adriatic sea and Alps.\n\nSince I am traveling for more than a decade and have visited more than 70 countries, half of them off-road, I feel my home is basically the world.\n\nMy soul bonds with the local people and simple life regardless the circumstances of the social instability and the state of my staying.\n\nNow and than I like to disappear from the street and people to connect with the nature. For that occasions I like to shoot long exposures so I have time to process all the stories and knowledge mesmerized.  \n\nMy name is Sabina. I am a traveler. I belong to the world and my camera is my passport. I am an adventurer. My soul, the unknown are my playground.","user_id":62423,"name":"Sabina Mišmaš","website":"www.mismas.me"},{"id":794884,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer, developing my skills and style through experience and practice.\n","user_id":783270,"name":"Svetlana Fadeeva","website":""},{"id":796152,"bio":"Amateur photographer living in Japan.\nShooting landscape, architecture, street and anything I am passionated.","user_id":784321,"name":"Satoshi Hatsumori","website":""},{"id":62858,"bio":"'I've always taken the wrong way. Fortunately.'\n\n the hard one. never lightened paths. that's why she loves the journey more than the destination. everything around is so damn beautiful and strange. if you find out the wrong way of seen. she has never found the words, that's why she tells about her throughout her photographs and artworks. and maybe u feel the same if u r  here reading about her.","user_id":62628,"name":"Chiara Bonelli","website":"www.theweirdway.com"},{"id":741635,"bio":"2020-23\nPermanently represented by ArtRocks Gallery, Montreal (CA) \n2021\nARTEXPO New York with ArtRocks\n2023\nBOA Gallery, Montreal (CA)\nWeingut Bausch, Eltville (DE), Kunst im Rheingau\nBonner Herbst Salon, The Stage Gallery, Bonn (DE)\nDiscovery Art Fair Frankfurt (DE), Gallery ArtRocks Design\nTrevisan International Art Exhibition, Bologna (IT)\nVenice Contemporary (IT)\n2024\nMediathek Eltville (DE), Solo\nAu Gout Du Jour, La Tranche sur Mer (FR) \nDecagon Gallery Brooklyn, Online  Exhibition Action:Reaction\n\"Intrecci\" Galeria Di Marchi, Bologna (IT)\nLa Verrière Clichy (FR)\n\nHonorable Mention Award, Teravarna Gallery, LA (US)\n","user_id":739068,"name":"Friederike Hoffmann","website":"www.frieda-art-photo.com"},{"id":673439,"bio":"\tVictoria Gewirz is a photojournalist who majored in\u0026nbsp;journalism\u0026nbsp;with a concentration in photojournalism at the Boston University\u0026nbsp;School of Public Communication.\u0026nbsp;Gewirz’s work has been published in\u0026nbsp;The Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, USA Today,\u0026nbsp;and\u0026nbsp;Town and Country\u0026nbsp;magazine. It is also included within collections at Fidelity Investments, The David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University, and numerous private collections. She is a two-time winner of The Julia Margaret Cameron Awards juried by Elizabeth Avedon and received the Photographer of the Year Award by The New England Association for Media Photographers. However, a career turning point for Victoria was an assignment to photograph the The Big Apple Circus for the Boston Children’s Museum.\u0026nbsp;She\u0026nbsp;was mesmerized by the timelessness and pageantry of the circus and “never stopped going back.” \nMost recently, 12 of Victorias photographs have been accepted into the National Gallery of Art archives in Washington DC.","user_id":672855,"name":"Vicky Gewirz","website":"www.VictoriaGewirzPhotography.com"},{"id":62930,"bio":"Christian Berthelot was born in 1976. He lives and works in Brittany. In 2002, he obtained a professional qualification in photography and he became a show photographer for various theater and dance companies. In 2012, through a meeting with an obstetrician, he discovered the world of the operating theater and of childbirth. The “CESAR” series will follow.","user_id":62687,"name":"Christian Berthelot","website":"www.christianberthelot.com"},{"id":63465,"bio":"","user_id":63201,"name":"Matteo Antonante","website":""},{"id":796153,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer living in Japan.\n I particularly enjoy expressing myself through black and white photography.","user_id":784322,"name":"Sachiko Hatsumori","website":""},{"id":62933,"bio":"Born in 1984, Nádia Maria is a brazilian photographer, who started to photograph as a child, by taking photos of her dolls. Over the years she explored photography. Her relationship with the camera and the images she captures were born in her childhood, but she became even more involved in her youth. Her photographs stem from her own reflections, and became a personal journal of her innermost thoughts and emotions; a window into her subconscious, letting her inspirations find her and delving into the depths of the human psyche.\n\nNádia Maria attributes her photographic inspiration to poetry, and photography is her writing, her poems, her intimate feelings... the darkness and the light of her life.","user_id":62690,"name":"Nádia Maria","website":"www.nadiamariaph.com"},{"id":63147,"bio":"I was born in Cali, Colombia, and moved to New York as a teenager. My earliest passions were centered on filmmaking, but after 30 years as a cinematographer and commercial director, I found myself being strongly drawn to the art of still photography.\n\nI have been trying to tell stories for most of my life. Filmmaking was the medium that allowed me to do that, first as a cinematographer behind the camera in many films and documentaries, and then as a director in the world of advertising, where stories needed to be told and understood in concise blocks of time. The compromise with advertising is that you lose touch with telling your own stories. So four years ago I made a blind leap into the unknown, from moving images and into still photography.\nMy work has been featured on National Geographic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bloomberg Businessweek, Science Magazine, Art Magazin, @newyorkerphoto, L’œil de la Photographie, The Ground Truth Project, among others.\n\n","user_id":62883,"name":"Juan Cobo","website":"www.juancristobalcobo.com"},{"id":63143,"bio":"I´VE COME TO TRANSFORM, TO BE LOVE","user_id":62879,"name":"Vicente Berlanga","website":""},{"id":62942,"bio":"\nBorn Monday 2nd of April 1973 in Gent (Belgium). As a kid I wasn't much of a reader. I watched the pictures of my favorite Tin Tin comics over and over again. Now I’m treating the books of my favorite photographers ( Garry Winogrand, Diane Arbus, Robert Frank, Lewis Baltz ..) no differently … a good habit.\n\nIn 1993 a finally got a school degree as a car mechanic, but realized soon after that \"I don't want to be a car mechanic\".\n\nIn september 2000 I started an evening photography class for 6 years at St-Lucas Academy in Gent. The Academy was a 4-minute walk from my home.\nAt the age of 30 I declared 'I want to be a photographer'.\n\n2013, I realized that it will take a whole lifetime to be a good all-around photographer\n \nI'm working with a Leica M7 camera and shoot on Kodak Tmax film.","user_id":62696,"name":"Olivier Bekaert","website":"www.olivierbekaert.be"},{"id":795573,"bio":"As a photographer I of course love when I get 'the shot’ but the act of being out with my camera makes me feel present, connected and hyper-aware of my surroundings.\n\nIt’s a moving meditation which leaves me feeling grounded and alive. It's also an interactive process. My style is what I would call “street photography in nature\" (and sometimes in the city/urban environments).\n\nAlways handheld I wander with my camera, see something that inspires me and press the shutter in the hopes of capturing the moment. Then I move to the next one.\n\nBetween the meditative awareness and the interactive process, these photographs represent my sense of the energy, beauty, and feeling of those moments.\n\nWhile I've done a lot of wildlife photography and I absolutely aim to make it artful I consider it a skill I've developed while the atmospheric nature shots and portrait shots reflect more of how I feel and see the world. That work has been described as \"Our Zeitgeist: A lot of trouble. Enough joy to see us through\".\n\nMy desire is to capture, share and illustrate the beauty that surrounds us and to do so as a reminder that as crazy as the world seems at times, it also (and always) beautiful!","user_id":783830,"name":"Stephen Berger","website":"www.stephenberger.net"},{"id":63212,"bio":"Fernando Minnicelli (1975)\nPhotographer. Photojournalist.\nFrom 2009 to 2017 he worked as a photographer in ¨Canal Encuentro¨, and his photographs were published in different media graphics. He also films for ¨Canal Encuentro¨ and music video clips as a freelancer.\n\nHe studied with Alberto Goldenstein,  and Tony Valdez in ARGRA, Argentina. He participated in Gustavo´s Jononovich, Leo´s Liberman, Marco´s Vernaschi and Jose´s Bautista workshop.\n\nHe is currently studying at TURMA school coordinated by Julieta Escardó \nHis ¨4 paredes¨ project was selected in Argentinean Biennial of  documentary photography (2012), in Paraty em Foco, Brasil (2013), Portfolio review, Encuentros Da imagen, Portugal (2013) and it was finalist in Festival Triton Sabañañingo, Spain (2013). Festival errante. Montevideo, Uruguay. (National Geographic). Festival Bahia Blanca (Argentina)\n\nOne of his photos about ¨Madres de plaza de mayor was selected as the main photo of this association book (2017).\n","user_id":62948,"name":"Fernando Minnicelli","website":"phmuseum.com/FernandoMinnicelli"},{"id":64225,"bio":"I am a fashion photographer currently living in the UK. My fascination with photography began several years ago. I am inspired by the world around me, the changing nature, human behavior. You can argue whether we are photographers, we can change the world if our vision of the world is important for people, or our pictures are closer despair, sadness, hope, or joy..","user_id":63961,"name":"Anna Pluskota","website":"www.annapluskota.com"},{"id":193541,"bio":"\"An amateur and hobbyist photographer and just exploring the beauty of photography. To me photography is a \"PASSION\" and is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place.\"","user_id":192939,"name":"Eduardo Seastres","website":"www.facebook.com/eduardo.seastres"},{"id":62798,"bio":"William LeGoullon is an artist raised and currently based in Phoenix, Arizona. Since receiving his BFA from Arizona State University in 2009, he has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally including exhibitions in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Toronto, Fort Collins, Santa Barbara, Seattle, and Belgrade, Serbia. In 2011, LeGoullon was awarded a Contemporary Forum Emerging Artist Grant from The Phoenix Art Museum and exhibited in The Arizona Biennial at The Tucson Museum of Art. More recently, he was recognized and a Klompching Gallery FRESH 2015 Finalist and is a 2016 Magenta Foundation Flash Forward Winner. In addition to exhibiting his own works, LeGoullon also explores independent curatorial work. He plans to continue living and working in the Phoenix area.","user_id":62579,"name":"William LeGoullon","website":"www.WilliamLeGoullon.com"},{"id":63335,"bio":"I grew up in Massachusetts, where I studied photography at The Art Institute of Boston and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. After Graduating I moved to Brooklyn, New York where I met my wife Dawn. We now live in Las Vegas where we got married and out two children. Having lived and cooked in a few large cities around the country I am interested in class divisions in food systems and urban infrastructure. ","user_id":63071,"name":"Sean Megna","website":"seanmegna.zenfolio.com"},{"id":63317,"bio":"Carlos Andres Cordero Peña, nació en Barranquilla-Colombia el 3 de enero de 1990, empezó su vida universitaria como estudiante de diseño industrial en la Universidad del Norte, pero al poco tiempo tomo la decisión de darle un giro a su vida y desde entonces se ha dedicado a el estudio de Comunicación Social y Periodismo y más específicamente en la fotografía. \n\nSus inicios en fotografía se remontan a ese momento de cambio, donde en una gira realizada en el año 2008 junto al grupo folclórico de la universidad del Norte, conoce a la que sería su madre de intercambio en Raltee-Holanda, una fotógrafa con un especial gusto por el retrato y el paisaje, este personaje finalmente se convierte en una referencia para su posterior decisión de cambiar de estudios e inclinarse por la fotografía y lo audiovisual.\n\nSus primeros pasos como fotógrafo los dio en la asignatura de fotografía en la Universidad del Norte donde fue el estudiante más destacado de su clase y uno de lo más sobresalientes desde que se impartía este curso por el profesor y fotógrafo Tino Choperena\n\nEste reconocimiento como estudiante destacado le fue otorgando cierto reconocimiento institucional lo que hizo que más adelante pudiera participar en diferentes medios universitarios como Uni5TV, el periódico el punto (como editor fotográfico) y el periódico el Mural.\n\nPasado poco tiempo empieza a ver la fotografía realmente como un estilo de vida y decide empezar a estudiarla formalmente, inicia realizando un curso de fotografía en Bellas Artes, lo que finalmente no le satisface su hambre de conocimiento y hace que no termine todo el curso, convirtiendo así en un devorador de webs, blog y cualquier espacio virtual dedicado a la fotografía.\n\nEn 2012 decide ir a un centro especializado en el estudio de la fotografía y el fotoperiodismo, viajo entonces a España más exactamente al ERAM (Escuela de Audiovisuales y Multimedia) Centro Adscrito de la Universidad de Gerona en España a terminar su carrera como comunicador social y periodista y a realizar cursos de especialización en foto periodismo e iluminación fotográfica, donde trabajo de la mano de profesores como Eddy Kelele y Diego Espada\n\nEste joven fotografo ya ha recibido ciertos reconocimientos a nivel local y nacional, entre los que se destacan ser ganador del I puesto del salón de Artistas Jóvenes de la Universidad del Norte en Barranquilla-Colombia, ser el autor del libro “Mercados y Ciudades: Un acercamiento desde la fotografía documental a los mercados públicos de Barcelona, Budapest y Barranquilla” ,la presentación de su exposición individual “ESCALA NATURAL” que actualmente continua su gira por varias galerías de su país de origen y finalmente su obra RETRATOS DE CARNAVAL obtuvo gran reconocimiento en Roma, Italia en el marco de proyectos culturales.\n\nA principios del 2013 ingreso al Diario EL HERALDO, medio de comunicación líder en la costa caribe colombiana, donde trabaja como reportero grafico actualmente y en el cual he logrado realizar grandes reportajes dentro de los que cabe mencionar “Un día en un palacio llamado LA MODELO”, \"3 años después de la tragedia del sur\" con el cual gana un concurso al interior del diario,y “Tierra Bomba: A un paso del abismo”, todos reportajes que han sido de gran impacto mediático tanto en la ciudad como en el país y acreedores de buenos comentarios, actualmente algunos de ellos participan en premios nacionales.\n\nActualmente se encuentra realizando un Master en Fotografía Editorial y Foto periodismo en la Escuela Universitaria de Artes y Espectáculos TAI en Madrid, España.","user_id":63053,"name":"Charlie Cordero","website":"www.charliecorderophotography.com"},{"id":63014,"bio":"Born in Athens, Hellas. Studied Architecture at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and took his master at National Technical University of Athens. He is a PhD Candidate at N.T.U.A. The theme of his thesis is related with the Photographic Viewing of the Urbanscape. He is the founder of CameraWork.org (www.camera-work.org) and he is teaching photography since 2009.","user_id":62750,"name":"Panagiotis Gouliaris","website":"www.camera-work.org/panagiotis-gouliaris"},{"id":374269,"bio":"Self taught photographer who has studied at the major American photographic schools.","user_id":373685,"name":"Sherry Justus","website":"www.sherryjustusphotos.com"},{"id":114918,"bio":"My interested about photography starts when I was 8 and my father gave my first darkroom classes. He was a small town photographer and I grew up hanging around the family studio business. I am a brazilian photographer that struggles everyday between passion and living trough photography and storytelling. ","user_id":114316,"name":"Gui Galembeck","website":"www.galembeck.com.br"},{"id":796200,"bio":"I have always been a photographer, I live in Tanzania but I am Italian","user_id":784363,"name":"Alfio Basile","website":""},{"id":63074,"bio":"Joshua Corbett (b. 1981) is a freelance photographer based in Anchorage, Alaska. He has a masters degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and has lived in Afghanistan, the Philippines, England, Italy, and Mexico. He recently participated in the 27th Eddie Addams Workshop.","user_id":62810,"name":"Joshua Corbett","website":"www.joshuacorbett.com"},{"id":803196,"bio":"San Francisco photographer Joshua Singh primarily uses film to capture the vibrant energy of city life. His work focuses on the beauty and unique character of urban environments, along with the people who inhabit them. ","user_id":790134,"name":"Joshua Singh","website":"joshuasingh.xyz"},{"id":796210,"bio":"Lucy Krebsbach is a NYC-based photographer. She daydreams through her images, searching for glimmers of the supernatural as it surfaces in everyday life. Her work aims to quiet the mind, offering a playful escape to viewers. ","user_id":784373,"name":"Lucy Krebsbach","website":"lucykrebsbach.com"},{"id":63071,"bio":"Latest accomplishments- \n2022,Winner (Series/Portraits), Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women\n'In the Garden at Chislehurst' work represented by Susan Spiritus Gallery\n2022, Featured in LA Weekly\n2021, Named Top 20 Female Photographer, Phoblographer Magazine\n2021, Named Hot 100, YourDailyPhotograph.com\n ","user_id":62807,"name":"Laurie Freitag","website":"www.lauriefreitag.com"},{"id":114924,"bio":"Fotografo autodidacta. ","user_id":114322,"name":"Jose Luis Pastor Cantó","website":"www.fotopastor.com"},{"id":846658,"bio":"55bb: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar no desktop ou no celular!  \nJogue online no desktop ou no celular e descubra a diversão sem limites!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: Av. Central, 3552, Conj. 101 - Asa Sul, Curitiba - PR, 58864-720, Brasil  \nTelefone: (+55) 81 99772-3358  \nE-mail: 55-bb.br.com@gmail.com  \n#55bb #55bb_Slot #55bb_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel  \nWebsite :https://55-bb.br.com","user_id":832502,"name":"55bbbrcom 55bbbrcom","website":"55-bb.br.com"},{"id":193942,"bio":"I am a photographer and composer living and working in Victoria, Canada. Abstracts, Architecture, Night Photography, Landscapes and Long-Exposure Photography are my interests.","user_id":193340,"name":"Michael Matthews","website":"www.michaelmatthewsphotography.com"},{"id":796116,"bio":"Young Dutch photographer (27)  \u0026amp; painter with focus on street photography, humor, compassion, colors and humanism. Leading theme is “ecce homo”, in all its forms and shapes. I am a full time photographer since 1 year. \n\n","user_id":784290,"name":"Valentine Leek","website":"valentineleek.smugmug.com "},{"id":796244,"bio":"I am a 53-year-old man who likes to go for walks in nature with my dog and with my camera. Live in northern Norway!","user_id":784401,"name":"Rune Mattsson","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/rumattso"},{"id":796491,"bio":"","user_id":784604,"name":"marina milovanovic varvaro","website":""},{"id":649829,"bio":"Arequipa, Perú - 1969\nI worked for more than ten years in the financial system after graduating in 1992 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of the Pacific in Lima, Peru.\nI was always interested in art and specifically in photography as a medium of artistic creation and as a resource to activate remembrance and memory. Since 2015, I began taking courses in History of Art and since 2017, in a continuous manner-- photography courses, digital post production and art in different institutions in a private and personalized format. \nI have participated collectively in the following exhibitions:\nContemporaneas in the Andres Castillo Museum, Lima, Peru (2023), \nArtMotiv in the Amano Museum in Lima, Peru (2023)\nMaravillarte in the Cultural Ministry of Peru (2023)\nArtist 360 with Museum of the Americas and Imaginarte Gallery, Madrid, Spain (2023)\nSilent Gazes in the Andres Castillo Museum, Lima, Peru (2023), \nArt Emergent in the Sabadell Fine Arts Academy, Spain (2022), \nArtMotiv – Accessible Fair in the Amano Museum in Lima, Peru (2022), CompArte in Lima, Peru (2020, 2021, 2022).\nAwards\nB\u0026amp;W Minimalism 2023 (Honor Mention\nMinimalist Photography Award 2023 (Honor Ment","user_id":649245,"name":"claudia arevalo","website":"@claudia.arevalo.photo"},{"id":796218,"bio":"Professional photographer since 1985, I deal with the production of images for adversiting, industry and commerce.Over many years I developed and kept ideas that I have just recently begun to materialize ,forcing my self to reduce commissioned works and finding time to show myself as an author.\n","user_id":784378,"name":"Pierfranco Argentiero","website":"www.pierfrancoargentiero.it"},{"id":115118,"bio":"As long as I can remember, I've been curious about incidental objects and environments and their potential for a sort of extraordinary/ordinary beauty.  I find this quality in the work of photographer Eugene Atget, composer Erik Satie and singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie.  These great artists are a constant source of inspiration.  \n","user_id":114516,"name":"Kevin Lyle","website":"www.kevinlylephotos.com"},{"id":796293,"bio":"","user_id":784441,"name":"Thomas Jeschke","website":"www.thomasjeschke.de"},{"id":241489,"bio":"I’ve been shooting photographs for almost forty years, first in my hometown of NYC, including coursework at ICP; then in New Orleans under the tutelage of the great documentarian Michael P. Smith. I photograph jazz musicians, in clubs and on the streets; cityscapes where the light is right; signage and lettering, and color! I will always be interested in capturing music, dance and street culture; but Saul Leiter’s color and forms have had a huge effect on me too. I like to work in a minimalist and unobtrusive fashion, one prime  lens on my Nikon or Leica, no flash-but I like engaging with the people I photograph and learning about them-as well as getting their names so I can send them their images! Mike Smith told me: “Always give something BACK.”  I try too.  I was born in NYC in 1964; lived in New Orleans and took photographs there from 1989-2004 (and still go back) and returned to NYC in 2005. I have used Nikons since 1991, and over the past eight years like the light Fuji X-100s and Leica Q series. My work was featured on HBO’s “Tremé”, in the New York Review of Books, and in the catalogue “Black Indians De La Nouvelle-Orléans”/Musée du Quai Branly, Paris","user_id":240887,"name":"Edward Newman","website":"Instagram: @ednewman1"},{"id":796287,"bio":"","user_id":784436,"name":"Łukasz Drobiński","website":"www.lukaszdrobinski.pl"},{"id":63038,"bio":"Taking photographs brings me in a timid and poetic way to a deep part of my life. My visual stories are not answers, but continuous flows of\nquestions on the meaning of life, on the form of memory,\non the incessant passing of time, and on the dimension and function of human relationships.\nI do not feel like an artist but rather a researcher who tries, through a possibly even personal research that portrays objects, people spaces and places, to reconstruct the pieces of an internalized world that finds difficulty in showing itself and that, for so long, has become addicted to the indifference of feeling.\nPhotographing for me is study, knowledge, in-depth study and constant research.\nPhotographing allows me to get in touch with other realities, with other worlds made of people I like to tell their story.\n","user_id":62774,"name":"Linda de' Nobili","website":"www.lindadenobili.com"},{"id":103051,"bio":"Sarah Hobbs holds a MFA in Photography from the University of Georgia, Athens. She lives and works in Atlanta. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art among others. Hobbs’ work was featured in a solo exhibition at the Knoxville Museum of Art as well as Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, PA and the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art.  Her work has been included in several shows across the country. Her first monograph, ​Small Problems​ in Living, was published in 2012. She has been  awarded an Idea Capital Grant, the Dave Bown\nProjects Photography Competition Grand Prize, and an  Artadia Grant.","user_id":102449,"name":"Sarah Hobbs","website":"www.sarahhobbs.net"},{"id":588260,"bio":"My name is Giuseppe Santangeli (1970, Italy). I am a father, an engineer and a photography enthusiast. I am not a pro, but I have been exploring photography for over twenty years. I prefer performing arts, reportage and black and white, but I always try to challenge myself in different ways.\nIn 2023 I have been awarded with honorable mentions at the reFocus World Photography Awards, London Photography Awards in the “special - diptychs” and “travel” categories, and the Monovisions Awards in the “photojournalism” category. \nIn 2022 I was awarded 2nd place at the Monochrome Awards in the “photojournalism” category, and got an honorable mention at the Annual Photography Awards in the “fine art” category. I received national recognitions and exhibited at the prize “the shape of the sacred today” in Milan Design Week 2021, with maestro Oliviero Toscani. My work has been featured in Photo Project Pro “Shots to tell” and “Spoleto Calling” (2021), among others. \nIn May 2024 I will exhibit at the showroom of the \"Dantebus” publishing house, in Via Margutta, Rome, with a work dedicated to the impact of Artificial Intelligence on photography.\n\nwebsite: https://santangeligiuseppe.myportfolio.com/\ninstagram: @giuseppesantangeliphoto","user_id":587676,"name":"Giuseppe Santangeli","website":"santangeligiuseppe.myportfolio.com"},{"id":760334,"bio":"My name is Lucrezia Senserini, I was born in 1988 in Italy, Tuscany.\nI have a degree in Literature and Philosophy (2011), and than I studied photography in Florence, APAB professional school (2012)\nI work as a professional photographer, I travel for work in Italy and abroad.\nIn parallel with work, I carry out personal projects related to the environment, people and animals, generally focused on the relationship between the human being and the surrounding environment.\n2023 first place portrait series \"Monovision\"\nexhibition:\nPersonal \"VerdePlastica\" Bolzano 2024\nPersonal \"EMMA\" Imago, 2023\nCollective \"Attraverso la mia pelle\",  Circuito OFF, Bibbiena (Ar), 2014\nPersonal \"Instabili identità\", Europa power yoga, Firenze, 2014\nPersonal \"Corrispondenze\", Museo della Fauna Selvatica, palazzo della Provincia di Arezzo, 2014\nCollective \"Liberarte\", Fraternita dei Laici, Arezzo, 2014\nPersonal \"Attraverso la mia pelle\", centro benessere \"Corpo e Mente\", Arezzo, 2013\nCollective \"Claustrofobica assenza\",  Circuito OFF, Bibbiena (Ar), 2013\nPersonal \"Corrispondenze\", Informa Giovani, Arezzo, 2013\nPersonal \"Non ci indurre in tentazione\", Cinema Teatro Dante, San Sepolcro (Ar), 2013\nCollective \"Identità\", Galleria Milano","user_id":754977,"name":"Senserini Lucrezia","website":"www.lucreziasenserini.com"},{"id":63034,"bio":"Awards\n\n2018 – Sony World Photography Awards, Finalist\n2017 – Finalist at NexoFoto’17\n2017 – Gomma Grant shortlisted\n2016 – Finalist of the Prix du Livre des Rencontres d’Arles\n2016 – Arts Libris de la Fundació Banc de Sabadell award\n2016 – Finalist of the Grand Prix FotoFestiwal of Lodz (Poland)\n2015 – Winner of the Open Call at Encontros da Imagem 2015\n2014 – Winner of the SFR Jeunes Talents 2014\n2013 – Clic 2013 photojournalism Grant\n2013 – Young photographer of the city council of Girona\n2013 – 19th Grant Fotopres “La Caixa”, Finalist\n2012 – International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention\n2012 – Sony World Photography Awards, shortlisted\n2011 – Travel Photographer of the Year, Highly Commended\n2011 – Selected for Descubrimientos PHE\n2010 – Clic 2010, Selected and exhibition at Visa off (Visa pour l’Image)\n2009 – Trafic09, Portfolios review selected\n2009 – Scholarship, Magnum Photos workshop\n2009 – Scholarship, XIII International photojournalism meeting of Gijón","user_id":62770,"name":"Yurian Quintanas Nobel","website":"www.yurianquintanas.com"},{"id":796307,"bio":"\nAsh Islam is a photographer whose focus lies in the realm of portrait photography, particularly within the genre of documentary portraiture. Graduating from Middlesex University with a BA in Photography in 2016, Ash draws inspiration from esteemed portrait photographers like August Sander, Steve McCurry, Alec Soth, Jamie Hawkesworth, and Max Miechowski.\n\nThrough his lens, Ash endeavors to capture the genuine essence of his subjects, reflecting their unique stories and emotions. His work reflects a deep appreciation for human diversity and authenticity, inviting viewers to connect with the narratives of his subjects on a profound level.","user_id":784451,"name":"Ash Islam","website":"www.ashislam.com"},{"id":795934,"bio":"\tJeff Burk’s first photographs were made at the age of eight. His formal study of the medium began at the Interlochen Arts Academy. Burk went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Art at the Kansas City Art Institute. After a stint in a New York City rock band, Burk earned a Master of Fine Art in photography at Indiana University, Bloomington. Burk relocated to Chicago and worked as a professional-level darkroom printer at Ross-Ehlert Photo Labs and the University of Illinois. He went on to teach and manage the photography facilities at the College of DuPage. Now retired, Burk lives in Kansas City, Missouri.\n\tBurk has shown his photography in both solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S.","user_id":784127,"name":"Jeff Burk","website":"www.jeffburk-photo.com"},{"id":796303,"bio":"Irina is 43 years. In 2022 she moved from Ukraine to France. She has been interested in photography for over 10 years. After moving to France, photography became an integral part of her life. The hobby transformed into a profession.\n","user_id":784449,"name":"Iryna Yakovets","website":"irinayakovets.com"},{"id":796304,"bio":"","user_id":784449,"name":"Iryna Yakovets","website":""},{"id":440179,"bio":"Kevin O’Donnell is an architect and amateur photographer who spends equal time in LA and NYC. Since 1990, his preferred photographic medium has been Polaroid film shot with vintage and new cameras. As half of the design collaborative Form:uLA Dimension Lab his hand drawings and 3D models are in the permanent collection of SF MoMA and private collections. In 2024, his photos will be in group shows in Brooklyn and San Francisco in the U.S., and Bonn Germany and Paris France in Europe. He recently completed a project for Polaroid exploring color specific subjects as part of their collaboration with Pantone using their Color of the Year 2024 film. His retail design firm Thread Collaborative is an award winning studio with projects throughout North America, in Southeast Asia, and in the United Kingdom.","user_id":439595,"name":"Kevin ODonnell","website":"www.polamatrix.com"},{"id":728666,"bio":"I am a 40 year old Italian photographer living between Oaxaca Mexico and Paris.\n\nMy commercial work consists mainly in Events photography, while my personal projects focus on close-up street photography. \nThe project I am presenting here (Viernes) is a multiple-years project that is intended to become a book bringing together pictures and texts I collected during my visits to Ocotlán, Oaxaca. \nI printed a first prototype of the book in Oaxaca in 2024 and I am going to present it for portfolio reviews in Arles this year. ","user_id":728082,"name":"Claudio Vandi","website":"www.claudiovandi.com"},{"id":464487,"bio":"","user_id":463903,"name":"Selena Khang","website":"xcameraroll.square.site"},{"id":365572,"bio":"Bastian Kienitz, Jahrgang 1975. Dr. rerum naturalium. 2016 Einzelausstellung UNKLARHEITEN im Gastfeld Bremen. 2015 Gruppenausstellung PHOTOGRAPHY NOW in der Brick Lane Gallery London. Seit 2012 Freiberuflicher Fotograf und Künstler. Seine künstlerischen Anfänge suchte der Autor und Fotograf zunächst im Internet. Unter verschiedenen Pseudonymen öffnet er hier seit 2005 seine Werke einem breiten Leserpublikum.  Als Fotograf erhielt  Bastian Kienitz 2016 den Ehrenpreis beim Kunstgeflechtpreis des gleichnamigen Kunstvereins für seine Fotokunstwerk \"Millennium\".  2018 war er unter den Gewinnern  des Wettbewerbs Space-Net Award mit seinem Bild \"Zwischen den Gräbern\". \n","user_id":364970,"name":"Bastian Kienitz","website":"www.fotocommunity.de/fotograf/bastian-kienitz/1326921"},{"id":796652,"bio":"","user_id":784739,"name":"Maja Kerin","website":null},{"id":546739,"bio":"I was 47 years old when I started photography.and I graduated from Kyoto University of Art Photography Course at the age of 50 at 2017. \n I found photography to help me face the loss of my son.\n\n*solo exhibition\n2017 August  \n“20050810” Roonee 247 fine arts, Tokyo (JAPAN)\nhttps://www.youtomama0307.com/exhibition2017tokyo \n\n2018 February\n “ 20050810”  Gallery 176  (Osaka,JAPAN)\nhttps://www.youtomama0307.com/exhibition2018osaka\n\n*group exhibition\n2018,October   \nTAIWAN PHOTO 2019 at Gallery 176 booth (TAIWAN)\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Taiwanphotofair/photos/a.1052093624817129/2485410198152124/\n2019,Jun\nDirector's Eye 2019 at Roonee247 fine arts (Tokyo, Japan) \nhttps://www.roonee.jp/exhibition/room1-2/20190530125117\n2023,October\nChina Photographers Association Ningbo Art Center \u0026amp;Li yuan Photography Art Center  (Ningbo, China）\n2023 China-japan photography Exchange Exhibition\nhttps://www.youtomama0307.com/exhibition-2023china\n\n*award\n2019, May\nInternational portfolio reviewer's pick (Kyoto Graphie) (Japan)\n\n2019,December \nCANON GINZA presents SHINES vol.2 finalist （Japan)\nhttps://canon.jp/event/photo/shines/2019/requirements.html","user_id":546155,"name":"yachiyo ENOMOTO","website":"www.youtomama0307.com"},{"id":63122,"bio":"My artistic work focus is on photography and the moving image.\nSince my graduation as a film director in 2005 at the Filmuniversität Potsdam-Babelsberg and as a photographer from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design London in 2008 I collaborated as an artist with institutions and my work was published internationally. I won a couple of awards, grants and artist-in-residencies over the last years. In 2019, I also finished my PhD studies in artistic research at the Kunstuniversität Linz in Austria.\n\nMore about me on: https://www.nicajunker.de/about-1/","user_id":62858,"name":"Nica Junker","website":"www.nicajunker.de  "},{"id":63106,"bio":"Marta Wapiennik was born in 1988 in Krakow, Poland. Graduated from the Graphic Department of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. Her works including photographs, paintings and posters were exhibited and awarded internationally. ","user_id":62842,"name":"Marta Wapiennik","website":"www.martawapiennik.com"},{"id":796380,"bio":"","user_id":784510,"name":"Anh Nguyen","website":"www.nguyenminhanh.com"},{"id":736096,"bio":"I’m an artist and photographer living in Santa Clarita, California. Photography became oxygen for me, a cup of freedom I dearly missed. Creating memories for people to cherish for years brings happiness and joy. As time went by, I realized that impressionistic and portrait photography is the closest to my heart style. ","user_id":734653,"name":"Sona Kechiyants","website":"www.sonakechiyants.com"},{"id":814632,"bio":"Rosie Brock is an artist currently based in New York City. She holds a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual Arts and an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Georgia. Her work is part of the collections of the Georgia Museum of Art and The Do Good Fund, which recently co-organized 'Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund,' an exhibition that toured the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami, the Figge Art Museum, and the Columbus Museum. She is the recipient of multiple institutional awards and has completed commissioned work for The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Teen Vogue. ","user_id":800369,"name":"Rosie Brock","website":"www.rosie-brock.com"},{"id":796403,"bio":"My perspective on humanity is gentle and romantic. My portraits proclaim the love between the place and the person, a blend through which I loves to convey the emotions of my subjects and the uniqueness of the places.","user_id":784529,"name":"Ariane Laberge Côté","website":"www.arianelabergecote.com"},{"id":796359,"bio":"In 1973, James's parents gifted him a well-worn Kodak Duaflex II twin-lens reflex camera and a complete black-and-white darkroom, igniting a lifelong passion for the photographic image.\n\nToday, fifty years later, that passion remains as strong as ever.\n\nJames is recognized for his award-winning creative direction in advertising and publishing. He was a founding team member of disney.com and webmd.com. His design work has been featured in prestigious publications such as the Print Regional Annual and Communication Arts, and his photographs have been sold at the esteemed Society of Publication Designers’ annual charity auction.","user_id":784492,"name":"James Phillips","website":"www.jamesdphillips2.com"},{"id":223341,"bio":"18 years using photography as a medium to express myself. I do it so, trying to capture the essence of cultures on a developing countries with a preference on common situations and candid shots.","user_id":222739,"name":"León Hernández","website":""},{"id":726674,"bio":"Originally from Strasbourg, Benjamin has been developing his drawing talents since a young age. He began by learning the technique of watercolor at the age of 10, gradually transitioning towards comic books, of which he is an absolute fan.\n\nInspired by his comic book heroes, he enrolled in a comic book school at the age of 17. Life events led him to quickly seek employment, and he turned to graphic design, which he practiced for 10 years.\n\nIt was in 2016 that Benjamin rediscovered photography. Initially a passion, he became deeply involved and eventually started his own business, offering his keen eye to a diverse clientele.","user_id":726090,"name":"Benjamin Hincker","website":"benjaminhincker.com"},{"id":196609,"bio":"","user_id":196007,"name":"Rachel Dubbe","website":"www.racheldubbe.com"},{"id":573138,"bio":"When I retired10 years ago, I began to pursue my dual loves of travel and photography. They have both brought me great joy!  My trip to Vietnam and Cambodia this spring showed me glimpses into lives so very different from my own, but driven by the same needs of work, shelter, companionship, humor and caring.  Through my photos, I hope to share some of the observations and impressions that made my trip so memorable.\n","user_id":572554,"name":"Leslie Geffen","website":""},{"id":13452,"bio":"Stig Marlon Weston works as a photographer and artist in Oslo, Norway. Having studied professional photography in Norway he cares about the fundamental questions of photography, keeping the physical print and process important aspects of the finished work. Looking at how we see and interpret the landscape around us as a symbol of our worldview he reimagines traditional landscape photography with cameraless and processbased techniques.\nHis work is in the collection of the Preus Norwegian National museum of photography and the artist book version of the photobook “More somehow” is in their library collection. \nMeggan Gould lives and works in the mountains outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she is a Professor of Art at the University of New Mexico. She received an MFA from the University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth. Her work has been exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, and is included in many private and corporate collections, as well as public collections including the DeCordova Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, Light Work, and the University of New Mexico Art Museum. Her multifaceted practice uses photography, writing, drawing, sculpture, and installation in an open-ended dissection of vision and photographic tools.\n\n","user_id":13452,"name":"Stig Marlon Weston","website":"www.weston.no"},{"id":597059,"bio":"An amateur street photography enthusiast. Traveling through the world in order to capture real living stories of the streets.\nShooting with canon and a prime 50mm lens.\n","user_id":596475,"name":"Angelos Bafas","website":""},{"id":782585,"bio":"Kenny C. H. Yu is a writer and photographer born and raised in Hong Kong. He received an MFA in Creative Writing from The University of Hong Kong. As a Cantonese and English speaker and translator, he likes to fuse his English writing with Chinese elements and culture, so as to give readers different perspectives and feelings. While writing and photography are two different disciplines, he sees the latter as another medium to tell stories and convey feelings. With a passion for street photography, he loves to photograph everyday life and corners of Hong Kong to rediscover the city. His writing has appeared in the Plentitudes, and his photograph work can be found on Instagram (@hkcorners).","user_id":772974,"name":"Kenny Yu","website":""},{"id":796344,"bio":"After graduating from university with an engineering degree in Chemistry \u0026amp; Environment, I pursued a career in the press. In my work as a journalist, I often used the camera as a notepad, or sometimes to record elements of a story. In recent years, my photographic practice has evolved towards abstract photography.","user_id":784481,"name":"Mourad Metahri","website":""},{"id":103089,"bio":"EVANGELOS RODOULIS IS A GREEK PHOTOGRAPHER BASED IN GERMANY. HE WAS BORN AND RAISED IN WUPPERTAL, GERMANY, AND GRADUATED WITH A MASTER OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF WUPPERTAL, GERMANY.\n\nEVANGELOS DISCOVERED HIS LOVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY AFTER WORKING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LENS AS A MODEL.\n\nHE IS EXPERIMENTING WITH DIFFERENT PHOTO TECHNIQUES, UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACHES AND UNIQUE LIGHTING.\n\nHIS ELEGANT IMAGES OF FASHION, PORTRAITS AND BEAUTY ALWAYS HAVE A STRONG VISUAL STYLE, SOPHISTICATION, EMOTION AND ENERGY. THE ARTISTIC NOTE IS VISIBLE IN EVERY SINGLE SHOT.","user_id":102487,"name":"Evangelos Rodoulis","website":"www.evangelosrodoulis.com"},{"id":156825,"bio":"I think street photography is an extremely interesting and precise way to analyze the times we live in. Documenting contemporary life photographically is a demanding, time-consuming process, but, at least for me, it's very exciting.\nStreet photography can offer useful insights into the present and, perhaps, even the future of humanity.","user_id":156223,"name":"Maurizio Targhetta","website":"www.mauriziotarghetta.it"},{"id":796402,"bio":"Nicolas Lucien Jean is a photographer who, for over a decade, has been capturing everything that crosses his gaze. Initially dedicated to landscape photography, his focus has now shifted to candid moments. With a deeply humanistic approach, he relishes photographing scenes that catch his eye during his travels across Asia and around the globe, documenting the essence of life and the beauty found in spontaneous encounters.","user_id":784528,"name":"Nicolas Lucien Jean","website":""},{"id":115085,"bio":"Like most photographers, I try to find the beauty in everything around me and I have been doing so since 2007 primarily showcasing landscapes.  The hobby took on a life of its own and my passion for it keeps me learning and trying each day.  While I explore and learn other genres, my landscape work has been shown in Miami Art basel Art Week in 2014 and 2015.","user_id":114483,"name":"Nisha Ramroop","website":"www.nikophotography.com"},{"id":796394,"bio":"","user_id":784521,"name":"Michal Hess","website":null},{"id":796443,"bio":"I am Borbála Varga, a qualified midwife, and an art and media photographer. Perhaps these two professions are surprisingly far from each other, but my interests has always been characterized by this duality and diversity.","user_id":784563,"name":"Borbála Varga","website":"www.instagram.com/b.v_photo_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet\u0026igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw=="},{"id":540768,"bio":"Paul Gravett's work primarily focuses on abstraction, characterized by an exploration of patterns, hues, and textures. His images transform perceptions and spark the imagination, challenging conventional notions of the medium. The Colour Study series highlight his ability to capture and celebrate the intricate details of his subjects, showcasing a unique interplay of light and texture that captivates and engages audiences. \nGravett’s images has been recognized with numerous international awards, including recent honours from the International Photography Awards, Budapest International Foto Awards, Close Up Photographer of the Year international competition, International Photography Awards, LensCulture, and Tokyo International Foto Awards. Recent exhibitions include Dama Gallery (Ventura, CA), House of Lucie (Budapest, Hungary), PH21 Gallery (Budapest, Hungary), Art Gallery Studios (Mexico City), Langley Arts Council (solo exhibition), Kay Meek Centre (joint exhibition hosted by West Vancouver Community Arts Council), and the Galerie la Grande Vitrine (Arles, France). Images have also been seen in Sweden, Italy, Scotland, and Australia. ","user_id":540184,"name":"Paul Gravett","website":"www.paulgravettphotography.com"},{"id":794394,"bio":"","user_id":782860,"name":"Rob Chambliss","website":"www.scenicoverlooked.com"},{"id":807662,"bio":"","user_id":793709,"name":"Steven Gall","website":null},{"id":63153,"bio":"Karen Melvin was third prize winner In Open Up North, at the Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, 2014. She was selected for the Great North Art Affair with the exhibition Borealis at Flowers East Gallery, London in 2005. She received an Arts Council England photography production grant for Paper Dolls in 2004 and a two-year Arts Council England Mentoring Scheme award in 2002.  She was artist in residence for the Middlesbrough 2000 Millennium Festival touring to the Millennium Dome, London. \nRecent solo exhibitions include Beyond Paper Dolls, Art at 830, Key West, Florida, USA, 2010; Paper Dolls, Myles Meehan Gallery, Darlington, 2005; Constellation, MAC Centre, Birmingham, 2004; and All Heaven and Earth, Tom Blau Gallery, London, 2001; Pride 2000, The Millennium Dome, London. Group shows include Open Up North, Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal 2014: Margins, Queens Hall Arts Centre, Hexham, 2013: 28: A Celebration of the Myles Meehan Gallery, Darlington, 2012; Dover Prize, Darlington Arts Centre, 2010.Group shows include Margins, Queens Hall Arts Centre, Hexham, 2013: Inspired, Shepherds Dene, Nthld, 2013: 28: A Celebration of the Myles Meehan Gallery, Darlington, 2012; Points of Conjecture, Duchess Gallery, Kielder, Northumberland, 2012; Dover Prize, Darlington Arts Centre, 2010; Water, Queens Hall Arts Centre, Hexham, 2009; Bridging, Kirkharle Arts Centre and Brisbane, Australia, 2008; Night Thoughts, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 2008; Edge 2, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick, 2007, Borealis, Flowers East Gallery, London, 2005; Thinking the Unthinkable, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, 2005; The Unlimited Dream Company, curated by Alistair Robinson, for The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle, 2005: New new new, Kent Gallery, Key West, Fla, U.S.A, 2005.","user_id":62889,"name":"Karen Melvin","website":"www.karenmelvin.co.uk"},{"id":100573,"bio":"","user_id":99971,"name":"Charlotte Bruning","website":"www.charlottebruning.com"},{"id":199265,"bio":"Su trabajo se centra en capturar momentos únicos dentro de lo cotidiano.\nLe interesa la dualidad del ser humano en relación con el mundo y sus semejantes.\nConsidera la fotografía como una forma de transmitir sus emociones y una manera de entender mejor al mundo.","user_id":198663,"name":"MARIA SANTOS ALVAREZ LEON","website":"santosalvarezleon.myportfolio.com/ "},{"id":528250,"bio":"","user_id":527666,"name":"Philippe MARSAL","website":"www.philippemarsal.com"},{"id":550885,"bio":"Born and lives in Hong Kong, Rorce Lau is a fine art photogrpaher from Hong Kong.  He lived his early years as a business professional in the commercial world till, at his mid-age, he reconnected with his innate urge as artist.  In 2012 Rorce completed his Master of Fine Art study with his works focusing on the ideological change of Hong Kong people since the Sino-British political handover.\nWhat happened in the last few decades created the paradigm shift and inner dilemma in many Hong Kong souls.  Majority of Rorce’s work capture the intricacies of humanity, to be or not to be, as both an individual and social inhabitant facing external forces.  The existence of oneself in physical reality is illustrated through a photographic language that is synchronously abstract and narrative; hence his works are mostly poetic and sentimental.\n\nRorce is currently the part-time lecturer at Hong Kong Art School, teaching digital photography for a fine art bachelor program for RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University).","user_id":550301,"name":"Rorce Lau","website":"www.rorcelau.com"},{"id":63334,"bio":"Eldar Akberov, born in 1968 in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan, started his interest in photography  2010.\nEXHIBITIONS: \n...... A COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION \"AZERBAIJAN IN A LENS\", LONDON, UK. 2012.....\n ..... INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION \"INNERVISIONS\", MOSCOW, RUS. 2014......\n...... SHORTLIST  \"FESTIVAL OF THE STREET PHOTO\" , MOSCOW, RUS. 2014......\n..... INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION \"INNERVISIONS\" 2015: MINSK, BEL /  KOSTROMA, RUS /  TALLIN, EST /            \n       ST. PETERSBURG, RUS /  MOSCOW, RUS /  TYUMEN, RUS / .......\n...... JOINT PROJECT WITH SONOSPACE.ORG, LONDON, UK. 2015 ......\n..... PREZENTATION OF THE BOOK \" DEJA VU\" , MOSCOW, RUS. 2015 .....\n..... PREZENTATION OF THE BOOK \" DEJA VU\" , BAKU, AZ.  2015 .....\n...... BOOK FAIR  \" DEJA VU \" ,  ST. PETERSBURG, RUS. 2015 .....\n...... BOOK FAIR  \" DEJA VU \" , TBILISI TRIENNIAL, GEO. 2015 ...\n...... 6 ANNUAL SELF-PUBLISHED PHOTOBOOK EXHIBITION, DAVIS ORTON GALLERI, \n         NEW YORK, USA. 2015 ....\n...... GRIFFIN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAFI, MASSACHSETTS, USA. 2016 ......\n.......PHOTOGROPHER OF THE YEAR BY UNITY OF AZERBAIJANI PHOTOGRAPHERS , WINNER OF                   \n          \" GOLD ARQUS\" , BAKU, AZ.  2015 ......\n....... BEDSITTER ART FAIR, VIENNA, AUST. 2016 ........\n...... SHORTLIST  \"FESTIVAL OF THE STREET PHOTO\" , MOSCOW, RUS. 2016......\n........ KOLGA TBILISI PHOTO, SHORTLIST NOMINATION CONCEPTUAL, 2016 ......\n........ \" KYIV ART WEEK \" , KYIV , UKR. 2016 ......\n......... YARAT, ARTIM, \" IN THES CITY OF BRIGHT FIRES\" , BAKU , AZ","user_id":63070,"name":"Eldar Akbarov","website":"www.facebook.com/EldarAkbarov"},{"id":123614,"bio":"Stefanie Schmid Rincon  is a photographer, residing in Berlin Germany. Her eclectic, multi – lingual/cultural upbringing between Germany and Colombia has shaped her creative vision over the years, a vision manifested in her photography, a vision depicting her passion for Art, Travel and Music. Stefanie's work has been exhibited in England, Canada, Colombia, Germany and the USA and has also been shortlisted in several Awards worldwide .","user_id":123012,"name":"Stefanie Schmid Rincon","website":"stefanie-schmid-rincon.format.com"},{"id":63184,"bio":" \nMichael Liani (Hebrew: מיכאל ליאני; born 1987) is a multidisciplinary artist who mostly works in photography, video and cinema. He was born in 1987 in Migdal HaEmeq to parents of Jewish Moroccan descent. His work deals with the central and the peripheral, and with the gender and aesthetics of media. He creates from an intimate place; his eye is deeply personal and strives in his photographs and installations to bring forth the humanity of his subjects. Liani has received acclaim for his work both in Israel and abroad. He is the recipient of the Yitzhak Navon Prize for the Cultivation of Israeli Cultures Prize from the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport, The America-Israel Cultural Foundation honors award, the NEXT! Docaviv Award, among others. His work has been exhibited at the UCLA Biennial and the Moscow International Biennale for Young Art. He participated in a group exhibition at the Hansen House supported by The Israel Museum, and has held a solo exhibition at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, the Fresh Paint Art Fair, and more.","user_id":62920,"name":"Michael Liani","website":"www.michaelliani.com"},{"id":796439,"bio":"I am a documentary DoP with a love and passion for stills photography. ","user_id":784559,"name":"Andrew Muggleton","website":""},{"id":63173,"bio":"Simon de Trey-White is\u0026nbsp;an award-winning British freelance editorial and documentary photographer, \u0026nbsp;India-based since 2007. His clients include commercial, media, press, NGO and publishing companies and he's represented by Eyevine, Getty, Photofusion and Shoot The Earth. \u0026nbsp;Simon lives in Delhi with his Indian wife Ashim who runs a small children's home.","user_id":62909,"name":"Simon de Trey-White","website":"www.simondetreywhite.com/#!/index"},{"id":63220,"bio":"Fine-art photographer based in Napoli, Italy.\n\nI hold a Master in Fashion and Still-Life Photography from Istituto Europeo di Design and a Master in Science of Architecture. \n\nPhotography has been and still is a form of therapy to me. I strive to infuse as much meaning and emotion possible in every image keeping it minimal in terms of colors and subject. ","user_id":62956,"name":"Teresa Carnuccio","website":"www.teresacarnuccio.com"},{"id":63181,"bio":"Sono un fotografo professionista di cerimonie ed eventi, mi piace scattare anche street e reportage, lavoro con Fujifilm mirrorless da 4 anni e ciò mi permette di essere quasi invisibile quando lavoro. Postproduco le mie immagini con Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop e Capture One.","user_id":62917,"name":"Angelo Palombo","website":"www.angelopalombo.com"},{"id":123734,"bio":"Freelance photographer","user_id":123132,"name":"Theresa Scarbrough","website":"theresascarbrough.com"},{"id":796397,"bio":"I am a photographer active in Japan. \nI mainly focus on landscape photography in Okinawa, Miyagi, Fukushima, \nand other regions of Japan, and exhibit my works. \nI actively incorporate retouching techniques that \ndelicately express intermediate shades centered around gray to create my works.","user_id":784523,"name":"Yuko Okunishi","website":"yuko-okunishi.com"},{"id":777874,"bio":"Peter restarted his photography career in January 2021 after a 25 year lapse.   He gained his LRPS , then an MA(Photography) at Falmouth Flexible with Merit in September 2023, thus gaining his ARPS.\nDuring his studies he co-curated the ‘Landings 2022’ online exhibition of student and staff work, and also co-curated the ‘physical In the Offings’ exhibition of student work.\nHis autobiographical ‘Addiction Is Not The End’ was highly acclaimed by Paul Sanders and his final project ‘Islam and Christianity: Looking For Overlap In East Anglia’ sought to build understanding between communities.\nFour his images were displayed as full-sized posters on five local railway stations and he has had work accepted into four exhibitions. \n","user_id":769185,"name":"Peter Richard Bushby","website":"prb-photography.com"},{"id":716200,"bio":"Confronter la nuit par l’action du mouvement physique mais aussi par celui de la lumière me permet de voir au-delà du sensible, là où le noir n’a pas encore tout absorbé.\n\nLes villes et leurs vestiges nocturnes ont été des terrains d’investigation privilégiés, aussi bien par leurs lignes architecturales que par l’histoire passée et actuelle dont elles témoignent. \n\nDepuis quelques années la nature s’est imposée à moi comme source de régénération, de là est née la série Marche Céleste, un voyage initiatique à travers la forêt, seul, de nuit. \nDurant cette immersion,  j'ai vécu une relation intime avec la lune que j'ai ensuite racontée au travers de la série Séléné.\nCes voyages nocturnes, en solitaire, m'ont permis de ressentir pleinement mes liens avec la nature qui m'entoure et ainsi l'exprimer par ma créativité. Comme une suite logique, ma série Insula est née de ce besoin où je raconte ma relation au monde insulaire, mon espace d'expression émotionnelle.","user_id":715616,"name":"Alexis Pichot","website":"www.alexispichot.com"},{"id":665363,"bio":"","user_id":664779,"name":"Lise Vdw","website":""},{"id":63179,"bio":"Born and raised in Switzerland in the 70’s.\nDeath metal drummer in the 80’s.\nWorks in the Italian movie industry and studies photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City in the 90’s.\nMovie stills, art, portrait, food and architecture photographer and video cameraman since the 00’s.\n\nSelected solo and group shows since 1997:\n2014 - group, \"WeArt Festival\", Barcelona\n2015 - group, \"Art For Porn\", Le Dictateur gallery, Milan\n2016 - group, \"Berlin Foto Biennial\"\n2016 - solo, Galleria Sacripante, Rome\n2016 - solo, Galleria Pian De' Giullari, Rome\n2017 - group, \"Vincent Littlehat: Perspectives\", Galerie Ingo Seufert, Munich\n\nWinner of several awards with his \"Divine Cracks\" project, namely at the 2014 Moscow International Foto Awards and the 2014 Golden Camera Awards.\nThe limited edition art book: “Aliocha Merker Divine Cracks” was self published in April of 2016. It was on show at the 2017 Month of Photography Los Angeles.","user_id":62915,"name":"Aliocha Merker","website":"www.aliochamerker.com"},{"id":796520,"bio":"","user_id":784629,"name":"Shiyao Xu","website":"www.poem-official.com"},{"id":200172,"bio":"London-based photographer specialising in portraiture.  I am fascinated by this process, as it explores the human condition of my subjects as much as my own sensitivity. ","user_id":199570,"name":"Jose Esteve","website":"www.joseesteve.com"},{"id":796464,"bio":"Born 1960, my first contact with photography goes back to the age of 10. After later self-taught, more intensive work, it took me until 2016 to decide to make my early passion to my second profession. This was followed, in addition to various courses and seminars, by several years of study at a private academy to become an artistic photographer, which I completed in 2021. In the meantime, I have been able to present my work at several exhibitions and have won a gold and a bronze medal in international competitions.","user_id":784580,"name":"Richard Lehner","website":"in progress"},{"id":807175,"bio":"","user_id":793336,"name":"Tom Beer","website":null},{"id":846746,"bio":"Marianna Voloshyn is a fine art photographer exploring the deep connection between the human body and the natural world.\nHer work focuses on feminine presence within landscapes, reflecting themes of transformation, vulnerability, and inner strength. Through natural light, organic textures, and poetic compositions, she seeks to reveal the quiet dialogue between nature and human emotion.\nFor Marianna, photography is not only a visual practice but also a way of exploring life, beauty, and the invisible bond between people and the living world around them.","user_id":832590,"name":"Marianna Voloshyn","website":"www.saatchiart.com/mariannapolyak"},{"id":63186,"bio":"I’m a photographer and art historian born in Rome in 1973. I received BA and Master in Art History from Rome La Sapienza University, studying with Enzo Bilardello. I worked few years in this field in Italy, before moving to London in 2008, where I exclusively focused on photography as my main interest and activity, studying photography at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. My first practice focused on macro photography to undertake a visual investigation of plants and flowers. I had my first solo exhibition Botanical Beauty at the Imperial College of London in 2010. I then opened to other subjects. I travelled around the world in 2012 keeping a photoblog, published on an Italian online magazine (TheTripMag).\nI’m particularly interested to those moments of everyday life where you can intercept clues of an original melt between routine and the extraordinary. I’d love to be able to point out this mix discernible in many apparently unimpressive situations of our existence.","user_id":62922,"name":"Eleonora Pecorella","website":"www.eleonorapecorella.com"},{"id":124745,"bio":"born. San Juán, Puerto Rico, 1966\ncurrently. South Florida and Puerto Rico\n\nFormer newspaper staff photographer (The Miami Herald \u0026amp; The Sun Sentinel) in South Florida. Pulitzer Prize finalist and some National and International awards.\n Currently working as an Editorial/Commercial/Advertising/Travel photographer splitting my time between Florida and Puerto Rico.","user_id":124143,"name":"Angel Valentin","website":"www.angelvalentin.com"},{"id":839822,"bio":"","user_id":825665,"name":"Rafail Ntinas","website":""},{"id":796586,"bio":"Morgan Mueller is an artist and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. His research based practice creates conceptually layered work which explore the relationships that both humans and non-humans have with landscapes and ecologies pushed to the periphery of urban spaces. Using research methods that span from forensic to ethnographic he aims to weave together narratives that run counter to those often said of postnatural spaces — finding beauty and complexity behind the industrial, liminal, and estranged.\n","user_id":784685,"name":"Morgan Mueller","website":"www.morganmueller.xyz"},{"id":761288,"bio":"I don't play an instrument, but my Ax(musician slang for an instrument) is my Nikon Camera. For more than 10 years, I have been attending music jams and gigs throughout the Manasota, Florida, area with my horn-playing fiance. He is the horn player in my photos.\nEveryone says that I have a great eye for catching all of the player's unusual and interesting facial expressions.  \nNever a dull moment on the music scene!!\n","user_id":755788,"name":"JODI FEY","website":""},{"id":796580,"bio":"","user_id":784679,"name":"Nicolas Mintrot","website":""},{"id":546380,"bio":"JULIA SKOPNIK WAS BORN IN SCHÖNEBECK (ELBE), A CITY IN THE FORMER GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, IN 1988. TWO YEARS LATER, GERMANY CELEBRATED THE GERMAN REUNIFICATION. IT WAS A TIME FULL OF CHANGES AND UNCERTAINNESS. GROWING UP IN A SMALL TOWN IN EAST GERMANY IN THE 90S MEANT LIVING SURROUNDED BY ABANDONED PLACES AND RARE CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS. FINDING AN OLD CAMERA AS A TEENAGER THAT ORIGINALLY BELONGED TO HER PARENTS SPARKED HER FASCINATION FOR FILM AND PHOTOGRAPHY. STARTING OUT BY MAINLY CAPTURING HER DAILY LIFE WITH FRIENDS AND THE TRISTESSE OF HER HOMETOWN, SHE BEGAN USING PHOTOGRAPHY TO EXPRESS HERSELF.\n \nAFTER LEAVING SCHOOL, JULIA BEGAN TO STUDY PSYCHOLOGY, BUT NEVER LOST INTEREST IN ANALOG PHOTOGRAPHY. SHE WON THE YOUNG TALENT AWARD OF DIEHO GALERIE (MAGDEBURG, DE) IN 2009 AND WAS ONE OF THE WINNERS OF THE GERMAN YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD IN 2015.\n \nAFTER WORKING A FEW YEARS AS A PSYCHOLOGIST IN THE FIELD OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, JULIA'S DESIRE TO COMBINE THE TWO MAJOR TOPICS IN HER LIFE, PSYCHOLOGY AND ART, GREW STRONG ENOUGH FOR HER TO TAKE UP STUDYING ART THERAPY AT WEISSENSEE ACADEMY OF ARTS, BERLIN. AT THIS TIME, SHE BEGAN EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF DARKROOM ","user_id":545796,"name":"Julia Skopnik","website":"www.zweifellosmondbetont.com"},{"id":722219,"bio":"Im a photographer living between Mexico and The Netherlands.\n\nWith my work I combine the love for the feminine and freedom, adventure, romance and the natural world.\n \nShooting both digital and analog, I aim to create an intimate connection with each subject, bridging the gap between reality and fantasy.","user_id":721635,"name":"Rose Schilling","website":"www.studioblancoblanco.com"},{"id":782110,"bio":"Ron Friesen is a Canadian painter and photographer located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He enjoys abstracting reality with emotion-triggering interpretations of his subjects and their environments.\n\nRon Friesen paints and photographs only when he is driven by passion, pain, joy, or the simple desire to communicate with others on an elevated level. He continually strives to capture bits of humour, beauty and emotion from the sum of his experience and thrust the colours and forms aggressively into their existence as image.\n\nRon was born and raised on the Canadian prairies during the mid-20th-century. He was a musician, performing throughout Western Canada until 1978 when he turned to studio work and eventually established himself in a career of advertising, marketing, sales and entrepreneurship to support his family. Ron moved to Vancouver in 1987 and in 2016 made the decision to work and play full time in his photography and painting studios. \n","user_id":772577,"name":"Ron Friesen","website":"www.ronfriesenart.com"},{"id":715173,"bio":"","user_id":714589,"name":"Sofia Magkiriadou","website":"sofiaph.zenfoliosite.com"},{"id":808945,"bio":"Sorry bit late, I'll add one later if possible","user_id":794689,"name":"Jonathan Wosinski","website":"www.jonathanwosinski.com"},{"id":23029,"bio":"1985 - Trapani, Sicily. 2004 - 2007 - Rome. 2007 - 2015 - London. 2015 - 2020 - Reggio Emilia.\n\n2021 - 2023 Munich / Salzburg and now North East Italy.\n\nI was lucky enough to be born in Sicily, 1985. I grew up passionate about many things, and still am. \n\nI left that beautiful island – don’t ask me why – when I was 18. I moved to Rome, where I walked a lot. \n\nI studied and worked in a breadth of graphic design fields, mainly in editorial and brand identity. \n\nAfter almost three years, I decided to move on, London. \n\nIn those years I decided to study and dive into photography. I graduated from the London College of Communication, where I had the privilege of participating at various workshops in photography and beyond.\n\nThis exciting time was a pivotal side of my life, collaborating with newspapers, artists, designers and other photographers. The variety of experiences and collaborations enabled me to better understand and delve into photography universal visual language. \n\nI worked with a broad range of international clients, including major corporates, magazines, NGOs and communication agencies, both in London and Italy. \n\nDeep concern lead me to explore and start a dialogue with ","user_id":23029,"name":"Antonio Sansica","website":"www.antoniosansica.com"},{"id":91089,"bio":"JOURNALIST, GLOBETROTTER, PHOTOGRAPHER...CROATIAN NEW YORKER....PASSIONATE ABOUT POLAROIDS AND BLACK\u0026amp;WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY...I HAVE 2 POLAROID EXHIBITIONS IN ZAGREB (2007. \u0026amp; 2011.)...GRADUATED 8 WEEK PHOTOGRAPHY FROM NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY IN NYC...I'M PLANNING TO HAVE AN EXHIBITION THIS SUMMER IN MY HOMETOWN SPLIT IN CROATIA...","user_id":90627,"name":"MARIJANA MARINOVIC","website":"Instagram: marianamarinovic"},{"id":93860,"bio":"Leslie Jean-Bart is an artist who has been exhibited in the USA, and abroad.\nBorn in Haiti where he acquired his love for the ocean, the call to somehow combine the ocean or water and the camera was never far from his mind once he became involved with photography.\nBeing his mother’s caretaker, who suffered from dementia for over a decade, has been one of the two major factors that have been powering Leslie Jean-Bart’s creativity and his overall view of life these last few years.  The second is the magic of the ocean, and its ability to transport him to a place of calmness and beauty.\nThe opportunity to combine the ocean and the camera came about while being his mother’s caretaker.  In his process, Jean-Bart uses the movement of the tide and sand at the beach as a visual exploration of the interaction between the culture of a host country and the culture of the immigrant who lives permanently abroad.\nHe is honored to have been one of the artists asked by Art Alive Gallery in India to contribute to their Art For Hope initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic.\nHis work can be found in various private collections. He has been living in NYC for well over 30 years.","user_id":93357,"name":"Leslie Jean-Bart","website":"www.realityimagination.com    "},{"id":666139,"bio":"I mainly work as a creative portrait photographer and photographic stylist for individuals and businesses. I love to capture portraits that tell unique stories through people's personalities, props/belongings and interesting locations, usually within nature.","user_id":665555,"name":"Jodie Thackray","website":"www.photoandflourish.com"},{"id":796541,"bio":"I AM FROM BRASIL AND THESES PICTURES WERE TAKEN IN TRIBE KRAOS. TOCANTINS, BRASIL.","user_id":784643,"name":"leandra maria bellincanta","website":"leandrabllc@gmail.com"},{"id":794995,"bio":"I firmly believe that beauty can be found in every person and in every detail, no matter how small. And I firmly believe that I can express this with my photography.\n\nAfter a career in finance in large corporations, I have now been working as a people photographer for 10 years, specializing in corporate, business events and weddings.","user_id":783364,"name":"Manfred Limbach","website":"www.manfredlimbach.com"},{"id":677895,"bio":"SUZANNE GONSALEZ-SMITH was born and raised in Washington State. She  is currently a Professor in Photography at the University of North Dakota where she has taught photography since 2008.  She received her BFA at the University of New Mexico and her MFA from the University of Kentucky. The imagery of Gonsalez-Smith's photographs contains the metaphor of memory and myth. Using the contemporary framework of her personal history and environment, she explores personal loss, religious and cultural identities and the duality of life, using symbolism to evoke the inevitability of our own mortality. \n\nMs. Gonsalez-Smith is the recipient of many grants and awards and exhibits on both the national and international level. She has exhibited works at the PH21 Photography Gallery in Budapest, Hungary,  The Main Street Gallery, Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts, The Center for Fine Art Photography, The Midwest Center for Photography, The Chautauqua Center for the Arts, The Hampton Gallery, Circulo de Bellas Artes (The Circle of Fine Arts) Madrid, Spain, Atelier Gallery 030202, Bucharest, Romania, Borges Cultural Center in Buenos, Aires, Argentina, and The Kirkland Art Center in Clinton, NY to name a few.","user_id":677311,"name":"Suzanne Gonsalez-Smith","website":"ravenwolfgallery.com"},{"id":364300,"bio":"Shankar Adiseshan born in India is a Canadian artist known for his captivating exploration of abstract photography, utilizing intricate camera techniques such as multiple exposure and long exposure to craft evocative imagery. His work transcends the realm of traditional photography, focusing on the interpretation of emotions rather than merely documenting subjects.\n\nAlthough Shankar is entirely self-taught, his artistic journey began with a profound early influence from his mother. Her creativity and artistic prowess motivated Shankar to embark on a path of drawing and painting.\n\nWhile Shankar’s initial exposure to the world of art came through his mother’s influence, his formal learning process commenced much later in life, through frequent visits to art galleries and in-depth studies of abstract painters. After several years as an advertising and editorial photographer, he made a conscious decision to shift his focus to photography as a means of artistic expression.","user_id":363698,"name":"Shankar Adiseshan","website":"www.a-shankar.com"},{"id":70332,"bio":"Canning, a fine art photographer began her photographic journey in the traditional darkroom. She is inspired by pictorial photographers who embraced an expressive interpretation of the subject matter. She is drawn to work that is ephemeral and contains a strong emotional context. \n\nMuch of Canning’s work interrogates the unnatural ways humanity relates to the natural world.  This includes replicated and recreated environments that are artificial representations of the real world. Her image sources include dioramas and exhibits from museums, zoos and aquariums.  \n\nCanning’s work has been exhibited nationally and is held in a number of private collections. She has received numerous awards including publication in multiple issues of B \u0026amp; W Magazine; Best of Show, Morpho Gallery 8th Annual Photography exhibit and the Santa Fe Photography Workshop.\n\nCanning has been represented by Perspective Gallery and Gallery 14. She was a founding member of Les Femmes Photales and UNTITLED.","user_id":70065,"name":"Marilyn Canning","website":"www.marilyncanninghotos.com"},{"id":787812,"bio":"","user_id":777310,"name":"OVIDIU-IOAN TICU","website":""},{"id":63246,"bio":"Salvadorian photographer and cinematographer that loves to travel around the world, creating art from his heart without rules and without limitations. \nLover of storytelling and fine art photography.","user_id":62982,"name":"Dp Joe","website":"www.dpjoe.com"},{"id":846884,"bio":"Kanazawa Rinae is a Japanese photographer documenting the lives of cats that inhabit human environments. Working primarily in coastal towns and urban neighborhoods, Rinae observes how stray and community cats adapt to changing cities. Her photographs explore quiet moments of coexistence between animals, people, and place, revealing small stories that unfold in everyday landscapes across Japan.\n","user_id":832728,"name":"Rinae Kanazawa","website":"peterborough.pro/#to-foreigners"},{"id":796584,"bio":"","user_id":784683,"name":"Nicholas Carey Carey","website":""},{"id":796579,"bio":"I am a graduating senior at UCLA, and I started film photography in the summer of 2023.","user_id":784678,"name":"Arthur Tsai","website":""},{"id":796609,"bio":"An event photographer who has never formally studied photography, relying solely on inner passion and instinct to capture moments.","user_id":784703,"name":"Hugh V Chen","website":"www.hughvc.com"},{"id":31117,"bio":"After decades of writing arts features for Boston Sunday Globe, working as Associate Director of Public Affairs at Harvard Medical School, and creating promotional material for local businesses, Judith Montminy switched gears to pursue her longstanding interest in creating visual art. \nWhile studying photography at Harvard, Griffin Museum of Photography, and South Shore Art Center, she was accepted as a Gallery Artist Member of the National Association of Women Artists, MA-based Cambridge Art Association, Plymouth Guild Russell Gallery, and South Shore Art Center. \nThe invitational exhibit “Behind the Lens, Women in Photography” at Providence Center for Photographic Arts featured her “Enlightenment” series. Other award-winning photographs have been juried into international, national \u0026amp; regional competitions, including Prix de la Photographie Paris [Px3], International Monochrome Awards, Griffin Museum, Art Complex Museum and “Best of Photography” published by Photographer’s Forum.","user_id":31122,"name":"Judith Montminy","website":"www.judithmontminy.com"},{"id":63371,"bio":"I was born in Orihuela (Alicante, Spain) and I'm lover of Black and White photography. I use the long exposure technique to capture the movement of water and clouds and the processing of my photos involves the use of dark tones. Now, I'm immersed in a new project more creative. \n\n- Winner Spain National Award at Sony World Photography Awards 2016. \n- Winner, Open, Enhanced at Sony World Photography Awards (Londo)","user_id":63107,"name":"Pedro Díaz Molins","website":"www.pedrodiazmolins.com"},{"id":63444,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":63180,"name":"Michael Seeley","website":"www.mseeley.net"},{"id":796053,"bio":"I am a photographer and social worker from Finland. In my photography projects, I combine these two professions.","user_id":784234,"name":"Marjo Myllylä","website":"www.valokuvaajamarjomyllyla.fi"},{"id":796591,"bio":"fotógrafa desde 2005","user_id":784690,"name":"Lucila Traverso","website":""},{"id":714082,"bio":"In my work, each photo is an opportunity to ask a question and offer an answer, revealing ideas and combining elements from different worlds into a single composition.\n\nMy photographic work is divided into two areas - portraits and conceptual photos. \nWhen shooting portraits, I focus on the hero of my images. I select all the elements of shooting, based on the person, revealing his inner world in the photos. My goal is to create a visual image that will fully reflect the way I see a person, to convey naturalness, emotions and feelings.\n\nThe second area is conceptual shoots. By creating these photos, I am building a complete concept that either answers my questions or conveys some information or emotion. \u2028All of these are created from broad research and allow me to combine different elements from different worlds and convey different thoughts and emotions to the viewer.\n\nMy love for natural light and nature is evident in every frame, and the subjects of my shoots become part of this harmony. I invite the viewer to think about the combination of natural elements and characters, sparking an interest in what is behind these unexpected combinations.\n\nThrough my vision of people and surr","user_id":713498,"name":"Maria Soloviev","website":"www.marisolvew.com"},{"id":586456,"bio":"As a professional photographer, the implementation of free work is relaxation and passion that keeps my \"fire\" going.\nI design my shoots with a lot of empathy and I get a lot of trust from my models back. My visual language is based on my original, analogous way of photographing.","user_id":585872,"name":"Michael Setz","website":"michaelsetz.com"},{"id":14442,"bio":"Gine Seitz is a photographer and graphic designer based in Oldenburg, Germany.\n\nStudy of visual culture / visual communications at Oldenburg University. Working as a graphic designer since graduation in 1996 (M.A.), specialized on all sorts of cultural institutions. \nFurther education as a photographer: participant at Noorderlicht Masterclass of Photography in Groningen, NL (2012/13), student at the Postgraduate Programme, Ostkreuz School for Photography  Berlin (2013–15) with Prof. Ute Mahler and Robert Lyons. \nSeveral group exhibitions in Oldenburg, Hannover, Kiel and Berlin since 2011.","user_id":14442,"name":"Gine Seitz","website":"www.gineseitz.de"},{"id":93856,"bio":"John Benford creates honest, authentic portrait and lifestyle images for commercial and editorial clients of all sizes. Centered on themes of craftsmanship, honest work, relationship to the land, and human connection, John’s photographs are graphically composed, richly textured, rooted in a sense of place, and reflect his deep reverence for life and belief in our common humanity. ","user_id":93353,"name":"John Benford","website":"johnbenford.com"},{"id":846659,"bio":"55bet  \nDescubra a alegria de jogar com os melhores slots e jogos eletrônicos! Aventure-se em momentos de diversão e entretenimento online!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: Av. Brasil, 1063, Apto 201 - Asa Norte, Brasília - DF, 69130-949, Brasil  \nTelefone: (+55) 61 99906-0123  \nE-mail: 55bet7.br.com@gmail.com  \n#55bet #55bet_Slot #55bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel  \nWebsite :https://55bet7.br.com","user_id":832503,"name":"Betbrcom Betbrcom","website":"55bet7.br.com"},{"id":325747,"bio":"Photographer established in Santiago, Chile. Mainly interested in landscape \u0026amp; urban photography.","user_id":325145,"name":"Eleazar Parra Lopez","website":"www.instagram.com/eleazarparra"},{"id":445913,"bio":"emmanuel rosario is a self-taught photographer from harlem, nyc, currently living in bed stuy, brooklyn\n\n","user_id":445329,"name":"Emmanuel Rosario","website":"emmanuelrosario.com"},{"id":247807,"bio":"Photographer/Visual Artist | METApolis Photography\nColumnist | www.artcoremagazine.gr ","user_id":247205,"name":"Kostas Katsomitros","website":"www.instagram.com/kostas_katsos"},{"id":68260,"bio":"2003-2009: Diplomado en FOTOGRAFÍA. -Institut d`Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya-\n\n2003-2006: Cursos generales de fotografía: 1-2-3 curso.\n\n2006-2007: Especializaciones:\n\n                   -Fotografía de Moda.\n                   -Fotografía de Viajes.\n                   -Técnicas de iluminación Creativa.\n                   -Fotografía de Paisaje, Entorno y Creación.\n\n2008-2009: Proyecto de fin de carrera.-Institut d’Estudis Fotografics de Catalunya-\n                   \n","user_id":67994,"name":"Jesús Belmonte Fernández","website":""},{"id":796649,"bio":"","user_id":784737,"name":"MANUEL PALLARO","website":""},{"id":796669,"bio":"My name is rikiyamada. Born in 1984. I create works based on the theme of the relationship between nature and humans.","user_id":784751,"name":"riki yamada","website":"www.rikiyamada.com"},{"id":599639,"bio":"Dave Van Laere (DVL)\nBorn in Antwerp Belgium 1972\nBeen shooting since age 10. On a professional base over the last 20 years.","user_id":599055,"name":"Dave Van Laere","website":"No website, working on it."},{"id":152745,"bio":"Federico Possati was born in Italy in 1988. In 2016 he graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Film and Media Studies. While studying there, he ended up finding himself more comfortable in the photography department than in the film one. Their philosophy behind taking photos, and to the importance of using photos as part of a narrative through sequencing deeply resonated with him and with his interest in visual mediums. It was during these classes that he became passionate about a world that felt less rigid and more accessible than what was being presented in the film department.\n\nAfter working in New York as a freelancer, he moved to Milan in 2020 where he still lives. He currently works as a videomaker and photographer. Coming from filmmaking, Federico’s work always presents strong narrative elements. The work starts by searching for things that speak on their own and by capturing them with as little interaction as possible. Then comes the most important part: taking all these objects and arranging them in a different order to create something else, a whole new object in its own right, a new familiar truth.\n\nIn 2016 he completed his first short documentary, Paolo Pelosini: Death is my last chance, which was shortlisted at the SESIFF festival and at the New Filmmakers LA. His photographic dummy, TIAMTU, was shortlisted at the FUAM Istanbul Photobook Festival in 2019, and his project To Think I Almost Missed You was selected and displayed at the Urban Photo Awards 2021.\nThe dummy for this project, Almanac of Forgotten Memories, has been shortlisted at the Dummy Award 2024 and the FE + SK open call by Skinnerboox and by the Festival of Fotografia Europea in Reggio Emilia.","user_id":152143,"name":"Federico Possati","website":"www.federicopossati.com"},{"id":124109,"bio":"I'm a stage photographer. I shoot music, dance, so many performance.","user_id":123507,"name":"Motoaki Uehara","website":""},{"id":796677,"bio":"Since 1998 I am working as a freelance photographer for companies, magazines, newspapers and agencies with a focus on corporate, portrait and reportage.","user_id":784758,"name":"Bernd Roselieb","website":"www.bernd-roselieb.com"},{"id":804941,"bio":"Suzanne Laurin est professeure retraitée de l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Elle pratique l'écriture, la photographie et le collage depuis plusieurs années.  Elle a participé à des expositions collectives de photographie au Québec. ","user_id":791664,"name":"Suzanne Laurin","website":""},{"id":784653,"bio":"Katinka Mars Kvale was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and moved to Norway as a young adult. She lives in Asker near Oslo.\nStudying the skill of weaving, design and later ceramics she combines those crafts to construct tactile items with structure and texture. Both sculpture and domestic items. After many years of teaching and working in her own studio she now concentrates on printmaking and experimentally layering handprints with photography. Taking the love for structure, texture and botanics further into a now two-dimensional discipline.\n\nAs ceramist she wants to control the 4 elements earth, water, air and fire to achieve a finished product. And she uses the same 4 elements in prints and photographs in a metaphorical meaning.\nIn many images she works with botanical elements as in a deeper meaning of decay and a process of decomposition. Nature gives and takes and renews to other and new  dimensions.\n\n\n\n","user_id":774635,"name":"Katinka Kvale","website":"www.katinkakvale.no"},{"id":548434,"bio":"Dennis Wilhelms is a freelance photographer from Cologne with photographic focuses on conceptual portraits and reportage photography; his works emerge from observing the complex and often dark interactions of people, offering insights into visible parallel worlds.\n\nDennis studied at the Cologne Photography Academy and graduated as a diploma photographer in 2016. In addition to his independent work, he teaches photography and image editing.","user_id":547850,"name":"Dennis Wilhelms","website":"www.denniswilhelms.com"},{"id":796681,"bio":"","user_id":784761,"name":"Henry Mungai Ngugi","website":""},{"id":63380,"bio":"Born in Trieste in 1987, after obtaining a degree in Literature from the University of Rome \"La Sapienza,\" she specialized in Cultural Heritage Photography at the ISIA in Urbino. In 2016, she was invited to a residency at Fabrica, the research and communication center of the Benetton Group, where she created \"Foibe\" and published the eponymous book. Subsequently, she engaged in various museum collaborations, including the Egyptian Museum, where she designed a significant installation that remains a permanent feature at the entrance of the renowned museum in Turin. Since 2016, she has been an artist in residence at the \"Galleria del Cembalo,\" Palazzo Borghese, Rome. She spent two years working in the photographic team of Oliviero Toscani and is currently a freelance professional in the visual field, also involved in music videos.\n","user_id":63116,"name":"Sharon Ritossa","website":"www.sharonritossa.com"},{"id":796553,"bio":"Photography has fascinated me for most of my life. I draw inspiration from nature and am passionate about the interplay of lines and shapes, textures and colours. In general, I like to get close to what I’m photographing. That's why my favorite lens is my macro lens which I use not only for macro photography, but also for ICM which I'm exploring as another way of expressing myself artistically.","user_id":784654,"name":"Ingrid Heckel","website":"ingridheckel.com"},{"id":800025,"bio":"Christine studied painting and printmaking and received her BFA at York University, Toronto, Canada. Her photographs were published  and exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario and The National Film Board of Canada.She took a long sabbatical in exploring various areas of creativity in the business world.In 2006 she returned to pursue her photography.She has been included in numerous exhibits, including the Cleveland Museum of Art and the\" Museu de Arte Moderna\" in Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, as well as in their permanent collections.Her work is also included in the National Gallery of Canada, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Portland Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum as well as private collections,She has won awards and has been published locally and internationally.","user_id":787602,"name":"Christine Laptuta","website":"www.christinelaptuta.com"},{"id":63390,"bio":"Born in Barcelona, Spain, in 1976. Computer Scientist and Biomedicine PhD, I currently combine my position as a Biomedical Data Scientist and part-time associate professor at university with my amateur work as a photographer.","user_id":63126,"name":"Oscar Reina García","website":"singlecoated.wordpress.com"},{"id":63383,"bio":"Have a photo amateur , I like to photograph what I crosses, I attended some courses of Photography here in Milan","user_id":63119,"name":"Anna Rita Carrisi","website":""},{"id":45158,"bio":"Estefania Gavina [1972, Argentina] has been living and working in Campinas, Brazil since 2002. In 2014, she founded Atelie CASA, a cultural space focused on contemporary art, where art exhibitions and workshops take place; the artist teaches collage workshops and creates sculptures from scraps. She is a co-founder of the ACHO project - Archive of Ordinary History Collections [@acho_imagens]. Her work process begins with encounters with things. In her daily travels, she looks with interest at things that have been discarded or abandoned. The appropriation and recycling of these materials are creative tools. She collects things from the world to question human memory and waste, central themes of her work. Among the exhibitions she has participated in, the following stand out: BBA Gallery Berlin [2024], Do Juried Artists Show, Brooklyn NYC [2023],  NatBioGallery Argentina [2023],   46th SARP - Ribeirão Preto Art Salon [2021], FIF_BH International Festival of Belo Horizonte [2020], and the awards: Campinas Cultural Investment Fund [2019], Imaginaria SP Festival [2022], Mario Cravo Neto Photography [2019], Goyazes Photography Festival [2017]","user_id":45163,"name":"Estefania Gavina","website":"www.estefaniagavina.art"},{"id":796764,"bio":"Sally Seymour specializes in landscape images, both local and foreign, and fine art studies of details in the natural and man-made worlds.  Her Napa landscapes can be seen at Milliken Creek Inn and the Hotel Yountville, and her still life studies  are in the permanent collection of St. Supéry Estate Winery.","user_id":784831,"name":"Sally Seymour","website":"www.seymourandmcintosh.com"},{"id":796727,"bio":"I am a retired teacher of French but oddly I also trained as an Art \u0026amp; Design teacher. Taking photos has always been a part of my life and close to my heart for over fifty years.  I try to capture the beauty of places people know so well but often don't take time to take in the wonder and beauty that surrounds us all.","user_id":784803,"name":"Leslie Currie","website":"www.lpc.photos"},{"id":630514,"bio":"Bastian Peter is a photographer based in Basel, Switzerland, focusing on street and conceptual art photography. His work shifts between documentary observation and staged moments, raising questions about identity, space, and perception. While his street photography is always candid and unposed, his conceptual series are deliberately staged—often using studio-like setups. Whether on the street or in a controlled environment, Bastian’s images explore the tension between clarity and blur, intimacy and distance. A self-taught photographer, he experiments with light, color, and movement to capture emotions that resist easy interpretation. The 50mm lens remains his trusted tool, complemented by changing perspectives.\n\nIn 2025, Bastian Peter was accepted into the Basler Kunst Gesellschaft (formerly Basler Künstlergesellschaft). He is also the founder of the Swiss street photography collective SWISSSTREETCOLLECTIVE, which is dedicated to providing a platform for street photography in Switzerland and promoting the art photography genre.","user_id":629930,"name":"Bastian Peter","website":"bastianpeter.com"},{"id":796706,"bio":"Camille Brasselet is a photographer who lives in Lyon.\n\nAfter attending the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Saint Brieuc in 2015 she moved to Lyon to pursue advanced studies in photography.\n\nHer work revolves around the body and the figure, combining both pictorial references and a certain form of strangeness. Her photographic approach attempts to apprehend the medium from different visual and plastic perspectives, gravitating around the world of images and their representations. “This figuration suggests an off-field, a mystery that becomes the flesh of the imagination. Like a half-open door leading to another, it’s a fragment of time that becomes the expression of a whole that’s always in retreat. In the end, it’s everything that escapes us, this gap that we can’t define and that goes beyond our understanding that attracts my curiosity.”\n\nBrasselet's exhibitions span France, Italy, and Russia, earning her recognition such as the Fotofever Prize and nomination for the HSBC Prize for Photography. Her debut book, \"The Sound of Silence,\" published in 2021, garners acclaim, leading to the Prix le19M award in 2022.","user_id":784784,"name":"Camille BRASSELET","website":"www.camillebrasselet.com"},{"id":796721,"bio":"I'm a French-Uruguayan photographer, living in Paris.\u0026nbsp;\nI like to think that I photograph beauty. I find beauty in authenticity ; of an emotion, an instant, the other, in what is most real.\u0026nbsp;\nI studied sociology and also worked as a reporter. It's therefore really second nature for me to compose with what is already present and existent. I am focused\u0026nbsp;on giving a voice and visibility to those who are not or too little represented. It is very important to me to do everything to deconstruct this hegemony ; I am committed\u0026nbsp;to invoke all these fights until\u0026nbsp;they\u0026nbsp;are\u0026nbsp;won.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":784797,"name":"Bettina Pittaluga","website":""},{"id":796589,"bio":"Graham Washatka is a commercial photographer based in Wisconsin. Fueled by a childhood interest for photography, he learned the basics while working alongside photojournalists at his local newspaper through high school. After dropping out from Ohio University's PhotoJ program and a detour into the trucking industry, he returned to his passion, using the photojournalistic foundation to build a successful commercial photography business. 2024 is now his seventh year of self employment.\n\n\nHe also recently founded a non-profit photograph organization, Photo Opp, alongside John Adams and Mark Ferrell. The organization has a large studio, event space, and darkroom in a newly renovated 100-year-old synagogue. The organization hosts events, including photography workshops, photo walks, film development nights, and gallery shows.","user_id":784688,"name":"Graham Washatka","website":"www.grahamimages.net "},{"id":796726,"bio":"Born 1948. MD and Professor of Public Health. Photography has been part of my life from school time on. Now together with playing piano it is at the center of my life. I've been member of the masterclass of Andreas Herzau who unfortunately died this year.","user_id":784802,"name":"Norbert Schmacke","website":""},{"id":796746,"bio":"I am a Romanian photographer since 2007 and I specialized over the years in fine art,\nexperimental, nude, and conceptual photography. With my photography I try to understand the human condition and what makes us who we are. I like experimenting with Photoshop and analog mediums to convey my message.\n Currently I'm 42 years old and studying photography at the Faculty of Arts and Design in Timisoara. I won numerous medals and distinctions in different international photographic competitions.","user_id":784819,"name":"Oscar Iustin Margarintoni","website":"www.oscariustin.ro"},{"id":103121,"bio":"Passionné depuis toujours par les voyages et la photographie, Romain Veillon s’est spécialisé dans l’exploration de notre patrimoine abandonné à travers le monde; que ce soit dans la visite de châteaux, d’usines, d’hôpitaux ou bien encore d’églises. Il immortalise ses endroits où le temps semble s’être figé et nous fait profiter de la découverte de ses lieux que le monde semble avoir oublié. Chaque photographie possède sa propre histoire et nous invite à nous plonger avec lui à la recherche de ses fantômes du passé. Son travail nous interroge sur les rapports entre l’homme et son environnement dans une société où les mutations récentes nous poussent à réfléchir sur nos actes passés et à leurs conséquences aujourd’hui.","user_id":102519,"name":"Romain Veillon","website":"www.romainveillon.com"},{"id":63553,"bio":"María Paz German nace en Santiago de Chile y desde 1974 vive en Buenos Aires , Argentina\nTrabajó 7 años como Coordinadora de Ojo de Pez\n7 años de taller de fotografía para adolescentes, en el CAF N 6 de la villa 31 en el marco de Ojo de Pez .\n6 años en la organización del Nano Festival de Fotografía.\nJurado en el Salón Nacional de Mercedes 2016 /2017\n2 libros editados “Buenos Aires en Gris” y “ Buenos Aires en Color”\nParticipación en libros colectivos:\nPrimer Fotolibro latinoamericano. 2016,\nSer Voluntario en Imágenes, Argentina Igualitaria, Miradas sobre Buenos Aires 1. Relatos Visuales de la Vida en Pandemia, Cámaras de Ayer – Imágenes de Hoy, Personalidades.\nUltimas participaciones :\nSalón Nacional de Mercedes · 3er premio 2019\nFotoPinamar AR 2023\nEsto Está Pasando Aquí y Ahora Galpón de Ideas 2023\nFotoFest Mar del Plata 2023\nSalón Nacional de Mercedes 2023\nVII ARTEXARTE Premio de Fotografía 2024\n\nEstudió fotografía en la FAdU y participó de varios talleres , iluminación, revelado Raw , fotografía intervenida, procesos alternativos , astro fotografía. Fotografía documental a través del cine, edición de video, análisis de obra entre otros.\nExposiciones Personales y Colectivas\nObtiene varios Premios y menciones\n","user_id":63289,"name":"María Paz German","website":""},{"id":63609,"bio":"Andrey Zeigarnik was born in 1967 in Moscow (Russia). He became  interested  in photography rather late, at the age of 35. Before that, he  worked as a research scientist and has numerous publications. He is currently interested in cognitive psychology and photography studies. Photography is his major interest. He also teaches various photography courses via Internet.  Since 2016, he moved to Israel. In his photographic work, he explores the themes of time,  memory, and constructing false memories.","user_id":63345,"name":"Andrey Zeigarnik","website":"www.zeigarnik.photography"},{"id":99336,"bio":"Entirely self-taught; ever questing; ever open to wonder.\n\nSelected Exhibitions:\n\nThe Ice of Mongolia (solo exhibition)\nSaint Peter’s Church, New York, NY \nOctober/November 2007\n \nDestruction/Construction (solo exhibition)\nYunnan Yen Xiaocen Art Museum, Kunming, PRC.\nMay 2011\n\nGroup exhibitions:\n\nSalmagundi Club, New York, NY:\nNon-members’ juried competition \nWinners’ Exhibition August 2014\nWinner’s Exhibition August 2015*\n*Honorable Mention: Tajik Shaman\nMultiple Members' juried Exhibitions 2015-present\n*Certificate of Merit, Members' Summer Exhibition, Rain Room #2 LACMA\n*Certificate of Merit Sylvia Maria Glesmann Floral Members' Exhibition\n\nNew Rochelle Arts Assn.\nVarious Members' Exhibitions\n*Members' Juried Exhibition 2019  First Prize, Photography  Rain Room #1 LACMA\n\nMonmouth Museum, NJ  Juried Photography exhibition \nJulia Margaret Cameron 14th Annual Awards,  \nJulia Margaret Cameron 2020 Awards,\nMultiple Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, including 20th JMC competition\nMultiple Pollux Awards, Fotonostrum","user_id":98735,"name":"Carol Tanenbaum","website":"www.colbytanenbaum.com"},{"id":64129,"bio":"","user_id":63865,"name":"Dionisis Moschonas","website":"www.dionisismoschonas.com"},{"id":64501,"bio":"Born on October, 5th 1984 in Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy) but currently lives in Bologna (Italy).\nAt a very young age he started to draw focusing solely on the black and white creations. The monochrome has quickly became his natural habitat when he has encountred the world of Photography.\nThanks to some of his masters, especially Richard Kalvar, Garry Winogrand and Lee Friedlander, he promptly met what is now generally called “street photography” with which he wants to make fun of a life that is too serious.\nIn 2017 he founds, with others photographers,  a street photography collective named “The Strippers“.","user_id":64237,"name":"Roberto Pireddu","website":"www.robertopireddu.com"},{"id":63798,"bio":"\n\n\n","user_id":63534,"name":"Xabi Lumbreras","website":"www.xabilumbreras.com "},{"id":790991,"bio":"Katya Bogachevskaia (*1986) is a visual artist, curator, editor, and lecturer from St Petersburg, Russia, now based in Lisbon, Portugal. \n\nHaving worked as a photo editor, curator, and lecturer for many years, Katya picked up a camera after moving from Russia to Portugal. Photography has become a tool for Bogachevskaia to express her feelings about forced emigration and the war unleashed by her native country, Russia, in Ukraine. Through her work, she reflects on the intense impact of this devastating war, searches for her own identity, copes with the loss of her home, experiences fear for her children, and navigates the process of integrating into a new environment. Observing her children and the world around her - primarily nature, Katya creates metaphorical images infused with subtle, hidden meanings. With her project It’s Darkest Before the Dawn, Katya recently has been selected as one of the Futures Photography Talents 2024 and was shortlisted in Kolga Photography Award 2024.\n\nKatya is the founder of the Academy of Documentary and Art Photography Fotografika, of the independent photobook publishing house Fotografika Publishing, and editor of Photojournal of Republic Media.","user_id":779950,"name":"Katya Bogachevskaia","website":"bogachevskaia.com"},{"id":63698,"bio":"Born in Rome where he lives and works, he takes part in numerous workshops, for professional growth, alongside famous photographers. He has participated in numerous competitions obtaining important awards: • Cosmos Arles 2018 • Casio national competition • Ciclamente competition 1st absolute prize organized by the Municipality of Florence. • Dotart competition - Trieste Airport exhibition • Winning scholarship and master of creative photography at the Roman School of Photography • Honorable Mentions in international and national competitions. She has experience in reportage social. For some years now, has been telling through numerous stories, social difficulties why   with information correct she would hope to make feel their cry of help in the world.","user_id":63434,"name":"Adriana Miani","website":"www.adrianamiani@wordpress.com"},{"id":796805,"bio":"","user_id":784864,"name":"Abe Perlstein","website":"celephoto.com"},{"id":799670,"bio":"Susan Jane Britsch is a fine art photographer. She has studied at the International Center of Photography in New York and in the Department of Art and Design at Purdue University.  Her photographs have been shown at the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette and at The Arts Federation in Lafayette, Indiana. She received the third-place award at \"Seeing Across Disciplines,\" a juried VR exhibition sponsored by the International Visual Literacy Association. ","user_id":787318,"name":"Susan Jane Britsch","website":"susanjanebritsch-photography.net"},{"id":799665,"bio":"Walking around, clumsily taking pictures and trying not to get hit by cars.","user_id":787314,"name":"Timothee Guzzo","website":"tguzzo.darkroom.com"},{"id":815149,"bio":"I am Subhashis and I am based in Kolkata, India. For the most part, I find myself exploring different streets in Kolkata, especially North Kolkata.  As an enthusiast, I have always been confused by the notion of genres in photography. Primarily, I would be considered a street photographer. However, I try to be open to different and exciting possibilities by not thinking of any genre-specific style. In a way, I am simply responding to my whims. \nI have been creating pictures in this way for about 8 years now. Since my childhood, I have been drawn to how the world suddenly changed while looking through a rectangle. As a clumsy teenager, I suppose it provided me with some semblance of organization. With time, I just never stopped taking photographs. And I still do so primarily because of the joy it brings me.\n","user_id":800886,"name":"Subhashis Halder","website":"subhashis-halder.myportfolio.com"},{"id":433745,"bio":"","user_id":433161,"name":"Claudia Behrensen","website":""},{"id":796790,"bio":"A photo addict, I see the world in 6x4. I'm intreated by the connections we make with others and the worlds around us. My  work explores all forms of connection in a beautifully honest way. ","user_id":784850,"name":"FIONA JENKS","website":"www.fionajenksphotography.com"},{"id":749368,"bio":"Proud father of 5 amazing kids. Husband, father, photographer. \n\nI lived in Denmark for 7 years, Qatar for 10 and in the summer of 2024, I am off for the next adventure... ","user_id":745896,"name":"Richard Bentley","website":"www.richardjbentley.com"},{"id":248071,"bio":"I grew up in a small town in Michigan.  I have also lived in Chicago, Colorado, and currently reside near Nashville. \n\nMy passion for photography started in the military, where I served as a US Army photographer.   I photographed everything from aerial to portraits.   I spent my nights reading and experimenting.   I studied artists such as Elliott Erwitt, Ralph Gibson, and Mark Steinmetz who are just a few of my inspirations.  \n\nUpon my honorable discharge, I attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago and shortly after became a commercial photographer.   I was pretty successful doing that, but within the past 8 years or so, I wanted to get back to the type of photography I love, storytelling.   I changed day job and am now a creative project manager.  I spend my free time walking around, meeting people and taking pictures.  I am currently working on a couple of bodies of work and looking for advice and avenues to share them.   \n","user_id":247469,"name":"Scott Brownell","website":"www.scottbrownell.com  "},{"id":63706,"bio":"Ed Alvarez is a first-generation Nuyorican raised in the South Bronx in the late 1960's. Ed is primarily a cultural and community events photographer, attending various events throughout the South Bronx and outer boroughs. Ed's passion for photography came through inspiration during the Seis del Sur exhibit at the Bronx Documentary Center in 2013, which featured a collection of photos taken of the South Bronx from 1970 to 1990. Soon after the exhibition, Ed purchased a digital camera and since then, he has not put it down. He began attending events in hopes of honing his skills as a photographer and focusing mainly on candid photography. While documenting events, Ed's awareness grew and he has realized the importance of documenting and archiving these events to preserve the culture, pride and talent that flourishes throughout New York and especially his home, the South Bronx. Ed's long term goal is to focus on documentary photography and put a collection of work together that features the cultural diversity in New York. Gentrification is rapidly growing in the South Bronx. Therefore, it is imperative that these events be documented for future generations.\n\nMember of the Bronx Photo League, Volunteer at the Bronx Documentary Center and featured photographer in the BX200 Artist database.","user_id":63442,"name":"Ed Alvarez","website":"Edalvarez.nyc"},{"id":796731,"bio":"","user_id":784807,"name":"Kenta Yamanoi","website":""},{"id":796607,"bio":"Eugenio del Bosque is an arts administrator, film programmer, photographer and filmmaker working in Mexico and the United States. He has worked in photography as a professional and a hobbyist for the past 30 years, shooting digital and film. His interests include documentary, street, nature, landscape, portrait, architecture, and experimental photography.","user_id":784701,"name":"Eugenio del Bosque","website":"eugeniodelbosque.myportfolio.com"},{"id":488896,"bio":"","user_id":488312,"name":"Zoe Šarlija","website":""},{"id":841538,"bio":"622bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:622bet\nSite:  https://622bet.gb.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 02363-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9568-4615\nEmail: 622bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #622bet #622betgnames #622betlogincom #622betwebsite #622betcasino","user_id":827381,"name":"bhs kys","website":"622bet.gb.net"},{"id":64303,"bio":"Ivana Damien George is an interdisciplinary artist working in photography, mixed media, sound, and video.   She explores environmental themes and sustainability through her art.  She has exhibited her work in over 50 national and international exhibitions including at the Flash Forward Photography Festival, Newspace Center for Photography, the Griffin Museum of Photography, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and the Danforth Museum.  She has been the recipient of numerous grants for the creation of artworks.  She holds a M.F.A. degree from the joint program of The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Tufts University.  Her work has been written about in the Boston Globe, New England's Bay Windows, the Las Vegas Sun, Atlanta's Creative Loafing and several Blogs. She is an Professor of Art at Bridgewater State University where she teaches sustainable art practices, alternative photographic processes, analog photography, digital photography, and business issues for visual artists","user_id":64039,"name":"Ivana George","website":"www.ivanadamiengeorge.com"},{"id":418039,"bio":"I am intrigued by contradictions in our world, peace and chaos. minimalism and complexity, relaxation and stress - and in my own case - the impersonal, in the form of architecture,  and the personal perspective one finds on the street.\n\n I share my time between commercial photography, producing creative images for a wide range of clients from property and architecture, to events, portraits and food.  I combine this with  sojourns into the day and the night, to seek out the magic of the moment, of otherwise undocumented instants, presenting contrasts and conflicts for the eye to resolve.","user_id":417455,"name":"Nick Vidal-Hall","website":"www.vidal-hallphotography.co.uk"},{"id":745041,"bio":"Cherry Archer is a visual artist based in Vancouver, Canada. Her art explores the relationship between humanity and nature. It is informed by ecopsychology, a field of study fostering ecological thinking and documenting how exposure to nature has beneficial effects on mental, physical, and emotional well-being. She endeavours to bring plants and art to urban spaces to relieve stress and encourage environmental stewardship. She has exhibited images from her Botanical Ice Tile series as large-scale public art across Canada. Her art has been shown in Vancouver area art galleries and the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair. Cherry’s photography appears in “Human”,  the 10th issue of the internationally renowned Prix Pictet photobook celebrating sustainability and photography. Her art is held in private collections internationally.","user_id":742071,"name":"Cherry Archer","website":"www.cherryarcher.com"},{"id":796791,"bio":"Emily sees things from a different perspective. It’s something she’s good at. Something that was possibly brought about by an ADHD diagnosis and enhanced by raising a non-verbal son. His autism has taken her on an incredible journey of discovery, a way of seeing and thinking that could only be described as intensely sensory. Feeling and seeing, darkness and light, truth and shadows.\n\n","user_id":784851,"name":"Emily chalk","website":"www.emilychalk.com"},{"id":840017,"bio":"","user_id":825860,"name":"Mariana Lima Paulo","website":null},{"id":796048,"bio":"Aalia is a passionate photographer on a journey of discovery to explore her insatiable curiosity and capture the beauty in everyday life.  Aalia's fascination with photography was sparked in her early teens when she found solace behind the lens of a camera to capture fleeting moments she would treasure for life. Unbound by conventions, Aalia explores various photography mediums. From the vastness of landscapes to the serenity in still life, Aalia hopes to remain opened through her journey as a photographer in capturing the world from her lens. ","user_id":784229,"name":"Aalia Solomon","website":"Etsy.com/liavisuals"},{"id":638372,"bio":"I am a Vancouver-based fine art photographer. My work covers a wide range of topics ranging from architectural and the urban environment to visual abstractions created in my studio. Currently I have been focusing on glass and metals.\n\nI have a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design and a Continuing Studies Certificate in Photography from Langara College. I also have a Master of Arts from Simon Fraser University and a Master of Education from the University of Toronto.","user_id":637788,"name":"Diane Cote","website":"www.dianecotephotography.com"},{"id":63626,"bio":"After graduating from an art university, I got a job at an advertising agency as a graphic designer. Working there for years, I changed to a job at an optical equipment manufacturer and I restarted to take pictures. I have been quite active for creating my own photo works. Since the first personal exhibition in 2001, I have held 4 personal photo exhibitions and taken part in group’s more than 10 times.\n\n*Performance Record\n2014 : ”Starting a New Story” was put on the GUP Magazine. \n2015 : lensCulture Explore Categories 《CONCEPTUAL》 　\n2015 : A further 40 photographers by ESPY Award 2015.\n2016 : ONWARD Compe 16’ / “On The Spot ” put on display in the ONWARD Summit exhibition.\n2016 : ”Oshichi” was put on the Dodho Magazine and the GUP Magazine. and It has been published on the Dodho magazine again  as one of its monthly Most Popular Stories in Jun.\n 2016 : ”Oshichi” was put on the Dodho Magazine print edition. (16 pages)\n 2016 : My interview was put on the Dodho Magazine.\n2016 : “On The Spot ” has been selected for \" Honorable Mention\" in Black and White International Award.\n2016:  My works has been selected as one of \"15 Talented Asian Photographers\" by Dodho magazine. \n\n*Personal exhibition\n2003 ‘Shimouchimagi‘ at Gallery 1/f,Tokyo\n2008 ‘M House‘ at Kodak gallery, Tokyo\n2010 ‘Abyss of time‘ at Totem Pole Photo Gallery, Tokyo \n2013 ‘Sound from the sky‘ at Gallery space M, Saitama \n\n*Group exhibition\n 2006〜2015　I joined many group exhibitions over ten times\n","user_id":63362,"name":"Michiko Chiyoda","website":"michikochiyoda.com"},{"id":134261,"bio":"Mark Bennington is a portrait photographer based in Mumbai, India. He’s work has been featured in The Atlantic, Huffington Post, UpWorthy, CNN, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal India, The Times of India, GQ India, Forbes, Worth and  Platform magazine. He is a former adjunct professor at The S.I. Newhouse School and author of \"Living the Dream: The Life of the 'Bollywood' Actor\" (HarperCollins).","user_id":133659,"name":"Mark Bennington","website":"markbennington.com"},{"id":559485,"bio":"I am a computer scientist by profession and training and am currently retired. Photography is the non-verbal way I communicate what I see and what I feel. Being able to explore new ways of using  my camera and learning new editing techniques have been an important part of my growth as a photographer. I travel internationally as often as I can so that I can learn directly about the commonality and differences I observe through these travels. My photographs illustrate this. I am very fortunate to share the beauty and knowledge through my photography.","user_id":558901,"name":"Bobbi Spitzberg","website":"through-my-eyes.smugmug.com"},{"id":796837,"bio":"Kaseleno, an artist and creative director from Westchester, New York, studies the depths of emotion and thought in a way that is uniquely her own.\nShe invites viewers into a world where reality and imagination intertwine seamlessly. Her talent is not limited to her technical prowess – making nearly every prop and outfit – but her connection to the unseen and ethereal is what sets her apart.\nSince childhood, Kaseleno has had vivid dreams that go beyond the confines of the ordinary. These dreams are spiritual voyages where the veil between the living and the dead dissipates, and the theoretical becomes tangible.\nKaseleno meticulously chronicles these encounters in her dream journal; a treasure trove of inspiration that fuels her creativity. Within its pages lie her interpretations of the universe’s secrets, encoded in colors, symbols, and scenes that stir the soul and spark the imagination.","user_id":784890,"name":"Kyla Seleno","website":"www.facebook.com/kaselenocreativeofficial"},{"id":783955,"bio":"Mai Naito is a photographer born in Osaka, Japan. In 2015 she moved to Brisbane, Australia to study and grow in a new environment while fueling her passion for capturing moments. \n\nMai grew up in an environment blessed with nature and perceiving natural spaces through the lens of her imagination. Based on her personal childhood experiences of seeking beauty in nature, she developed an interest in expressing the emotional effects of natural spaces.   \n\nThrough this approach she aims to connect with the audience through this emotion, encouraging them to rediscover a deeper connection between themselves, their natural environment, and the very moment itself. ","user_id":774053,"name":"Mai Naito","website":"www.mainaito.com"},{"id":796819,"bio":"Wenda Habenicht grew up in Boulder, Colorado and graduated from Beloit College in Wisconsin before moving to New York City to earn her MFA at Columbia University.  While living in Brooklyn, New York, she created numerous large-scale, outdoor, architecturally and/or anthropomorphically derived sculpture which were exhibited in the United States and Canada. After a twenty-two year hiatus from making art, Wenda started taking photographs in 2012 and began developing her series of digital photographic diptychs. Several years later, she returned to building sculpture and creating works on paper.","user_id":784874,"name":"Wenda Habenicht","website":"www.wendahabenicht.com"},{"id":796808,"bio":"Nataliia Bebeshko is a contemporary still life photographer who finds beauty and inspiration in everyday things. Primarily using iPhone and natural light she creates colorful compositions from ordinary objects. Nataliia works as freelance prop stylist on self-initiated projects and commission works.","user_id":784866,"name":"Nataly Bebeshko","website":"www.instagram.com/colour_set"},{"id":731956,"bio":"Laura Beth Reese is an artist and reality television connoisseur. She uses photography as a tool to explore her obsessions; from her ex-boyfriends to her biological mother\nto social media influencers. Her work has been exhibited nationally, most recently at the Pen + Brush Gallery, the SPRING/BREAK Art Show, and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. She was a 2016 recipient of the Traveling Fellowship from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and in 2012 was awarded first place in the Museum School’s Yousuf Karsh Prize in Photography. Her work has been published in Boston Art Review, Paper Safe, and online at Cosmopolitan and The Huffington Post, among others.\n\nReese was born in Iowa and raised on the East Coast of the United States. She holds an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and a BA from Muhlenberg College. She resides in Boston where she has taught at Harvard University, Boston College, and currently works as a Studio Manager and part-time faculty member at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.","user_id":731205,"name":"Laura Beth Reese","website":"www.laurabethreese.com"},{"id":32153,"bio":"Marcus DeSieno is a visual artist interrogating institutions of power through the language of photography. DeSieno is particularly interested in how visual technology is used as a tool of oppression by the state and what our future holds as this technology continues to evolve. He received his MFA in Studio Art from the University of South Florida and is currently Associate Professor of Photography at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington.\n\nDeSieno's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and his work has also been featured in a variety of publications including The British Journal of Photography, The Boston Globe, FeatureShoot, GUP Magazine, Hyperallergic, Huffington Post, National Geographic, PDN, Slate, Smithsonian Magazine, Washington Post and Wired.  DeSieno's first monograph, No Man’s Land: Views From a Surveillance State, was published by Daylight Books in 2018.\n\n \n\n","user_id":32158,"name":"Marcus DeSieno","website":"www.marcusdesieno.com"},{"id":208169,"bio":"I work in the photography and videography industry. Most of the time has been at a local TV station covering what is happening in the Tri-Valley. My work includes journalism, documentary and short scripted films. ","user_id":207567,"name":"George Tanner","website":"www.g-t-media.com"},{"id":796829,"bio":"I work professionally as a commercial photographer, but my greatest passion is street photography. Nothing brings me more pleasure than freezing a moment of humor, irony, joy, or pathos, shining a light on the human experience and telling a story that we all can relate to. ","user_id":784883,"name":"Petra Ford","website":"www.petrafordstreet.com"},{"id":103249,"bio":"I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At 14 years old I was discovered by a Ford modeling agency scout. I modeled until I was 28. \nI did not always want to be the subject in front of the camera, I was constantly talking to the people behind the scenes — the hair stylists, makeup artists, set designers, photographers. I was interested in all these elements and my own aesthetic visions started to develop.\n As a result, Photography, became my biggest  passion. \nAt the age of 29, I became a fashion designer and a photographer, and at the age of 41 (2 years ago)I discovered pole dancing which has changed my life. That is what made me decide to start with this dancers photography project. My goal is to develop this project into circus performers, acrobats, athletes and dancers of all kinds. \n\n","user_id":102647,"name":"cecilia De Bucourt","website":"www.ceciphoto.com"},{"id":799087,"bio":"Born and raised in the vibrant city of Caracas (Venezuela), Alejandro Beltran is a film photographer residing in Barcelona. His work captures the fleeting moments of life and transforms them into enduring narratives, echoing the complex, often contradictory layers of his cultural and personal identity.\n\nBeltran's journey as an artist is deeply intertwined with his surroundings. Caracas, with its dynamic contrasts and rich textures, provides a fertile ground for his exploration of visual storytelling. Through film photography, Beltran captures the raw and unfiltered essence of his environment, preserving moments that might otherwise slip into obscurity.","user_id":786867,"name":"Alejandro Beltran","website":""},{"id":796381,"bio":"I am a video director, video editor, and photographer based in Jacksonville, FL, originally from Tampa, FL. I began doing light photography around 2016 as a hobby and have continued to develop my craft throughout the years, doing shoots in my free time or when I found interesting subjects in cities around Florida. A videographer by trade, I enjoy playing around with motion in my work. I also pull inspiration from paintings, primarily surrealism and abstract expressionism. While studying film, I learned that the best cinematographers learned lighting and composition from painters who mastered these elements in their works of realism. I attempt to do the same with abstract art, using the camera as a tool to create unique images with shape and color to illicit an emotional response. ","user_id":784511,"name":"Daniel Wind","website":""},{"id":63731,"bio":"As a Chicago-based corporate headshot, portrait, branding, and events photographer, Kambua captures the beautiful moments in life with a focus on creating images that resonate and inspire. Her approach to photography is defined by her ability to relate, connect, and create moments that reflect the true essence of her subjects.\n\nOver 20 years ago, Kambua picked up a film camera and never looked back. Her fascination with people has fueled her passion for photography, making her work as a headshot, portrait, and travel photographer deeply fulfilling. With every photograph, she aims to enhance how people feel about themselves, capturing images that reveal their unique personalities and strengths.\n\nKambua's joie de vivre—her joy of living—is her superpower. It shines through in her work, infusing each project with energy and authenticity. Whether capturing the essence of a corporate executive, the warmth of a family portrait, or the vibrancy of an event, Kambua's photography celebrates the beauty of life's moments, both big and small.\n\nWith an eye for detail and a heart for storytelling, Kambua continues to explore the world through her lens, driven by a desire to create meaningful con","user_id":63467,"name":"Kambua Chema","website":"www.kambuachemaphotography.com"},{"id":796850,"bio":"Michael Piazza is a street photographer based in New York City. Originally from Oakland California, he first trained as an animation artist before discovering photography many years later. He shoots primarily in color and photographs whatever interests him as life unfolds - which seem to frequently be moments of heightened energy, emotion, and visual interest.","user_id":784901,"name":"Michael Piazza","website":""},{"id":63855,"bio":"His works are mostly focused on a documental approach of the societies, places and everyday situations. Has published works in Fotomundo, FotoArgenta, GetInspired, F-Stop, Inveterate Arts and Culture, and Edge of Humanity magazines.\nNominee awards in 11th (2016) and 12th (2017) Black and White Spiders Awards. Selected and published in the book \"Childhoods: New Words\" (2015) of the Walter Benjamin Foundation.\nHis work has been exhibited in solo and collective exhibitions in Argentina.\nPublished the book \"Anatomy of a World in Black and White\" (2014).\nCurrently works as freelance and performs workshops. ","user_id":63591,"name":"Miguel Lattanzi","website":"www.miguellattanzi.com"},{"id":796877,"bio":"I've been photographing for over five years. I work in various styles, but recently discovered my passion for fine art photography.\nIn my work, I often experiment with simple, everyday objects and familiar images. I use familiar images in unconventional ways and add elements of drawing during the editing process.\nI use Cubist, Primitive, and Surrealist techniques, creating my own outlet for my imagination.","user_id":784923,"name":"Natalya Sergeeva","website":"www.sergeevaphoto.ru"},{"id":64064,"bio":"Toño Busqueta (1986) is a mexican photo-documentalist, independent filmmaker and mechatronic engineer. Studied photography at the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP), after several years of studying by himself.  \n\nIn 2014, he started his most personal and relevant project \"The Fury of Tlaloc Over Mexico City\", which has received national and international mentions (Honorable Mention at the International Photography Awards (IPA, 2018), Nominee at the Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA, 2016), Rank 18 at the Urban Photo Awards 2016 and winner of the Canon Challenge \"Lightning\" in 2015). His work has been published in different media such as: MXCity, máspormás, Chilango, Xataka, VICE, Cultura Fotográfica, FotoZoomDigital and exhibited in Germany, Italy and Mexico.\n\nBeside of photographing urban lightning, Busqueta focuses in documenting people in daily life situations, culture and social manifestations. He won bronze medal at the Moscow International Photo Awards (MIFA, 2017) and was finalist at the contest \"More Than 43\" in 2016. \n\nBefore photography, he worked independently as co-producer and co-director of short films and a music video between 2010 and 2013. His shortfilm \"Thirst of Life\" was presented at the Short Film Corner of the Cannes Film Festival (France, 2012) and official selection at the FICMA (Spain, 2012). ","user_id":63800,"name":"Antonio Busqueta Mendoza","website":"www.antoniobusqueta.com"},{"id":64084,"bio":"Mahtab Nafis (b. 1988) is a Bangladeshi photographer. He has attended the 3 year professional photography program at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute.\n\n\n","user_id":63820,"name":"Mahtab Nafis","website":"www.mahtabnafis.com"},{"id":103194,"bio":"Aisling McCoy is an Irish visual artist whose work looks at how we inhabit space. Her background as an architect is central to her practice, which investigates the conflict between architecture as an intellectual concept, created through images, and it’s translation into built form. She’s particularly interested in the ideological aspect of inhabitation and the role of both architecture and photography in constructing the ideal. Over the past year her art and teaching practice has focused on the physicality of the photograph; both as a method of translating place, and an object which generates its own space of meaning. ","user_id":102592,"name":"Aisling McCoy","website":"www.aislingmccoy.com"},{"id":139828,"bio":"I began to take an interest in photography in my twenties with the analogue reflex. The passion then turned into a profession, mainly in the field of clothing and fashion, also given the large textile district that is the city where I live and the proximity of Florence. At the same time, in my free time and traveling, I have cultivated photography as an intent of visual research and development of a personal gaze, especially in the context of storytelling through images of urban and non-urban environments, and in the more people-oriented street photography. Trying every time to document that extra something that lies in the simplicity of moments, gestures and spaces of everyday life that are usually wrongly considered less important.\nI have a setter named Libre to keep me company, I love cinema and writing fiction.\n","user_id":139226,"name":"Matteo Bertini","website":"www.matteobertini.com"},{"id":584909,"bio":"","user_id":584325,"name":"Beatriz da Costa","website":"bdcprojects.net"},{"id":192423,"bio":"Fine Artist and Photographer-Rita's work is about memories, fragments, and the fragility  and the beauty of the world around us. \nRita graduated from The University of Gloucester in 2017 achieving a BA in Fine Art (1st) and winning The PJ Crook ward for outstanding work for her Degree Show.\nRita has had photographs published in The Observer Newspaper as well as Frames Fine Art Photography Magazine and has recently been featured in 101 contemporary artists and more with a series of Photographs, Rita has recently been appointed as Ambassador for Hundred Heroines a charity that recognises Women in Photography. \nThe Glasgow Gallery of Photography are showing several of her photographs in exhibitions in April and June 2024 and she has been nominated in The Fine Art Photography Awards 2024 with her series Decomposition.","user_id":191821,"name":"Rita Long","website":"Rita Long Facebook"},{"id":770663,"bio":"Fukami Ohno is a Tokyo-based photographer, Altenative process instructor and researcher. \nShe began taking photographs at the age of 8, and studied all aspects of imaging, including photography, from high school through graduate school. She had many opportunities to come into contact with people of all ages and nationalities during my childhood, which led to my awareness of the issues of \"diversity, weathering, and the transmission of memory. She also deepened her research on techniques that are considerate to the human body and the environment due to my frail health. She uses digital or analog techniques depending on the theme of her work.","user_id":763144,"name":"FUKAMI OHNO","website":"o0fukami0o.wixsite.com/photo"},{"id":93912,"bio":"I graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1974 with a BFA in Photography as a Fine Art.  Immediately upon graduation moved to Washington, DC and became a teaching assistant at the acclaimed Corcoran College of Art + Design.  That led to a career in DC as a freelance commercial photographer.  I was offered a job to be a Director of Photography on a clay animated feature film, from there it led to a career in the Animation and Visual effects business.  Now I have left that business and returned to the photography I was trained for.\n\nA passion for Architecture has led to a series of black and white images highlighting the architecture of Palm Springs and the many diverse structures around the world.  A new series on the Los Angeles downtown area has brought acclaim and being featured in a show in the fall of 2015.  These images center around the Disney Concert Hall and the financial district of Los Angeles.\n\n\n","user_id":93407,"name":"Jim Riche","website":"www.jimriche.com"},{"id":731895,"bio":"In 1995, photographer and teacher Heather Pillar collaborated with Morrie Schwartz, an author and revered professor of sociology at Brandeis University to photograph\u0026nbsp;Morrie\u0026nbsp;during the last six months of his life struggling with ALS.\u0026nbsp;The project illustrates Morrie's philosophies about death and dying through photographs Pillar made of him interacting with family, friends, and caregivers. Over a quarter-century later, Morrie's wisdom resonates with people around the world due to the best-selling memoir:\u0026nbsp;Tuesdays with Morrie\u0026nbsp;by Mitch Albom. Morrie's warmth and vitality comes through in each photograph to illustrate love and loss and the power of community.\u0026nbsp;Morrie taught people, including Heather - how to live fulfilling lives with love.\u0026nbsp;“It is by facing fears of death that we learn how to live.”\u0026nbsp;Heather Pillar\u0026nbsp;was a news and documentary photographer before teaching in seven countries over four continents in 25 years. Recently repatriated, Heather’s exploration of her negatives expands the original story of Morrie’s philosophies in a visual format.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":731158,"name":"Heather Pillar","website":"heatherpillar.com"},{"id":796946,"bio":"","user_id":784985,"name":"Chris CP Cheung","website":""},{"id":796916,"bio":"I am passionate about photography, refining my vision day by day so that I can explore the beauties of the world.","user_id":784959,"name":"MARIA RAQUEL IDE","website":""},{"id":103732,"bio":"","user_id":103130,"name":"Maren Schram","website":""},{"id":200857,"bio":"","user_id":200255,"name":"Nastia Fedkina","website":""},{"id":367820,"bio":"Irish-born photographer Theodore Clarke studied at the London College of Communication and FAMU Prague. ","user_id":367218,"name":"Theodore Clarke","website":"www.theodoreclarke.com"},{"id":67462,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer based in Vancouver, Canada. I specialized in portraiture, real estate photography and fine arts.  ","user_id":67196,"name":"Engelbert Romero","website":"www.engelbertview.com"},{"id":800880,"bio":"I am an art photographer","user_id":788256,"name":"Zinaida Sassarini","website":null},{"id":684480,"bio":"Linda Farwell is a multimedia photographer, born and working in New York City. \nHer work has spanned over 50 years with her first art show in 4th grade.  She was the high school yearbook photographer for the class of 1982. She went on to assist photographers all over the world until striking out on her own in 1995 as a commercial photographer. Her commercial work has been seen in Business Week, The New York Times, VNS Health, Random House, and Seventeen magazine.  Her art photography has been featured in Sun Magazine, exhibited in London, NYC, Henry L Ferguson Museum on Fishers Island in NY, and most recently was selected by Philip Brookman the Consulting Curator in the Department of Photographs at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. to be included in a curated exhibit at the Academy Art Museum in Easton MD. \n\n","user_id":683896,"name":"Linda Farwell","website":"www.lindafarwellart.com"},{"id":797010,"bio":"","user_id":785040,"name":"Christopher Mann","website":""},{"id":713509,"bio":"I studied for two years at Fotoschool Statief and there I learned the technical aspects of photography. From 2019 until 2023 I was part of Fotocollectief Utrecht. Within Fotocollectief Utrecht development was a key factor; every year different photographers were invited to teach and coach the group. In 2023 I was part of Storing Aub which offers a new impulse to artists. It is a place for research and experiments, depth and inspiring exchange with other artists.\n\nExpositions and nominations: \nPart of group exhibition 'Corporeality' curated by non-profit organization Art-Icon, head curator Danila Tkachenko,  November 8-10 2024 at 74 Bd Richard Lenoir, 75011, Paris, France\nGroup exhibition June 11 and 12 2022 at Stichting Parts, Den Dolder, Netherlands\nGroup exhibition May 20 and 21 2023 at De CultuurHoek, Driebergen-Rijsenburg, Netherlands\n\nNominee 18th International Color Awards 2025 Category Fine Art\nNominee Fine Art Photography awards 2024 Category Open Theme\nNominee Fine Art Photography awards 2022 Category Fine Art\nSelected as GUPNEW Talent 2022","user_id":712925,"name":"Mascha Meijer","website":"www.m4fotografie.nl"},{"id":81597,"bio":"I am a street photographer based in Poland.","user_id":81295,"name":"Krzysztof Dygasiewicz","website":"www.instagram.com/krys.dygas"},{"id":796981,"bio":"","user_id":785015,"name":"Diana Manolova","website":""},{"id":795830,"bio":"I'm Vincenzo Buscemi, a photographer from Palermo, Sicily. After studying graphic design and photography in my hometown, I moved to Milan to work as a graphic designer and photographer. Milan's vibrant art and fashion scene provided me with plenty of inspiration and opportunities to develop my craft.\n\nIn 2010, I relocated to Munich, where I currently live and work. Munich's rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty continue to inspire me and fuel my creativity. My passion for photography, art, and music is an integral part of my life and serves as a constant source of inspiration.\nThrough my photography, I strive to capture the essence of the world around us, expressing my unique ideas and dreams in a way that words cannot. \n\nMy work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and exhibitions across Europe, and I believe that photography has the power to evoke a wide range of emotions and inspire viewers to dream.","user_id":784037,"name":"Vincenzo Buscemi","website":"www.buscemistudio.com"},{"id":796919,"bio":"Satoru Ikeda: Photographer\nWorks mainly with film cameras.\nHas participated in many group exhibitions and published several zines.\nJanuary 2018 Tokyo Solo Exhibition: Alt_Medium\nJune 2018 Solo exhibition in Osaka:Galerie de RIVIERE\n2019 The 1st Photography Publication Award, Grand Prize\nSeptember 2023 2 Artists Exhibition in Aichi, Japan\nOctober 2023 5 Artists Exhibition, Aichi, Japan\nFebruary 2024 Solo Exhibition Shinjuku, Tokyo","user_id":784962,"name":"Satoru Ikeda","website":"satoruikeda.jp"},{"id":200091,"bio":"Hi, Im Federica,  an interior decorator and creator of lamps with a love for photography and for all that is creative.","user_id":199489,"name":"Federica Veronesi","website":"www.laranachesalta.com"},{"id":796924,"bio":"Photography for me is a passion and I take photos when I have time","user_id":784966,"name":"Nguyen Xuan Khanh","website":""},{"id":67474,"bio":"Documentary Photographer based out of Denver, Colorado. ","user_id":67208,"name":"Matthew Defeo","website":"www.matthewdefeo.com"},{"id":796951,"bio":"","user_id":784989,"name":"Jessie Hearth","website":null},{"id":63853,"bio":"Pierre Terdjman is a  35 years old photojournalist and co-founder of #DYSTURB. He began his career in the Israeli daily left wing newspaper Haaretz. In 2007, he returned to France to join the team of photographers in Gamma agency. Since then he has covered events including the post-election violence in Kenya, the Russian-Georgian conflict, Afghanistan (where he spent a year following a French unit for Paris Match), and Haiti after the earthquake.\n \nMore recently, he photographed the Arab Spring, covering both the fall of Ben Ali in Tunisia and Mubarak in Egypt as well as the struggle for liberation against Gaddafi in Libya. He is regularly in Israel, where he has documented the fall of the Israeli dream. In 2012, he won a scholarship Photoreporter Festival of Saint-Brieuc to continue his work in the long term.\n\nIn 2013 he covered the uprising of violences in Central Africa for the French magazine Paris Match.\n \nHis photographs are regularly published in Paris Match, GQ and The New York Times Magazine. His work on Haiti was presented by the Ministry of Culture in a joint exhibition with Jérôme Sessini, and photographs of the Arab Spring have been exhibited at the festival in Tbilisi. In 2011, he exhibited at Visa pour l'image. In 2012, a retrospective exhibition held at the Parisian gallery Sophie Rozenberg was a resounding success. He is currently working on ecology in France, a project for which he received a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture.","user_id":63589,"name":"Pierre Terdjman","website":"www.pierreterdjman.com"},{"id":533937,"bio":" photographer ","user_id":533353,"name":"natasha durlacher","website":"www.natashadurlacher.com"},{"id":199767,"bio":"","user_id":199165,"name":"Alicja Yusupov","website":"www.yusupova.pro"},{"id":678776,"bio":"Jo Sax is a photographer and image maker, specialising in work with animals. Through sets and carefully crafted scenarios, as well as individual portraits, Jo’s work creates a highly stylised magical world of light and colour, shot through with her characteristic playful humour, in which animals are the stars, and humans mute witnesses to their antics. \n\nDrawing on her fine art training and extensive experience in the photography industry, Jo creates narratives out of the unexpected, visions that constantly delight and surprise, and uses her own memories and imaginings as the starting point for a series of arresting and provocative images. \nJo brings technical expertise and a forensic attention to detail, built on the exacting standards demanded by her experience in the advertising industry. Her work has been exhibited and published extensively over the last twenty years, and in that period, she has honed a distinctive and unique aesthetic, a world of wonder and revelation. \n\n\n","user_id":678192,"name":"jo sax","website":"www.josax.com"},{"id":703099,"bio":"Na de Foto Academie in Amsterdam maak ik vooral vrij werk.: Poëtisch werk of conceptueel werk met een toekomst-gerichte boodschap bv  de foto van Mel, waarin hij de babyboomers uitnodigt om samen de transitie waarin we zitten, vorm te geven\n\n","user_id":702515,"name":"Marina van Breda","website":"Diversity Enriches (on-line Dec 15)"},{"id":804669,"bio":"","user_id":791433,"name":"Carey Campbell","website":""},{"id":28521,"bio":"Lavoravo  come psicologo in Italia (Reggio Calabria), oggi in pensione,  ho la grande passione per la fotografia. La fotografia serve per capire la persona.","user_id":28526,"name":"Aldo Valenti","website":""},{"id":784765,"bio":"I'm Christian Roy, a passionate photographer based in Montreal, who has a keen eye for capturing the beauty of nature and the authentic emotions of human beings. With a deep appreciation for the natural world that surrounds me, I love to explore the cities and rural areas to capture the essence of breathtaking landscapes.\n\nWhile I'm is still growing and evolving as a photographer, I am committed to using my art to capture the raw emotions of the people around me, but above all, to tell stories and share experiences.\n\n","user_id":774732,"name":"Christian Roy","website":"www.ceeroy.com"},{"id":560801,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":560217,"name":"Peter Kollbach","website":""},{"id":227307,"bio":"My love for traveling and exploring the world was also my early gateway into photography. Before becoming a full-time photographer, I have been a hobby photographer for over 40 years, while pursuing a scientific career. Yes, I have a Ph.D. in Chemistry, but eventually, though, my artistic side yearned to come out. I love traveling, and the outdoors. The oceans, the mountains, the desert in their beauty and greatness have a tremendously soothing and calming effect, while forcing us to be in the moment. Travel broadens our mind by showing us diversity and similarity all at the same time.\n\n","user_id":226705,"name":"Barbara Nussel","website":"www.BarbaraNusselPhotography.com"},{"id":63871,"bio":"My work is a poetic, melancholic and sometimes romantic version of reality, my reality. It's personal and therefore emotional, as I'm quite an emotional character. \nI encourage the viewer to use his or her own imagination. In 2013 I graduated from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam with the project One Year, my visual representation of a year in my life in which three of my family members died, and I was abandoned by my partner. The project gained much attention and has been published in book form. \n\nI live and work in Amsterdam.\n\neducation\n2017                 Expert program: a successful photography project with Evelien Kunst\n2016                 Darkroom printing masterclass with Machiel Botman\n2015                 Workshop DIY-storytelling with Rob Hornstra\n2014                 Magnum workshop with Antoine D'Agata @ Tokyo Institute of Photography\n2012-2013        Internship photographer @ Het Parool newspaper, Amsterdam \n2010-2013        Photo Academy Amsterdam, graduated december 2013\n\nexhibitions \u0026amp; publication\n2021    Project “Outside room 8” @ Rotterdam Photo Festival \n2021    Project \"Outside room 8” @ Foto Festival Naarden\n2019    “Charles goes Arles - The Unseen Edition 2019” @ Unseen Amsterdam \n2019    Book launch \u0026amp; exhibition “One Year” @ Schilt Publishing \u0026amp; Gallery \n2018    \"Charles goes Arles - The Hamburg Edition\" slideshow during Triennale der Photographie in Hamburg\n2017    \"Charles goes Unseen\" @ Unseen, Amsterdam\n2017    \"Charles goes Arles\" guerrilla slideshow during Rencontres d'Arles\n2017    Exhibition \"1 Year\" @ Foto Festival Naarden 2017\n2017    Nominated for the Joop Swart Masterclass 2017\n2017    Gomma Grant 2016 Shortlisted Photographer\n2016    Participated in the Lensculture World Press Photo portfolio reviews, Amsterdam\n2015    GUP New photography 2015","user_id":63607,"name":"Geert Broertjes","website":"geertbroertjes.com"},{"id":759769,"bio":"Simeon is a healing and visionary artist known for mass nude projects in nature, in which participants are guided into geometrical shapes inspired by spirituality, mathematics and science. His combination of art and a wide background in various healing practices offers a transformative experience for those who participate in these projects. He is the driving force behind the Enrootment Method. A multidimensional therapeutic approach that combines verbal techniques with energetic bodywork from a trauma-informed perspective.  \n\nIn his visual work, Simeon focuses the lens on healing individually experienced abuse and exploring humankind’s trauma across psychological, physiological, socio-economical, cultural and spiritual planes. Through his art, he creates safe spaces for participants to surrender into an expansive and healing creative process. A place for conscious connection with Self, with others and with the spiritual Source of creation. In this way, his work becomes more than a personal endeavour and creates a connected conscious community. It is a celebration of the potential and power of healing through art. \n ","user_id":754475,"name":"Simeon Van der Hoeven","website":"www.simeonvanderhoeven.com"},{"id":761523,"bio":"Kaja Krawczyk was born in 1975 in Warsaw, Poland.\nShe graduated from Warsaw University with a degree in International Relations and from Sussex University, Brighton (UK).\nShe has been working in photography since 2021. She studied at the MYPH School of Art Photography (Ukraine) and  completied her studies at the Academy of Photography in Warsaw.\n","user_id":755995,"name":"Kaja Krawczyk","website":"kajakrawczyk.myportfolio.com"},{"id":797053,"bio":"","user_id":785075,"name":"Barbara Parkins","website":""},{"id":271574,"bio":"Harmony and simplicity engaged to create a visual language of quietly through symbolism.\nSelf-taught artist ","user_id":270972,"name":"Svetlana Neskovska","website":"www.saatchiart.com/en-es/account/artworks/1608888"},{"id":720479,"bio":"I am a Brooklyn based visual storyteller with a flair for the nostalgic. My work explores the roles that often overlooked, and sometimes outdated institutions and people play in our history and culture. \n\nI’ve worked in variety of logistically challenging situations on national and international assignments in my 15 years as a staff photographer for The Christian Science Monitor and other regional news outlets. This work ranged from breaking visual news coverage of the Arab Spring in Egypt to in-depth stories following Syrian refugees in Eastern Europe. \n\nAfter years of experience in news photography, I am using my documentary expertise to create a visual exploration of the current critical era in journalism and explore the potential harm that the loss of local newsrooms would bring to our democracy. \n\nI hold an MA in journalism from the University of Missouri. ","user_id":719895,"name":"Ann Hermes","website":"www.annhermesphoto.com"},{"id":62139,"bio":"Graduated  Finearts school in France, David Bart is a visual artist \u0026amp; filmmaker. His works questions the relationships and the subtle intrication which exist between and the world and Human, in particular how the “Anthropocene”, a new geological era characterized by the impact of human activities on the biosphere and ecosystems, refers to metaphysical issues concerning the fragile balance of the world and its impermanence. It questions our certainties and our view upon Man as “Master and possessor of nature”, the vacillating pillars of this mastery and the will of possession that rampant consumerism and the hypersphere depend on. \nIt invites the viewer to a sensory and contemplative journey, and at the some time, to embrace a critical vision, aware of its necesity of deconditioning.","user_id":62063,"name":"David Bart","website":"www.davidbart.com"},{"id":103335,"bio":"I am a Dutch artist that lives and works in Almere (near Amsterdam). In 1990 I graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Tilburg (NL) in painting, drawing and photography. Since the development of digital photography my camera and the computer have become my main tools for creation. \n\nRhythm, color and geometry are recurring themes in my photographic work and architecture has proven to be an ideal subject for this. As a photographer. I am attracted by the abstract, rhythmic expression of buildings. \n\nIt is my aim to captivate the viewers by feasts of dancing shadows, sunlit reflections or colour combinations. I hope that through my work they will learn to appreciate the visual music that surrounds us. \n\nPaul Brouns","user_id":102733,"name":"Paul Brouns","website":"www.paulbrouns.com"},{"id":764247,"bio":"As a child, I fearlessly embraced army-army battles with the neighborhood kids, even as the only girl facing the all-boys squad. Perhaps it was my father's encouragement that instilled this belief that I could accomplish anything I set my mind to. His cherished poem, \"The man who thinks he can,\" adorned the side of his old box computer, and he recited it to my siblings and I frequently, reinforcing the power of determination.\nThe convergence of my mother's artistic spirit and my father's entrepreneurial mindset has made me a dreamer at heart and an eternal hustler. These qualities permeate my work as a photographer, where I have had the privilege of capturing campaigns for renowned brands such as  Nike, Converse, H\u0026amp;M, and Polo, to name a few. \n\nAlthough my journey has taken me around the world (including living in New York for almost a decade), I remain steadfast in my South African roots, utilizing my art to illuminate the strength and resilience of women and men who have fought for their freedom.\n\nThrough my work, I strive to reveal the untold stories and profound beauty of the human form. \n\n","user_id":758373,"name":"Liezl Zwarts","website":"www.liezlzwarts.com"},{"id":797048,"bio":"","user_id":785072,"name":"Eva Neukum","website":null},{"id":797085,"bio":"","user_id":785101,"name":"Jessica Foraie","website":""},{"id":214009,"bio":"Freelance Photographer focused on Documentary and Street Photography","user_id":213407,"name":"René Frampe","website":"www.reneframpe.com"},{"id":443206,"bio":"Brazilian artist, academic \u0026amp; translator, working in different genres and media. Born in Porto Alegre, 1974, to parents of Italian and Lebanese descent. Lived also in Canada, travelled to places in Europe and South America. More information about him is available in his website: https://alessandrozir.weebly.com. ","user_id":442622,"name":"Alessandro Zir","website":"alessandro-zir.pixels.com"},{"id":795399,"bio":"Lara Williams is an amateur photographer from the United States who makes her home in Portugal. She is an avid traveler, often by bicycle, who prefers adventures and experiences over comfort and relaxation while on the go. She focuses most often on street photography and the natural world, but likes to dabble in a variety of genres, always to capture both the beauty and the grit of this world we share.","user_id":783684,"name":"Lara Williams","website":""},{"id":797030,"bio":"","user_id":785057,"name":"daniela cormio","website":""},{"id":90170,"bio":"I am a photographer specializing in kids' photography. Working in the field for 20 years and still loving it. ","user_id":89712,"name":"Alexandra Klever","website":"www.alexandraklever.de"},{"id":797042,"bio":"","user_id":785068,"name":"cosimo attanasio","website":"www.cosimoattanasio.com"},{"id":797040,"bio":"","user_id":785066,"name":"Patricio Wood","website":""},{"id":797043,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer, taking pictures of the places I visit and the people around me. ","user_id":785069,"name":"Öykü Ülgüner","website":"www.lensofdirection.com"},{"id":566824,"bio":"John Håkansson is a Swedish photographer and artist. He studied Photography at the University of Photography in Gothenburg and the Academy of Photography at Konstfack, Stockholm. He is interested in how we live and build in urban surroundings and the impact of humans on nature. Landscape and architecture are often motives. He has participated in several exhibitions, received grants, and published three books: Small: Mountains on Bam Boom Books, I närheten and Vita husen on Trema förlag.","user_id":566240,"name":"John Håkansson","website":"www.johnhakansson.se"},{"id":797076,"bio":"Hello there, I'm Clàudia, a humble and amateur photographer who finds wonder in life's smallest details. Through my lens, I aim to capture the essence of the world around me, revealing the beauty in simplicity and the poetry in contradiction. Documentary photography is my passion, inspired by my love for anthropology and my desire to understand the human experience. With each click of the shutter, I embark on a journey of exploration, seeking to uncover the stories that often go unnoticed. Join me as I humbly navigate the complexities of life, one frame at a time.","user_id":785093,"name":"Claudia Nieto i Conill","website":""},{"id":796379,"bio":"Lidewij Mulder (1995, NL) is a photographer from The Netherlands currently based in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a BA in Photography from The University of Applied Photography where she graduated in 2019 with her documentary project ‘’For Whom I Love’’, a series about homesickness and letting go.\n\nOver the years she has been working on several long- and short term projects in the tradition of documentary photography, using a conceptual approach. ‘’To Whom it May Concern’’, is one of them. Mulder combined photography and poetry where she followed Destiny, during that time a 19-year-old law student at the University of Amsterdam. In the series, Mulder is capturing her transition from being a girl to a woman, where self-love and prejudice play a central role.\n\nMulder was shortlisted for 1854’s Media and British Journal of Photography ‘’Portrait of Humanity’’, GUP Magazine’s FRESH EYES and GUP Magazine’s New Photography Talent.\n\nAfter 10 years of living and working in Amsterdam, she moved to New York and is currently following the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program at The International Center of Photography.","user_id":784509,"name":"Lidewij Mulder","website":"www.lidewij-mulder.com"},{"id":483448,"bio":"Paulina is an artist working primarily with photography. Her practice focuses on quiet, unresolved images where the body, gesture, and material presence remain suspended. Often working with analog processes, she is drawn to moments that resist clarity and remain open over time.","user_id":482864,"name":"Paulina Szewczyk","website":""},{"id":63922,"bio":"Luna Milo is a Chilean multidisciplinarian artist, living now in Santiago, Chile, after being living out of her country for eleven years in places such as Barcelona, Madrid, USA, and México. Her photography, writing, and editorial work has been published in the United States, Canada, Chile, Mexico and Europe. Publications of her work include National Geographic Magazine, Eyemazing Magazine (Holland), Metro Gallery Newspaper (UK), Cuartoscuro Magazine (Mexico City), B\u0026amp;W Magazine (USA), Contact Magazine (Canada), Arte al Límite Magazine (AAL/Chile), and Spotlight Magazine (France) \n\nHer photography have been exhibited in photographic showings such a The Toronto Photography Festival (Canada), El Centro de la Imagen y El Auditorio Nacional (Mexico City), The Center for Photographic Art (California, USA), Visa Pour L'Image (Perpignan, France), to name a few.\n\nShe was honored with The Merit Award by BnW Magazine (USA) and lately with an Excellence Award by CFA in France\n\n \n","user_id":63658,"name":"Luna Milo","website":"Under a new construction"},{"id":693419,"bio":"Born in 1972 in a small city, called Poperinge, now living in the historical city of Ypres. Manager, gardener, masseur and photographer, all have one thing in common... I do love beauty, be it the classical beauty we know from art, nature and alike but certainly also anything where I can see an explosion of passion or positive energy. ","user_id":692835,"name":"Stefan Vanwildemeersch","website":"svartservices.wordpress.com"},{"id":784872,"bio":"Scott Lowden is a photographer who moves between commercial and fine art work. A frequent traveler, Scott brings a strong sense of place to his images. With over 20 years of experience, he’s shot ad campaigns for some of the world’s most well-known brands. But it’s during breaks from commissioned projects that he finds himself drawn to a more documentary, immersive flow. His photography has earned him numerous awards, and his work has been featured in both solo and group exhibitions. He’s also self-published several books and mail art projects. Scott’s journey began with still-life photography, after which he spent several years directing and creating festival worthy films. Today he combines all these varied experiences to bring his characteristic cinematic approach to lifestyle photography. Scott calls Atlanta home, where he lives with his wife Wendy and Zoe the pup.","user_id":774818,"name":"Scott Lowden","website":"www.scottlowden.art"},{"id":276162,"bio":"Born and raised in Delaware, Lexi graduated with a degree in visual arts from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2015.\n\nShe has worked in journalism as an editor, writer, and photographer; in higher education as a staff photographer; with high-performance teams such as USA Wheelchair Rugby; and as a freelance photographer focusing on sports and editorial photography.\n\nLexi now lives in central Pennsylvania with her husband, Jordan, and their dogs and cat. ","user_id":275560,"name":"Lexi Coon","website":"lexibrantacoon.com"},{"id":63928,"bio":"Born October 18, 1974 Moscow. Russia.\nGraduated from the Moscow State University of Printing, editorial and publishing faculty.\nMember of the Union of Photo Artists of Russia.\n\nAfter graduation, I am engaged in journalism and advertising.\nI have been photographing for over 20 years, mainly doing travel photography, photojournalism, portrait and advertising photography.\nOver the past 10 years, lived and worked in countries such as: Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Thailand, Sri Lanka and a number of others.\nPublished in various magazines, including: Voyage, Aeroflot, Liniya Poleta, On Air and others.\n\nEight years ago I created the Photoroof club, within which I have been organizing photo tours and teaching photography to this day.\n","user_id":63664,"name":"Alexey Terentyev","website":""},{"id":103624,"bio":"Trained as a Visionary Filmmaker and Marine Botanist. Artist.","user_id":103022,"name":"James Draper","website":"jameshdraper on Instagram"},{"id":108620,"bio":"I'm a photographer, painter, designer, and creative problem solver. I have my BFA in photography from UNT, worked in marketing as a Creative Director until starting a creative company in 2010 called I.Oh. Creative. Photography is so many things to me, from a creative outlet to an alternate way to view the world.","user_id":108018,"name":"Lauren Rohr-Hubbell","website":"iohcreative.com/portfolio/portrait-photography"},{"id":199488,"bio":"Fu Yi-Hao, born 1991 in Taipei, Taiwan. Graduate from Ming Chi University of Technologyin Department of Visual Communication Design in 2014.\nNow, I'm a freelance, video editor, photographer.","user_id":198886,"name":"Yi-Hao Fu","website":"cargocollective.com/maxourselfish"},{"id":797154,"bio":"G McFarland is a photographer and archivist based in Allston, Massachusetts. ","user_id":785157,"name":"G McFarland","website":"www.g-mcfarland.com"},{"id":199972,"bio":"Born in Mexico City in 1963, Moises Levy is a lifelong resident there, and works in the city as an established architect.  \n\nIn 1982, when he began his studies in architecture at Universidad Iberoamericana, his appreciation of the natural relation between light and architecture was deepened. Subsequent travel to Boston, Paris and Venice served to illuminate the unbreakable bond between architecture and its relationship with light. It was this early interest in the qualities of light that lead Levy to photography, and as a counterpoint to his work as an architect he has now been drawn to street and landscape photography. ","user_id":199370,"name":"Moises Levy","website":"www.moiseslevy.com"},{"id":29021,"bio":"Geralyn Shukwit is an artist whose work explores the relationship between people and the environmental landscape. Her long-term photography projects span from New York to Brazil, where she intimately reveals connections through her visual approach of blending documentary and fine art photography.\n\nShe has exhibited in the United States, Spain and Ethiopia; published in National Geographic, Progresso Fotografico, BIG Magazine, Edge of Humanity and by Blue Sky Gallery. She is a winner of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50, AI/AP Latin American Fotografîa, APA/NY and International Photography Awards (IPA) and was nominated for the Henri Cartier-Bresson Award. In the fall of 2024 she will spend two months in Bahia as a resident of the Sacatar Foundation.  ","user_id":29026,"name":"Geralyn Shukwit","website":"geralynshukwit.com"},{"id":797205,"bio":"Guatemalan artist, based in Amsterdam explores identity, relationships with the self and the world around us  through playful and thought-provoking art.\nHer work is diverse, multimedia. Often blurring the line between the absurd and profound. ","user_id":785199,"name":"aminta paiz","website":""},{"id":797199,"bio":"","user_id":785195,"name":"damien de Blinkk","website":"damien@ blinkk.co.uk"},{"id":851334,"bio":"Photographer and 3d Artist based in Milan\nI move through cities observing how people occupy space, often without noticing each other.\nMy work focuses on fleeting interactions, distance, and the subtle tension between presence and disconnection.\nEach image is part of an ongoing exploration of public space as a shared condition, where individuals coexist without truly meeting.","user_id":837178,"name":"Cristian Chierici","website":"www.cristianchierici.com"},{"id":608922,"bio":"Documentary photographer and cultural anthropologist Mariet Dingemans (1971) is fascinated by the way people form groups and communities. She often follows these social bonds with her camera, in both still and moving image, for extended periods.  \n\nDingemans searches for a system and for coherence in the outward appearance of a group; for codes and rituals that embody the identity of the group and at the same time divulge the individual’s place within it. She looks at how people, through clothes, food, furniture, ways of moving and speaking, norms, customs, and rituals, display their desire to belong together and simultaneously differentiate themselves from others. By focusing on elementary tasks and activities, she reveals types of people who sometimes appear eccentric while remaining readily recognisable. Dingemans’ work is about the individual’s need to belong to a group and the group’s need to differentiate itself from the outside world. About the tension between bonding and autonomy.\n\nMariet Dingemans works on long term documentary projects and does commissioned work for various clients like Dutch newspaper Het Parool.","user_id":608338,"name":"Mariet Dingemans","website":"www.marietdingemans.com"},{"id":63891,"bio":"Born in a mountainous corner of Switzerland near the Italian border, I was first drawn to photograph my surroundings while in Bologna, where I graduated with a bachelor degree in Contemporary History.\n\nIn 2012 I moved to London to attend an MA Photojournalism at the University of Westminster where through the eyes of documentary photographers like Mark Power and Nadav Kander I developed a passion for architecture and urban landscapes.\n\nMy photography process is driven by the same inquisitive spirit that pushed me to explore the streets of Bologna, in constant research of the perfect combination of form, texture and light. \n\nI divide my practice between commercial shoots for architects and interior designers and personal work centred on a psychogeographical exploration of my surroundings. \n\nLuca is one of the co-founder of Mass, a collective of photographers documenting the build environment.","user_id":63627,"name":"Luca Piffaretti","website":"www.lucapiffaretti.com"},{"id":796935,"bio":"Lu is a photographer for both photos and films, who currently lives in Shanghai. He has dedicated in building his career and track record in film photography and advertising and is the winner for numbers of video and advertising awards.  He is keen at portraits, documentaries, and fashion photography. ","user_id":784976,"name":"Lu Neo","website":"www.instagram.com/neolu_ren"},{"id":217497,"bio":"The real essence of my work is to follow what I feel and going forward without hesitation. Everything flows in front of my eyes and I just have to be careful to grasp that movement.","user_id":216895,"name":"Tommaso Tuzj","website":"www.tommasotuzj.com"},{"id":839950,"bio":"","user_id":825793,"name":"용찬 안","website":""},{"id":93679,"bio":"I´m a socially engaged documentary maker and the camera is my tool to express my ideas. Depending on the theme, I make still or moving images. I consider my work to be slow journalism.\n\nWithin my research I explore cultural identities and individuality. My starting point is curiosity and the wish to understand others. Inspired by new ways in visual anthropology I try to come closer to a truthful image of my subject.\n\nWhen I grew up in former East Germany and later studied in the western part of Germany and explored the Netherlands, I became aware and intrigued by all kind of prejudices. Hence, in my work I search for ways to go behind and beyond these prejudices.\n\nI have a fascination for social phenomena characterized by the preservation and maintenance of ideals and traditions, and for their persistence in modern times. Much of my work focuses on the intriguing microcosm of closed communities and their relevance in current world.\n\nI often look for the strange moments of daily life that most people overlook and show them with a winking, gentle humour.","user_id":93180,"name":"Juliane Herrmann","website":"www.julianeherrmann.com"},{"id":797185,"bio":"Malcolm's photography is influenced by classic 20th Century photographers including Cartier-Bresson, Munkacsi, and Avedon. He also uses the recognised rules of composition (often breaking them) and Japanese forms of style and design.","user_id":785184,"name":"Malcolm Leith","website":"www.graphiteimages.co.uk"},{"id":152558,"bio":"Writer and photographer from Detroit, Michigan. Graduated Michigan State University with a degree in East Asian Languages and Cultures. My work has been published in NY Times (T Mag), Nat Geo, ArtReview, BBC, British Journal of Photography, The Japan Times, Roads and Kingdoms and exhibited at Open Arles and The Giovanni Raspini Milano Mood Portrait exhibition.  ","user_id":151956,"name":"Lance Henderstein","website":"www.lancehenderstein.com"},{"id":201754,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in South East of England. I love working with people and using my people skills to ensure that I capture the essence of the subject.","user_id":201152,"name":"Sara Da Silva Acanthe","website":"www.SFDSM4.wixsite.com/SAPHOTO"},{"id":585617,"bio":"Photographe portraitiste aux Editions Gallimard  et plasticienne depuis plus de 20 ans","user_id":585033,"name":"francesca Mantovani","website":"www.francescamantovani.com"},{"id":635061,"bio":"","user_id":634477,"name":"Christopher Schaller","website":"www.schallerphotographs.com"},{"id":430431,"bio":"My photography serves as a visual extension of themes I have also developed through my background in writing, including the relationship between humanity and nature, alongside the general exploration of the American landscape as a literal and theoretical construct. Though I place myself more in the documentary tradition, I am frequently drawn to moments of pageantry or ritual that serve as points of heightened reality, an irruption against which the flow of time breaks like an ocean wave.","user_id":429847,"name":"Joshua Phelps","website":"www.joshuahphelps.com"},{"id":796588,"bio":"I have post-war parents who came to Argentina as children in the ‘40s. They met here and had three daughters. I’m one of them. I applied to the University of Belgrano to study architecture and later landscaping. I worked for many years as an adult I studied photography at Angela Copello’s school. Currently it is  what I do. I discovered with the camera a new way of looking at the world. I have always been interested  in the themes of nature, its relationship with man through time and changes. ","user_id":784687,"name":"Andrea Isabel Schlumpp","website":"www.aschlumpp.myportfolio.com"},{"id":714374,"bio":"Photographer, visual artist, architect, urban planner dealing with observation and design of space, with a particular passion for analyzing the impact of the surrounding world on our mental condition. I deal with documentary photography of everyday life and conceptual photography. Topics related to emotionality and psyche are close to me. I am interested in the interaction of the external world and the internal world. The influence of our mental condition on how we perceive the environment. Analysis of what we do not notice, what is not there, and what actually creates the image. It has to do with the way I design space and the way I arrange my images. Hence, the Japanese idea of \"MA\" is close to me, based on the meaning of emptiness and what is in between. I combine all my interests into eclectic, interdisciplinary works on the border of photography, collage and sculpture.","user_id":713790,"name":"Aldona Cieśla","website":"aldonaciesla.pl"},{"id":797175,"bio":"","user_id":785176,"name":"Agnieszka Zgierska-Werner","website":null},{"id":797192,"bio":"","user_id":785189,"name":"Ines Dias Ferreira","website":"www.inesdiasferreira.com"},{"id":558005,"bio":"","user_id":557421,"name":"Ariel Barbick","website":""},{"id":63892,"bio":"Nasco a Salò nel 1973 , e non ho mai combinato niente, a scuola ero un disastro , nel lavoro uno schiavo , o almeno sempre così mi sono sentito , nella vita anche peggio , ma non ho mai smesso di sognare. Solo nella fotografia ho trovato il coraggio di essere me stesso , dopo un cammino lungo fatto di studio , prove , insuccessi , tanti , ho trovato la mia strada. Non sono un fotografo , o almeno non mi definisco tale , se non altro per non essere schiavo da tutto ciò che l'appartenere a una categoria ti impone inevitabilmente . Uso la Fotografia come  mezzo per raccontare il mio Mondo , quello che vedo , quello che sento .... Uso la fotografia per sognare ancora.\n\n\n","user_id":63628,"name":"Andrea Alberici","website":"5e63b9a5b7bbc.site123.me"},{"id":121991,"bio":"I'm an Italian professional photographer. \nI completed a study of photography at the Shoot Institute in Bologna in 2005 and I completed a Pro-P Masterclass of Paolo Marchetti in 2017. \nNow is a photojournalist working for QN (Quotidiano Nazionale), national newspaper in Bologna, Italy and contributor of Getty Images until 2019.\nMy work is being published on a regular basis internationally on a variety of newspapers, magazines: Guardian, Financial Times, Le Monde, Huffington Post, GQ, Smithsonian, Internazionale, Repubblica, Time","user_id":121389,"name":"Massimiliano Donati","website":"www.maxdonati.com"},{"id":61712,"bio":"I used NIK software to create the black and white image.. is that considered AI?","user_id":61714,"name":"Hinda Schuman","website":"hindaschuman.net"},{"id":586491,"bio":"Alex Bruno is a photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. He has exhibited work in the “Place and Space” Photography Show at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City in 2019. In 2021, Bruno was a finalist for a National Parks Arts Foundation Artist Residency. In March of 2022, he was selected to participate in the Charcoal Book Club Chico Portfolio Review in Montana. In July of 2022,  Bruno was a selected artist to participate in the Friend Editions x Noah Zine Night, in which he created an edition of 25. In November of 2023, he was selected to participate in CENTER’s annual Review Santa Fe. In 2024, Bruno was shortlisted for Belfast Photo Festival and Palm* Photo Prize, in which he exhibited at Melkweg Expo in Amsterdam and 10-14 Gallery in London.\n","user_id":585907,"name":"Alex Bruno","website":"www.alexbrunophoto.com"},{"id":847991,"bio":"ck333 আবিষ্কার করুন — অনলাইন স্লট ও গেমের একটি জনপ্রিয় প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: R. das Flores, 1174 - Boa Viagem, Curitiba - PR, 69928-455, Brasil  \nফোন: (+55) 31 99070-4000  \nই-মেইল: bd.ck333.uk.com@gmail.com  \n#ck333 #ck333_Game #ck333_Slots #OnlineCasino #SlotsGame #OnlineGames #GamingPlatform #ResponsibleGaming  \nWebsite :https://bd.ck333.uk.com","user_id":833835,"name":"Bdckukcom Bdckukcom","website":"bd.ck333.uk.com"},{"id":692657,"bio":"I'm a cultural explorer, city enthusiast, and photographer, who likes to inspire you to look around. Discover moments and people that spark positivity, show kindness, and bring a smile to your face. ","user_id":692073,"name":"Robin Cox","website":"rcxmoment.com"},{"id":61078,"bio":"México/Spain 1973.  \nher work reflects on the formation and loss of identity through daily rituals that often go unnoticed. Her choice of subjects is strongly influenced by her experiences as a woman, mother, and feminist nomad. The result is a series of  portraits and landscapes that invite to reflect and  to identify with the experience of the \"other\".\n\n Winner of the Spider Awards 21 and  2nd place MEM (women empowering women) awards 2020. She was a finalist in the  Prix de la Photographie '23  the Tokyo International Photography awards in '22, the Documentary family awards '21   and a VICE UK jury selection. \n\nAngélica’s work is part of the permanent collections of the ICP (NY) and the Alliance Francais in Quito and Panama. She has exhibited with support of the Contemporary Art Museum in Panama, at the ICP in NY,  Photo España 2023, STAMPA (Madrid), Photofairs (London) and  the Association of Photographers London","user_id":61081,"name":"Angelica Arbulu","website":"www.angelica.carbonmade.com"},{"id":91207,"bio":"My name is Rafał Siderski, born in 1984 in the city of Bialystok, northeastern part of Poland.  From 2005 to 2023, I studied in Opava, Czech Republic, at the Institute of Creative Photography, Silesian University, where i get my  PhD in 2023. In 2008, I completed Pedagogy of Culture studies at the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology – University of Bialystok. The same year I was moved to Warsaw, where I lived and worked as a freelance photographer till 2022. Now I'm living in Cracow and most time, in mountains near polish - slovakian border.\nIn my practice, I am deeply rooted in documentary and reportage photography, from which I have been moving for years towards more personal  projects, including archival photos, objects and involving my heroes in artistic practice.\nIn 2019, I published the book Leave, Leave, which is a private story about an attempt to meet a prematurely deceased father. Through interviews recorded on video, portraits made on the basis of these stories, photos of objects and archival photos, I tell about loss, memory, longing and emigration. The book won a distinction in the competition for the Photo Publication of 2019. I am focused on telling real stories using visual language. Since few years I'm very dedicated to telling stories about climate crisis and inhuman beings.\nPart of collective Albom.pl working with photo archives.","user_id":90745,"name":"Rafal Siderski","website":"www.rafalsiderski.com"},{"id":796989,"bio":"Painter by profession.  My focus has been on people and capturing a slice of life.  Amateur photographer who sees life in frames. ","user_id":785021,"name":"Ingrid Manzione","website":"seenbyingrid.com"},{"id":777742,"bio":"I am a self-portrait, non-photoshopped levitation photographer. I was influenced by a contemporary artist, Natsumi Hayashi, and her “Today’s Levitation” photography series back in 2012. Under a concept named “Zero Gravity”, I create the levitating world and the life of the “levitator,” who is seemingly freed from the force of the gravity. \n\nI have been awarded by over 70 Japanese and international photography competitions and have exhibited in over 70 locations in 5 countries. I am also featured in various media such as national televisions, radios, YouTube, magazines, and online articles in Japan. I also have a YouTube channel, where I post videos on levitation photography, as well as photography camera gear reviews, and many general photography topics.","user_id":769078,"name":"Tomohiko Funai","website":"www.zgravity00.com"},{"id":797247,"bio":"I am recently retired from SJSU - Professor Emeritus in Photography/Art History and Design. I am returning to my art practice after focusing many years on my students.","user_id":785235,"name":"yvonne williams","website":"www.yvonnedwilliams.com"},{"id":797213,"bio":"","user_id":785207,"name":"Kate Breakey","website":"www.katebreakey.com"},{"id":33882,"bio":"I was raised in Orange County, California then moved to San Francisco to study at San Francisco Art Institute. Received my B.F.A. and M.F.A. Fine Art Photography in 1993 and1996 In 1996 I was awarded the John Collier Award in Photography. First Solo exhibition White Column, White Room 1, New York 2002.\nI’ve been Included in group shows at Center for Photographic Art, SF Camerawork, UC Riverside's California Museum of Photography and Site:Brooklyn among others. Currently living in Pacifica a small coastal town south of San Francisco. Studio Artist at Sanchez Art Center. \n\n","user_id":33887,"name":"Cynthia Rettig","website":"cynthia-rettig.com"},{"id":91379,"bio":"I have been working as a still photographer for long time ago. \nTo me the most beautiful and exciting part of my job is to express and show the human soul.","user_id":90916,"name":"Adrienn Szabo","website":"www.adriennphoto.com"},{"id":847801,"bio":"Welcome to Veteran Solar Panel Cleaning, the leading solar panel maintenance experts in Menifee, CA. Owned by Terry, who is a retired Navy Senior Chief. My dedicated team is committed to keeping your solar panels operating at peak efficiency. We specialize in thorough solar panel cleaning, removing debris and maximizing energy production. Additionally, we offer bird net installation to protect your panels from avian visitors. Don't forget our gutter cleaning expertise, ensuring proper water flow and preventing damage. Trust Veteran Solar Panel Cleaning for reliable, professional services.","user_id":833645,"name":"Veteran Solar Panel Cleaning","website":"maps.app.goo.gl/iSWegPcKVFLdsre28"},{"id":729729,"bio":"Amateur photographer trying to grasp moments of life ","user_id":729145,"name":"Elie Mitrani","website":"eliemitrani.com"},{"id":548106,"bio":"Jennifer Jackson, of Jennifer Lynn Photography, is the premier award winning photographer for Aurora Colorado newborn, children, and family portraits. Jennifer specializes in custom portrait photography, is a mom of five, loves a good cup of coffee, and homemade popcorn popped on the stove.","user_id":547522,"name":"Jennifer Jackson","website":"www.jenniferlynnstudio.com"},{"id":797223,"bio":"","user_id":785216,"name":"Ryan Federman","website":""},{"id":797238,"bio":"Montes-Liendo is an American born photographer and\ncinematographer who calls Brooklyn, NY his creative home. His\nwork is characterized by a unique perspective that breathes life into\nthe abstract. With a background in the arts, Montes-Liendo invariably\nproduces outcomes that surpass the typical, offering a special visual\nexperience to his audience.\n","user_id":785227,"name":"Montes Liendo","website":"Montesliendo.com"},{"id":209802,"bio":"Lillis Werder of Lillis Photography is a fine art, event and portrait photographer in the Washington, DC area. She photographs foreign leaders, families, horses and their riders, and travels to Europe to catch the people in foreign lands, doing their every day activities to encourage others to travel to other cultures and experience the unknown. She sells her art worldwide to hotels, hospitals, Getty Images, art galleries, and private homes. Street photography has been a passion for her as she feels that by capturing the people who live in other countries, we are better able to fully understand different cultures, customs, and traditions. Born and raised in Kansas, a graduate of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC, Lillis has gained a special insight into people and places and is able to catch unique moments with her lens.","user_id":209200,"name":"Lillis Werder","website":"www.lillisphotography.com"},{"id":796928,"bio":"","user_id":784970,"name":"Thomas Baldauf","website":"deinehochzeitdeluxe.de"},{"id":797227,"bio":"","user_id":785219,"name":"Nataliia Mihotina","website":null},{"id":612333,"bio":"Yahia Talbi, amateur photographer, comes from the southwestern outskirts of Algeria, exactly from the commune of Timodi, the wilaya of Bani Abbas.\nMy passion for photography made me love this profession, which I still practice with the desire to carry my bag and go towards documenting fleeting moments.\nI love photography in all areas in general, but I love documentary photography, which is usually represented by documenting the customs and traditions of the regions I visit. 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