{"profiles":[{"id":196387,"bio":"Julian Crowe is a photographer based in Central London, UK. ","user_id":195785,"name":"Julian Crowe","website":"www.juliancrowe.com"},{"id":797243,"bio":"AnNYC photographer and artist.  With a small P, and a small A.","user_id":785231,"name":"John Yale","website":""},{"id":197579,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer.  In all of my work and projects I focus on capturing the real and raw aspects of life. I enjoy the challenge of capturing in a frame what I am seeing and feeling in a given situation. ","user_id":196977,"name":"sheny leon","website":"shenyleon.com"},{"id":20415,"bio":"studied photography at Princeton University.  Winky Lewis has a photo studio in Portland, ME.","user_id":20415,"name":"Winky Lewis","website":"www.winkylewisphoto.com"},{"id":796911,"bio":"My background as a photographer stems from my childhood, as my father was a professional wedding photographer. My earliest memories include helping him mix developer and fixer in his darkroom, and watching an image magically appear on paper in the developer bath. Although I didn’t follow his professional specialty, I always used the medium of photography for my artistic and emotional expression.\n \nThe urban landscape has been a continual fascination to me. My style has evolved from literal depictions to exploring a more emotive response to this environment.","user_id":784955,"name":"Rob Senior","website":"www.robseniorphotography.com"},{"id":64049,"bio":"Ordinary amateur photographers, like the story with the camera moving expression","user_id":63785,"name":"Rossi Fang","website":"www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000200403101\u0026fref=ts"},{"id":115755,"bio":"MARCIA LYONS is an American experimental performance artist, writer, director, producer. Initially trained as a video artist, Lyons gained recognition in the New York art scene during the wave of MEDIA + Performativity. Throughout the 1990s, Lyons did a variety of Performance art activities, culminating in many awards, including the prestigious ROME PRIZE, The American Academy.","user_id":115153,"name":"Marcia Lyons","website":"www.marcia-lyons.org"},{"id":797254,"bio":"","user_id":785241,"name":"Jill Sobcov","website":""},{"id":797260,"bio":"","user_id":785246,"name":"Ricardo Groenke","website":""},{"id":172823,"bio":"I received a Bachelor of Fine Art and a Master of Public Administration from Eastern Michigan University.  I am a native of Massachusetts, worked in Michigan for over four decades.  I am now retired and back in Massachusetts focusing full time on my photography.  My work has been in numerous Massachusetts galleries in Boston, Wayland,  Sudbury, Hopkinton, Wellesley, Framingham, Worcester, and Maynard.   \n\nI first worked in black and white film but have now moved to digital capture.  My camera and lenses are Nikon and Lensbaby.  The software  I use includes ON1, Lightroom, and Photoshop.   I use an Epson printer and use Epson archival papers, particularly matte textured papers.  My images are printed up to 12 x 18, (12 x 12 for square images) double matted, and framed with a thin metal frame under  non-glare acrylic.","user_id":172221,"name":"Linda DeStefano Brown","website":"ldbrownimages.com"},{"id":705222,"bio":"I am a street artist and I love playing with light and shadows.","user_id":704638,"name":"Donald Hsieh","website":""},{"id":538064,"bio":"Areca Roe is an artist based in Mankato and Minneapolis, Minnesota. She uses photography as well as video, sculpture, and installation to explore the interface between the natural and human domains. Her past exhibitions are numerous, both national and international, and since 2015 she has been a member of Rosalux Gallery, an artist collective in Minneapolis. Roe has also received several grants and fellowships supporting her work, including the Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant and the Art(ists) on the Verge Fellowship.\n Her work has been featured on several websites, including Colossal, Slate, Juxtapoz, WIRED, National Geographic, and Fast Company; and in print magazines, Der Spiegel Wissen magazine, Le Monde and The New Territory. Her work recently became part of the permanent collection at the Minnesota Museum of American Art and the Minnesota Historical Society.\nRoe is an Associate Professor of photography and video at Minnesota State University, Mankato.  \n","user_id":537480,"name":"Areca Roe","website":"arecaroe.com"},{"id":63947,"bio":"I was born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1958 and I have been involved in photography since 1977. I have worked as a professional photographer, from 1988 to 2002. I capture images almost by instinct, whatever I like, that gives me memories or feelings and I can convert into a photograph.\n\nΈχω γεννηθεί στη Θεσσαλονίκη στην Ελλάδα το 1958 και ασχολούμαι με τη φωτογραφία από το 1977. Υπήρξα επαγγελματίας φωτογράφος από το 1988 έως το 2002. Φωτογραφίζω σχεδόν από ένστικτο, οτιδήποτε μου αρέσει, μου προξενεί μνήμες ή αισθήματα και μπορώ να το μετατρέψω σε εικόνα.","user_id":63683,"name":"Yiannis Krikis","website":"jkrikis.tumblr.com"},{"id":840055,"bio":"I am Alejandro Brenes Sanmartín and my photographic work revolves around the exploration of space, light and memory. I am interested in transforming everyday life into a visual metaphor, capturing silences, geometries and fragments of time that invite contemplation. My gaze moves between the real and the abstract, using photography as an introspective language capable of revealing the invisible and generating an intimate dialogue between the image and the viewer.","user_id":825898,"name":"Alejandro Brenes SanmartíN","website":null},{"id":64919,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in Kavala, North Greece.  Worked as a staff photographer in Greek photo news agencies. After finishing my photographic studies in Athens, ten years ago, i am recording the migration issue. In the past i was following the commercial life of a group of west Africans before and after the 2004 Olympic games, where a part of this project participated in young Greek photographers 2006 exhibition for Hellenic Center of Photography. Other issues that i am focusing is the greek areas close to the borders and whats the impact of boundaries in everyday life of the locals, ecology, culture and religious issues","user_id":64655,"name":"Antonis Pasvantis","website":"www.antonispasvantis.com/index.php"},{"id":115743,"bio":"I started visiting cities to take pictures of the urban atmosphere because of my love for photography. Through this process, however, I discovered the pleasure of “purposeless” strolling and this precious state of mind when I loose myself in an unknown place. I let the pulse of the city as well as random encounters guide me and step by step I break free from the customary, my routine, all sorts of commitments or obligations; as my mind gets overwhelmed by the abundance of stimuli the trip transforms to an internal experience. The camera becomes thus the trusted compass for exploring the world and the self. ","user_id":115141,"name":"Kostas Tzimeas","website":"www.kostastzimeas.com"},{"id":797274,"bio":"","user_id":785256,"name":"Nabil Nazri","website":"www.nabilnazri.com"},{"id":797312,"bio":"","user_id":785285,"name":"Piotr Turecki","website":""},{"id":796585,"bio":"Born in 1983","user_id":784684,"name":"masaki fujimura","website":"fujimuramasaki.com"},{"id":797303,"bio":"","user_id":785279,"name":"Missy Chapman","website":null},{"id":797328,"bio":"Photographer, artist and mother living in the Pacific Northwest.","user_id":785298,"name":"Ashley Strub","website":"www.ashleystrub.com"},{"id":74226,"bio":"Grzegorz Wójcik born in 1979 is a freelance Polish photographer. Recently devoted to long-term photojournalism projects which focus on human relations. His photographic works have been published in the local press and on national TV as well.\n\nGrzegorz Wójcik is also an award-winning photographer holding medals of Prix De La Photographie Paris and Tokyo International Foto Awards. He also received honorable mentions among others at International Photography Awards, Monochrome Awards, and Px3.\nHis first photobook \"Touch of Woodstock .PL\" has been selected as finalist in UrbanPhotoAwards 2020.\n\nHe is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) and the Polish Sports Writers Association. \n\n Currently, Grzegorz Wójcik is a student at the Institute of Creative Photography (Institut tvůrčí fotografie) at the Silesian University in Opava.","user_id":73928,"name":"Grzegorz Wójcik","website":"www.GWojcik.com"},{"id":50839,"bio":"Santa Barbara nature artist/photographer Cheryl Medow creates images of wild birds, in imaginary and real environments entirely derived from her original photographs.   \n \nMedow studied ceramics at Chouinard, received a BA in Art from UCLA, studied printmaking at Hand Graphics and digital printmaking with Mac Holbert and John Paul Caponigro in Santa Barbara.  \n \nSince first exhibiting her work in 2006, Medow has received many accolades including numerous Best Of Show awards and her work is held in numerous private and public collections.  There have been multiple articles written about her work including Proof.National Geographic - An Altered Reality by Becky Harlan in 2014 and Inspire Adobe Photoshop For The Birds by Alyssa Coppelman in August of the same year. Her series has been exhibited at the Wildling Museum, the Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago, Illinois and her work is represented by the Photographs Do Not Bend (PDNB) Gallery in Dallas, Texas.\n \nMedow hopes that by embracing her hyper-real bird images, her audience will also create more space for birds living on our planet and be mindful of the fragility and beauty of life itself.\n\n\n","user_id":50844,"name":"Cheryl Medow","website":"www.cherylmedow.com"},{"id":562544,"bio":"I am a visual artist and graphic designer based in London. I hold an MA in photography from the London College of Communication and a PGdip in Communication Design from Central Saint Martins. I was awarded the Photoworks prize for Photography in 2013. I have exhibited in London and in the UK and also in Barcelona, China and Dubai.","user_id":561960,"name":"ammar syed","website":"www.ammarsyed.works"},{"id":64152,"bio":"Igor Pereira is a photographer and art educator in Brazil, developing work in the field of dance photography\n","user_id":63888,"name":"Igor Pereira","website":""},{"id":115774,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer based in Adelaide, Australia. I have a keen interest in travel photography and have self-published a book of my own photographs from Myanmar, called Visions of Myanmar. I'm currently producing a second photographic book and have held a number of exhibitions, most recently as part of SALA Festival in Adelaide in August 2015.","user_id":115172,"name":"James Muecke","website":"www.facebook.com/james.muecke/photos_albums"},{"id":204767,"bio":"My photographic education is the result of self-teaching, university level course work, workshops and mentorships. The camera has been a constant throughout my life as I pursued my studies, traveled the world and raised three boys.  It is the wonder of what we cannot see that compels me. It’s a beautiful moment captured in the blink of an eye or the unknown revealed through the lens that keeps me creating the simplest of images.  Capturing the elements and gestures of my surroundings, forever recording the play of light within my framed vision.  It is my way of speaking beyond my words.","user_id":204165,"name":"Michelle Elwazir","website":"www.mcephotographs.pixieset.com"},{"id":152290,"bio":"I grew up in the suburbs of North Texas riding bicycles, playing in creeks, and later playing with art. I received a BFA from Texas Tech University in Sculpture and attended Bowling Green State University for graduate studies in Photography and Sculpture. I currently reside and document my life in the Denver, Colorado Area.","user_id":151688,"name":"Todd Bischoff","website":"www.hinterlandarts.com"},{"id":797284,"bio":"","user_id":785263,"name":"Roopsha Samanta","website":""},{"id":760634,"bio":"Nombre: Laura Sadi\n\nNacida en Montevideo, Uruguay. \n\nApasionada de la Naturaleza y la Fotografía desde niña, comienzo con estudios formales de fotografía en el año 2017, realizando diferentes cursos (Cdf, Espacio Hiedra, Foto Club Uruguayo, Casa Arbus, Aquelarre, etc).\n\nMi primera exposición individual fue en el Espacio Foto del FotoClub Uruguayo, producto de que mi trabajo fuera seleccionado como Portafolio del año.\n\nActualmente formo, y he formado parte de varias exposiciones colectivas.\n","user_id":755239,"name":"Laura Sadi","website":""},{"id":796145,"bio":"seven years of experience in editing and typesetting visual works. Graduated from a design school, like shooting.","user_id":784316,"name":"hui luo","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/200206452@N04/albums"},{"id":797297,"bio":"","user_id":785274,"name":"Michael Pointer","website":"www.mepfa.me"},{"id":64138,"bio":"Vlad Sokhin (b. 1981, Russia/Portugal) began his career as a photographer in Portugal, where he worked as a freelancer. From there he moved to Mozambique, where he covered social issues and the cultural life of Mozambican society. After moving to Australia in 2011, he became interested in Papua New Guinea and the rest of the Asia-Pacific region where his work is concentrated now.\n\nAs a documentary photographer, videographer and multimedia producer Vlad covers social, cultural, environmental, human rights and health-related issues, collaborating with various international media companies and with the United Nations and international NGOs.\n\nVlad has won several awards and in 2014 was named Best Photographer in Russia. Vlad's work has been exhibited and published internationally, including at Visa Pour l'Image (Perpignan, France) and Head On (Sydney, Australia) photo festivals and in the National Geographic Traveler, GEO, International Herald Tribune, BBC, Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, Marie Claire, The Global Mail and others.\n\nVlad is represented by Panos Pictures, Cosmos and Laif photo agencies. ","user_id":63874,"name":"Vlad Sokhin","website":"www.vladsokhin.com"},{"id":797316,"bio":"","user_id":785289,"name":"E V Jackson","website":""},{"id":797309,"bio":"","user_id":785283,"name":"Eve Schiano","website":null},{"id":714066,"bio":"My name is Amaya Gurpide. I was born in the north of Spain, among the rich symbolism and sacred art of the Catholic church.  I became captivated with the narratives of the imagery in the altar pieces, and found a profound connection with the visceral darkness of the Baroque chiaroscuro.\nMy father was an artist and early in my childhood I would pose for both him and my mother's photography as each of their works revolved around the portrait and the human figure. In 1999, I moved to New York City to pursue my own artistic career and focused primarily on drawing and painting until I gave birth to my first child. The immediacy of photography allowed me to express ideas that I wouldn't have had time to develop otherwise.\nAs a foreigner in America, I have experienced my heritage from the perspective of both a native Spaniard and as an outsider, and it has helped me realize the significant impact Spanish art has had on me.","user_id":713482,"name":"Amaya Gurpide","website":"www.amayagurpide.com"},{"id":751434,"bio":"Walters discovered her passion for photography while studying architecture,  and photography at Kingston College of Art.\nHer first exhibited project was from images taken in Cuba in 2000, capturing the paradox between the visually rich surroundings and the social struggle.\nIn 2003 she set up a photography studio and built a practise working with musicians and film makers capturing stills for film and stage.  She also continued to experimenting with fine art photography; working on personal creative projects for exhibition.\nShe exhibited at the Inspired Art Fair in 2006, and was published in NY Art Magazine, The British Journal of Photography and The Art Newspaper.\nIn 2008 she had to take a prolonged gap from photography.\nIn 2019 she returned to photography and has been working on projects using traditional film photography, black and white printing techniques, vintage printing techniques in her home studio and darkroom.\nHer personal work has evolved into an exploration of the human form, how it can be portrayed ; the varying ways in which it can be manipulated and to what ends.  Mainly converging around the idea of the person as an object.\n","user_id":747590,"name":"Alexis Walters","website":"alexiswalters.com"},{"id":64148,"bio":"Belgian photographer born in Namur and living in Habay-la-Neuve.\nAs a big fan of cinema and comics, it is no surpise that the latter influence his photographic creations to some extent.\n\nA jack of all trades and self-taught person, he is very much fond of staging. He likes telling stories and building his images the way he has imagined them, often with a social topic as a background.\n\nWhat he likes most is the challenge of producing a possible photographic effect while shooting rather than in postproduction.\n","user_id":63884,"name":"Michael Massart","website":"www.michaelmassart.com"},{"id":64839,"bio":"","user_id":64575,"name":"Ionut Cirja","website":""},{"id":543641,"bio":"Kyle Lui is a Chinese-American photographer living and working in NYC. \n\nKyle's work has primarily focused on the intimacies and sutures within families and communities, with an emphasis on immigrant families, male friendship, and Manhattan’s Chinatown. \n\nIn 2023, Kyle held his debut solo exhibition at Photoville for his project, Sowing Rice with Salt, which was also featured on CNN Style and i-D Magazine. He has also exhibited in Soho Photo Gallery and Pearl River Gallery. Kyle is a 2023 alumni of Review Santa Fe and 2022 alumni of the Bridge Program. ","user_id":543057,"name":"Kyle Lui","website":"kyle-lui.com"},{"id":797332,"bio":"","user_id":785300,"name":"Richard Martinez","website":""},{"id":797295,"bio":"","user_id":785273,"name":"George Showell","website":null},{"id":796563,"bio":"Raised on my multigenerational NC family farm,\n\nloving grade school in multicultural NM,\n\nmy adult life continues with moves and wanderings.","user_id":784662,"name":"Kip Walker","website":"Kipwalkerfineart.com"},{"id":152850,"bio":"Martin Venezky is an artist and photographer exploring relationships between objects, form, drawing, and the image. His work shifts scale from intimate gatherings of discarded objects to expansive wall-sized installations. Venezky's background in graphic design sparked his interest in abstraction as a narrative device.\n\nIn 2001 the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art honored Venezky with a solo exhibition, and, in 2005, his monograph, It Is Beautiful...Then Gone, was published by Princeton Architectural Press.\n\nVenezky has an undergraduate degree in Visual Studies from Dartmouth College and an MFA in Design from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has taught at RISD and CalArts and, for more than thirty years, at California College of the Arts in San Francisco, where he has just been awarded the rank of Professor Emeritus in the Graduate Design Program. \n\nAlthough a longtime resident of San Francisco, Venezky has relocated to Michigan to complete a second MFA in Photography at Cranbrook, thirty years after receiving his design degree from the same institution. He is using this time to further his investigation of abstraction through photography and markmaking.\nmartin","user_id":152248,"name":"Martin Venezky","website":"www.martinvenezky.com"},{"id":788620,"bio":"María Valesca Merizalde, born in Caracas, Venezuela, delved into the arts at the Central University of Venezuela, focusing on cinematography. Her documentary work with Amazonian indigenous communities between 2015 and 2016 deeply influenced her artistic vision, highlighting the relationship between humans and nature. In 2017, a temporary visit to Austria, evolved into a significant life transition. By 2023, after 3 years of study, she earned a Diploma in Fine Art Photography and Multimedia Art from HTVLBA Ortweinschule with her project 'Impermanence'. This work, an insightful exploration of transience, was featured in two group exhibitions: \"Diplomas 23\" at Blindbergh Gallery and \"Positionen Junger Fotografie\" at Schaumbad - Freie Atelierhaus in Graz. Her photographs are contemplations of the dynamics between motion and tranquility and reflect on the ephemeral threads that weave the human experience.\nResiding in Graz Merizalde continues her visual research, aiming to create visual meditations that inspire viewers to engage with the beauty and significance of the present moment.","user_id":777968,"name":"Maria Valesca Merizalde Gomez","website":""},{"id":797282,"bio":"I am a visual communicator whose passion lies in documentary photography and publication design. I’m originally from Washington State but have lived in California, Virginia, Texas, central New York, and am now in the D.C. area. I spent four years in the Navy where I gained experience in leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, and quickly adapting. In 2020 I graduated with my B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies with concentrations in Marketing and Political Science and am now pursuing an M.A. in Multimedia, Photography, and Design from Syracuse University while being a full-time mom. ","user_id":785261,"name":"Hailey Trejo","website":"www.haileytrejo.com"},{"id":64211,"bio":"Since 1986, Contrasto has been a point of reference for quality photojournalism.\n\nThe agency’s photographers, in addition to its close contact with the information and culture worlds, allows Contrasto to be a leader in the field of editorial photography.\n\nContrasto's vast range of activities—including the production and distribution of images for journalism, advertising and image consulting, fashion and publishing, and archives made available online—is guaranteed by the various resources it draws from, both public and private. \n\nContrasto is also an important publishing house, working to produce photographic books of all sorts. Contrasto also produces exhibitions, in cooperation with Italy’s public and private institutions.","user_id":63947,"name":"Contrasto Books","website":"www.contrastobooks.com"},{"id":782175,"bio":"SHAWN ALEX THOMPSON \nBorn in Canada, Shawn is known as an actor, appearing in many films and television series including “Corny Collins” in John Waters’ iconic film “Hairspray”. \nShawn wrote and directed his first feature film, “Dinner At Fred’s,” for George Harrison’s Handmade Films, and was an official selection of multiple film festivals worldwide.  He has also won multiple Awards for his direction.\nShawn has re-immersed himself in the photographic medium, informed by his diverse background in comedy and filmmaking. His first public show premiered in Toronto at the 2023 The Artist Project.  He was presented as part of a group show at the Maison Depoivre Gallery in Prince Edward County in 2023, again at The Artist Project in 2024\n","user_id":772633,"name":"Shawn Thompson","website":"shawnalexthompson.com"},{"id":67732,"bio":"I am a Washington, DC-based editorial and commercial photographer.","user_id":67466,"name":"Eric Kayne","website":"www.erickayne.com"},{"id":64208,"bio":"April Hickox is a lens-based artist, teacher and independent curator who lives on the Toronto Islands. Over the course of over 35 years, she has made images that reflect the natural world, through which I hope to transport the viewer to a place they may have been and is perhaps familiar.  Through lens-based explorations of site and place, she investigate collective histories embedded in the landscape.  Observe tracts of land that have escaped development, or areas that are in the process of natural regeneration. \"My work questions what is “wild” and how we are renegotiating our relationship with wilderness and our environment\" Hickox observes the pockets of green spaces more specifically focusing on the Carolinian forest areas. Some of these areas include the Toronto Islands, Handcock Woodlands in Mississauga and Point Pelee a national park in southern Ontario. she visited these sites regularly, observed and photographing the changes that have taken place in the park, and documented the overlapping layers of human and natural histories. April has mined the distinctions between personal and public sites through film, video, photography and installation. \n\nCurrently her work includes a studio practice using the still lives traditions. Provenance Unknown is rooted in narrative histories that individuals accumulate throughout their lives and the ability of inanimate objects to shape memory. Provenance Unknown, and Variations employ the use of stills and video works exploring the studio still life. \nHer work can be found in numerous public and privet Canadian Collections has been gratefully supported by all levels of funding throughout her career and has exhibited nationally and internationally.  \n","user_id":63944,"name":"April Hickox","website":"aprilhickox.com,  www.lensculture.com/search/projects?q=april+hickox vimeo.com/aprilhickox Instagram: @aprilhickox  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Hickox"},{"id":797063,"bio":"Mairi Hüüdma is an Estonian visual artist creating portals through meanings and photographs. \n\nShe has worked as a photo journalist and photographer, participated in selected conceptual art and documentary photography exhibitions – mostly eludes the attention, living in the private world full of stories, observation, ready made’s and poetic realism. ","user_id":785083,"name":"Mairi Hüüdma","website":"None at the moment"},{"id":805225,"bio":"","user_id":791859,"name":"Rick Van Overbeke","website":"www.rickvanoverbeke.be"},{"id":434301,"bio":"Devotion to professional photography came at a mature phase in my career as a painter during the events of September 11, 2001 where I spent the day at and around \"Ground Zero\" in New York City. \nBruce Cunningham has a wide ranging career as a professor in higher education and as a community service director in the fields of visual and performing arts and aging.  Mr. Cunningham's exhibition record in painting includes 30 solo shows and more than 50 group exhibitions in New York City, the United States and Europe.  He has received two prestigious National Endowment for the Arts, Individual Artist Fellowship Grants and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc., Artist Grant and with work in  public and private collections.  Mr. Cunningham lives and works in Queens, New York.\n\n","user_id":433717,"name":"Bruce Cunningham","website":"NA"},{"id":557955,"bio":"","user_id":557371,"name":"Matt Goddard","website":"mattgoddardphotography.co.uk"},{"id":797413,"bio":"I am a 24 year old photographer who is from New York City. I have always loved to take photos. I will let my project statement, and image descriptions, do the rest of the talking.","user_id":785367,"name":"Gideon Goldhagen","website":"gideongoldhagen.com"},{"id":757005,"bio":"I came to photography via artistic detours. My pictures explore the themes of proximity, movement, temporality and otherness. Individual objects appear to be in their own microcosm: but at the same time present, complex and leave enough space for associations.\n\nExhibitions\n\n11/1989 - Group exhibition \"Abstract Painting\" - IV Muestra Artistica, Grupo Galio - Seville\n09/2015 - Group exhibition \"Drawing the Body\" - Exhibition of life drawing - Kreuztal\n09/2023 - Group exhibition \"Bonn Autumn Salon\" - The Stage Gallery - Bonn\n04/2024 - 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Barcelona Photo Biennale, FotoNostrum Gallery - Barcelona\n12/2024 - 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Barcelona Photo Biennale, FotoNostrum Gallery - Barcelona\n\nAwards\n\n2023 - 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers\nAbstract \u0026amp; Still Life - Honorable Mention\n\n2023 -  International Photography Awards 2023 (IPA Awards)\nFine Art Portrait - Honorable Mention\n\n2023 - 21th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers\nSelf Portrait - Honorable Mention\n\n2024 - 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers\nPortrait, Nature, Fine Art, Abstract - Honorable Mention","user_id":752131,"name":"Anja Bauermann-Hutchison","website":"www.anjabauermann.com"},{"id":770790,"bio":"Nasce e cresce in una comunità religiosa nel grossetano, dove si vive senza uso di denaro e senza alcun tipo di proprietà privata. Si avvicina alla fotografia da autodidatta con i pochi mezzi a disposizione utilizzando fotocamere analogiche a pozzetto per il medio formato e Reflex 35mm. All'età di diciotto anni collabora con Beppe Lopetrone, noto fotografo di moda e lifestyle, ad un importante lavoro commissionato dalla comunità. Uscito dalla stessa dopo questo lungo lavoro, sviluppa sempre più interesse per la fotografia digitale, senza lasciare lo scatto analogico, approfondisce il mondo fotografico del banco ottico.","user_id":763232,"name":"Daniele Vergari","website":""},{"id":797360,"bio":"James Greenoff-Cairns is a commercial photographer working nationwide. Alongside his commercial work he maintains a personal practice as a means of both understanding the world and his place in it.","user_id":785323,"name":"James Greenoff-Cairns","website":"www.witnessmarks.photo"},{"id":796661,"bio":"Cass Li is an emerging artist and writer with\nChinese Timorese Indonesian heritage. Raised\nin Western Sydney, Dharawal country, her\nessayistic work in documentary filmmaking\nand photography frames lived experience and\nexplores the moving boundaries of insider-outsider\nacross time, place, and memory.","user_id":784744,"name":"Cass Li","website":""},{"id":824526,"bio":"Photography Student, Bangladesh","user_id":810264,"name":"Abdul Mohsen Rubay","website":""},{"id":592391,"bio":"","user_id":591807,"name":"Dvir. jpg","website":"www.instagram.com/dvir.jpg"},{"id":21091,"bio":"","user_id":21091,"name":"HELENE CARRON","website":"www.helenecarron.com"},{"id":646206,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who has loved the process of making photographs for many years.\n","user_id":645622,"name":"Andrew Wilson","website":"4-andrew-wilson.pixels.com"},{"id":797401,"bio":"","user_id":785357,"name":"Lotje Deelman","website":""},{"id":794610,"bio":"","user_id":783040,"name":"David Oliver","website":"www.davidoliver.london"},{"id":155698,"bio":"","user_id":155096,"name":"Philippe Régnier","website":"www.pbase.com/philipperegnier"},{"id":156759,"bio":"Nombre: Rigoberto Torres\nSanrigo\n\nMy name is Rigoberto Torres, I was born in Mexico City in 1977. From the age of 6 I took painting classes exploring different techniques, Watercolor, Pastel, Charcoal, oil, through sculpture and pyrography. Professionally I work as a multidisciplinary visual arts, I build my career learning the different elements that make up all stages of pre, pro and post production.","user_id":156157,"name":"San Rigo","website":"www.sanrigo.art"},{"id":797424,"bio":"Erika Schmidt is a self-taught based lens artist. Her inspiration comes from fairytales, folktales, film and music.\nErika's images are coated in a mystery and moodiness that invite to reflection and wander.","user_id":785378,"name":"Erika Schmidt","website":""},{"id":752540,"bio":"Rebecca Clark Andrino is originally from the Princeton, New Jersey area. She graduated Syracuse University with a B.F.A and later migrated to Los Angeles to work in the entertainment industry. All along the way, taking photos and creating dramatic stories with her camera. In 2020 she opened her studio, RC Photo Studio and created a fantastic career in Family and Portrait photography. in 4 short years she managed to be published in 6 fashion magazines, displayed in several art galleries and her landscape works televised. Her style is bold, moody and contrasty. Her favorite photography is Street as it allows her to travel and enjoy the spirit of the local cultures. She now resides in Tucson, Arizona and enjoys the lush desert landscapes.","user_id":748478,"name":"Rebecca Clark Andrino","website":"www.rcphotostudio.com"},{"id":797425,"bio":"I’m a self taught lens based artist that likes to create unexpected images.","user_id":785378,"name":"Erika Schmidt","website":""},{"id":89610,"bio":"1987, İstanbul\n\n2010, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Faculty of Fine Arts,\n          Photography Department (BA)\n2011, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Institute of Social Sciences,\n          Photography Department  (MFA – cont.)\n2012, Universität für angewandte Kunst / University of Applied Arts \n          Vienna  (Erasmus Prog.)\n\n\n\nExhibitions:\n\n\n2008 – “Fictions”, Institut Français en Turquie , Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2008 – “Pinhole”, Institut Français en Turquie , Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2012 – “Realm”, Eyes On – Monat der Fotografie Wien, Vienna, Austria\n\n2013 – “3/1”, , Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2013 – “International Print Triennial / Istanbul - Kraków –2013”, Tophane-i Amire Culture and Art Center, Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2013 – “Bursa FotoFest 2013” / 3. International Bursa Photography Festival – Colors of Life, Bursa, Turkey\n\n2013 – “Record”, Sound Installation, Mixer Art Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2013 – “Üçleme”, “International Art Design and Manipulation Symposium, Sakarya University”, Sakarya, Turkey\n\n2014 – “Bir Arada”, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, İstanbul\n\n2014 – “Mamut Art Project”, Mamut Art Project – 2, Kucukciftlik Park, Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2014 – “Myself” , Tophane-i Amire Culture and Art Center, Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2014 -  \"The Other Within\", 24th International Tüyap Art Fair, Istanbul, Turkey \n\n2015 - \"Bir Arada\", \"Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul\n\n2015 - “Bursa FotoFest” / 5th Bursa International Photography Festival – Migration, Bursa, Turkey\n\n2015 - \"Witnessing Yesterday\" , 25th International Tüyap Art Fair, Istanbul, Turkey\n\n2016 - \"Aspects of Balkan Photography 2016\" - Environmentals Fertile, Thessaloniki, Greece\n\n","user_id":89155,"name":"Mert Cagil Turkay","website":"www.mertcagilturkay.com"},{"id":756403,"bio":"Leni Wiegand is a transfeminine lens-based artist and current MFA candidate at Indiana University.\n\nShe received her BA in Business Management from Benedictine University in 2022 and their Associate's Degree in Applied Science in Photography from the College of DuPage in 2020.\n","user_id":751646,"name":"Leni Wiegand","website":"leni.photography"},{"id":103802,"bio":"","user_id":103200,"name":"Danilo Romelli","website":"danilo.im"},{"id":797447,"bio":"","user_id":785396,"name":"Charles Owen","website":"www.charlesrayowen.com"},{"id":85651,"bio":"I was born in Paris, and lived in Florence, London, and Berlin before moving to New York City where I decided to focus my professional efforts only on photography. \nI use documentary-style portraiture as a way of examining social issues. With my work on the “Homeless LGBTQ Youth” in New York, I wanted to highlight the under-discussed issue of homelessness in the LGBTQ communities due to family rejection. \nI am passionate about telling the stories of people and organizations making a difference in the world today. My interest in Human Rights brought me to work with The International Legal Foundation (an NGO whose mission is to defend the rights of the poorest people by building sustainable legal aid systems around the world). I started with meeting incarcerated women and kids in Afghanistan and Nepal to document detention’s impact on women and children, in countries where poverty and patriarchal practices lead to systematic discrimination for the most vulnerable. \n","user_id":85225,"name":"Letizia Mariotti","website":"www.letiziamariotti.com"},{"id":115825,"bio":"Shawn Danker is a photojournalist based in Singapore. His work has been showcased in two diverse exhibitions in the Lion City. Shawn has covered diverse subjects such as disaster relief and cultural icons in the course of his work. Shawn is currently working on an international dance photo series as his next book/exhibition work.","user_id":115223,"name":"Shawn Danker","website":"www.shawndanker.com"},{"id":135545,"bio":"Kelly Fogel, a Los Angeles-based documentary photographer, blends diverse experiences with a passion for social change through her lens. From Havana's skateboarders to transitioning communities worldwide, her work spans five continents, shedding light on untold stories. Recognized globally for exhibitions and publications, Kelly's commitment to wildlife conservation and social justice shines through. Whether documenting protests or mentoring young photographers, she's dedicated to making a compassionate impact, one frame at a time.","user_id":134943,"name":"kelly fogel","website":"www.KellyFogel.com"},{"id":797462,"bio":"","user_id":785407,"name":"Svetalana Di Benedetto","website":null},{"id":460920,"bio":"Jingwen Cao is a visual artist whose practice spans photography, poetry, sculpture, and installation. Unified by a profound engagement with the interplay of visual form and psychological depth, her work navigates the tension between flatness and dimensionality, abstraction and figuration. Holding an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA from OCAD University, Jingwen’s practice is characterized by a deep commitment to both the conceptual and technical dimensions of photography, pushing the boundaries of photographic expression. ","user_id":460336,"name":"Jingwen Cao","website":"www.caojingwen.com"},{"id":64459,"bio":"Born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, I moved out to New Zealand to work as a medical doctor, and now live and work in the Bay of Plenty.\n\nI have found my passionate niche by adopting the wet plate collodion process and it is here where I find comfort, sitting on the fringes of modern photography, basking in the hazy fog of volatile chemicals, wood shavings and excitement at the prospect of photographic DIY.\n\nFar from re-enacting the days of old, I use collodion to produce contemporary images with contemporary methods. When not at work as a GP, or in my lab experimenting with chemistry, I can be found out and about in my mobile darkroom caravan. ","user_id":64195,"name":"Paul Alsop","website":"www.paulalsop.com"},{"id":64469,"bio":"Argentine documentary photographer.\n\nHis work was published in international media such as BBC, The Guardian, The New York Times, CNN, National Geographic, The Atlantic, Vice News, Geo, Photo, among others .\n\nHis work was exhibit in several countries: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, France, England, Holland, Japan, China, United States, among others.\n\nHis TED talk entitled \"Photography as a social weapon\" was highlighted in 2018 by \"TED in Spanish.\"\n\nHe collaborated with Getty Reportage.\n\n1st prize in the 2015 Sony World Photography Award.\n\n1st prize in \"People's Choice Prize\" at Photoville 2014 in New York.\n\n\"Performance Award\" and \"Nomination Award\" in the Humanity Photo Award 2015 and 2017 in China, co-organized by UNESCO.\n\nWinner of the IberCultura VIVA 2018 short film competition. \n\nHonorable mention in the POY Latam 2019 in short film.\n\n1st Prize POY Latam 2021 in the category \"Best Online Work\" together with the Covid Latam collective.\n\nWinners with Covid Latam of the FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo 2021.\n\nWinner of the Open Call for NonProfit World of the Festival of Ethical Photography in Italy. 2021 and 2022.\n\nLeica Oskar Barnack Award nominator, 2020, 2021 and 2022.\n\nIOM South American Photomigration Contest Jury.\n\nHe frequently collaborates with social organizations such as UNICEF, IOM, SOS Children's Villages, among others.","user_id":64205,"name":"Sebastian Gil Miranda","website":"www.sebastiangilmiranda.com"},{"id":64449,"bio":"Theme\n    My work represents the mutually complementary relation between civilizations and human in the daily life through the personification of society and civilization as “tsukumogami”. \n    I find there are two characteristics to the human: the irreplaceable independent individual with personality and replaceable \"body\" or “object”. The latter is an anonymous presence, stemming from the social attributes like occupation, title and roll. An individual establishes family or friend relationships and ensure the continuation of the species while when a human engages with the society, they serve as replaceable “body”. The presence of an individual nor personality does not exist in the output of the “body” activity. It becomes part of the civilization as an anonymous participant to the society. \n    The buildings and transit systems are the results of the “body” activity. They are part of the developed civilization but sometimes I feel personality, like the used and aged artifacts are inhabited by spirits and become “tsukumogami”, in them.  \n    From this perspective, we can say that the relationship between man and civilization is not confrontational, but is mutually complimentary and constitutes the society. The hustle and bustle of the everyday scenery is the process to construct the society and civilization, like the large scaled computer processing huge data, and is the fragment of the society or the civilization. When I see the daily scenery this way, I strongly feel the mutual relation between the personal and impersonal individuals of the society, as well as with the society and civilization. I also feel the presence of “tsukumogami” in the dazzling scene of everyday life.\n\nObjects\n    I mostly take pictures of buildings, social infrastructures of the city, and the people in the city.\n\nStyle\n    I take pictures in color and in high-definition, which is not visible to the naked eye, to reproduce the daily scenes to convey the existence of “tsukumogami” in the society and the civilization.  \n\n[Resume]\nWhile I work for an IT company as a specialist of Information security, I take pictures to represent “the mutually complementary relation between civilizations and human in the daily life”.\nborn in July 1961 in Yamagata prefecture and currently reside in Tokyo.\ngraduate in 1982 from the hardware department of the computer technical school.\nstudied photography at Japan Center of Photography.\nExhibition\n\nAwards\n2019: Honorable Mention Winner, MIFA 2019\n2018: Editor’s choice, LensCulture Portrait Awards 2018 Competition Gallery\n2017: Honorable Mention Winner, IPA 2017\n2016: Photo Awards Honorable Mention Winner, TIFA 2016\n2016: Soyo Mochida Art eulogy award, Heart Art in Tokyo 2016\n2015: Second Grand Prix, Bright Photo Salon Award\n2015: Orange Ribbon Encouragement Prize, Best Author Exhibition - Heart At in Tokyo\n2010: Aaccepted, The 10th Ricoh Photo Contest","user_id":64185,"name":"Masakazu Takahashi","website":"plus-sum-lab.jp"},{"id":64448,"bio":"Krishna Vr (May 20 1999, México) is a young photographer also well-known by her creative and conceptual works of art. Krishna demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent in his early years, creating nonexistent characters that usually just existed in her imagination and now she says that melancholic and sad moments are the ‘most inspiring moments is her life’, there it comes the creation of ‘Ofelia’ ,one of her favorite artworks created in 2015 when she was feeling sad about the amount of things happening in her life and got inspired with a friend that also loves art.\nAbout 5 years ago she took her first picture with a professional camera and he felt that photography could be a way to express herself with her own body as she got inspiration from other conceptual photographers on the web. She explains that we can’t create without an idea that comes from the deepest parts of our heart and feelings, ideas come but incomplete when you don’t really feel inspired about what you are doing.\n\n","user_id":64184,"name":"Krishna Vr","website":"krishnavr.com"},{"id":64504,"bio":"Rogério Reis was born in 1954, studied at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro and  has been a photographer since 1977.\n \nHe has worked for 15 years documenting the various facets of the street carnival in Rio de Janeiro: the costumes criticizing politicians, the participation of the gay movement, as well as the innocence of the street groups found in the poorer outlying neighborhoods. This photographic essay has resulted in several exhibitions as well as a book titled \"Na Lona\" (On Canvas).\n \nHe has had 25 solo exhibitions and has participated in 51 collective showings. Rogerio also lent his history and name to the character of the photographer “Rogério Reis” in the noted film \"City of God\" by Fernando Meirelles (2002).\n \nHis major works deal with urban issues. They are: \n\"Surfers Train\" (1988), \"On Canvas\" (1986-2002), \"Red Pillows\" (2006), \"Microwave\" (2004), \"Brazil Av 500\" (2009), \"Paper Route\" (2009), \"Field Line\" (2010) and \" Nobody's Nobodies.\" (2011-2014).\n \nIn 1999 he received the National Prize of Photography from FUNARTE in his home country of Brazil and his work is now present in the following permanent collections:\n\nSao Paulo Museum of Art  -MASP/Pirelli (1995), Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro -MAM/RJ (1996), The Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, USA (1999), Danforth Museum of Art, Massachusetts, USA (2000), Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, France (2005/2008/2012/2014) and Rio Museum of Art -MAR-RJ-Brazil (2014).","user_id":64240,"name":"Rogério Reis","website":"rogerioreis.com.br"},{"id":796209,"bio":"I am a retired Director of Operations and consultant for C\u0026amp;H Cafeteria and finally have the time to explore my passion of photography. I have been taking pictures all of my life of just about everything. Most of my art I have donated to ALS-TDI at silent actions for golf tournaments to help fight ALS.","user_id":784372,"name":"Tony MALONI","website":""},{"id":398643,"bio":"Plínio Ricardo, a Brazilian photographer, finds his inspiration in literature, particularly in the magical realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In his work, Plínio aims to capture moments where the simplicity of everyday life intertwines with extraordinary coincidences.","user_id":398059,"name":"Plínio Ricardo Ramona","website":"www.plinioricardo.com.br"},{"id":797501,"bio":"","user_id":785437,"name":"WADED PHOTO","website":"waded.com.au"},{"id":535468,"bio":"","user_id":534884,"name":"Jan Doyle","website":"500px.com/p/alchemy_cinema?view=photos"},{"id":21585,"bio":"Contemporary portrait, travel and lifestyle photographer Meredith\nAndrews has shot for editorial, advertising, and private clients all over\nthe world. Based in Bermuda, her work has been featured in dozens of\ninternational exhibitions such as the 2009 and 2019 Taylor Wessing\nPortrait Prize at National Portrait Gallery in London, UK, the Portrait of\nHumanity and OpenWalls Arles in 2020, the Copenhagen Photo Festival\nand a solo show at the Bermuda National Gallery in 2021, a silver\nwinner of the Association of Photographers awards, the BJP\nInternational Photography Award, the Royal Photographic Society\nInternational exhibition and the PHOTO IS:REAL Festival all in 2022.\nMost recently Meredith’s work was exhibited at the Women Street\nPhotographers exhibition in NYC and the Charman Prize in Bermuda.  See more of her work at meredithandrewsphotography.com or on Instagram @meredithphoto","user_id":21585,"name":"Meredith Andrews","website":"www.meredithandrewsphotography.com"},{"id":586693,"bio":"Ballet photography is my favorite work, and I enjoy photographing working outdoors in beautiful settings that highlight and accentuate the dancer's skills and style.  I also take portraits and family photos for special occasions.  Through the years, my work has evolved into an eclectic mixture of street photography, landscapes and macro work.","user_id":586109,"name":"Melissa OGara","website":"melissa-ogara.pixels.com"},{"id":154168,"bio":"","user_id":153566,"name":"Davide Barasa","website":"www.davidebarasa.com"},{"id":797526,"bio":"My name is Murilo Borcal, I am 50 years old, I am Brazilian from the city of Jundiai São Paulo,\nAnd for 24 years I have worked as a photographer, I am a photojournalist at heart, I have taken courses in the photographic field, but for a long time now I have adopted self-education as a school, being on the streets of favelas, projects and working on journalists' agendas, I believe it is one of the best schools to create an accountant photographer of stories.","user_id":785457,"name":"Murilo Borcal","website":"mborcal.wixsite.com/murilophotovideo"},{"id":730853,"bio":"","user_id":730249,"name":"Tara McDermott","website":"theportraitwitch.com"},{"id":64530,"bio":"I am a hungarian photographer currently based in Cologne, Germany. In the last view years I have changed my place to live several times and I was traveling a lot. Meanwhile I started to do street- and travel photography obsessively and working as a photographer. In 2010 I have won first prize in the National Geographic Hungary Photo Contest in ‘traveling and cultures’ category. I have been involved in group exhibition called In Transit in the European Months of Photography in Berlin. In 2013 I took part in the Kontra exhibition in the Neukölln am meer, in the 47h Neukölln festival, also in Berlin. in 2014 I was finalist and my works were exhibited in the photo contest of Studio Cherie in Berlin. I have participated on the KOLGA TBILISI Photofestival in Georgia and on the 9. International \"Phodar\" Biennial in Pleven, Bulgaria. ","user_id":64266,"name":"Berta Katona","website":"www.bertakatona.com"},{"id":12503,"bio":"I am a photographer based in the UK south west. A former editorial fashion photographer in London then educator, I now work on longform personal projects. These projects range from exploring a sense of place, often specific to particular people, to examining a single subject.\nIn my work, I look for the marginal or overlooked, the less obvious detail that might suggest more. I study places, or things left behind. I occasionally photograph people too, but I would like to think that there is a sense of human presence throughout everything I make.\nI exhibit work, both solo and in group shows, and am also looking at publishing work.","user_id":12503,"name":"Kelvin Rogers","website":"www.kelvinrogers.co.uk"},{"id":797528,"bio":"","user_id":785459,"name":"Markus Sippl","website":"www.photoart187.com"},{"id":227505,"bio":"I was born in Kolkata, India in 1980. I have always been fascinated with drawings and paintings since my childhood. My interests in photography came at a later stage of time. Having no specific thought in mind, I am always fascinated with some uncertain events happing in common places. Generally, I spend more time looking at my photographs than I do actually taking them. A street photographer based out of Kolkata, India","user_id":226903,"name":"Gourab Guha","website":""},{"id":797533,"bio":"","user_id":785463,"name":"Maria Clara Daros","website":""},{"id":797532,"bio":"","user_id":785463,"name":"Maria Clara Daros","website":""},{"id":676531,"bio":"Younès Klouche is a photographer and director living and working in Paris and Lausanne.\n \nHis personal projects were shown in institutions such as the Musée de l’Elysée or the Tate Modern and pursue new solutions to re-define the documentary genre owing to a conceptual and reflexive approach. \n \nAfter graduating with honours from ECAL in Switzerland, Younès Klouche's commercial practice soon expanded to Paris; where he maintains strong connections with clients, producers and art directors. His work includes advertising, editorial stories, and musical artworks, usually within the field of still life.\n \nIn 2022 at the occasion of Art Basel \u0026amp; the Swiss Design Awards, he presents for the first time Panamera; the result of a three years long photography project in which he studies the urban transformations of the larger territory of Paris. The body of work is then exhibited at the Embassy of Switzerland in Seoul. In 2023, the Panamera photobook is launched in Le Grand Palais Ephémère during Paris Photo with Poursuite Editions.","user_id":675947,"name":"Younes Klouche","website":"younesklouche.com"},{"id":797653,"bio":"","user_id":785560,"name":"Ke Li","website":"www.kephotostudio.com"},{"id":215279,"bio":" ala retraite je me consacre à cette passion la photo et toujours à la recherche de la lumière","user_id":214677,"name":"daniel LESIOURD","website":"www.photosdehel.com"},{"id":797523,"bio":"I worked as a newspaper photojournalist for 10 years and a magazine photojournalist for 8 years. I graduated from the Beijing Film Academy with a master's degree.\n﻿","user_id":785454,"name":"QIN BIN","website":""},{"id":797573,"bio":"","user_id":785497,"name":"Ben Strang","website":"www.benstrang.com"},{"id":561938,"bio":"Eva Zanettin is a producer, photographer and videomaker born in 1987 in Marostica, Italy. \nShe was an alumni of the International Center of Photography, New York, \"Visual Storytelling\" Masterclass 2020 and \"Visual Journalism and Journalism and Documentary Practice” Master’s Program 2021 (Director 's Fellow). \n\nEva's work explores themes of sexuality, identity and acceptance through a focus portraiture. She has used her extensive travels across the world to tell stories of people she meets with all their emotional complexity and free from structured narratives that seek to divide or homogenise people. Eva was a finalist of the \"Berlin Photo Week (2021)\" and won fourth place in the portrait category. She was a participant of the \"Canon Students development program\" and the prestigious photojournalism workshop, Eddie Adams XXXIV. Eva has exhibited in Berlin, Rome and Ellwangen and her work has been published by Eyem and Phmuseum.  ","user_id":561354,"name":"Eva Zanettin","website":"evazanettin.com"},{"id":797686,"bio":"Beginner photographer that wants to capture memories and sights one photo at a time.   ","user_id":785588,"name":"Jesus Cantu","website":""},{"id":719170,"bio":"Studied English at Oxford, worked in photography shooting imagery for editorial, design and advertising. Passion for unfoldment of knowing through being. Lover of life and it’s expressions.","user_id":718586,"name":"Justin Pumfrey","website":"www.justinpumfrey.com"},{"id":93871,"bio":"2010, and Ryerson University BFA in photography 2006. She is a British born, Canadian raised photographer now working and living in Baton Rouge, LA where she is has been an Assistant Professor of Art \u0026amp; Photography at Louisiana State University since 2015. She has exhibited in New York, Toronto and other major cities across North America. She was exhibited in Fresh at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn NY, and was a selected artist by Lesley A. Martin as part of her Guest Room curating for Der Greif magazine. She had a solo exhibition Monuments to Strangers at the VisCom Gallery in Dallas, TX in 2016 and in 2017, she exhibited Monuments to Strangers in a traveling two-person show with artist Kristine Thompson. Monuments to Strangers will be exhibited in a solo show summer of 2018 at Basin Arts in Lafayette, LA.\n\nPlease note - the CV does not fit in this box, you can find it on my website.","user_id":93367,"name":"Johanna Warwick","website":"www.johannawarwick.com"},{"id":366098,"bio":"Lillian Merritt was born and raised in Enid, Oklahoma where she discovered photography at the age of eleven. With that discovery, she found a passion for creating intricate stories through symbolism and captivating visuals. In 2016, Lillian began her professional photography journey and has mastered her craft through commitment and dedication. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her most prominent exhibitions have been the Fotofever Art Fair at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, France and a private exhibition at the Four Seasons in Miami during Art Basel. Lillian currently lives in Lynchburg, Virginia and works at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. ","user_id":365496,"name":"Lillian Merritt","website":"www.strengthofatlantis.com"},{"id":21440,"bio":"Jung S Kim is a Korean-American photographic artist based in New Jersey. She holds a BFA in Fine Art Photography from Chung-Ang University in Korea. In 2001, she immigrated to the United States, where she continues to create staged self-portraiture exploring identity, cultural dissonance, and the space between belonging and estrangement.\nKim’s work has been shown at institutions such as the Griffin Museum of Photography, The Center for Fine Art Photography, Filter Photo Festival, Humble Arts Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the Arts. She was selected for Photography NOW at the Center for Photography at Woodstock and invited to the New York Times-Lens Portfolio Review.\nInternationally, her exhibitions include Rencontres d’Arles, the 3rd Asian Women Photographers Showcase at the Obscura Festival, the Kwangju Biennale, and the Daegu Photo Biennale, as well as the Seoul Museum of Art and Daelim Museum in Korea.\nShe has received multiple awards, including the Robert Cornelius Portrait Award, Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Grand Prix Juror Award, Director’s Choice from C4FAP, and the AHL Foundation Visual Arts Award. Her series Circle was published by Editions Bessard (Paris) as Zine Collection No.10.\nHer work is included in the collections of FNAC (France), Imago Mundi Collection (Italy), the Center for Photography at Woodstock (USA), Daelim Museum, and Samtan Art Mine (Korea).","user_id":21440,"name":"JUNG S KIM","website":"www.jungskim.net"},{"id":64660,"bio":"Soy cineasta y fotógrafa documental con una pasión por contar historias auténticas a través de la imagen en movimiento y la fotografía. He trabajado con marcas como GoPro, Profoto, Los Cabos, entre otras, creando contenido que conecta con audiencias globales.\n\nMi enfoque está en la narrativa documental, el montaje cinematográfico y la fotografía de viajes y conservación, siempre buscando plasmar la esencia de cada historia con una estética visual única.\n\n ¿Buscas contenido visual que impacte y emocione? ¡Conversemos!\n\nMy carrer as a photographer has been:\n*Finalist in the Official Selection of the International Photography Contest FFIEL 2020.\n*First place winner in Aerial Photography of México En Una Imagen Contest 2020.\n*Part of the Chile team to participate in the Photography World Cup 2021 in both categories: portrait and reportage.\n*First place winner in Culture Photography Terra Península 2021\n*Third place in \"Día del Fotógrafo Profoto 2021\n*Second place winner in Professional Photography of México En Una Imagen Contest 2021.\n*Part of the Chile team to participate in the Photography World Cup 2022 in both categories: portrait and Commercial.\n*Finalist in the Official Selection of the International Photography Contest FFIEL 2021.\n*Photograph Published on the annual book Riqueza Natural de México 2020, 2021 (Osprey and macro), 2022, 2023, 2024\n*Photograph Published on the book México en una Foto 2019\n* The Official Selection IPA 2022 Categories people, traditions/ culture \"El arte del Henequen\"\n* Selección oficial Mexico en una Imagen 2024 \n* Mención Honorífica Mexico de los Mexicanos III Fundación Banamex 2025","user_id":64396,"name":"Francesca Franchini Maestri","website":"www.behance.net/cookiemaestri"},{"id":665647,"bio":"Ever since I trained as an architect, I've been able to channel my passion for photography and transmedia production. I've turned failures into valuable learning opportunities with wisdom. I run my own photography business specializing in architecture, finding financial independence and creative freedom.\nAs a professor of architectural design, I use information technology to connect directly with young students, being a constant source of inspiration and valuable information. I encourage creative skills and technological empowerment, preparing students for a world where innovation and technology are crucial in the architecture and design industry.\n\nI keep working on perfecting my passions, staying innovative in my field. The blend of my training, experience, and role as a professor gives me a strong foundation to keep growing, taking every chance to share my successes and failures, aiming to evolve and make a positive impact on others' lives.","user_id":665063,"name":"Juan Tapias","website":"juantapias.visura.co"},{"id":229053,"bio":"","user_id":228451,"name":"Nicola Mancini","website":""},{"id":797654,"bio":"Photographer and artist.","user_id":785561,"name":"Merel Kerseboom","website":"www.merelkerseboom.com"},{"id":64618,"bio":"I was born in Belgium, in 1983. My photography passion started about thirty years later. Although I started as an autodidact, I’m now studying photography at the St. Lucas Academy in Ghent (Belgium), where I live. I try to combine my job as a secondary school teacher with photography as best as I can.\n\nThe scientist in me believed that by taking photos I was able to study human patterns and behaviour. The storyteller and artist in me now knows that by stealing parts from everyday life, I create a new reality. The explorer in me is happy that photography also gets me to see the world, together with my partner in art and life, Kristin Van den Eede.","user_id":64354,"name":"Kristof Vande Velde","website":"www.kristofvandevelde.com"},{"id":64751,"bio":"Ich fotografiere schon lange. Aber erst vor 3 Jahren habe ich begonnen, die Vorteile und Möglichkeiten von Lightroom und Photoshop zu entdecken. Mit meinen Fotos kann ich im Freundes- und Bekanntenkreis viel Freude bereiten, was mich motiviert und antreibt, besser zu werden.","user_id":64487,"name":"Urs Aschmann","website":""},{"id":64805,"bio":"\nMARCO LORENZETTI\nb.Detroit\nMarco Lorenzetti received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of \nMichigan School of Art and Design and his Masters of Fine Arts degree from\nThe School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work is part of the permanent \ncollection at the Detroit Institute of Arts and Art Institute of Chicago. He was \nnominated for the Prix Pictet Global Photography Award in 2014 and 2021. \nWork from that documentary, “Unclaimed Remains,” was published in the Prix \nPictet book, “Disorder,” in 2015. \n\n","user_id":64541,"name":"Marco Lorenzetti","website":"www.marcolorenzetti.net"},{"id":158716,"bio":"Tatiana Trunina graduated from the Institute of Cinematography in Moscow, and  I live in USA now.\n I am interested in alternative methods of printing photographs.\nPhotography is an integral part of life, an opportunity to see beauty in everyday things, it isa means of communication with the world.\n\n","user_id":158114,"name":"Tatiana Trunina","website":""},{"id":797767,"bio":"I'm a beginner photographer from San José, Costa Rica. The main motivation behind any of my work is anything that makes me feel, that reminds me that I'm human. ","user_id":785655,"name":"Fabi Valverde","website":""},{"id":96933,"bio":"I'm a photographer and film-maker. My career includes producing and directing environmental documentaries for BBC and PBS, writing and photographing for Random House Books, and lecturing at the Royal Geographical Society.","user_id":96416,"name":"Gavin Maxwell","website":"www.gavinmaxwellphotography.com"},{"id":215527,"bio":"Photographer focusing mostly on street photography. Interested in how people live their lives in urban environments and adopt man-made structures as their home.","user_id":214925,"name":"Tuomas Kärnä","website":""},{"id":64704,"bio":"My background is in Marketing.\nPhotography was something I developed as a hobby and became a fundamental part of my work later on.\nAs a committed amateur, I spend 7 years inside bullfighting rings capturing the event with special emphasis on the emotions of participants. \nSince 2009, I've been living to Australia using my photojournalistic approach to shoot professional and community events.\nSome of the most relevant events I've been shooting are TEDxMelbourne, Gene Simmons, Seth Godin and World Economic Forum Chapter Australia (ADC)\n\nIn 2016 I joined the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers and in March 2017 one of my images won a Silver with Distinction\nAward at the Victoria Professional Photographers Awards on the Travel category\n\nIn 2013 one of my photographs about Australia Life, was awarded to be projected in the Sydney Opera House.","user_id":64440,"name":"Polo Jimenez","website":"www.p-o-l-o.com"},{"id":806370,"bio":"I am a BFF Professional-photographer in Germany.\nMy last exhibition took place in July 2024 in Arles, France (Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’ Arles).\nThe main focus of the work is on artistic photography.\nThe intention is to create a photographic work in a minimalist, aesthetic and deep visual language through an intensive passionate examination of the object.\n\nu.a.Stern, Neues Leben, Eulenspiegelverlag, EMOP Catalogue, Merian, Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’ Arles, Photokina Köln, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Barlach Halle K, Chaussee 36 Berlin, Haus der Wirtschaft Stuttgart, Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie…","user_id":792707,"name":"Manja Liebrucks","website":"liebrucks-fotografie.de"},{"id":123656,"bio":"Mi nombre es Guillermo Campos, tengo 46 años, soy fotógrafo y montañista mexicano. \n\nMi trabajo está enfocado principalmente en fotografía de montaña, viaje y foto callejera. Me apasiona la fotografía en blanco y negro, pero en mis proyectos recientes, incorporo la fotografía a color, explorando las posibilidades que ésta ofrece.","user_id":123054,"name":"Guillermo Campos","website":""},{"id":797603,"bio":"I continually work with the unique tools of photography to create images and tell stories that compel emotional connection with the viewer while revealing my experience. This process is a learning experience that often opens my eyes to the amazing resilience of the common man or woman on the street.","user_id":785521,"name":"Michael Borg","website":"www.michaelborgimages.com"},{"id":797702,"bio":"","user_id":785600,"name":"franck metois","website":""},{"id":64676,"bio":"","user_id":64412,"name":"Alberto Camargo","website":""},{"id":840088,"bio":"","user_id":825931,"name":"Dominik Wasowski","website":""},{"id":65040,"bio":"","user_id":64776,"name":"Bekir Dindar","website":"www.bekirdindar.com"},{"id":123409,"bio":"","user_id":122807,"name":"Masanaga Miyazato","website":"www.masanagamiyazato.jp"},{"id":64731,"bio":"Alan Lim’s sensibility is his secret in capturing the intangible fleeting moment and creating tangible, intentional imagery. He connects with his subjects and immerses in different cultures efficiently and effortlessly. From commercials campaigns to documentary and branded content, he approaches every subject with intent to make something fresh while holding onto a timeless, tangible aesthetic. His disarming personality and agile team have produced content with some of the biggest faces on the globe, but are equally interested in telling stories on the edges and outskirts of mainstream culture.\nWhen Alan is not back at home in Singapore where he is based now, he will be found somewhere in the world waiting and capturing the next fleeting moment.","user_id":64467,"name":"Alan Lim","website":"www.alanlimstudio.com"},{"id":65159,"bio":"Genevieve Hafner is a New York City based photographer who relentlessly seeks the poetry that seeps through the cracks of the city streets.","user_id":64895,"name":"Genevieve Hafner","website":"www.genevievehafner.com"},{"id":797728,"bio":"","user_id":785620,"name":"Grace Harrison Ronge","website":"www.ghrphotography.co.uk"},{"id":616126,"bio":"Steve Cook is a visual artist who currently works as design director at DC Comics. Skilled in photography, graphics and visual merchandising, he was art director for the influential and renowned British comic, 2000 AD (1988–2001). His work has been seen on album sleeves, fashion editorials, movies, graphic novels and comic books. His photographic projects have been exhibited in London and New York, and he has photographs in the collection of the University of the Arts London, where he was lecturer and practitioner in residence for 10 years. In 2015 The National Portrait Gallery, London acquired four of Cook's portraits for their collection, and in 2023, The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery USA acquired three of Cook's portraits for theirs.","user_id":615542,"name":"Steven Cook","website":"www.steven-cook.com"},{"id":798239,"bio":"","user_id":786060,"name":"Robert Clare","website":""},{"id":797825,"bio":"Ian Kirby is a London-based portrait and landscape photographer. Born to a mixed Japanese and English heritage, Ian draws significant influence from an eclectic upbringing rooted deeply in two distinct cultures. This unique blend of backgrounds.has equipped him with an exceptional ability to appreciate the intricate details and subtleties present in both the environments he inhabits and the personalities he encounters","user_id":785707,"name":"Ian Kirby","website":"www.iankirby.com"},{"id":64783,"bio":"Vincent Catala lives and works in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), where he settled in 2013, coming from France. He became a photographer in 2006 after having experienced various trades. He is a member of Paris based Agence VU’.\n\nSpecializing in long-term, in depth projects, Vincent discusses and contextualizes the bonds between the individual and his space, and their subjective representations: loneliness, freedom, place in the world. His work has appeared in Le Monde, M le magazine du monde, Télérama, The Sunday Times Magazine, The National Geographic (proof), Revista ZUM, Burn Magazine, Connaissance des Arts, among other publications. He has also been exhibited in numerous shows and festivals including Nuit de l’année, RIP Arles (France, 2011 and 2014), Galerie Dupon (France, 2011), Encontros da Imagem (Portugal, 2011), Festival Circulation(s) (France, 2012), Gallery Dar Al Anda (Jordan, 2013 and 2014), Musée André Villers (France, 2015), Galerie VU’ (France, 2015)\n\nSince 2015 his work is held in the Museum of Modern Art / Rio de Janeiro (MAM/RJ).\n","user_id":64519,"name":"Vincent Catala","website":"www.vincentcatala.com"},{"id":685760,"bio":"I am an engineer born in Bari, Southern Italy, always passionate about photography. I love getting lost in the narrow streets, paths, markets and among people. What i try to follow is the sentence from writer and photographer Henry Carroll \"Don't take pictures of people. Take pictures about people\". ","user_id":685176,"name":"Giacomo Pepe","website":"www.instagram.com/metagiac"},{"id":654380,"bio":" Tom Polacheck is an artist/photographer residing in Woodbridge, Tasmania He is interested in how the perspective provided by the camera enhances and challenges conceptions of reality and our place within it (both personally and as a species). His interest and love of photography stem from his early childhood when he first experienced the magical power of a simple box camera and a primitive basement darkroom.  In recent years, his passion has expanded to include aerial photography as well as more traditional land and uban based landscapes. A large portion of Tom’s recent work are derived from an extended, solo 4x4 journey crossing the centre of Australia and its western coast with was a focus on the view from above using small planes and drones. This aerial perspective reveals patterns, connections and relationships that are only discernable at scales and angles beyond those observable when one’s eyes are anchored to the ground. This perspective creates a sense of wonder, awe and beauty of what exists within our natural world. However, also seen are human large created landscapes. These are impressive in their scale and in the power of man to reshape the earth (i.e. modern man’s ab","user_id":653796,"name":"Thomas Polacheck","website":" www.runningtide.au"},{"id":797811,"bio":"","user_id":785694,"name":"Thomas Pelgrom","website":"thomaspelgrom.com"},{"id":548075,"bio":"Megan Reilly is a photographer born on\u0026nbsp;Staten Island and raised in the Hudson Valley. She graduated with her Bachelors in Fine Arts and\u0026nbsp;photography from The State University of New York at New Paltz in 2020.","user_id":547491,"name":"Megan Reilly","website":"www.meganreillyhoneypie.com"},{"id":123540,"bio":"Executive Director\nInstitute for Artist Management\nBath, UK\n\nIn 2009, Matt Shonfeld and Frank Evers founded INSTITUTE, an artist management company serving media, editorial, advertising, entertainment, fine art, book publishing, online/mobile media and corporate clients.\n\nMatt has been involved in photography for 15 years, initially as an agency photographer and latterly as an agent/artist manager.\n\nHe is an extremely keen cyclist and even holds a level 2 coaching award. He was awarded the Freedom Of The City of London in 1998 and lives in Bath with his wife and two children.","user_id":122938,"name":"Matt Shonfeld","website":"instituteartist.com"},{"id":797756,"bio":"Hi, I’m John Comisky.  Some think of me as a wildlife photographer (and I am), but I didn’t start out that way.  Originally the subjects that pulled my eye tended to be landscapes, tricks of the moment, and worlds within worlds – subjects of beauty and meaning hiding in the upholstery of the background. \n \nThen wildlife entered my life, through my association with Napa Wildlife Rescue.  It required a whole new set of photographic skills and equipment, and has gradually become prominent in my work.   Now as I travel, I try to capture the soul of both place and the lives lived there, narrated in the language of the eye.  This led to my capture of \"Whale 2\" in Antarctica, which won the Smithson Magazine's 18th Annual Photo Contest - Natural World Category, in April 2021.","user_id":785646,"name":"John Comisky","website":"www.johncomiskyphoto.com"},{"id":797777,"bio":"","user_id":785664,"name":"Jiachen Guo","website":""},{"id":797779,"bio":"","user_id":785665,"name":"Tetiana Dubok","website":""},{"id":797781,"bio":"","user_id":785667,"name":"alida turton","website":"thenostalgiaseries.mypixieset.com"},{"id":790561,"bio":"Diseñador en comunicación visual y fotógrafo. Ha realizado muestras individuales y/o colectivas en Mendoza, Argelia, Salta, Córdoba, Jujuy, La Rioja y Buenos Aires. En Argelia participa con la muestra “Peladar y altura” junto Rubén Romano y Federico Lanusse y el grupo Argentina Indígena en el “3° Festival de Pueblos y Culturas del Desierto del Mundo” donde obtienen el Premio del Festival. Asiste a talleres a cargo de Andrea Elías, Gonzalo Cardone y Jorge Martín entre otros. Crea la editorial Cielo Arriba. Publica los libros “Nohién. Los caballos de la eternidad” (2012, fotografía,) y “Orillas” (2014, fotografía + música), Obtiene una 1º Mención en Fotografía en el Salón de Artes Visuales de Salta 2013 y 2º Premio Adquisición en 2015. Poseen obra suya, colecciones privadas de Argentina y varios países y, en Salta, la Biblioteca Provincial Dr. Victorino de la Plaza y el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo.","user_id":779597,"name":"Arga Monte","website":""},{"id":64782,"bio":"Born in 1967 in Turin, and based in Paris, Paolo Verzone has been a member of Agence VU since 2003.\n \nFor almost thirty years, Paolo Verzone has been photographing the world around him. At his beginnings, he covers the news as it appears in the pages of European and international magazines: a world in perpetual motion, ever so changing, which he observes with the distance of those not bound to the emergency of the moment. With rigor and eclecticism, he goes from news assignments to long term projects, from embedded documentary stories to posed portraits. From black and white to color, as well, and finally from analog to digital.\n\nOver time, his interest of the world is drawn more and more towards its people. He develops demanding sets of photographs made with a medium format view camera, that imposes a focus on the subject, presented full-length. Whether it is a set of portraits of Europeans at the beach \"Seeuropeans\" (1994 / 2002) or the \"Moscow Project\" (1991 / 2011), produced in collaboration with Alessandro Albert, the sum of the people photographed reflect upon the multiplicity and singularity of each individual.\n\nWith his project on the cadets of the main European military academies, started in 2009, Paolo Verzone maps us contemporary Europe through a part of its youth, while questioning the European identity. \n\nPaolo Verzone has received the World Press Photo prize in 2000, 2009 and 2015. His photographs are part of different collections at the Victoria \u0026amp; Albert Museum, the  Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and the Instituto Nazionale della Grafica, in Rome.","user_id":64518,"name":"Paolo Verzone","website":"www.paoloverzone.com"},{"id":64892,"bio":"Colin has been involved in all facets of the creative industries for all of his professional career. He currently is a lecturer in Temasek Polytechnic’s School of Design in Singapore and a graduate of the MFA Collaborative Design programme at PNCA in Portland, USA. Colin sees his role in enabling Design to shape the discourse of heritage, urbanisation and education globally.\n\nColin believes that photography has the power to transcend differences and unify peoples and communities in a collective conversation of a visual narrative. With photography, the camera becomes a voice. His work usually deals with conveying the transient ephemeral moments of occupied spaces and how the artefacts and humans react to and navigate around those spaces. These relationships are fully fleshed out in his photography and with every shot, he aims to capture these magical moments.","user_id":64628,"name":"Colin Cheong","website":"www.collaborativecolin.com"},{"id":65095,"bio":"Artiste plasticien autodidacte, je crée et expose depuis plus de 25 ans.\nC’est à l’âge de 17 ans que je réalise ma première exposition  à Montluçon (où je suis né en 1975). Je vis et travaille aujourd’hui à Clermont-Ferrand au sein de l’atelier collectif  Le Hangar dont je suis l’un des membres fondateurs en 2006.\nPassionné par l’art, je m’essaie à de nombreuses techniques (peinture, dessin, gravure, photographie et même sculpture) que je partage depuis régulièrement lors d’ateliers auprès d’enfants ou d’adultes.\n\n\tC’ est en 2012, de retour d’un voyage au Maroc que que je peins pour la première fois sur mes photographies\u0026nbsp;; une révélation confirmée par la découverte à la galerie Polka des Contacts peints vibrants de William Klein.\nInspiré par certaines œuvres de Gerhart Richter ou de Tony Soulié, je réalise ainsi plusieurs séries de photographies peintes abandonnant progressivement la couleur pour utiliser uniquement du noir et du blanc dans ma série noire de «\u0026nbsp;paysages paradoxes\u0026nbsp;» où la peinture prend de plus en plus de place sur la photographie originale et la nature s’impose comme sujet principal.\n\n\tLa photographie plasticienne s’affirme comme un medium essentiel, véritable fil rouge tout au long de mon parcours d’\u0026nbsp;«\u0026nbsp;artiste explorateur\u0026nbsp;»\u0026nbsp;: d’abord argentique (La nature autrement - 1999/2002), numérique (Sampling graphism - 2004/2006), réalisée par les autres (Ziquick story - 2004/2012) originelle (série de cyanotypes Hommage à Anna I et II - 2017/2020) ou support à peindre (depuis 2012).\nCe cheminement est peut-être pour moi une façon de retrouver les sensations d’un souvenir d’enfance très marquant le jour où je suis entré pour la première fois dans un labo photo et découvrais sous la lumière rouge un photogramme apparaître lentement comme par magie dans le bac du révélateur, sensations que je recherche encore. Il reste tant de choses à révéler, tant de paysages à découvrir. \n","user_id":64831,"name":"Maxime Tauban","website":"www.artmajeur.com/fr/maximetauban/artworks/galleries"},{"id":65082,"bio":"maturyu\n\nBorn in Tokyo in 1964. While working as an IT consultant, he focuses on photography. Charles Robert Darwin and Mariko Hasegawa were philosophically influenced.\n\nI believe that the sources of art and science are the same. The most important thing is not \"solving the problem\" but \"finding the problem\" in common. “That's something strange” is much more exciting than “I knew it”.\n\n”I have the intellect to recognize beauty as a result of the evolution of ancestors as a living creature through continuous survival competition for 3.6 billion years. I have come to think that this is an extension of a person's ability to feel safe and empathize with others.\n\nSo far, I have produced a series of works called “Kumu-mi”, “The Beginning of the World”, and “Air and Ink”.\n\nIn the future, I would like to continue to pursue my ability and reason of “beauty”. In addition to the evolutionary theory, I will try to incorporate Zen and yoga ideas into my work. I want to present my work at the intersection of Homo Sapiens and me.","user_id":64818,"name":"Ryuji Matsushita","website":"www.maturyu.com"},{"id":797810,"bio":"Hello, I'm Rodolphe Debyser, french professional photographer based in Brittany since early 2024, with a lifelong passion for photography.\u0026nbsp;\nMy photographic projects focus mainly on two themes: Nature and Portrait.\nThank you in advance for your time and consideration of my work.","user_id":785693,"name":"Rodolphe Debyser","website":"rodolphedebyser.com"},{"id":65119,"bio":"             V I T A\n2016  Winner of the Kuala Lumpur International Photoaward 2016, Malaysia\n\n2016 Photobook 'Kurfürstenstraße', PHotoEspaña, Spanish National Library, Spain\n\n2016 Shortlist ' Athens Photo Festival 2016 with the book 'Kurfürstenstraße' and the series 'Hero \u0026amp; Leander, Greece\n\n2015 Goethe Institut Moscow, Photobook ‚Kurfürstenstraße‘, introduced as one of the best German Photobooks 2015, Russia\n\n2015 Nominated by HAW Hamburg for 'Gute Aussichten', Germany\n\n2015 Shortlist Dummy Award Kassel, Photobook Festival Kassel, Germany\n\n2015 ID New Talents, Biennale Köln, Germany\n\n2015 'Photovoice' Project, in cooperation with 'Frauentreff Olga', nominated for the 'Clare Zetkin Preis 2015' Berlin, Germany\n\n2015 Master Degree - Communications Design/Photography, HAW Hamburg, auspices by Ute Mahler and Vincent Kohlbecher, Hamburg, Germany\n\n2013 Second place - Photo scholarship Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany \n                                                     \n2011 Membership - aff Galerie für Fotografie, Berlin, Germany \n\n2010 Bachelor Graduation - Bachelor of Fine Arts/Photography at AKI/ArtEZ, Enschede, Netherlands\n                         \n2009 Study abroad - Marmara Faculty of Fine Arts, Istanbul, Turkey\n                             \n2009  Photo Assistance - 'fabrika.photography' for different fashion- and dokumentary photographers, Istanbul, Turkey\n                                                         \n2006  Diplom graduation - Social Pedagogue/Education Welfare Worker, at KFH-NRW, Münster, Germany\n                        ","user_id":64855,"name":"Kathrin Tschirner","website":"www.kathrin-tschirner.com"},{"id":65421,"bio":"She studied photography at IADE in Lisbon, Scenography and Artistic Direction at ETIC. \nStudied Cinema and Television (direction) at ETIC, did a postgraduate degree in storytelling at IADE/UniversidadeEuropeia. At this time, is doing the Master of Cinematographic Studies at Universidade Lusófona, and writing the final Thesis about the relation between Photography and cinema.\n\nAs a photographer, she participated in several collective and individual exhibitions, highlighting \"A Maior Exposição Fotográfica do Mundo\", where she exhibited Retrato in Rua Augusta (Lisbon), and in Funchal, with several national and international photographers. \nBronze Winner TIFA 2024 (Fine Art)\nHonorable Mention TIFA 2024 (Fine Art)\nNew Visions Lensculture 2025 - Critic´s choice \n\nShe uses photography as a communication and self-knowledge tool, dedicating himself at the moment to Individual Portrait, Documentary Portrait and Conceptual Photography. \nAt Conceptual, her goal is for people to \"see\" themselves in her photographs, and for fears, feelings and denser themes to become lighter when portrayed. \nIn the Individual Portrait, she seeks, through a denser language, fragments of the portrayed person.","user_id":65157,"name":"Cátia Alpedrinha","website":"www.catiaalpedrinha.com"},{"id":65365,"bio":" \n\n","user_id":65101,"name":"Nathan Goldenzweig","website":"www.nathangoldenzweig.com"},{"id":65381,"bio":"I am a Graphic designer and also a photography student and would love to share my work.  I like raw, but beautiful images .\n\nI love portraits, nature, fashion, supernatural and dark art and would love to hear feedback from my submission.","user_id":65117,"name":"Gabriel Arce","website":"www.facebook.com/gabrielarcephoto"},{"id":29820,"bio":"Glauco Canalis is an Italian documentary photographer based in London (UK). \nBorn and raised in a small town in the heart of rural Sicily, he forged his identity and visual aesthetic in the heart of Mediterranean culture. \nHis work examines the notions of landscape and identity keeping the study of youth as a central theme.\u0026nbsp;\nAfter attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, he later moved to the UK to complete a Masters Degree in Photography at Plymouth University under the guidance of Jem Southam and David Chandler. \nFollowing an internship at MACK Books under the tutelage of Michael Mack, Glauco then committed to developing his artistic practice, receiving industry recognition, nominations, shortlists and prizes for awards including the BarTur Photobook Award, Magnum Graduate Photography Award, the Innovate Grant in 2023., and the Discovery Awards at Encontros Da Imagem in Portugal.  \n","user_id":29825,"name":"Glauco Canalis","website":"www.glaucocanalis.com"},{"id":64858,"bio":"Veemal was born in Mauritius Island, and after living several years in France and Switzerland, he relocated to Germany in 2013. \n\nIn 2011, Veemal started enjoying photography, first learning directly from keen photographers and then through online training courses. As a trained biologist, nature and macrophotography stand out as the core pillars of his photographic work. Currently, he is experimenting with travel and urban photography.\n","user_id":64594,"name":"Veemal Chungoora","website":"www.veemal.com"},{"id":94061,"bio":"I take pictures since my early youth, it is my artistic passion, my form of expression. I find my subjects on trips, in nature and in abstract architectural views.\nI'm autodidact in every aspect of my work, maybe in my whole life.\nMy profession: self-employed workaholic.\n\nStatement: \nI love photography and I love digital imaging*.\nBut even more, I love authentic photography. Therefore, my photos only slightly digitally adjusted (during the process of the RAW-conversion) to reflect my view of the scenery.\nMy design elements are eye, light, time and perspective as well as the classical settings of the camera: focus, angle, shutter speed and aperture.\nI create my images at the shooting locations, not at the computer.\n(I'm practicing digital imaging for more than 20 years and I'm a big fan of stunning composings and good post-production effects - even if it's not my approach to photography.)","user_id":93554,"name":"Stephan Fürnrohr","website":"www.time-for-inspiration.de"},{"id":57702,"bio":"Martina Holmberg is a freelance photographer based and born in Stockholm, Sweden. As a child, she often accompanied her father to the darkroom where he copied black and white photographs. She loved to pass through the doors into the dark room and smell the chemicals from the vats where the photographs slowly emerged in the liquids. Perhaps it was there that her interest in photography began without her knowledge at the time.\n\nHolmberg is both a writer and photographer, and women's different living conditions have been a common thread in her work for many years. An incurable curiosity about the human being is the main reason why she become a photographer and writer. She have traveled around the world for various aid organizations and on her own assignments where she have portrayed people's different living conditions. Often with a focus on women's rights. She find just as much inspiration in creating a feeling or an inner state on a more subtle level. She love to challenging herself by trying new expressions to constantly evolve. Over the years she has published eight photo books, and her work has been exhibited, awarded, and published internationally.","user_id":57707,"name":"Martina Holmberg","website":"www.martinaholmberg.com"},{"id":64920,"bio":"I'm born in Siena (Italy) in 1955. I have always attended art as a spectator and experimented as an amateur, starting with painting, theatre and since 2006 photography.\nPhotography is my place of freedom, my way of meditating, of reflecting, an alibi to get in touch with others and with myself, a way to tell and tell. Photography is an anchor and in some difficult moments it saved me. My stories are born from emotions and curiosity and \nare linked to my life experiences. I love the little things, ordinary things, every day things.\n","user_id":64656,"name":"Mori Patrizia","website":""},{"id":179397,"bio":"Sandra Mickiewicz is a Polish documentary and portrait photographer who lives and works in London. In 2007, her family immigrated to the United Kingdom, where she started to develop her skills in painting and drawing. She discovered photography at the age of 15. In 2018, Sandra graduated from Middlesex University in London where she studied photography.\n\nShe is drawn into very ordinary and conventional moments in our everyday life. Sandra is really inspired by people and their stories. She loves to work on personal projects which allows her to photograph whatever she wants, starting from acrobats in the small circuses to larger communities and strangers which she finds difficult and really challenging to photograph. \n\nHer photographs were exhibited in the UK and internationally. Sandra's work has been published by The New York Times, The New Yorker and Financial Times.\n\nSandra is fascinated about analogue photography. She mainly shoots on medium format cameras and prints her own work in the darkroom. She is influenced by photographers like Alec Soth, Jamie Hawkesworth, Diane Arbus and Marry Ellen Mark.","user_id":178795,"name":"Sandra Mickiewicz","website":"www.sandramickiewicz.com"},{"id":587773,"bio":"Je suis enseignante, j'ai toujours rêvé d'écrire des histoires. Je me suis mise à la photo sur le tard. J'aime beaucoup explorer différentes techniques. \nCe que j'aime par dessus tout c'est explorer les frontières de la netteté et du flou...\nMais aussi raconter des histoires...","user_id":587189,"name":"carole tauziat","website":"caroletauziat.com"},{"id":147009,"bio":"55year old photographer from Belgium. \nI like to do portraits, reportage, music, food, nature and travel photography","user_id":146407,"name":"Dan Verbruggen","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/danverbruggen"},{"id":797849,"bio":"My name is Douglas, and I am a editorial and portrait photographer based in Philadelphia, PA and New York, NY.   My photographic journey not only forces me to continuously learn but also to elevate you and your brand, and to capture those moments that in life that stays with you and you want to share with others.  ","user_id":785729,"name":"Douglas Long","website":"www.photobydouglas.com"},{"id":64931,"bio":"Born in 1980 in Moscow, Russia.\nGraduate of Moscow State Technical University named after Bauman.\nSince 2006 I began taking photographs, preferring to work with a candid photography, inherent in the genre, documentary, portrait and street-photography.","user_id":64667,"name":"Nikolai Sakharov","website":"www.sakharov.photo"},{"id":595733,"bio":"I am a Hamburg based photographer. As a natural scientist I work on my photographic projects from this perspective with the need to bring order. My photographic work has been selected as a finalist in several photo competitions and has been exhibited in Australia, Europe, Iran and South America. It is influenced by the work and teaching of Siegfried Hansen,  Steven Shaw, Alec Soath and Mark Power under the constant desire to develop myself further. Inspired by Christian Patterson's \"Redheaded Peckerwood\", I am currently photographing the emotional traces of the Great Hamburg Flood of 1962 as part of my year of study at the Hamburger Werkstattfotografie under the direction of Michael Grieve, building on my work \"Haymat Wilhelmsburg\", which I developed in my master class with Andreas Herzau. As a member of various groups of photographers I organized photo festivals, curated group exhibitions and guided through exhibitions. ","user_id":595149,"name":"Britta Kohl-Boas","website":"Brittakohlboas.com"},{"id":459681,"bio":"From Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Erica Hawkins is an acclaimed family and wedding photographer known for her focus on capturing authentic moments. With awards from This is Reportage and Fearless, she's also been featured in the prestigious Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize. ","user_id":459097,"name":"Erica Hawkins","website":"www.ericahawkinsphotography.co.uk"},{"id":572554,"bio":" Master's student in Literature and Arts. ","user_id":571970,"name":"Karina Gonçalves","website":"linktr.ee/palavralinda"},{"id":690329,"bio":"生于1964年，业余摄影师。","user_id":689745,"name":"qiang dai","website":"dq-lg.blogspot.com"},{"id":797858,"bio":"I'm based in Philadelphia (Philly). But willing to follow my camera where it leads me.  For more than 20 years I have been shooting editorial \u0026amp; commercial assignments for Fortune 50 companies and internationally known media outlets. \nI'm currently a National Geographic Explorer-Storyteller \u0026amp; a National Geographic magazine assignment contributing photographer. (\"National Geographic Explorers are groundbreaking scientists, conservationists, educators, and storytellers. Each one is infinitely curious about our planet and passionate about helping make it better.\")\n\n","user_id":785736,"name":"Sabina louise Pierce","website":"www.sabinashoots"},{"id":797850,"bio":"I take pictures of things that catch my eye and try to make sense of the things I see.  I shoot prime wi","user_id":785730,"name":"Jonathan Venlet","website":""},{"id":89727,"bio":"\"Things often look different when viewed from a distance. Considered from quite far away, things look very special\". \n\nSince I added a photographic drone to my camera equipment, my point of view towards photography has totally changed and expanded.\n\nThis is shown by one of my series called LAKESHORE OPERATIONS. From a bird's eye view and different positions and flight altitudes, I capture shoreline landscapes. Then I group the individual images into works consisting of several panels. The result is landscapes that, despite their restrained post-processing, oscillate between representationalism and abstraction. The viewer knows what he is seeing. Often, however, he hardly recognizes it.\n\nDuring his career, Kuhn´s work has already been honored by several national and international photography awards.","user_id":89270,"name":"Stefan Kuhn","website":"www.stefankuhn.com"},{"id":797881,"bio":"IT guy by day, street photographer by night. Studied art photography in Rodchenko School of Arts.","user_id":785756,"name":"Alexander Davydov","website":"www.instagram.com/nyddle"},{"id":669136,"bio":"Photographer and Art Historian, has lived all her life with her camera in tow. She was interested from a very young age in photography as a means to capture her vision of the world. With her photography, she seeks to show moments of reality that can transmit both personality and character, as well as the small nuances that go unnoticed by the naked eye, achieving a scenario that makes us reflect and inspires us to know more.\nHer work has been internationally awarded by LUX Professional Photography Awards, IPA International Photo Awards, TIFA Tokyo International Photo Awards, One Eyeland Photography Awards, and London International Creative Competition.","user_id":668552,"name":"Nekane Barjola","website":"nekanebarjola.com"},{"id":797854,"bio":"For the last 25 years, I have had a passion for technology and\nphotography that has interacted with a curiosity for futurism,\nethics, sustainability, and deep empathy for our climate.\nA British veteran with 22 years of service, areas of specialisation\nincluded but were not restricted to humanitarian, intelligence,\nsurveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance. I worked\nclosely with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees\nand was selected to work within the Information and\nCommunications team MOD London.","user_id":785733,"name":"Adrian Scarbrough","website":"artspaces.kunstmatrix.com/en/exhibition/12068313/flat-caps-and-nuclear-explosions"},{"id":74573,"bio":"I am a half Italian, half Dutch, Brussels-based freelance fine art and documentary photographer (°1971). Mostly self-taught, I started photography with the Berlin School of Photography (Bettina Von Kameke) in 2009. In 2014, I attended a documentary photography course at the LCC of the University of Arts and Magnum Photo. Besides being a professional photographer and photojournalist, I hold a master’s in international law \u0026amp; human rights, and clinical psychology. \n\nMy documentary work is inspired by current social, political, religious and environmental issues. The resulting image series are accompanied by short in-dept articles. Recent publications include Revolve Magazine, the Brussels Times, Codex and Dodho Magazine.","user_id":74275,"name":"Michel Petillo","website":"www.michelpetillo.com"},{"id":657584,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer who began photographing in the South Florida area in the early 1970’s. In 1976 and 1977 I served as stage manager for the Grove Dance Theater under Artistic Director Billie Kirpich where I developed my love of photographing dance and movement.  I later studied photography at the University of Miami in 1978 and 1979.  In the early 1990’s I studied photography under Eduardo del Valle and Mirta Gomez at Florida International University.\n\nIn the late 1990’s I owned and operated a commercial photography studio in Hollywood, Florida – David L. Cohen Photography.  I provided a range of professional photographic services including portrait, architectural, product, editorial, fashion and fine art photography. \n\nIn 1998 I relocated to the Triad area of North Carolina where I continue photographic persuits today.","user_id":657000,"name":"David Cohen","website":"www.davidcohenphoto.com"},{"id":263555,"bio":"I’m 56 years old amateur photographer from Moscow, travelled the world, leaved on 4 continents. I thrive to find something unusual in a daily life and picture it to those I can reach.","user_id":262953,"name":"Valery Gorokhov","website":"www.viewbug.com/member/valerygorokhov"},{"id":264216,"bio":"Thales Banzai is a film director and producer. In addition to being one of the founders of Banzai Studio, he also directed projects for different production companies such as Paranoid, Conspiração, Across The Pond. He directed commercials for Google, Natura, Nike, Avon, P\u0026amp;G; documentaries and short films that were shown in international film festivals and featured on the global screening channel Nowness.\nAt this moment he lives in São Paulo/Brazil.","user_id":263614,"name":"Thales Banzai","website":"www.thalesbanzai.com"},{"id":204109,"bio":"Photographe française et genevoise d’adoption, j'ai étudié la photographie à Londres et à New York.\nJ'ai réalisé des sujets pour des organisations internationales comme “la Fondation Théodora pour les enfants” et pour des magazines :  “Bilan”, “Montres Magazine”, “Monsieur”, “Voiles”, “Côtes Magazine” et « Montre Heroes ».\nEn 2004, j'ai fait les photos du livre “French America”, publié en plusieurs langues.   Il raconte l’histoire des français aux Etats-Unis au travers de l’architecture, dans la Louisiane française, e French corridor et Washington DC.\nLes voyages me permettent d’aborder les thèmes que j'affectionne : architecture, nature, culture et patrimoine. Un fil rouge que je déroule en Argentine, en France ou ailleurs.\n","user_id":203507,"name":"Arielle de La Tour dAuvergne","website":"www.arielledelatourdauvergne.ch"},{"id":155736,"bio":"Originally from Italy, I moved in the UK five years ago for studying and research. I'm fascinated by coloured patterns and geometrical correspondence. At the same time, the environmental studies forced me to look for contrast and social struggles especially when it comes to humans and nature coexistence.  Now I am back to Italy chasing new inspiration.","user_id":155134,"name":"Martina Cecchetto","website":"www.lensculture.com/martina-cecchetto"},{"id":794501,"bio":"Born in Bolzano/Italy, lives and works as photographer in Salzburg and Munich. Studied political science and communication science at the University of Salzburg. Longtime occupation with analogue documentary b/w photography, since 2011 explicit occupation with artistic photography. \nVarious photographic longtime training courses at the Austrian photographic institution Fotohof Salzburg (Herman Seidl, Elisabeth Wörndl), artist workshops with Elina Brotherus (KunstHausWien) or at the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts Salzburg (class Jakob Kolding on the topic of collages 2018, 2019). Co-founder of the Salzburg photo collective reframed 2018. Since 2022 member of the Munich artist group foen (www.fo-en.de). Member of the Salzburger Kunstverein since 2023. Ongoing exhibitions since 2017, e.g. solo exhibition 2019 in the Stadtgalerie Rathaus Salzburg/Austria with a photographic work on Francesca Woodman, curated by Tina Teufel from the Museum of Modern Art Salzburg, participation in group exhibitions in Munich (2022, 2023), Vienna (FotoVienna 2017 and 2022) and Salzburg (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022).\nVarious photo books on photo projects. ","user_id":782948,"name":"Erika Pircher","website":"www.erikapircher.com"},{"id":797900,"bio":"The abstract works by artist Silvio Kempf presented under licht.illusion blur the boundaries between reality and illusion. Colors and shapes appear in extraordinary combinations. The photographs - often nature motifs and everyday objects - are transformed into fascinating worlds that challenge our perception of reality.","user_id":785774,"name":"Silvio Kempf","website":"www.instagram.com/licht.illusion"},{"id":797902,"bio":"","user_id":785776,"name":"Jacek Taranko","website":"jacektaranko.com"},{"id":64902,"bio":"I am 65 years old and have lived alone for 40yrs.  Lately I have been spending my time wandering the streets and public places for situations that engage me and I try to capture my vision in images.  \nA flick of a moment, a juxtaposition, something that echoes an otherworldly film to the common gaze.\n\n\n\n","user_id":64638,"name":"Anne J Gibson","website":"www.annejgibson.com"},{"id":65219,"bio":"Lauren Baker is a Canadian portrait photographer and graphic designer. She holds an HBA and Advanced Diploma in Art and Art History from the University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College. Baker has exhibited her work throughout various locations in Ontario (including the Living Arts Centre, Blackwood Gallery, UTAC, VMAC Gallery, and Hotshot Gallery). Lauren currently lives and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba. ","user_id":64955,"name":"Lauren Baker","website":"www.lbpd.ca"},{"id":846671,"bio":"55dd, a plataforma de jogos com slots e jogos eletrônicos!\nEntre na diversão, jogue a qualquer hora e descubra suas emoções!\n\nWebsite :https://55-dd.br.com","user_id":832515,"name":"Ddbrcom Ddbrcom","website":"55-dd.br.com"},{"id":851348,"bio":"Malace|HR brings a human touch to hiring, backed by 24 years of experience and a customer-first approach to place the right candidates in the right roles.","user_id":837192,"name":"Malace HR","website":"malacehr.com"},{"id":170803,"bio":"Aviva Klein grew up in New York City, and its famous grit, glamour, and energy are reflected in her award-winning imagery. Her work is polished but human, sophisticated with an undercurrent of street smarts. For more than a decade, Aviva has captured the essence of music, celebrity, and culture for clients ranging from Google and Spotify to Belvedere Vodka, Nike, and Pepsi. She’s been featured by Buzzfeed, honored by the Lucie Foundation, among others, and made her television debut playing Annie Leibovitz in the HBO series Vinyl. She’s based in NYC (because of course).","user_id":170201,"name":"Aviva Klein","website":"www.avivaklein.com"},{"id":65099,"bio":"In 1948, I was born in Aichi prefecture (Toyota City), Japan.\nMy first meeting with camera was at 12 years old.\nAnd until now I have trodden windingly on a long film road with camera as an amateur.\nIn 1971, after I studied the law at the university, I got a job in Nagoya City Government. \nAt my young age, I had experience of developing about black and white for a short period.\nSince the time I have been fascinated by photography.  \nDuring these times I won a few prize.\nThen, I had experience of job for protecting cultural treasure, and for exhibition about art work.  \nIn 2008, I won on a prize as the landscape photography grand prize of the famous magazine “Sarai”. \nIn 2012, after I retired my Job, I studied abroad in Perth. And I had relearnt photography, starting with the foundation. \nIn 2016, I won AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards 2016- Silver Award-. Then I created my first photo book \" After Dream Before\", and I graduated Graduate Diploma in Photography.","user_id":64835,"name":"Tatsuro Ikuta","website":"tatsushinkan.com"},{"id":65161,"bio":"Biólogo de profesión, inicio en el mundo de la fotografía en el año 2003. He dedicado gran parte de mi pasión y esfuerzo a capturar la belleza de la naturaleza y los mágicos paisajes de Costa Rica y  otras partes del mundo. \n \nActualmente trabajo como curador y fotógrafo del Museo de la Universidad de Costa Rica; en donde retrato el amplio y valioso patrimonio contenido en las más de 70 colecciones de la Institución. Estas imágenes han sido publicadas en calendarios, catálogos, sitios web y notas periodísticas.\n \nTambién cuento con una pequeña empresa: Marco Díaz Fine Art Photography. En ella me dedico a la venta de fotografías artísticas y al fotoreportaje de eventos.","user_id":64897,"name":"Marco Díaz","website":"marcodiazphoto.wix.com/fineart"},{"id":701734,"bio":"Photography teacher, Elam graduate 2011, mostly documentary photography ","user_id":701150,"name":"Ji Hyun Park","website":""},{"id":768955,"bio":"https://www.cultureisfree.com/post/uestions-z%C3%A9lia-narrative-style-photography\n","user_id":761854,"name":"Zélia Bourquin","website":""},{"id":65198,"bio":"","user_id":64934,"name":"Jamie Fouss","website":"www.jamiefouss.smugmug.com"},{"id":797908,"bio":"Born and raised in Italy, I live and work in The Netherlands since 2006. \nFood, lifestyle and reportage photographer, I work as photographer  for the hospitality industry and I love to create work for my portfolio in my own style, dramatic, recalling the Master Painters chiaroscuro, at times very much baroque. ","user_id":785782,"name":"Alessandra Mignardi","website":"www.alessandramignardi.com"},{"id":99873,"bio":"I am a  non professional photographer who likes exploring human issues through photography. I have exhibited in group Exhibitions in Melbourne and twice been a finalist in the Olive Cotton Award for portraiture.\nI also like to explore the beauty of nature, scrutinizing the details, the colour, the shape, the patterns and the fractals.","user_id":99271,"name":"Frances Valentine","website":""},{"id":126995,"bio":"Ilka \u0026amp; Franz are an award-winning Photo \u0026amp; Director Duo based in London (UK). Their work blurs the lines between disciplines as they apply their aesthetic and humour to still life, portraiture, film and animation. While their uninhibited use of colour is vibrant and bold, their conceptual undertones are often subtle and of child-like naivety. The duo shoot, art direct, build, style and retouch and work on commercial and editorial commissions in the UK and abroad.  ","user_id":126393,"name":"Ilka Franz","website":"www.ilkafranz.com"},{"id":761328,"bio":"Dionei Galdino Da Silva, an Italo-Brazilian based in London, also known as “Dino Galdi”, is a Polymathic Artist creative professional,studied Heritage and Musicology at the University of Trento, in Italy.\n\nEmerging as an accomplished photographer, Dino has gained recognition for his art, winning prestigious festival awards  and receiving numerous honorable mentions for his exceptional work. His photographs have been published in publications such as Perdiza magazine, and his upcoming exhibition at one of the biggest event for photography, Xposure 2024 in Dubai solidifies his impact on the world of photography.\n\nDino’s artistic journey goes far beyond photography, further solidifying his presence in the world of art. His artistic base derives from his training in Cinematography and Acting and Directing in cinema and theatre, accumulating more than 15 years of practical experience in these areas.\n\nHis passion for storytelling has led to significant achievements, including notable nominations as a multi-category winner at the Paris International Street Photo Awards from 2020 to 2023 and for a short film at the New York Film Festival in 2011. Furthermore, his talent transcends beyond t","user_id":755822,"name":"Dionei Galdino da Silva","website":""},{"id":214819,"bio":"","user_id":214217,"name":"Yohei Nishida","website":"www.smilelovepeace.com"},{"id":585857,"bio":"I live in Clearwater, Florida. I am a photographer, videographer, filmmaker, and writer.  I strive to capture the moment as life shows itself. Watch our latest movie for Free on Tubi TV - Torn From Innocence - https://tubitv.com/movies/567736/torn-from-innocence?start=true ","user_id":585273,"name":"Randy Corn","website":"randallphotoshoot.com"},{"id":797920,"bio":"A Turkish travel writer published three books, living in Rome and walking in crowds with his camera.","user_id":785791,"name":"Gökhan Kutluer","website":""},{"id":797970,"bio":"","user_id":785828,"name":"Madison Sawyer","website":"madisonsawyer.com"},{"id":690013,"bio":"Robert Andy Coombs grew up in Michigan's majestic Upper Peninsula where he spent his childhood roaming the great outdoors. He started photographing his walkabouts in middle school and moved on to portraiture in high school. Coombs received a scholarship to Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids Michigan. During his third year in undergrad, Coombs' sustained a spinal cord injury due to a gymnastics training accident. After a year of recovery, he returned to KCAD and received his BFA in photography in 2013. Coombs' photography explores the intersections of disability and sexuality. Themes of relationships, caregiving, fetish, and sex are depicted and explored throughout. Coombs graduated from the Yale School of Art amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and is currently residing in coastal Alabama.","user_id":689429,"name":"Robert Andy Coombs","website":"www.robertandycoombs.com"},{"id":797956,"bio":"Mona Bozorgi is an artist-scholar whose interdisciplinary research and artistic practice explore the correlation between representation and performativity in photography. Bozorgi’s artistic practice is intertwined with posthuman critical theory and focuses on the process of the materialization of bodies and its impact on the construction and production of identities. As an Iranian-born artist, her work confronts historical exclusions based on gender, provides alternative ways of understanding the contemporary self, and explores the intersections of bodies and technology. Bozorgi is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Florida State University.","user_id":785817,"name":"Mona Bozorgi","website":"monabozorgi.com"},{"id":202615,"bio":"Assignments have taken Mark Edward Harris to more than 100 countries on all seven continents. His editorial work has appeared in publications such as Vanity Fair, LIFE, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, GEO, Newsweek, Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic Traveler, Hemispheres, AFAR, Wallpaper, Vogue, Architectural Digest, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, and The London Sunday Times Travel Magazine as well as all the major photography and in-flight magazines. Among his numerous accolades are CLIO, ACE, Impact DOCS Award of Excellence, Aurora Gold, New York Book Show Book of the Year and IPA awards. His books include Faces of the Twentieth Century: Master Photographers and Their Work, The Way of the Japanese Bath, Wanderlust, North Korea, South Korea, Inside Iran, The Travel Photo Essay: Describing A Journey Through Images and his latest, The People of the Forest, a book about orangutans.","user_id":202013,"name":"Mark Edward Harris","website":"markedwardharris.com"},{"id":797934,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer from Bremen, Germany.","user_id":785803,"name":"Jens Leefers","website":"www.foklwitz.com"},{"id":11657,"bio":"I have made my living for well over 40 years with my cameras.  I earned a BFA in photography from The Art Center College of Design and soon after traveled to Milan to do fashion photography for Italian Vogue and Linea Italiana.\n\nI eventually returned to Los Angles where I opened a studio serving major advertising  advertising agencies, and worked for clients literally from A to Z.  Now that I've  retired, I enjoy doing personal work which offers me different kinds of creative challenges.\n\nMy method or working is essentially this: \nSee. Feel. Click.","user_id":11657,"name":"Paul Sanders","website":"www.paulsandersphotography.com"},{"id":65160,"bio":"Born, raised and educated in New York; recipient of the 2004 and 2014 Florida Cultural Consortium Award, Richard LaBarbera’s work has appeared in solo and group shows nationally. He graduated with his masters of fine arts degree in photography from Columbia University’s School of The Arts in 2004. He has taught photography at Columbia University, Florida International University, Miami Dade College and Palm Beach State College. His work is in the collection of The Ft Lauderdale Art Museum and art collectors around the country.  \nMr. LaBarbera lives and retired in Florida where he pursues his love of photography while travelling the world.\n","user_id":64896,"name":"Richard Labarbera","website":"richardlabarbera.com"},{"id":788216,"bio":"Hilary Wardhaugh works commercially as a photographer/press photographer in Canberra. She has been in the industry for almost 30 years whilst raising a son as a single parent. Her arts practice has an activism theme with issues including gender, the environment and climate change explored. Though her environmental work relies on documenting the landscape, it is only landscapes that have been touched by humanity that resonate. Her landscape photography resides in the post-documentary world by interacting with the scene to enhance the narrative.\nHilary has curated many projects involving women and photography; for example, Loud and Luminous (with Mel Anderson as co-Creator) and the most recent climate change project, called The #everydayclimatecrisis Visual Petition, which achieved global recognition. Her work has been collected by the National Library of Australia and she has exhibited widely within Australia. \nHilary engages  photography as activism and demonstrating that through artistic, provocative and innovative means.","user_id":777645,"name":"Hilary Wardhaugh","website":"www.hwp.com.au"},{"id":732010,"bio":"When I am not the one holding the camera, I am art directing shoots in the commercial fashion and beauty space. For that reason, my anomalous relationship to photography is full circle, both my both my personal, fine art world and professional, commercial worlds merging and informing each other with a total dedication to my craft. I seek to solve problems through a lens of honesty, uncensored human spirit and infinite points of view that result in the unexpected. Interacting with the fashion and beauty commercial landscape on a daily basis, I see first-hand how superficial and negatively influential mainstream media can be on the psyche. Forced stereotypes, idealism in perfection, urge for conformity and unrealistic expectations harm our youth versus inspiring them. I seek to further promote health (physical and mental) in my lens-based art, a contemporary take on commercialism where there is always more than meets the eye.","user_id":731254,"name":"Meghann Stelzner","website":"www.meghannalexandra.com"},{"id":797991,"bio":"Lucas Yinghao is an independent photography artist based in Shanghai.\n\nBorn in 1995, he possesses a multi-disciplinary background in social sciences, graduating from Sciences Po Paris. Prior to pursuing photography full-time, he worked as a branding specialist, video producer, and graphic designer.\n\nYinghao’s work seeks to create evocative visuals inspired by the poem « Correspondances » by Charles Baudelaire. He is personally concerned about the indifference to one’s inner-self and individuality facing the leviathan of mental, ideological, and algorithmic violence. He also challenges through his work the limitations of binary opposition, moving beyond the simplification of ideas into mere \"either/or\" propositions.","user_id":785846,"name":"Lucas Yinghao Zhu","website":"www.lucasyinghao.com"},{"id":127193,"bio":"Available at shanewynn.com","user_id":126591,"name":"Shane Wynn","website":"shanewynn.com"},{"id":797975,"bio":"I'm a dedicated BNW Photographer using the Leica Q2 Monochrom camera. My passion is to chase and capture Light \u0026amp; Shadows wherever I find them in Architectural, Street, Landscape and Mundane Everyday settings which most people never notice.","user_id":785832,"name":"David Payne","website":"davepayne.photography"},{"id":798063,"bio":"Creative person with passion for photography and videography. I like to travel and capture things around me during my visits of the most beautiful (and often unknown) cities as much as I like to be in forrest with just nature and no one else around me.","user_id":785905,"name":"Petr Zdarsky","website":"petrzdarsky.com"},{"id":595586,"bio":"A university stduent who loves street photography. ","user_id":595002,"name":"Zijun Yuan","website":"www.instagram.com/jyuan22"},{"id":705340,"bio":"Marcus Boman is an independent, internationally working freelance photographer and former pianist currently living in Scandinavia. Due to his  acquaintance with the music business his photography focuses strongly on artist portraits but in the later years Fine Art  has become an increasingly important part of his work. \n\nI have a Master Degree in music from The Sibelius Academy 1997 and private studies (post graduate level) in  photography in Frankfurt am Main 2013 - 2016. \n\nI am a member of the Swedish Association of Professional Photographers. And my art is represented at art museums of and private collections around Europe. \n\nMarcus Boman’s work focuses on the inner bonds between human and nature. His art proposes an alternative understanding of the world that surrounds us; the way we perceive it and our relationship to time, nature and cosmos.","user_id":704756,"name":"Marcus Boman","website":"www.marcusboman.com"},{"id":72635,"bio":"For many years I have loved the photographic work of others, especially images of people.  I began photographing after retirement 14 years ago.  Since that time I have taken classes, learned to use my camera and learned to use software programs in lieu of the darkroom.  I find the work absorbing, challenging and fun.  I have travelled with other photographers to Morocco, Mexico including  the Yucatan and other parts of Mexico and the United States.  As I've traveled,  I had an opportunity to connect with people from other cultures.  I plan to continue to improve my technical skills and to expand my work with portraits of people.  I have successfully entered juried shows and had my first solo show in August 2023 at Viewpoint Photographic Art Center in Sacramento, California.","user_id":72351,"name":"Diana Proctor","website":""},{"id":798062,"bio":"Passionate digital content creator who love to tell stories. I like to look around the city same as I am enjoying calm nature with no one around.","user_id":785905,"name":"Petr Zdarsky","website":"petrzdarsky.com"},{"id":65162,"bio":"David Jay was born in Oakland, CA but has spent most of his life between Australia, Europe and New York City.\n\nAs a fashion photographer his work has been featured in international editions of Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Style, Shape and countless others.\n\nJay’s personal work however, is the antithesis of fashion—capturing often unseen aspects of humanity. On the surface, Jay’s images reveal the realities of abuse, war, poverty, disease and of course, beauty. Their overarching message however, is much greater . . . and universal in its intent. Through Jay’s photography, context evaporates, and the viewer is left to engage the subjects, trade places, and for a moment, live behind their eyes. We recognize our shared emotions and scars, and pause to consider our role. David Jay’s portraits reveal the immense power of our every interaction and the future they create.\n\nJay’s series include The SCAR Project, The Unknown Soldier, Grief Camp, The Alabama Project, and Naked Ladies.\n\nJay’s photography has been published in the New York Times, BBC, LIFE, Forbes, USA Today, and countless publications throughout the world.\n\nA book entitled \"The SCAR Project” was published and a documentary on the project entitled “Baring It All” won an Emmy Award in 2012.\n\nAcquisitions of Jay’s photography include The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, The Library of Congress and the Phillips Collection among many others.\n\nIn 2015, Jay was awarded the Lucie Award for Photographer of the Year—Deeper Perspective.\n\n","user_id":64898,"name":"David Jay","website":"www.davidjayphotography.com"},{"id":798059,"bio":"I have been interested in photography for many years initially dabbling in film and moving slowly to digital. I am still very much learning and developing my style which leans towards images on the fringes of darkness - thus using long exposures. I find this type of photography brings me in contact with the world around me - almost like a third eye observing the passing of time and capturing glimpses of it so the future can see the past.","user_id":785902,"name":"Kevin brady","website":""},{"id":65188,"bio":"Self taught photographer, I was born in 1977 and I have been introduced to the photography in 2009 by the Magnum Agency photographer Simon Wheatley who shared with me his passion for concerned and architecture photography. \n\nSince my first personal exhibition in 2011 in La Grande Motte (France), I spent more than 2 years in Africa, going through Morocco, Egypt, DRC, Zambia, Namibia, South Africa but also in Sardinia and in Thailand, bringing back pictures of common people in their daily life. \n\nMy reportage \"Smiles of Tahrir\" was exhibited at the VISA Off Festival of Perpignan in 2014 and my photographs are regularly exhibited in Paris, Cairo, Munich, Vienna, Moscow, Beijing Johannesburg, New York, Miami, Brussel, Teplice and some more. ","user_id":64924,"name":"Guilhem Ribart","website":"www.artetic.net"},{"id":65486,"bio":"He has dedicated himself to documenting the political and social life of societies in conflict. Valery’s professional biography includes coverage of Chechen war, conflict between Georgia and South Ossetia, Lebanese war in 2006, uprising of Mali Republic, Syrian civil war. In 2014, Valery began documenting war in Eastern Ukraine. This work continues in his current ongoing project, Black days of Ukraine, about ordinary civil people who became the participants of the military confrontation against their will.\n\nValery has received many awards for his work, including World Press Photo, Magnum Photography Awards, Pictures of the Year International, Sony World Photography awards, LensCulture Visual Storytelling Awards. His work has been exhibited in France, Austria, Italy, USA, Germany, UK, Russia and other countries.\n\n\n","user_id":65222,"name":"Valery Melnikov","website":"www.valerymelnikov.com"},{"id":152559,"bio":"I’ve had a love for street photography since I was a child, long before I knew it had a name. Not until a few years ago did I take up the challenge of photographing in the streets myself. I am drawn to ordinary people doing ordinary things. To me, it’s all extra-ordinary—motion, gesture, connection, and humor. We humans are so much more the same than we are different, and hopefully my photos remind people of that.","user_id":151957,"name":"Marci Lindsay","website":"www.marcislindsay.com"},{"id":797990,"bio":"Candace L. Bailey (b. 1982) was born in the South, moved around, and traveled extensively. This American/Caymanian artist, with a rebellious temperament, took to her first 35mm camera at the age of 13.  Since witnessing her initial print emerge in her makeshift darkroom at the age of 15, Bailey was captivated by the camera's ability to metamorphose her preconceptions into something profound and intricate - Silver, Burned, Developed.\nIn 2008, Candace Bailey graduated from Texas State University, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Photographic Imaging. Amidst getting her degree, the world seemed to instantaneously switch from chemicals and enlargers to inkjet printing labs and computers. With the digital age quickly approaching, she decided to further her education before moving back to Grand Cayman. In 2012, she earned her Master of Fine Art degree in Fine Art Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design, where her primary focus was photography with a multidisciplinary approach to print-making.\nCandace Bailey currently works and resides in the Cayman Islands, where she runs her own artisan studio, Black Sheep Studio (est. 2013). ","user_id":785845,"name":"Candace Bailey","website":"blacksheep.ky"},{"id":65258,"bio":"His photography journey started in 2007 when he decided to transform his passion into a professional path. Paolo has obtained many different masters in the photography field, that included; visual communications, reportage, fashion and darkroom printing — attending to John Kaverdash academy, based in Milan. Here he has expanded his professional skills working as an intern and photographer at photojournalistic agency, based in Milan.\n\nHe continued to work as a freelance photographer and make the experience travel around the world. His passion and dedication for reportage and documentary photography have brought Paolo to cover and investigate Syria's crisis. Paolo says \"One of my most experience of life as a photographer and human, it has been when I went to Killis. Here I saw the terrible effect of war, where I've met many young Syrian women and men escaped from their home because of ISIS and, have found shelter in another country.\" Paolo also the past two years, documenting the Syrian ","user_id":64994,"name":"Paolo Munari Mandelli","website":"paolomunarimandelli.it"},{"id":779410,"bio":"Eva is an illustrator and a photographer with a passion for minimalist fine art photography. Eva´s conceptual portrait/self-portrait photography is closely intertwined with her profession as an illustrator. Through the use of techniques such as line work, drawing or collage, she is able to infuse her portraits with surreal and symbolic elements, blurring the lines between reality and imaginary. ","user_id":770436,"name":"Eva Chupikova","website":"www.evachupikova.cz"},{"id":795156,"bio":"I got into photography at the age of 16 and photography is a passion for me, more than a job. I rarely travel without a camera, and have done so for over 40 years now.\nDuring my photography career, I have not only photographed people in all walks of life, as well as at sports and concerts, but I have also been active in animal and landscape photography. What is important to me is that a photo is always an individual representation. A moment captured through a personal perspective. Completely individual.\nWith a passion for photography and the necessary experience, I will create the best possible image result.","user_id":783491,"name":"Wolfgang Gerlach","website":"www.fotogerlach.de"},{"id":65242,"bio":"I started in photography with just 18 years of the hand of a photographer of portraits that taught me the fundamental principles. After some time I started working in his studio doing social photography.\n\nI have always been struck by press photography, so whenever I have had occasion, I have made a current photograph collaborating with several press agencies, although the bulk of my work has always been linked to social photography.\n\nAnother of my hobbies is to travel so it is easy to deduce that I have attached to this photograph documenting all my trips. Maybe I'm not a purist of this type of photography because I avoid postal photographs to look for different framings and compositions that convey something more than the memory of having been there.\n\nI am currently engaged in short trips that allow me to photograph nearby places with the ease of returning at any time if I believe that the place has much more to offer photographically speaking.","user_id":64978,"name":"Carlos Bouza","website":"carlosbouza.es"},{"id":74668,"bio":"","user_id":74370,"name":"Dasha Riley","website":"www.dashariley.com"},{"id":65241,"bio":"Autodidata, entende a sua fotografia como um meio para e de intervenção, por meio do qual esmiuça o seu cotidiano e entorno, mergulha nos seu passado e em suas memórias. Participou de inúmeras exposições coletivas, a exemplo das edições de 2015 e 2017 do Encontros de Agosto, dos Festivais Verbo Ver e Solar, todos em Fortaleza. Foi por três vezes finalista do Festival Internacional de Fotografia de Porto Alegre, premiado pelo Edital \"Arte como Respiro\", do Itaú Cultural, e integrou a edição número 11 da Revista Sueño de la Razón. Foi colaborador da Revista Vós, na qual co-assinava a coluna ISO, e foi Diretor Executivo do Instituto da Fotografia nas gestões de 2016 a 2019.","user_id":64977,"name":"Valdir Machado Neto","website":"www.valdirmachadoneto.com.br"},{"id":53939,"bio":"I've been creating images solely with my iPhone since 2009 when my DSLR camera broke and I've never looked back. I like the advantages and challenges that are unique to photographing and creating imagery within the iPhone ecosystem.\nThe iPhone serves as both my camera and darkroom. Many of my images leverage specific photographic apps to create a mood, emotion, or an idea I want to convey.\nMy work and photographic style is a mixture of documentary and free-form art. The photograph will speak to me as the treatment, if any it deserves.","user_id":53944,"name":"Petyr Campos","website":"petyrc.com"},{"id":152982,"bio":"working on sales , travelling enough mostly in greece \u0026amp; abroad, always looking forward for small escaping trips","user_id":152380,"name":"STELIOS CHARALAMPAKIS","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/coolstelios"},{"id":798083,"bio":"I’m an Austrian photographer based in Liechtenstein. I attended photography school in Vienna and started working as a photographer in Liechtenstein in 2015. I see life through my photographic eye and try to capture that certain something - digital and analog. ","user_id":785924,"name":"Tatjana Schnalzger","website":"tatjanaschnalzger.com"},{"id":180346,"bio":"Soy un fotógrafo y artista visual que se sumerge\nen diferentes géneros fotográficos para expresar\nmi visión. Desde el documental y de naturaleza\nhasta el conceptual, mi enfoque principal es\ntransmitir un “mensaje” a través de mis obras.\nLa fotografía para mí es una forma poderosa de\nnarración, comunicación y expresión, y aprovecho\nesta fuerza para provocar pensamientos y\nemociones en el espectador.\nMe gusta explorar temas profundos y relevantes\nque aborden cuestiones sociales, culturales y\nambientales. Pienso que el arte tiene el poder de\neducar, provocar y movilizar a las personas hacia\nla acción.","user_id":179744,"name":"Alejandro Isael Jimenez Soberanis","website":"redcultural.yucatan.gob.mx/directorio/detalle/304/alex-jimso"},{"id":798308,"bio":"I’m a film photographer from Sydney Australia working primarily in black \u0026amp; white \nI find myself drawn to objects, landscapes, or moments that at first glance may seem commonplace, but if you look closer there is poetry in the mundane. Each moment has a hidden story. My work asks the viewer to pause, look closer and search for the beauty \u0026amp; meaning in the seemingly ordinary ","user_id":786114,"name":"Ben Hamer","website":"www.benhamerphotography.com"},{"id":53770,"bio":"Amir Behroozi Rad was born in 1988 in Iran, located in the Middle East. His documentary work focuses on social narratives and personal stories regarding human conditions. In his personal work, he often looks into his homeland - the contemporary and environmental issues and people who inhabit it. He is one of the  admitted applicant in the 2024 edition of the Canon Student Development Program.","user_id":53775,"name":"Amir Behroozi","website":""},{"id":841302,"bio":"Tara is a portrait photographer based in the UK. Her client list includes Schwarzkopf, Hello! Magazine and Blood Records.\nTara is currently studying for her MA in Photography at Falmouth University. ","user_id":827145,"name":"Tara Florence","website":null},{"id":65391,"bio":"Long story short: photography saved my life.","user_id":65127,"name":"Pablo Valera Fernández","website":""},{"id":128805,"bio":"Swedish photographer currently working for Dagens Industri - Swedens leading financial newspaper. Available for assignments.\n\nInstagram: @jonaseng","user_id":128203,"name":"Jonas Eng","website":"www.jonaseng.com"},{"id":798133,"bio":"","user_id":785966,"name":"Patricia Buren","website":"www.pcbfoto.com"},{"id":798081,"bio":"Amateur photographer.  I mainly focus on wildlife photography, but at other times I like to take street scenes to widen my portfolio. I like to focus on the quality of light in my images, including the direction of light and how it affects the scene.  At all times I like to look for a pleasing composition, and/or to capture a fleeting moment or encounter, as in the images of the man on the motorcycle and the child sharing a moment of joy with her father. I hope I am able to convey some of the feelings I felt at the time that I took the photograph.","user_id":785922,"name":"Nicola Billows","website":""},{"id":798140,"bio":"A traveler with an open eye to the world around me.  There is much to see that remains unseen.","user_id":785972,"name":"Richard Clompus","website":""},{"id":547572,"bio":"","user_id":546988,"name":"Adrian Rodriguez Rodriguez","website":"www.paperplanes-photography.com"},{"id":798159,"bio":"","user_id":785989,"name":"Heiko Richard","website":"heiko-richard.com"},{"id":735588,"bio":"Non professional  photographer, winner of multiple  International  photographic awards .","user_id":734221,"name":"lei lei","website":"www.xiaohongshu.com/user/profile/57d5601150c4b47e22e075ac"},{"id":760137,"bio":"Fotografo naturalista e di paesaggio. Ho cominciato a fotografare a 12 anni, circa 41 anni fa, ma senza mai applicarmi veramente fino al 2020 quando ho deciso di seguire corsi avanzati. Ho poi deciso di specializzarmi nella fotografia naturalistica restando particolarmente attento all’etica nel catturare immagini che non impattino l’ambiente.\nNelle mie foto cerco di contribuire alla conoscenza del mondo naturale concentrandomi sulle caratteristiche più particolari dei soggetti esaltandone la bellezza dei particolari o delle loro ambientazioni.\nOgni scatto per me è un’attenta ricerca estetica che sia in grado di connettermi intimamente ed emotivamente con i soggetti che fotografo.","user_id":754797,"name":"Carlo Mascellani","website":"www.carlomascellani.it"},{"id":798114,"bio":"Maighread Jardine is an emerging professional photographer and digital artist practicing in the areas of portraiture, editorial, fashion and fine art photography.","user_id":785950,"name":"Maighread Jardine","website":"mrjardine.com"},{"id":798091,"bio":"Natalia is a Brazilian photographer based in Barcelona. She is interested in the intrinsic connection between people, places, and objects. Her work is deeply influenced by her personal experience of displacement, moving between places and never truly settling. This transient existence shapes her exploration of themes like resilience, belonging, and human connection. With a candid style that evokes memory and nostalgia, Natalia tells stories that find meaning in the subtle, often imperfect details of everyday life and the essence of place.","user_id":785931,"name":"Natalia Ribeiro","website":""},{"id":60003,"bio":"Paula worked as a photojournalist for ten years for the main Brazilian newspapers and presented her artistic work in institutions and festivals such as at FotoRio, Foto em Pauta, PhotoVisa Russia, Photomonumental Peru, among others. She received the Women in Visual Arts Award (Brazilian National Foundation of Arts) and was selected in the main Brazilian photo competitions (Conrado Wessel, Pierre Verger, Diário Contemporâneo). Phd in Visual Arts at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Paula focuses her research and work on photography as a sensitive link between bodies and the invisible world, witch can manifest itself as the spiritual, the emotional and the unconscious. ","user_id":60008,"name":"Paula Huven","website":"www.paulahuven.com"},{"id":647937,"bio":"Peter M. Krask is a writer, photographer and mentor based in New York City.\n\nKrask has studied at the International Center of Photography, privately with photographer Carol Dragon, with whom he collaborated on the exhibition “life . . . still” and with Hellen van Meene.  He is mentored by Richard Tuschman.  Most recently, an image from Lives of the Saints for Boys was chosen for a group show at the Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, and an image from The Corridor was selected for the show, Home, at the Los Angeles Center of Photography.  His black and white project, Ars Longa, was exhibited at Gallery Infinito in New York City.\u0026nbsp; An excerpt from his Modern Devotional was shown at the Superfine Art Fair sponsored by ArtHouse NYC.  An image from his project, Songs of Disaster and Forgiveness, received second place in the 22nd International Toy Camera Competition and was exhibited at the Soho Photo Gallery. He is on the board of Photolucida and is a juror for their Critical Mass program.\n\nPeter M. Krask holds a Master’s Degree in Critical Studies from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. \n","user_id":647353,"name":"Peter Krask","website":"www.petermkrask.com"},{"id":770070,"bio":"I’m Kebs, a street photographer from Makati, Philippines. I discovered photography in 2019 during a trip to Japan, where we came home with almost no photos of ourselves — just of other people in their environments.\n\nI enjoy wandering around with my camera and occasionally striking up random conversations in the streets. I’ll admit: I take photos mostly for my own enjoyment. But over the years, it’s grown into something more.\n\nIt’s not just the act of taking photos I’ve come to love — it’s everything that’s come with it: the discoveries, the surprises, the opportunities, the community, and the moments.","user_id":762695,"name":"Kebs Cayabyab","website":"kebscayabyab.com"},{"id":65484,"bio":"Damien Alitti is a photojournalist based near Marseille, in the southeast of France.He is distributed by Polaris.\nDamien works on reports dealing with religion and spiritual issues like Rituals of brotherhoods, Daily life of monks or Worship of Virgin Mary.\nDamien is available for reporting or portraits assignments.\nDamien reports for magazines and daily news like Le Figaro Magazine, La Croix or Le Pelerin…\nDamien was a finalist in 2010 at the Scoop d’Angers contest for his report about daily life of cistercian monks.\nAfter 2 years on the photographic school ETPA in Toulouse, Damien was admitted for the training in photojournalism on the EMI-CFD school in Paris in 2009-2010.","user_id":65220,"name":"Damien Alitti","website":"www.damienalitti.com"},{"id":634661,"bio":"","user_id":634077,"name":"Mauricio Castro","website":"www.instagram.com/mauricioacastrop"},{"id":771887,"bio":"Snezhana Firsova, a 45-year-old psychologist, traveller, and amateur photographer, was born in Vladivostok, Russia, and now resides in Sydney, Australia. For Snezhana, photography serves as a form of meditation, a method of contemplation and cognition, a quest for harmony, and a pursuit of new perspectives. It offers her an opportunity to share her vision of the world’s beauty and diversity with others, showcasing what is often challenging or even impossible to express in words. To her, photography is not just an art form and a means of documenting events, but also a mode of communication and a tool for psychotherapy.\nSnezhana participated in the group exhibition “Supernova” on October 28, 2023,  in Cologne, Germany, “Supernova” on March 24, 2024,  in Aachen, Germany and was the winner of the group photo exhibition “Winter in Korea” on June 20, 2017, in Vladivostok, Russia.\n","user_id":764080,"name":"Snezhana Firsova","website":""},{"id":798210,"bio":"Got my first camera almost 20 years ago, but most of that time I had done very little actual shooting. I only became a little more serious about photography around 4 years ago. I am an Engineer by profession with interest mainly in street photography. I'm working now to build a portfolio of images with focus on curious moments that may or may not have an obvious context.      ","user_id":786034,"name":"Bappa Dey","website":"www.shadowdealer.com/fullscreen/portfolio-selection"},{"id":65306,"bio":"","user_id":65042,"name":"Guillermo García","website":"www.therevelationfilms.com"},{"id":65447,"bio":"I am a self taught photographer who loves to capture images of Black people inhabiting urban and rural landscapes across the US. ","user_id":65183,"name":"Timothy Benston","website":"IG:trbenston_photoworks"},{"id":129615,"bio":"Member of China Photographers Association","user_id":129013,"name":"Xu Zhang","website":"weibo.com/u/1737442825"},{"id":797094,"bio":"Kamil Hajek was born in the Czech Republic, near Prague, and grew up with many illustrated stories of the  natural phenomena and the wonder of creation.\n\nHis childhood was filled with the sensitivity and was characterized by daydreams and time spent in nature, which were considered a refuge and place of strength for him. This empowering time showed him the changeable and inspiring power that lies in sensory impressions from nature.\n\nWhile studying to become a graphic designer, he was fascinated and drawn to the aesthetic and sensual side of visual expressions of narrative forms of representation.\n\nAs an art therapist, he dedicated his efforts and time  to intensify his relation to painting, with the psychological impact through the power of colors and the language of shape and form. He soonly began to explore the tangible nature of art, by creating images transformed by emotions to sensitize the human perception of light.\n\nIn current dance photography projects, he creates impressionistic, moment-related depictions of embodied stories and scenes with digital light paintings.\n","user_id":785109,"name":"Kamil Hajek","website":"www.kamilhajek.com"},{"id":798143,"bio":"","user_id":785974,"name":"Ayumi Hayashi","website":""},{"id":796889,"bio":"After a 30 year break, I bought myself a decent camera. I've been shooting non-stop for nearly a decade.","user_id":784933,"name":"Michael Johnson","website":"n/a"},{"id":366609,"bio":"Graduated from Tokyo college of Photography in 2005\n\nKG＋select,  Finalist, 2024\nAthens Photo Festival, shortlisted, 2024\nKassel Dummy Award, shortlisted, 2019\nBelfast Photo Festival, shortlisted, 2019\nDaikanyama Photo fair competition/Magnify photo  Grand Prix, 2017\nJapan Photo Award  Christophe Guye Galerie Award, 2017\nKawaba New -Nature photo Award Grand Prix, 2015\nEpson color imaging contest Sato Taku Award, 2009\n\n［Solo Exhibition］\n\"The changing same\" Horikawaoike Gallery(Kyoto),  KG＋select, in 2024\n\"Afterwards\", Alt_Medium (Tokyo) in 2022.\n\"In knots.\", Publics Wall Gallery (Tokyo)in 2022. \n\"The changing same\", Nikon Salon (Tokyo) in 2022.\n\"The changing same\", Alt_Medium (Tokyo) in 2018.\n\"This is not the end.\", JINS Shibuya in 2018. \n\"This is not the end.\", TAP Gallery (Tokyo) in 2014.\n\"IRONIC SCENES\",  juna21, Nikon Salon Osaka in 2009.\n\"IRONIC SCENES\",  juna 21 Nikon Salon Shinjuku in 2009.\n\"DEADLOCKED\",  Gallery Nie’pce (Tokyo) in 2007.\n","user_id":366007,"name":"Koji Ishikawa","website":"koji-ishikawa.com"},{"id":796341,"bio":"I am a lover of nature and the world, who tries to capture the surrounding beauty and share it with others, showing what an amazing planet we are supposed to live on.","user_id":784478,"name":"Violetta Szymanska","website":""},{"id":798205,"bio":"Flavia is a photographer by passion who is now working as civil servant with the united nations and takes pictures in her free time.","user_id":786030,"name":"Flavia Giordani","website":""},{"id":798164,"bio":"An old man who learned a little bit about photography as a child.","user_id":785994,"name":"Cork Patterson","website":""},{"id":798185,"bio":"I was born in Ukraine. I graduated from Kiev Polytechnic University. But my passion for photography started more recently. So I studied photography at the Kiev School of Photography and started to create . In my works I explore the beauty in simple unremarkable things, connections and aesthetics. I admire the diversity of colors and forms both in nature and in public life.","user_id":786012,"name":"Yulia Zelenska","website":""},{"id":549579,"bio":"","user_id":548995,"name":"Manuela Noacco","website":""},{"id":798204,"bio":"Michael Zanghellini - lives and works as a freelance photographer in Liechtenstein. I want to tell stories with my pictures. Capture moments and emotions, record experiences. Document the here and now. People show what I see with my eyes.","user_id":786029,"name":"Michael Zanghellini","website":"www.zanghellini.li"},{"id":432829,"bio":"Visionary Behind the Lens\nAs a Swiss-based photographer, I merge my structured thinking and coaching skills with an innate creativity to challenge the conventional. Specializing in conceptual photography, I craft scenes that transcend mere images, turning them into evocative narratives. Whether in the studio or on location, my work is a testament to the philosophy of being inspired, creative, and visual. \n\nThe Art of Creation\nEach project begins with a singular vision: a unique image idea that serves as the cornerstone of my creative process. This dedication to originality propels me to meticulously plan and sometimes physically construct the scene, ensuring every detail from lighting to background complements the overarching theme. My extensive preparation, often involving plywood and paint, is a crucial step towards bringing my conceptual visions to life.\n\nBeyond the Frame\nWhile people often feature in my photographs, they are an integral yet not the sole focus of my work. Instead, my aim is to manifest the idea in my mind into a tangible reality, with models playing a critical role within the constructed scenes. This approach allows me to create not just photographs, but stories","user_id":432245,"name":"Daniel Tscharner","website":"daniel.tscharner.ch"},{"id":798230,"bio":"","user_id":786053,"name":"Natalie Yarrow","website":""},{"id":802298,"bio":"I'm a guitarist/ producer who loves photography. My dad bought me a Russian box camera in the '70's and I've been taking pictures ever since.","user_id":789394,"name":"bruce reynolds","website":"fullmoon59.picfair.com"},{"id":562011,"bio":"Esha Chiocchio (she/her) is a photographer, filmmaker, and artist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Using her combined knowledge of visual storytelling, anthropology, and sustainable communities she weaves narratives about land, culture, and climate solutions. \n\nChiocchio is a National Geographic Explorer who has photographed for publications, non-profits, and commercial clients, including National Geographic Magazine, High Country News, Edible, Newsweek, Jardins du Monde, and Bonefish Grill. Her work has been exhibited in France, South Korea, Mali, Washington, DC, Boone, NC, and Santa Fe, NM, where she is represented by EVOKE Contemporary. Chiocchio has BAs in Anthropology and French, an MA in Sustainable Communities, and served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mali, West Africa.\n","user_id":561427,"name":"Esha Chiocchio","website":"www.eshaphoto.com"},{"id":490829,"bio":"Quan (also known as Kevin Trinh) is an experienced photographer (film and digital) and a visual communicator who lectures and mentors students in a tertiary institute in the UAE.  He has exhibited his photography in multiple exhibitions and conferences in the UAE and internationally. He and holds a Masters in Digital Media and a Ph.D. with a topic that looks into creative pedagogy, identity, and the continuing perils of evolving cultures. ","user_id":490245,"name":"Kevin Trinh","website":"www.kevintrinh.com"},{"id":124912,"bio":"Artem Korenuk was born in Saratov (The Russian Federation) in 1979. He graduated Saratov State University (SSU) with a degree in physics in 2001. Artem has been taken photographs in such genres as abstract photography, minimalism, mobilography since 1995. He experiments with ideas of interactions and combinations between different kinds of objects, meanings, sences, matters, elements. His favorite techniques are long exposure while photographing dynamics of objects and moving the camera to create expressive whimsical abstract forms and color transitions. For the first influencing and inspiring authors, he particullary distinguishes Martin Parr, Georgui Pinkhassov, William Egglston.\n ","user_id":124310,"name":"Артем Коренюк","website":"artemkorenuk-art.myportfolio.com"},{"id":648675,"bio":"A resident of New York City, I celebrate the diversity and richness of the city and its streets, going about my day, camera handy, preserving what I can.","user_id":648091,"name":"Timothy Smith","website":"trsmith.photos"},{"id":608717,"bio":"","user_id":608133,"name":"Alexandra Zhivkova","website":"alexandrazhivkova.pixieset.com"},{"id":798227,"bio":"From the vibrant streets of Puerto Rico to the dynamic landscapes of Germany, my photography distills the essence of street scenes into fine art. My work, rooted in the colors and rhythms of my homeland, now adapts to the contrast and form of urban Europe, capturing simple yet profound moments in black and white.","user_id":786050,"name":"Christian Diaz","website":"www.d86.photos"},{"id":798238,"bio":"I am a photographer, born and raised in Austin, TX. I am currently a junior Studio Art major at the University of Texas at Austin. I learned about photography through photography classes I took my sophomore year of college. I learned how to shoot on all sorts of film and digital cameras. I quickly found a love for capturing a moment in time and telling a story with my photos.","user_id":786059,"name":"Ania Davila","website":"aniacdavila.myportfolio.com"},{"id":220943,"bio":"I'm a passionate traveller and photographer,  I would like to use images to tell stories. I love the streets as they are the theatre of life. I observe with calm and I capture impressive moments or patterns or composition of lights and colours. My favourite photos are the one where you could feel the same emotions that I had when I was present at that moment. I would like to capture the spectator into that world to experience that particular and special moment.","user_id":220341,"name":"Daniela Saccà","website":""},{"id":613440,"bio":"\nI am an amateur photographer and am interested mostly in portraits, art and conceptual photos. I am a member of the Hellenic Photography Society and Image Sans Frontieres (ISF). Also I follow other photoclubs in Greece.  I have participated in many photo exhibitions among which an individual exhibition. Also I have  participated with success in photo contests. \nThank you for giving me the chance to participate\nSincerely yours\nPenny Economakis","user_id":612856,"name":"Penny Economakis","website":"under construction"},{"id":69138,"bio":"my name is shahrouz jalalat  and 41 years old . I am freelancer photographer and I live in iran .","user_id":68872,"name":"Shahrouz Jalalat","website":""},{"id":188081,"bio":"Visual artist engaged in photography and video.\nLives and works in Tel Aviv.\nMFA, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem 2014; BA, Hamidrasha College of Art and Tel Aviv University.\nMy works engage in photographic images, the photographic process in which the object becomes the image, image of a moment or of continuous time. Disruption in its many variations fascinates and interests me.\nMajor projects and exhibitions: 4 solo shows, Lobby Gallery; PhotoLab; Artists' House; Indie, all in Tel Aviv. Group exhibitions include Venice Biennale satellite show curator: Vania Balogh\n; Janco-Dada Museum; Beit Michal (2016), curator: Carmit Blumenson; Florentin 45 (2016); Concealment and Revealment, Beit Bialik (2015), curator: Dr Smadar Sheffi; Confessions, Artists' Residence Herzliya.\n","user_id":187479,"name":"Adi Oz-Ari","website":"www.adiozari.com"},{"id":216169,"bio":"In my youth, I attended the University of Wisconsin where I received an MFA in electronic sculpture.   After receiving my diploma, I changed direction entirely and worked in the computer industry for twenty plus years before reconnecting with the fine arts.\n\nCurrently, travel, photography, French and Spanish studies dominate my time.  In addition to the United States, the West Indies and France feel like my second home.  Exposure to these places has broadened my appreciation of their unique geographies, cultures, light and heritage of design.\n\nOver the past several years, I have been honored to have my work accepted and recognized by numerous national and international juried exhibitions.  \n\nMy home and studio are located in Sedona, Arizona where I can be found hiking the red rocks with friends and listening to the many stories people are willing to share who have also found themselves in this unique corner of the world.","user_id":215567,"name":"Christopher Priebe","website":"www.chrispriebephotography.com"},{"id":146448,"bio":"Judit German-Heins is a  Hungarian-American photographer who resides in Kingston, NY. She received her MFA in Photography and Integrated Media at Lesley University College of Art and Design in 2023. She creates handmade images using historical photographic processes, which connects her main interests in humanity, politics and history.\nHer images and portfolios have been awarded by the NY Center for Photography, the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, Houston Center for Photography, Gallery Photographica, and Photographers’ Forum Magazine. She was a Critical Mass finalist in 2023 and 2019.\nHer works were selected for juried group shows in Houston, New York, Spain and Germany. Her article “Tintype Portraits: A 19th Century Process Documents 21st Century Society” was published in 2018 in The Big Photo Zine. \nJudit is currently an Artist in Residence at the Erie Canal Museum. Her project connects women’s history with contemporary female identifying workers along the Erie Canal.","user_id":145846,"name":"Judit German-Heins","website":"www.juditgermanheins.com"},{"id":655606,"bio":"Susan Richman is a photographic artist living in NY. Her interests lie in exploring the link between existence, decay and loss by photographing images that capture and preserve the fleeting nature of our world. Her work has appeared in exhibitions in France,  Italy,  England and  Spain. Recent US exhibitions include “2023 “Botanical” Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury, VT, the “Art of NY 2022” Arkell Museum, Canajoharie, NY where she received the juror’s choice, “All Creatures Big and Small” dk Gallery, Marietta, Ga, and “2022 The Still Life” Praxis Gallery, Minneapolis, MN. Recent publications include 2023 International Color Awards; International Color Photographer of the Year Winners Book, Creative Quarterly;100 Best Photos Annual, 2022, and The Photo Review Journal 2021\nBorn In Washington, PA, Richman was an educator at The International Center for Photographer in NYC. prior to covid.\nMore work can be seen at susanrichmanphotography.com","user_id":655022,"name":"Susan Richman","website":"Susanrichmanphotography.com"},{"id":124042,"bio":"","user_id":123440,"name":"Ann Bromberg","website":"abrombergindiefilms.com"},{"id":518004,"bio":"Traditionalist. Traveler. Observer.","user_id":517420,"name":"Christopher Jones","website":"www.Latentseen.com"},{"id":597513,"bio":"Growing up, I knew I had a creative imagination. My first awareness wasn't from photography but from music; my father used to play records in the house all the time, so there was always music playing and a big part of my memory growing up. That early experience in the art of music has interested me in picking up and playing the drum instrument at age 9 for many years and up to this day. Only as a young teenager in high school did I connect with a second creative love at first sight piece of an art form, photography. My first camera was a hand-down from my uncle, an Olympus OM1 film camera. Since I have been fortunate to have a second creative outlet, I have seen photography and music as a cohesive, creative force combined. I've been shooting for ten years and hope to release the first photo book of my collection of travel photographs next year.","user_id":596929,"name":"Juan Herrera","website":"juanherreraphotography.com"},{"id":798283,"bio":"","user_id":786094,"name":"Thomas Allen","website":""},{"id":798302,"bio":"I'm an ice cream scooper. :)","user_id":786109,"name":"YU SHAN LEE","website":""},{"id":798325,"bio":"","user_id":786130,"name":"Mark Escribano","website":"www.markescribano.com"},{"id":91165,"bio":"Who:\nFerdinand B. Alst '68\nfreelance and contemporary photographer.\nDutch-born but traded the concrete jungle for the Norwegian mountains.\n​\nWhy:\nFerdinand feels the desire to tell untold stories in a pure, dark, and gritty way.\nHis work varies from dark to slightly bright, but always with one thing in common: it comes from the soul.\nThe unnerving darkness comes from deep inside. Its visualization is like therapy, releasing the pain, he claims.\nThe brighter work brings balance, with the objective to take you away from the fast lane and clear your mind.","user_id":90703,"name":"Ferdinand Bart Alst","website":"www.pixelyoursoul.com"},{"id":534871,"bio":".","user_id":534287,"name":"Thomas Wolff","website":"www.tomwolffphoto.com"},{"id":798289,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer and love to photograph simple shapes, contrasting play of light and shadows. I tend to avoid filters and flash and prefer to shoot in \"available light\" as much as possible!\nMy Gear \nCanon 500D\nTamron 18-400\nMobile phone\n","user_id":786098,"name":"Jigar Dave","website":"NA"},{"id":65489,"bio":"Kerstin is an internationally multi-awarded black \u0026amp; white fine art photographer, residing in Malta, with high distinctions in the most important photography competitions worldwide (IPA, PX3, Monochrome Awards, Moscow International Foto Awards…).\n\nKerstin's photographic work has been exhibited on an international level, Malta, Greece, Germany, Portland -Oregon (USA), China etc.\n\n\nShe is renowned for her black \u0026amp; white signature work in fine art long exposures, which all showcase her distinctive style and express her artistic sensibility.\n\nHer work has been featured in many international magazines and books. She holds the following professional photography qualifications: AMIPP (MIPP, Malta) and Associate Ship SICIP (Society of International, Commercial and Industrial Photographers, UK)\n\nBeginning her career in 2012, Kerstin found herself quickly attracted to geometric shapes, lines and forms . She works almost exclusively in black and white tones as she seeks a uniquely timeless appeal, both visually and in terms of the atmosphere and emotions. She is trying to express her inner world in a way that can be recognized by the viewer.\n\nKerstin paints with light and tones, moving away from objective reality expressing her own artistic vision of the subject. This is achieved by incorporating techniques such as black and white conversion, as well as long exposure to control time and capture what the eye is not able to capture. She combines the medium of photography with the method of light painting.\n\nAn additional control for the artist is by creating presence in an image by altering tones of lights according to the mood she wants to exude, anticipating and proceeding to fulfill the vision through which the artist wants the viewer to perceive the subject. Light and shadows, but especially shadows and dark tones have always intrigued her – they define forms, depth, create mystery and a peaceful view.\n\nKerstin transforms an ordinary location into an extraordinary one, extracting something special out of the given scene.","user_id":65225,"name":"Kerstin Arnemann","website":"www.kerstinarnemann.com"},{"id":365716,"bio":"Kathleen Tunnell Handel is a photographer, whose fine art aesthetic is grounded in the documentary tradition. Based between NYC and the Berkshires, MA, her long term work - Where the Heart Is: Portraits from American Trailer and Mobile Home Parks, focuses on the affordable housing subgenre of mobile home and manufactured housing communities. This researched based work includes photographic images and recordings from communities all over the United States. Her collaborative approach informs her growing advocacy for affordable housing.\n\nTunnell Handel’s earlier studies in observational and systems based life sciences at Cornell University, through her exploration of the visual arts and earning a BFA in Textile Design from the Rhode Island School of Design, to ongoing studies of photography, fine art printing, and bookmaking at the International Center of Photography, Maine Media, Santa Fe Workshops and others have all contributed to her deep interest in visual culture and themes of memory, life systems, time, and the human experience.","user_id":365114,"name":"Kathleen Tunnell Handel","website":"www.kathleentunnellhandel.com"},{"id":798300,"bio":"Born in Belgium, I am a Belgo-Colombian photographer living in Toronto, Canada. \n\nI have been active for many years in various non-profit musical organizations in Brussels, and found a new nest in Tkaronto in October 2020 - especially in the live music community. \n\nI've had a camera in my hands since I was thirteen, and my only formal training came during my Communication Studies and a Portrait Photography course at OCADU with Marina Black. I am naturally drawn to live music, and capture close shots of musicians while they’re playing. My work is focused on composing with natural lights wherever I go and my pictures have been described as poetic, warm, intense.\n\n","user_id":786107,"name":"Camille Neirynck","website":"ngcamille.com/photo"},{"id":796934,"bio":"I am a photographer and graphic designer and shoot both commissioned and personal projects. I design books and artist catalogues and shoot for them when warranted. I am currently working on 2 different books about found photography and have lectured on collecting and my work. I published a book on the writer David Sedaris' diaries, photographing all 153 of them in his London home. \n   In addition to photographing objects and interiors associated with collecting, I have also been working on a project traveling across the US and Saudi Arabia shooting balanced rocks and other formations, their related landscapes, and the perplexing scenes of roadside oddities found in between. \n   I have previously exhibited my art in the US and France but have more recently been focused on my photography with work in several shows over the past few years. ","user_id":784975,"name":"Jeffrey Jenkins","website":"jeffreyjenkinsprojects@gmail.com"},{"id":17864,"bio":"From a young age, I was drawn to the arts, hosting my first art show at eight. Though I initially dreamt of painting, I discovered my true passion in photography at 24, a calling I've pursued ever since.\n\nMy approach is deeply influenced by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Félix Vallotton, whose works inspire me with their emotional depth and innovation. In my practice, I use the camera as a paintbrush, exploring the visual world without the bounds of traditional photography.\n\nNone of my images are digitally altered. They are presented as captured, reflecting my commitment to authenticity. Continually driven to surprise myself and challenge conventional viewpoints, I explore new possibilities through photography.\n\nI see myself not as a storyteller but as an emotion awakener. My goal is to engage viewers on a deeper, more personal level, encouraging them to discover emotions and perspectives previously unexplored.\n\n","user_id":17864,"name":"Sasha Elage","website":"www.sashaelage.com"},{"id":798282,"bio":"","user_id":786093,"name":"James Baroz","website":"www.jamesbaroz.com"},{"id":798309,"bio":"","user_id":786115,"name":"Annabel Elston","website":"annabelelston.co.uk"},{"id":65475,"bio":"Hans-Martin Dölz is a German artist renowned for his architectural and abstract photography. He studied Mathematics and Business Administration at the Universities of Bochum and Göttingen and graduated in 1979 with a master’s degree in Business Administration. After retirement, his passion for art was ignited. His first artworks were graphic images, computer-generated via mathematical algorithms. He was fascinated by the interplay between colors, lines and shapes. These works drew inspiration from French media artist Vera Molnár, a pioneer of computer art. He later experimented using actual photographs as seeds of computer modifications that turned them into abstract images. Some of these explorations involved fractals, which lead to universes within universes, never ending cascades of self-similar geometric beauty. Since 2013 Hans-Martin focuses mainly on photography without alteration. Most of his images capture the stunning geometric patterns that can be found in man-made structures and the natural world. Recently, candid photography has also become one of his areas of interest. His work has been published worldwide and it has been recognized with numerous international awards. ","user_id":65211,"name":"Hans Martin Doelz","website":"hansmartindoelz.co"},{"id":65452,"bio":"For more than 15 years I worked as a creative in advertising agencies , but my real passion has always been photography. Five years ago I decided to professionalize my favorite hobby and I started studying photography. Since then I never stopped shooting. I have participated in some exhibitions of photography and love to travel and photograph what I see.","user_id":65188,"name":"Juliana Faria","website":"julianavermelha.wixsite.com/photography"},{"id":541237,"bio":"Pleased to meet you, Sven Krause my name. \n","user_id":540653,"name":"Sven Krause","website":"www.visualbrainfood.com"},{"id":798313,"bio":"Raised in the Houston, Texas suburbs, I was an imaginative child devoted to drawing and painting. I grew up to work in the tech industry for over 25 years. At one point, I moved to Los Angeles where I spent most of my spare time teaching myself the craft of photography. On weekends, I would search Hollywood Boulevard or Venice Beach looking for the marvelous amongst the people I encountered on the street. I found something interesting and challenging about composing people on the fly in the frame of my camera to create cinematic and lively photographs.\n\nEventually, I moved back to Texas and settled in the Austin area. Here, I had the opportunity to take another path. I enrolled and graduated with a photography degree from Austin Community College. I now spend my time building an online design business and pursuing personal photo projects.\n","user_id":786119,"name":"Eric Edge Jr","website":"www.ericedgejr.com"},{"id":730127,"bio":"I earned an MFA from Columbia University and have served as an editor at various periodicals. I studied photography intensively at ICP and the Santa Fe Workshops. My work has been exhibited at venues such as A Smith Gallery and PhotoPlace. My solo exhibition–What is Gone? What Returns?–was on display in NYC from 2022 to 2023.\n\nI received first place in the Landscapes exhibition, juried by Laszlo Perlaky at the Dallas Center for Photography. I placed third (2022) and first place (2023) in Photography and Sculpture, an annual group exhibition at the Rowayton Arts Center in Connecticut, juried by Paula Tognarelli and Hans Neleman, respectively. I was awarded the 2024 Sidney  and Arthur Eder Foundation Prize from the New Haven Paint and Clay Club\n\nAfter being selected as a winner of the Soho Photo Gallery 2023 National Competition, I was invited to apply for membership in the artist collective. Following a successful portfolio review, I joined SPG.\n\nThis summer, I will be an artist-in-residence at the Artists Association of Nantucket and I will be in group exhibitions at SE Center for Photography in Greenville, SC and at Fort Tilden’s Studio 7 in the Rockaways.","user_id":729543,"name":"Hilary Houston Bachelder","website":"www.hilaryhoustonbachelder.com"},{"id":65810,"bio":"Dimitris, born and raised in Athens, spent many years in the island of Milos. Being influenced by various photographers of different eras helps him fuse old and new elements together, in order to create a unique style in his work. Free-spirited and open-minded, considers his images his own creations, where he seeks to imprint a specific vision of the subjects he picks. His artwork have been exhibit in galleries in Florence, Como, Milan, Athens, San Francisco and several of his photos have been chosen and published by media and magazines all over the world.","user_id":65545,"name":"Dimitris Tsirigotis","website":"www.dimitristsirigotis.com"},{"id":160090,"bio":"M. Reynolds is a photographer and creative professional based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His street photography captures fleeting, unguarded moments that speak to what endures—shared dreams and human resilience—in a world where community and compassion have never been more essential.","user_id":159488,"name":"Mark Reynolds","website":"www.onthemarkphotography.net"},{"id":62091,"bio":"What I love in photography. Handle a project from the begin til this end. Get the main Idea, develop some stories and mood boards. Gather creative and talented people around me and working as a team all together. Share a special moments with them and models to have a really nice special moments and build souvenirs; a story all together.\n\nPeople says that I have an Unusual style! Autodidact , creative, and a bit transgressive + provocative.\n\nI Like Mixing genres and enjoys creating surreal ephemera worlds relating to my multiple influences through timeless stories, surrealist vision and disproportionate representation of reality.\n\nI had  access to collaborations with renowned magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, publications into Wall Paper, international advertising agencies such as Ogilvy and Mather , charity projects and exhibitions and projects designed by designers such as Philippe Starck ...\n\nWhy photography and What it is important to me!\nI lost my grand mum 10 years ago. I decide to change my life and I bought a camera then I've been to NY few days. When I was back to Paris, I said Ok, I will be a photographer. 10 years after, I'm Thankful to my Grand Ma (Henriette) and I wish","user_id":62025,"name":"Ludovic Cazeba","website":"www.ludocazeba.com"},{"id":65468,"bio":"Maxim Korotchenko is an award-winning documentary photographer currently based in Paris, France. At the age of 29 in 2011 he started his professional career, documenting the local governor’s activity. Some years after he turned to a professional freelancer working for various mass-media and also developing his own photo projects, documenting the daily life of people living in the Lower Volga and focusing on the visual research of the South Russia surroundings. ","user_id":65204,"name":"Maxim Korotchenko","website":"www.maximkorotchenko.com"},{"id":798132,"bio":"I'm a part-time photographer from Scotland working towards becoming a full-time freelance journalist and photojournalist. I live in Helsinki, Finland and recently completed a Master's degree in investigative journalism in Sweden. During my younger years I lived for 6 months in Sri Lanka and later studied for a year in India. These days most of my time goes towards work as an editor, copywriter, and communications strategist. But I've a particular interest in Sri Lanka and South Asia and I'm researching stories on Sri Lanka at the moment. ","user_id":785965,"name":"Peter Seenan","website":"www.peterseenan.myportfolio.com"},{"id":65679,"bio":"Roberta is mother, doula and birth photographer since 2014 in Brazil. ","user_id":65414,"name":"Roberta Martins","website":"www.robertamartins-fotografia.com"},{"id":65685,"bio":"I got into photography 15 years ago , but I got my first big exposure in National Geographic in 2008. I guess I have been lucky that way .. Things have been growing ever since. I am a health care worker and use my artistic talent as therapy for mental health disorders. I am also a proud member of the BrokenLight Collective which strives to end the stigma of mental health issues through photography.\n www.brokenlightcollective.com","user_id":65420,"name":"Kyle Anderson","website":""},{"id":65848,"bio":"I was two years old, climbed on the knees of my uncle Antonio in his small dark room, (he was selftaught).  I saw the first photograph emerger on that  white spotless paper, it was magic. Since then I am photographer. Thanks for giving me the opportunity.","user_id":65583,"name":"Juan Garciala","website":""},{"id":841312,"bio":"Heather Petropoulos is the creator of the photo mixed tapes project and website. Heather is a writer, visual artist, and music score and soundtrack creator. The photo mixed tapes project and website features short-form films that lovingly blend original still and motion imagery with original music scores or curated music playlists. ","user_id":827155,"name":"Heather Petropoulos","website":"www.photomixedtapes.com"},{"id":65549,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer who recently started a photography program at a local college to gain a better understanding of the many technical aspects of the trade. ","user_id":65285,"name":"Meredith Embry","website":"MEmbryphotography.com"},{"id":65665,"bio":"I am an American-Iranian editorial and documentary photographer based in Chicago, Illinois-USA. I retired as an attorney a few years ago and I decided to pick up photography, again. Becoming a photographer has was a desire of mine since I was ten years old and was walking around with a plastic camera my dad had given me. As a documentary photographer my attention is drawn to the cultural, social and political landscape of our society and I photograph people and stories I find important. I see my camera as a tool that gives me a way to go places and to explore the world and issues that would have otherwise remained a mystery to me. Photography is and has been a perpetual learning experience.\n\nMy photographs have been published in various national and international magazines and periodicals including:\n\nThe New York Times' Lens Blog\nInvestor's Business Daily\nCrain's Business Journal\nToday's Chicago Woman\nCNN\nZeke Magazine\nCorriere Della Serra\nFrench Morning\nPhoto District News\nCBS Chicago\nInterview Magazine \nTime\n\nTo inquire about my availability and to discuss assignments please contact me directly or through Polaris Images.","user_id":65400,"name":"Nima Taradji","website":"nimataradji.com"},{"id":65588,"bio":"I am an analogue photographer, who aspires to create poetic images, which transcend the \"ordinary\" world around us. I adhere to surrealism and expressionism, but try not to put a label on my art. \nSo far in my career I have tried to build unique photographic landscapes/worlds, for people to enter and discover on their own account. The power of the subconscious and the imagination is extremely important to me, as they both fuel most that I hold dear in art and life. ","user_id":65323,"name":"Jesper Helbo","website":"www.jesperhelbo.dk"},{"id":798254,"bio":"Bram Bogaerts pursued his studies in fine art photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sint-Niklaas (SASK). He has cultivated a distinctive, dark, and cinematic style in his work, with traces of poetry. \nBogaerts’ photography delves into themes concerning nature and diversity, climate change, urbanization and social issues.\n\n\"My work is a contemplative celebration of quiet moments in nature, as one wanders and captivates the emotional and aesthetic connection with the surroundings ... Photography, for me, is a continuous construction or deconstruction of image and reality. I play with reality and the tension between dark and light, fear and happiness, danger and safety, loneliness and curiosity. Between serenity and grime.\"\n","user_id":786071,"name":"Bram Bogaerts","website":"brambogaerts.com"},{"id":66250,"bio":"Photographer, Professor and Coordinator Pos-Graduation Program of  Photography \u0026amp; Image - IUPERJ - Candido Mendes University - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil | PhD Visual Arts  at  Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)","user_id":65985,"name":"Mickele Petruccelli Pucarelli","website":"www.instagram.com/mickelepetruccelli"},{"id":793164,"bio":"I love that I can tell special stories through images that will live on forever. My style is very authentic and emotive. I LOVE travelling, I get to see amazing places and meet amazing people.\n\nI'm guided by energy and light.","user_id":781755,"name":"Thabang Radebe","website":"www.thabangrphotography.com"},{"id":65526,"bio":"Beniamino Pisati, born in Milan in 1977, lives in Sondrio, Lombardy.  Professional freelance photographer, he is specialized in geographic reportage, he is actively working with international travel magazine and agencies. For over 10 years he has been documenting the close relationship between man and the environment in mountain pastures. of the Italian Alps.","user_id":65262,"name":"Beniamino Pisati","website":"www.beniaminopisati.com"},{"id":66079,"bio":"Nora Malvina is an artist born and based in Argentina. She is 29 years old. She strives everyday to become the best version of herself. She is transgender.","user_id":65814,"name":"Nora Felino","website":"www.noramalvina.com"},{"id":65606,"bio":"Christoffer Relander was born in Finland in 1986 and grew up in the countryside. It was not until he served the Finnish Marines in 2008 that he got interested in photography and bought his first camera. Today Relander works as a full-time art photographer with his studio based in Raseborg, Finland. Relander is especially noted for his multiple exposure projects.","user_id":65341,"name":"Christoffer Relander","website":"www.christofferrelander.com"},{"id":137363,"bio":"I am an independent Visual Artist from the Netherlands. I have a background in theatre and graduated from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam spring 2017.\n\nMy work revolves around philosophical themes drawn from my own personal questions in life. I use photography and video and often write monologues to go with a series of images. A monologue helps me to organize my research on the subject. More importantly however, it allows me to crawl into the skin and deepen my understanding of an individual's feelings with regard to the theme I am working on. ","user_id":136761,"name":"Mare Veen","website":"www.mareveen.nl"},{"id":236542,"bio":"Born in Cagliari, I have been passionate about photography since childhood. To finish my studies in Electronic Engineering, I moved to Rome, which later also became my home. I attended the Masters in photojournalism and reportage at the Graffiti photography school.\nI continued my training by attending workshops at the Paper Room association and courses at the Door association, run by Massimo Mastrorillo.\nI worked on social reportage, related to aspects of the reality of the capital's suburbs. For about four years I experimented with commissioned reportage.\nFor some time now, I have been exploring new themes and new possible photographic languages to represent them. ","user_id":235940,"name":"Marco Casini","website":""},{"id":39370,"bio":"Professionally a cardiologist. Photographywise, initially self-taught then studied at the Photocircle group in Athens under photography professor Platon Rivellis (www.rivellis.gr). All work prior to 2015 is analog. Currently active mainly in landscape, historical, and conceptual photography. Published in the press locally and internationally. Have taken part and awarded in group exhibitions in Greece, Cyprus and the US.","user_id":39375,"name":"Spyros Lambrou","website":"spyros-lambrou.pixels.com"},{"id":762456,"bio":"I was born in Madrid. From an early age, I had access to film and television sets, and soon took my first professional steps by assisting photographers. Over the years, I worked in various positions in the camera department for film and advertising, eventually becoming a director of photography. As a cinematographer, I’ve shot several feature films and hundreds of commercials, which have taken me to more than forty countries worldwide. I’ve been part of internationally awarded works at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the San Sebastian International Film Festival, and the Goya Awards, the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain. Photography is my area of personal pursuit and exploration. I currently live in California, USA.","user_id":756788,"name":"Mischa Lluch","website":"www.mischalluchphoto.com"},{"id":164711,"bio":"My Name is Anurag Bindal and I belong to a beautiful Country called India. I am an Amateur photographer(rather a hobbyist) who likes to capture images as and when they unfold in front of me. I have very seldom calculated my next moment. However I have studied the subject sometimes before going for the photoshoot. I believe that art is a perception and you can never create it. It happens.","user_id":164109,"name":"Anurag Bindal","website":"anuragbindalphotography.com"},{"id":796896,"bio":"Working as a freelance editor, writer, occasionally (and with love) as a photographer. \n\nI started with analog photography in a dark room 17 years ago, however doing digital photography as well.\n\nI hold photography as medium dear to my heart, it helps me to connect even in times I think I can't, get quiet when I'm lost for words or exhausted, and to understand complexities, natural environment and human nature better.\n\nIn the past I worked in the field of affordable housing with professional support (Housing First) and outreach work with homeless people in eastern Slovakia;  at the Northern Lights Center in Reykjavík as a tour guide and museum worker;  volunteering and working on community projects such as of citizens' newspapers;  or in the Cultural and creative center Kláštor in Rožňava.","user_id":784940,"name":"Gréta Čandová","website":""},{"id":846677,"bio":"56bet  \nDescubra um mundo de entretenimento com jogos incríveis e slots emocionantes! Jogue a qualquer hora e em qualquer lugar!  \n\nWebsite :https://56-bet.br.com","user_id":832521,"name":"Sigrid Betbrcom","website":"56-bet.br.com"},{"id":806607,"bio":"","user_id":792886,"name":"Miguel Martín","website":""},{"id":629174,"bio":"Fabio Magara is an Italian photographer born in 1981 in Perugia.\nIt is from 2016 iNfraRossana with which he creates a book and an exhibition at the Rocca Paolina in Perugia for about two months.\nIn 2019 Star-Off Kosovo was released with which he was a finalist in various stages of the Italy Photo Award and Portfolio Italia.\nIn 2020 with Like a Monet he won the Italy Photo Award in Trieste.\nIn 2022 finalist for the Lensculture Street Photography Award.\nIn 2022 he won the Werther Colonna Award at SiFest and the stage of Portfolio Italia with Protocollo K.\nIn 2022 he won the jury prize at Portfolio Italia final.\nIn 2022 he won the honorable mention at the Moment street photography award.\nIn 2023 he published the book Protocollo K. Danilo Montanari Editore.\nIn 2023 he won Silvia Agus award with Protocollo K.\nIn 2023  finalist in Italian Street Photo Festival.\nIn 2023 he won the artist book of the year award at the Milano Photofestival with the book Protocollo K. Danilo Montanari editor.\nIn 2023 he wins the Off circuit of Narnimmaginaria with Protocollo K.\nHe has published in magazines such as L'Espresso, Internazionale, Il Fotografo, CITIES, Riflessioni and in various local and national newspapers.\nAlso known for his documentary works on weddings with which he has won numerous national and international awards.","user_id":628590,"name":"Fabio Magara","website":"www.flyphoto.it"},{"id":366013,"bio":"I have participated in many exhibitions in various cities, such as Venice, Italy and the Contact Photo Festival. I always wanted to be a creator, something I both fear and admire. Although I studied science and wood working, something always told me to try photography. My first camera was a D’70s Nikon and with it I took photos of Montréal, specifically the beautiful architecture. I discovered my own city during this time. After fifteen years, things have changed. Now I take self-portraits. Each, weekend, each holiday, I try different ways to capture the world by glancing it with my camera, recreate my own version of it.\nPhotography has continued to enrich my life. I have received feedback for my work, from many people around the world: England, New York, Italy, which has helped me grow as a photographer.. I come from Quebec. And I’m this French guy, who is always wondering what is coming next.\n","user_id":365411,"name":"hugues rochette","website":"www.moustackphotos.com"},{"id":164715,"bio":"My pictures are my eyes.","user_id":164113,"name":"frank jacobs","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/jacobsfrank"},{"id":58361,"bio":"Enrique Pezo Gómez (Iquitos, Peru, 1994) thrives in Madrid as a visual artist and researcher. Through the photographic language, he activates memory devices that bring to the Western collective consciousness narratives that remain on the margins. He was awarded the Roberto Villagraz scholarship by the EFTI school in Madrid for the \"Master in Author Photography.\" He received the DAFO scholarship from the Ministry of Culture of Peru to study the \"Master in Film Criticism\" at the School of Film and Audiovisual of Madrid ECAM. He studied the Professional Career in Visual Project Management and Photography at the Centro de la Imagen in Lima.\n\nHe won the XIV edition of the Photo IILA Award in Italy, in addition to completing an artistic residency in Rome. He has been a finalist in the XXVI edition of the Visual Arts Contest \"Passport for an Artist\" organized by the French Embassy in Peru, and in the V edition of the \"Contemporary Art Prize\" of the Peruvian North American Cultural Institute. His work is part of the photography anthology \"In the Land of the Amazon: 150 Years of Photography\" (British Publisher, Lima, 2017). His work was presented at the XXXVIII Photography Auction of the Lima Art Museum in the section \"Contemporary Environments,\" at the Museum of Trastevere in Rome, and at the Museum of the Nation in Peru. He has been selected in contemporary photography festivals such as MAPS Getxophoto in the Basque Country, Scan Tarragona in Catalonia, Format24 in Leicester (UK), Kranj photo in Slovenia, among others. He has participated in collective and solo exhibitions in Peru, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom.","user_id":58366,"name":"Enrique Pezo Gómez","website":""},{"id":93866,"bio":"Biography: Photographic /Artist Allan Rosen-Ducat graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photographic Illustration.   \n\nI worked shooting as an assistant and  Photographer in LA in the 1990's, and have continued my connection to photography to present. After LA I moved my family to rural Maine where we lived full time for nine years.  We left Maine in 2005 and moved to Cave Creek, Arizona, I still reside in Cave Creek.\nI have been successful as an equine photographer, digital imager, and landscape photographer and portraitist. \n\nIn the summer I spend a couple of  Arizona's hottest months living in a small cottage on a pond in southern Maine.  I replace rocks and dust for rocks and roots and water.  Photography remains integral in my daily life.  ","user_id":93363,"name":"allan rosen-ducat","website":"www.rosen-ducat.com"},{"id":131855,"bio":"Ramūnas Danisevičius: born in Birzai (Lithuania), 1973. Studied photography at Vilnius College of Technology. Press photographer since 1993. Member of Lithuanian Press Photographers Club and Lithuanian Photographers Association. Since 2005 is granted the status of an artist. The author and participant of numerous personal and collective exhibitions. Ramunas is a holder of multiple awards in various international and national photography competitions since 1996.","user_id":131253,"name":"Ramunas Danisevicius","website":""},{"id":164953,"bio":"Philosophy major. Loved taking photos from early childhood. Never had a chance to take classes and learn it thoroughly. I do not use Photoshop. So I like  the fact that my pictures are raw. I think it carries more truth with it that way. ","user_id":164351,"name":"nikoloz nikolaishvili","website":""},{"id":165049,"bio":"\n","user_id":164447,"name":"Steve Bennish","website":"www.lensculture.com/steve-bennish"},{"id":164967,"bio":"","user_id":164365,"name":"Tom Bauer","website":"www.tombauerphotography.com"},{"id":502310,"bio":"I am a photographer from Quebec, Canada. I have been living in Turin since five years, where I am achieving my master degree in Architecture for Sustainability at Politecnico di Torino. \n\nSince childhood, photography has been my way of observing the world and a tool of communication that I developed in the years in a totally autodidact way and without any precise objective. \n\nIn 2023, I began working on my first photo-documentary project about the agave cultivation for mezcal production in Mexico, looking at the contrasting times surrounding modernity and ancestral believes and practices. I am interested in the way the human settles himself among vulnerable territories and realities, in the contrasted imaginaries of natural and built environments. \n\nMy photography is orientated towards sensible human interactions, socio-cultural issues and authenticity.","user_id":501726,"name":"Frédérique Gélinas","website":""},{"id":800905,"bio":"1~8th  'F11+' Photographer Group Exhibition\n전, 쌍용건설(주) 건축본부장, 부사장","user_id":788275,"name":"KyungSeok Lee","website":"www.f11plus.com"},{"id":341110,"bio":"\nRobert Bonk (b. 1955) is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a BFA.\nIn the 1980’s he lived in NYC pursuing painting and had several shows at White Columns. In 1990, he moved to Los Angeles and worked as a location scout in the film industry. He and his wife recently moved to Puglia Italy and now reside in Castro, a small seaside town which sits along the Adriatic.\n\nHis photography has been shown in group exhibitions at The Los Angeles Center of Photography, and at The SouthEast Center for Photography. He was published in All About Photo Magazine with Particular Merit Mention in December 2020, as a featured article in Dodho Magazine in 2021, and featured In Conversation in The Pictorial-List March 2022. \n\n","user_id":340508,"name":"Robert Bonk","website":"www.robertbonk.com"},{"id":536335,"bio":"A photograph is a blessing of a moment. It is an opportunity to reveal our vision of beauty and joy in the world.\n\nI grew up in Miami,  immersed in light and color. I have always been interested in the play of space, reflection, light, and shadow. I enjoy texture, landscapes, people.\n\nI initially began my photographic journeys in college, investigating black and white, and color photography, printing Cibachrome as well as photo silkscreen graphics.\n\nNow, my images are shot digitally with an iPhone-14 Pro Max, OM System OM-1, Mavic Pro 2, IR converted Canon G-15, or other cameras as please me.\n\nInner vision is realized with a variety of apps on I-pad, and in Photoshop Lightroom as appropriate. ","user_id":535751,"name":"Jack Schim","website":"www.jackschim.com"},{"id":801068,"bio":"","user_id":788410,"name":"Ben Westwood","website":""},{"id":91265,"bio":"MARC O. CARION, est un directeur artistique (MÖC) et photographe (MARKO LIVER) belge, basé à Paris et qui navigue entre photo, web, et vidéo. \n\nNé en 1974 à Bruxelles, il sort de l'ERG (Ecole de Recherche Graphique) en 1996, pour commencer à travailler dans l'audiovisuel d'abord, puis très vite dans la sphère du webdesign et du multimédia. En 1999, lors d'un séjour à Montréal, il découvre la photographie argentique en capturant \"cette lumière canadienne, à la fois douce et crépusculaire, digne de la série X-Files\". C'est le coup de foudre: désormais, la photo sera le matériau de base de toutes ses compositions graphiques.\n\nA côté de ces travaux de commande classiques (événements, books comédiens,...), il continue de jongler entre portraits fantastiques, street photography et compositions plus graphiques.\n\nTrès influencé par son ‘héritage surréaliste', il garde un esprit décalé, parfois inquiétant, mais toujours ludique.","user_id":90802,"name":"MARKO LIVER","website":"www.marko-liver.com"},{"id":91258,"bio":"Semi-Pro Photographer Specialising in Live Music and Street Photography with a bit of Motorsport and travel thrown in for variety, I have been shooting digital for about 5 years now.  Photography is something of an obsession and, combining it with a love of live music has certainly taken me to some interesting places. The quality of my work has, to my eye, improved over the years but I still have a lot to learn about technique and creativity.","user_id":90795,"name":"Paul Dubbelman","website":"www.dubbelxposure.rocks"},{"id":91275,"bio":"Recently achieved Distinction MA Photography @ University of Derby. Photographer based in the North of England.","user_id":90812,"name":"Sacha Ferrier","website":"www.sachaferrier.com"},{"id":846672,"bio":"565bet, a sua chance de se divertir com os melhores jogos eletrônicos!\nEntre no jogo pelo desktop ou celular e venha viver a adrenalina das apostas!\nhttps://565-bet.br.com/","user_id":832516,"name":"Betbrcom Betbrcom","website":"565-bet.br.com"},{"id":724573,"bio":"Michael Ricciardi is a multi-media artist, poet, citizen scientist, innovator and sometimes inventor, working with hand-drawing, photography, film/video, and digital ('new media') technologies. Michael's photographic and short film/video works have been exhibited and/or screened nationally (Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, NYC) and internationally (Vancouver, B. C., Canada, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Athens, Greece, and Rome and Naples (Ischia), Italy). In 2022, his black and white photo artwork 'Crime of Passion II' (a dual-image analog photo) received the 'runner up' (2nd place) honor in the 8th 'Fotosophia' competition -- part of the annual 'Bellezza' / Filosophia Festival of Ischia-Naples, Italy. Also in 2022, Michael was one of five winning designers in the inaugural  #EqualSpace Space Games Challenge for his original live-action, micro-gravity-based space game 'Zero-Gordian'. In 2016, his short video 'A Dream of Space' was included (through a 'public art' call) as a digital file on-board NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft mission to asteroid 'Bennu'. Ricciardi continues to explore and experiment with new and old modes and mediums of artistic expression.","user_id":723989,"name":"M Ricciardi","website":"www.chaosmosis.net"},{"id":12761,"bio":"I am an ordinary amateur photography.\nPhotographing only for my own pleasure.","user_id":12761,"name":"Anton Mukhametchin","website":"www.mukhametchin.blogspot.com"},{"id":801086,"bio":"","user_id":788423,"name":"Steven Blackburn","website":""},{"id":801078,"bio":"","user_id":788417,"name":"Yohan Hache","website":""},{"id":11263,"bio":"Szilvia Mucsy (HU) Photographer\nShe began her photographic career at the Studio of Young Photographers Hungary, where she became a member of the executives later. After graduating from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design on Photography Department she studied at the Athens School of Fine Arts, Athens, Greece.\nShe is a member of the Belgian Young Photographers United, the Association of Hungarian Artists, and the RANDOM – Association of Contemporary Photographers, where she is Chair too. Her work has been exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions in private galleries, museums in New York, Athens, Amsterdam, Rome, Aixen-Provence, Budapest, Bratislava, Brussels... also in photofestivals like Belgrade Photomonth, Chaves Photofestival, Photo Romania, Cluj,  Daegu Photo Biennale, South Korea... She has been awarded by the National Geographic Photography Contest Hungary, 2 times by the József Pécsi - Hungarian Fine Art Photography Grant, she got 5 times the Photographic Art felowship by Hungarian National Cultural Fund, Winner of 2nd Jury Series Prize and Public Prize at PhosAthens Streetphoto contest in 2017, selected into Futures Talent in 2018 and into the winners of Fotofestival Lenzburg, Switzerland in 2024. Her works were published by many online and printed international magazines and others like Esquire Moscow (2021). Her book Mediterrano was published by Bohony Publisher, Hungary in 2008.","user_id":11263,"name":"Szilvia Mucsy","website":"www.lensculture.com/szilviamucsy"},{"id":275253,"bio":"Franck Castel\nReporter photographe depuis 1991, \nVingt années d'expériences dans la photographie de Reportage et Publicitaire.\nAujourd'hui Reporter photographe et correspondant pour différentes Agences de presses photographiques.\nFrance / Etranger:  06 858 404 19  /  studio-c@wanadoo.fr\nCarte de presse: 122848","user_id":274651,"name":"FRANCK CASTEL","website":"CASTELPHOTOS.COM"},{"id":801137,"bio":"Street photographer based out of Copenhagen. I enjoy capturing critical moments on the streets that mainly involve people's expression and curiosity.","user_id":788462,"name":"Nihad Talibzada","website":""},{"id":801158,"bio":"","user_id":788480,"name":"Tom Berth","website":"instagram.com/tmbrth"},{"id":65783,"bio":"Paolo Fusco is a photographer based in Rome.\n\nHis work mainly focuses on architecture and urban landscape, but often looks at social issues.\n\nHe is a member of the Shoot4Change community, and his photos have been published on La Repubblica, Witness Journal, Living Roome, NG Italia and elsewhere.\n\nHis works have received prizes and commendments in national and international competitions and have been exhibited in venues such as the MAXXI Museum in Rome, the Somerset House in London, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina, in Novi Sad.","user_id":65518,"name":"Paolo Fusco","website":"www.paolofusco.com"},{"id":65774,"bio":"Frank Horvat is a photographer born on April 28, 1928 in Abbazia (Italy), now Opatija (Croatia), presently living and working in France. He is best known for his fashion photography, published between the mid 50’s and the end of the 80’, but his photographic opus includes photojournalism, portraiture, landscape, nature and sculpture.[1] In 1988, he produced a major book of interviews with fellow photographers (such as Don McCullin, Robert Doisneau, Sarah Moon, Helmut Newton, Marc Riboud). At the beginning of the 90’s, he was one of the first to experiment with Photoshop. In 1998, he replaced his professional equipment with a compact camera, which he always carries in his pocket, in order to shoot anything, at any moment that seems to him of some interest. In 2011, he put online his first iPad application (Horvatland).","user_id":65509,"name":"Frank Horvat","website":"www.facebook.com/horvatfrank"},{"id":796193,"bio":"I've been a photographer, mainly of people in candid situations, for a long time.  A documentary/journalistic approach is my main area but there are many other types of work on my website at richardhiston.org","user_id":784358,"name":"Richard Histon","website":"www.richardhiston.org/People"},{"id":65757,"bio":"","user_id":65492,"name":"Malgorzata Walkowska","website":"fotowalkowska.pl"},{"id":683102,"bio":"- born in Magdeburg, former GDR\n- worked as industrial designer, vfx artist/lighting supervisor, (short film) writer/director/producer/editor, (street)photographer\n- lives in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1994","user_id":682518,"name":"Gerald Gutschmidt","website":"www.geraldgutschmidt.com"},{"id":798559,"bio":"Victor Rodriguez\nAge 32 \nBased in Portland, Oregon\nFrom Lima, Peru","user_id":786364,"name":"Victor Rodriguez","website":""},{"id":806327,"bio":"Female photographer born 1956 - resides in Wales U.K.  A late diagnosed autist, she began taking photographs two decades ago after an early career as a musician.  She is self-taught and chooses to work in monochrome, using a digital camera with a black and white sensor, and film in medium and large format.  \n\nHer works are mostly in series or storytelling format, she makes intimate landscapes and autobiographical work reflecting her life as an autistic woman.\n\nHer landscape work is driven by her buddhist belief that the natural environment is compassionate and deeply respect worthy.  She is generally to be found with a camera in liminal zones and unpeopled places - having dialogues with nature.  \n","user_id":792671,"name":"Jenny Rees","website":"www.jennyreesphotography.com"},{"id":132763,"bio":"Gábor Arion Kudász was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1978. He is\na photographer, and associate professor at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest.\n\nArion's photographic work incorporates staged and fictional elements into documentary photography. He strongly believes that the artist's intention to tell the truth justifies his actions and that manipulation is necessary for a deeper understanding of the truth within the image. Since 2000, Arion has been interested in various topics related to human presence. Generally landscape-oriented works dealt with urban development, environmental issues, and tourism, until in 2010 triggered by a family tragedy, he took a sharp shift towards private histories and the workings of memory and radicalized his approach to the image as document. Currently, the interplay of human ambition and technology is the focus of his work. He investigates the why and how an individual takes part in the larger actions of society.\n\nHe studied Photography at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest, where he was offered a position following his diploma. He has been teaching ever since, since 2013 in the Photography Master program and since 2017 in the Doctoral School. His works were acknowledged by several awards and scholarships, among them the Balogh Rudolf Award of the Hungarian Republic in 2013, the Robert Capa Grand Prize in 2015, and the scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of the Arts in 2018. Arion offers workshops, and exhibitions and regularly publishes limited-edition artist books.\n\nArion is a father of three children. He lives in Budapest.","user_id":132161,"name":"Gábor Arion Kudász","website":"www.arionkudasz.com"},{"id":169709,"bio":"I'm now back to freelancing and doing  the stories I really care about.\nDuring 26 years I've been working for SVT, Swedish Television covering news, conflicts, political and cultural events. I've been to war zones such as Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo the Gulf war, Iraq, the Middle East,  Afghanistan and Chechnya. I have travelled in 90 countries. I was based for two years in Moscow and for one year in Washington DC\n","user_id":169107,"name":"Don Titelman","website":"www.dontitelman.com"},{"id":731438,"bio":"From his childhood spent in Nice, Jean-Flavien Piquemal has kept the powerful attraction for light, colors, encounters.\n\"When I understood that every morning I would see this light again, I could not believe in my happiness\" said Henri Matisse when he moved to Nice. Jean-Flavien Piquemal, he, like a painter, also tries to capture the light, including in the eyes of the beings he photographs.\nEclectic, this artist is definitely. Cinephile, music lover, unrepentant chatterbox, he goes to meet images in the streets of the cities he has the chance to cross. Because it is indeed the street, with its vibrations and its jerky rhythms, its colorful and frantic people, its saturated colors and its deep shadows, which interests him above all.\n“Where there is light, there must be shadow, where there is shadow, there must be light. This quote from the novel 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami expresses quite well the intention of this artist who tries to educate our gaze to perceive the ambivalences, the complexity, the multidimensionality of reality.\nHe recently received the Grand Prize at the 2024’s Leica Street Photo Contest.\n","user_id":730761,"name":"Jean-Flavien Piquemal","website":"www.jfpiquemal.com"},{"id":65776,"bio":"Après des études cinématographiques à Paris, Philippe de Poulpiquet devient photographe indépendant en 1994. Basé à Paris, il a couvert ces dix dernières années les principaux conflits en Afrique et au Moyen-Orient pour le quotidien Le Parisien/Aujourd’hui en France où il est aujourd'hui grand-reporter. \n\nIl est l’auteur d’un travail de fond sur les soldats français blessés et tués en Afghanistan (\"Afghanistan, la guerre d'après\"), résumé dans un livre intitulé “pour la France...” paru en 2013. \n\nSon travail a été notamment récompensé en 2012 d’un “Award of Excellence” par le prix Pictures Of the Year aux USA, distingué par le “Best of Photojournalism” 2012, Grand prix des quotidiens nationaux en 2011 et projeté à plusieurs reprises au festival de photo-journalisme Visa pour l’Image. ","user_id":65511,"name":"Philippe de Poulpiquet","website":"www.philippedepoulpiquet.com"},{"id":798555,"bio":"Photographer  out of  heart and passion, and now following a MA in Photography. A camera in my hands  makes everything and everyone more beautiful, challenging and interesting. \n","user_id":786360,"name":"Marina Magnelli","website":"www.marinamagnelliphotography.com"},{"id":66520,"bio":"Photography is part of my life.\nThrought my pictures I can tell a lot of me and my circunstances.... In my Instagram @patsaraiva I put the photos like a diary, which shows everything that’s important to me.","user_id":66255,"name":"Patrícia Saraiva","website":"www.patriciasaraiva.com    Instagram: @patsaraiva "},{"id":66487,"bio":"Gilberto Perin has a degree in Social Communication (PUCRS - Brazil) and is dedicated to audiovisual, whether as a photographer, screenwriter for series and films, as well as a scene director. His recent solo exhibitions were in Porto Alegre (Brazil), Lisbon and Geneve. He has two published photography books, \"Brazilian Shirt\" and \"Photographs to Imagine\". \nHe lives  in the southern Brazil.","user_id":66222,"name":"Gilberto Perin","website":"www.facebook.com/gilbertoperinphoto"},{"id":66622,"bio":"Nato a Milano nel 1981,  lavora per diversi anni nel mondo della comunicazione e marketing in diverse aziende multinazionali approdando nel 2004 a Roma.\nIn questi anni studia fotografia con grandi fotografi internazionali con i quali ha modo di sperimentare e di confrontarsi.\n \n\nNel percorso formativo ha esposto i suoi lavori a Roma al Museo di Roma in Trastevere e a Palazzo Valentini con un importante progetto su Gerusalemme. Nel 2010 vince il prestigioso terzo posto al concorso del National Geographic.\nNel 2016, con il progetto “Fino alla Fine Del Mare” dedicato al tema della migrazione con soggetto i barconi dell’isola di Lampedusa espone in diversi musei, gallerie e fiere interazionali tra cui: MIA Photo Fair — Milano; Fotofever Paris Photo— Parigi; Palazzo Velli Expò — Roma; Les rencontres de la photographie — Arles; Festival Con_vivere — Carrara; PAN – Napoli; Paratissima — Torino, Atelier Photo —Ginevra, Galleria Breda— Padova.\nNel 2017 espone durante la Biennale d’arte di Ven","user_id":66357,"name":"Jacopo Di Cera","website":"www.jacopodicera.it"},{"id":65881,"bio":"Professional  photographer for over 6 years and already 2 year Graduate Professional Photographer NYIP through EDLATAM. With a distant and nostalgic look I seek to bring to remember the feelings that gave us the old analog photography. Today, thanks to the reflex cameras with digital sensor and post editing is possible emulating analog photography revive its beauty.","user_id":65616,"name":"Jose Pares Lamas","website":"www.picandshare.com"},{"id":67063,"bio":"","user_id":66798,"name":"Francesco Rombaldi","website":"www.zerozerouno.org/francesco-rombaldi"},{"id":78699,"bio":"MARTIN KLIMEK\nResume/CV\n\n415-606-3393\nmartin@klimekphoto.com\nwww.klimekphoto.com\n\n\nAwards/Honors\n2021, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015 - Communication Arts Photography Annual \n2021, 2020, 2016, 2015, 2012 - American Photography Annual \n2016 - PDN ‘World in Focus’ - First Place\n\nGroup Shows\nAPA ‘Something Personal’ - 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016\nRayko - ‘With Our Own Eyes’ - 2016\n\nArticles and Features\n2017 - ViewFind ‘Everyday Nepal’ feature\n2014 - Feature Shoot Instagram Takeover\n2014 - Smithsonian Magazine Instagram Takeover\n2013 - Feature Shoot, ‘Man vs Nature’, interview\n2013 - Lucky Compiler, ‘Man vs Nature’, interview\n\n\n\nEmployment\nCurrently - Sole Proprietor at Martin Klimek Photography\n1988-2000, Staff Photographer, Marin Independent Journal daily newspaper, Novato, California\n\n\n","user_id":78399,"name":"Martin Klimek","website":"www.klimekphoto.com"},{"id":166834,"bio":"Robins is a photographic visual artist and educator in FE from Leicester UK. She is an obsessed image maker - her work, approach and style has been evolving throughout her life and has overlapped both traditional and digital processes.\nMuch of Robins artwork creations has stemmed from observation of the mundane and daily life. Nostalgia, memories and conceptionally constructed scenarios often emerge and question within her story telling. Visual language, narrative and aphoristic humour collides with her compositions and observations, her work is quite personal and intimate, occasionally using her growing daughters as ‘props’ in her photographs.\nCollections, artefacts, portraiture merge and collide with memorabilia, within her still life photographs. Robins’ passionate reflection on ‘who we are’ and ‘how we live’ probes and connects on many levels, ultimately it examines our existence and world.\nMuch of her current work has taken inspiration from the pandemic and lockdown restrictions, it’s really given her an opportunity to re-evaluate her environment and the simple challenges we encounter daily.\nIt’s fairly easy to recognise that the mundane is never mundane in Robins compelling creations.\n","user_id":166232,"name":"Clair Robins","website":"www.clairrobins.com"},{"id":272381,"bio":"","user_id":271779,"name":"Debbie ODonnell","website":"www.orvietoprods.com"},{"id":98592,"bio":"I was born in 1971 in Milan, the city in the north of Italy (capital of the fashion) where he now lives, dividing my time between the sales manager activity and that of the photographer. I'm a collaborator of ISP Project (Italian Street Photography) and active member of WSP (World Street Photography), I'm a member of WPJA – Wedding Photojournalist.\nI took the nomination by the readers of\u0026nbsp; streethunters.net, as one of the 115 most influent street photographers in 2016,\u0026nbsp; one of my street photographs has been recently published in volume 5 of\u0026nbsp;the World Street Photography book and I was awarded with the Silver Medal at the PX3 Paris Ed. 2018.\nYear 2019 was the time for the personal exhibition \"AMERICANO\" to the Leica Gallery in Porto about my vision of the iconic American South West without frills (using just an M6 and rolls of Kodak Portra).\nI realize workshops and photographic life experiences such as Chicago Street Photography and the Palio Event Experience in Siena.","user_id":97998,"name":"Giuseppe Pons","website":"www.lifephoto.it"},{"id":98575,"bio":"Graphic designer, photographer and children picture book illustrator. In 2016 she founded the publishing house Rabipelao Ediciones, where she champions latino american photographers. When she´s not illustrating she´s working on her own photography projects. Born in Venezuela, she´s based on Madrid since 2010. \n\nExhibitions:\n2015 Navahermosa. Cervantes y compañía. Madrid, Spain.\n2013 Navahermosa. Au bonheur d'Emilie. Arles, Francia (en el marco del Festival Les Rencontres d'Arles 2013)\n2012 Perdidos (Colectiva). Ultravioleta. Madrid\n2010 Un trato: el retrato (Colectiva). RMTF. Caracas\n2010 Son de mar (Colectiva). Pacífico. Caracas.","user_id":97982,"name":"Claudia Leal","website":"www.claudialealfotografia.com"},{"id":108848,"bio":"Born in Mexico City, studied Communication Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and Photography at Escuela Activa de Fotografía. She has received several recognitions, including being selected for the Portfolio Review at Kyotographie 2024 and winning the Selfexpression contest at Saatchi Gallery in 2017. Her work has been exhibited in Spain, Italy, United Kingdom and Mexico.","user_id":108246,"name":"Paola Ismene","website":"www.paolaismene.com"},{"id":100563,"bio":"Navigateur professionnel , artiste dessinateur, voyageur.","user_id":99961,"name":"stephane levieil","website":"levieil stephane face book"},{"id":761625,"bio":"","user_id":756081,"name":"Tom Pitts","website":"tompittsphotography.com"},{"id":100541,"bio":"VALERIA PETRINI is a video maker specialised in visual communication.\nShe lived in Paris between 2011 and 2015 where she made videos for Red Bull, Canal Street, X-Games Tignes, SFR Tour, Trace TV, PlayStation, the embassy of Ivory Coast, Léo Vision Lagardère, SFR TV etc... After a long trip in Central Asia and Asia she collaborates in international projects with video production companies.","user_id":99939,"name":"Valeria Petrini","website":"www.valeriapetrini.com"},{"id":1174,"bio":"Freelance documentary photographer, based in Bucharest Romania, member of Panos Pictures. \n","user_id":1174,"name":"Petrut Calinescu","website":"www.petrut-calinescu.com"},{"id":100963,"bio":"Tony Patterson is a formally trained award winning commercial and fine art photographer with national clientele experience. He resides a few minutes down the road from Lynchburg, TN (home of Jack Daniel's Whiskey) and is originally from Ohio.\n\n Patterson specializes in the use of film photography equipment and the black \u0026amp; white image. Patterson currently prints in his personal darkroom with limited editions offered for sale. He loves all things vintage. \n\n​His work has been on display in the Tennessee State Museum, featured in print publications, utilized in website editorials, and displayed in various exhibits.  His work was also on display for three months as part of a world class exhibit at the Nashville International Airport. \n\n Additionally, Patterson's images were placed under license by Fujifilm North America for possible use in their ads worldwide. He is a RAW Artist. Patterson has been a judge in international black \u0026amp; white photographic competitions and local events. ","user_id":100361,"name":"Tony Patterson","website":"www.tonypatterson.org "},{"id":614405,"bio":"Mauro Curti (b. 1980) is an Italian photographer who lives and works in Cuneo (Italy).\nWorking in a documentary manner across subject matter, he is primarily making work around rural communities and the landscapes that they inhabit, focusing on the intricate interaction between humanity and nature.\n\nAfter several jobs in different sectors, he took a course in photography before leaving Italy in 2014 for a research trip focused on the practice of the use of the photographic medium traveling around Central and South America for several years. He settled in Buenos Aires in 2015 where he deepened his photographic studies approaching analog photography. At the end of 2019, he returned to his hometown and started working on his long-time project Riturné, for which he won in 2021 a scholarship for a MA in Documentary Photography at University School of Arts TAI in Madrid.\n\nHis work has been showcased at international exhibitions and festivals in different countries such as Fine Arts Circle of Madrid, BFoto Festival in Spain, Photometria Festival in Greece, Les Boutographies Festival in Montpellier, Image Festival of Amman, Head On Festival in Sydney, Castilla y León International Photography Festival and Lumínic Festival in Spain, Biennale de la Photographie de Mulhouse, France (upcoming). Merit scholarship Chico Review 2023, Montana, USA. In 2023 he won the Carmencita Grant 2023 in collaboration with Kodak Professional Europe.  ","user_id":613821,"name":"Mauro Curti","website":"www.maurocurti.com"},{"id":68391,"bio":"I am a physician working with public health around  the world specially Brazil and Africa \nI use to take pictures from my work and the environment where I worked These are  some  photos from hundreds that  I took in diferent places that I worked around the world","user_id":68125,"name":"Renato Spindel","website":"Instagram :  rspindel"},{"id":101386,"bio":"Lilli Waters (born 1983, Armidale, NSW) is a fine arts photographer whose work explores the human condition through dramatic images of the female form in haunting, windswept landscapes. A Lilli Waters image has a painterly quality, evoking the Pre-Raphaelites with macabre, foreboding elements, a jewel-like palette and sensitive use of light. Waters makes use of translucent fabrics and long hair to obscure the identities of her subjects, suggesting that the image might be just as much a mirror for the viewer, as it is a portrait.\n\nThese images initially appear to represent a romantic idea of beauty and equivalence between the fertility of the female body and the landscape. Yet in the era of ‘Me Too’ and ecological crisis, Waters’ work offers a critical feminine gaze. Her portraits allude to the conundrum of simply being in a woman’s skin: of how to express physical agency and ease in a society that constantly objectifies women and irrevocably wreaks damage on the environment. These are images that convey complex emotions: the interplay of darkness and luminosity, strength and vulnerability, and the possibility for new understandings based on an awareness of our dependence on the ear","user_id":100784,"name":"Lilli Waters","website":"lilliwaters.com"},{"id":157628,"bio":"I love shooting lines, shapes and reflections. I like to show the immensity of small details.","user_id":157026,"name":"Rafael Mastropaschoa","website":"500px.com/rafaelmastropaschoa"},{"id":500815,"bio":"Aisling Edwards, born in 2000, is a British Fine Artist based in Monmouthshire, Wales. She graduated with First-Class Honours in BA Photography from Falmouth University in 2021. Following her graduation, Edwards was awarded a mentorship with photographer and researcher Dr. Yan Wang Preston under the redeye Graduate Mentoring Scheme 2021, with whom she has remained in contact. Her work has been exhibited in the UK, Europe and the USA, notably at the Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall, where it was visited by G7 dignitaries, and published in ‘Artists Responding To’ available via Tate Modern, London. Additionally, she has spoken alongside the renowned British Sculptor, Harvey Hood, on the topic of ‘How contemporary public sculpture transforms our landscape’, a commission by Cardiff University Centre of Creative Economy and Monmouthshire County Council.\n\nRecently in March 2024, two of Edwards' artworks; 'Offa Spoke' and Perished In One Hour' were selected for Milan International Photography Fair under Erik Kessels: Welcome to My Unknown Award - 1st Edition. In June 2024, Edwards will hold her first solo exhibition and the first public showing of her collection ‘Shifting Perspectives: Aisling Edwards’ Landscapes in Flux’, at Canwood Gallery and Sculptural Park, Herefordshire, within the Turbine Hall alongside five of Damien Hirst's artworks in the Main Gallery. ","user_id":500231,"name":"Aisling Edwards","website":"www.aislingedwards.com"},{"id":158348,"bio":"Brazilian photographer","user_id":157746,"name":"Ana Luiza Sampaio","website":"www.lensculture.com/analuizasampaio"},{"id":315278,"bio":"Born in Turin in 1965, I have been a photographer since the age of 8, when I received my first camera as a gift (which I still have); since then I have never stopped looking at the world from behind a lens with an ever-growing interest in travel and the environment.\nAnimals have been part of my life, professional and otherwise, for over 30 years and photographing them was an absolutely natural path. Only later did my love for travel lead me to discover my passion for documentary and reportage photography.","user_id":314676,"name":"chiara felmini","website":"chiarafelmini.myportfolio.com"},{"id":94009,"bio":"Artiste suisse. Autodidacte. Vit et travaille à Cully, Bourg-en-Lavaux (CH).\n\n« Peindre ce monde me permet de ressentir pleinement mon appartenance à celui-ci. Le spectacle offert par la nature est sublime et sans cesse renouvelé. C’est mon fil rouge et mon carburant. Sans lui, je serais muette. La peinture, la photographie, les techniques mixtes ne sont que des outils pour laisser émerger cette énergie qu’elle m’a offerte. Je combine les techniques, les matières, les couleurs entre elles, en recherchant cette énergie vibratoire primitive. Quand je la ressens, alors je sais que je suis dans le juste »\n\n Christine Lavanchy explore la peinture et la photographie dans un parcours singulier qui tient de l’expérimentation: la fusion entre les deux genres y est parfois si étonnante que le regard s’y trouble, ne sachant en vérité ce qui lui est proposé. Passionnée de naure sauvage, c’est lors de deux voyages en Patagonie qu’elle découvre ce qui va donner sens à son travail: une nature vierge!","user_id":93503,"name":"christine lavanchy","website":"www.christine-lavanchy.com"},{"id":9993,"bio":"Angelos Tzortzinis is a documentary photographer. He was born in Athens, where he finished his studies at the Leica Academy of Creative Photography. Angelos’ work has been recognized with several awards.","user_id":9993,"name":"Angelos Tzortzinis","website":""},{"id":91336,"bio":"Mark is a freelance photographer based in Cardiff, U.K. \n\nHe graduated in 2013 with a degree in photojournalism from the university of Wales/ Trinity St David and an MA in documentary photography at USW in 2022. \n\nHis work has been widely featured and exhibited throughout the world including London’s Mall galleries and the DNG gallery in Los Angeles. He has been selected for a number of awards and bursaries. More notably he was selected as one of the winners at the Antiparos photo festival for his acclaimed work ‘A swim into the wild’ and received a winning placement in the professional photo essay category at the Moscow international photography awards for his work-documenting children affected by the Chernobyl disaster. \n\nHe receives regular commissions for channel 4, the telegraph magazine, the smith journal, the guardian, the financial times, vice and the BBC among others and has worked on a number of commercial and advertorial campaigns for the national lottery and Disney.\n\nHis personal work visually investigates a broad spectrum of topics ranging from social, environmental, historical and political narratives.","user_id":90873,"name":"Mark Griffiths","website":"www.markgriffithsphotography.com"},{"id":830929,"bio":"My work mainly focuses on everyday things we tend to overlook: the plain, everyday boring things around us. ","user_id":816667,"name":"Petri Uutela","website":"www.puutela.com"},{"id":91353,"bio":"\n","user_id":90890,"name":"Bonnita Postma","website":"www.instagram.com/bonnita.postma"},{"id":91356,"bio":"I am a portrait photographer who enjoys exploring the idea of identity through my portrait work and delves deep into the notion of discovering the self through my own self-portraits. ","user_id":90893,"name":"Dina Laraki","website":"www.instagram.com/dina.laraki"},{"id":161253,"bio":"","user_id":160651,"name":"Massimo Leo","website":"www.massimoleo.it"},{"id":67409,"bio":"I am a self-taught art photographer inspired by nature and everything relating to our environment. I've been taking pictures since my first black and white film photography class in high school and have continued to document life ever since. This past year, I've been drawn to the fine art photography world, galleries and exhibitions. My passion for travel and the experiences gained through it fuel my art.  After 17 years in the marketing industry, I've decided make a career change and to pursue art photography full time.","user_id":67143,"name":"Kirsten Fenton","website":"kirstenfenton.com"},{"id":757792,"bio":"Aletheia is an Australian photographic artist based in London. Her work is concerned with environmental issues and post-colonial legacy, alongside personal themes around family and the notion of home. Aletheia was the winner of the World Press Award for Southeast Asia and Oceania (Open Category) in 2024. Aletheia was shortlisted for the Sony Professional Award in the same year.  In 2022 Aletheia won the Environment category of the Australian Photography Awards, and in 2021 won the Head On Landscape Award. She was named '31 photographers to watch' by the British Journal of Photography and was shortlisted for the PHMuseum Woman Photographer's Grant. Aletheia won the Judge's Commendation for the Iris Award at the Perth Centre for Photography and was a finalist for the Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Award, and has twice been a finalist for the National Photographic Portrait Prize.\n\nAletheia has published with The Guardian, The Sunday Times Magazine, The Financial Times Magazine, BBC, Australian Associated Press, and various other publications.\n\nAletheia has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, Museum Bélvédère ( Holland), The Perth Centre for Photography (Australia), The Royal Shakespeare Company (London), The National Geographic Society (London),  T","user_id":752776,"name":"Aletheia Casey","website":"www.aletheiacasey.com"},{"id":161358,"bio":"I'm photographer since 2002, working on historical, social, economical and female issues, mostly in Serbia and Balkan region. My work is developed in two different ways, one more photo-journalistic and other through set-ups with dolls. I published my work in many newspapers, magazines, web-sites and books, in Serbia and France. I had 9 solo and many group exhibitions and I was awarded 8 times.","user_id":160756,"name":"Marija Jankovic","website":"www.marijajankovic.com"},{"id":851241,"bio":" Joo Jihwan is a photographer from South Korea.​​​​​​​ Joo explores honest expressions and emotions in his photographs, revealing his true self through art rather than a socially constructed persona.","user_id":837085,"name":"Joo Jihwan","website":"joojihwan.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":161101,"bio":"I was a dark room instructure ~15 years ago, so I have B\u0026amp;W very close in my heart, after I spent so many years in a dark room.","user_id":160499,"name":"Guillermo Keller","website":""},{"id":161049,"bio":"Enseignant en photographie à Montréal.\nPendant 25 ans photographe corporatif, éditorial et industriel.\nPasse-temps, photographe de rue","user_id":160447,"name":"Yves Beaulieu","website":"www.beaulieuphoto.com"},{"id":65999,"bio":"Magdalena Zeisel\nVienna based visual artist\nBorn in Budapest/ Hungary\nEducation: College for Visual- and Applied Arts in Budapest\nPhotography since 2010\nExhibitions :\n2018 TIME is Love 11 / international video art program/ \n2017 \"photo :: vienna\" in MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna \n2016 \"TIME (DIS)PLACEMENT\"  Kunsthaus Troisdorf, Germany\n2015 \"Film - Still\" in FUGA, Budapest Center of Architecture\n2015 \" ....versus blank\" 2.0 at artP , Perchtoldsdorf, Austria\n2015  \"Young Austrian Photography // Special \" as part of the VIP program Paris Photo Los Angeles 2015 at Fitzpatrick - Leland House\n2014  \"photo::vienna \" in MAK- Austrian Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna\n2014 \" Dance-Light\",  Rózsavölgyi Salon, Budapest\n2013-2014 \" Dance-Light-Places\" in MÚOSZ House of the Press, Budapest\n2013  \"Dance-Light-Geometry-Collage\" in  Aba-Novák  Galéria ,Ungarn\n2013 \" Filling the Void\" in cooperation with ImPulsTanz in Vienna \n2012 \" Dance-Light-Places \"  Edition Photo,  Vienna\n\n\n\n","user_id":65734,"name":"Magdalena Zeisel","website":"magdalenazeisel.com"},{"id":132082,"bio":"I am an intensive care physician who loves to walk the streets of any city I happen to be with my camera.  Despite carrying my camera everywhere, all these years I have never ever taken my camera to the hospital with me. One day in May it all changed when I decided to document our life in the ICU dealing with Covid-19. Now I rarely go to the hospital without my camera. \n\nMy colleagues have been graciously posing for my camera even after an exhausting day in the ICU.  I would like to thank them all. ","user_id":131480,"name":"Avi Nahum","website":""},{"id":798726,"bio":"I'm all but retired. I have been shooting street events most of my life. I hit a slump when having a darkroom at home became impractical and real life and holding down a day job intruded. Digital photography and a subscription to Photoshop have been a godsend.\n\nThe world is changing at a never-before-seen rate. More than ever, we should be photographing our social environments and communities intentionally. AI is the friend and co-conspirator of fake news. \nKnow your enemy. \nShoot and tell.\n","user_id":786531,"name":"Brian Donovan","website":""},{"id":275433,"bio":"Photographer and an artist, focuses on relationship between man and nature. Based in Helsinki, Finland.","user_id":274831,"name":"Perttu Saksa","website":"www.perttusaksa.com"},{"id":65906,"bio":"Ruth Prieto Arenas was born and raised in Mexico City. She studied Communications and worked as  in visual media.  She was an intern in the cultural research department at Magnum photos in New York in 2011. Ruth graduated from the program in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at the International Center of Photography in 2012. \nDuring 2013 she was selected to be part of Magnum´s Foundation Fellowship  program to continue her project about inmigration. She was shortlisted for the Joop Swart Masterclass and Athens Foto Festival. Her work has been exhibited in the US, Mexico, Europe and China. \nShe has published her work at Picnic, New York Times Lens blog ,Burn Magazine, Lat Photo Magazine, Univision, among others. She was featured in the article ““9 Mexican Photographers you need to follow” in TIME magazine. \n","user_id":65641,"name":"Ruth Prieto Arenas","website":"ruthprieto.samexhibit.com/home"},{"id":66378,"bio":"","user_id":66113,"name":"Sagri Martínez","website":"www.sagrimartinez.com"},{"id":846673,"bio":"56d  \nEntre no mundo dos jogos com a 56d, sua plataforma perfeita para diversão! Explore uma variedade de slots e jogos eletrônicos que vão prender sua atenção!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: Av. Central, 4189 - Boa Viagem, Porto Alegre - RS, 95777-608, Brasil  \nTelefone: (+55) 71 99980-2783  \nE-mail: 56d-vip.br.com@gmail.com  \n#56d #56d_Slot #56d_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel  \nWebsite :https://56d-vip.br.com","user_id":832517,"name":"Justus Dvipbrcom","website":"56d-vip.br.com"},{"id":155218,"bio":"Peter Ydeen studied painting and sculpture at Virginia Tech, under Ray Kass, (BA), Brooklyn College under Alan D'Arcangelo and Robert Henry, (MFA Fellowship) and at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture\n\nAfter studies, Peter made his way in a variety of jobs, including set construction, lighting, illustrations, architectural modeling working in architecture, stage, advertising and film.  Later, after marrying his wife Mei li, they opened a gallery in New York City selling African, Chinese and Tibetan sculpture.\n\nOver the last several  years Peter has concentrated on photography where he is able to use the many years spent learning to see. ","user_id":154616,"name":"Peter Ydeen","website":"www.peterydeen.com"},{"id":716669,"bio":"I was born in 1992 and currently lives and works in Fuzhou,China. \nMuch of my confusion comes from lost memories and emotions, so I try to explore the process of their loss and abandonment through photography.","user_id":716085,"name":"Jia Lin Yan","website":"www.jialinyan.com"},{"id":200777,"bio":"I started taking photographs when I was 16. I think my love of photography has something to do with being worried that I will forget my experiences in life. I take photographs to remember and to understand the world, it is a beautiful world full of contradictions after all.   ","user_id":200175,"name":"Aisha Khan","website":"www.instagram.com/aishaellenkhan"},{"id":218497,"bio":"French/Austrian portrait and storyteller photographer. Based between Vienna (AT) and Sofia (BG), creative worldwide.","user_id":217895,"name":"Eugénie Sophie Kupfer","website":"www.eugeniesophie.com"},{"id":818382,"bio":"I am a fourth-semester student at the Photo Academy in Cologne.\nMy work is driven by a deep interest in people — their stories, their silences, their everyday realities. I aim to listen first, to understand, and then to translate what I hear into images. Photography, for me, is a way to give space to voices that are often overlooked. It’s about connection, empathy, and seeing with more than just the eyes.","user_id":804120,"name":"Christoph Kiendl","website":"www.christophkiendl.de"},{"id":65951,"bio":"Crystal Tursich lives and works in Columbus, Ohio. In recent years, her work has been exhibited at the Dayton Society of Artists Project Space, the Defiance College Women’s Commission Gallery, and 934 Gallery. Tursich has also been included in many group exhibitions throughout Ohio and the midwest. She was the recipient of the 2019 EMERGE Fellowship Award from Midwest Center for Photography. \n\nCrystal Tursich is the Fine Arts Department Chair and an Upper School Art Teacher at Columbus Academy. Previously, she has served as a Lecturer at The Ohio State University and an Adjunct Instructor at Columbus College of Art \u0026amp; Design. She holds an MFA from Columbus College of Art \u0026amp; Design and a BFA from Adrian College. ","user_id":65686,"name":"Crystal Tursich","website":"www.CrystalTursich.com"},{"id":70141,"bio":"Kostya Smolyaninov,  born 1971, Lviv Ukraine\nSolo Exhibitions ​\n\nBook - Street Theography, Album-Press, Lviv 2014\n\n    “On Every Street”  Lviv, Ukraine “Dzyga Flat 35”  October 2007\n     “Street Theography”  Szczecin, Poland \"Fot-Art Gallery\"  March 2008\n    “Generation”  Lviv, Ukraine “Dzyga Gallery”  July 2008\n    “Street Theography”  Kyiv, Ukraine “Camera Gallery”  November 2009\n     “Jazz Bez. Intro”  Lviv, Ukraine “5х5”  December 2009\n    \"2\" Lviv, Ukraine  \"Art Palace\"  August 2010\n    “Album”  Rzescow, Poland  “BWA Gallery”  August 2011\n    “Universal Spaces” Lviv, Ukraine  “Dzyga Gallery”  April 2012\n    \"2\"  Kyiv, Ukraine  “Camera Gallery”  November 2012","user_id":69874,"name":"Kostya Smolyaninov","website":"www.smolyaninow.com"},{"id":690030,"bio":"Carolina Quesada ( 1959, Houston, Texas. USA )\nPhotographer.\n\nEDUCATION\nUndergraduate studies in Geography / Landscape Designer \n\nPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY\nPhotographer and Visual Artist / Landscape Designer \n\nWORKSHOPS/AWARDS/RESIDENCIES\nPhotography workshops with Angela Copello, Ana Sanchez Zinny, Juan Brath, Virginia Alimonda\nClinics with Vivian Galbán,Fundacioon Ama Amoedo, Daniel Fischer in Oda Art Gallery.\nArtist Residency FotoCreativa, Buenos Aires. ( 2023 )\nHonorable mention  in “Better Earth than Mars” contest, Eye-V Gallery, Madrid . (2023) \nAgora Awards finalist  “Women By Women”. ( 2023 )\nAgora Award finalist  “Photo of the Year”. ( 2022 )\nBanco Ciudad contest “People of my city”, Buenos Aires.  ( 2021 )\n\nSELECTED EXHIBITIONS\nPinta BAPhoto, Buenos Aires, (2025)\nEspacio Cultural Marin, Buenos Aires, (2025)\nRolf Art Gallery, Buenos Aires, (2024)\nCasemore Gallery, San Francisco (2024)\nFundación R.Raggio, Buenos Aires. ( 2023 )\nLala Contemporary Gallery, Canadá (2022)\nHotel Intercontinental, Buenos Aires. ( 2013 )\nC.C. las Moradas. ( 2012 )\nSalón de fotografía, Espacio del Jardín. ( 2012 )\n\nPublications\nPhotobook “Sudafrica” ( 2010 )\nPhotobook “Marruecos” ( 2014 )\nPhoto published in “La Nación”  newspaper magazine( 2014)\n\n“When we return, Lala Contemporary Gallery”Canada2022","user_id":689446,"name":"Carolina Quesada","website":"caroquesada95.wixsite.com/fotografia"},{"id":45159,"bio":"Born and raised in Ponte de Lima and living in Porto.\nThrough photography she has been working on umbilical places, physical and mental. She’s interested in its mutation, the close relationship between human and the remaining nature, where’s include people, animals, the cycles of the seasons and how everything communicates, is related and exists together. From a poetic and symbolic perspective, her work moves between the visible and the hidden. The reality, the memory, and the imagination.\n\nShe exhibits regularly since 2011 in Portugal and abroad. In 2023 integrates the Municipal Art Collection of Porto and the PLMJ Foundation Collection. She participates, among others, in the Kranj Foto Fest, in Slovenia; in the exhibition ‘Zonas de Transição - Obras da Coleção da Fundação PLMJ’, in Lisbon and in the exhibition ‘Vozes da Paisagem Contemporânea’, in Palma de Mallorca. In 2022 she participates in the exhibition \"NATURE FUTURE - Young European photography\", organized by the French Presidency of the EU Council, in Prague and Berlin. With the series ‘To Wander the Sea’ she integrates an itinerant collective exhibition during 2021. In 2019 she participates in the first Porto Photography Biennial. Between 2016 and 2017 she is resident artist at ‘Ci.clo - Plataforma de Fotografia’ where she develops the project 'Saving fire for darker days’ which integrates an exhibition shown, among others, at ‘Centro Português de Fotografia’, in Porto, Portugal; Fotofestiwal, in Lodz, Poland and School of Visual Arts, in New York, U.S.A. In 2014 she exhibits at FotoRio Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and in 2011 at ‘Casa de Portugal’, in Macau. In 2019 she was the winner of the ‘FNAC New Talents award’ and ‘Scopio Magazine International Photobook Contest’.\n","user_id":45164,"name":"Maria Oliveira","website":"www.mariaoliveira.pt"},{"id":65970,"bio":"Eddy Seesing (1964) is an audiovisual portraitist. After intensive cultural anthropological research of a specifically defined group in western society, Seesing develops a concept. These concepts lead to series of portraits in the media photography and/or video. With these series of portraits Eddy Seesing creates installations, exhibitions.\nSeesing shows the portrayed individuals as part of a larger framework of social and specific professional and economic relations. He uses the media photography and video to create works of cultural and societal analyses.\nSince his graduation from the Tilburg Academy of Design Seesing created the following works:\nTopmanagers (1994/1995), Opera Sopranos (1997/1999), Boughaz: portrait of three generations Moroccans in Gouda (2001/2003), Religion Today - Spirituality in the Netherlands (2004/2011), The Lobby Experience (2014/2020).","user_id":65705,"name":"Eddy Seesing","website":"www.eddyseesing.nl"},{"id":115282,"bio":"Born in Tokyo in 1968 and moved to NY in 1992.\nGraduated from Tisch School of Arts at New York University in 1997.\nFreelance photographer for The Village Voice from 1997 to 1999.\nFreelance photographer for The New York Times from 1999 to 2022.","user_id":114680,"name":"Hiroyuki Ito","website":"www.hiroitophoto.com"},{"id":132074,"bio":"I am passionate about capturing scenes that relay emotion, and I also enjoy creating micro scenes that represent a larger picture. My hope is that when people view my photography they will see more than just a photo, but will also experience the feelings that I am trying to capture. ","user_id":131472,"name":"Bryan Rubin","website":"btrprojects.com"},{"id":59447,"bio":"After receiving a BFA from Rochester Institute of Technology, I became the eleventh employee at the newly-founded International Center of Photography.  During my time at ICP I hung exhibitions, built darkrooms, participated in master class workshops, and taught photography. \n\nFor three decades I worked in film and television as a director, producer, and media executive. In addition to commercial and industrial assignments, I created the award-winning documentary, \"The African Burial Ground: An American Discovery\".\n\nIn 2013, I returned to photography as an art form, and earned an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2016. \n\nI am now actively engaged in making work and continuing my research into geography, urban planning, travel and globalization. I am a member of Soho Photo Gallery, an artist run cooperative gallery, the International Panorama Congress, and the president of the board at local artists' organization; Arts Gowanus.","user_id":59452,"name":"David Kutz","website":"www.davidkutz.com"},{"id":270247,"bio":"I am a Berlin based photographer. What I like most about documentary photography is that the image creates access to the world of other people and at the same time reveals something about me, the photographer.","user_id":269645,"name":"Martin Gasch","website":"www.martingasch.com"},{"id":270240,"bio":"KITSUNETSUKI is Japan based photographer with a passion for capturing cyberpunk architect.\n\nHis initial interest in artist was sparked when he saw the movie ”Matrix” in his early teens.\nIt was only when he went to university that he developed a serious interest in film making and photography. \n\nThrough his cyberpunk interpretation of the cityscape, he transforms cities into mysterious virtual reality, capturing their distinct power in his  incisive images.\nHis work is imaginative yet remarkably meticulous, attesting to his ability to uniquely interpret urban dynamics and creatively change cityscapes. \n\nHe says “I want to create a world like no one has ever seen”.","user_id":269638,"name":"Tomohiro Ohgishi","website":"fochaca.tumblr.com"},{"id":414364,"bio":"","user_id":413780,"name":"Laia Gómez Muñoz","website":""},{"id":66038,"bio":"Francisco de Souza was born in Fortaleza, Brazil, in 1964. He quickly established himself in Rio de Janeiro. Seeing photography as a communication and exploration tool, he decides to leave Brazil and in 1993 he arrives in Italy. After spending some time in Calabria, Naples and Rome, he settles in Valle d’Aosta, where he stays for almost 20 years. He decides to tell the story of this small region through personal projects that become books and exhibitions shown not only in Italy - Milan, Terni, Livigno, but also throughout Europe, in Brussels, Tunis and Paris.  He also developed a very successful partnership with the Aosta municipality, through its Historical, Architectural and Cultural Heritage Department.\nCurrently, Francisco lives and works in Rio de Janeiro as a photographer.","user_id":65773,"name":"Francisco de Souza","website":""},{"id":254608,"bio":"Motion Designer and Visual Storyteller. I have participated in more than 40 films and documentaries designing title credits. I work in Identity Design for television channels. I am a professor of animation at the Universidad Centro, in Mexico City. And the last big project I participated in was designing the image of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games for Latin America. I won a scholarship for the \"Free Radicals\" project that I developed locked up in the Covid pandemic.","user_id":254006,"name":"Adrián Metasboc","website":"metasboc.myportfolio.com"},{"id":66008,"bio":"Alice de Kruijs is a fine-art photographer based in The Netherlands. She frequently touches the subject of identity and diversity and aims to go against the standard ideals and showcase stories through culture and different ethnic backgrounds, her work is a celebration of these differences in culture. As her way of life, she loves to conceptually and symbolically tell stories. Usually by showing a different perspective on personal daily life struggles. \n\nBorn in 1981 in the east of The Netherlands she grew up in an artistic family. Nevertheless her true artistic passion in photography started in her late twenties. After graduating from Internation Fashion Design and  later on from Applied Photography Design with a specialisation in Fine-art portraits she dedicated her life to conceptual photography. In her early thirties she gradually moved to fine-art photography in combination with story telling photography.","user_id":65743,"name":"Alice De Kruijs","website":"www.alicedekruijs.com"},{"id":190655,"bio":"","user_id":190053,"name":"Daniel Vazquez","website":"www.instagram.com/vazquez_photo"},{"id":677561,"bio":"Amelie Koerbs is a documentary photographer based in-between Berlin and Ghana. Most of her photographs are made with small and large-format analogue black and white film as well as working with digital film. The moving image as well as text is often incorporated in her work to add more depth to the subject at hand.\nShe is curious about the stories of people, especially women, their interpersonal relationships and their relationship to landscape and nature. Through photography, she tells stories of displacement and the courage to make new places home. Her photography allows her to listen, take her time, and transform these stories into pictures which are simply intimate and silent, yet say much.\nIn September 2022, she successfully completed her four-year photography course at Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin, Germany with her final project “cocoon” under the mentorship of Ludwig Rauch.\nShortly thereafter, in November 2022, she was selected as a Nuku Young Talent at Nuku Studio ́s Center for Photographic Research and Practice in Tamale, Ghana under the guidance of director and photographer Nii Obodai, enriching her photographic practice. Having spend 7 months in Ghana, she continues he collaboration with Nuku Studio and engages in various projects alongside Ghanaian photographer Fibi Afloe, both in Ghana and remotely from Germany.","user_id":676977,"name":"Amelie Koerbs","website":"www.ameliekoerbs.com"},{"id":42006,"bio":"Atsushi Momoi is based in Tokyo, Japan. He studied sociology at Kwansei Gakuin University before moving to London, where he studied photography at the London College of Printing (now the London College of Communication).\nHis photographic practice explores the relationship between the inner and outer selves—seeking to visualize the shifting connection between his subjective experience, shaped by layers of memory, and the external world as it is perceived. By examining how material reality intertwines with personal memory, Momoi reveals the multiple layers of the world that emerge through this process, and in doing so, pursues new values that invite viewers to reconsider their own ways of seeing.\n","user_id":42011,"name":"Atsushi Momoi","website":"atsushimomoi.com"},{"id":643643,"bio":"I am a retired veterinarian and amateur street photographer.  ","user_id":643059,"name":"Arnold Plotnick","website":""},{"id":29076,"bio":"","user_id":29081,"name":"Joanna Borowiec","website":"www.joannaborowiec.com"},{"id":66049,"bio":"Amaia Arenzana is a graduate in Psychology by the University of Deusto, Bilbao. Originally from the Basque Country, she moved to Ireland in 1995 and continued her studies in UCD, Dublin (MSc, 2000). During a career break as a family therapist to raise her young family, she took up photography in 2008. Photography has become an important tool to express her creativity and how she sees the world around her. In 2012, Amaia was the overall winner of the Irish Times Amateur Photographer of the Year Awards, also achieving first and third prize in the Open Category. Her fascination in the array of different ways of photographic expression, has brought her focus to analogue photography and working with a variety of photographic mediums. She is a self taught artist committed to film and traditional wet darkroom printing. Most of her work is captured with medium format film which she processes and prints in her home darkroom. ","user_id":65784,"name":"Amaia Arenzana","website":"amaiaarenzanaphotograhy.com"},{"id":66951,"bio":"Marcia Michael studied photography at London College of Communication.  During these studies, Marcia explored and commented  on 'black' family history. Marcia’s handling of her chosen subject matter is direct and engaging. It has been celebrated and acknowledged nationally and internationally for example in the National Portrait Gallery’s Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize and also a winner in other prestigious international photography awards.   Marcia has continued to use her family in her photographic projects; these are ultimately made from the perspective of a black British woman cited within the colonial / post-colonial narratives of Britain and the unique impact this condition has had on the nation of family, history and representation.\n","user_id":66686,"name":"Marcia Michael","website":"www.marciamichael.co.uk"},{"id":270588,"bio":"I have a master's degree in \"Photography\" at the National Academy of Art in Sofia, Bulgaria.\n\nWinner of:\n\nPhoto Academica, Bulgaria 2025\n\nI have participated in:\n\n- Photographic competition of the French magazine “Photo” - France - 1999\n\n- competition “Earth, and people” - Bulgaria, competition “konoka-minolta’ - Bulgaria 2000, \n\n- competition “Photo of the Year” organized by Canon Bulgaria 2012.\n\n- Honorable Mention in photoawards.com 2023\n\n","user_id":269986,"name":"Ivaylo Bozhinov","website":""},{"id":66363,"bio":"I was born in a small town in northern Portugal, where I currently live. Although my background is medicine, a couple of years ago I discovered photography,  and  now  I am particularly focused on street photography. Since then street photography is a passion, my gateway to another dimension, where sometimes I get lost.  Whatever the result of my wanderings, it's always a delight. \nI try to capture life, its peculiar moments or characters, or the everyday banal, chasing for “the extraordinary in the ordinary”.\n","user_id":66098,"name":"Maria Luisa Malheiro Rodrigues","website":"www.facebook.com/marialuisa.malheirorodrigues"},{"id":66462,"bio":"Pedro Manuel Cañas Duarte (b.1991, Bucaramanga, Colombia) is a colombian artist based in Mexico City.  Photographer from Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, he is currently studying Visual Arts at National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). In his works Pedro explores light capabilities to store memories, express the human condition and of enabling us to see the world from a different perspective. He also has a deep interest in the nature of language and the role of metaphors as conditions of human perception.\nHis work has been exhibited in Exposición \"Inter-medial. Arqueologías y prácticas expandidas de la fotografía\", Bogotá, Colombia, 2016.\nSince 2019 he has been part of GIIP (Grupo de Investigación Imago Postaural / Imago Postaural Research Group).\n\n","user_id":66197,"name":"Pedro Cañas","website":""},{"id":66025,"bio":"Hola colegas, mi nombre es Sofía Prado, soy nacida en Buenos Aires. Desde chica mi gran obsesión fue viajar, la fotografía y escribir historias. Durante un tiempo estuve esperando una gran historia para narrar, pero la inspiración era nada, estaba perdida. Luego de mi primer viaje entendí que las historias y los viajes estaban relacionados y así comenzó la aventura. Siempre con la mochila lista, recién graduada de publicidad en  dirección de arte y en busca de vivir de lo que me gusta, estoy compartiendo los proyectos con los que he estado trabajando. Desde ya cualquier contacto, o respuesta sería buenísimo para ayudar a cumplir mi sueño!\n\nGracias por la oportunidad","user_id":65760,"name":"Sofia Prado","website":"www.behance.net/SofiaPrado  y www.tachadelalista.com"},{"id":66361,"bio":"Eric Gottesman is a photographic artist and organizer. Central to his practice is collaboration. He uses photography, writing and film as vehicles to engage others in conversation and critical thought about the social structures that surround them, and him. He works slowly, often spending a long time in a community, and  exhibits work locally first, to an audience determined by the co-creators of the work. \n\nGottesman studied politics and economics and, later, art. In 2003, he was named one of the top 25 young American photographers. He has earned a Fulbright Fellowship in art as well as awards from the Magnum Foundation, Artadia, the Aaron Siskind Foundation, apexart, the Open Society Foundation and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. \n\nHis work is in various collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 2012, the Addison Gallery of American Art, the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park and the Clark Gallery exhibited his work. He was the 2012 artist-in-residence at Amherst College and at the Addison Gallery of American Art. His first book, Sudden Flowers, was published to critical acclaim.\n\nHe has taught at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Amherst College, the International Center for Photography, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston and in collaborative workshops in Lebanon, Jordan and Ethiopia.","user_id":66096,"name":"Eric Gottesman","website":"ericgottesman.net"},{"id":138058,"bio":"","user_id":137456,"name":"Claudia Merighi","website":"www.facebook.com/ClaudiaMerighiPhotography"},{"id":66584,"bio":"","user_id":66319,"name":"Alexander Koerner","website":"www.ak-oerner.de"},{"id":846674,"bio":"577bet\nEntre no mundo dos jogos e descubra uma experiência emocionante com diversas opções de slots e jogos eletrônicos! Jogue onde quiser, no seu desktop ou celular, e viva a adrenalina a cada rodada!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. 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Ne disposant ni de la technique, ni des moyens des artistes peintres des XVII, XVIII et XIX ième siècles, (époques favorites) la photographie est l’outil actuel qui me permet de me rapprocher de ces ambiances intimistes provoquées par le mouvement de la lumière autant dans le portrait que dans la photo-reportage .","user_id":65882,"name":"Chantal Serène","website":"chantalserene.format.com"},{"id":66171,"bio":"Eriko Kaniwa is an international award-winning digital artist based in Tokyo, and the creator of SENSEGRAPHIA FINE ART. \nSENSEGRAPHIA is a conceptual redefinition of photography, in which the visual aesthetics of the photograph are used to develop and express the sense of nature that enables us to recognize that humans are a part of nature and that we are centrally involved in nature's dynamics. ","user_id":65906,"name":"Eriko Kaniwa","website":"www.sensegraphia.jp"},{"id":98889,"bio":"About Eduan Groenewald\n\nEduan was born in Paarl, South Africa.\nHe studied Photography at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth. \nHe lives and works in Cape Town, South Africa.","user_id":98288,"name":"Eduan Groenewald","website":"www.eduangroenewald.com"},{"id":66151,"bio":"editorial credits\nPublished photographer in National Geographic Blue Hope Book, Ocean Geographic, Scuba Diving, Sport Diver, Asian Diver, Scuba Diving and the Undersea Journal, Alert Diver, Scuba Diver Through The Lens, Dive Photo Guide, Plongee, Tauchen, Apnea, Hotbook, Cuartoscuro, México Desconocido, The Times (UK), Daily Mail (UK), and others.\nawards, recognitions and articles\n2017\nThird place winner, Sony World Photography Awards, Professional Nature category.\n2016\nWinner, Man and Nature category, Mosaico Natura México. \nWinner, submerged world category, Memorial Maria Luisa photo contest \nWinner, Nature: Seascapes (Professional), International Photographer of the Year. \nThird place, plants category, Oasis photo contest,  \n2015\nNature Photographer of the Year, ND Neutral Density Photography awards.\n1st place “nature –underwater-“ ND Neutral Density Photography awards.\n-Judge in “Verasub”, underwater photography contest held in Veracruz, México.\n-Ocean Geographic Pictures of the Ye","user_id":65886,"name":"Christian Vizl","website":"www.christianvizl.com"},{"id":691560,"bio":"Photographer from Thailand","user_id":690976,"name":"Tana Gon","website":""},{"id":91374,"bio":"Based in Nairobi, Alissa is an American photojournalist known for creating beautiful images in the world's most troubled areas, focusing on the humanity and dignity of people worldwide.  Since 2003, she has the human consequence of war in Darfur, Gaza, the West Bank, Pakistan, South Sudan and the DRC, as well as many travel features across the Middle East, Africa, Asia and South America. ","user_id":90911,"name":"Alissa Everett","website":"www.alissaeverett.com"},{"id":716593,"bio":"Lauréate du concours photographique international du magazine Photo durant l année 2022.( Parution dans le n°550 du mois de janvier/février 2022)\nLauréate du concours photographique du magazine photos durant l'année 2023...(Parution dans le n° 554 du mois de janvier/ février 2023).                       \nExposition collective en décembre 2022 à New York quartier de Manhattan avec l'organisation \"Expo métro\".\nExposition collective juillet 2021 avec l'organisation \"Expo métro\" dans les rues de Monaco \nCertificat du mérite lors du concours organisé par le \"Luxembourg artprice \" 2021/2022/2023 (Hervé lancelin : directeur artistique)\nDiverses expositions personnelles où les thèmes sont abordés pour rejoindre une cause ou un fait divers d'actualité...\nRenvoyer le visionneur à s'approprier l' l'émotion ressenti dans la photographie et le thème traité.\nMon projet photographique m'emmène à penser et repenser l'enfance et voir ce qu'elle peut influer sur les êtres en général... Ma fille faisant partie intégrante de mon projet photographique car à travers elle... Et sa façon d'appréhender l'objectif.... Je m'aventure en tant que mère et photographe à faire ressortir le meilleur de nous-même..","user_id":716009,"name":"Alexandra rio","website":"alex.rio@book.fr"},{"id":66233,"bio":"O Poeta da Luz é heterônimo de Jonathan Dourado, um fotógrafo que vive em Teresina, Piauí. Ele nasceu em 1994 e foi criado entre o interior do Maranhão e a capital piauiense. Ao entrar na universidade, pode desenvolver seu apreço por registros de forma mais prática e começou a fazer retratos nesse período como experimentos tanto de trabalhos quanto pessoais. A fotografia tornou-se um meio de aprendizagem e fuga, permitindo-lhe explorar novos lugares do mundo e construir novas perspectivas.\nO trabalho do Poeta é altamente influenciado pela música e pela natureza, elementos que usa como inspiração, pelos aspectos poéticos das letras e fases da vida. Ele explora conceitos de surrealismo, de fotojornalismo, e documental dentro dos retratos. Ele é totalmente autodidata. Seu estilo é caracterizado por composições simples que proporcionam comunicação, velando milhares de possibilidades de interpretações, mesmo sendo um momento congelado pela sensibilidade do olhar e pelo amor em fotografar. Como diz, \"Sou um caçador do tempo e de espaços. Vou retratanto a vida pelos meus olhos de vidro\".","user_id":65968,"name":"Jonathan Dourado","website":"opoetadaluz.myportfolio.com"},{"id":66270,"bio":"Angelik Kasalia is an artistic photographer certified from PSA, FIAP, IMAGE SANS FRONTIERE and UNITED PHOTOGRAPHERS INTER NATIONAL, \u0026amp; member of the Phot/phic Society of Athens \u0026amp; The Cinematic \u0026amp; Phot/phy organization of Syros. She has taken part in many group exhibitions. The year 2016 exhibits in Athens and then to a gallery in Mykonos titled ‘’Cocoon’’.  For the Magnum Photography Awards, editors selected Angelik’s pictures, the Mystery Tribune Magazine furnished a  collection from the album “In a spiritual world “ a surreal photography collection,  the Brazilian magazine Diversosafins dedicate an article to Angelik artwork with title “Pelas fronteiras do corpo”   :In 2018 She travels to Oman in a photojournalist project, then to Africa who's  involved in an humanitarian project. Τhe year 2019 – 2022 she has won in the competitions ''Moments of Color'', 'White'', ‘’Portraits’’ which also they had exhibit in the Blank wall Gallery. The Art Photography Awards a worldwide contest, many of her pictures where selected by the editors. Photo magazines such as photographer magazine, foturion had published thematic pictures of her.Τhe year 2022 she traveled through a photojournalist workshop in Jordan Exploring with her lens  the Bedouins way of life, the magical aura and vastnessof the desert, also the municipal elections that occured there(22-3-22).\n\n","user_id":66005,"name":"Angelik Kasalia","website":"www.behance.net/Narkissa"},{"id":124787,"bio":"Manuel Marano is an Italian documentary photographer and filmmaker. He uses photography to explore the human condition across a variety of social and cultural contexts.\nHe starts his career in commercial Photography in 2001. In late 2010 he becomes committed to documentary visual story telling and filmmaking. He is the co-producer and co-director of \"A Life In Chains\", a video documentary on human traffic and prostitution in Bangladesh which is based on his personal investigative report.\n\nHe is currently based in Hamburg, Germany. ","user_id":124185,"name":"Manuel Marano","website":"www.manuelmarano.com"},{"id":438516,"bio":"Wissam Khoury is a documentary photographer based in the Middle East, exploring unseen locations across Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Asia. His work has been exhibited internationally, including in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Mongolia, and Uzbekistan.","user_id":437932,"name":"Wissam Khoury","website":""},{"id":730033,"bio":"Sarah Sudhoff is a Cuban-American artist based in Houston, Tx. Her work has been exhibited at Blaffer Art Museum, McNay Art Museum, Donggang Photo Museum, Austin Museum of Art, Pioneer Works, Luckman Gallery, Magenta Foundation, Filter Photo, Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, Galveston Arts Center, and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. \n\nArticles including her work have appeared in The New York Times, Wired, Time, Cabinet, and Southwest Contemporary. Sudhoff’s research and residencies have been supported by Artpace, Tiffany Foundation, Penland School of Craft, McColl Art Center, Houston Arts Alliance, Kinsey Institute, the DoSeum, and DOMUS Artist Residency in Italy.\n\nSudhoff's recent visiting artist lectures include Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Rice University, RMIT University in Melbourne, Rhode Island School of Design, Blaffer Art Museum, Health \u0026amp; Wellbeing International Conference in Oxford, England, and Material Selves: Health, Gender and Performance symposium at the University of London. \n\nSudhoff’s recent and forthcoming exhibitions include; Massey Klein Gallery, New York; grayDuck, Austin; Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston; Sculpture Month Houston; Gatewood Gallery, UNC, Greensboro; Visual Arts Center, Richmond; Houston Center for Photography, Houston; Canopy Projects, Austin; Aurora Picture Show, Houston, Texas; Satellite Art Fair, Miami; Blaffer Art Museum, Houston; Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio; Ellio Fine Art, Houston; and the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, Lubbock.\n\nSudhoff completed an MFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design, New York, and a BA in Journalism and Photography from the University of Texas at Austin.\n\n","user_id":729449,"name":"Sarah Sudhoff","website":"www.sarahsudhoff.com"},{"id":9225,"bio":"Bio:  \nNicholas Winter, English, based in Basel, Switzerland since 2002, attended his first photography class in secondary school before going on to study art \u0026amp; design and photography at Canterbury and Bournemouth colleges in England. He has since worked in the photographic commercial field though he now focuses on personal photographic work. Technically, analog photography, darkroom processes, Polaroid manipulations and the creation of photographic objects are the components of his work. His work has been exhibited mainly in Switzerland and is in a number of private collections.\n\nStatement:  \nFragility is what inspires the core of my image making, the main thread that binds. The fragility of everything we experience. This fragility does not need to be obvious but is present in the themes of the work. Fragility is a ‘constant space’, the space between reality and what could be. \nMy process is of looking below the surface, looking into to what lies behind the ‘first’ layer we see, that which is hidden when not thought of. It is trying to expose the subtleties which lie within this zone. It is a process of subtlety. \nFragility is the opposite of hardness, it is not solid, it is brittle. Within this brittle state, this layer, lies the potential to become aware of vulnerability, the impermanence of existence. My interest (visually) is to create a ‘space’ for fragility to have a clearer presence.\n","user_id":9225,"name":"Nicholas Winter","website":"www.nicholaswinterphotography.com"},{"id":66565,"bio":"I have always been fascinated by photography, cinema, storytelling and art in general. I studied Art at university, worked for several years as a cartoon animator and during this time developed my life long passion in photography.\nIn 2003 I studied a Masters in Photography at ISFCI in Rome, whilst working as a Black and White darkroom printer at a fine art photography studio. I have since worked professionally with both national and international photojournalism agencies, for several years.\nI draw inspiration from chance encounters, people and the stories that photos can tell.\nI continue to refine and explore all techniques in photography and video creation, using both analogue and digital techniques, retouching, studio production and printing.    ","user_id":66300,"name":"Stefano Meluni","website":"www.cameralucidastudio.com"},{"id":66566,"bio":"Andrea Hamilton, a graduate of Brown University and Oxford University studied photography at Central Saint Martins, Photofusion and traditional print methods at the Black and White School. Hamilton also runs AH Studio, an art and design space where she runs a series of talks and exhibitions particularly related to themes of art, design, music and environment. \nShe is an ambassador for the Blue Marine Foundation, The Global Planet Authority and The Moons Symphony Project.\n","user_id":66301,"name":"Andrea Hamilton","website":"www.andreahamilton.com"},{"id":66836,"bio":"I am very passionate about the stories from the sea, and water related in general, as they seem to provide endless source of inspiration: my main interests are marine conservation, plastic pollution, people that face challenges.\n\nI am originally a still photographer and I am increasingly enjoying editing images, sounds and interviews together into videos and photo films.\n\nIn 2013 I have graduated with MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the London College of Communications.\nMy work was shortlisted for Environmental Photographer of the year 2014 and was recently published in The Guardian.\n\nI live in London and I am originally from Milan but I feel at home when I am by the sea.","user_id":66571,"name":"Chiara Grioni","website":"www.chiaraobscura.com"},{"id":67265,"bio":"Pàtric Marín was born in 1979 in Flix (Catalonia · Spain), graduated from the Massana School of Barcelona in painting. He began working on photography in 2001 and studied this area in the IEFC in 2010. He won Lux Photography Award 2014, Mark Grosset Award 2015,  and XV EAC 2015. His work has been exposed in Festivals as PhotoScan, Incubarte 7, Barbastro Foto, Promenades Photographiques  and Circulation(s).","user_id":66999,"name":"Pàtric Marín","website":"www.patricmarin.com"},{"id":300606,"bio":"Natalie Morawsky’s adventure in photography started with a compact camera and a desire to close the gap between how she imagined an image would look and the reality of what she found on her memory card. She embarked on a self-styled, ongoing education in the technical and creative aspects of the craft.  In 2012, the New Jersey native relocated to Central Italy’s region of Umbria which opened a new world of perspective and photo opportunities.  Her work evolved along several avenues: traditional black and white to evoke the step back in time she often perceived in her rural surrounds, and, on the other end of the color spectrum, enhanced digital manipulations as a means of innovating and reimagining images.  Her work, comprising both traditional photos and transformed images, has been exhibited in galleries and museums and is held in private collections across the US and Europe.  She has been recognized in various national and international awards, including 1st Place in the Culture and Daily Life category of the 16th Julie Margaret Cameron Awards.  She has been published in Black and White magazine, with a People’s Choice recognition in the 2021 and 2023 Black and White Single Image Competition.  In 2017, Natalie was awarded 2nd Place in The Photo Review International Photo Competition and, in 2016, her work was included in the 4th Foto Biennale in Berlin and more recently was shown in Barcelona at the 6th Foto Biennial.","user_id":300004,"name":"Natalie Morawsky","website":""},{"id":66801,"bio":" I was born and raised in Buffalo, NY.  I moved out to Los Angeles, California in the 1990’s and worked in the film industry.  I returned back to Buffalo where my love for photography evolved.  I focused on my photography over the next several years where my passion for photography came into fruition.  \nI moved back to California and I  currently reside in Palm Springs, California. ","user_id":66536,"name":"Richard Bonvissuto","website":"www.bonvissuto.com"},{"id":33517,"bio":"Filippo Venturi is a documentary photographer and a visual artist based in Italy.\nHe produces personal projects concerning identity and the human condition.\n\nHe has documented totalitarian dictatorships in Asia, highlighting in his work the artificiality with which these countries display and narrate themselves to the world, and has witnessed neo-fascist currents in Europe and the movements that, in response, fight to protect minority rights and democracy.\n\nHis works have been published in leading international magazines, such as National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Financial Times, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Newsweek, Geo, Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, Stern, Internazionale, La Repubblica, Il Corriere della Sera and La Stampa.\n\nHis works have been exhibited in Italy and abroad in exhibition spaces and festivals like Foro Boario in Modena as \"New Talent\" of the Modena Photography Foundation, MACRO - Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome, Somerset House in London, U Space in Beijing, Willy Brandt Haus in Berlin, Sony Square in New York City, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Kaunas Photo Festival, Voies Off Awards at Les Rencontres d'Arles, Photolux in Lucca, SI Fest in Savignano sul Rubicone, Riaperture Photofestival in Ferrara, PhMuseum Days Photo Festival in Bologna and Festival of Ethical Photography in Lodi.\n\nIn 2023 he began working with text-to-image artificial intelligence software. He was one of the artists selected by the PhotoVogue Festival, an event where he was also a speaker with a speech entitled 'Broken Mirror. A dystopian guide to crossing the border\".","user_id":33522,"name":"Filippo Venturi","website":"www.filippoventuri.photography"},{"id":66299,"bio":"Lisa Stock, is an award-winning filmmaker and Photographer based in New York City. Called “a skillful alchemist at work” by Faerie Magazine, her films have been featured in festivals and screenings around the world including London, New York, Austin, San Jose, Hong Kong, Sydney, aired on PBS, and chosen as a Project of the Day on Kickstarter. Her work combines the spontaneity of myth \u0026amp; magic with stark reality to paint vibrant portraits of healing and personal truth.\n\n“As a storyteller, I focus on characters embarking on a solo emotional journey of healing. As a filmmaker I like to frame that path out of the dark wood by mixing genres (magic realism/neo-realism) and by using visual devices such as windows or tableaux to give subtext to their narrative. Everything I do is deeply personal, wrapped in a mythical skin.”","user_id":66034,"name":"Lisa Stock","website":"www.lisastockfilm.com"},{"id":66309,"bio":"Kenta Umemoto, born in Japan. Lives and works in Paris. First acquainted with photography during a lecture at the University of Meiji in Tokyo, Kenta Umemoto then started exploring the craft while producing still-life for a traditional kimono company and beauty brand Shiseido. Over the years his visual interests expanded to beauty, fashion, Flora and landscapes. Umemoto is now developing intersections between painting and photography using both digital and manual processes with vivid colours inspired by Ukiyo-e and classic Japanese comics.","user_id":66044,"name":"Kenta Umemoto","website":"kentaumemoto.com"},{"id":66288,"bio":"Nate Larson is a contemporary artist working with photographic media, artist books and digital video. My projects have been widely shown across the US and internationally as well as featured in numerous publications and media outlets, including Wired, The Guardian, The Picture Show from NPR, Slate, CNN, Hyperallergic, Gizmodo, Buzzfeed News, Vice Magazine, the New York Times, Utne Reader, Hotshoe Magazine, Flavorwire, the BBC News Viewfinder, Frieze Magazine, the British Journal of Photography, APM’s Marketplace Tech Report, The Washington Post, and Art Papers. My artwork is included in the collections of the High Museum Atlanta, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Orlando Museum of Art, Portland Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago. ","user_id":66023,"name":"Nate Larson","website":"www.natelarson.com"},{"id":66625,"bio":"Thomas Vanden Driessche was born in Leuven in 1979. After working for several years for the International Committee of the Red Cross, he is currently a freelance photographer and co-creator of Studio Fiftyfifty. His personal work is distributed since October 2014 by INSTITUTE For Artist Management Agency and he collaborate on a regular basis for magazines and newspapers from the international press (Le Monde, Monocle, Libération, Le Nouvel Observateur, The New York Times, The Guardian, etc.) \n\nDeeply rooted in the documentary tradition, his photography is often frontal and try to dissect reality, with particular attention paid to the portrait. His most recent projects deal with contemporary India and its rapid industrialization. Thomas started also a long term work on the post-industrial territory of Charleroi and the complex mutations of identities of this Belgian city. \n\nHis work has, among others, been exhibited in the Center Pompidou, the festival Images Singulières in Sète, the Boutographies in Montpellier, the Festival Circulation(s) in Paris, at the International Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts of Liège, the FORMAT Festival Derby, the Hamburg Photo Triennale, the Festival Images de Vevey.\n\nIn 2013 Thomas was nominated two times for the prestigious Pictet Prize. His first book \"How to be a photographer in four lessons\"\"was published by André Frère Edtions in 2013 and launched at the Grand Palais for Paris Photo. In this book, he pretends to teach photography in a very personal way with a gentle irony emphasizing stereotypes and excesses in certain trends in contemporary photography.\n\nThomas Vanden Driessche was also a member of the Jury of the Humanitarian Visa d'Or 2011 and the Boutographies Festival in 2014. Supported by the Association Fetart in charge of promoting the young European photography. He currently lives and works in Brussels.","user_id":66360,"name":"Thomas Vanden Driessche","website":"www.phototvdd.be"},{"id":66727,"bio":"Lucas Chena. Argentinean-based photographer.","user_id":66462,"name":"Luca Chena","website":"www.behance.net/lucaschena1"},{"id":66710,"bio":"I am a solitary person. Each year I spend months hiking in the wilderness, often alone it is like meditation and keeps me alive.  I do photographs, I write and I publish a lot.\n\n I write for Magazyn Kontynenty and Magazyn Gory (in Polish), I am author of popular travel blog and 3 books.\n\n","user_id":66445,"name":"Katarzyna Nizinkiewicz","website":"www.katarzyna-nizinkiewicz.pl"},{"id":66516,"bio":"LENA  STJERNSTRÖM  is an independent  Fine Art Photographer, who currently works and lives in Stockholm, SWEDEN. \n\nShe collected her early memories of life, \nthe perception of colours, \nand natures´ endless shapes and ways, \nwhile spending long summer holidays in the countryside,\nAs a young child. \nLater in life, she would travel to countries of her own interest.\nCountries such as Egypt and Italy.\nShe spent time learning. \nThe history of Art and of Mankind. \nTheir history.\nOur history.\n\nShe was invited to exhibit her photographic works:\n- \"The ODE\" , \n to The Nordic Light International Festival of Photography, Kristiansund, NORWAY, \nfor a solo exhibition as the Art Director, Morten Krogvolds´ Choice,  in year 2017.\n- \"GENIUS LOCI\",  \nfor Galleria MCRO Arti Visive,  Rome, ITALY\n in a solo exhibition, curated by Paola Valori  (MICRO)  in year 2018.\n- \"PURPLE PROSE\",  \nfor La Scaletta OLD,  Matera,  ITALY\nin a group exhibition: \n\"L' eco della Pace, voce di Artisti Dai '59 a oggi\",  \ncurated by Paola Valori (MICRO),  in year 2019.\n\nLenas´ picture \"IMAGINE\" has now been added to \"The Critics´Choice 2020.\n It is  \nA reaction to the world.\nA muted  soundscape.\n","user_id":66251,"name":"Lena Stjernstrom","website":"www.centrumforfotografi.com/anvandare/lena-stjernstr%C3%B6m"},{"id":66658,"bio":"Artemis Malta is a Greek-Visual Artist (b.1994), living in Berlin. She holds an MA in Visual and Applied Arts at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and has completed a three year course at Stereosis - The School of Photography, Thessaloniki. She has participated in several group exhibitions, such as 99Hour View Group Exhibition-Stereosis 2015-2018, SKG Bridges Festival 2018 - Screenings, the Pikap Community-Art In Thessaloniki-2018-19-Casa Bianca and more.","user_id":66393,"name":"Artemis Malta","website":""},{"id":91420,"bio":"Laura Affolter is a young emerging analogue photographer and experimental filmmaker working in Hamburg, Germany.  Her work explores the performance of gender and sexuality in popular iconography, and her aesthetics are often rooted in a sense of timelessness and spatial unawareness. ","user_id":90957,"name":"Laura Affolter","website":"affolte1.myportfolio.com"},{"id":66585,"bio":"Photographer Graduate from Centro de la Imagen in Lima, his work unfolds between documentary photography and art.\n\nNolte has five solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions.\n\nHe received the national award on the VI Eugene Courret documentary photography competition, first place in the Humanitarian Photo Conest Juan Bartolomé (Spain), the second place in the portrait category Poyi LA and excellence award Poyi LA.\n\nAmong others, Musuk´s work has been exhibited at  MALI -  Lima Museum of Art  of, SIPF (Singapore Photo Biennial), The DALI Photography Festival in China and the Arles Photography Festival, France.\n\nIn 2011, he was nominated for the All Roads Foundation and National Geographic Fellowship FONCA (Mexico).\n\nHis work has been exhibited in countries like, China, Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Brazil, France, Spain, Singapore, the U.S. and Germany. He is member of  VERSUS PHOTO collective.\n\nNolte is represented by  Lucia De La Puente gallery.","user_id":66320,"name":"Musuk Nolte","website":"musuknolte.pe"},{"id":66917,"bio":"I'm a Budapest based photographer specialising in staged photography and experimental landscapes.\nI'm a member of the Hungarian Association of Young art photographers, since 2012.\nAt present I'm studying Media Design at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest.","user_id":66652,"name":"David Lados","website":"www.davidlados.com"},{"id":66996,"bio":"Born in Udine (Italy) 1961, \nI have studied at Venice Fine Arts Institute  (Italy) in the late of 70's.\nBecame interested in social photography and reportage (in those years essentially black and white). Over the years I have expanded my interests experimenting in various fields such as still life, portraits, fashion photography, beauty and fine art.My photos have been published in several newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, The Sun and Vogue Italia.  I have taken part in several exhibitions and competitions, and received awards both locally, nationally and internationally awards.","user_id":66731,"name":"Sergio Delle Vedove","website":"delleved61.wix.com/sergiodellevedove"},{"id":362555,"bio":"I’m a  Digital Photographic Artist who just happens to be legally blind.","user_id":361953,"name":"Robert H King","website":"www.rhking.net"},{"id":67020,"bio":"Paweł Opaliński - born on February 23, 1967 in Kielce (POLAND), visual artist and designer. His research interests include the emotions of the recipient of a visual message - in which, as the creator, he interacts through a specific code, calculated and shaped for a specific purpose. Searching for innovative forms of photographic expression, he uses his own experimental imaging techniques. Artistic works, exhibited both in Poland and abroad, have brought the author a number of awards, including in such prestigious competitions as the MUSE Photography Awards (USA), International Photography Awards (USA), European Photo Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards (Japan), Paris Photography Prize (France), Mountain Photography Biennial (Poland) or International Mountain Photography Competition (Poland). The author has also been awarded the Tatra National Park Award (Poland) twice for popularizing the beauty of Tatra landscapes.\n\nHe shares his design practice and artistic activity with scientific and didactic work. Lecturer at the European Academy of Art in Warsaw, the University of Information Technology in Łódź and the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce - where he has been working as a professor since 2018.\n\nMain awards, distinctions:\n\n2000 – National Review of Calendars Vidical '2000 (Poland) – Special Prize of the Chairman of the Jury; National Competition of Advertising Publishers IDEA 5/2000 (Poland) – honorable mention; 3rd National Digital Photography Competition CYBERFOTO 2000 (Poland) – 2nd prize; 2007 – 9th Annual Collage, Digital and Mixed Media International Art Exhibition – Omaha (USA) – 4 distinctions; XVI National Biennale of Photography in Photographic Techniques and Digital Image Processing \"REMIS\" (Poland) - honorable mention; International Photographer of the Year - Los Angeles (USA) - 2 honorable mentions; 10th International Digital Photography Competition - CYBERFOTO 2007 (Poland) - Grand Prix; XXVII International Photographic Competition \"Mountain Landscape\" (Poland) - sponsor's award; 10th International Unconventional Photography Competition \"Foto Odlot\" (Poland) - Gold Plaque of the Minister of Culture and Art. 2008 – International Photographer of the Year 2008 – Los Angeles (USA) – honorable mention; XI International Unconventional Photography Competition \"Foto Odlot\" (Poland) - bronze medal of the International Federation of Photographic Art FIAP. 2009 – XXIX International Competition of Mountain Photography named after Jan Sunderland (Poland) - Grand Prix and gold medal of the International Federation of Photographic Art FIAP. 2010 – 30th International Competition of Mountain Photography named after Jan Sunderland (Poland) – Award of the Tatra National Park; International Photographer of the Year 2010 – Los Angeles (USA) – 2 honorable mentions; XVI Biennale of Mountain Photography (Poland) – Grand Prix; Świętokrzyska Culture Award 2010 (Poland) – a 2nd degree prize awarded by the Marshal of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship for achievements in the field of artistic creation, dissemination and protection of national heritage. 2011 - Press Competition named after Jana Stepek (Media Regionalne, Poland) - the main prize in the category \"Graphic idea of the year\"; Kielce Culture Award 2011 (Poland) - 3rd degree award for achievements in the field of artistic creation, dissemination and protection of culture; 31st International Mountain Photography Competition named after Jan Sunderland (Poland) - Grand Prix and FIAP Gold Medal. 2012 – 32nd International Competition of Mountain Photography named after Jana Sunderlanda (Poland) - Blue Ribbon of the International Federation of Art Photographers (FIAP). 2014 – 18th Biennale of Mountain Photography (Poland) – special award of the Tatra National Park for popularizing the beauty of the Tatra landscapes; International Photo Awards 2014 - Los Angeles (USA) - 2 honorable mentions in the Deeper Perspective of the Year category. 2015 - International Black\u0026amp;White Photography: Monochrome Awards (UK) - honorable mention in the category The Best Photographic Portrait; Paris Photography Prize (France) - honorable mention in the category of The Best Photographic Album of the Year; International Photo Awards (USA) - 3 honorable mentions The Best Photographic Album of the Year in the following categories: art, people, documentary; Świętokrzyska Culture Award of the first degree awarded by the Marshal of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodship (Poland) for achievements in the field of artistic creation, dissemination and protection of national heritage. 2022: Tokyo International Foto Awards - honorable mention in category Fine Art Photography. 2023 - MUSE Photography Gold Winner 2023 - cat.: Long Exposition Photography, MUSE Photography Silver Winner 2023 - cat.: Fine Art Photography/abstract; Blue Ribbon of International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP) - 1st International Salon of Photography Art of Brasilia, Brasil (Brasil), patron. International Association of Art Photographers (IAAP), Federation International de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) oraz Confederacao Brasilera de Fotografia (CONFOTO); International Art Prize - Michelangelo - The Genius of Italy (an award for lifetime achievement, artistic research and contribution to the development of art) - Teatro Italia, Rome (Italy), Scientific Comitee of the Prize: Barbara Romero - art historian and editorial consultant, Francesco Severio Russo - art critic and consultant, Salvatore Russo - curator and critic of avant-garde art, Leonarda Zappulla - art historian, art critic  and curator, Licia Oddo - historian and art critic, Serena Carlino - artistic editorial consultant, Nino Argentati - owner and creator of PitturiAmo - the largest network dedicated to contemporary painters present on the Italian website, Rino Lucia - publisher, specialist of the evolution of contemporary art; Paris Photography Prize (PX3) 2023 - honourable mention  fine art/abstract (France); European Photography Awards 2023:  honourable mentions in Fine Art Photography - abstract; honourable mentions in Special Category - long exposure photography; honourable mentions in German Photography - special effects; honourable mentions in Italy Photography - abstract;\n\nMajor qualifying exhibitions:\n\n2007 - The 35th PSNY* International Salon of Color Photography 2007, (*The Photographic Society of New York), New York (USA); XVI National Biennale of Photography in Photographic Techniques and Digital Image Processing REMIS - Ostrów Wielkopolski (Poland); 1st Digital Miniature Biennale – BMC 2007, Płock (Poland); 9th Annual Collage, Digital and Mixed Media International Art Exhibition – Omaha, (USA); – International Photo Awards 2007– Los Angeles (USA); 10th International Digital Photography Competition - CYBERFOTO 2007, Rzeszów (Poland); XXVII International Photographic Competition \"Mountain Landscape\", Nowy Targ (Poland); 3rd International Salon \"Still Life in Photography\", Częstochowa (Poland); 10th International Photo Competition \"Foto Odlot\", Rzeszów (Poland). 2008 – XVII International Photo Salon – ZEMSKY RAJ 2008, Turnov (Czech Republic); I International Photographic Salon \"Virtual Imaging\" 2008, Buenos Aires (Argentina); III International Photographic Salon – Illes Balears 2008, Palma de Mallorca, (Spain); – International Photo Awards 2008 – Los Angeles (USA); – XI International Photography Competition “Foto Odlot”, Rzeszów (Poland); XXVIII International Competition of Mountain Photography them. J. Sunderland, Nowy Targ (Poland); 11th International Digital Photography Competition - CYBERFOTO 2007, Rzeszów (Poland); International Photo Awards - New York (USA). 2009 - The 37th PSNY* International Salon of Color Photography 2009, (*The Photographic Society of New York), New York (USA); XXIX International Competition of Mountain Photography named after J. Sunderland, Nowy Targ (Poland). 2010 - International Photo Awards 2010 - Los Angeles (USA); – XXX International Mountain Photography Competition named after Jan Sunderland - Nowy Targ (Poland); XVI Biennale of Mountain Photography – Jelenia Góra (Poland). 2011 - 31st International Mountain Photography Competition named after Jan Sunderland - Nowy Targ (Poland); 2012 - 32nd International Competition of Mountain Photography named after Jan Sunderland - Nowy Targ (Poland); XVII Biennale of Mountain Photography – Jelenia Góra; Kielce-style land: Jan Szul and guests (Borys, Mądzik, Opaliński, Pierściński) - Świętokrzyska Philharmonic/Kielce (Poland). 2013 - 33rd International Mountain Photography Competition named after Jan Sunderland - Nowy Targ (Poland); Annual exhibition of the Świętokrzyskie District of the Association of Polish Art Photographers - Kielce (Poland). 2014 - Capital of Art: an exhibition of art circles, BWA Kielce (Poland); Together/separately – BWA Busko-Zdrój (Poland); Mensch und Natur - International Digital Photo Awards - Leondig (Austria); Good Light – International Exhibition of Art Photography - National Library Gallery, Kragujevac (Serbia); XXXIII International Mountain Photography Competition named after Jan Sunderland - Nowy Targ (Poland); Lines - International Photographic Art Exhibition - Gezira Art Center (Modern Art Museum), Cairo (Egypt); 18th Biennale of Mountain Photography - Jelenia Góra; International Photo Awards 2014 - Los Angeles (USA); 2nd Cairo International Art Exhibition – Modern Art Museum, Cairo (Egypt); XVI International Landscape Biennale – BWA Kielce (Poland); 4th International Art Exhibition – Cultural Center CACAK, Belgrade (Serbia). 2015 - The Al-Thani Award for Photography 2015 - Doha (Qatar); Capital of Art-Supplement - an exhibition of art circles, BWA Kielce (Poland); Monochrome Photography Awards: post-competition exhibition, London (UK); Paris Photography Prize (France) - post-competition exhibition; 2018 - The touch of technology - exhibition as part of the Alternative Photography Days Festival, Sinfonia Varsovia, Warsaw (Poland); Jazz Free Photo - 2 nationwide exhibitions, ZPAF Gallery, Warsaw (Poland) and Gallery 5, Katowice (Poland). 2022 - \"Resume\" - International Art Exhibition, Galeria MOK, Dębica (Poland); - \"Nowadays\" - International curatorial art exhibition, Florence Contemporary Gallery (Italy); - Tokyo International Foto Awards  - Gallery of winners (post-competition exh.), Tokyo (Japan). 2023 - \"FADO\" - International Exhibition of Photography, Lisbon (Portugal); - \"6th Rome international Art Fair 2023\", Medina Art Gallery, Rome (Italy)\"; \"Artmosphere\" - 2nd edition, Rossocinabro Gallery, Rome (Italy), cur. Joe Hansen; \"Traces of Time\" - Palmieri Foundation Special Project, Primo Piano Living Gallery, Lecce (Italy), cur. Dores Sacquegna; \"1st International Salon of Photography Art of Sao Jose do Rio Preto\" - Fotoclube Rio Preto e Branco Gallery, Sao Jose do Rio Preto (Brasil), cur. Paulo Berton, patron. International Association of Art Photographers (IAAP), Federation International de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) oraz Confederacao Brasilera de Fotografia (CONFOTO); \"1st International Salon of Photography Art of Brasilia\" - Candango Photoclub Gallery, Brasil (Brasil), cur. Joao Rios, patron. International Association of Art Photographers (IAAP), Federation International de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) oraz Confederacao Brasilera de Fotografia (CONFOTO); \"3rd International Salon of Photography Art of Ribeirao Preto\" - Grupo Amigos da Fotografia Gallery, Ribeirao Preto (Brasil), cur. Elza Rossato, patron. International Association of Art Photographers (IAAP), Federation International de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) oraz Confederacao Brasilera de Fotografia (CONFOTO); \"The Abstract Image\" - Praxis Gallery/Photo Arts Center, Minneapolis (USA), cur. Ellen Jentzen; \"La sfida dell'immaginazione\" - Rossocinabro Gallery, Rome (Italy), cur.  Joe Hansen; MUSE Photography Awards - Gallery of Winners 2023 (post-competition exh.), International Awards Associate Inc., New York (USA); \"Maximalism\" - Rossocinabro Gallery, Rome (Italy), cur. Cristina Madini; \"International Art Prize Michelangelo - The Genius of Italy\" - presentation of the works of the winners and the award ceremony, Teatro Italia, Rome (Italy), fund. Effetto Arte, cur.: Salvatore Russo; XIV Florence Biennale - Fortezza da Basso, Florence (Italy).\n\n\n","user_id":66755,"name":"Pawel Opalinski","website":"www.lensculture.com/pawel-opalinski"},{"id":67007,"bio":"Photographer freelancer","user_id":66742,"name":"Anna Serkova","website":""},{"id":9398,"bio":"I am a Spanish photographer based in Madrid. Afert finish my studies in Psychology I begin to study Photography at my hometown Alcobendas (Madrid). Since the beginning I am interested in documentary and street photography.  In 2011, I participated in a photo workshop with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, which changed my vision on photography. Some of my projects have been published in several digital media and I have participated in some collective exhibitions around the world.\n\nToday, I am still working on street photography.\n","user_id":9398,"name":"Juan Rodríguez Morales","website":"www.juanrodriguezmorales.com"},{"id":66852,"bio":"Franz Brück (born 1981) is an architectural photographer and photographic artist. With his keen eye for changing lighting moods, he captures buildings around the globe. In addition, he devotes himself to free projects in which he explores the boundaries of photography.\n\nAfter studying at the Lette Verein Berlin, his projects \"Illuminated Buildings\" and \"City Light\" were exhibited at the Iris Schumacher Gallery in Berlin. \"Singapore Colours\" is shortlisted for the Vonovia Award for Photography and has gained recognition at the European Architectural Photography Prize in 2021. The project was exhibited at the Museum of Art Bochum and will be shown at the German Museum of Architecture in Frankfurt from June 2021. Franz Brück is a founding member of BV/AV (Bundesverband für Architekturfotografie).","user_id":66587,"name":"Franz Brück","website":"www.franzbrueck.com"},{"id":67051,"bio":"Fotografo per passione","user_id":66786,"name":"Giuseppe Galli","website":""},{"id":91473,"bio":"Fine art photographer and instructor. ","user_id":91010,"name":"Gustavo Valle","website":"www.gustavovalle.com"},{"id":133379,"bio":"Street and Architecture Photographer since the late 70's","user_id":132777,"name":"Martin Timmy TREU","website":"n/a"},{"id":66667,"bio":"Andréa Motta is a documentary photographer whose work confronts issues surrounding human migration, human trafficking for sexual exploitation and the lives and struggles of the LGBTQI community around the world. In 2017 she completed two decades of work on immigration and human trafficking in Greece, which has been exhibited in Athens and around the globe. Her most recent work, Bobi, paints an intimate portrait of the life of one transgendered woman and her adoptive community in Kathmandu, Nepal.\n\nAndréa’s work has been published in The New York Times; NZZ Newspaper (Switzerland); Epslon Magazine, GEO (Greece); Elle (Italy), as well as in several NGO campaigns against human trafficking, including Terre Des Hommes, the International Organization for Migration and the The United Nations Children's Fund","user_id":66402,"name":"Andrea Motta","website":"www.andreamotta.com"},{"id":66668,"bio":"For me, the human body is the only medium with truly limitless potential for expression. I am constantly amazed by the incredible range of emotion and beauty that it is capable of depicting. Each person “speaks” in different ways with their body and that inherent ability and the stories being told are what I am interested in capturing.","user_id":66403,"name":"Marius Budu","website":"www.mariusbudu.com"},{"id":592130,"bio":"I am an Integrated PhD student in Life Sciences focusing on Animal Behavior. Photography has always been my escape route to my Self. ","user_id":591546,"name":"Subhashis Halder","website":"subhashis-halder.myportfolio.com"},{"id":66630,"bio":"Jan Stel (Purmerend, The Netherlands, 1970) started realistic drawing and to illustrate at a young age. He also experimented with traditional calligraphy. Stel pioneered with full color and realistic graffiti murals, ahead of his time, by regularly using no outlines and allowing the colors to blend into each other in an airbrush-like way. He also made oil-paintings inspired by the old masters of yore. This is where it is originated: the expression of realism transformed into his own unique photography style. \n\nJan Stel is known for having a sharp eye in identifying subtleties in composition, details and tone, the use of sight lines, vanishing points, perspective and overall composition. Stel pays close attention for the right moment to capture the magic play of light and shadow. He believes that the integrity of his shots is found in the pure and intriguing richness of natural light.","user_id":66365,"name":"Jan Stel","website":"www.janstel.nl   "},{"id":760097,"bio":"My name is Piotr Suszek and I live in Rotmanka near Gdańsk, Poland. I am an amateur photographer doing photos from about 2021.\n\nI am absolutely in love with the works of Garry Winogrand, Elliott Erwitt, Robert Frank, Henry Cartier-Bresson and Josef Koudelka.\n\nI try to photograph the world as it is, minimizing photo editing - that's why I don't use RAW files. I prefer black and white photos - by choice. I really like the aesthetics of old analog photos (with grain, not necessarily surgically sharp, black and white) that's why I try to refer to their atmosphere in my works.\n\nMy biggest dream is for my passion, photography, to become a way of life one day. And I don't mean fame or money, but because I could then do nothing but take photos all day long.","user_id":754761,"name":"Piotr Suszek","website":""},{"id":258413,"bio":"Freelance","user_id":257811,"name":"Gábor Mészáros","website":"n/a"},{"id":66734,"bio":"Dimitra Papageorgiou is an artist best known for self-portrait, contrived photography, experimental photography and  alternative lighting techniques. She was born in Athens and graduated with a diploma in Public Relations and Communication from the Ionian Technological Institute.  In 2014 she started studying Photography and Audiovisual Arts at the Athens Technological Institute as well as a two-year study program at Orama Photography Studies which successfully completed on time. In 2015 she was awarded for her portfolio work ”Home” in the International Nikon photography contest. In 2016 she started giving photography lessons. She has taken part in several group exhibitions and competitions since her very start in photography.\nShe currently lives and works in Athens.","user_id":66469,"name":"Dimitra Papageorgiou","website":"dimitrapapageorgiou.gr"},{"id":66739,"bio":"I am a photographer and visual artist born (1988) and based in Copenhagen. My main interest is portrait photography. I have an interest in presence and the lack thereof, and I seek to express existential conditions of human life through photography. I work with various psychological spheres within our existence and when I photograph, I am particularly aware of the dimensions: presence, aesthetics, simplicity and light. My work evolves through exploring the possibilities and boundaries of portrait photography and image making. It has become more staged and I am experimenting with transformations between the figurative and the abstract. My images tell stories about people and their position between reality as you see it and an imaginary world. I have an intuitive and experimental approach to photography, and I have become more and more aware of the creative process in which my images evolve.","user_id":66474,"name":"Katharina Grage","website":"www.katharinagrage.com"},{"id":10925,"bio":"Giovanni Cocco (Sulmona, 1973) is a visual artist, a poliedric photographer. His own style and his various concepts, as a result of his continuous research and inspiration, pass through different technical means of photography, that become in his hands powerful communication channels of his way to view.\n\nHe always had a great variety of themes to capture, faced with an edge always different and between 2016 and 2021 he produced four monographs: Monia (2016, self publishing), Burladies (2018, self publishing), Displacement (2021, Postcart), Naples (2022, MareVerlagh).\n\nAfter many years in the greatest International and national magazines/ newspapers (L’Espresso, La Repubblica, Internazionale, Newsweek, Mare, Le Monde, National Geographic Italy, Bloomberg Business, Financial Times, Geo and more), during which he also joined VII International Agency (2010 – 2012) he focused himself and his work on a different perspective of social issues, an introspective input towards anthropological topics.\n\nA selection of Cocco’s award and grant includes: Emerging Photographer Fund (2012, Burn Magazine and Magnum Foundation), American Photography Award (2013, 2014), PDN, (2015, Photo Annual) Reminders Photography Stronghold (2015, Japan), Fedrigoni Top Award (2017, Italy).\n\nGiovanni Cocco’s work have been presented as installations and or exhibitions in festivals, galleries, fair and museum worldwide, including Art Basel Scope Miami, ZonaMaco foto, Mexico City, MART – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Trento and Rovereto and MACRO, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome.","user_id":10925,"name":"Giovanni Cocco","website":"www.giovannicocco.it"},{"id":66815,"bio":"Pierre Belhassen is a photographer-author.\n\nThe street but more broadly the outside world is an open playground where he finds a means of expression.\n\nHis photography does not document reality but simply seeks to gaze at others relying on his own instinct in an immediate proximity with the world surrounding him.\nBeyond the faces and the moods the tokens of a culture –whether they are real or not- are seized with a relentless desire of accuracy and simplicity.\n\nIn his pictures, eyes stare at us and the mind tips over into a disturbing mirroring game between the subject, the photographer and our own vision.\n\nPierre Belhassen was born in Paris in 1978. He lives now in Marseille, France.","user_id":66550,"name":"Pierre Belhassen","website":"www.pierrebelhassen.com"},{"id":127814,"bio":"Di formazione autodidatta, vivo e lavoro a Milano. Opero nel campo della fotografia pubblicitaria con uno stile al confine tra pittura e illustrazione. \nHo contribuito al successo di importanti campagne pubblicitarie di respiro nazionale e internazionale.\nDa sempre curo e sperimento nuove tecniche e mezzi espressivi: dai viraggi policromi su stampe al bromuro d'argento, alla preparazione di supporti inconsueti come legno (foto sculture), pietra, metallo o carte pregiate su cui trasferisco le immagini, all'uso di colori fosforescenti che permettono la visione delle immagini al buio completo, rinnovando ed evocando la magia della camera oscura. \nHo esposto in Italia e all’estero.\nHo maturato una lunga esperienza come docente presso diverse scuole pubbliche e private.\nAttualmente propongo corsi, workshop e altre attività legate alla fotografia e allo sviluppo della consapevolezza; gestisco l’Atelier di Arte terapia e conduco meditazioni attive in una comunità terapeutica. \n","user_id":127212,"name":"Mario La Fortezza","website":"www.mariolafortezza.com"},{"id":67047,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer with a photographic studio.\n I deal with portrait , architectural and Landscapes photography. \nI have several publications in journals, periodic and books.","user_id":66782,"name":"Andrea Liverani","website":"www.photoandlive.it"},{"id":67088,"bio":"","user_id":66822,"name":"Jabbar Jamil","website":"Instagram.com/jabbarjamil"},{"id":67045,"bio":"Born in Piacenza, Italy, in 1985. \n","user_id":66780,"name":"Carlo Cafferini","website":"carlocafferini.com"},{"id":67107,"bio":"I was born in Rome and I live between Italy and Australia. \n\nI have worked as a warehouse assistant, waiter, camera operator, kitchen hand, script-editor, truck driver, web content manager, home-delivery guy. Since 2013 I  work mainly in photography.\n\nMy photos have been exhibited in several national and international venues such as Fotografia - Rome's International Festival, Urban 2014-2017 and Macro - Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome.","user_id":66841,"name":"Gianluca De Simone","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/lucads"},{"id":66899,"bio":"Keith Tsuji is a talented and experienced artist with a passion for both graphic design and photography. His work truly speaks for itself, showcasing his exceptional eye for capturing life's beauty and the cultural experiences that have shaped his perspective. With roots in Taiwan, further education in Hong Kong, and honing his craft in Los Angeles, Keith's journey as a photographer is nothing short of remarkable.\n\nCurrently based in Hong Kong as a freelance photographer for a variety of media outlets and agencies. Continuously striving for excellence, Keith is dedicated to elevating his skills and creating impactful and meaningful work that connects with his audience.","user_id":66634,"name":"Keith Tsuji","website":"www.keithtsuji.com"},{"id":59592,"bio":"When I was 18, I decided to study Fine Arts with focus on photography in the Netherlands, until 2013. \nSince then I work as a freelance photographer and Artist in Belgium.\nI participated, among others, in international exhibitions in Brussels, Cologne, Sharjah and Paris.\n\nIn 2018 I won the \"Zoom sur le patrimoine\" photo competition and took part in the traveling exhibition that was shown throughout Belgium in 2019.\nIn 2016 my pictures \"mère et fille\" was selected by the Alfred Fried Photography Award \"What does peace look like?\" and was allowed to take part in an exhibition at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris (I was among the 40 best participants). In 2022, in the context of the \"Xposure International Photography Festival\" in Sharjah, my picture was selected among the 25 best and exhibited there.\nIn 2015 I took part in the \"Felix Schoeller Photo Award 2015\" competition and was selected for the shortlist.","user_id":59597,"name":"Gloria Jansen","website":"www.gloriajansen.com"},{"id":66850,"bio":"French artist and filmmaker Adrien Missika captures unknown landscapes and foreign territories in his work.\n\nAdrien Missika (b. 1981, Paris) lives and works in Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include Adrien Missika, Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris (2014); Cosmic Latte, Kunstraum Walcheturm, Zürich (2014); Tephra, Galerie Edouard Manet, Centre d'art contemporain, Gennevilliers; and A Walk in The Park, Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus (2013). Recent group shows include Inhabiting the World, Busan Biennial, South Korea (2014); Surfaces – New Photography from Switzerland, Fotomuseum Winterthur (2014); and On what there might not be, Galeria Marso (2014).","user_id":66585,"name":"Adrien Missika","website":"www.adrienmissika.com"},{"id":841755,"bio":"Eu recomendo pessoalmente a casa de apostas 5500bet, confiável, com ótimas odds e bônus frequentes para apostadores exigentes.  \n\nMarca 5500bet\nSite  https://5500bet.eu.com/\nEndereço：Rua das Apostas 55, Lisboa – 5500bet  \nNúmero de telefone：Suporte 5500bet: +351 900 000 000  \nEmail：contato@5500bet.eu.com\nHashtag：#5500bet#https://5500bet.eu.com/","user_id":827598,"name":"ewfds dfzxc","website":"5500bet.eu.com"},{"id":287476,"bio":"Roy Pan is a freelance photographer based in Paris. He is inspired by the great Fan Ho and Henri Cartier-Bresson. His storytelling photos are composed with simplicity and a touch of light and shadow. His photos have been featured by major organisations, including the Museum of Modern Art(MoMA), United Nations, and Apple.","user_id":286874,"name":"Roy Pan","website":"www.roypanphoto.com"},{"id":839677,"bio":"","user_id":825520,"name":"Ilona Kvetna","website":null},{"id":66855,"bio":"We are a married couple. I am a businessman in the past, which have always loved traveling. My constant companion always had a camera. Over time, photography has evolved from my hobby into my profession.\n\n\u0026nbsp;She - a former professor and teaches courses all over the country (positive psychology and dynamic meditation).\n\nWe are very different.\n\nI am hardworking, creative scattered on and, as I think, a little talent. It is emotional, energetic and feminine wise.\n\nEach of us has his eyes on the photo, and because in this creative alliance born unique works created from an unusual weave of male and female views on contemporary photography.\n\n\u0026nbsp;\n\nThe main focus of our work is wedding photography. We always work together, and during the wedding day in a limited time creating their own \"picture\".\n\nToday, we not only take pictures, but also share their experiences and secrets with other photographers. From the author's master class \"photos with Love\" visit different cities and countries.\n\n","user_id":66590,"name":"Dmitriy Usanin","website":"www.usaninfoto.ru"},{"id":97320,"bio":"Over the past twenty-five years, Eric Tomberlin has worked as a freelance photographer, artist, and educator., and is currently an Associate Professor of Art at the University of North Carolina, Asheville.  Most recently, he has been working on a project called Sea Level Rise: Visualizing Climate Change with fellow photographer, Carrie Tomberlin.\n\n\"For me photography is simply a vehicle to carry ideas, ask questions, and challenge what we think we understand about the world we share. I am interested in how creative problem solving manifests itself in the environment both as problems solved and as problems created. I am interested in climate change, and how we will face this challenge both as individuals, and as a civilization. My aim is to create photographs that might support conversations that will help us find our way to a sustainable future.\"","user_id":96803,"name":"Eric Tomberlin","website":"www.erictomberlin.com"},{"id":94054,"bio":"At 8 years of age, some 62 years ago, I dreamed of becoming an artist, and I began drawing cartoons. After completing high school I attended New York Phoenix School of Design in NYC majoring in graphic/advertising  design with a minor in photography.  I worked freelance while attending school and graduated from Phoenix in 1970.  I continued my education in the arts, attending School of Visual Arts in NYC taking courses in computer animation when it was at its infancy. \nFurthering my education in photography I completed courses at International Center of Photography in NYC from 2008-2010.  I have had 5 solo photographic shows at various galleries in  New York.   ","user_id":93547,"name":"Pasquale Leuzzi","website":"ImagestheArtofLight.com"},{"id":66926,"bio":"Sharon Harvey was born and bred in Yorkshire, (Scarborough), UK. A recent MA Fine Art graduate from the University of Leeds. Her studio practice is photography - both digital and traditional darkroom processes and moving image. ","user_id":66661,"name":"Sharon Harvey","website":"sharonharvey.carbonmade.com"},{"id":66846,"bio":"She has a degree in Media with a Major in Cinema, granted by Lima University and a degree in Photography conferred by The London College of Communication.   She attended courses at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and at the International Center of Photography in New York. \nIn 2005 she participated in the Fotosintesi Photography Festival in Piacenza, Italy, and in 2006 she received a scholarship to participate in Reflexions Masterclass, a photography seminar conducted by Giorgia Fiorio and Gabriel Bauret.  She was runner-up in Photo España Ojo de Pez Human Values Award and she attended the transatlantic seminar in Costa Rica. \nThis year she took part in the Latin American Contemporary Photography/Representations in Photo España 2013.  She has exhibited in England, Spain, Italy, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela and Peru. \n","user_id":66581,"name":"Leslie Searles","website":""},{"id":799025,"bio":"I'm a photographer from Barcelona - Spain who is looking for new adventures and stories outside the regular life in Europe. I born in Bolivia actualy, but I grow up and spend my life till my 33th. Two years ago I decided to move here for some time to discover and show the world by my lens and old hasseblad camera","user_id":786813,"name":"David Contreras Arza","website":""},{"id":799049,"bio":"Born and raised in Queens, New York. Living in Los Angeles since 1985, working as a film and TV editor. ","user_id":786834,"name":"Terry Cafaro","website":"terrycafaro.com"},{"id":15311,"bio":"Louis Jacinto began photographing in 1975 and is noted for his images of the Punk Rock music scene in Los Angeles. \nBoth Jacinto and the East L.A. art collective, ASCO crossed paths throughout the 70’s and 80’s, most notably in Jacinto’s series of photographs documenting an exhibit, “GRONKPATSSIPARTY” in ‘78. Three images from that event were featured in the ASCO Retrospective in 2011 as part of the Pacific Standard Time: Art In Los Angeles 1945 – 1980.\nIn ‘81 and ‘82 Jacinto was the official photographer for the Sunset Junction Street Fair in Los Angeles. His images captured a neighborhood coming together – gang involved youth and the queer community – working side by side for the betterment of all Los Angeles.\nIn 2017 Jacinto participated in 3 Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA exhibitions.  Jacinto exhibited his work in Axis Mundo, a survey of Queer Chicano artists in Los Angeles.  He co-curated two Pacific Standard Time exhibitions.  With art historian Kene J. Rosa, Here/There looked at Latino artists in Southern California and artists they knew from Latin America. Along with art critic Mat Gleason, Jacinto curated Nervously Engendered:  The Art of Gerardo Velasquez, a retrospective of the pioneering punk artist.\nHis most recent museum exhibition is Copy Machines Manifesto which opened at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and is on view at the Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada.\nIn 2020 Jacinto was named Cultural Trailblazer by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.","user_id":15311,"name":"Louis Jacinto","website":"www.onodream.com"},{"id":127578,"bio":" I'm a freelance photographer based in Italy.  \nMy career began in 2009 by shooting pictures of artworks for an art publisher. \nSince then I made lots of photographs of many kind, adapting and splaying my skills to my clients needs:\nfrom museum interiors to high quality paintings photographic reproduction, \nfrom house interiors to furnitures, from jewels to food pictures,  from still-lifes to lifestyle pictures. \nIn the meantime I traveled across Europe, Indochina and Australia shooting pictures for myself.","user_id":126976,"name":"Raffaele Provinciali","website":"www.raffaeleprovinciali.com"},{"id":846675,"bio":"57bet\n\nDescubra a diversão infinita com nossos slots emocionantes e jogos eletrônicos envolventes! 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Sono appassionata dai paesaggi e dai tramonti.","user_id":786786,"name":"Martina Betti","website":"www.martinabetti.it"},{"id":67907,"bio":"Street Photographers and cultural portraitist residing in Recife City - Brazil.\n","user_id":67641,"name":"Max Levay","website":"maxlevay.foliohd.com/all"},{"id":67920,"bio":"I was born on October 26th, 1987 in Poggibonsi, a small town near Siena (Tuscany, Italy). In 2009 I graduated with honors from Univerità degli studi di Siena, with a bachelor in Media Studies. On October of the same year I moved to Milan, where I started my studies in photography. Two years later I graduated from Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, with a master in Photography. In 2012 I began to work as a freelance for Jazzit magazine.\nIn 2014 I started collaborating with Sony Music Italy and International Music \u0026amp; Arts.\nIn 2015 I started collaborating with Sugar Music and Picicca Records.\nIn 2016 I started collaborating with Montblanc Italia and Rizzoli libri.\n \nCLIENTS\nMontblanc Italia, Cattleya, Sugar Music, Sony Music Italy, Picicca Records, International Music \u0026amp; Arts Cam Jazz, Abeat Records, Jazzit Magazine, Vanni Editore, Galleria Continua\n \nAWARDS\nPX3 2015, PX3 2016, IPA 2015, IPA 2016, MIFA2015, MIFA 2016, One Eyeland Award 2015, One Life Award 2016","user_id":67654,"name":"Niko Giovanni Coniglio","website":"nikoconiglio.com"},{"id":799043,"bio":"","user_id":786830,"name":"Enlin Qing","website":null},{"id":67097,"bio":"I was born in Sarasota, Florida to migrants from Jamaica and grew up in Los Angeles. From an early age, my family moved very often. As a result, I learned to be flexible and adapt quickly to new surroundings. And I believe this constant change has informed me artistically. In my twenties, I moved to New York and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Photography at Hunter College. Currently, I am based in London as an independent photographer. In my photographic themes, my focus ranges from migrant issues, animal stories to sub-cultures within urban settings. Having lived in different countries, I feel a keen awareness to emigrant cultures and people living in transitional flux as I empathize with beings living outside of their native environment. From this perspective, I create work that is sensitive to human nature and emotions, leaning towards narrative portraiture as a medium to tell these stories. \n","user_id":66831,"name":"Miisha Ayana","website":"www.miishayana.com"},{"id":541654,"bio":"A visual study of an altered rural and urban American landscape with a focus on roadside business establishments... which epitomize the car culture experience. Traveling off the interstate,  a two-lane road marks a slower pace without a particular destination in mind. Observations exclude people, to portray isolation as a visual drama. Self-published \"Roadside Testament\", was available in 2021.","user_id":541070,"name":"Kimmo Sahakangas","website":"www.all-about-photo.com/photographers/photographer/1444/kimmo-sahakangas"},{"id":675842,"bio":"\n","user_id":675258,"name":"Clement Beauvais","website":"clementbeauvais.com"},{"id":67157,"bio":"2005, degree in History of Art with thesis about the exchanged between photographer and photographed\n2008-2012, photographer for a press agency in Verona, my City Town.\nIn the winter of 2008-2009 I traveled by hitchhiking from Verona up to Iran to tell an ancient ceremony celebrated in the Iranian mountains and exhibited in 2011 at the first edition of the Cortona On The Move, Circuit OFF.\nBetween 2012 and 2013, after working more than a year in a reception center for migrants I realized JEREVIENs project, which ended with the publication of a book.\nThe story of a journey that took me from Verona to Lampedusa with stops in Libya, Tunisia, Niger, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali.\nRetracing the contrary of migrants en route to collect personal life stories.\n2013 published a photographic book “Jereviens”.\nwww.jerevien.wordpress.com \n2008-2015 I have dedicated myself to a long-term project in northern Albania edited in this last year (2017).\nThe project was selected this September 2017 among the finalists of the Festival of Ethic Photography in Lodi, Italy.\nAmong 2018-2020 I spent these two years living in a village in the Bolivian Amazon where I finally edited a book about my eight years of traveling in Albania and which I am now about to publishing. I am currently working on editing several personal photographic projects.","user_id":66891,"name":"Giovanni Cobianchi","website":""},{"id":67141,"bio":"Edward Bateman is an artist and professor at the University of Utah. Through constructed and often anachronistic imagery, he creates alleged historical artifacts that examine our belief in the photograph as a reliable witness. In 2009, Nazraeli Press released a signed and numbered book of his work titled Mechanical Brides of the Uncanny, that explores 19th-century automatons as a metaphor for the camera, stating: \"For the first time in human existence, objects of our own creation were looking back at us.” Bateman and his work have been included in the third edition of \"Seizing the Light: A Social and Aesthetic History of Photography\" by Robert Hirsch. His work has been shown internationally in over twenty-five countries and is included in the collections of The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and Getty Research among others. ","user_id":66875,"name":"Edward Bateman","website":"www.ebateman.com"},{"id":841371,"bio":"Passionate about photography for the past 15 years, I have now made it my profession. Beyond commissioned work, I keep shooting all the time, anything, anywhere. I make images to express myself when words fall short.","user_id":827214,"name":"Laurette Jacquet","website":null},{"id":799086,"bio":"","user_id":786866,"name":"Benjamin Cremel","website":"www.benjamincremel.com"},{"id":841380,"bio":"","user_id":827223,"name":"Paulina Sawicka","website":null},{"id":572967,"bio":"I have been an ambitious street photographer for more than ten years, alongside my profession as a psychological psychotherapist. I live in Krefeld, Rhineland, Germany and photograph a lot in the region. Other favorite spots are the cities in the south of France, especially Marseille.\n\nMy 'Street Photography' candidly captures public life in unembellished scenes on the stage of public life, exploring the narratives and poetic elements woven into the fabric of the streets. The focus is on the visually powerful and expressive moments of urban life, scenes in which the light casts ever new shapes, colors and figures. My visual language seeks a balance between richness and reduction.","user_id":572383,"name":"Dieter Kunzke","website":"www.kunzke-photography.de"},{"id":211060,"bio":"I'm a non-professional photographer and travel junkie, photographing for more than 20 years now. My photographic focus is mainly on Street Photography and a sinister art project featuring death and decay called \"Garden of the Gods\". \nI already had two bigger exhibitions with my \"Faces of Asia\" series. One of them was located in the \"Camera Obscura Museum\" in Mülheim a. d. Ruhr, Germany. Furthermore five of my street shots were published in four of the \"World Street Photography\" books. Some of my pictures of abandoned locations have been exhibited at the \"urbEXPO 2017\" and \"urbEXPO 2019\" in Bochum, Germany. Next Summer I will have another solo exhibition at the Camera Obscura Museum in Mülheim (featuring my Color Street Photography). \n","user_id":210458,"name":"Oliver-Parviz Engel","website":""},{"id":176880,"bio":"Sebastian Bühler\nPhotographer, born 1984.\nBA Fotodesign\nHis photographs consciously and purposefully balance on the borderline between art and documentary photography.\nHis work has been shown in Belfast, Siena, Trieste, Munich and Berlin.\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":176278,"name":"Sebastian Bühler","website":"www.sebastianbuehler.de"},{"id":2718,"bio":"Born and raised in Rome, Italy, Gaia Light graduated from La Sapienza University with a degree in Law and holds dual Italian-American citizenship.\nAs a multidisciplinary visual artist, Gaia's expansive body of work—distinguished by socially driven photo-reportages, independent research, and video investigations—exemplifies her belief in the transformative potential of art, serving as a catalyst for inspiration, thoughtful critique, and positive societal change, seamlessly integrating diverse disciplines to ignite critical thinking and champion transformative actions.\nGaia Light’s photographs and interdisciplinary artworks have been extensively published and exhibited internationally. \nShe is currently working on her debut documentary film and divides her time between Miami and Tuscany.","user_id":2718,"name":"Gaia Light","website":"www.gaialight.com"},{"id":67121,"bio":"My photography is about the interpretation of beauty in all its appearances. Contemporary concepts of beauty have been distorted by advertising and commercialism, with their emphasis on perfection and youthfulness. However, the origins of the word \"beauty\" give us a different understanding. The word for \"beautiful\" in ancient Greek came from the word that meant \"hour\" or, in specific contexts, \"the correct moment.\" Thus beauty at that time was associated with \"being of one's time\".  A person or thing \"of its own time,\" regardless of appearance, was considered beautiful, whereas someone or something that was made to look younger or older than its age did not have beauty.  \n\nThis understanding of beauty allows me to appreciate the world around me in ways I wouldn't have imagined earlier in my life. There are many things I see now that I once would not have considered beautiful, but upon looking more intently I find a form, surface or other coherence that is of its own time. There is a revelation to be gained from such appearances ‒ a comprehension that comes from the transition from seeing beyond a simple exterior to a greater existence of perfection and imperfection all in the same representation. I look for that revelation every time to I bring my camera to my eye.","user_id":66855,"name":"Tim Greyhavens","website":"www.timgreyhavens.com"},{"id":705866,"bio":"I am a clinical psychologist and model. Photography is my hobby.","user_id":705282,"name":"BEATRICE ZERVAS","website":""},{"id":644712,"bio":"Javier is a Peruvian photographer and artist based in Germany. Specializing in portraits, fashion, and fine art photography, he has a strong passion for storytelling through mixed media.","user_id":644128,"name":"Javier Elias","website":"www.javierelias.com"},{"id":731018,"bio":"Diego Fedele is an Italian freelance photographer currently based in Melbourne, Australia. After graduating from a Scientific-Technological Institute, he attended a documentary photography course at the \"WSP Photography\" in Rome, where his photographic journey began. In 2022, Diego was selected for the Eddie Adams Workshop XXXV edition in New York. His projects focus on the human spirit and response in the face of war and hardship. When the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine started, he travelled several times through Ukraine to understand the conflict and what people were enduring, committed to a long-term observation of the consequences of the war.\nDiego is also a stringer to the Australian Associated Press and Getty Images, covering news and politics. His work has been featured in national and international newspapers and magazines.","user_id":730391,"name":"Diego Fedele","website":"www.diegofedele.net"},{"id":104416,"bio":"I was born in Rio Grande do Sul (1981), the southernmost state of Brazil. There I obtained a degree in engineering (2008) and after working in the industry for some time I went to France to study in a Master program in renewable energies. I returned to Brazil in 2014 to live in the state of Bahia, where I worked in the development of wind farms. In beginning of 2016 I left my engineering career  to work as a full time freelance photographer. ","user_id":103814,"name":"Mauricio Susin","website":"www.mauriciosusin.com"},{"id":214568,"bio":"My work has been shown \n- in fall 2015 by the Lumiere Brothers gallery in Moscow (\"Terra Russa\" exhibition), which is the leading photo gallery in Russia\n- in march 2018 by the Fotolab Artplay gallery in Moscow (\"The needs for roots\"), which is photo gallery of the largest photo printing lab in Russia.\nI also took part in the Magnum photo workshop organised in Tokyo in October 2016 with Antoine d'Agata.","user_id":213966,"name":"Erwin Parviz","website":"www.erwinparviz.com"},{"id":70154,"bio":"Nirvair Singh Rai (b.1993, India) is a young photographer, who hails from Punjab, India, and has won critical as well as popular acclaim for his unique vision and thoughtful imagery. He grew up watching his father pursue making pictures with a film camera, and gradually, photography became his partner in moments of solitude. Each of his series, are not just photographs but are a careful weaving of a narrative through visuals. These stories are told with such grace that they depict every mood and emotion of the people in the photographs and blend with the vision of the photographer. Socio-political and anthropological observations gradually become inherent in his series. Nirvair has studied photography in the South Asian Media Academy – Pathshala, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has previously shot for National Geographic Traveller, India and Drik News agency, Bangladesh, along with working on a commissioned project by Fabrica, an Italian publication. He is also the co-founder of PIC Productions.","user_id":69887,"name":"Nirvair Singh","website":"nirvairrai.wordpress.com "},{"id":851369,"bio":"","user_id":837213,"name":"nelly shemshenovi","website":null},{"id":802716,"bio":"","user_id":789750,"name":"John Bell","website":null},{"id":609622,"bio":"A Muslim/Malay female street photography based in Singapore.","user_id":609038,"name":"Farah Natasya Roslee","website":"www.farahnatasyaroslee.com"},{"id":217096,"bio":"Farren van Wyk (1993) is a South African and Dutch Photographer and Educator. She holds a BA in Photography and an MA in Cultural \u0026amp; Visual Anthropology—her research-based work centres around decolonial methods of changing historical and cultural misrepresentations of people of colour. \n\nVan Wyk is a member of the African Photojournalist Association with World Press Photo, Black Women Photographers, PH Museum and Women Photograph. \nShe currently holds two positions as a Research teacher at the University of Arts in Utrecht (HKU) and a Website \u0026amp; Photo Editor at ZAM. \n\nWith Merit Scholarships, she attended the Charcoal Bookclub Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review in 2022 and the Portfolio Review in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2023. In the Netherlands, she is part of the 2024 Fotodok Talent Embassy Program with the funding of the Pictoright Fund. She is an emerging artist with the European-based FUTURES.\n","user_id":216494,"name":"Farren van Wyk","website":"farrenvanwyk.xyz"},{"id":67172,"bio":"Laia Abril (Barcelona, 1986) is a photographer and multi platform storyteller. After finishing her degree in Journalism she moved to New York to attend ICP courses, where she decided to focus her projects in telling intimate stories which raises uneasy realities related with femininity. Was then in 2009 when she enrolled for 2 years FABRICA – the Artist Residency of the Benetton Research Centre in Italy. In 2009 and 2010 she was a finalist of the Ian Parry, participating in the exhibition at the Getty Gallery in London both years, first with her project on the young lesbian community in Brooklyn, and then with ‘Last Cabaret‘ a project on a sex club in Barcelona.\nCurrently she just released her new book project ‘The Epilogue’ published by Dewi Lewis Publishing. This third chapter documents the story of the Robinson family – and the aftermath of losing their 26 year-old daughter to bulimia; the indirect victims of eating disorders, the unwilling eyewitnesses of a very painful degeneration. Recently the book was reviewed by The Guardian’s writer Sean O’Hagan: “The Epilogue holds fast to the formal rules of a certain kind of posthumous biography told though first-person testimonies. […] But the images and ephemera give it another level of poignancy, accentuating the sense of deep absence family anecdotes now carry.”","user_id":66906,"name":"Laia Abril","website":"www.laiaabril.com"},{"id":182203,"bio":"Born in the Bahamas, Dale Grant has spent most of his years living and working in Paris, New York, Berlin and Amsterdam..\n\nAfter graduating from university with a Masters Degree in International Relations, he followed his heart and became a photographer specializing in commercial photography (fashion, still life and portraits) and is presently pursuing fine art photography. \n\n\n","user_id":181601,"name":"Dale Grant","website":"www.dalegrantphotography.com"},{"id":318450,"bio":"I started to photograph the streets of Rome about 4 years ago with a Russian camera and i start to take picture of people with out any and.\n Then i started to document myself about photography and i discovered a new world. \nFor me photography is the way to sensitize my self and make me become more curious everyday more about the people, the life and philosophy.\n\nSimone Morelli","user_id":317848,"name":"Simone Morelli","website":"@simonemorelli.com"},{"id":182590,"bio":"","user_id":181988,"name":"Marianna Boiano","website":"maryboiano.wix.com/merienn"},{"id":646344,"bio":"Sono nato e vivo in Italia, in Veneto. \nLa fotografia è la mia grande passione e dopo aver sperimentato diversi generi negli ultimi anni mi sto dedicando al ritratto.","user_id":645760,"name":"Lino Zanesco","website":""},{"id":182623,"bio":"Ich fotografiere seit 25 Jahren, anfangs noch analog, später dann digital.\nIch habe mit Naturfotografie begonnen. Dann kam die Städtefotografie und bald darauf habe ich mich dem Portrait gewidmet. Ich habe auch Babybilder, Familienfotos und Paarshootings gemacht. Auch einige Hochzeiten habe ich bereits abgelichtet. Ich habe schon immer sehr viel ausprobiert und experimentiert: Nachtaufnahmen, Akt, Langzeitbelichtung. Durch zahlreiche Auslandsreisen kam ich dann zur Streetfotografie und ganz aktuell beschäftige ich mich mit Doppelbelichtungen. Meine Vorliebe gilt schon immer der Schwarzweiß-Fotografie.","user_id":182021,"name":"Karina Rieckhoff","website":"www.kr-photographie.de"},{"id":67163,"bio":"Photographer and multimedia storyteller actually based in Düsseldorf (DE). He has a background and a PhD in Science. Moved in UK (2011) started working as freelance photographer. After his first workshops especially in street photography he moved back in Italy  collaborating as assistant of professional photographers. Luca is now working as professional freelance photographer focusing on portraiture and social – environmental documentary. His imagery want to represent the interaction between landscapes and humans; an inspection of the human system onto natural landscapes.\n\n\nAwards\n2015: Lugano Photo Days // Shortlisted Finalist // \"Direktive_40\"\n2015: Moscow International Photo Award // Honorable Mention // \"Direktive_40\" \n2015: Siena International Photo Awards // Shortlisted Finalist // \"hEAlthy\"\n2015: Foto Urbe @ Niu Space Barcelona // Shortlisted Finalist // \"Move\"\n2014: Life Framer Edition II , International Photography Award // Winner “LOVE” Theme \n2014: Moscow International Photo Award // Honorable Mention // \"Yellow Fluo\"\n\nExhibition\n2015: NIU – Space for contemporary Art // Barcelona (ES) // FOTO URBE – group exhibitions //\n2012: Museo Romano della Fenice //Senigallia (IT) // group exhibition \n2012: Casa della partecipazione // Roma  (IT) // group exhibition \n2012: Ex chiostro domenicani //  Brindisi (IT) // selected pictures \n2011: Castello Baronali // Fondi (IT) // Selected pictures  \n2011: Galleria Sant’Andrea // Parma (IT) // Selected picture \n","user_id":66897,"name":"Luca Massaccesi Leoni","website":"www.lucamassaccesi.com"},{"id":67447,"bio":"Gabriela Vivacqua discovered her passion for photography and made it her profession.\n\nAfter an unpretentious start in the photographic universe followed by an unusual invitation to work in another continent, the Brazilian educated in law embarked to Africa in 2015 in her first experience as a professional photographer.\n\nDuring the past four years Gabriela has been engaged in humanitarian projects. She lived for two years in Sudan working with UN agencies such as IOM (International Organization for Migration) and WFP (United Nations World Food Program). Gabriela also contributed with work for UN Habitat, UN Women and OCHA  and have been moving through places such as Somalia, Ethiopia, Egypt and Kenya.\n\nIn 2018, the photographer moved to South Sudan, where she stays until at least 2020.\n\nGabriela’s autoral work is focused on long term projects about women issues.","user_id":67181,"name":"Gabriela Vivacqua","website":""},{"id":271542,"bio":"Arqueólogo y antropólogo dedicado al estudio de la imagen y el conflicto radicado en Veracruz. Autor de artículos científicos y de más de 5 exposiciones fotográficas a nivel nacional e internacional.","user_id":270940,"name":"Héctor AD Quintanar","website":"www.hectoradolfoquintanarperez.com"},{"id":67161,"bio":"– Selected “Encuentros: Otra manera de contar“, festival PA-TA-TA 2012\n– Selected “Full Contact“, festival SCAN Tarragona 2012\n– Finalist first call 20º Beca Fotopress La Caixa 2014\n– Solo exhibition, “Monat der Fotografie Off Berlin”, October 2014\n– Selected “El Award”, festival Econtros da Imagem 2015, Braga, Portugal\n– Winner “The Folio Club award”, festival Artphotobcn 2015\n– Group exhibition “Einbanhstrasse” , Spanish embassy, 2015.\n– Finalist second call 20º Beca Fotopress La Caixa 2015\n– Selected Slideluck Naples, Trieste and Rome 2016\n– Group exhibition “slideluckonboard”, Naples international Airport, April 2016.\n– Solo exhibition september 2016, LO.FT- locali fotografici, Lecce.\n– Selected for the Projections Night, Encontros da Imagem 2016\n– Solo Exhibition, Festival PA-TA-TA, Granada,  June 2017\n– Selected ShowOff 2018, Krakow Photomonth Festival, May 2018.","user_id":66895,"name":"Rafa Raigón","website":"rafaraigon.com"},{"id":91562,"bio":"Fotografo  -  Muralista  -  Escritor -  Chef\n\nAmante de las Artes\n\ncomo fotografo me siento agraciado por tener las oportunidades de ser testigo y grabar momentos en el tiempo que tocan mi alma y transforman el modo en el que percibo al mundo frente a mi.\n\nCapturar una imagen ,derramar patrones de pensamientos con colores sobre un muro , pintar un cuadro con palabras o compartir esencias de culturas distantes atraves del olfato y paladar .  sencillamente , contar una historia es mi gran pasion .\n\n\n as a photographer I  am grateful to have opportunities  to witness and record moments that touch my soul and change the way I see the world in front of me.\n\nto capture an image or paint a picture with words\n to display  thought patterns with colors on a wall. to share the essence of distant cultures thru the palate and sense of smell.\n\nsimply ,    to tell a story . . . . is my greatest Passion .\n\n\n","user_id":91099,"name":"Humberto Figueroa","website":""},{"id":846676,"bio":"580bet é a sua porta de entrada para um mundo de diversão e emoção com jogos de slots e eletrônicos!\nAproveite a experiência de jogar online, seja no desktop ou no celular, e descubra a adrenalina das melhores jogadas!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. Augusta, 9423, Sala 5 - Copacabana, Belo Horizonte - MG, 79011-956, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 81 99361-8783\nE-mail: 580-bet.br.com@gmail.com\n#580bet #580bet_Slot #580bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://580-bet.br.com","user_id":832520,"name":"Hajo Betbrcom","website":"580-bet.br.com"},{"id":759802,"bio":"I was born in Blankenberge, a small costal town in Belgium, but I have spent the majority of my life in Ghent (also in Belgium), a lovely, vibrant city where I generally take my pictures.","user_id":754503,"name":"nadia eeckhout","website":""},{"id":67209,"bio":"All people have their own way of dealing with everyday problems ... some go for a walks, others get drunk and some get laid... My alias is Lincera and I just make Polaroids...\n\nTo me, instant photography is more than just “capturing a moment” or tell a story. It’s so much more than that, is a way of being in the world and this is what inspires me. Like the flaneur, I observe my life through the lives of others, living places, looking at objects, trying to create different states of mind that go beyond the “pola” frame. Sometimes the inspiration comes from something as simple as a walk, other times they are sprouts that explode and are out of my control.\n\n","user_id":66943,"name":"Lusy Incera Bustio","website":""},{"id":67273,"bio":"Passionate Traveler\nPhotograph of Heart\nFree Spirit","user_id":67007,"name":"Maria De La Soledad Ruiz","website":"www.facebook.com/marisol.ruizocejo"},{"id":67216,"bio":"Vero Bielinski is a German Photographer, of Polish heritage, currently based in Germany. Bielinski received her Diploma in Photography and Communication Design from the University Hochschule Darmstadt in 2013.\nDuring her studies Bielinski spent the practical semester in New York City assisting photographer Ken Schles. In addition she studied 6 months at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, Poland.  In NYC she was given the opportunity to work and learn from renowned photographers, most notably Robert Frank. \nIn her practice, Bielinski travels several months per year around the world to create photographic series. Her empathetic charisma and trustful way allows her to create approachable, raw, and honest portraits. In 2015 the Kerber Verlag published her successful photobook \"Brooklyn Hipsters\". Since 2012 Vero Bielinski has been working as an international freelance photographer. Her work has been exhibited in many shows and awarded numerous prizes.","user_id":66950,"name":"Vero Bielinski","website":"www.verobielinski.com"},{"id":67392,"bio":"I became interested in photography thanks to my father. When I was a boy, I was fascinated looking at him, when in the armchair he checked his equipment and cleaned the lens.\nWe often went on trips in Italy or abroad and when coming back, as soon as possible, we projected our slides on the screen. It was a family practice to live beautiful memories. \n\n My favourite subject is nature in all its forms. Sea is the most fascinating element for me: I’m attracted by its beauty and size, its silence when it’s flat and its thunderous roar when it’s stormy.\nAnother theme, which is often present in my photographs, is trees, I like walking through forests alone.\nI always look for the beauty in the environment that surrounds me. I keep trying to instil a “sense of grandeur”, of immensity, in my way of photographing. \nThis is currently my main goal.","user_id":67126,"name":"Aurelio Bormioli","website":"www.aureliobormioli.it"},{"id":67375,"bio":"Thomas Meinicke (born 1977, Leipzig / Germany) is a photographer, specialized in photojournalism, street and portraits. In the early 90`s, inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson, he started taking pictures of daily life scenes. During his studies (cultural- and media pedagogic), he become more and more focussed in photography. After the final exam („Aesthetic criteria of contemporary photography“) he decided to work as a freelancer (2004). Currently he is producing for newspapers, magazines, cultural institutions and companies. However, Thomas also realizes own projects worldwide. He is interested in daily life, urban changes and people generally. With photography he tries to create special views or shows moments, which the observer may can`t see or don´t realize.","user_id":67109,"name":"Thomas Meinicke","website":"meinicke-photo.com"},{"id":67556,"bio":"","user_id":67290,"name":"Alexander Mendelevich","website":"alexandermendelevich.com"},{"id":252108,"bio":"Creative Photographer, Cinematographer, Writer, Motivational Speaker, Media Engineer. \n\nSend me an email today: Chronickraft@yahoo.com","user_id":251506,"name":"Emmanuel Okonkwo","website":""},{"id":802527,"bio":"","user_id":789586,"name":"PENGRUI YANG","website":""},{"id":67355,"bio":"After a thirty year career as in interventional radiologist, I am now a photographer. For the past seven years I have been mentored by Cig Harvey. I have also studied with Debbie Fleming Caffery, Sean Kernan, Keith Carter, Arno Minkkinen, Aline Smithson, and Susan Burnstine. \n\nMy first book, \"What Is Left Behind,\" examined the often poignant, sometimes humorous objects found at estate sales, where the possessions of one generation are left for the next. \n\nI have been a finalist in Photolucida's Critical Mass competition in 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020. In June of this year I was named a finalist in the PhotoFocusLA Summer 2020 competition for \"West Wall No.1\" from the gym. ","user_id":67089,"name":"Norm Diamond","website":"www.normdiamondphoto.com"},{"id":699551,"bio":"","user_id":698967,"name":"Ruben Rodriguez Fernandez","website":"rubenrodriguezfernandez.com"},{"id":228331,"bio":"I am a visual artist from Beirut Lebanon, my passion is street photography, bellydance. I work as an art therapist","user_id":227729,"name":"Yara Saade","website":"www.yarasaade.com"},{"id":229770,"bio":"I am a visual artist exploring urban and natural environments through the camera. My work focuses on reflections in glass and mirrors, and on how natural light shapes shifting patterns, shadows, and forms.\n","user_id":229168,"name":"Tahnia Roberts","website":"www.tahniaroberts.com"},{"id":542504,"bio":"Pietro Millenotti (b.1973) is an Italian photographer based in Reggio Emilia. He graduated in International Business Marketing at the University of Wales. In 2000 he attended a two-year course in film directing at the National Academy of Cinematographic Arts in Bologna. His practice is delves mainly into the relation between man and territory, involving photography. Pietro’s work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions. He is a founder member of Diecixdieci Photography Festival. \n","user_id":541920,"name":"Pietro Millenotti","website":"www.pietromillenotti.com"},{"id":97369,"bio":"Award-winning, self taught photographer, Teresa Neptune first picked up the camera as a teenager living in Paris. She took to the street with her father's Pentax loaded with Tri-X film and began her lifelong love of black-and-white, street photography. \nHer photographs have been reviewed in BW Magazine, CameraArts and the New York Times wrote up her \"Flooded Desert\" exhibition as the best in Santa Fe last year (2007). \nShe exhibits her photographs in Santa Fe and Chicago. Her work is in the permanent collections of The National Museum for Women in the Arts, Washington DC, The State of NM - Art in Public Places, Art in Embassies, The Historic Santa Fe Foundation and US Equities, among others. ","user_id":96852,"name":"Teresa Neptune","website":"www.TeresaNeptune.com"},{"id":130122,"bio":"I'm majid mostafavi.\n\n","user_id":129520,"name":"majid mostafavi","website":" "},{"id":182587,"bio":"I photograph what makes me feel something.\n","user_id":181985,"name":"Neil Constantine","website":"www.allaroundimages.com"},{"id":184177,"bio":"Born in 1989, geographer and self-taught photographer, Loïc was firstly attracted by contemporary architecture. He explored metropolises to find colourful and graphics architectural subjects, seeking to sublimate volumes and perspectives.\n\nSince 2016, his photographic work has shifted towards the study of the dynamics and changes of urban and peri-urban landscapes, especially through a monographic photo study documenting abandoned, stopped or under-utilized modern spaces around the world.\n","user_id":183575,"name":"Loïc Vendrame","website":"www.loicvendramephotography.com"},{"id":801624,"bio":"I am a amature photographer in New Zealand.","user_id":788858,"name":"Annie Park","website":""},{"id":801588,"bio":"","user_id":788830,"name":"Nacho Pons","website":"www.nachopons.com"},{"id":350117,"bio":"Mon crédo...Avoir de bonnes chaussures et arpenter les rues parisiennes ( de préférence ) dès que je le peux ...","user_id":349515,"name":"Daniel Simon","website":"Tumblr : daniel-simon-78"},{"id":436462,"bio":"Photography is my passion. It was born from appreciation of everyday life. Thanks to photography, I celebrate what I see, feel and touch here and now. Nature and contact with other people are spaces in which I feel best. I combine documental and reportage photography most often in the form of long-term projects. \nI am a winner of the first Grand Press Photo award for a documentary project about my family. In addition, I also won several national and international competitions (TIFA, DFA, Documentary Family Photography).\nMy projects were exhibited at individual exhibitions (Poznań, Rybnik, Wojnów, Słupca) and joint exhibitions in Poland and one on festival in Arles, France). My work was also presented in the virtual space on the international arena (Vasa Project thanks to Polish Women Photographers, which I am a member of, Documentary Family Photographers - 2 exhibitions, or Edge of Humanity).\n","user_id":435878,"name":"Marta Szyszka","website":"www.martaszyszka.com"},{"id":67615,"bio":"Francesca Pompei, graduated with honour in Philosophy, is a photographer focused on arts and architectural images, member of the board of National Association of Professional Photographers-TAU Visual  from 2014 to 2020 and artist of the Giornata del Contemporaneo- Italian Contemporary Art  2021. \nHer work is in the permanent collection of the Fondazione Dario Mellone in Milan and it is online on LensCulture, blink, Dodho, Fondo Malerba per la Fotografia, L’Oeil de la photographie, Saatchi Art, Aesthetica Magazine, All About Photo, OpenEye, Glamour Affair, Artribune, Il Giornale dell’Architettura, Exibart, Marika Magazine, Iconic Artist Magazine, Aesthetics of Photography, Perimetro, Artdoc Photography Magazine, Better Photography CNN Arabic, The Times and The Guardian. Among the artists selected to celebrate Italy’s Republic Day 2020 and 2021, she is winner of prestigious competitions such as Architecture MasterPrize 2022 and The Art of Building. She is a member of PhotoVogue, in addition to her role as a Professor Tutor and Photography Subject Expert at the faculty of Architecture of Sapienza University in Rome.","user_id":67349,"name":"Francesca Pompei","website":"www.francescapompei.it"},{"id":67302,"bio":"I was introduced to analogue photography as a kid by my father and\u0026nbsp;with ups and downs, I've fiddled with cameras since the young age.\nIn 1993 I moved from Genova - where I was born in 1974 - to Milano to attend university; soon after my arrival in town I was involved in my first film production job, and at\u0026nbsp;the end of my second year I quit economics to pursue a career in the film production industry.\nFor almost 20 years I have worked as a producer for TV shows and ADV and a director for broadcast and web documentaries and series; throughout this whole time, I regarded to photography as a sort of visual sketchbook.\nIt was around 10 years ago that I stepped into professional photography as a sport and landscape photographer on golf courses, and on those very locations I started exploring the reign of invisible light.\nIn the following years I have experimented with IR and architecture, and how IR light responds to different materials and light conditions. Between 2015 and 2018 I have produced two extensive series on Milan’s and Rome’s iconic buildings.\nIn 2017 I started traveling around the world and experimenting IR photography with different atmospheric and light conditions in the Middle East, South America, Central and Eastern Asia. I have produced a consistent body of work mainly focused on Architecture and Minimal Landscape.\nI have recently started working on IR Portraits and artificial light sources applied to Infrared Photography.\nAt present day, Infrared Photogr","user_id":67036,"name":"Raffaele Canepa","website":"www.raffaelecanepa.com"},{"id":219229,"bio":"Mihaela Aroyo (b. 1993 in Varna, Bulgaria) is a freelance documentary photographer. In her work she explores themes such as cultural identity, history, folklore, environment and personal stories. Aroyo holds a Bachelor’s degree in Photography from New Bulgarian University and is currently enrolled in a Master’s program in History. She is a VII Academy Level 3 alumna. Has had her work published in The New Yorker, National Geographic and Die Zeit. \nIn 2023, Aroyo was named a finalist for the Magnum Foundation’s Inge Morath Award. The same year, she received The Everyday Projects Grant for her project on Bessarabian Bulgarians.","user_id":218627,"name":"Mihaela Aroyo","website":"mihaelaaroyo.com"},{"id":254810,"bio":"I am a Photographer from Kathmandu, Nepal mostly shooting Street, Nature, and Culture.","user_id":254208,"name":"Sübïr Thapa","website":"www.subirthapa.com"},{"id":67326,"bio":"A photographic artist working with appropriated imagery to explore anthropocentrism through the lens of landscape photography and social media. \n\nIn William's art practice and research he investigates how social media reflects an increasingly self-centered attitude towards the natural world. He borrows images of famous landscape destinations and creates new compositions which dissect the ways in which humans view and value landscapes. These installations take on a variety of forms, but typically pay homage to the history of landscape art, while casting an often cynical perspective on the role of humans in the age of the anthropocene. \n\nWilliam earned his MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University and his BA from Emerson College. He is currently a Visiting Lecturer in Photography at Wellesley College. ","user_id":67060,"name":"William Van Beckum","website":"www.williamvanbeckum.com"},{"id":67640,"bio":"Óscar Cárdenas. Cadiz (Spain), 1979.\nSome of my anthropological works are \"Village´s people\", \"Sons of Poseidon\" and \"Days at the country house\" (analog film), Infinite India.\nwww.gentedelospueblos.com\nwww.oscarcardenas.com","user_id":67374,"name":"Óscar Cárdenas","website":"www.oscarcardenas.com"},{"id":86214,"bio":"Katrina was born and raised in Spokane, Washington, USA. She has a BFA in photography from Seattle University and attended Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. She lives in Seattle, WA, and works as a social worker, while gradually returning to her photography roots.","user_id":85780,"name":"Katrina Herzog","website":"www.katrinaherzogphotography.com"},{"id":795301,"bio":"Allow me to introduce myself...my name is Moriah. While I am originally from the USA, I consider the world to be my studio and my classroom when it comes to photography. I find a\u0026nbsp;deep pleasure in getting to capture the stories of people who may never have the opportunity to tell their own outside of their small communities. And my heart is to share them with the world.","user_id":783604,"name":"Moriah Quarles","website":""},{"id":1983,"bio":"Naomi Harris (b. 1973, Toronto, Canada) seeks out interesting cultural trends to document through her subjects. Monographs include “America Swings” (TASCHEN, 2008), which documents the phenomenon of the lifestyle; “EUSA” (Kehrer Verlag, 2018), a reaction to the homogenization of European and American cultures through globalization; and “Haddon Hall” (Void/Masa Books, 2021), her first and oldest photo project, where she followed the last remaining elderly snowbirds in a Miami Beach hotel at the turn of the millennium. Having lived south of the border for 22 years, Naomi moved back to her childhood home of Toronto in 2018 after her father broke his hip…eight months later she also became her mother’s caregiver when she was diagnosed with cancer. The experience informs her current ongoing project “The Indecency of Mourning,” an investigation into western society’s aversion to death, dying and grief. During the pandemic she received her MFA in Studio Art from the University at Buffalo, graduating in August 2022 (and contracted Covid at the dentist). Currently she’s managing burnout, exploring pottery, discovering the joys of being an executor and figuring out where to live and what life after caregiving looks like. ","user_id":1983,"name":"Naomi Harris","website":"www.naomiharris.com"},{"id":613986,"bio":"                                                                    BIODATA\n\t\t\n\n1.\tName in full (IN BLOCKLETTERS): SOMENATH MUKHOPADHYAY\n\t                                                           (Name)                          (Surname)\n2.\tFather’s  /Husband Name\t: Late Bimal Mukherjee \n\n3.\tTel./Mobile No.\t: +91-9434374690\n\n4.\tEmail ID\t:  sanam_mukho@yahoo.co.in\n5.   Address for Correspondence        : Barabagan, PO-Suri, Dist-Birbhum, West Bengal, Pin:                \n\t\t                                                        731101, India\n6.   Permanent Address    \t: same as above\n          \n7.   Date of Birth\t: 20 May 1968\t Age: 55 years\t\n8.   Marital  Status\t: Married\n9.   Educational  Qualifications\t: Masters in English Literature from Rabindra Bharati University\t\n10. Occupation:                                     Working as Assistant Master in English in Higher \n                                                                    Under Dept. of School Education, Govt. of West Bengal\n11. Career in Photography:                An Amateur Photographer for more than 20years\n 12. Photography Areas:                      Documentary Photographer interested in             \n                                                                     capturing people, culture and environment\n  13. Photography Schooling:              No formal schooling, a self-taught photography  \n                                                                      enthusiast\n        14. Awards:                                       More than fifty international awards, to name a few –\n                                                                  \n                                                                  a) Winner of Allard Prize Photography Competition, 2013 and 2020\n                                                                  b) Winner of Water Integrity Network (WIN) photo contest, 2012/2018\n                                                                  c) Winner of Humanity Photo Award, 2009 and 2015\n                                                                  d) Energy Photo of the Year (WEC) 2008\n                                                                  e) Climate Change Photo Contest, Asian Development Bank 2015- First \n                                                                  f) Bartur Photo Award Winner (Category Climate Change) 2020 \n\nDeclaration\nI hereby declare that the information furnished above is true, complete and correct to the bestof my knowledge and belief. I understand that in the event of my information being found false or incorrect at any stage, my candidature/ appointment shall be liable to cancellation / termination without notice or any compensation in lieu thereof. \n\n\nDate\t: 18 May 2024\t\t\t\t\t\nPlace\t: Suri, Birbhum\t\n\tSd/\n\nSignature of theCandidate\t\n","user_id":613402,"name":"Somenath Mukhopadhyay","website":""},{"id":67343,"bio":"born 1970 in Linz/ Upper Austria\nself-taught sculptor, graphic artist, photographer\nhand printing workshops with Rolf Meier (†), Darina Peeva and Rudi Hörschläger.\n\ngroup exhibitions:\n\n1996\tVAZ, St. Pölten\n1998\tVilla Toscana, Gmunden\n\t        Kammerhofgalerie, Gmunden\n\t        Rathaus Kirn/BRD\n1999\tKammerhofgalerie, Gmunden\n\t        Landesmuseum, Linz\n\t        Stadtgalerie Nordico/Linz\n2000/01/02\tKammerhofgalerie, Gmunden\n2002\tInt. Skulpturenausstellung AMEDEA,\n\t        Hlinsko/Tschechien\n2003\tGalerie Gora, Montreal/Kanada\n2004\tLessedra World Art Print Annual,\n\t        Sofia/Bulgarien\n2010\tLessedra Painting Competition,\n\t        Sofia/Bulgarien\n2020        Galerie Scheinhaus, Gaspoltshofen\n2021        Fotohof, Salzburg\n\nsolo exhibitions:\n\n1996\tGalerie Junge Kunstwerkstatt, Wien\n1997\tTeletrader, Wien\n\t        Galerie Sur, Wien\n2000\tEigene Auslage in Gmunden\n2001\tGalerie Esplanade, Bad Ischl\n2003\tMarktgemeindeamt Altmünster\n2004\tKulturzentrum ALFA, Steyrermühl\n2008\tGalerie KLEXX, Traun\n2014\tGalerie Scheinhaus, Gaspoltshofen\n2017        Kunstforum Galerie, Gmunden\n2018        Salzfertigerhaus, Gmunden\n\nwork in public domain:\n\n1999 and 2007\tUpper Austrian gouvernment\n","user_id":67077,"name":"Ingo Kreutzer","website":"www.ingokreutzer.at"},{"id":199877,"bio":"Graduated in Photojournalist. Honored by the jury of the Alexia Foundation in the \nStuden section 2015.\nOne of the five winners of the Sharjah xposure festival in Tapsa2020\n Finallist in hipa festival 2022 \nwinner poyasia festival 2022\nFinallist in hipa festival 2017 in black and White. Finalist in inico festival 2020.\nFinalist in youmanity festival2018 London\n2021 winner sharjeh xposure \n2022 finalist hipae festival\n2023 finalistin sony photo award in In the movement section","user_id":199275,"name":"ata ranjbar zeydanloo","website":"ataranjbar.com"},{"id":795248,"bio":"Craig Lindley is a computer scientist, photographer, film maker and sound artist. He has had numerous international screenings of his films, which are non-narrative, poetic and visionary, typically created using hand development and experimental chemical processing. His photographic work concentrates on extending and reinventing the aesthetics of hand-made analog film in the context of digital photography in order to further explore forms of surreal, abstracted and mythopeic imagery.  As a computer scientist he has worked on automated, interactive digital video generation, 3D systems and the semiotics of interactive media.","user_id":783564,"name":"Craig Lindley","website":"www.v2production.com"},{"id":799691,"bio":"I am a native San Franciscan and currently reside in San Francisco and Sonoma, Ca.  After studying Photography, ceramics and textiles at Sonoma State University and Oakland College of Arts \u0026amp; Crafts, those interests were put on hold for a career as a pastry chef.  It is with great excitement that I have recently been able to return to my love of photography full time.\n\nI am very passionate about Street photography.  I am drawn to its authenticity and realism of photographing in the moment.  When I take a photograph, it is my desire to recreate the visuals, emotions, and environments that I experience.  I am able to find those moments on the streets and through my travels. It is my hope that my photography will be able to take others on the same journeys that I have experienced. \n\nI am currently a member of the Arts Guild of Sonoma where I exhibit my work along with other venues and galleries.\n","user_id":787335,"name":"stephanie Moore","website":"www.moorephotographybystephanie.com"},{"id":801911,"bio":"I'm a Parsons School of Design graduate with a Communication Design degree and a Psychology minor. During my free time, I like to play guitar and produce some music. When it comes to sports, I play soccer, badminton, and you can catch me running in Central Park and Hudson River Park. I'm also a novice photographer and I love walking around New York City with my DSLR and film cameras that I \"borrowed\" from my dad. ","user_id":789085,"name":"Sidhya Tikku","website":"photography.sidhyatikku.com"},{"id":115638,"bio":"Art says something other than the mere thing itself. My work is about seeing more intensely and more beautifully, about seeing meaning where others may see none. I feel compelled to express this perception in the form of photography, abstract digital art works, paintings, poetry, and mixed media.\nI am a self-taught, Miami-based, and Miami-raised artist who made the discovery of myself as an artist a little late in life. My work is created almost entirely intuitively. The images come into being from whatever the unconscious happens to be giving me. ","user_id":115036,"name":"Barbara Redondo","website":"barbararedondo.crevado.com "},{"id":207097,"bio":"I am an avid amateur photographer. Most recently my interest has been in abstract photography using a variety of techniques, depending on the subject. Lighting is a very important part of my work.","user_id":206495,"name":"Lynn Copeland","website":"lynncopeland.smugmug.com"},{"id":441881,"bio":"I have done black and white, film photography for 60 years -- essentially full time for the past 30.  While largely self-educated I have taken classes at various venues and had the good fortune to study privately with two excellent mentors.  Individual photographs of mine have been published in the Seattle Times, Buffalo (NY) Evening News, the New York Times, and the New York Review of Books. Portfolios and single prints are  in the  Seattle's MOHAI, the Walker Art Institute and private collections.   I have had solo shows at professional galleries, local museums, and a lot of coffee shops.","user_id":441297,"name":"ron hammond","website":"www.ronfstop.com"},{"id":799361,"bio":"I am known for capturing authentic and memorable moments with a keen eye for detail. ","user_id":787098,"name":"David Schmid","website":"www.photoschmid.com"},{"id":91643,"bio":"Self-taught, photography is the medium I use to express myself, tell my vision of the world, and share my explorations. I am particularly attached to candid photographies that shows everyday life.\n\nSince 2007, I travel a lot: cycling adventures around the world, road trips, artistic projects in slums, etc. Travels influence my photography practice, both mingle and give me the power to explore the world, meet people and learn.","user_id":91180,"name":"Spag Bertin","website":"www.spagphotography.com "},{"id":255444,"bio":"","user_id":254842,"name":"Grigor Atanasov","website":""},{"id":773322,"bio":"Sara Nash is an award-winning Melbourne-based photographic artist known for taking the visual road less travelled. With a non-traditional approach to street photography, abstract landscapes and intimate portraiture, she uses high contrast black-and-white composition, luminous colour, textural stock and innovative post-processing methods to underpin the messages in her work. Her pieces have been widely exhibited and published. \n\nIn a world inundated with imagery, both real and manufactured, Sara stands out for her unwavering commitment to authenticity and storytelling. Through her assured and curious lens, she invites viewers to see the world anew, to pause, and to reflect on the beauty and complexity of the human experience. ","user_id":765402,"name":"Sara Nash","website":"www.saranashartist.co"},{"id":621333,"bio":"Roberto Ruoli. Born in 1995 and raised in Florence behind the scenes of a theatre. Graduated in Visual Communication at IED in Florence, in 2017 I move to Rome to start working as a Copywriter in GTB (client: Ford). Meanwhile I start with street photography, approaching it by self-taught. During the four years I work on advertising projects with some of the most interesting Italian realities such as The Jackal, coming to win an award at the ADCI Awards. At the same time I develops several photographic projects and collaborate with the creative studio Timeplus. In the summer of 2021 I decide to leave my job at the agency and devote myself to my artistic projects and to work as a freelance. I currently work as a freelance copywriter and as an independent photographer. In 2022 I started to collaborate with the project Tuscan House of Photography as editor and content creator.","user_id":620749,"name":"Roberto Ruoli","website":"robertoruoli.com"},{"id":39891,"bio":"Sonia Goydenko is an award-winning, internationally exhibited street photographer. She has received awards from Italian Street Photo Festival, Miami Street Photo Festival and Aussie Street Photography Festival. She has been published in Huffington Post, Eyeshot Magazine, the Women Street Photographers book, and various other mediums. Her zine “Kaleidoscope” was published by TourDogs. She is a member of New York City Street Photography Collective (NYC-SPC) and teaches photo workshops, online classes and portfolio reviews. Sonia divides her time between NYC \u0026amp; Santa Fe, where she continues teaching photography, creating photo-books, and immersing herself in the bizarre, creative medium that is photography.","user_id":39896,"name":"Sonia Goydenko","website":"www.soniagoydenko.com"},{"id":67464,"bio":"TIMUR is a New York based multidisciplinary artist. He was born in Uzbekistan, and immigrated as a teenager to New York City, where he was accepted into the acclaimed Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music \u0026amp; Art and the Performing Arts, majoring in Fine Art. Upon graduation, he attended School of Visual Arts, with focus on Graphic Arts and Advertising. The experience of fusing Fine Art aesthetics and Design principles had formed a unique way in which he approaches his subject matter. \n\nHis area of interest is centered around the concepts of: Time, Place, History, and Love. He depicts issues facing contemporary society through the use of Photography, Graphic Iconography, Painting, Sculpture and Mixed Media. \n\nTIMUR’s early sculpture work is on permanent outdoor display at Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Some of his current work is in a museum and several private collections.\n\nHe is seeking creative collaborations with curators, historians, patrons, companies, brands, and institutions who are looking to produce thought-provoking and aesthetically stimulating works of art. If you are an art lover and interested in a commission or a collaboration, please reach out. I would be very happy to hear from you!","user_id":67198,"name":"TIMUR York","website":"www.timuryork.com"},{"id":64140,"bio":"I was born in London in the 1960s. I studied documentary photography at the PICA photoespaña school. I am involved in three long-term projects, Morocco, Havana and New York. I have collaborated as a photographer with Ricoh GRIII for RICOH Spain.\nSome of my work from Morocco has been published in CAPTION magazine.","user_id":63876,"name":"JAVIER OLIVA GARCIA","website":"javierolivaphoto.wixsite.com/misitio"},{"id":298996,"bio":"Retired teacher. Have been doing photography since 1984 when I joined my local camera club. I have had 11 major exhibitions with HEADON a festival  of photography in Sydney Australia.  I have turned 82 this year. Each Wednesday myself and a small group of friends search Sydney CBD and suburbs practising street photography. \n","user_id":298394,"name":"Luciano Vranich","website":"www.ravenlunatic.net"},{"id":67501,"bio":"Alexandria Neoh (b. 1985, Singapore) founded Picspirations Photography in 2014, as she discovered that it was through capturing moments for families and their loved ones that she found her passion and purpose for photography. She also has a keen interest in creating visual essays, particularly about things close to her heart, including her journey as a mother. Her works has led her to be selected as part of the National Art Council’s NOISE Art Mentorship in 2016, where she exhibited her first visual essay, sTRAPPED. In 2018, her work with newborns and families has also been recognised by the National Association for Professional Child Photographers (NAPCP) as well as the Singapore Photographic Cup 2018. One of her portraits has also been selected to represent Singapore in the upcoming World Photographic Cup in Norway in 2019.","user_id":67235,"name":"Alexandria Neoh","website":"www.picspirations.sg"},{"id":67508,"bio":"","user_id":67242,"name":"Rafal Maleszyk","website":"www.rafalmaleszyk.com"},{"id":297420,"bio":"\n","user_id":296818,"name":"Biljana Arandelovic","website":"w"},{"id":799606,"bio":"","user_id":787266,"name":"José Leal","website":null},{"id":846678,"bio":"Conheça o 5853 com, uma plataforma online com slots e jogos eletrônicos! Jogue online no desktop ou no celular e sinta a emoção da vitória! \nInformações Detalhadas: \nEndereço: Av. 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Every photo is a story worth sharing.","user_id":790358,"name":"Tavon Shaw","website":""},{"id":61904,"bio":"Najib Joe Hakim has worked as a documentary photographer, artist and photography instructor.\n\nHe is the recipient of the 2020 Rebuilding Alliance Storytellers Award for these three projects. In 2019 he was an Art Fellow at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and his digital collage \"Send Wings instead of Arms\" placed 1st in a global competition sponsored by the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights. He is also a past nominee for the US Artist Fellowship. Hakim is President of the Board for the Network of Photographers for Palestine and a founding member of Class Conscious Photographers.\n\nHakim is a graduate of both Georgetown University’s Master’s Program in Contemporary Arab Studies, as well as the Thunderbird Graduate School of Global Management.  He obtained his BA in Philosophy and History from the University of Virginia.\n","user_id":61873,"name":"Najib Joe Hakim","website":"www.JaffaOrangePhoto.com"},{"id":765635,"bio":"I am taking street photos since 2012, always trying to capture the essence of a city in a few portraits of strangers. Won a couple  of local awards, although I rarely apply. \n\nIn addition to making photos I also collect them: I regularly buy modern and contemporary street photos, and showcase them on my website. My goal is to deepen the appreciation of photography  among the art-loving public. ","user_id":759462,"name":"Zsombor Lacza","website":"www.kepetafalra.com"},{"id":67525,"bio":"Craig Easton is a Scottish photographer who, through his works, explores identity and the sense of place.\n\nWithin the documentary tradition his work often combines expansive landscapes with intimate portraits. He often contextualizes his photographs by offering the protagonists of his portraits the possibility of expressing their own voice through handwriting that he incorporates into the final images.\n\nHe received the Cutty Sark Award for World Travel Photographer of the Year 2012/13, and most recently the Landscape award at Travel Photographer Award of the Year 2016/17. \n\nHe has been also recognized through several other prizes:\n\nCutty Sark Award for World Travel Photographer of the Year 2012/13. \nAssociation of Photographers Awards, London 2012 - Best commissioned series\nInternational Color Awards, Los Angeles, 2014 \u0026amp; 2016\nLuerzers Archive - Best 200 Advertising Photographers Worldwide, 2012/13 and 2014/15\nSony World Photography Awards, 2017\nFC Barcelona Photography Award 2017","user_id":67259,"name":"Craig Easton","website":"sixteentouring.co.uk"},{"id":67558,"bio":"Jonathan Banks is an award-winning British photographer with over 20 years’ experience in commercial and media photography. He enjoys collaborating with charitable organisations and NGOs on serious campaigns.\nJonathan studied under the prolific artist John Blakemore, and graduated from the University of Derby with a BA honours in Photographic Studies. He cut his teeth in editorial photography freelancing for The Daily Telegraph and various agencies.\nJonathan has diversified over the years into photographing for corporate clients but continues to work with a handful of editorial publications. He has always worked with NGOs both in the U.K. and abroad. He is the longest serving British Red Cross photographer and has exhibited work in support of International Alert. Jonathan currently works with a stable of blue chip clients and NGOs. Jonathan lives in Kent with his wife and two sons.\n","user_id":67292,"name":"Jonathan Banks","website":"www.photo-banks.com"},{"id":322575,"bio":"Director and Photographer based in Athens. ","user_id":321973,"name":"Aris Vedertsis","website":""},{"id":799858,"bio":"I make things that I like. ","user_id":787469,"name":"Mike Brunswig","website":"www.flowersandscumbags.com"},{"id":787607,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer living in North-West England. \nIn recent years I have sought to explore the area where street and documentary photography meet, although I will turn my lens towards anything that catches my eye!","user_id":777151,"name":"Andrew Jones","website":""},{"id":799863,"bio":"A portrait photographer who appreciates street photography. ","user_id":787474,"name":"Keedon Wong","website":"www.keedonwong.com"},{"id":67601,"bio":"Guillaume Hebert (born in 1969 in Normandy) is an independent artist more focus on photography. In 1995, he is graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Caen.\nIn 2011 he embarked on a long trip to Asia and settled in Taiwan. This journey is decisive for his artistic practice: photography never lets go.\nIn 2018 he returned to Europe and decided to live in Berlin for a while. Forced to return to France, since 2019, he lives and works in Avignon.","user_id":67335,"name":"Guillaume Hebert","website":"guillaumehebert.com/NEWS"},{"id":732706,"bio":"Brandon Getty is a photographer from Stockton, California. He is currently based in Sacramento.","user_id":731844,"name":"Brandon Getty","website":"brandongettyphoto.com"},{"id":67737,"bio":"As an independent photographer, I do have a special interest in the old analogue photographic processes. In the daily digital 24/7 area with stressful deadlines, it inspires me to slowdown and get back to the pure craftsmanship of my profession. Besides my interest in the mentioned old photographic processes, I'm also focussing on landscapes in remote areas. Off-grid, free from daily stress and digital routines.","user_id":67471,"name":"Eugene Daams","website":"www.dutchimagefactory.com"},{"id":67687,"bio":"Norbert Hüttermann\n\nEducation as painter and property master at the theatre. Work for some years at different theatres in Germany and in Switzerland. Thereafter studies of communication desgin and photography at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund. Work for several years as Art Director and Creative Director in different advertising agencies.\n\nSince 1985 photographer in Düsseldorf. Norbert Hüttermann, specialist for corporate photography, is developping and interpreting photographic styles for companies as part of the corporate identity.\n\nOn top of that he teached as contract teacher for advertsing photography at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund.\n\nSince several years he is working more and more on free projects, as the long-term theme „Animale\" ","user_id":67421,"name":"Norbert Hüttermann","website":"www.huettermannfotografie.de"},{"id":180528,"bio":"Callie is a Swiss-based Malaysian. Her travels ignited\nher love for photography, and what started as a hobby\nhas now become an integral part of her life.\n\n Photography has transformed her perspective, allowing her to see the world in a new light. She captures moments, showing the honesty and authenticity of people through her unique view and positive attitude. For Callie, photography is more than just clicking the shutter; it’s about connecting and communicating with others.\n\nHer work has been recognized through various exhibitions, awards, and publications in international magazines and books.","user_id":179926,"name":"Callie Eh","website":"www.callieeh.com"},{"id":841742,"bio":"fogo777 é o site de apostas que sempre recomendo, confiável, seguro e com ótimos b?nus.\n\nMarca fogo777\nSite   https://fogo777.eu.com\nEndere?o：Plataforma digital fogo777, acessível em todo o Brasil  \nNúmero de telefone：Suporte dedicado fogo777 disponível 24h  \nEmail：contato@fogo777.eu.com\nHashtag：#fogo777 #fogo777.eu.com #fogo777.eu.com","user_id":827585,"name":"sdfwe fasd","website":"fogo777.eu.com"},{"id":67584,"bio":"Guillem Trius was born in Barcelona in 1991. He graduated in journalism at Facultat de Comunicació Blanquerna. He’s specialised in photojournalism and freelance reportages. \n\nHe worked as a freelance in countries like Ethiopia, Senegal, Guinea or Gambia publishing articles and pictures in Spanish newspapers and magazines like La Vanguardia or Diari ARA. At this moment he is working in some personal on going projects  in Ethiopia. He also worked documenting the refugee crisis in the Calais refugee Camp (The Jungle) and in Greece. \n\nNowadays he is established in London where he studied an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication (UAL).","user_id":67318,"name":"Guillem Trius","website":"www.guillemtrius.com"},{"id":138643,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer based in Edinburgh. My main photographic interests are within the portrait, advertising and fashion genre. Strongly believe that the main core in any project is its competent and professional implementation, matched with deep technical knowledge. On the mission to always create something for potential clients that is new, unique, and daring.","user_id":138041,"name":"Pavel Tamm","website":"www.paveltamm.co.uk"},{"id":67555,"bio":"I live in Chumphon, a southern province of Thailand. I graduated with a bachelor's degree in film from Rangsit University. I used to work in the movie industry. After that I opened a restaurant in my hometown. Photography is my hobby. My interest in what was happening around me led me to street photography. Because I never know what the day will bring, I am always excited to go out shooting.","user_id":67289,"name":"Noppadol Maitreechit","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/124543994@N05/ "},{"id":67919,"bio":"Through photography, I explore how humans and nature coexist—especially in a world where convenience often takes priority. My background as a civil engineer and the memory of my father, a quiet but proud man in the same field, have shaped my belief in the value of unseen efforts that support society.\n\nRather than chasing dramatic moments, I focus on modest landscapes, overlooked memories, and the quiet flow of time—seeking to capture the subtle traces of how we live and what we carry with us.","user_id":67653,"name":"Kazuhiro Sasaki","website":"kazuhirosasaki.work/index.html"},{"id":799760,"bio":"Mikayla Grosse is a multi-faceted Eurasian-Australian photographer and filmmaker, drawn to capturing and sharing diverse, universal stories in unique and innovative ways.","user_id":787393,"name":"Mikayla Grosse","website":"mikaylagrosse.com"},{"id":152079,"bio":"EDUCATION\nBFA\tPratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y.  1966\nMFA Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1969\nYale University School of Music and Art 1964\n\nRecent Exhibitions\nAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters Invitational Exhibition, NYC 2014\nPaul Robeson Gallery, Rutgers University 2013\nYale University 2013\n\nFellowships and Awards\nStoeckel Fellow, Yale University, 1964\nYaddo Fellowship, Saratoga Springs 1971,1974\nArtist and Residence Grant, Roswell Museum, Roswell N.M. 1973,74\nArtists Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts 1976\nPurchase Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters 2014.\n\nPUBLIC COLLECTIONS (Partial listing)\nArt Institute of Chicago \nBrooklyn Museum\nHarvard University Library \nUnited States Department of State\nWeatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina\nQueen Sophia Foundation, Madrid\nYale University Art Gallery\nArt Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi \nOrlando Museum of Fine Arts, Orlando, Florida\nRoswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell, NM\nWestern New Mexico University\nUniversity of Illinois\nUniversity of North Carolina\nMount Holyoke College Museum of Art, South Hadley, MA\nOklahoma Art Center\nCharles B. Goddard Center for the Arts\nMuseum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas\nNational Institute of Health/National Cancer Institute \nFederal Reserve Bank, Richmond, Virginia\n\nPUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA\n2017 Upstate, Feature in Stitch www.wecallitstitch.com/blog/detail/upstate-stephen-lorber\n2017 Weekend Portfolio Musee Magazine/ http://museemagazine.com/culture/2017/11/16","user_id":151477,"name":"STEPHEN LORBER","website":"www.stephenlorber.com"},{"id":166563,"bio":"","user_id":165961,"name":"Hala Kaddoura","website":"bio.site/halakaddoura"},{"id":799770,"bio":"","user_id":787402,"name":"chris catullo","website":"www.chriscatullo.com"},{"id":67655,"bio":"Also having studies Film Making \u0026amp; Cinematography, Nikos Tsiros is an Athenian Fashion \u0026amp;  Portrait photographer who loves to capturing moments and framing feelings. He has proven time and time again that with the right approach, a skilled photographer can shine some much needed light on even the most lifeless and indifferent of subjects.  \n\nHe has been selected by publishing houses and publications such as Condé Nast, Vogue, Lucky, Glamour, GQ, Men's Health, Mercedes-Benz Mag, among others, for numerous types of shoots, and has also partnered with Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire as well as other publications for Fashion Portraits, Portraits and Still Life projects.     \n\nHe now lends most of his professional time to fashion and advertising houses and is dedicating his craft to commercially applicable work within his preferred areas.\n\n","user_id":67389,"name":"Nikos Tsiros","website":"www.nikostsiros.com"},{"id":67657,"bio":"Born in 1983 in Oviedo. In 2001 she moved to Madrid to study journalism at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and a Professional Certificate in Photography at Escuela Superior de Fotografía Flash. She worked then as press photographer for news agencies (Europa Press or SevenPixNews) and publications from Unidad Editorial. She moved to London in 2009, where she worked as picture editor for Rooms Magazine and gained her MA course on Photojournalism and Documentary photography at Westminster University. Her work has been published and exhibited in the UK (Moving, Still, Ambika P3 Gallery; Source Magazine), Sweden (Malmö Fotobiennal 2015) and Spain (Crónica21; LAboral Museum of Art); where she is now based and combines photography projects with cultural management and teaching for organisations like Photoespaña. ","user_id":67391,"name":"Naomi Soto","website":"naomisotoandrino.wordpress.com"},{"id":672791,"bio":"I am a photographer, graduated in Documentary Photography from the esteemed Instituto de Estudios Fotográficos de Catalunya. With a profound curiosity for human rights and an unwavering commitment to LGBTQ+ issues and rights, I harness the power of my camera to unveil stories that have long remained shrouded in silence due to deeply rooted taboos.\n\nWith over a decade of immersion in the world of photography, my journey has been one of evolution and dedication. I've embraced the lens as my constant companion, capturing the essence of moments both profound and fleeting. Over the last three years, my commitment deepened, steering me toward a professional path in photography.\n\nMy pursuit of improving my craft led me to delve into the realms of documentary and portrait photography. \n\nMy recent project, 'Spectrum,' delves into the intricate terrain of mental health within the LGBTQI+ community. \n","user_id":672207,"name":"Alberto Branca","website":"www.albertobranca.com"},{"id":165349,"bio":"Chris Gordaneer’s energetic atmospheric images are the result of the intimacy he creates on his shoots. ”I always make people feel invited and welcome, when I’m shooting.”  Combining his talent and vision with top-notch production, Chris gets the most out of every shoot.  It’s easy to see why he has won more than 250 awards in the past 18 years.  Chris is a partner of Westside Studio in Toronto, the largest photographic studio in Canada.  His still and motion shoots have taken him across North and South America, the Caribbean, New Zealand, Africa and Europe.  Chris lives in Toronto with his wife, Dawn and their two boys.  When not shooting, you can find him outdoors with Maggie, the family dog.","user_id":164747,"name":"Chris Gordaneer","website":"www.chrisgordaneer.com"},{"id":67648,"bio":"Ryo is a Japan-born, Australia-based landscape photographer. Drawing inspiration from cognitive science, her work evolves around the concept of time and space. Through photography she explores how we human embrace and interact with surrounding environment.","user_id":67382,"name":"Ryo Yamauchi","website":"ryoyamauchi.com"},{"id":67755,"bio":"Evandro Martin , is born in the city of BOCAINA locaizada in São Paulo, the first contact with photography was in its infancy through an analog camera , the Olynpus Trip 35 will thus have a passion for photography. Starting in 2009 began his photographic career , making expeditions in several Brazilian states , Peru and Bolivia , having performed algunas photographic exhibitions in the south and the country nordesde and as a result of the expedition to Peru , the publication of a book entitled \" La Peninsula , Piura - Peru \"","user_id":67489,"name":"Evandro Martin","website":"www.evandromartin.com"},{"id":302441,"bio":"","user_id":301839,"name":"Anastasia Bulatova","website":"dominoforsure.com"},{"id":760213,"bio":"Ich lebe in Wien und Wien und seine Menschen sind auch die Hauptmotive in meiner Fotografie. \n\nDas Aufwachsen in den österreichischen Bergen prägt bis heute meine Freude an Landschaften und Naturräumen. Über 30 Jahre in Wien formten aber den Wunsch, diese Stadt und ihre Menschen in ihren verschiedenen Facetten abzubilden. Seither versuche ich meinen eigenen Blick auf diese Stadt zu finden und zu teilen; meist in Schwarzweiß, manchmal in Farbe, immer auf der Suche nach neuen Perspektiven.","user_id":754870,"name":"Wolfgang Bliem","website":"justabout.photography"},{"id":71191,"bio":"Agnieszka Sosnowska was born in Warsaw, Poland and was raised in Boston, Mass- achusetts. She earned a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and a MFA from Boston University.\nSosnowska has been the recipient of a number of grants, including a Fulbright Scholars Fellowship to Poland and an American Scandinavian Fellowship to Ice- land. She was awarded the Hjálmar R. Bárðarson Photography Grant awarded by the National Museum of Iceland.","user_id":70922,"name":"Agnieszka Sosnowska","website":"www.sosphotographs.com"},{"id":799881,"bio":"","user_id":787488,"name":"Arnaud BRUNI","website":""},{"id":778159,"bio":"Gabriel Civita Ramirez (b. 1998) is a Brazilian-born artist working primarily in photography. He is based in New York City, NY.","user_id":769409,"name":"Gabriel Civita Ramirez","website":"www.gabecr.net"},{"id":187309,"bio":"Street photographer based in London, UK","user_id":186707,"name":"Scott Little","website":"www.scottlittlephoto.com"},{"id":808023,"bio":"Sono un fotografo amatoriale, la mia passione per la fotografia mi porta a scattare foto non per rappresentare la realtá in se e basta ma per cercare di fat riflettere le persone attraverso la realtà rappresentata! ","user_id":793996,"name":"Christian Tontarelli","website":""},{"id":799857,"bio":"","user_id":787468,"name":"Allison Gilbert","website":"www.deepsouthproject.com"},{"id":799907,"bio":"A nurse and photographer based in Seoul","user_id":787510,"name":"종길 정","website":""},{"id":799908,"bio":"Olga Konchakova (born 1987) is a portrait photographer. Born in Morshansk, Tambov region. Lives and works in Moscow.\nIn her work he addresses the themes of human emotional states, relationships within the family, and adolescence. Living through feelings and emotions at different periods of her  life, she find them reflected in her children. By interacting with them, she dive deeper into various states, rethink them and convey them in photographs. \nOlga's works have been presented at group exhibitions in Russia and Greece. \n","user_id":787511,"name":"Olga Konchakova","website":""},{"id":799370,"bio":"Hobby photographer, former film distributor and producer and retired chairman of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Foundation (German film heritage).  Currently lecturer of the Goethe University Frankfurt, in the field of film and media studies.\nStarting with analog photography (Canon),  changing to digital photography (Fuji) and now using Leica.\n\n","user_id":787104,"name":"Ernst Szebedits","website":""},{"id":67721,"bio":"Natasha Ganme was born in São Paulo in 1991. Passionate about photography from an early age, then leaned in this universe dedicated to deeply develop their unique language through the images. With the help of the Pan American School of Arts where he graduated in 2011 in photography, has developed authorial projects whose language refers to a world of questions, conflicts, aesthetics, feelings, and behaviors of pain and pleasure. The result is very expressive compositions that penetrate the caller's mind.","user_id":67455,"name":"Natasha Ganme","website":"fotoimagemearte.com.br/natasha-ganme"},{"id":67864,"bio":"Stephen Shaw sees what most people are blind to having experienced a darker side of life. He has been published with Pitch, Stern Crime (GER) and Fused Magazine (UK). Shaw's online published work features with Petrie, Semi zine, Photo Grad, Trip publishing and Float. He specialises in semiotics, social documentary and portraiture, working within street/documentary and has self published 5 photo books Strange, Last Stop, The Gift, Omens of Murder and Queenstown. Stephens work focuses on social cleansing and open secrets in society, more easily seen by the victims of it, which became a part of his life. He would like  to work collaboratively having photo-books published with large publishers and feature in gallery exhibitions creating unique experiences,  producing work within what he loves.  Somewhat uniquely Stephen records audio whilst with sitters using dreams and Deja-vu to compose his work.\n\n“Stephen is a brave one, attracted to what others might run from”    PP Hartnett\n\nSadly society doesn't base its principles on truth. People believe what they want to believe. A sad reflection on contemporary cyber culture. A world of wrestling to please the spectator.\n\nNirvana in bloom, smells like teen spirit,\nBuffalo springs for what it’s worth\n","user_id":67598,"name":"Stephen Shaw","website":"www.steshaw.co.uk"},{"id":67869,"bio":"Dietmar Tallroth is a fine art photographer from Helsinki, Finland. His work is often inspired by Asian art and generally investigates the relationship between humans, nature and space.\nHis landscape, nature and other work has been shown in various solo and group exhibitions in Finland. His works are held in private collections in Finland, Germany and the U.S.. He is the author of five books and has done commissioned work on a number of architecture photography projects.","user_id":67603,"name":"Dietmar Tallroth","website":"www.dietmartallroth.com"},{"id":130713,"bio":"Photography is my way to live the world and to express myself. It's not a job, neither a hobby, but simply and truly life. My own life and that of others that I love to observe, describe and tell.\n\nBio\nBorn in 1977 in Mola di Bari, kissed by the sun and caressed by the sea of southern Italy, in the beautiful region of Puglia, I'm a photographer and creative designer, graduated from the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan. Self-taught photographer, I gained my experience by travelling and discovering my love for street photography, reportage and candid portraits.\n","user_id":130111,"name":"Sabino Parente","website":"www.sabinoparente.com"},{"id":68244,"bio":"Amateur passionné depuis l'enfance, la photo me permet de voyager et de figer des instants que d'autres n'ont pas eu la chance de voir.\nAlors, le partage prend tout son sens.","user_id":67978,"name":"Michael SCHAFTER","website":""},{"id":689284,"bio":"","user_id":688700,"name":"Rittman Martin","website":"www.instagram.com/martinrittmann"},{"id":131007,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer.\n\nParallel to a career as a researcher in mathematics, I have pursued my education in photography. Among my teachers were Paolo Woods and Tobias Zielony.\n\nConcerning exhibitions and portfolios, please visit my website www.peterhellekalek.com.","user_id":130405,"name":"Peter Hellekalek","website":"www.peterhellekalek.com"},{"id":130972,"bio":"My lifelong journey as an artist has evolved through explorations of ways of seeing into and through creative expressions found in painting, printing, photography and collage.","user_id":130370,"name":"Debra MacNealy","website":"debra-macnealy.pixels.com"},{"id":131359,"bio":"\nAileen Wong is a Hong Kong based photographer. She graduated with Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Photography from Nottingham Trent University, in the UK. After her study life in the UK, Wong studied Cinematography in Beijing Film Academy.\nAileen has always been fascinated with photography, finding new perception to see the world and capture with our curiosity. Photography to Wong is a passage to create fantasy with reality. \nWong participated and published in 100 Self-Portraits of Hongkongese and ‘You Are Not..’ was exhibited with Life Framer photography in Rome.  Recently ‘Dark Age’ was shortlisted from  The Motif Collective Photo competition Sep17. \n","user_id":130757,"name":"Aileen Wong","website":"www.facebook.com/wwwwhatwentwong"},{"id":67725,"bio":"\n13.08.1993, born in Skarżysko-Kamienna. In 2015 obtained Bachelor’s degree in Photography at the University of Arts in Poznań, Poland. In 2018 obtained Master's Degree in Photography at University of Arts London. \n\n\nPolish photographer based in London interested in\u0026nbsp;exploring cyclical nature of human rituals by utilizing historical photographic technique of\u0026nbsp;wet plate collodion, using contexts of identity, memory and ethnological investigation.\nHer work was a subject of a couple group student exhibitions (including Photofestival in Lodz 2013) as well as one individual exhibitions in 2016 at Circulation(s) Festival in Paris and second solo exhibition at University of Arts, Photography and Archive Research Centre in 2017. ","user_id":67459,"name":"Magda Kuca","website":"www.kucamagda.com"},{"id":771032,"bio":"Sarah Baron is a photographer in Washington, DC. Her work is primarily focused on details not readily seen at a casual glance. Many of her photos are creatively cropped images of architecture,  close-ups of plants, birds, and anything else that inspires her. She also captures images of local businesses and landmarks, some of which are no longer in existence. ","user_id":763421,"name":"Sarah Baron","website":""},{"id":800032,"bio":"Yiying is a Chinese photographer who's based in London. She's interested in capturing emotions with photographs so the emotions can be perfectly stored. ","user_id":787608,"name":"Yiying Liu","website":""},{"id":67753,"bio":"EXPOSIÇÕES:\n•\t1ª EXPOFOTO da Bahia (Expositor)\n•\tBahia Através das Lentes (Expositor)\n•\tSEFAZ Talentos 2012 / 2013 / 2014 / 2015/2016 (Expositor)\n•\tRevele Lauro de Freitas (Expositor)\n•\tNegro Fugido - O Eco Ancestral dos Quilombolas do Acupe\n•\tRecôncavo Reconvéxo\n\t\nPALESTRAS:\n•\tFotógrafo Rui Rezende Conta a Sua história - 1º sem 2015 (Produção do evento)\n•\tMesa redonda de Comunicação e Cultura MuNean / FTC ‐ O fotógrafo Diletante (Palestrante)\n•\tCaminhos Cruzados - Exposição dos trabalhos dos fotógrafos Péricles Mendes e Luciano Carcará e roda de debates com a participação dos fotógrafos Dario Magalhães e João Alvarez (Produção do evento)","user_id":67487,"name":"Juray De Castro","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/jurcas/with/31475320857"},{"id":800761,"bio":"","user_id":788163,"name":"Alexander Dodig","website":""},{"id":67746,"bio":"Bruce began photography in high school with a borrowed Instamatic. He soon graduated to the Nikkormat FTN in college, and became involved with all forms of media production. He then co-founded a multimedia production company, adding the Nikon F, Leica, and Arriflex to the stable of equipment possibilities. He detoured into engineering upon discovering a talent for programming, and has returned to photography with the advent of digital imaging. He has a special affinity for the pictorialists, particularly Stieglitz, Steichen, Kasebier and the Photo-Secession, and is working to define a New Pictorialist style...\n\nBruce is a Senior Lecturer in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he teaches Digital Photography and Sound Software Engineering and manages the Ambisonics VR Audio Studio.","user_id":67480,"name":"Bruce Hemingway","website":"www.brucehemingway.com"},{"id":799904,"bio":"","user_id":787507,"name":"Jérémie TESTOU","website":""},{"id":799963,"bio":"","user_id":787557,"name":"Michael Page","website":"mykilll.neocities.org"},{"id":165655,"bio":"I am an amateur street photographer, with opportunities to travel the world on my job.  ","user_id":165053,"name":"Somadevi Fernando","website":""},{"id":57149,"bio":"I have been a photographer since 1966. My first camera was a Kodak Instamatic, which was a square format film camera. Since then I have graduated from film SLR's to, first, Medium Format,  and then back to digital SLRs. I still tend to be addicted to the square format, but try to resist. I was born in England, lived in Iran, and here in California.\n\nMy relentless drive, as a colorblind artist, is to find beauty and truth, and show my vision of that through photographic art. Many people have provided their feedback to help me calibrate my use of color. The work is not an exact replication of what I see (my eyes see mainly yellows, and a narrow band of blue) but more an interpretation of what I have found wonder in, presented in my unique way and shared with those who experience the full spectrum of color in their daily lives. \n\nEach movement of the shutter snatches the essence of either a soul, a scene, or a feeling in a moment. Once that has been trapped, it is up to me to make it the very best version of itself, as I see it, and then share it with everyone. \n\nI hope this work, like all photography, shows that, though we all see things differently, the world is a magnificent place in an infinite number of ways, no matter who is doing the looking.\n\n\nMy work has won many local awards, Northern California Camera Club awards, and has been published in magazines such as The Cantuarian, Peninsula Magazine and Camera Magazine (the latter two, I believe, out of business), and also Lens Culture, The Sun Magazine, and Communication Arts, which are still in business.\nI have also been awarded Photo of the Day by the Smithsonian Magazine, and my work has been exhibited at Focus Gallery in San Francisco, at the San Diego Art Institute, at Las Lagunas Art Gallery, in the Gallery Show, “About Face” at the Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek Ca. and at CfPA in Carmel CA..\n","user_id":57154,"name":"Russell Houlston","website":"www.russellshoots.com"},{"id":130939,"bio":"I'm a linguist by profession and an amateur in photography. I'm interested in telling stories with my photography. ","user_id":130337,"name":"Daniel HUBER","website":""},{"id":58775,"bio":"Michal Korta lives and works in Krakow/Poland. He is an award-winning portrait and documentary photographer. Korta belongs to a new generation of photographers for whom the capturing of ideas is inseparable from the historical, emotional, and spiritual undertones of contemporary life. Bringing together intimate portraits with conceptual images, he explores the realities beyond their physical attraction. In 2016 an American portal Art Verseed named him one of 5 Eastern European photographers to know. His works were exhibited in Poland and abroad. He had published two photo books.","user_id":58780,"name":"Michal Korta","website":"kortastudio.com"},{"id":799978,"bio":"","user_id":787570,"name":"Jayden Jian","website":""},{"id":8927,"bio":"kathrine Rajalingam is a self-taught freelance photographer, writer and content creator based in Malaysia. Through her photography, she captures the silent conversations she has with the world, preserving them as visual memories.\n\n","user_id":8927,"name":"Kathrine Rajalingam","website":"nil"},{"id":724565,"bio":"I am mostly a landscape photographer, however living in NYC I am surrounded by the beauty of the city which I feel a need to capture","user_id":723981,"name":"Truman Margolies","website":""},{"id":847809,"bio":"Hi everyone. I'm Dr Deepak Dogra, Microbiologist by profession currently practicing and photographing in Nurpur , located in the lower hills of the state of Himachal Pradesh in District Kangra of North India.","user_id":833653,"name":"Deepak Dogra","website":""},{"id":130893,"bio":"Psicologo giuridico forense da sempre mi occupo delle emozioni che attraversano l'animo umano. Amante ed estimatrice della teoria di Carl Gustav Jung da sempre ho pensato che la fotografia sia paragonabile al sogno in quanto permette di indagare il proprio mondo inconscio. Qualsiasi foto è sempre un pensiero personale quindi altamente soggettivo.","user_id":130291,"name":"Ajna Demetra","website":""},{"id":131562,"bio":"My name is Jaka Gasar. I was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia where I live and work. My preoccupation for the last thirteen years has been documentary photography which gives opportunity to address, investigate and interprete topical or just interesting issues. I started my professional career in photography in 1997 at the Slovene daily Dnevnik for which I still work. Through my career, my photos were published in important Slovene newspapers or magazines. My work was exhibited in solo and group exhibitions and I received several awards for it. ","user_id":130960,"name":"Jaka Gasar","website":""},{"id":800034,"bio":"","user_id":787610,"name":"Octavio Hoyos","website":"visura.co/octaviohoyos"},{"id":800016,"bio":"","user_id":787596,"name":"Weonbae Park","website":""},{"id":68305,"bio":"I am an Italian documentary and street photographer based in London.\n\nAfter a Master Degree in pre and proto-historical Archaeology at the University of Padova in 2012 I decided to focus on the deepest passion of my life.\nIn 2014 I completed the Master Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication.\n\nAs my background is strictly related to the documentation of the past, today I dig between the layers of our community to describe humanity and its behaviours. An anthropological research recorded through a lens that would like to offer a fair visual representation of the stories I have the pleasure to witness to.\nSince 2014 I am based in London and some of my photographs have been published on the Financial Time Magazine, The Guardian, International Gallerie, La Repubblica, Il Corriere della Sera and La Gazzetta dello Sport. \n2015 Shortlisted, Magnum \"30 under 30\" competition.\n2014 Shortlisted, Magnum “Top 30 under 30” competition.\n\n\n","user_id":68039,"name":"Francesco Ragazzi","website":"www.francescoragazzi.co.uk"},{"id":68297,"bio":"Mis primeros acercamientos a la fotografía fueron a través de la carrera de Diseño de Imagen y Sonido - UBA. Hacia la mitad del recorrido, caí perdidamente enamorada de la fotografía. \nPor lo cual decidí hacer la carrera de Fotografía Profesional en ISEC.\nHoy me encuentro en este hermoso mundo de la fotografía desarrollando nuevas técnicas y buscando nuevos hábitats. \n","user_id":68031,"name":"Mariana Olmos","website":"www.marianolmosfotografia.com.ar"},{"id":800045,"bio":"A Slovenian self-proclaimed life enthusiast on an ever changing mission. \n\n","user_id":787620,"name":"Dino Mehle","website":""},{"id":91714,"bio":"Niall Hartnett was born in Ireland. He emigrated to the USA in 1995 and lives in rural Illinois near Chicago. He is a self-taught photographer with a special interest in portraits of people with a Fine Art/Fashion style. His photographs are captured both on film with medium format cameras as well as full frame digital.\n\nA photographic tribute book about his father, the great Irish poet Michael Hartnett is now self-published on lulu.com. Photographs from this work have been exhibited in Milwaukee and Chicago and have been the subject of several newspaper and radio interviews both in the USA and Ireland.  A new exhibition on the Irish writers will open in Ireland in April 2015.\n\nNiall is always on the look-out for new subjects and models and would be happy to receive e-mails about this, print sales or Michael Hartnett.","user_id":91251,"name":"Niall Hartnett","website":"niallhartnett.com"},{"id":46783,"bio":"Biography:\n\nI’m an architect founder of a successful architectural company. Architecture and photography, they are somehow interlinked, they both are related to the idea of space, tridimensionality and people interacting with the environment.  For me, learning photography was a natural and organic process. Compared to architecture in where the whole project’s genesis for conception to completion can take years, photography allowed me to vent my creativity in a shorter amount of time.\n\nPublications and commercials:\nI have had several reportages published in Vice magazine, Causette Magazine. Norwegian Airlines Magazine L’oeil de la Photographie, Stern Magazine, Nat Geo Italia, Ddonna La Repubblica, Die Zeit, Lens Culture and  Photovogue for Vogue Italia. I have done few advertaisment campaign, among them, Vodafone picked one of my pictures from the “Italian summer” reportage for their summer advertisement campaign in Holland and Stella Artois has chosen one of my pictures for their advertisement campaign in Belgium.  \n\nExibitions:\nI have had two solo exhibitions about my work:\n-\tOctober/January 2023 Amberg, Germany @ Luftmusem\nhttps://www.luftmuseum.de/en/exhibitions/currently-on-vie","user_id":46788,"name":"Lorenzo Grifantini","website":"www.lorenzogrifphoto.com"},{"id":91554,"bio":"Saundi, a self-taught photographer, has been shooting professionally since 2010. His work has been featured on SI.com (Sports Illustrated), in El Diario (the oldest Spanish language newspaper in the country), Chronogram Magazine, Edible Hudson Valley, and The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. His most recent clients include Makeup Forever, Door Dash, Camatic, Kohler and SpotHero.\n\nSaundi has had a photo chosen as a Smithsonian Magazine editor’s pick, and he has been a finalist in the Smithsonian Photo Competition (70 finalists chosen from a pool of more than 46,000 entrants, from 168 countries). His work has been featured in the NY Photo Festival Capture Brooklyn exhibit, the \"People in the City\" exhibit at Berlin Blue Gallery (Berlin), and at the Sony World Photography Exhibit (at Somerset\nHouse, London)- the World Photography Organisation selected Saundi’s work from 52,323 images selected from 171 countries.","user_id":91091,"name":"Saundi Wilson","website":"www.saundiwilsonphotography.com"},{"id":797844,"bio":"I'm a Japanese university student.\nI was born in 2002.","user_id":785725,"name":"Shuya Takano","website":""},{"id":67748,"bio":"Patricia Nauta is a portrait photographer graduated in 1991 from the Rietveld Academy as an artist, and in 2013 as a photographer from The Photo Academy in Amsterdam. ","user_id":67482,"name":"Patricia Nauta","website":"www.patricianauta.nl"},{"id":278470,"bio":"I'm a street photographer and enjoy telling stories through photos. I try to capture moments that provide images of people that holistically convey a sense of place, activity, movement (when appropriate), and surprise. Most of my images are shot with a 28mm lens which forces me to get close to subjects and interact with them in a respectful, candid manner.","user_id":277868,"name":"jerry caruso","website":""},{"id":67925,"bio":"Landmarks of professional life:\n\n    Photo reporter and editor in Mediaport News Agency (Kharkiv, Ukraine) since March 2008. Contributor to such news agencies as RIA Novosti, Unian and ITAR TASS on a freelance basis since August 2008.\n    Editorial portrait photographer  in \"Forbes\" magazine, as well as a number of periodical editions base in Ukraine, such as Focus\", “Reporter”, since year 2010. \n    Freelance contributor to \"National Geographic\" since May 2013, \"Le Monde\" (France), Associated press since 2014,  \"The Guardian\" (UK) since 2015, Wirtschafts Wochesince (Germany) and others.\n    Regular workshops, composition and visual language course in “Kharkiv Photoschool ICF” since 2013, documentary course since 2015.\n\n    Member of UPHA (Ukrainian Photographic Alternative) and UAPF (Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers) group since year 2013, National Society of Photo Artists of Ukraine since 2015.\n\n \n\n    Exhibitions:\n\n08.2013 exhibition at the Baltic Biennale of Photography, Kalliningrad\n\n01.2014 solo exhibition at the gallery Dziga, Lviv\n\n06.2014 exhibition at Eleven Gallery, Rennes, France\n\n07.2014 exhibition at Tea Factory Gallery, Odessa\n\n10.2014 exhibition at La Quitreme Image, Paris\n\n11.2014 exhibition at the Festival of Contemporary Art \"Terra Futura\", Kherson.\n\n12.2014 solo exhibition at Come.In gallery, Kharkiv\n\n02.2015 short movie for festival “Bring Us Your Woman” in USA\n\n07.2015 solo exhibition at Galerie Claude Samuel, Paris\n\n09.2015 exhibition at Ukrainian Cultural Center, Los Angeles\n\n10. 2015 exhibition at Ukrainian Museum, New York\n\n11.2015 exhibition at Come.In gallery, Kharkiv\n\n01.2016 solo exhibition in Municipal Gallery, Kharkiv\n\n03.2016 exhibition in French Institute of Alexandria, Egypt\n\n04.2016 exhibition in Lavra gallery, Kiev\n\n06.2016 exhibition in Municipal Gallery during night if museums, Kharkiv\n\n08.2016 exhibition in Yermilov Centre, Kharkiv\n\n04.2017 Selection for main exhibition in festival Odessa // Batumi\n\n \n\n    Selected publications:\n\n10.2014 Opera magazine, Germany\n\n11.2014 5.6 magazine, Ukraine\n\n04.2015 P3, Portugal\n\n06.2015 P3, Portugal\n\n \n\nSpecialization: visual reporting, street photography, art photography projects (without limits) ","user_id":67659,"name":"Igor Chekachkov","website":"www.chekachkov.com"},{"id":67928,"bio":"Benoit Chattaway (born November 2nd, 1986) is a documentary photographer based in Brussels.\n\nFrench and English citizen, he grew up in France, the US, the UK and Belgium where he has graduated with a degree of photography from INRACI (Institut National de Radioélectricité et de Cinématographie) in Brussels.\n\nTo support himself and his projects he began his career as a portrait photographer. He then worked as a freelance retoucher for agencies and other photographers while performing assignments for private and corporate clients. From 2013 till the end of 2014 he moved to Lebanon where he worked during the context of the Syrian refugee crises.\n\nAttracted by the relation between a sociocultural context and a physical environment his essays are based on a narrative approach. Through a workflow composed of portraits or landscapes (sometimes both) Benoit explores the identity, social status and environment of his subjects.","user_id":67662,"name":"Benoit Chattaway","website":"www.chattawayphotos.com"},{"id":91845,"bio":"J’ai commencé la photo tard et c’est mon amour du voyage qui m’a amenée vers cette discipline.\nA 21 ans, j’ai interrompu mes études en Allemagne pour vivre en Mongolie avec une famille mongole pendant environ un an. J’ai poursuivi mon voyage en Sibérie et en Chine pour vivre avec des familles locales.\nEn 2012, après de longues études, je me suis engagée dans la Marine nationale pour servir en Nouvelle-Calédonie. J’ai vécu dans le Pacifique sud entre 2012 et 2016.\nDe cette magnifique région, j’ai rapporté des photos et des souvenirs extraordinaires. \nJ'ai ensuite déménagé en Côte d'Ivoire.\n\nA travers mes photos, je souhaite montrer la richesse de la Terre et des peuples qui la composent.","user_id":91382,"name":"Alix Willemez","website":"www.alix-willemez.com"},{"id":91868,"bio":"My name is Giulia Magnaguagno, stage name GiuliaMagg.\nI do Portrait and Travel Photography. \n\nI'm graduated in Interpreting Studies in Milan but then, when I realized that my desire was to be a photographer, I moved to Madrid where I lived and studied at the Photographic Accademy named EFTI for 2 years. \nAfter then, I returned to Italy, I worked for a while in the cinematographic field as camera operator and DOP always maintaining my job as a freelance photographer. \n \nMy works has been shown in several art fair and expositions among them:\nFuoribiennale in Venice, Photissima Art Fair, Biennale of Brescia, Affordable Art Fair (Rome); and in 2013 I've been selected for the artistic Residence Program \"Se Renta\" in Tijuana Mexico. \nI'm one of the 2 creators of \"Vitamina Project\" the independent project that wants to develop a more sustainable and respectful way of traveling. \nIf you would like to know more about \"Vitamina Project\", please visit: www.vitaminaproject.com\nThank you\nGiuliaMagg","user_id":91405,"name":"Giulia Magnaguagno","website":"www.giuliamagg.com"},{"id":131473,"bio":"Artist photographer\n\u0026nbsp;The photo is for me a way to express myself well beyond words ...","user_id":130871,"name":"Valou Perron","website":"www.valou.weonea.com"},{"id":68382,"bio":"Ex student of photography at the Art School in Murcia, now I combine work in a photographic studio with more personal projects.","user_id":68116,"name":"Sergio López","website":"www.fabricafotografica.com"},{"id":68019,"bio":"Patricia Gouvêa was born in 1973 in Rio de Janeiro, where she works. Visual artist, works with photography, video, installation and urban intervention. Her work as an artist prioritizes moving photography and images and their potential interfaces, where the notion of time is one of the main pillars of her research. She is a Communication graduate from ECO/UFRJ, a Specialist in Photography and Social Sciences (UCAM/RJ) and a Master of Communication and Culture on the Communication Technologies and Image Aesthetics track (ECO/UFRJ). From 2005 to 2009 she was a member of the Grupo DOC (Desordem Obssessiva Compulsiva) collective, which promoted scores of actions in Brazil and abroad. She has published the books “Membranas de Luz: os tempos na imagem contemporânea” [Membranes of Light: times in contemporary imagery] (2011, Azougue Editorial), \"Imagens Posteriores\" [Posterior Images] (2012, Réptil Editora) and \"Banco de Tempo\" [Benches of Time] (2014, in partnership with artist Isabel Löfgren, edited by the authors), and participated in many others. \nShe had her first individual art show in Rio de Janeiro in 2003. Since then, she has had other individual exhibits and has participated in collective exhibitions in Brazil, China, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Italy and Sweden. Her individual shows took place in China, in Brazil, in Colombia, in Italy and Argentina. In partnership with artist Isabel Löfgren she developed the long term reserches Banco de Tempo/Benches of Time (exhibition at Galeria do Lago/Museu da República, RJ, curator Isabel Sanson Portella, 2012; website and independent book launched in 2015) and Mãe Preta/Black Mother (exhibition at Galeria Pretos Novos Arte Contemporânea/Instituto Pretos Novos, RJ, curator Marco Antonio Teobaldo; website and publication, 2016).\n\nShe was one of the founders of \"Agência Foto In Cena\" (1995/98) and Ateliê da Imagem (1999), a cultural space in Rio de Janeiro dedicated to research, reflection and production of images, where she acted as artistic director till December 2013. Represented by cultural platform and gallery TAL | Tech Art Lab in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and by Bossa Gallery in Miami, USA. ","user_id":67753,"name":"Patricia Gouvea","website":"www.patriciagouvea.com"},{"id":69182,"bio":"Magdalena Borowiec, born 1981, based in Warsaw, sociologist, author of a solo exhibition “Where the Stars Hang Lower” in the Castle District Museum in Sandomierz (2014). Her photos have appeared on the pages of Dodho Magazin, Doc Photo Magazine, foto8.com, Le Journal de la Photograpie and in the Polish Fotografia quarterly. She was selected to Debuts – the group publication and exhibition of 36 Polish debuting photographers.","user_id":68916,"name":"Magdalena Borowiec","website":"www.magdalenaborowiec.com"},{"id":69337,"bio":"Serena Biagini, born in Sassuolo (Italy) in 1983, is an artist who uses photography, both analogue and digital, as a tool to explore the mystery of the human condition and to interpret stories connected to her own experiences.\n\nThe elements of nature, such as water, animals and the body, become a sort of staging\nof ancient emotions ranging from defense, transition, identification and the search for\nfreedom, unconsciously recreating a repeated act of rebirth that from time to time\ntakes new forms and shades.\n\nNature, bodies, water, self-portraits, become spaces and places of interpretation\nthrough which it is easier to talk about emotions that otherwise would not be able to\ncome out.\n\nTherefore, the creative act becomes an attempt to regain possession of the primary\nneeds of a human being, and of denied vulnerability, trying to re-design a desired\npath, which starts from the womb, and goes through various stages of growth, in the\ncontinuous search for one's own identity and position in the world.\n\nShe also combines authorial research with commercial works. ","user_id":69071,"name":"Serena Biagini","website":"www.serenabiagini.com"},{"id":749590,"bio":"","user_id":746102,"name":"Andy Falconer","website":"www.andyfalconerphotography.com"},{"id":697040,"bio":"San Diego native richard richard richards (FKA “Richard Provencio”), is a visual artist, writer, and recovering comedian who primarily works in the medium of photography. richards considers his camera an extension of himself and uses it “like a Quija Board only cooler,” claiming it helps guide him to a place where intuition, chance, and preparedness meet and also “it’s got a lot of megapixel thingies\" Known for his professionalism, sincerity, and cleverful…ness(?), richards has a knack for finding the exact moment when a feeling emerges and pulling it right out of thin air like a daft pick pocket or bumbling sorcerer. ","user_id":696456,"name":"richard richard richards","website":"www.ricpics.me"},{"id":744841,"bio":"2008 habe ich mit der Fotografie angefangen. \nFaziniert wie viele neue Möglichkeiten des Ausdrucks dort auf mich warteten.\n Ich erarbeitete mal  konstruierte Scenen oder  spontane Bilder.\nMenschen und was Menschen erschaffen liegt hierbei in meinem Fokus.  Ich sehe  den Menschen  als engelhafte Bestie an.\n Die Ästhetik der Boshaftigkeit. Meister der Zerstörung.\nEs gibt aber auch den stillen Moment des Respektes und der Rührung.\nFotografie kann süchtig machen,  es sieht einen in seinen Bann.\nUnd läßt mich nicht mehr los.\n\nEs gibt so viele wunderbare Bilder die die Vielfältigkeit auf unserer Erde zeigen. Es gibt so begnadete Fotografen deren Bilder einen berühren.\nAngetrieben bin ich von Momenten die durch die Fotografie immer wieder erlebt werden können.","user_id":741892,"name":"Claudia Griebl","website":"www.claudia-griebl.com"},{"id":832238,"bio":"I'm a 23 year old photographer of landscapes and pets .I'm trying to build a buisness so any likes or follows are much appreciated .alternatively you can buy my prints at \nhttps://eejharris-smith.picfair.com/","user_id":817976,"name":"Ethan Harris-smith","website":"jelharrisphotography11.mypixieset.com"},{"id":713358,"bio":"I have multicultural and multidimensional knowledges which is helping me in photography :  \nI am french, was born and lived in Kazakhstan, after marriage stayed more then 10 years in Dubai, and since few years we settled in France, in Provence  \nI am speaking: English, French, Russian\nI got higher psychology and art, painting educations, plus i have some other different hobbies, which is involving in my work.\nI love to travel, I have visited many countries and seen many cultures, meeting people of different nationalities enriches me.","user_id":712774,"name":"Valentina Acrement","website":"acrement.com"},{"id":68123,"bio":"I am an awarded travel and documentary photographer, trained in the late 90s.\n\nBorn, living, and working in Buenos Aires, Argentina, I've spent the past few decades traveling the world, primarily focused on photography.\n\nDespite the overwhelming flood of images we see today, I still believe in the enduring power of a photograph.\n","user_id":67857,"name":"Adrián Muiño","website":""},{"id":67922,"bio":"IN COLLECTIONS \nH.E.F. Juan Entrecanales\nPilar Citoler Foundation\nEnaire Foundation\nBilbao Fineart Museum \nNmas 1 Madrid\nWifredo Lam La Habana. \nBibliotheque Nationale de France\nSOLO EXHIBITS\nVanguardia gallery. 2018, 2016, 2013,2011,2009\nIberoamérica Europa Foundation. 2017\nBilboArgazki 2012\nSestao 2011\nDonostimagen 2010.\nInes Barrenechea Gallery  2009\nFrancisco Leiro workshop  2009\nUBS 2008\nCasadecor. 2008\nCan Xicu  2007\nSome GROUP EXHIBITS\nOpen Art Madrid 2021\nPhotoespaña 2020\nAlicante University Museum 2019\nAlbacete Museum 2018\nCervantes Institute 2018\nSan Fernando Fine Arts Academy 2017\nIN COLLECTIONS \nH.E.F. Juan Entrecanales\nPilar Citoler Foundation\nEnaire Foundation\nBilbao Fineart Museum \nNmas 1 Madrid\nWifredo Lam La Habana. \nBibliotheque Nationale de France\nSOLO EXHIBITS\nVanguardia gallery. 2018, 2016, 2013,2011,2009\nIberoamérica Europa Foundation. 2017\nBilboArgazki 2012\nSestao 2011\nDonostimagen 2010.\nInes Barrenechea Gallery  2009\nFrancisco Leiro workshop  2009\nUBS 2008\nCasadecor. 2008\nCan Xicu  2007\nSome GROUP EXHIBITS\nOpen Art Madrid 2021\nPhotoespaña 2020\nAlicante University Museum 2019\nAlbacete Museum 2018\nCervantes Institute 2018\nSan Fernando Fine Arts Academy 2017\nVenetian Architecture Biennial 2016\nAWARDS IN\nAesthetica Art Prize,International Photographic Awards,Critical Mass Photolucida 2019,Scopio Magazine,ENAIRE,Vila Casas Foundation,Alicante and Albacete Contemporary Art\n","user_id":67656,"name":"Alfonso Batalla","website":"www.alfonsobatalla.com"},{"id":67946,"bio":"Theo Derksen is a Dutch photographer who has received several awards including the Kodak Award, a Polaroid sponsorship, The Amsterdam Art Foundation Grant and the Limburg Art Grant. After studying Photography and Audio Visual Design he worked as a trainee with Magnum photographer Ernst Haas before becoming a photojournalist for several Dutch newspapers and magazines. In 1990 he became an associate professor in photography and research at University Zuyd Art Department and later Head of Visual Communications. He has also been a visiting professor at many major educational establishments.","user_id":67680,"name":"Theo Derksen","website":"www.theoderksen.com"},{"id":67947,"bio":"","user_id":67681,"name":"Roberto Ornellas","website":"www.robertoornellas.com.br"},{"id":68550,"bio":"Graduate of School of Association of Polish Art Photographers (ZPAF).\nAwards and special prizes\nSeveral awards and special prizes in “Foto” magazine contests held in 2002, 2003 and 2005\nSpecial prize from “Phototomagazin”, Russia 2002\n2nd award, cat. People/Portrait – IPOTY 2015\nGrand prix, cat. My Poland - HumanDoc 2016\nHonorable mention – IPOTY 2016\nExhibitions\nCollective exhibition inTashkent and Brussels, UN photo contest on the theme “Water is Life”, the Tashkent House of Photography, the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan – 2003\nCollective exhibition in Brussels, “I live with MS in Poland” contest, “Pozytywny impuls” quarterly magazine and Polish MS Society 2007\nMuseums Night, old techniques in in Old Gallery ZPAF, 2015\nSymphonia Varsovia, old techniques, 2015\nIndividual exhibition “A step away from paradise …”, Warsaw 2016, Mrągowo 2016, Gallery of Photography B\u0026amp;B, Bielsko-Biala 2016\nCurator\nCollective exhibition „One, two, three...  you will refugee”, Warsaw 2017, Mragowo 2018","user_id":68284,"name":"Aga Kunicka","website":"www.agakunicka.pl"},{"id":68251,"bio":"Mein Einstieg in eine intensivere künstlerische Auseinandersetzung mit dem Medium Fotografie begann 2012 mit dem Projekt \"365\", bei dem ich mich verpfichtete tagtäglich mein Leben mit einem Foto pro Tag zu dokumentieren. In gewisser Weise tue ich das bis Heute und meine Arbeit hat diesen dokumentarischen Aspekt nie wieder verloren. Ich fotografiere in fast jeder Situation und Lebenslage. Die Kamera spiegelt meine Erlebniswelten, sozialen Kontakte und Haltung der Welt gegenüber. Sie zeigt mir, wer ich bin und wer ich sein möchte. \n\nMeine Arbeiten sind geprägt von einer Emotionalität, die gewollt ist als Durchschreitung von inneren Erlebnisräumen und die Kraft haben Gestalter und Betrachter transformiert zu hinterlassen.\n\nIn den Short Stories entsteht über ein Dyptichon genug Mehrdeutigkeit, um den Betrachter an Orte zu führen, an denen die gewohnten Kategorien und Konzepte aufgebrochen werden und zu einer Spielwiese verschiedenster Bedeutungen führen.","user_id":67985,"name":"Nadja Varga","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/74339172@N04"},{"id":68169,"bio":"Ramin Hashempour is an acclaimed award winning photographer, focusing on fine art, humanitarian and documentary photography. As a fine art photographer, he tries to bring new perspectives to visual expressions of culture, exploring the dynamic between diverse people, lifestyles, and communities. As a humanitarian artist, Ramin takes images that highlight the human suffering, and sustainable development, as well as the devastating impact of armed conflict, poverty, environmental issues, child abuse, landmines and human trafficking. Ramin developed his skills through academic degrees in photography, film, media and communication from Ryerson University in Canada. He began his career as a studio and modeling photographer, also working on film crews for Toronto-based film production companies. But Ramin quickly focused his career on social documentaries and photojournalism, working as a freelancer for different media outlets. As his interest in international affairs and humanitarian work grew, Ramin also studied a master’s in Global Diplomacy at SOAS University of London. He also started working with various humanitarian and non-governmental organizations in different countries, including Afghanistan, Kenya, Nepal, Myanmar, Egypt, Cambodia, Jordan, Nigeria, Syria, both as a photographer and as an aid-worker. \nHis photographs have been published across a variety of media platforms, including the BBC, ICRC websites, the Daily Telegraph, Huffington Post and the World Bank Annual Report 2013. \nAwards: \n2018 – ‘’Longing’’ Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA) Gold Winner Editorial War and Conflict \n2018 – ‘’The Shades of Nigerian Tango’’ Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA) Honorable Mention \n2016 – ‘’Longing’’ International Photography Awards (IPA) 2nd place Winner Editorial War and Conflict \n2016 – ‘’Father \u0026amp; Son’’ Hamdan Bin Rashed International Photography Awards , Finalist and Photo of the Day \n2015 – ‘’Childhood’’ I SHOT IT Photo Contest by Leica Winner of Mark of Excellence \n2014 – ‘’Colors of War’’ International Photography Awards (IPA) 3rd place Winner, War and Conflict \n\n","user_id":67903,"name":"Ramin Hashempour","website":"raminhashempour.com"},{"id":254523,"bio":"Nací en Buenos Aires, ciudad donde vivo y trabajo, en 1961. Soy fotógrafo y pintor. He realizado diversas muestras dentro y fuera de mi país en forma individual y colectiva. Algunas de mis fotografías se encuentran en colecciones privadas y en la colección del Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires.\nActualmente continúo trabajando en fotografía urbana y en pintura abstracta.","user_id":253921,"name":"Eduardo Saperas","website":""},{"id":68378,"bio":"Known mostly for her unique brand of mixed media on canvas, Odeta Xheka is an artist, writer, poet, and debuting picture book creator.\n\nHer story parallels the highs and lows that countless women artists face, as they negotiate the demands to create and procreate alongside the commandment to create and be self-interestedly individualistic - the clash of daily pressures of the family with the aspiration to make ambitious art.\n\nIn recent years, alongside focusing on raising her family, Xheka has worked mostly on digital art projects that aim to decipher the various ways that a lived reality and an emotional truth can be represented.","user_id":68112,"name":"Odeta Xheka","website":"www.odetaxhekavisuals.com"},{"id":68605,"bio":"Leonardo Savaris is a photographer born and active in the south of Brazil. He began to photograph in 2011 and graduated in photography of the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS/RS in 2017. Since then he has been improving his work skills and deserving prominence in publications, exhibitions and specialized competitions. Besides developing an authorial work, he also works as a freelance photographer.\nAmong the publications, we highlight the magazines: Only Mobile Art (NY), EPA( European Press Photo Agency), Poy latam, The Independent, Lcil De La Photographie, selected for the main photography festivals in the country: Valongo International Image Festival, Paraty in Focus, International Photography Festival (Festfoto Porto Alegre), Tiradentes Photography Festival (Foto em Pauta). He was ranked in the Top 30 Brazilian photographers by 35Awards 2017 (Russia) and also has projects in the LensCulture. Awarded in the South American PhotoMigration Contest: Migration with Other Lenses, promoted by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a specialized body of the United Nations (UN).","user_id":68339,"name":"Leonardo Savaris","website":"www.leonardosavaris.com.br"},{"id":68639,"bio":"Born in Palermo in 1977, I’ve spent my adolescence in the heart of Sicily, absorbed in the nature of Madonie Park.\nWhen I was young, I’ve got passionate to the study of technical and artistic drawing, following a phase of painting’s experience and a fruitful collaboration with the artist Croce Taravella.\nAfter completing my studies in engineering and architecture, I moved to Berlin, a creative city that awakened in me the interest in photography as a useful tool to represent reality and space.\nI initially began to get interested in the study of natural and artificial subjects by creating abstract compositions. In my most recent works I face issues concerning the cities’ historical and contemporary architecture. \nPhotography represents also a document of my travels around the world.\nI am based in Milan, where I teach, I work as an architect and continue to develop my artistic research.\n","user_id":68373,"name":"Pietro Di Girolamo","website":"www.pietrodigirolamo.met"},{"id":677985,"bio":"Emmi Minkkinen (b. 1984) is a Finnish Photography Artist.\n\nEmmi's passion for photography and photographic art was sparked by documentary photography. Emmi's timeless works feature themes such as motherhood, mother-daughter relationships, cycles and growing up.\n\nEmmi has studied photography at the Turku Academy of Arts (Bachelor of Arts, spring 2025). She has been working as a photographer from 2017.\n\nEmmi has had several solo exhibitions, and has been involved in several group exhibitions and publications both in Finland and abroad. These include Head On festival in November 2025 with a Hidden Mother- series and ImageNation Paris Just Women, also November 2025. The Fotoslovo at Limassol Municipal Arts Centre (2025) Format21 exhibition, (work Girls with the cake) Derby Art Museum and Art Gallery, Derby, 2021 and the publication Eyemama (Karni Arieli) 2023.\n\nAt the time Emmi is working on few projects. In Hidden Mother -project she explores themes of motherhood, identity, and cultural expectations. The other one is From the Roots, It Grows that explores childhood and growing up through the cycle of nature. From the Roots, It grows is long term project where Emmi has been observing and photographing my three daughters as they grow.\n\nEmmi will have exhibition titled Daughters of Rauha in the autumn of 2026. The Daughters of Rauha  explores intergenerational trauma, mother–daughter relationships, and memories. Its starting point is the murder of Emmi’s great-grandmother Rauha, which took place in their home yard in 1969.\n","user_id":677401,"name":"Emmi Minkkinen","website":"www.emmiminkkinen.com"},{"id":68032,"bio":"Richard Silver is New York born and Bred (raised in  Brooklyn and now lives in South Florida), but to him, home is where his camera is. Richard has visited 109 countries and more than 400 cities in his life.  Even through his diverse former career paths that included Beverage distributor, Wall Street Broker, and Manhattan real estate Agent, he’s always maintained a passion for photography and started shooting full time in 2011.\nRichard’s love for travel has afforded him many opportunities to shoot different cities and cultures. He loves iconic architecture, whether it’s ancient or modern, and is always focused on documenting beautiful structures in each new city he visits. Richard loves using techniques such as Tilt Shift, HDR, Vertical Panoramas and Time Slice to present our everyday world in an altered visual context. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Skyscraper Museum and Krause Gallery in New York. Corporate clients include UNAIDS, Bank of America, Macy’s ,Tiffany’s and IKEA.\n","user_id":67766,"name":"Richard Silver","website":"www.richardsilverphoto.com"},{"id":67999,"bio":"From a very young age, life put me near the sea for vacations and little by little I was amazed by its fish and creatures, now I dedicate my journey to teach people to enjoy our seas as a diving instructor since 2003, Photography became a pacion and wanted to take each and every one of the inhabitants that allow me to spend moments with them regardless of our presence letting their beauty admire\n\nI am an amateur photographer who has been improving the underwater photography technique for many years, because I am interested in being able to show the beauties of the sea and its inhabitants in all its splendor, last year they gave me the World Champion prize in the Underwaterphotography contest.\n","user_id":67733,"name":"Alejandro Topete","website":"www.scubaexcite.com"},{"id":719736,"bio":"Nolan Septer studied photography at the Isaacson School for Communication, Arts \u0026amp; Media at Colorado Mountain College. He has exhibited his work in numerous group shows in Colorado, Minnesota, and New York. In 2020, he documented the Back Lives Matter protests that ensued after the death of George Floyd. An image from that series was displayed at the International Center of Photography in New York City in their show ICP Concerned: Global Images for Global Crisis. That show culminated in a book by the same name. Nolan has received multiple honorable mentions in the International Photography Awards. He now resides in Minneapolis, and is still making his landscape work, while also developing some documentary projects. He had his first solo exhibition at Praxis Gallery in Minneapolis in 2023. He is now into shooting 35mm film and recently has learned how to make prints in the darkroom.","user_id":719152,"name":"Nolan Septer","website":"www.nolansart.com"},{"id":117883,"bio":"","user_id":117281,"name":"Michelina Jornov","website":""},{"id":381101,"bio":"An emerging photographer with a background in translation and music, Robert Claus has been exploring drawing, composition, and theater since an early age. Born in Germany, he relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area after graduating from the University of London. \n\nAttending a major retrospective of David Hockney in 2014 inspired him to return to his childhood love of photography. A self-taught artist, he has since studied under Gina Militia, and taken workshops and classes from Ed Kashi, Neal Menschel, and Oleg Savunov (at Stanford), as well as Joel Grimes (remote), among others.\n\nNow looking to gain wider exposure through open calls and other opportunities, he has produced several book-length curated projects that range from abstract still-life compositions to urban exploration. He recently designed Sunset Shrine, a photography-based installation intended to drive awareness for environmental concerns.","user_id":380517,"name":"Robert Claus","website":"www.clausphoto.art"},{"id":800168,"bio":"I'm a travel photographer experiencing the world with his wife Leslie. Through my camera lens, My goal is to document what he sees and share that experience with others through my images. I portray the country or location in a way that represents the true culture of the people and the environment.\n","user_id":787720,"name":"John Chatham","website":""},{"id":6889,"bio":"Pannawat Muangmoon (b. 1990, Thai) explores perception, subjectivity, and mental health within contemporary screen culture. His diverse practice spans installations, digital media, photography, and painting, aiming to explore the intricate relationship between the human psyche and advancing technologies through a Buddhist lens. Pannawat delves into the profound implications of ubiquitous screen interfaces on our sense of self and perception. With a background in creative photography (BFA, 2013) and visual arts (MFA, 2022), Pannawat's journey has been marked by notable achievements in Thailand, including the Mobility Fund in the Early Years Project 2019 by Bangkok Art \u0026amp; Culture Centre. his work prompts viewers to contemplate the psychological impacts of our increasingly digital existence. Through his thought-provoking oeuvre, Pannawat invites us to critically examine how screen culture shapes our embodied subjectivities and phenomenological understandings.","user_id":6889,"name":"Pannawat Muangmoon","website":""},{"id":198826,"bio":"Elie Monferier is a French photographer born in 1988. After earning a master's degree in Modern Literature from Bordeaux University, he discovered in photography a way to both experience the world and exceed the language, express the uncertainty, the desire and the violence on which all human relationships are based.","user_id":198224,"name":"Elie Monferier","website":"www.eliemonferier.com"},{"id":800153,"bio":"I have almost a 10 year record in photography, mostly focusing on landscape, street and travel. As I am fond of outdoor and keen in mountaineering I have been shooting a lot in the mountains, as well as in other remote yet beautiful parts of the world from Kamchatka to Bolivia.","user_id":787708,"name":"Nadezda Sharova","website":""},{"id":94173,"bio":"I work as agent of commerce but photography is my great passion since 2012. I like all kind of photography but in the last years I prefere architecture and minimal style.\nI like to travel and when my family permits I do a photographic travel to share my passion with my similars. ","user_id":93665,"name":"Selina Bressan","website":"www.selinabressan.com"},{"id":699334,"bio":"My early inspiration for creating art has been with me during my journey from a business career to a fully engaged photographer creating urban stories.  My art training after college was in Boston (Museum School continuing education; drawing and painting), followed by a wide range of photography workshops with Santa Fe Workshops. Maine Media College, and National Geographic, and others.  I am a certified judge for Florida statewide and local club competitions, an invited speaker, and have won many local and national awards for my street and urban photography. In 2022 I was awarded a Silver Medal and Merit Award in the Photographic Society of America (PSA) Interclub Competitions.","user_id":698750,"name":"Cynthia Taft","website":"cynthiataftphoto.com"},{"id":608633,"bio":"I have been working as a professional photographer since 2012. I love photographing people. Preferably in their everyday life and natural environment. Portrait photography and documentary photography are my favourite fields, next to concert stages, through which I came to photography. In places where others simply walk by, my eye often gets caught with the camera. 2023 I got member in the BFF Berufsverband der Fotografen und Filmgestalter e.V. in Germany, which makes me very proud. My work was already mentioned in international magazines and I had several solo exhibitions as well as some joint exhibitions.\n\nSeit 2012 arbeite ich als professionelle Fotografin. Ich liebe es, Menschen zu fotografieren. Am Liebsten in ihrem Alltag und natürlichem Umfeld. Die Porträt- und Reportagefotografie ist dabei mein Lieblingsfeld, neben den Konzertbühnen, über die ich zur Fotografie gekommen bin. An Stellen, an denen andere einfach vorbeilaufen, bleibt mein Auge mit der Kamera oft hängen. 2023 wurde ich als Member in den BFF Berufsverband der Fotografen und Filmgestalter e.V. in Deutschland aufgenommen, was mich stolz macht. Meine Arbeiten wurden in internationalen Magazinen veröffentlicht und ich hatte bereits mehrere Einzel- als auch Gemeinschaftsausstellungen.","user_id":608049,"name":"Bettina Meister","website":"www.bettinameister.com"},{"id":800319,"bio":"","user_id":787832,"name":"Andrew Cantrell","website":null},{"id":168730,"bio":"","user_id":168128,"name":"Ulrich Schaub","website":"www.schau-bilder.jimdoweb.de"},{"id":252179,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer.  I live in Penang, Malaysia, and I've found street photography to be a genre I like, as it gives me an opportunity to document life around me and my friends, over the years.  I've lived in Penang most of my life, and street photography allows me to share life of the past with my young 11 year old daughter.  I've given her an earlier owned NEX C3, and I hope photography becomes a passionate hobby for her, as she grows older.","user_id":251577,"name":"Adrian Chin","website":""},{"id":662168,"bio":"The great American philosopher Yogi Berra said, \"You can observe a lot by watching.\"  Rick Blumsack agrees.  Rick is an award-winning Fine Art and Street Photographer based in Jerusalem, Israel.  He strives to capture revealing and beautiful images from everyday encounters with people, wildlife and his surroundings.  Rick's work has been exhibited in numerous diverse venues worldwide, including in Israel, the United States and Poland.\n","user_id":661584,"name":"Rick Blumsack","website":"www.rickblumsack.com"},{"id":800261,"bio":"","user_id":787791,"name":"Lorenzo Battistuzzi","website":null},{"id":456754,"bio":"Vermont-raised, internationally shaped, now New York-based photographer, filmmaker, and video editor. As a human and animal rights advocate, I love traveling the world and using my images as a tool to help make our world a less violent place.\n\nWhen I’m away from screens, odds are I’m drinking a double espresso, cuddling my three cats, in a hot yoga class, out walking the streets of NYC, or devouring some yellow curry.","user_id":456170,"name":"Grace Simoneau","website":"gracesimoneau.com"},{"id":800255,"bio":"","user_id":787787,"name":"Zainul Arifin","website":""},{"id":800254,"bio":"","user_id":787787,"name":"Zainul Arifin","website":""},{"id":68325,"bio":"Hector Gomez is a photographer and engineer based in México, specialized in portraying significant human connections and critical moments in humans' lives.","user_id":68059,"name":"Hector Gomez","website":"www.hectorgomezphotography.net"},{"id":773192,"bio":"Hiroshi Yoshida, Stones and Water Artist\n\nBorn in 1990\u2028From Tokyo, residing in Tokyo\nLandArt / Design / Videograph / Photograph\n\nAfter honing his artistic sensibilities through his time with the band NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST and as the composer yoshida hiroshi, he retired from professional activities due to developing focal dystonia. \n\nTo better understand the care of the body and mind, he completed the RYT200 certification with the Yoga Alliance in the United States. After working for a publishing company, he became independent in 2021.\n\nSince 2010, he has been creating stone and water sculptures using rock balancing techniques, with the theme of \"Harmony with Nature,\" capturing these works in photographs and videos.\n\nAs a creator, his work spans a wide range of fields, including music video production, corporate website videos, architectural and portrait photography, advertising posters, CD album designs, and branding design.","user_id":765280,"name":"Hiroshi Yoshida","website":"www.hiroshi-yoshida.com"},{"id":68336,"bio":"Sempre em busca de um novo olhar ...","user_id":68070,"name":"GISA FEDRIZZI","website":"www.gisafedrizzi.com.br"},{"id":68556,"bio":"","user_id":68290,"name":"Kobe Van Hecke","website":"www.kobevanhecke.be"},{"id":846679,"bio":"Conheça o 585bet, uma plataforma online com slots e jogos eletrônicos!  \nJogue online no desktop ou no celular e sinta a emoção da vitória!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: R. 7 de Setembro, 8903, Bloco B, Apto 34 - Batel, Brasília - DF, 26173-254, Brasil  \nTelefone: (+55) 85 99099-0335  \nE-mail: 585bet1.br.com@gmail.com  \n#585bet #585bet_Slot #585bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel  \nWebsite :https://585bet1.br.com","user_id":832523,"name":"Norbert Betbrcom","website":"585bet1.br.com"},{"id":784691,"bio":" My name is Michał Lewandowski. My main passion is photography. I began being interested in this medium when I was 15.\n\n    The author of the photographs is a laureate of a few photography competitions. In 2016 he finished with good mark Warsaw School of Photography. In these studying years, he tried a lot of different media, including video art and abstract painting. He ended up studying at AKSiM Journalism and Methods of Communication. He was depicting works with street photography and photojournalism. He is sensitive to nature because he has spent a lot of time close to nature and plays a lot of chess. The hard studying of chess games was his favourite passion which changed in photography. He spent a lot of time watching the works of other artists and going to exhibitions. He was searching for photography topics about nature.","user_id":774669,"name":"Michał Lewandowski","website":"lewandowskiphotography.com"},{"id":800391,"bio":"For me, street photography means finding moments and capturing and realizing them from many scenes and details with the camera. Sometimes it's enough to simply stop at a corner, observe and press the shutter release in time. It's also a kind of meditation for me. ","user_id":787879,"name":"Marie Schleich","website":"www.marieschleich.de"},{"id":68419,"bio":"In street photography, the lightness and the darkness around us fascinates me - how our outer world can reflect our inner world and can somehow be intuitively an extension and expression of ourselves.\n\nI have been  passionate about the art, science and magic of photography from the time I was a child - at which time my dad converted a small bathroom into a darkroom.\n\nFor the last several years, I have been captivated by the versatility and convenience of iPhoneography and regularly use an iPhone SE for capturing street photos.\n\nI am a curator and editor of 'StreetWise,'  TheAppWhisperer - a column dedicated to street photography.\n\nI feel very honored to have received several international photography awards and to have had photographs featured in publication, websites and web-magazines as well as having photos exhibited in several cities - in the USA, Canada, Italy, Belgium, Hungary, France and Portugal. \n","user_id":68153,"name":"Lee Atwell","website":"www.leeatwellphotography.com"},{"id":254514,"bio":"Me gusta la fotografia callejera de personas y sin su consentimiento  Trato de reflejar la vida en la calle en forma natural y sin poses\nSoy un fotógrafo absolutamente aficionado y autodidacta y la fotografia callejera se ha convertido en mi pasión desde hace unos años.\nAdmiro el trabajo de Vivian Maier","user_id":253912,"name":"Ricardo Carrasco","website":"www.facebook.com/ricardo.carrasco.0914"},{"id":627313,"bio":"Leandro Martino Santa Maria (1983), Junín, Argentina. \nLa sua formazione in fotografia comprende studi al MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) di New York, e attualmente è docente di fotografia presso l'Università Nazionale di Tecnologia.\n\nCome Direttore della Fotografia Fissa, ha contribuito al documentario in 4 capitoli \"Alberto Haylli: Una memoria rivelata\". È stato premiato e ha ricevuto una menzione d'onore al HOME '21 International Photography Prize di Amsterdam, nei Paesi Bassi. Inoltre, è stato selezionato per i \"Premi Università di Belgrano per la Creazione Artistica 2022\" a Buenos Aires, in Argentina.\n\nLeandro fa parte dell'Agenzia internazionale di fotografia documentaria SDN con sede a Maynard, Massachusetts, Stati Uniti. Ha anche applicato alla Residenza Artistica Virtuale - Autobio{foto}grafia - Res Artis, in programma per luglio 2023 su FotoCreativaBA.\n\nIl suo lavoro è stato esposto in mostre sia presenziali che virtuali, coprendo città come Buenos Aires, La Plata, Junín (Argentina), Stoccolma (Svezia), Parigi (Francia), Chicago e Washington (USA). Attualmente risiede nella regione Piemonte (TO).  ","user_id":626729,"name":"Martino Santa Maria","website":""},{"id":68412,"bio":"Born in Aichi Japan. Based in Nagano, Japan.\n Mainly, the flow of water, monkey, landscape, has taken to heart the things you do not stand out in the city. Look at my photos, I think When I get to feel something change that buzz in the mind.\n\nThank you","user_id":68146,"name":"Akihiro Shibata","website":""},{"id":800442,"bio":"","user_id":787920,"name":"Benny Maffei","website":"www.bennymaffei.it"},{"id":68705,"bio":"I´m a 35 years old portrait- and streetphotographer from Berlin, Germany. After travelling through many countries and cities of the world to discover the streets, meet amazing people and collect interesting stories in New York, Boston, Shanghai, Singapore, Osaka, Seoul, London and many places in India, I´m now based in Friedrichshain. I prefer working with old, analog lenses on digital full frame, so I can keep the full control about composing, focussing, aperture and shutter speed, retain the abilities of photographic basics and enjoy the unique character of each of this old lenses. \nDuring the last years I was honored by different international magazines and photographic societies, received the Performance Award of the UNESCO 2015 and Nomination Award in 2017 and was chosen into the best 15 urban photographers in Europe 2017 by the International 35Awards in Moscow.","user_id":68439,"name":"Alexander Pfeiffer","website":"www.rockzandice.de"},{"id":68864,"bio":"Veronica Lounge is Professional Fashion/Lifestyle and Still-Life Photographer, AD and Stylist. Selected as one of \"200 Best Ad Photographers Worldwide\" 4 times in 2018/2019, 2016/2017, 2014/2015 and 2012/13 by Luerzer's Archive (www.luerzersarchive.com - Advertising worldwide). Currently working on her photography and lifestyle magazine and few new book projects. Published two photo books in 2015 and 2017 - \"VERONICA - Photographs by Veronica Lounge\" - a unique collection of her Fashion + Lifestyle photos/self-portraits from a 5 year period and 2nd book called \"Street Petersburg\", which is a Limited Edition of 150 book copies, each signed + numbered by the Author.\n","user_id":68598,"name":"Veronica Lounge","website":"www.veronicalounge.com/promo"},{"id":819691,"bio":"Hi, I'm Kyle!\nI'm a passionate music photographer, based in London, dedicated to capturing musicians in their best light. ✨\n\nI have been taking photographs for as long as I can remember, but my true love and appreciation for photography grew from studying it at school.\n\nAs an amateur musician myself, I know the focus, anticipation and perseverance involved in performing. This unique perspective allows me to capture the true essence of live music, bringing each performance to life through my lens.\n\nMy photographs and written reviews have been featured on a multitude of platforms; including Discovery Music Scotland, The Concert Club, and have recently made their way internationally, to German music site, The Unseen.\n\nIn addition, I recently launched my own magazine -  ADRENALINE - which is available to view now at www.adrenalinemag.co.uk","user_id":805429,"name":"Kyle Horne","website":"www.kylestourdiaries.co.uk"},{"id":68507,"bio":"I am a narrative photographer, expressing my art in words and photographs. I have published two photographic narrative books, \"Actualities in Black and Orange\",  a photographic study of the people in the background of the political campaign averse to Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and \"The Abayudaya: Judaism Emerging, A Spiritual Journey into Africa\", relating the history of the Ugandan Abayudaya people's century long road to recognition within the Jewish world. \n\nMy \"The Many Lives of a Dead Sea\" in which I explore the history, geography, geology \u0026amp; biblical aspects of the Dead Sea awaits a publisher. The book is narrated in both text and photographs. \n\nI am writing a book, perhaps a series, tentatively titled #MenachemGetsBiblical to chronicle the Bible via careful, critical readings of the scriptures, enhanced by photographs of the locations in which events occurred. Without adequate understanding the lay of the land, it is often very difficult to understand the texts. Through photography ,the reader comes to appreciate subtleties hidden in the words.\n\nI am working on a book about the religions of Ethiopia, again enhanced with artful photographs of Ethiopia.","user_id":68241,"name":"Menachem Kuchar","website":"www.MenachemKuchar.com"},{"id":114760,"bio":"Amateur photographer, passionate of street and documentary photography.","user_id":114158,"name":"Stefano Paganini","website":"www.instagram.com/thisisnotphotography"},{"id":800898,"bio":"","user_id":788270,"name":"Inna Didun","website":null},{"id":68509,"bio":"Born in East London in 1994, Matt Slater is a photographer currently living and working in Cape Town, South Africa. He studied photography at the Cape Town School of Photography.\nSlater is interested in our relationship to nature and exploring themes of impermanence, transience and mortality. His work revolves around the traditional darkroom; it’s chemicals and techniques. \nThrough his exploration of the craft, Slater has deconstructed both the image and processes to create a visual language that uniquely blends archaic process and current technology.\nIn 2017 Slater took part in an Artist In Residence programme at Amplify Studios and exhibited the resulting body of work The Arboretum during the month of November. \nSlater published his debut book Efflorescent Cherry with Quiet Sun Books in 2018. His work has been featured in Od Review, Musée Magazine, GUP Magazine, Phases Magazine.\nIn 2020 Slater was selected as a Klompching Fresh finalist and for FotoFilmic's JRNL 5 issue.","user_id":68243,"name":"Matt Slater","website":"www.mattslater-photo.com"},{"id":94121,"bio":"After working as an architect and photographer of architecture, I turned my focus of interest to the natural landscape and the oases of wildness that can still be found in the desert of our highly urban and regulated world, firmly convinced that in the mountains and forests we are able to find our source of inspiration, strength and primordial vitality.\n\n Walking through these places in awe, going to the outward, physical wilderness, is parallel to an inward journey. The wild and natural, mysterious and marvelous, often remote and solitary places, constantly relate to the unexplored qualities and untapped faculties of our psyche, intuition and imagination.\n\nMy work aims to reflect this experience.","user_id":93613,"name":"Pau Guerrero","website":"www.pauguerrero.com"},{"id":254511,"bio":"Current film student in Chicago, IL,\nStudied in United Kingdom and China. ","user_id":253909,"name":"Yilin Yang","website":"www.yilinphotography.com"},{"id":68427,"bio":"Born on May 5, 1981, in Battambang City, in Northwestern of Cambodia. \n\nKim Hak is a full-time photographer whose work has been featured at photography festivals such as Photo Quai in Paris, World Event Young Artists in Nottingham, England, OFF_festival Bratislava, Slovakia Singapore International Photography Festival, International Multimedia Art Festival, Myanmar, ASEAN Eye Culture, in Bangkok, Photo Phnom Penh and Angkor Photo Festival. His photographs have been exhibited in France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Slovakia, Canada, The United States, Hong Kong, Thailand, Burma and Cambodia. \n\nIn 2011, he won prize “Residency Program” prize of the Branly Museum in Paris and second prize of Stream Photo Asia in Bangkok. In 2012, he was designated Best Artist in the “Best of Phnom Penh” issue of The Advisor, a weekly Cambodian arts and entertainment magazine.  Also in 2012, he was interviewed about urban trends in Phnom Penh for the French television program “Faut Pas Rêver,” which was filmed in Cambodia and broadcast in France on the France 3 network and in Asia on TV5 Monde. \n\nIn 2013, Hak has published his first photography book “UNITY” which he had spent his time to document the reflection of ordinary citizens after the death of the King Father Norodom Sihanouk in October 2012.\n\n","user_id":68161,"name":"Hak Kim","website":"www.kimhak.com"},{"id":68561,"bio":"Education\n\n2010, Sungkyunkwan University School of General Department completed video\n2008 Graduated Sangmyung photos\n\nExhibition\n\nSolo\n2012 'somewhere over the Homewear, gallery Nuda , Daejeon, Korea\n2011 'Homewear, Gallery Lux , Seoul, South Korea\n\nGroup Exhibition\n\n2013 , No. 273-8 abduction ' , imagined cultural powerhouse , Suncheon , South Korea\n2011 'one fine day', Gallery is, in Seoul , South Korea\n\nTeam\n2014 ' 273-8 ' gallery Illum , Seoul, South Korea\n2013 , 273-8 # 1 'Gallery Illum  , Seoul, Korea\n2011 '3rd Asia spaces around the ' Sky yeon gallery , Seoul, South Korea\n\nAwards\n\n2011 Young Artists selected , Gallery Lux , Seoul, South Korea\n","user_id":68295,"name":"Jang Yu Jin","website":""},{"id":761626,"bio":"Rosie is from Frome, Somerset and has been a photographer for many years, working in different fields. She graduated with a Fine Arts degree from Chelsea College of Art of London in 2000, where she studied painting but gravitated toward photography and installation work although painting was heavily referenced.\n\nAfter graduating, she organised shows in London and exhibited her work whilst working as a photographer for Viacom Outdoor. From 2006- 2016 she headed up the photography dept at CBS Outdoor. \nThis job worked hand-in-hand with her love of street photography as she was able to observe people out and about on the London Underground and up and down the country.\n\nShe took a sabbatical in 2011 and travelled with her camera through Southeast Asia, China, Mongolia, and Russia. This led to the decision to concentrate on her street photography. She was mentored by James Pfaff and assisted Ian McKell.  In 2018 she moved to Spain and currently lives between Valencia, Spain and the UK.  She is a member of Colonia a collective of female artists based in Valencia.\n\n\"Street photography has always been a passion of mine. My work is inspired by my curiosity in people and the quirks of everyday life. It is often voyeuristic with a strong reference to painting.\"","user_id":756082,"name":"Rosie Mayell","website":"www.rosiemayell.com"},{"id":68765,"bio":"Luciana Rodriguez also known as Anemites, is a freelance multidisciplinary Designer \u0026amp; Artist based in Códoba,Argentina. Industrial Designer \u0026amp; Self-taught Photographer, Digital Artist \u0026amp; Retoucher. \n\n_________\n\nBIO\n\nAnemites is a self-taught, fine art photographer. She was born on June 22th, 1985 on Córdoba, Argentina.\n\nSince childhood, she was attracted to the arts, she studied dance, music, theater and painting. Seeking new forms of expression, became interested in photography (inspired by the passion of his father) and began experimenting with her grandfather Kodak Instamatic 233 camera. \n\nShe began taking digital pictures in the Spring of 2002. In 2003 she joined the Industrial Design degree at Universidad Nacional of Córdoba. \n\nSince 2004, she dedicated to cultivating self-taught study and experimentation in the area of photography, digital retouch and 3D modeling.\n\nHer fine art based work began in 2004 and has been recognized internationally, being featured in numerous media worldwide. \n\n_________\n\nAnemites work consists mostly on self portraits. Fusing surreal concepts and compositions with the emotions of romance and heartbreak, striving to make dark emotions and painful or new experiences a beautiful thing.\n\nShe strives to create works that transcend the reality we all see, to a reality we can all deeply  feel.\n\nShe loves making a meaningful connection with the viewer by showing them that these emotions are universal and that the viewer is not alone, even the darkest of times.\n\nAnemite's vision for her photography lies on the edge of dreams and emotions where the surreal and intangible meets the material reality.\n","user_id":68499,"name":"\"Anemites\" Luciana Rodriguez","website":"www.anemites.com"},{"id":91979,"bio":"My early training was as a painter at the New School of Art, Toronto. Later studying Landscape Architecture, I also worked as a designer, garden educator and graphic artist before turning to photography full time in 2006, as a commercial and editorial photographer of gardens, food and their creators .\n\nAfter moving to a rural farming community in 2012, I began to photograph farm animals and realized that these animals have emotions and interior lives.  I  wanted to illuminate their individuality by recognizing them as some-one\u0026nbsp;not some-thing.\n\nMy photography evolved into an art practice through through a fusion of portrait photography and creative digital painting. I realized that I could bring together my love for both painting and photography, a natural outgrowth of my early training as painter and more than twenty years as a designer and photographer. \n","user_id":91516,"name":"Laura Berman","website":"www.laurabermanphotography.com"},{"id":22722,"bio":"I am a passonate self taught amateur photographer from Milan, Italy.  ","user_id":22722,"name":"Marco Parenti","website":""},{"id":688375,"bio":"Passionate photographer from Belgium. \nPreference for black and white street photography in combination with fine art or portrait.","user_id":687791,"name":"Frederic Serré","website":"www.fredericserre.be"},{"id":800616,"bio":"","user_id":788056,"name":"Holley Robbins","website":"www.holleyrobbins.com"},{"id":799531,"bio":"korea photographer\nstreetphotographer\nI live in Seoul.","user_id":787216,"name":"Jeong E An","website":"blog.naver.com/ryoome-"},{"id":74314,"bio":"Dani Tranchesi works between the limits of what belongs to her and what belongs to the ‘other’, between what can be considered common and what we call unusual.\nIn 2022 she held the exhibition Mirabilandia, curated by Diogenes Moura where he explores the playful and unique universe of Brazilian amusement parks.\nHer project 3 é 5 shows the day-to-day life of public fairs in São Paulo, from the worker's point of view; the great public opera that is the assembly, the flow of customers, the disassembly and the “language” used by the stallholders. This work follows the photographer's research journey, which began in 2019, alongside the writer, curator and editor Diógenes Moura, with an exhibition and launch of the book (Vento Leste Editora) at Estúdio 41 in São Paulo, in August 2021, at the Nara Roesler gallery in Rio de Janeiro in February 2022 and at the República metro in São Paulo during the months of May and June 2022.\nIn July 2021, she was part of the group of 30 photographers who represented Brazil at Les Chegas de La Photographie, in Arles, France, as part of the Rituais Fotográficos – Rituais de Resistência project, carried out by Iandé Photographie and Photo Doc, from Paris.\nFrom September 2021 she was present at the collective exhibition TERRA EM TRANSE, held at the Afro Brasil Museum.\nLINDO SONHO DELIRANTE, a project carried out between 2019 and 2020, had an exhibition and launch of the book of the same name at Galeria Estação and brings together images produced in São ","user_id":74016,"name":"Dani Tranchesi","website":"www.danitranchesi.com.br"},{"id":68565,"bio":"Photographe de portrait spécialisée dans le monde de l'enfance.","user_id":68299,"name":"Lisa Tichané","website":"www.lisatichane.com"},{"id":800626,"bio":"","user_id":788065,"name":"Korbinian Peters","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/k-peters"},{"id":68731,"bio":"I am a visual artist from Pennsylvania, USA. From self-portraits to landscapes, my work ranges from an expressionist exploration of emotions to an impressionist exploration of movement, all documented in IOS based photographic images. My images have been exhibited in museums, art centers, and galleries on an international basis, and featured in numerous publications for photography and mobile artistry. I have also been recognized in numerous art competitions including the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, MIRA Mobile Prize, Mobile Photography Awards, Florence International Photography Awards, and Mobile Digital Art \u0026amp; Creativity Summit.\u0026nbsp; In addition to creating, I administer Edit from the Soul and @ig_artistry, Facebook and Instagram sites which promote originality, creativity, and emotive art, curate for the New Era Museum, judge photographic competitions, and teach mobile photography and artistry. Find me at www.janeschultzart.com and on Flickr and Instagram as @before.1st.light @after.1st.illumination and @the.sky.above.the.rain. ","user_id":68465,"name":"Jane Schultz","website":"www.janeschultzart.com"},{"id":800622,"bio":"Im an enthusiastic photographer living in Barcelona. I travel a lot across the Europe, I have always been fascinated by street photography, I studied Image in a higher degree in Seville, I have always wanted to work at Magnun Photos, I am a fan of the teachers of this agency, and also of photographers like Salgado, Garcia Rodero, Leiter etc. I was born in Havana, Cuba in 1988, I didn't know anything about photography until I arrived in Seville in 2006 where I decided years later to study a higher degree in Image and Sound. Fascinated by the contrast of European history, architecture and culture so different from that of a Cuba so different in almost all social aspects. I have based my photographic works on that romantic idea of ​​the great masters of photography that I studied and the cultural contrast that I have experienced upon arriving from such a young country to the old continent.","user_id":788062,"name":"Jan Castelo","website":""},{"id":800621,"bio":"","user_id":788061,"name":"Will Thompson","website":""},{"id":68564,"bio":"Photographer at Ramsdens jewellery. SWPA shortlisted, BA (HONS) degree in photography.","user_id":68298,"name":"Grant Hegedus","website":"hegedusphotography.wixsite.com/website"},{"id":68532,"bio":"Warren Richardson is a freelance photojournalist currently working in Eastern Europe. Born in Australia in 1968, he is self-taught photographer who undertakes long term projects dealing with human and environmental issues, as well as assignments for newspapers, magazines and companies. He has lived in Asia, the USA and Europe. Warren Richardson is the World Press Photo of the Year 2015 winner for his photo of refugees crossing the border from Serbia into Hungary, near Horgoš (Serbia) and Röszke (Hungary), on 28 August 2015. He lives by the proverb that says \"we have not inherited the land from our fathers, we have borrowed it from our children”","user_id":68266,"name":"Warren Richardson","website":"www.warrenrichardson.com"},{"id":799819,"bio":"Mariana Basurto, a devoted street photographer originally from Mexico City, captures the essence of everyday life through her lens. She has traveled to over seventy-five countries, immersing herself in diverse cultures and stories. Mariana's work focuses on intimate portraits, documentary projects, and the quirky, unique moments of daily life. She is a member of Women in Street Photography and currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, continually exploring and photographing the world around her.","user_id":787439,"name":"Mariana Basurto","website":""},{"id":800632,"bio":"I found photography around the same time I was applying to universities. And instead of taking the logical route of a safe major I jumped off the deep in with a Fine Art Major. I have now graduated from George Washington University with a Fine Art Degree and a dream to see and share the world with my photos. ","user_id":788070,"name":"Zenya Lepper","website":"zenya-lepper.pixpa.com"},{"id":801939,"bio":"","user_id":789111,"name":"Dadi Akhavan","website":""},{"id":801932,"bio":"","user_id":789104,"name":"David Oliver Gaiser","website":""},{"id":801937,"bio":"","user_id":789109,"name":"Marcin Nowacki","website":""},{"id":801977,"bio":"","user_id":789141,"name":"Anne Szeto","website":"www.aimaszeto.com"},{"id":69607,"bio":"I've worked as a photographer ever since spending a summer in the mid sixties photographing in Europe.  I made a living from architectural and fashion photography and then taught photography at the University of Victoria.  I've curated fifty photography exhibitions at Open Space Gallery and was a consultant to the Winnipeg Art Gallery's photographic collection. \n\nMy work has been widely published and exhibited and awards include two Canada Council grants, Gold medals from Muse Photography, Graphis, Pannonia, Prague and Slovenska, Silver from Toronto, One Eyeland and Photo Shoot Awards and Bronze from Moscow, Trierenberg, London International Creative and Photo is Light and the Photographic Society of America award for critical writing. \n\nI work out of a beautiful studio in Victoria's historic Chinatown and travel extensively.  \n\n","user_id":69341,"name":"Tom Gore","website":"tomgore.1x.com"},{"id":154846,"bio":"Ik ben van jongsaf aan geinteresseerd in fotografie, documenteerde mezelf door het lezen van technische literatuur en het verzamelen van boeken van  fotografen, ik hoop dat mijn grote leermeester August Sander tevreden zou zijn met het resultaat en dit is een ode aan Walter Demulder die de gewone mensen op een schitterende manier in beeld bracht","user_id":154244,"name":"jan vanhulle","website":""},{"id":364493,"bio":"Sono un appassionato di fotografia nato nel I96I  in una piccola città .Sono un autodidatta dal 1984 e solo ultimamente ho partecipato a diversi corsi e Workshop di fotografia.","user_id":363891,"name":"Gaetano Damasi","website":"Work in progress"},{"id":800631,"bio":"I have been an amateur photographer since I was 10 years old. I have won several important photo contests. Weather Wise Magazine ( atmosphere phenomenons) NG Spanish and Latin America area, among others. I still enjoy photography at 70 years old.","user_id":788069,"name":"Viveca Vilaro","website":"www.imagenesdemiscaminos.com"},{"id":68632,"bio":"Lukasz Gasiorowski is an independent photographer and filmmaker born in Poland, currently based in Edinburgh, Scotland.\nHis solo photography exhibitions took place in the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Sapporo Contemporary Art Institute and his Cinematography work was screened during the San Sebastián International Film Festival, Berlinale,\nSão Paulo International Film Festival, Málaga Film Festival, Prague Film Festival and others.\n","user_id":68366,"name":"Lukasz Gasiorowski","website":"www.lukaszgasiorowski.com"},{"id":94112,"bio":"Born in Japan.\nGraduated from Osaka University. \n\nAward:\nKassel Dummy Award       2 books are shortlisted at 2017.\n16th 1_WALL  Grand Prix\nKiyosato Young Portfolio 2016","user_id":93604,"name":"Kenji Chiga","website":"www.chigakenji.com"},{"id":846682,"bio":"595bet, a sua nova plataforma de diversão para jogos emocionantes!\nAproveite a experiência única de jogar slots e muito mais, onde você estiver!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. das Flores, 8576 - Boa Viagem, São Paulo - SP, 89018-222, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 11 99207-7188\nE-mail: 595bet-app.br.com@gmail.com\n#595bet #595bet_Slot #595bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://595bet-app.br.com","user_id":832526,"name":"Tabea Betappbrcom","website":"595bet-app.br.com"},{"id":68865,"bio":"Craig Becker is a photo-based artist whose varied creative experiences - professional photographer, digital fine art printer and collagist - are each marked by the exploration of the visually evocative.\n\nFrom his lakeside studio in rural Maine, he combines multiple images drawn from his own work and archival photographs. His process starts with a general theme, but the image is constantly transformed during an intuitive and spontaneous process. Visually and emotionally complex, the work invites exploration into the beauty within the shadows.\nHis award-winning work has been published in national magazines, numerous books and exhibited nationally and internationally. Portfolios of his work have been published in Musee’ Magazine, F-Stop Magazine, BETA 19, Lenscratch and was one of Feature Shoot's Emerging Photographers for 2017.","user_id":68599,"name":"Craig Becker","website":"www.craigmbecker.com"},{"id":117529,"bio":"I've been doing photography mainly during travel and short trips for some years now. My favorite subjects are architecture and urban landscapes.","user_id":116927,"name":"Héctor Brindis","website":"www.hectorbrindis.photography"},{"id":800687,"bio":"I am a beginner who always craves to improve my photography skills.","user_id":788109,"name":"Sinwoo Park","website":"I have no website"},{"id":91923,"bio":"Terrance James Jr. is an interdisciplinary artist, photographer, and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. He received his BA from The Tyler School of Art at Temple University in 2011 and MFA from Parsons The New School of Design in 2013. He attended The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2017 and was a 2018-2019 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace participant. He has exhibited nationally and internationally.","user_id":91460,"name":"Terrance James Jr","website":"www.terrancejames.com"},{"id":91961,"bio":"Emilio Nasser (1980), a photographer and multimedia artist based between Switzerland and Argentina, delves into local stories, myths, oral traditions, imagination and community in his work. Striving to broaden visual narratives, Nasser combines object lens-based practices with research and collaboration to navigate the complexities of visual art and contemporary world landscapes.\n\nAwarded and exhibited on different platforms and institutions such as;  the recent solo show at Photoforum Pasquart (CH), Aargauer Kuratorium Research Grant (CH), Archive of Documentary Arts Collection Award at Duke University (US), San Jose International Foto Festival (UY), Phmuseum Days (IT), Verzasca Foto Festival (CH), Emergentes International Photography Award-Encontros da Imagen (PT), Valongo Festival Da Imagen (BR), Yet-Magazine (CH), PHEspaña (ES), SCAN PhotoBooks (ES), Argentine National Fund for the Arts Fund Grants, to name a few.","user_id":91498,"name":"Emilio Nasser","website":"emilionasser.com"},{"id":472521,"bio":"","user_id":471937,"name":"Letizia Angeli","website":"sunset220.wixsite.com/thelightpainter"},{"id":800798,"bio":"","user_id":788191,"name":"Maria de Ridder","website":null},{"id":231418,"bio":"I'm a retired NYC government staffer and former reporter and editor. Since retiring I have done some freelance writing for several NYC publications and have had photos selected for group exhibitions at galleries including Blank Wall, Black Box and Praxis as well as online by F-Stop.","user_id":230816,"name":"Doug Turetsky","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/dmtnyc"},{"id":91658,"bio":"Camilo Ramirez was born in Santa Monica, California and raised in Bogota, Colombia as well as various cities throughout California, Texas and in Miami, Florida. He holds a B.F.A. in Photography from Florida International University and an M.F.A. in Photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally with solo exhibitions this year at The Bromfield Gallery, Roxbury Community College, ArtsWorcester, and the Vermont Center for Photography.\n\nHe was awarded a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship Grant in 2009 and an Emerson Faculty Advancement Fund Grant in 2014. He was awarded an Emerson Consumer Awareness Project Grant, an ArtWorcester Biennial Juror’s Prize, a Review Santa Fe 100 invitation, a Lensculture 50 Emerging Talent Award, and is the winner of the BOAAT Press Photography Competition. His work has been featured on CNN, The Boston Globe, Aint-Bad Magazine, Burn Magazine, The Oxford American, and in an upcoming limited edition monograph to be published by BOAAT Press in 2016. Camilo currently lives and works in Boston, MA where he serves as SPE Northeast Regional Vice-Chair and Assistant Professor of Photography at Emerson College.","user_id":91195,"name":"Camilo Ramirez","website":"www.camramirez.com"},{"id":400183,"bio":"Branden is a 35-year-old photographer from Atlanta, Georgia. He has been a photographer since his teenage years focusing on portraiture and architecture. \n\nHis work is unconventional encompassing shots of  just about every aspect of photography, but he gravitates to architecture. In his recent work, he looks at how buildings interact with people, other structures and most importantly—light and shadows.\n","user_id":399599,"name":"Branden May","website":"bamtog.com"},{"id":68755,"bio":"Alexandra Lethbridge is a visual artist born in Hong Kong and based in the UK. She graduated from the University of Brighton with a Masters in Photography. Previous education has included Winchester School of Art, UK and the International Center of Photography in New York.\n\nThe starting point of Alexandra’s photographic work is a fascination with how we perceive our surroundings. Pairing this with a passion for scientific theories, Alexandra aims to question and challenge our perceptions.\u0026nbsp;Her works begin with photography but involve collage,\u0026nbsp;objects, installations, found imagery and more recently video.\n\nHer work has been exhibited widely with her recent exhibitions including a solo exhibition at the NY Media Center, New York, Format Festival 2019, Derby and Unseen Festival, Amsterdam.\n\nShe was a winner for Voies Off 2018 and selected finalist for the ING Unseen Talent Award 2017.\n\nIn 2014, she was shortlisted for the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First PhotoBook Award for her first publication The Meteorite Hunter, also included as part of the MOMA’s book collection.\n\nHer work has been featured in magazines and online publications such as 1000 words Magazine, GUP, Yet Magazine, Foam Talent, Der Grief, Self Publish Be Happy, Wired Magazine and The Telegraph online. Her work is held in the ING collection in Amsterdam.","user_id":68489,"name":"Alexandra Lethbridge","website":"www.alexandralethbridge.com"},{"id":724946,"bio":"","user_id":724362,"name":"Constantin Munteanu","website":""},{"id":68784,"bio":"\nThere were many artists in my formative years whose talents profoundly influenced a love of art and design.  While in college I went on to explore different mediums from architecture to fashion. \u0026nbsp;After graduating I worked for over a decade as an apparel designer in New York City. \u0026nbsp;Overtime my path took a complete change in direction, realizing caring for people was a more meaningful occupation.  Now, currently I work as a medical professional in New York City.\n\nWork always allowed travel globally,\u0026nbsp;involving various cultures and venues.  This expanded vision of the world allowed photography to take on a way of seeing and interpreting experiences. \n\nI continue to travel, teach, and indulge a passion for photography.\n","user_id":68518,"name":"Susan Genaro","website":"www.susangenaro.com"},{"id":49314,"bio":"Jornalista por formação, visual por opção. Passei por sete redações de cinco veículos de comunicação. Desde 1999 capturo um pouco destes tantos Brasis que percorri. Pela fotografia estive perto dos últimos quatro presidentes do país. Em Brasília, registrei a ascensão bolsonarista e com ela as consequências pelo país. Também cobri intensamente as manifestações de 2013 e o processo de impeachment da ex-presidenta Dilma Rousseff. Vi inúmeras tragédias. Algumas em outros continentes. Cobri de Olimpíada à desmobilização de Missão de Paz no Haiti. Vi a Alemanha levantar a taça no Maracanã e, em 2018, estreei como diretor com Contramaré. Em 2015 fui finalista do Prêmio Esso, com dois trabalhos. A foto Terremoto em Katmandu mostrava uma cerimônia fúnebre no Nepal e foi publicada no jornal Folha de S. Paulo, empresa em que estive por cinco anos. Já Marcado a ferro e fogo, retrato de um homem torturado por policiais cariocas, foi veiculado em O Globo, onde trabalhei de 2015 a 2019. Estive entre os indicados do mesmo prêmio em 2009, com a série No corredordo inferno, fotografada no Presídio Central de Porto Alegre, pelo jornal Zero Hora. Em 2022 parte do meu acervo foi integrado à exposição Testemunha Ocular, do Instituto Moreira Salles. De 2020 até setembro de 2023 fui editor visual de Headline, uma news platform voltada para o jornalismo independente brasileiro. E, desde outubro, faço parte da equipe de Comunicação do Sport Club Internacional. ","user_id":49319,"name":"Daniel Marenco","website":"www.danielmarenco.com"},{"id":68734,"bio":"Estefany Molina is a Latin American lens based artist living and working on the North Fork. You could say she’s been around the proverbial block many, many, many times. She hasn’t lived long enough to have achieved a significant list of accolades, but she’s got some street cred. In 2013, she graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a completed BFA in Photography. Shortly thereafter was published in AI-AP’s Latin American Fotografia’s annual in 2014. Since then she has contributed to publications such as Edible East End and Fast Company.  As far as being an artist, she photographs in feeling and in stride drinking copious amounts of coffee along the way. For the last four years she has been developing ‘nightswimming,’ a photographic body work adapted as a multi sensory installation of the same name recently installed four times at Matchbook Distilling Co.","user_id":68468,"name":"Estefany Molina","website":"www.estefanymolina.com"},{"id":724548,"bio":"Love to shoot street. Every now and then also do some nature, but street remains my favourite genre. I am based in The Netherlands and shoot mostly in the cities Leiden, The Hague, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. I used to shoot all kind of different focal lengths, now I am settled at the 28mm, love that close to the action, but still wide enough view.","user_id":723964,"name":"Hans Winterink","website":"photo.winterspace.nl"},{"id":68712,"bio":"Desde siempre su relación con la imagen ocupa todo su decir expresivo. La imagen es su manera de compartir cada experiencia. La imagen para Marina Ruesta es acción creativa. Marina afirma, interroga  y pone en movimiento una canción punzante, estable y  dulce a través de sus fotos.\n\nEn el año 1999 realizó un curso de Fotografía Profesional en la Escuela EFTI en Madrid con Jean Evelyn Atwood. También se formó en Argentina en talleres de fotografía con Ataúlfo Pérez Aznar, Eduardo Gil y con Gian Paolo Minelli. Con  Fabiana  Barreda incursionó en el estudio del  Arte Contemporáneo, realizando talleres con ella en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, durante el año 2007/2008\n\nHa participado en  exposiciones colectivas realizadas en diversos espacios culturales de arte y museos en la ciudad de Buenos Aires  como  el centro Cultural  Recoleta, el Centro Cultural Borges, en el Salón Nacional de Artes  Visuales, el Palais de Glace –entre otros- hasta el 2013. \n\nSu trabajo obtuvo premios y menciones en distintos circuitos profesionales, del país y del exterior. Fue seleccionada para participar con sus producciones en el Festival Internacional abc de Fotografía Colectiva, España. Obtuvo el primer premio -región Buenos Aires- en el Concurso Nacional de Artes Visuales 2005 de la Fundación OSDE. Expuso su trabajo – La terraza- individualmente en el Museo de Bellas Artes Rosa Galisteo de la ciudad de Santa Fe . También expuso sus fotografías en galerías de Arte en Buenos Aires y  La Plata. Marina Ruesta ya forma parte de colecciones y artículos periodísticos sobre la producción fotográfica nacional. En el 2013 ganó el primer premio  en la 5ta Edición del Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Portfolio – Street Photography and Cityscapes. \nExpuso en Octubre / Noviembre  2014 un Portfolio en la   Tercera Bienal Internacional de Fotografía Artística y Documental en el Museo del Patrimonio de la Municipalidad  de Málaga, España.\n\n\n\n","user_id":68446,"name":"Marina Ruesta","website":""},{"id":801029,"bio":"","user_id":788381,"name":"David Walsh","website":"davidwalshmedia.com"},{"id":800358,"bio":"","user_id":787857,"name":"Gyeongrin Park","website":""},{"id":756351,"bio":"Sofia Navarrete Zur is a Mexican-British Fulbright scholar, research fellow, and visual anthropologist based in both Mexico City and New York City who has worked across Mexico, Guatemala, and the U.S.  Her work explores themes of gender inequality, resilience, memory, and identity through the psychological and emotional experiences of conflict, migration, and disappearance. \n\nSofia’s documentary work has been supported by grants from the Fulbright program, the National Geographic Society, The Harnisch Foundation, and published in Marie Claire and Animal Politico. Her academic work has been published in the Journal of Behavioral Sciences and Equis Justicia para las Mujeres. Her photography has been exhibited in Mexico City and the U.S. She is a member of Women Photograph, Fem Lens, and Mexican Women Street Photographers.\n\nSofia is also the creator of Out of the Shadows, a multidisciplinary participatory documentary and repository of testimony at the intersection of research, participatory photography, and documentary filmmaking exploring the stories of gender-based violence and resilience of diverse women across rural and urban Mexico. This project works collaboratively with survivors of gender-based violence to tell their stories on their own terms in accessible multimedia ways where they themselves are creative agents. The documentary experience is set to debut in late 2024. \n\nSofia's reporting and research draw on years of ethnographic research and consulting in internation","user_id":751602,"name":"Sofia Navarrete Zur","website":"www.sofiazur.com"},{"id":800553,"bio":"Photography is a passion, not a profession for me. I work as a Creative Director in Advertising in Los Angeles, Frankfurt and Zurich.","user_id":788012,"name":"Nico Ammann","website":"www.nicoammann.com"},{"id":68726,"bio":"I was born in Modena on the 9th November 1979, I got degree in Philosophy at Alma Mater Studiorum in Bologna University in 2004.\nI attained a master in documentary photography at EFTI in Madrid in 2006 while living there.\nI moved to Venezuela in 2008 where I cooperated with many ONGs and I worked for the newspaper El Nacional as photo reporter.\nNow I live in Italy.\n I worked like photographer for a ONG ( Proxima, Sicily). \nI'm working like a freelance.\nMy photos were published in different newspapers: El Nacional, Corriere della Sera, Ansa, La Sicilia, The guardian\n","user_id":68460,"name":"Fran Commi","website":"www.francescacommisari.it"},{"id":627617,"bio":"Profile / Artist Name  Hiroyuki Negishi　\n\nWorked 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\n","user_id":627033,"name":"HIROYUKI NEGISHI","website":"www.ugajin-web.com"},{"id":801174,"bio":"","user_id":788493,"name":"norbert groeben","website":""},{"id":801060,"bio":"","user_id":788403,"name":"Alfredo Vidal","website":"www.alfredovidal.com"},{"id":593706,"bio":"I was born in soviet Poland where I found my calling in the spatial perception and geometric patterns of architecture. \nAfter finishing my studies in architecture, I moved to Paris, where I have lived ever since. \n I discovered street photography in November 2018, during a workshop by Maciej Dakowicz in Mandalay, Burma.\nThat was the first spark that incited a whole photography related trips.\n\nWhen I go out in the street with my camera, I have no precise idea of what I am going to photograph. \nA priori everything interests me, the ordinary scenes, the details, the light, the colors, the shapes and above all the people inspire me.\nI respect people, I don't want to attack them. I don't use flash, ever. \nMy presence is accepted, why I don't know. I never put people in a situation. I adapt to the scene, I try to preserve natural expressions.\nI  make candid street photos, simplifying the chaotic mess of life with a sense of beauty, to bring out some mystery and order.\nI love to capture those moments that make every moment beautiful in everyday life. \n","user_id":593122,"name":"ANNA BIRET","website":"www.annabiret.com"},{"id":94251,"bio":"I am a designer in the field of Civil Engineering by day, and an amateur Photographer, Artist, Blues/R\u0026amp;B Singer and Volunteer in my free time.   \nI currently reside in Westminster, MD. but travel frequently to my \"second home\" in Cusco, Peru.  ","user_id":93743,"name":"Gayle Harrod","website":"www.facebook.com/EspirituEmporium?fref=ts"},{"id":801202,"bio":"","user_id":788517,"name":"Philipp Wohlleben","website":""},{"id":170970,"bio":"Update in progress, check back soon.","user_id":170368,"name":"Adrian Guerin","website":"adrianguerin.com"},{"id":802072,"bio":"Documentary and humanist photographer  based in Minsk, Belarus.","user_id":789211,"name":"Pavieł Hančar","website":""},{"id":686079,"bio":"\"As an artist and storyteller, I aim to provoke reactions with my photography. Just like my paintings, each photograph tells a story. The focus is always on the narrative behind each scene, accentuating the mood of the shot through composition and colour.\" ","user_id":685495,"name":"Valentina Conchie","website":"www.valentina.sg"},{"id":803839,"bio":"","user_id":790660,"name":"Cassim Shariff","website":""},{"id":724985,"bio":"","user_id":724401,"name":"Keith Hammond","website":"www.keithhammond.co.uk"},{"id":92012,"bio":"Stephanie O'Connor (she/her) is a photographic artist from Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa (New Zealand), currently based in Berlin, Germany. Her work uses the camera as a vehicle to rework memory through obsessive editing and grading. The images often work in the realm of the imagined site; exploring both reality and simulacrum. She extends these aims to a phenomenological level – exploring notions of belonging, imagination and remembrance. \n","user_id":91549,"name":"Stephanie O'Connor","website":"www.stephanieoconnor.co.nz"},{"id":1484,"bio":"\"There is nothing casual about a photograph for me. It is a balance. It must seem effortless and have a fabulous simplicity about it and at the same time it must have this mysterious complexity.\"\n\nJeff Cowen (1966) was born in New York City, and has lived in Paris and Berlin. Upon graduation in Oriental Studies as from New York University and Waseda University in Tokyo in 1988, he worked as an assistant to Ralph Gibson and Larry Clark, as he photographed intensively on the streets of New York.\n\nCowen’s artistic approach was influenced and altered by his study of drawing and painting. He works with the figure, landscape, abstraction and still life. The artist is interested in what he calls the non-moment, the point in time just before or after something has happened. \n\nCowen is constantly testing the boundaries between photography, painting, drawing and sculpture. He works on thick silver based paper, which he cuts, collages and attacks with various chemicals and specialized darkroom techniques.\n\nJeff Cowen’s works are included in numerous public and private collections. In 2019, the private collection MAP from Bremen acquired a substantial body of Cowen’s work. His works have been shown in Kunsthalle Bremerhaven, Germany; DZ Bank Art Collection Frankfurt, Germany; Ludwig Museum, Koblenz, Germany; Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russia; among others. \n\nIn 2021, Jeff Cowen was nominated and awarded the Pollock Krasner Grant for Fine Art Still Photography. In 2024, Cowen will show his latest project, Provence Works at the Huis Marseille Museum for Photography and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.","user_id":1484,"name":"Jeff Cowen","website":"jeffcowen.eu"},{"id":801124,"bio":"","user_id":788451,"name":"Markus Schwarz","website":"www.markusschwarz.photos"},{"id":94253,"bio":"living breathing human photographic machine. i'll put myself in harms way for a photo. i'm not necessarily proud of that, but you gotta use what you got, and i can't help it anyway.","user_id":93745,"name":"Cory Kramer","website":"ckpicturemaker.wix.com/ckpm"},{"id":94352,"bio":"Maya archaeologist and photographer, specializing in landscapes and long exposure photography, using both digital and film, from medium format to 8x10 large format.","user_id":93844,"name":"Satoru Murata","website":"www.satorumurata.com"},{"id":68914,"bio":"Sloan Scholar for the Humanities at the University of Michigan; received MFA from University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Received various Prizes, Honorable Mentions, and Prize Nominations in the London International Creative Competition Awards (2024) International Photography Awards (2023, 2022, 2015); international Fine Art Photography Awards (2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019; International COLOR Awards (2023, 2022, 2021); reFocus Color Photography Awards (2024, 2023) and reFocus World Photo Annual Awards (2023); and Analog Sparks International Film Photography Awards (2023). Work selected for numerous juried exhibitions of the Center for Photographic Art, the Center for Fine Art Photography, the New York Center for Photographic Art, PhotoPlace Gallery, Praxis Gallery, Black Box Gallery, The Atlanta Photography Group Gallery, A Smith Gallery, other venues. Photo publications in F-Stop Magazine, The Photo Review (Annual International Competition issue); COLOR Magazine (Merit Award), Shadow \u0026amp; Light Magazine, others.","user_id":68648,"name":"Lawrence Russ","website":"lawrenceruss.com"},{"id":104689,"bio":"I am an Irish photographer, now based in Barcelona after recently relocating from London, where I spent nearly 17 years. On graduating from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, I moved to London to pursue a career in fashion and commercial photography. After many years of working within the industry I came to the realisation that it was not the right direction for me. Now concentrating mostly on travel and street photography, I am drawn to the everyday movements of people and their interaction with the world around them. My work is all shot on film when I travel, as I love the way it slows me down and makes me think. If I miss the shot then it wasn't mine to begin with.","user_id":104087,"name":"Jimmy Donelan","website":"www.jimmydonelan.com"},{"id":696774,"bio":"I am a Brazilian amateur photographer and London is my home. I have a loving relationship with the streets of this amazing city and I try to show it in my photography.","user_id":696190,"name":"Carlos Agapito","website":"www.carlosagapito.com"},{"id":801213,"bio":"","user_id":788525,"name":"Pierandrea Costa","website":""},{"id":23353,"bio":"As an artist, portrait and documentary photographer, my work endeavors to shed light on the complexities of our society, bringing attention to issues of discrimination, exclusion, and prejudice, through an intimate and humanistic lens. These subjects hold a personal resonance for me, being a gay man myself. Each image I capture is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a visual representation of the beauty and diversity of our world.\n\nMy portraits are a manifestation of authenticity, imbued with an iridescent vibrancy that speaks to the individuality and depth of character of each subject. By exposing the raw and honest realities of their experiences, I strive to spark empathetic conversations that engender understanding and inspire positive change.\n\nWith a keen eye for the intricacies of identity and a commitment to truth-telling, I aim to use my artistry to shape the narrative around important social issues, and to serve as a visual advocate for marginalized communities. Through the power of imagery, I hope to challenge preconceived notions, disrupt complacency, and ignite a spirit of unity and progress\n","user_id":23353,"name":"Ernst Coppejans","website":"www.ernstcoppejans.com"},{"id":68937,"bio":"Born in France in 1981, Thibault Roland grew up with a love of science and eventually obtained a PhD in Physics in 2009. He came to the US to work as a researcher at Cornell and Harvard Universities, where he focused on optics and microscopy. This is when he became fascinated by photography and how scientific concepts such as time and space can be integrated into his art through techniques such as long exposure and tilt/shift photography.\nHe now uses his science background as an inspiration for his vision and creates very graphical work that relies on rigorous attention to the details, from the elaboration of the images all the way to the final print.\nThibault uses digital and film cameras and loves the smell of chemistry when developing film or printing in the darkroom. To him photography is not truly complete unless a physical archival print is made, framed and hanging on a wall.\nThibault currently lives in Portland, OR.","user_id":68671,"name":"Thibault ROLAND","website":"www.thibaultroland.com"},{"id":801182,"bio":"","user_id":788500,"name":"Christophe chevalier","website":""},{"id":795911,"bio":"Her work revolves around the borders between art and life, reality and visual representation, fiction and memory. She currently carries out projects on issues related to the archives. In recent years her work has focused on postcards and the idea of generating fiction and desire through tourist utopia. She is also director of the Casa Planas Centre for \nContemporary Research and Culture, where she has initiated the Art Investigation Programme, which focuses on contemporary creation through residencies.  The goal is to activate Planas Archive and encourage creation through her art practice. In this programe she has collaborated with artists like Joan Fontcuberta, Antoni Muntadas, Dora García and Pedro G. Romero. +info: www.casaplanas.org \n\nHer installations, videos and photographs have been presented at Anthology Film Archive (NYC), in the context of the Venice Biennale, at the Centre d'Arts Santa Mónica (BCN), FRAC-Corse (France), at the Museu es Baluard (Palma), Just Mad (Madrid), Reina Sofia Library, Longueuil Biennale (Montreal), Galeria Mama (Rotterdam), Cortona on the move, International Photo Festival (Italy), Houston FotoFest, among others. \n\nShe has won art investigation scholarships from the governments of the Balearic Islands, Canada and the UK, Pilar Juncosa i Sotheby's scholarship for residency at Slade School of Arts, London. Her work has been commissioned by a variety of national and international art institutions.\n\nAs a recipient of the Alice Beck-Odette scholarship, she enrolled in master's degree studies, (Photography, Video \u0026amp; Related Media) at New York’s School of Visual Arts, where she also worked as a photography and video TA in the Fine Arts department. She has a degree in Visual Communication.\n\nAfter living in Barcelona and New York she moved to Palma where she now lives. In 2019 she was the vice president of the Association of Visual Artists of Balearic Islands.\n\nIndividual Exhibitions\n2023 // War approaches to tourism: all inclusive\" // Cortona on the Move. International Photo Festival // Italy \n2022 // \"Greetings from Mallorca\" // Convendum // PM\n2021 // Coastal Memory. Urban intervention and social action // Comissioned by local government\n2020 // \"War approaches to tourism: all inclusive\" // Es Baluard //Comissioned by local government Contemporary Art Museum\n2018 // \"Happy Holidays\" // Selva Town Hall // Mallorca\n2017 // \"Profiles\" // Gallery 300 Stvorcov // Slovakia\n\nCollective Exhibitions\n2024 // Archaeology of leisure, Mohamed and the waterways // Thyssen Museum // Madrid\n2024 // Warlike approaches to tourism: all-inclusive // “Ten by Ten” Houston FotoFest Biennial // USA\n2023 // The eyes without a face // Film, photography and more festival // Catalunya\n2023 // Performance “Autopista del sur” // Live for the Arts // Berlin\n2023 // Touristic Digestion II // International Photo Festival Revela't // Barcelona \n2022 // \"Touristic Digestion\" // La isla de las amas de casa // Leipzig // Germany\n2022 // \"Body desintegration II\" // Bio Eco Arte Digital //Las Cigarreras // Valencia\n2022 // \"Badlands\" // Biennale Longueuil // Canada\n2021 // Participation In-Cadaqués International Photo Festival // Catalunya\n2021 // Expo: Departures - \"Pleasure Peripheries\" // Galeria Mama // Rotterdam \n2020 // Archipel Ouest: Îles du Future - \"La fiction prémonitoire du dromadaire Mohamed\" // FRAC // Corse / France\n2019 // \"A tiro de Piedra: acercar lo posible\" // Reian Sofia Museum // Madrid\n2019 // Possible physicalities and new powers of the an/archive - \"Balearic Hotel Taxonomy according to Mohamed\" // Es Baluard // PM\n2019 // Holidays - \"Digestión Turística II\" // Museu de Porreres // Mallorca\n2018 // Impossible Works // 1st Step // Murcia // Spain\n2018 // \"Body Desintegration II\" // JustMad // Madrid\n2017 // Expo: Ciutat de Vacances - \"Variacions d'un arxiu\" // Es Baluard // PM // Spain\n2017 // Projection \"Imatges turístiques. Historical Approaches // Grimani Palace // Venice // Italy\n2017 // Projection \"Imatges turístiques. Historical approaches // Centre Arts Sta. Mònica // BCN // Spain\n2017 // Expo \"A very festive death\" // Biennale Genova // Italy\n2013 // \"Body Desintegration\" screening // Anthology Film Archieves // NYC\n\nAwards\n2023 // Solo show Cortona in the move // Institut Estudis Baleàrics\n 2019 // Pilar Juncosa \u0026amp; Sotheby's scholarship Prize // Fundación Miró Mallorca \n2019 \u0026amp; 2021 // Selected for the Ciutat de Palma d'Antoni Gelabert d'Arts Visuals  Award // \"What Martin Parr would have seen // Mallorca \n2018 \u0026amp; 2020 // Selected for the VI Francisco Bernareggi d'Arts Visuals Santanyí Prize  // Mallorca\n\nScholarships \u0026amp; art resdencies\n2024 // IEB creation support grant // “Tourist swallowing” // Balearic Islands tourist” \n2024 // Attendance to portfolio review Biennial FotoFest Houston // IEB // USA\n2023 // Assistance to portfolio review Cortona on the Move. International Photo Festival // IEB // Italy // Balearic Islands \n2023 // Scholarship to support creation IEB // Balearic Islands \n2020 // Support to art investigation scholarship ILLENC // Balearic Islands \n 2012-13 // ALICE BECK-ODETTE Scholarship MFA Master studies // School of Visual Arts // New York \n\nPublished work\n2021 // Iteraciones Bárbaras // The world of yesterday.  Author's magazine // Barcelona\n2019 // \"A tiro de Piedra: acercar lo posible\" // Reina Sofia Museum // Madrid // In collaboration with Es Baluard and 1r Escalón.\n2019 // Art and Identity Politics. II Congress // Faculty of Fine Arts. Faculty of Murcia\n2018 // Ciutat de Vacances // Es Baluard. Santa Mònica and Consorci Museus Generalitat Valenciana\n2018 // New Patronages. Images and objects from popular tourism // Mallorca\n\n\n\n","user_id":784110,"name":"Marina Planas","website":"www.marinaplanasantich.com"},{"id":267435,"bio":"I'm a 25-year-old student and I'm enrolled in the fifth year of my studies in Architecture. Photography is a passion that accompanies me since I was 14 and still is my greatest passion. I want to become a good architect and even more a great architecture photographer.","user_id":266833,"name":"Giacomo Congiu","website":"www.instagram.com/giacomocongiu"},{"id":801199,"bio":"My name is Marc Salomon.\nI am a german candid streetphotographer.\n","user_id":788514,"name":"Marc Salomon","website":"www.99streetstylez.de"},{"id":801942,"bio":"I am a street and urban landscape photographer working in New York City and the Mid-Hudson region of New York State.","user_id":789114,"name":"Joseph Williams","website":"joewilliamsphotographer.com"},{"id":68883,"bio":"Gulnara Lyabib Samoilova is a Tatar born American fina-art and street photographer, author, and the founder of Women Street Photographers. \n\nGulnara’s work is a part of major collections such as the Museum of the City of New York, The New York Public Library, New York Historical Society, and Houston Museum of Fine Arts. She holds a certificate in creative practices from the International Center of Photography (ICP) and lives in New York City.","user_id":68617,"name":"Gulnara Lyabib Samoilova","website":"www.gulnara.com"},{"id":801164,"bio":"David John Turnbull considers himself a \"flaneur.\"  He spends most days walking around his city, observing.  And, he always wears a camera.  \n\nHe says he has a much deeper conversation with the world through street photography.","user_id":788484,"name":"David John Turnbull","website":""},{"id":457953,"bio":"I started taking pictures at age six. My Dad liked to do it, and I loved my Dad, so I borrowed his camera to be like him.   After taking pictures for the high school yearbook,  I studied physics at MIT, and narrowly escaped a career as a nuclear physicist.  Traveling the world as a photographer appealed far more than spending my life measuring things, even if it meant giving up the quest for the Nobel prize, much to the dismay of my parents.  Rather than quantum physics and radio astronomy, I preferred to work with wavelengths I could see.\n   I worked often as a photojournalist, wars and natural disasters and politics (My first day in the White House was Nixon's last.)  I became friends with George H.-W. Bush I and also Jimmy Carter. and Walter Mondale, including staying with his family at the Vice-President's Residence, and fishing with him in Minnesota.  \n    Traveling around the world has made me interested in food and local cultures so a lot of my work is in travel and culinary subjects, including chefs and producers.   I am working with a recipe writer to publish a world travel cook book with her recipes connected to .some of my travel stories with photographs of the recipes and of the travel.  Now no bullets in the head, but I could get salmonella.\n My daughter has just graduated in a college of photography and video, so we will see if my paternal genes work.  ","user_id":457369,"name":"Owen Franken","website":"www.owenfranken.com"},{"id":269118,"bio":"I am an Artist, Musican and Photographer based in Dublin,and I am currently working  at Pearse College,Crumlin, under a residancy programe. Im a Documentary Street Photographer and have a keen interest in the presence of culture in Dublin,Ireland. \n\n\n","user_id":268516,"name":"RF Amod","website":""},{"id":784896,"bio":"My passion lies in documenting the fleeting moments of human connection and urban life through street photography. I believe in the power of the unposed image to tell stories, evoke emotions, and spark conversations. ","user_id":774838,"name":"Mimi Park","website":""},{"id":801435,"bio":"","user_id":788703,"name":"KIM HYEON JIN","website":""},{"id":68901,"bio":"Massimiliano Balò was born in Italy . He lives in Uk. He is a self-taught photography artist and his passion dates back since he was young. Through digital photography he expresses his dream like world made of \"visions\" starring body or faces of people which he deformed and manipulate.  Almost all of his works have been created with the use of the mobile phone and his editing programs. His technique involves the use of fingers that touch the screen as if it were a brush on a canvas, creating a painting effect.","user_id":68635,"name":"Massimiliano Balò","website":"www.artlimited.net/m5331fbca     "},{"id":68925,"bio":"Andreas Van Esbroeck - Photographer\n°09-03-1990, Antwerp, Belgium\n\nIn 2013 Andreas starts to work as a freelance photographer. He is captivated by people and they quickly become his favorite subject. He specializes in conceptual, advertising and portrait photography. Because Andreas is always looking for new methods to expand his horizon, he seeks out new challenges. He accepts various assignments as photographer on video sets and is invited to work on several short movies and commercials. \n\nAndreas constantly searches for creative projects to stimulate his imagination. ","user_id":68659,"name":"Andreas Van Esbroeck","website":"www.andreasvanesbroeck.be"},{"id":115731,"bio":"Gianluca Calise is an Italian photographer specializing in long-term documentary projects. 2019 Daylight Photo Award juror’s pick, finalist at Urban Photo Awards 2018, Charta Dummy Award 2021, Prix du Livre Arles Les Rencontres de la Photographie 2023, his works have been published and exhibited internationally.\n","user_id":115129,"name":"Gianluca Calise","website":"gianlucacalisestudio.com"},{"id":801361,"bio":"","user_id":788646,"name":"Olivia Stowe","website":""},{"id":801455,"bio":"Artist Kristine Vann, a native of Upstate, NY, is a multimedia artist currently residing in Los Angeles, CA. A 2018 graduate of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, she holds dual degrees in Studio Art and Media and Society, with concentrations in Photography and Mass Media Theory.\n\nVann’s creative process embraces the element of chance, allowing unexpected and serendipitous moments to inform and shape her compositions. With a deep appreciation for experimentation, she seeks to explore the complex and multifaceted nature of the human experience.","user_id":788719,"name":"Kristine Vann","website":"kr1s.squarespace.com"},{"id":178171,"bio":"Fifty-five years ago I learned from a fellow college student how to develop black and white film and print my images.  I have enjoyed trying to make better photographs since 1968,  After a varied career in business pursuits, now that I am retired, it is the challenge and gratification that I get from photography that sustain me.  I like to say \"It keeps me off the streets....or maybe on them.\"  More and more, as my skills and preferences mature, I value and almost require the presence of people in my photographs.  The pursuit is never ending for me.","user_id":177569,"name":"Kurt Kramer","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/havanai"},{"id":801348,"bio":"","user_id":788636,"name":"Stefano Bernardi","website":"dancerinthelight.com"},{"id":801341,"bio":"I am an enthusiast of photography and a passionate learner.\nI have practiced photography for 10 years, more consistently, being in love with nature, and estrange people and places.   ","user_id":788629,"name":"Marius Lazar","website":""},{"id":801379,"bio":"A Thai designer with a passion for street photography.","user_id":788659,"name":"Julachart Pleansanit","website":""},{"id":801338,"bio":"","user_id":788627,"name":"Nicholas Feeney","website":""},{"id":172314,"bio":"I was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1952. At eight years old, I was exposed to the work of Edward Weston on an early edition of the Today Show. This poetic vision opened me to a magnificent world of the natural and ordinary beauty around us. Being out in the expanse of nature, I find a sense of freedom that I have been seeking since childhood, which gives me release from inner demons and a trust in the eternal. This is the driving force for my photography and the attraction for much of my subject matter.","user_id":171712,"name":"Robert Vizzini","website":"www.robertvizzini.com"},{"id":739758,"bio":"I’m Gaby, a visual artist and poet.\n\nInspired by both my interest in connection and the influence of intimacy and memory on the human experience, my art explores the subjective nature of reality, using water as a conduit to the dream space. \n\nIn 2023, my underwater photography was exhibited at the Turbine Art Fair (TAF paper \u0026amp; TAF digital) and shortlisted for the World Water Day Photo Contest in the Water Landscape category. I have also contributed work to the Olympia Gallery Wall (a public art initiative in Kalk Bay) and an ocean inspired group show, ‘’Undertow’’.\n\nPrevious work includes two textile collections exhibited at 100% Design SA and Decorex SA (winner of Best Small Stand). Additionally, my poetry has been published in two anthologies: The Anthology for Listening, Volume 1 (published in Denmark) and The Sisterhood Anthology (published in the UK). My fist poetry collection, The Year We Said Goodbye, is nearing completion and explores the nuanced path of navigating grief and transformation, through loss.\n\nI am presently investigating the relationship between mental health and ocean connection using water as a mirror to the inner landscape (and psyche) - the surface, middle and dark water. This is an embodied practice with the intention of connecting more people to their innate state of being, through immersion and remembrance.\n\n“All our bodies of water, fresh or salt are mirrors to our inner landscapes. We are inextricably linked. It is our first womb. The cosmic amniotic fluid. An unquantifiable source of wellness. I share #bluemind as a way to advocate for mental health and to share my own experience of water being: Pockets of sanctuary; Moments of shelter; A place of safety. All the ways I find asylum.”\n\nI live and work in Cape Town, where the mountain meets the sea.","user_id":737631,"name":"Gaby Beyers","website":"none"},{"id":68891,"bio":"antonbonder@yahoo.fr\n\n1996 Master Degree of FINE ARTS, EPIAR Villa Arson, NICE, France\n1999 Bachelor Degree in Linguistics, Nice - Sophia Antipolis University, Nice, France\n\nSolo exhibition\n2016\nQUI A DIT QUE LES GARÇONS NAISSENT DANS LES CHOUX ?, Mister GUM showroom, Place de l'horloge, Ville croze, France\n2014\nBARE SKINS, Stephen Paul Galerie, 111 Front street, Brooklyn, New York\n2011\nSpeed Dating, Stephen Paul Galerie, 19 place Riculphe, Fréjus\n\nGroup exhibition\n2015\nWe Were A Very Poor Jetset 2, Galerie Ed'OÙard Paradis, Marseille\n2013\nSUN OF A BEACH, ouverture de Ateliers d’Artistes de la ville de Marseille, \n  Atelier de Denis BRUN, 9 rue du Poirier.\nINAUGURAL, Giacobetti Paul Gallery Auvergne, Tour-sur-Meymont\n2012\nCarte postale aux éditions CARTED, Series n.282, Gillenbeuren, Allemagne.\n2010\n4 storeys, Dumbo Arts Festival, Giacobetti Paul Gallery, 111 Front street, Brooklyn, New York","user_id":68625,"name":"Thierry Rouyer","website":"www.sixclones.com"},{"id":801363,"bio":"Ian Pritchard is an emerging photographer in collaboration with the world.","user_id":788648,"name":"Ian Pritchard","website":"www.ianpritchard.art"},{"id":801396,"bio":"I have always loved taking pictures, but for a long time, my only camera was a smartphone. I started shooting with a film camera in 2022 and digital in 2024, and I continue to explore both mediums as I dive deeper into the fascinating world of photography.","user_id":788672,"name":"Yuliia Leliukh","website":""},{"id":234502,"bio":"Photographer should have been my job if my mother didn't tell me to get a more \"serious\" one. Then I learned Medicine and particularly Anaesthesia and Intensive care... But I never gave up to make photographs.","user_id":233900,"name":"Henri Mariès","website":"hm4915.jalbum.net"},{"id":801403,"bio":"","user_id":788677,"name":"james sinclair","website":"jamescsinclairphotography.co.uk"},{"id":807329,"bio":"Underground concert photographer based in Singapore.","user_id":793454,"name":"wayne tan","website":""},{"id":104664,"bio":"I studied photography at college near Liverpool in the late 1980's and was lucky enough to be tutored by the renowned street photographer Tom Wood. He helped to inspire a lifetime love of street photography in me. I spent eight years as a cruise ship photographer mostly based in Miami. In 2006, I gained a degree in Editorial Photography at the University of Brighton and was taught by Magnum photographer Mark Power. Nowadays my photography is mostly nocturnal. My ongoing 18 year project photographing the areas surrounding floodlit football grounds at night has been published in The Guardian and various magazines around the world. ","user_id":104062,"name":"Ian Hughes","website":"www.ianhughesphotos.com"},{"id":801355,"bio":"","user_id":788642,"name":"Luke Casey","website":""},{"id":801157,"bio":"I am a retired physician who has never been without a camera nearby since the age of 12. My first forays were in my native city, New York as a teenager. In later years as I travelled I concentrated not only on the post-card shots but found street photography was where my real passion and hopefully talent was. I have been exhibited locally and have won prizes for my work including an honorable mention in the Washington Post Travel Photo competition. ","user_id":788479,"name":"Peter Dunner","website":""},{"id":801298,"bio":"Black \u0026amp; White Photo Awards 2024 - Honorable Mention\n\nXposure International Photography Festival 2024\n\nParis International Street Photography Awards 2023 - Silver Medal, Honorable Mention\n\nVenice Photo Festival 2023","user_id":788595,"name":"Siyun Yuh","website":"yuhsiyun.darkroom.com"},{"id":69075,"bio":"Working and interested in Photography, Video, AV, IT, Life and friendship.\nConceptual, Portrait and Street Photographer, Lunatic and Multimedia Artist evolving and looking for the best way to express myself with no words.","user_id":68809,"name":"Javier A. Bedrina Vera","website":"www.bedrina.com"},{"id":796692,"bio":"Lys Arango is a Spanish documentary photographer born in Madrid and based in Paris. She joined Agence VU' in 2023.\n\nMotivated by social issues, she holds a degree in International Relations with a specialization in Armed Conflict and Peace Process Studies from the London School of Economics and a master's degree in Journalism from Madrid's Complutense University.\n\nSince 2016, she has worked on the scene of numerous humanitarian and food emergencies around the world for international NGOs such as Action contre la Faim and Médecins Sans Frontières. In 2019, her work evolves towards a dialogue between writing and documentary photography: a framework that allows her to immerse herself at length in the social issues she tackles.\n\nShe then developed a personal project on food insecurity and the specific realities of humanitarian emergencies in Guatemala (Until the corn grows back). For three years, she gathered stories, testimonies and images from a region marked by extreme poverty, compounded by migration and ecological challenges.\n\nSince 2022, a second part of this work on food insecurity in the world has been underway in France, a developed country known for its social rights, with the support of BnF's Grande Commande Photographique (Dans le creux).\n\nMeanwhile, with The river ran black, Lys Arango spent two years and seven trips to Asturias, the land of her paternal family, to tell the intimate story of Spain's last coal miners and the pride of a working-class community.\n\nHer work has won major awards, including Pictures of the Year (2023) and the National Geographic Award at the Eddie Addams Workshop (2021). Her photographs have been exhibited at numerous festivals, including Les Femmes s'exposent (Normandy, France), Galerie Leica, Horizonte Festival (Zingst, Germany), Zoom Festival (Quebec, Canada), Helsinki Photo Festival (Finland) and Yeast Photo Festival (Puglia, Italy), and published by the international press: CNN, The Independent, BBC News, El País Semanal, La Vanguardia, Marie Claire Magazine, El Mundo.\n","user_id":784771,"name":"Lys ARANGO","website":"agencevu.com/photographe/lys-arango"},{"id":441756,"bio":"I have had a passion for the expressive capabilities and power of photography for over 45 years. I have worked in analogue and digital photography and I celebrate both techniques. Now the world of digital post production offers incredible possibilities and discoveries, as well as an unending learning curve for growth.\nIn photography, what interests me is visual appeal, whether that might be a particular light, composition, gesture or story, not a particular genre, such as portrait, landscape or abstract etc.","user_id":441172,"name":"Geri Mathewson","website":"www.gerimathewson.com"},{"id":739509,"bio":"I was born in Peru and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area aa a teenager. I am a writer and a photographer with a penchant for dwelling on transitional,  liminal moments.","user_id":737443,"name":"Willy Lizarraga","website":"www.lizarragaphotography.com"},{"id":68920,"bio":"Born in 1961 in Siberia. Architect by education, than charity manager, than sels-taught freelance photographer and producer. Key projects: \n- By the Way (book/exhibition/archive), https://goo.gl/XK9jTX , \n- Birthmarks on the Map (Founder and Editor) - photo blog community http://rodinkinakarte.ru/ + travelling exhibitions, aimed at documenting provincial daily life (article in English about the project here https://goo.gl/7hKTLm , multimedia presentation - https://youtu.be/IGkHTo8neto ). Selecteed exhibitions:  Birthmarks on the Map / road show (Russia) see  in 3d https://goo.gl/CyruHJ , HeadOn Festival https://goo.gl/LLR1e5 , Angkor Photo Festival (Siem Reap), \"Metageography” (Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow 2015 – Pushkin House, London 2017 - https://goo.gl/X4KQgE ), Country Doctor (Novosibirsk) https://goo.gl/WgH19k.  Books (self-published):  “The Siberians” (2013), \"Hospital means Us\"(2014), \"ByTheWay\",2016, https://goo.gl/TNdJGR\n\n\n\n","user_id":68654,"name":"Valeriy Klamm","website":"klamm.tilda.ws/bytheway"},{"id":797259,"bio":"Tyler Gathro is a photo-based artist whose work reflects his religious upbringing and interest in theology. He is a graduate of The Cooper Union School of Art and Yale Divinity School where he studied photography, printmaking, documentary filmmaking, religion, and sacred and religious art. He has exhibited across the country, including in New York, Florida, and Utah, and is a 2018 recipient of the Ella Lyman Cabot Trust Grant. He enjoys working in his studio, filmmaking, writing, and spending time with his wife and two boys. He grew up in Jacksonville, Florida and currently resides outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. ","user_id":785245,"name":"Tyler Gathro","website":"www.tylergathro.com"},{"id":706015,"bio":"After quite a long time of an intense relationship with the image, I probably see more clearly today why and how this idyll has started and how the spell has lasted and kept me captive for so long, leaving me devoid of any willingness to break off such a freely agreed addiction.\nSo far I can remember, I had discovered the truths of etymology and the evidently logical reasons to create a word for a young science or a new practice. \nThe true meaning of the word photography was an eye-opener that left me in a state of deep reverie : photography as the art of writing with light.\nIndeed, is there a better ink than light, is there a stranger paradox than the transfer of a limpid and dazzling wave into a dark flow, furtively magically dropped onto paper and printed deeply in silver, platinum salts ?\n\nThe reverie went on and I became a photographer. \n\n                            \n\nMy approach is intimately linked to a contemplative posture and a staunch pursuit of silence.\nIt seems essential to me that photography should first evoke the passing of time, not only for the sake of reporting a strictly cold chronological history but, above all, to represent the length and flow of time: the eye","user_id":705431,"name":"Jean Guy Lathuilière","website":"www.jeanguy-lathuiliere.photography"},{"id":779873,"bio":"Berlin-based photographer Adrian Hoellger looks at human-made infrastructures and traces in cities and landscapes. He therefore uses various techniques including photography, moving images and photo-related objects. He studied photography with Silke Grossmann and Belinda Grace Gardner at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg and his latest exhibitions and awards include the following: \n\n-  2024 close and nearby // solo exhibition in Berlin - Ermelerhaus // funded by vg-bildkunst\n-  2023 close and nearby // group exhibition in Frankfurt // award by Marta Hoeppfner \n   society for photography\n2022 close and nearby //  solo exhibition in Freiburg // funded by Kulturamt Stadt Freiburg\n2022 Landschaft // solo exhibition at Kunstverein Celle // funded by RWLE Moeller Stiftung\n","user_id":770824,"name":"Adrian Hoellger","website":"adrianhoellger.com"},{"id":109873,"bio":"In a world where escapism and artifice often mask the harshness of life, Matthias Koch's photographs bear witness to the power of unfiltered truth. They challenge us to confront the harshness of our world, to grapple with its complexities and question our role in it. These photographs are a call to action, a demand for commitment and an invitation to embrace the uncomfortable truths of our times, for it is through this lens that we can find the impetus for change and a deeper understanding of our shared human experience.\n\nMatthias Koch (b. 1964) is an artist and photographer originally from Germany. He lived and worked in Chile, Venezuela, Mexico and in France.\n\nMatthias Koch's photography is a profound exploration of the natural world and human existence, capturing the subtle interplay between reality and perception. His work transcends mere visual representation, delving into themes of transience, memory, and the passage of time. In series like \"Todtnauberg\" Koch engages with landscapes imbued with historical and philosophical significance, inviting viewers to contemplate the unseen narratives within. Through \"Eschaton\" and \"In Absentia\" he navigates the realms of the apocalyptic and the ephemeral, revealing the stark beauty of abandonment and decay. ","user_id":109271,"name":"Matthias Koch","website":"matthiaskoch.co"},{"id":195726,"bio":"I am a 75 year-old grandfather and long-retired broadcast television producer. I currently am engaged in curating and digitizing my black and white 35mm negative archives as an end-of-life project.","user_id":195124,"name":"Stephen Blakesley","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/stephenblakesley"},{"id":68982,"bio":"A fine art photographer in Hong Kong.  Lawrence has obtained a Professional Diploma in Commercial Photography from The Open University of Hong Kong.  In 2013, he was awarded an Associateship (Visual Art) distinction from the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain.  Lawrence got a Bronze exhibitor distinction from the Photographic Society of Singapore in 2016","user_id":68716,"name":"Lawrence Cheung","website":"youpic.com/lawrencecheung"},{"id":147848,"bio":"Born 1963 in Czechoslovakia, living in Cologne/Germany.\nComing from the 70s punk scene, i started taking photos of Cologne and its people. \n\nIn 2018, during a flood, i lost all my prints, negatives and hard drives \ncontaining my work from the past 40 years. \nI had to start all over again.","user_id":147246,"name":"Martin Styblo","website":"youtube.com/@stycgn"},{"id":798306,"bio":"I was born in Chicago and originally studied math at the University of Illinois but art was always my love. I then went to The Art Institute of Chicago were I studied Photography and printmaking. I moved to San Francisco and raised a family with my lovely and creative wife Johanna pictured in three of the photos submitted.","user_id":786112,"name":"Cary Friedman","website":"deviantart.com/fotoartiste/gallery"},{"id":622607,"bio":"Ellie, a portrait photographer from Cardiff, Wales, embarked on her photographic journey after leaving her hometown of Worcester. Her passion for photography led her to pursue a BA(Honours) in Photography at Cardiff Metropolitan University, where she refined her craft.\n\nEllie's photos aren't just snapshots—they're windows into people's lives. She's always looking for those moments that make you feel something, whether it's happiness, sadness, or just a sense of connection.","user_id":622023,"name":"Ellie Darwen","website":"eleanordarwen.myportfolio.com"},{"id":398623,"bio":"I cover parts of the world, big and small. I seek to represent the whole in the part. I'm from Niterói - RJ, Brazil. I seek to reveal what is evident and what is between the lines (or between pixels). I research new possibilities for already known scenarios and the details yet to be discovered. I move between landscape, nature and urban photography, in addition to developing studies on photographic composition, integrating art, theory and design. My tools are light, the world, intention, emotion and the camera.","user_id":398039,"name":"Fabiano Cantarino","website":"www.fabianorcantarino.com.br"},{"id":801479,"bio":"A street photographer wanna capture the disappearing moments. \nBorn and raised in China, 10 years life in Europe, currently in Paris.","user_id":788739,"name":"Jimmy FU","website":""},{"id":69127,"bio":"Née au Liban le 24 avril 1982.\nElle vit et travaille à Paris depuis.\nDiplomée en communication visuelle,\nsa passion de toujours est la photo.\nelle en a fait son quotidien.","user_id":68861,"name":"Fatina Faye","website":""},{"id":199968,"bio":"59 years old. ","user_id":199366,"name":"Dood Evan","website":""},{"id":236028,"bio":"Architect and Ph.D. in Cities and Landscapes, his work is concentred to identify a new way to read the city towards the built environment.","user_id":235426,"name":"Antonio Ippolito","website":""},{"id":801502,"bio":"Retired medical doctor and psychiatrist with pension, but passion for photography.","user_id":788760,"name":"Gunnar Egeberg","website":""},{"id":801524,"bio":"","user_id":788779,"name":"Saturn Huang","website":""},{"id":68987,"bio":"\"Jaquelina Ríos nació en 1971 en San Pedro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Estudió periodismo gráfico en la Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA) y fotografía en la Escuela de Fotografía Creativa Andy Goldstein; con Aldo Bressi, Daniel Merle, Mariana Maggio y Ana Sánchez Zinny, en Argentina Su profesión como periodista y fotógrafa se ha complementado con su práctica artística, especialmente enfocada a la fotografía. Sus fotografías han aparecido en revistas como Elle Argentina, Marie Claire Argentina, Cosmopolitan Argentina, entre otras.\n\nComo artista, sus obras fueron publicadas en revistas latinoamericanas.\n\nExposiciones de fotografía:\n\n+ 2019. Desnudos. Exposición colectiva en Galería Central Newbery, Buenos Aires.\n\n+ 2018. Festival Internacional Fotografía Urbana, de Blipoint, en Mulafest, Madrid, España.\n\n+ 2018. Esto no es un selfie, Adolfo Domínguez. Galería Adolfo Domínguez, Madrid, España.\n\n+ 2015 y 2017, No Gallery (una iniciativa propia. Una exposición en espacios vacíos) exposición con Mariana Maggio y Ana Fanelli. Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n\n+ Noviembre 2013 exposición colectiva en Buenos Aires Photo con Galería de Fotos Holbox, en el cc Recoleta Ciudad de Buenos Aires. ;\n\n+ Septiembre 2013, exposición colectiva: feria EGGO con Galería de Fotos Holbox, en el centro cultural Recoleta, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n\n+ Marzo 2013, exposición colectiva: Pequeño formato en Galería de Fotos de Holbox, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n\n+ 18-02-2010 al 14-03-2010 exposición colectiva: fotografía documental \"Extranjero\", en el Centro Cultural Borges, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n\n+13-11-2010 al 31-12-2010 exposición colectiva en el Festival Nano\nAutorretratos, en Espacio Ecléctico, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n\n+17 al 31-12-2010 exposición colectiva: Sumarte, en Cauchos\n Galería Internacional, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.\n\nActualmente vive y trabaja en Buenos Aires, Argentina”.\n\njaquelinarios.myportfolio.com/ \n","user_id":68721,"name":"Jaquelina Rios","website":"jaquelinarios.myportfolio.com/ "},{"id":68972,"bio":"Nicola Bernardi is a photographer whose life changed entirely once he discovered that, by simply having a camera at his side, all the people around him turned from being total strangers to becoming stories, waiting to be told.\n\nItalian born and specialised in commercial and editorial portrait photography, he discovered his love for photography while living in Japan and never looked back ever since. \n\nAvid traveller, long distance cyclist, he is the embodiment of excitement about people and life.\n\nHe clearly resembles a thumb with a goatee.","user_id":68706,"name":"Nicola Bernardi","website":"www.nicolabernardi.com"},{"id":69016,"bio":"Mexican American photographer and filmmaker from Mexico City. Graduated with honors from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2010 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film/video and photography. And completed in 2020 a Master's degree in creative documentary and photojournalism at Spéos L'école Photo in collaboration with Magnum Photo in Paris, France.","user_id":68750,"name":"Xareni Penichet","website":"www.xareni.com"},{"id":69017,"bio":"I am a graduate in fine arts, a photographer and a musician.\n\nWhen I started studying photography at the Debora Arango university in Medellin,\nColombia in 2005, I went in with an open mind an ready to explore photography as a\nmedium, without preconceptions or set ideas about photography.\n\nAfter graduating in 2010, I continued my exploration by participating in courses and\nworkshops that focused on photojournalism and documentary photography. This in turn\nworking as a freelance photographer for three years, I am very interested in this relationship between photography and memory. Memories are\nstored on coded locations, obscure locations that mutate with the passing of time.\nPhotography on the other hand is forever fixed. But your perception of the photo changes\nover time as it interacts with different mutations of your original memory.\n","user_id":68751,"name":"Jonathan Carvajal","website":"Goneforeverproject.wordpress.com Jonathancarvajal.com "},{"id":68997,"bio":"Mark Stout is an award winning professional and fine art photographer with over 3 decades of professional experience., specializing in human subjects.  His work has been published in leading magazines on almost every continent.   His studio is located in the Fashion District in Los Angeles California.\n\nHe is an active member of the photographic community and served as the Chairman of the Board of the Colorado Chapter of American Photographic Artists for three years.  He has been interviewed by numerous magazines, including Asian Photography Magazine, and by the Copyright Alliance.\n\nWhile he works as a full time commercial photographer, his passion is to create work that invites the viewer to contribute to the story, and to open his/her eyes and think.","user_id":68731,"name":"Mark Stout","website":"markstoutphotography.com"},{"id":337850,"bio":"Suzanne Phoenix is a Melbourne photographer, artist, zine and bookmaker. Photos punctuate her life through portraits, performance, music, the street, and daily life. Suzanne has been exhibiting since 2013, won the Upper Yarra Visage Photographic Portrait prize in 2015 and was a finalist in the National Photographic Portrait Prize (Australia) 2021 and the Martin Kantor Portrait Prize 2021. Suzanne has a particular interest in documenting subcultures from queer communities to unique Australian events.","user_id":337248,"name":"Suzanne Phoenix","website":"suzannephoenix.com"},{"id":801513,"bio":"","user_id":788770,"name":"Jonathan Aubrey","website":""},{"id":69014,"bio":"Amateur photographer with a passion for medium and large format film photography. I’m an occasional  part time lecturer in Black and White film photography at the University of South Australia.\n\nWinner of 2013 Inaugural RSASA Portrait Prize, Photography Category, for \"Zoe with can\"\n\nReached the final Jury round of the International Fine Art Photography Awards in Paris in 2012 and 2013\n\nFinalist in the $25,000 2014 Kennedy Prize with \"Katia\", a contemporary art prize that covers all art genres.\n\nWinner of the $5000 RED photo challenge for my image \"5th floor\"\n\nHave had my portrait of Gill Hicks (\"Gill\", 2016, 180cm x 150cm)  acquired by the Australian National Portrait Galley \n\nParticipated in eight exhibitions last year and already in February four this year, my exhibition TAR (http://www.rustsalttar.com) won the BankSA Best Visual Art and Design Award at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2013 and GRIT wain the Best Visual Art Award at the Adelaide Fringe 2016. Currently showing in four exhibitions.\n\nHave had work published in Beta Magazine (http://issuu.com/ballarat_foto_biennale/docs/beta_02/1) and in f11 magazine (http://issuu.com/f11magazine/docs/issue27-november2013?e=3147757/5444146)\n\nI live in Port Adelaide\n\nI’m an amateur photographer, I do it for the love of it. ","user_id":68748,"name":"Tony Kearney","website":"www.atomicartcompany.com"},{"id":69188,"bio":"Rachel Wegh is a landscape, nature, portrait and environmental photographer with a First class degree in Photography. Rachel’s work often explores vulnerability and resilience, and is frequently biographically inflected. She reflects on the beauty but also the intrinsic links - physical, political, philosophical, psychological - between humans and the non-human world.\n","user_id":68922,"name":"Rachel Wegh","website":"www.rachelwegh.com"},{"id":801520,"bio":"","user_id":788775,"name":"Jon Torres Anglin","website":"www.newblunt.com"},{"id":801521,"bio":"A photography enthusiast","user_id":788776,"name":"Jiacheng LING","website":""},{"id":69122,"bio":"Lauren Fleishman is an American photographer based in England. Born and raised in New York, she attended the School of Visual Arts and was awarded a full scholarship to study at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Fleishman's professional career began when her first body of work, created during her senior year in college, was published in The New York Times Magazine at the age of 22. She has been a visiting artist at The School of Visual Arts, New School, International Center of Photography and Rochester Institute of Technology. She is a regular contributor to M, le magazine du Monde, The New York Times and Time Magazine. Her first book, The Lovers, was published in 2015 by Schilt. ","user_id":68856,"name":"Lauren Fleishman","website":"www.LaurenFleishman.com"},{"id":69398,"bio":"Christianne Ebel, a freelance photographer, is from a multicultural, multigenerational, multilingual household in NJ. Growing up she was surrounded by stories from all corners of the world and those stories became part of her. They inspired Christianne to seek out how people, things, events, cultures, and silent moments come together to make a narrative. She turned to photography to tell such narratives, regardless of how they came into being, whether through imagination or experience.  Christianne worked as a photojournalist for nearly two decades before her lens became a medium for exploration in fine art and portrait photography. Her work explores the intersection of mental illness, trauma, the fragmentation of self, and personal narrative. Currently, she is pursuing a theory dealing with the use of visual language in relation to the formation of reality and the possible applications of both psychological and physiological healing modalities. \n","user_id":69132,"name":"Christianne Ebel","website":"www.christianneebelphotography.com"},{"id":801542,"bio":"Fotografa amatoriale di 55 anni, prediligo foto di Street, panorami, foto creative, macro e ritratto ambientato. Utilizzo una Sony a7r3 da circa 4 e sono molto soddisfatta.\nPer me la fotografia è tutto il mio mondo, la mia compagna di giochi, svago ecc.\nNon potrei vivere senza.","user_id":788795,"name":"LICIA DE MARCO","website":""},{"id":527293,"bio":"I am an abstract photographer based in Barcelona.  My background is mixed between graphic design and photography.  I have worked as the photo editor for Inpho Photography in Dublin and also as the graphic designer for Circ d'Hivern and the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC).  I have had my work published in the Guardian Newspaper, La Mono Magazine, Adobe's 99U magazine.  In 2021 I was shortlisted for the Rosa Lux Foundation's 'Crisis and the future of democracy' and also 2 of my images from my 'Train' series were chosen for the British Journal of Photography's online exhibition Edition365.  In both 2022 and 2023 two of my images from my series 'Train' were chosen to appear in Photo Ireland's print fair Halftone.  This year I was one of the artists chosen by PhotoIreland for the TLP publications.  I currently have an exhibition of my Barcelona street images displayed in Can Ruti Hospital in Barcelona as part of an Art for Hospitals project. ","user_id":526709,"name":"Frankie Malone","website":"www.frankiemalone.com"},{"id":69061,"bio":"Alfredo Betancourt is a graphic designer and a documentary photographer. Born in 1966 in Havana, Cuba, he has lived in many different places such as Brazil, Miami, Brussels, Strasbourg and Alicante. He currently lives with his family in the Alsace region of France.\n\nWhile working for the magazine „Revolution and Culture“ he met some of the most important Cuban photographers of that time and after attending the photography workshop with Pablo Cabado he felt he was born to do this. Most of his photographs were then banned in Cuba, because they did not represent „the Cuban reality.“ He knew he could not publish, but kept hoping that one day his photos see the light.\n\nHe prefers capturing everyday life and is fascinated by real Cubans and their ordinary lives. Shooting people with respect has been a remarkable challenge for him. Alfredo Betancourt is a world traveler who loves mountains, is not afraid of the unknown and believes the journey is more important than the goal.","user_id":68795,"name":"Alfredo Betancourt","website":"www.instagram.com/betancourtalfredo"},{"id":810469,"bio":"","user_id":796034,"name":"Roma Bartel","website":""},{"id":69105,"bio":"Alvaro Arroyo,( Bilbao, Spain), studied photography in the Photographic Studies Center Hilargui, in Bilbao,  received a master's degree in the Contemporary Photography Center, CFC in Bilbao, has worked for different companies  in  photographs and multimedia, interested in stories","user_id":68839,"name":"Alvaro Arroyo","website":"www.alvaroarroyo.com"},{"id":69066,"bio":"Amsterdam based photographer / filmmaker, Remco Koenderman, working in different fields of the photography. Working for all kind of clients making documentary, stills and graphic compositions.","user_id":68800,"name":"Remco Koenderman","website":"www.remcokoenderman.com"},{"id":70453,"bio":"I was born on October 20, 1988, in Crotone, Italy. After graduating as a surveyor, I discovered photography. At first, I was self-taught, and then I enrolled in basic photography courses at the Gruppo Fotoamatori Crotone. After attending workshops with internationally recognized authors such as Valerio Bispuri, Francesco Cito, and Jérôme Sessini, I developed a strong interest in documentary photography.","user_id":70186,"name":"Francesco Gentile","website":"www.gentilefrancesco.it"},{"id":69104,"bio":"","user_id":68838,"name":"AVISHAG SHAAR YASHUV","website":"www.avishag-sy.com"},{"id":69042,"bio":"In my work, I explore human entanglements within a more-than-human world — comprising other animals, the lands, weather forces and such. Driven by a holistic approach, I tackle these connections through the prisms of photography and feminist environmental humanities especially in what is commonly called the North. Building upon observation and participation during long-term field work, my research engages with the visible and invisible aspects of interwoven places and beings, translating their very materiality into text and image works. Situated at a fine line between narration and documentation, the latter are always also an investigation of the ethics of research and ways of knowing. Mainly working through the lens of my analogue medium format camera, I also incorporate my phone camera in the creation processes and continue transforming some of the resulting materials through collage techniques. Currently, I engage with plant-based photographic processes, ranging from fermenting my film rolls or film souping them, to developing the negatives in organic homemade developers and making contact prints with plant juice. Weather phenomena, hands, water, salts, berries and bacteria help to think through issues like sustainability, preservation, economics, or ethics concerning both our plant companions as well as photography. Originally from Germany and based in Northern Norway today, I have an academic background in European Studies and am a self-taught photographer.","user_id":68776,"name":"Lena Gudd","website":"www.lenagudd.com"},{"id":159063,"bio":"Through his photography, workshops, and large temporary constructions, Troels Steenholdt Heiredal reassembles the world, enabling people to reflect on how they relate to it.\n\nWorking highly interdisciplinary, he’s able to develop projects from idea, through concept, design, and construction. His work spans from the written word through photography and camera constructions to large-scale architectural spaces. Always with a keen sense for the small detail and tactility. \n\nIn 2019, Troels learned that he is autistic. He has since been examining his life and works with new eyes to understand how neurodivergence shapes how he sees and responds to the world. In his 2020 exhibition “Looking Into Looking”, he explored how the constant rebuilding of the world in his art—layer by layer—is a direct response to trying to understand it. \n\nTroels is an invited guest critic at Columbia University, Cornell University, RISD, and The Cooper Union. He has worked, exhibited, and lectured in the US, Argentina, Colombia, Aruba, The Dominican Republic, and Denmark, including at Kunsthal Charlottenborg and the Copenhagen Metro. He holds a Bsc in Architectural Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark and a Masters in Architecture from Aarhus School of Architecture.\n\nTroels was born and raised in Toftlund, a Danish village of 3000, and is currently relocating from Brooklyn, NY, USA to Taipei, Taiwan.","user_id":158461,"name":"Troels Heiredal","website":"www.troelsheiredal.com"},{"id":69045,"bio":"Louis Lim is a Brisbane based photographer who explores the diversity in \nhuman conditions, specifically those who are unseen in the saturated media. \nHe has received a First Class Honours in Bachelor of Photography from \nQueensland College of Art, Griffith University in 2012 where he majored in \nDocumentary Practice and Creative Advertising. His works have been \nexhibited in various galleries within Australia and have been presented \ninternationally. In early 2012, Louis won the Queensland Festival of \nPhotography Portrait Prize and was shortlisted as a finalist in the 2013 Head \nOn portrait prize. \n\nMotivated by his curiosity towards people and photography, Louis currently \nworks as a freelance photographer, a tutor at Griffith University and as a \nfacilitator to Camera Wonderers, a differently-abled photography group run by Access Arts Inc. Recently, Louis has been selected as an Artist in Residence at Royal Children Hospital School, where he collaborates with children and visually presenting the stories of a unique school environment.","user_id":68779,"name":"Louis Lim","website":"www.louislzm.com"},{"id":724835,"bio":"I'm a Spanish street photographer.  I started diving into Photography when I moved to London 15 years ago. I take candid, spontaneous photos, always from the point of view of an outsider looking in. I self published a book in 2021, 'All These Worlds'. I am now living in Tuscany.","user_id":724251,"name":"Pablo Rodriguez","website":""},{"id":236294,"bio":"","user_id":235692,"name":"Dominique St-Germain","website":""},{"id":69731,"bio":"“Once upon a time…” These four words have captivated conceptual photographer and digital artist Söndra Nell Rymer since she was a little girl. Söndra vividly remembers when she was six years old and her mother gave her fairy tale storybooks and corresponding cassette tapes that made the magical stories come alive with voices and music. She memorized every story and tape and spent hours pouring over the illustrations on each page. Söndra's most beloved fairy tale storybook was “The Little Mermaid” by Hans Christian Andersen, and it became a significant part of her childhood reading and imaginative play.\nSöndra spent her education participating in theater, art, and photography classes. Earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in photojournalism and theater from Texas A\u0026amp;M University, Söndra continued her love of the arts and imagery where she worked in various photography forms, including theater and people lifestyle feature stories. She managed a photography department for a large publishing company for 14 years in which she engaged in the creative process for published curriculum and books including all aspects of photo shoots, from procuring costumes and props to hiring models and make-up stylists, writing contracts, licensing and legal permissions.\nAfter her two children were born, Söndra was inspired to revisit her love for fairy tales and fantasy stories. Her passion is creating whimsical, enchanted imagery that communicates the story and evokes a fantasy world. While she uses vivid color for most of her art, she occasionally explores darker or gothic fantasy stories, which she portrays in a more mature visualization.\nBoth traditional fairy tales and present-day folklore and imagery from around the world infuse her work. Söndra creates stunning visual imagery from beloved fairy tales, unique and imaginative fantasy worlds from her imagination and personal made-up stories.\n","user_id":69465,"name":"Söndra N. Rymer","website":"www.fairytalesimagery.com "},{"id":69146,"bio":"Fotografa ritrattista, da anni ricerco la bellezza nascosta nei volti che mi circondano, e le storie dietro alle persone. Affascinata dal genere umano, amo ascoltare e osservare ciò che non si vede ad un primo sguardo. Dietro la facciata quale mondo vi è nascosto? La sfida è quella di riuscire ad abbattere il muro della diffidenza, conquistare la fiducia nell'altro per farmi aprire le porte della sua realtà.\n","user_id":68880,"name":"Monica Antonelli","website":"www.monimix.com"},{"id":69148,"bio":"Alfredo Bosco is a documentary photographer focused on social issues and geopolitical crisis. He’s specialised in stories on criminality, conflicts and human rights. \nHe received renowned awards including the Visa d’Or Humanitarie ICRC, The Special Prize for Humanitarian Photography at the Andrei Stenin contest and best portfolio Premio Voglino. \nIn 2022 He received the “Antonio Russo” journalism awards as best war photographer of the year for his coverage of the conflict in Ukraine. Other than being selected at the 25th Joop Swart Masterclass of the World Press Photo. During the first two years of the conflict in Ukraine he was tv correspondent for the broadcasting channel “La7”\nHe collaborates with Il Millimetro as writer and his articles are published also on Il Fatto Quotidiano. ","user_id":68882,"name":"Alfredo Bosco","website":"www.alfredobosco.com"},{"id":69495,"bio":"I was born in 1981 in Tulcea. I studied psychology and sociology at the university in Bucharest. I finished a photography course at INCFC (National Institute for Cultural Research and Training) and obtained a diploma which is recognized internationally. Currently i work as photographer at a news televison (Digi24). Some of my work was featured at Vice, Scena9, RedBull, theblacksea.eu and I had exhibitions at the BlackSea Art Festival at ArCub in Bucharest and at Pelicam Documentary Film Festival in Tulcea. I was the set photographer at two feature films (\"Soldiers, a story from Ferentari\" by Ivana Mladenovic and \"Scarred Hearts\" by Radu Jude, both produced by HiFilm). I am currently working on a documentary about turkish roma people directed by Alexandru Berceanu.","user_id":69229,"name":"Vlad Bâscă","website":"www.instagram.com/curbsensitometric"},{"id":91628,"bio":"Giulia Berto is an Italian photographic artist based in Ireland. Her work draws from the personal, creating atmospheric imagery and meditative scenes evocative of her own feelings. Working predominantly with the medium of analogue photography – in both small and large format, she engages with themes of memory, nostalgia, displacement and home and belonging.\n\nShe has lived in London, Berlin and New York, where she studied large format photography under Guggenheim Fellow Greg Miller. Her work has won various awards and regularly features in publications such as B+W Photography, HuffPost and Visual Artists' News Sheet. Her photographs are exhibited worldwide including Circulation(s) Festival (Paris, 2018), Halftone (Dublin, 2019), CCP Summer Salon (Melbourne, 2023) and OPEN (Cambridge, 2024) and were part of the Ireland Prints for Peace initiative.\n\nHer polaroid work has been selected by the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester for their Polaroid Extravaganza online feature and is included in the book Night Moods published by Shutter Hub Editions. She graduated from the International Center of Photography and holds an MSc in Evolution of Animal and Human Behaviour as well as a ","user_id":91165,"name":"Giulia Berto","website":"bertogiulia.com"},{"id":481200,"bio":"Operates \"Gallery Room 305\"＆Publishing label\"305PRESS in Japan\n\nBorn in Osaka in 1977, this photographer continues to take photos overlaying their own image with the theme of life and death.\n\nThey run the photo gallery \"Gallery Room305\" and the publishing label \"305PRESS,\" actively exhibiting and publishing photo books both domestically and internationally.","user_id":480616,"name":"KYOKIN NAKAMURA","website":"www.kyokinnakamura.com"},{"id":801625,"bio":"A librarian with a passion for photography","user_id":788859,"name":"Anna Galluzzi","website":"www.behance.net/annagalluzzi?locale=it_IT"},{"id":801631,"bio":"","user_id":788864,"name":"Vito Frugis","website":"www.vitofrugis.it"},{"id":801002,"bio":"Lara Lasala, 4 gennaio 1969.\nAppassionata di sport estremi quali capriole, salti e capitomboli praticati con tanto coraggio e non poca paura.\nViaggiatrice curiosa lungo strade non di rado buie, più spesso illuminate, ora da lanterne, ora da fari.\nRicercatrice professionista del proprio senso.\nAspirante vincitrice al gioco della Vita.\nAmatrice di foto.\n","user_id":788357,"name":"LARA LASALA","website":""},{"id":807339,"bio":"","user_id":793462,"name":"Andrea Chiodi","website":""},{"id":128162,"bio":"コンビニエンスストアオーナー","user_id":127560,"name":"shinichi kadomatsu","website":"blogs.yahoo.co.jp/wkgyn131"},{"id":841743,"bio":"Recomendo o site de apostas brl bet para quem busca odds competitivas, b?nus frequentes e suporte rápido em português.\n\nMarca brlbet\nSite   https://brlbet.eu.com/\nEndere?o：Centro de apostas brl bet, S?o Paulo, Brasil  \nNúmero de telefone：Suporte brl bet: +55 11 90000-0000  \nEmail：contato@brlbet.eu.com \nHashtag：#brlbet #brl_bet brlbet.eu.com","user_id":827586,"name":"fbgdh rfgbh","website":"brlbet.eu.com"},{"id":794565,"bio":"Simona is  an Italian amateur photographer living in Rome. \nAs art historian by inclination and university studies, she’s always been captured by the power of image.\nIn 2020 , in the midst of the pandemic, she  found in photography the way out of physical and mental isolation: it triggered her to get out and experience the city with the 5 senses constantly alert, allowing herself to be molded and 'marked' by its humanity. \nSince then, she fell head over heels for photography. Her images do not originate from reflection, but rather from impulse and sensation.\n","user_id":783001,"name":"SIMONA GALLETTI","website":""},{"id":726425,"bio":"Growing up in North Carolina, Californian, Perry Hambright was drawn to the great surrealists and shaped his aesthetic along those lines. His body of contemporary photography features marriages between composed scenes and striking surrealistic additions. Hambright graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology, studying under Weston Kemp, Tom Muir Wilson, and Bea Nettles, earning his BFA in Fine Art Photography. As a student, Hambright often combined images in the darkroom for aesthetic purposes. He continues to manipulate photographs via computer and other means. His aim is for the work to bring about inquisitive thoughts, spark viewers' imaginations, and please the eye.","user_id":725841,"name":"Perry Hambright","website":"www.perryhambrightsurreal.gallery"},{"id":794803,"bio":"Dário Pequeno Paraíso's work reflects his deep connection with his identity. Born and raised in Portugal, always felt a need to discover his origins and what happened in the colonial past. Son of immigrants from a former portuguese colony, he uses photography/video/poetry that intrigues the thoughts of the audience and a fearless research to understand the colonial past. \"What happened? / \"How can we go forward?\"\n\nOver the years between collaborations, solo and collective exhibitions, Dário Pequeno Paraíso, in recent years, has focused on documenting issues of identity and post-colonial identities. \n","user_id":783205,"name":"Dário Pequeno Paraíso","website":"dariopequenoparaiso.com"},{"id":69223,"bio":"Born 1976 in Japan.\nStudied Photography at San Francisco Art Institute with Linda Connor.\nNow, working as a freelance photographer in Tokyo.\nShowing works internationally in solo/group exhibitions.\n2013 IPA International Photography Award - Fine Art/Professional - 1st place\n2015 Prix de la Photographie Paris - Fine Art/Professional - Gold Prize\n2017 Prix de la Photographie Paris - Fine Art/Professional - Bronze Prize\n2018 Tokyo International Foto Awards - Fine Art/Professional - Bronze Prize","user_id":68957,"name":"Yasu Matsumoto","website":"www.one-big-tree.com"},{"id":795126,"bio":"Hello! I’m Diego, a 46-year-old photographer on a captivating journey through the diverse realms of photography. My passion extends across landscapes that unfold nature’s beauty, the vibrant narratives of bustling streets, and the nuanced stories captured in intimate portraits.\n\nWith a lens as my guide, I’ve spent the last few years honing my craft, appreciating the unique charm each genre offers. Whether chasing the golden hour’s glow over a mountain range, immersing in the rhythm of urban life, or unveiling the depth of human connection through portraiture, my camera is a versatile storyteller.\n\nJoin me in exploring this visual tapestry that weaves together moments, emotions, and the artistry of various genres. Let’s capture the essence of life one frame at a time.","user_id":783467,"name":"Diego Gomez","website":"www.diegoga.com"},{"id":795135,"bio":"Magdalena Borkowska is a Warsaw-born visual artist and photographer capturing the world's beauty from her current Stockholm base. With a camera in hand, she began a journey not to document grand vistas, but to reveal the splendor in subtleties and breathe artistic life into overlooked moments. This path led her to seek honesty and humanity through her lens, focusing on portraits that speak silently but profoundly of her subjects' true selves.\n\nMagdalena's artistry extends to abstract work, where shapes and forms dance, inviting viewers to question and interpret. Her continuous self-education, coupled with a psychological understanding, enriches her photography, resonating emotionally with those who encounter it. Magdalena's photography is a heartfelt invitation: to slow down, observe closely, and appreciate the enchantment woven into our daily lives.\n","user_id":783475,"name":"Magdalena Borkowska","website":""},{"id":793837,"bio":"","user_id":782348,"name":"Gabrielle Astruc","website":"www.gabrielleastruc.com"},{"id":795092,"bio":"Photography has taken me on many adventures. Aviation, bodybuilding and fitness, fashion and road excursions. As a professional I have been published thousands of times in editorial features and advertising. Now I am showing some of the many photo shoots of my own that I have done along the way. Also having fun with my new food photography projects. Much more to come so Thank You for looking!","user_id":783440,"name":"Ian L Sitren","website":"www.secondfocus.com"},{"id":795282,"bio":"\nConrado Krainer\nPhotographer awarded by Ireland's Light and Composition magazine, finalist by Fine Art Photography magazine - Dodho Magazine, had his work exhibited in Art Galleries - Galeria Art and Design and at Galeria Online SPT from São Paulo - Brazil.\nFilmmaker, Conrado directed the short films Pele Negra Máscara Branca and Cedro do Virgínia, which received awards at Festivals and Film Shows in Brazil, in addition to having experience as Director and Producer of Advertising Films for brands such as Yahoo Brasil, Faber Castell, Fox Channel International, Gillette, Samsung, Epson and Cachaça 51.\nConrado also works as an Atelierist at an international school in São Paulo/SP. He has a degree in Visual Arts and a specialization in Art Education from Instituto Singularidades.","user_id":783590,"name":"Conrado Krainer","website":"www.conradokrainer.com"},{"id":142817,"bio":"SameSource fine art photography spans both landscape and bodyscape, often exploring human sexuality and its relationship with art.  With recent showings from the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, France, to Art Basel, Miami Beach, SameSource now brings a major show of the series, Reinterpreted, to Fabrik Projects Gallery for summer 2019.  Honors include being named an Artist in Residency for 2019  at Gilsfjarðarbrekka, Iceland, the international Lumiere Award for fine art nude photography, 2017, and Coagula Gallery’s Los Angeles Ten Top Artists exhibition for 2016 in a show curated by Tulsa Kinney of Artillery Magazine.  In addition to being included in over 100 exhibitions in galleries and fairs around the world, SameSource work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Artillery Magazine, American Photo, two documentary films by EMS ARTS, and has twice been profiled by Silvershotz International Magazine of Contemporary Photography.","user_id":142215,"name":"SameSource no last name","website":"SameSourceFineArt.com"},{"id":309494,"bio":"","user_id":308892,"name":"Ashley Weisdorf","website":""},{"id":795603,"bio":"I am an interdisciplinary artist in Colorado with a specialty in analog photography. My mind wanders and my lens follows. All of my art is very process oriented, I give in to the flow of creation, wherever it may lead. This makes analog photography an absolute delight. \"Trust the process\" is never more applicable than when I have film in my camera.","user_id":783853,"name":"Alison Reid","website":"www.alisonreidart.com"},{"id":795615,"bio":"Philipp loved nature as long as his memories last. Today he is a full time nature photographer, educator and author. He enjoys teaching his style of photography to small groups of people. He teaches in Austria as well as several Counties along Europe and also coaches people online. The expression of the images, the stories behind it and the natural processes have a strong focus in his work. He enjoys to photograph smaller scenes where you can find all the aspects of the whole scene, if you just look close enough. You can find his work online, in exhibitions and magazines, or his recently published book.","user_id":783862,"name":"Philipp Jakesch","website":"www.jakesch.photography"},{"id":795734,"bio":"Anna Gottlieb is a Melbourne-based photographer whose more recent work delves into the deeply personal issues of depression, overwhelm and self-discovery. Anna also has an obsession with severe weather and has travelled extensively to see the wildest weather on the planet. Anna has a Masters of Art - Photography.","user_id":783959,"name":"Anna Gottlieb","website":"www.foxcottage.com.au"},{"id":69275,"bio":"","user_id":69009,"name":"Claudia Daniels","website":"www.claudiadanielsphotography.com"},{"id":795229,"bio":"\"Icon Nick Jenkins is an emerging fine art photographer and educator born in Philadelphia, PA . He uses photograpy as a theraputic and educational tool. Some of his favorite photography genres are Portraits, Street, Landscape, and Event photography.\nHis career highlights include three group exhibitions with Germantown Art \u0026amp; Sound in Philadelphia PA, TILT Institute for Contemporary Members Showcase in Philadelphia, TILT Mebers Showcase (20/20 Festival at Cherry Pier Philadelphia, PA), Black History Group Exhibition at the Arthur Hufnagel Library, Glen Rock, PA. He currently has 2 Collections on display at the Penn State Health Systems Medical Centers in Hampden, PA, and Lancaster, PA respectively.\n","user_id":783549,"name":"Nick Jenkins","website":"www.iconnickcontent.com"},{"id":795353,"bio":"BFA Indiana University\nMA Saint Francis University\nMFA Saint Francis University","user_id":783646,"name":"Debra Crouch","website":""},{"id":791574,"bio":"Christian Mattarollo\nItalian Architect, curator and photographic critic (1982);\nborn in Treviso (Italy), after his initial training in visual arts at the Liceo Artistico in Treviso, he graduated in architecture at the IUAV in Venice, where he studied \"History and technique of photography\" with professor Angelo Maggi; teaching assistant in workshops and university courses, he combines his interest in teaching with his architectural design activity.\nHe moved and worked first in Lisbon (2010) at the PROAP studio, by the famous Portuguese landscape architect João Nunes, then in Paris (2012) at the engineering and restoration studio CET-Ingénierie.\nCurrently in Italy, he works in the world of Fashion and Luxury Retail Design, taking care of the image and creation of corners and boutiques for famous fashion brands.\nIn the photographic sector, he holds courses dedicated to the history of photography, in Italy and abroad, organizing exhibitions and events in the role of artistic director, critic and curator.","user_id":780442,"name":"Mattarollo Christian Labirinto Critico","website":""},{"id":795970,"bio":"Mark Weller is an American artist celebrated for his inventive lens-based art. His artistic exploration delves into the impact of time and its transformative influence on his subjects. Weller has exhibited in over 175 art museums and galleries across America and internationally. His limited-edition prints grace private, corporate, and government collections.\nWisconsin born and educated; his journey commenced in Alaska as a documentary filmmaker. By 1980, he relocated to Madison, Wisconsin, assuming the role of senior producer of news and documentaries for PBS Wisconsin. His tenure yielded award-winning documentaries, including portrayals of Gaylord Nelson, the Battleship Wisconsin, and the military defense of the inner German border. Weller also produced live broadcasts featuring His Holiness the Dalai Lama, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and US President Bill Clinton.\nAfter 27 years as a corporate executive, Weller retired in 2019, and redirected his focus entirely to the realm of lens-based art.  Today his work stands as a testament to the intersection of artistic vision, technological innovation, and a lifelong commitment to creative exploration.  \n","user_id":784157,"name":"Mark Weller","website":"time-stacking.com"},{"id":795981,"bio":"I'm an avid landscape photographer that has traveled the globe in search of the best landscapes and the best light. I'm also an Emmy Award winning Film and Television professional with nearly a decade of experience shooting, editing, and directing high level productions. Deep knowledge of what it takes to produce a video project from beginning to end. Produced projects for clients both big and small, from titans like NFL Films, the National Lacrosse League, ESPN, and NBC Sports to local small businesses and production companies.  ","user_id":784166,"name":"Richard Owens","website":"www.richowenstv.com"},{"id":741832,"bio":"Bente Nordhagen grew up in Oslo. She moved to northern Norway as a 19-year-old.  In addition to photography, she is interested in family history – the history of the Kven people in particular.\nBente spends a lot of time developing as an art photographer. The last few years have been devoted to combining genealogy and photography without being documentary. She wants to bring her prehistory to life, with emotions and moods. Where genealogical research is analytical and fact-based, photography can supplement feelings and wordless moods.\nBente showed her pictures publicly for the first time in 2020 in the picture story The nameless time before me together with Halti Kvenkultursenter. It was during the corona lockdown and the photo story was part of the digital event on the Kven people’s Day. Bente has further developed the picture narrative to become an exhibition with pictures and text which she has shown in several places in northern Norway.\nShe became a juried member of the Norwegian Association for Independent Artists (NFUK) in autumn 2022 and had a picture accepted for NFUK's annual exhibition in 2023.\n","user_id":739222,"name":"Bente Nordhagen","website":"bentenordhagen.no"},{"id":785169,"bio":"Art is for Sandra Kobanovitch a cry of revolt against the tragedy of her existence. Orphaned, uneducated, and combative, she has managed to transform her rage and pain into poignant images and films vibrating with raw truth.\n\nSelf-taught, she writes, directs, and produces her first short film in 2015, \"Scratch,\" a story about an encounter between an old prostitute and a young outsider, presented at the Short Film Corner of the Cannes Film Festival.\n\nThat same year, she directs actor Samy Naceri in the touching role of an ex-convict reintegrating into society for her second short film, \"Heliopsis.\" The work will be awarded overseas at the Women in Film festival in Vancouver, Canada.\n\nIn 2021, she directs the short film \"Donald,\" a deeply personal film inspired by her mother's suicide and her sister's mental disability.\n\nShe also asserts herself as a talented photographer, creator of intense visuals, winning the Tokyo International Foto Awards in Japan in 2024 for a dark portrait about slavery.\n\nSandra Kobanovitch is a versatile and committed artist who uses her talent to amplify the voices of the outcasts.","user_id":775071,"name":"Sandra Kobanovitch","website":"www.kobanovitch.com"},{"id":142342,"bio":"Pietro  Di Giambattista  born  in  Pannarano (BN) Italy and he is based in Rome. In 2002  with a selection of portraits  that are part of his work  “Nomadi” he won the third prize in the category of Portraits at the World Press Photo.In 2002 he also won the 7th International Photography awards in Solighetto (Treviso). He has exhibited in several Italian cities. He hae exhibited his work  “Nomadi” also in Barcellona. His works are mainly interested in social issues.\n","user_id":141740,"name":"Pietro Di Giambattista","website":"www.pietrodigiambattista.com"},{"id":801958,"bio":"","user_id":789128,"name":"Enrico Calcio Gaudino","website":""},{"id":97631,"bio":"","user_id":97079,"name":"Norbert Pietraszek","website":"www.norbertpietraszek.com"},{"id":796329,"bio":"Amine's artistic journey is a testament to finding beauty and meaning amidst chaos. Inspired by the juxtaposition of tranquility within a tumultuous world, his artistry delves into the essence of humanity, revealing unique narratives in every individual.\n \nFor Amine, photography is not just a visual medium but a reflection of his emotions and perceptions. Through his lens, he encapsulates the rawness of human emotions, believing that art is inherently subjective, shaped by the artist's state of mind.\n \nOne pivotal experience that shaped Amine's artistic vision was his fascination with humanity itself. Viewing each person as a distinct entity deserving close observation, he seeks to isolate individuals from their surroundings, revealing the intricate complexities of human existence.","user_id":784469,"name":"AMINE BOUMZEBRA","website":""},{"id":796407,"bio":"Born into a family of artists and entrepreneurs, Matt Dusig’s artistic journey has been nurtured by a rich heritage of creativity and a relentless pursuit of excellence.\n \nWith a degree in fine art and a lifelong passion for photography, Matt has dedicated himself to capturing the essence of life's most awe-inspiring moments. From the tender grace of horses to the vast expanses of landscapes, and the dynamic energy of cityscapes, his lens transforms ordinary scenes into extraordinary works of art.\n \nArmed with a diverse range of equipment, including Canon cameras, DJI drones, and film cameras, Matt harnesses the power of technology to create captivating visual narratives. His mastery of different tools enables him to adapt to various environments, capturing the unique spirit and beauty of each subject.\n \nThrough his extensive travels, he embraces the world as his canvas, immersing himself in new cultures, landscapes, and experiences. His keen eye and adventurous spirit allow him to present viewers with a fresh perspective, revealing the hidden nuances and stories that lie within his photographs.\n","user_id":784532,"name":"Matt Dusig","website":"www.dusig.com"},{"id":807369,"bio":"The world of images fascinates me and I like to wander through photographic atmospheres, because they speak for themselves and they take me beyond words.\nI passionately love photographic blur, particularly exploration through dance and self-portraits which take me to the heart of my unconscious, street photography which offers me these tiny moments when something unexpected and poetic happens, as well as landscape photography which regularly takes me to the arctic regions, where the cold reigns.","user_id":793484,"name":"Maguy Bovier","website":"www.maguybovier.com"},{"id":535143,"bio":"Amateur photo lover, mainly focused in music and sports photography, sometimes exploring street photo.","user_id":534559,"name":"Pedro Lourenço","website":"pedrol.photo"},{"id":744082,"bio":"I was born in 1988 in Krasnoyarsk, and\nmoved to Moscow with my parents as a\nchild.\nI graduated from secondary school and\nmusic school (piano class) here in\nMoscow.\nLater I received higher education in\ninternational relations from Lomonosov\nMoscow State University and a\nmaster's degree in public administration\nfrom the Higher School of Economics.\nI am married and I am mother of three\nsons.\nI have been photographing since 2014\nI have gratuated from numerous\ncourses, dedicated to the studing of\nphotography and art.\n\nMy photography is about us the way we don't have time to show\nourselves to the world, because we are always in a hurry and rushing\nsomewhere.\nI try to ensure that my models hear themselves, listen to their souls\nand the music of their souls at least during the photoset.\nI hope that the viewers of my photos will recognize themselves in\nthese photos as well.\nI like to shoot motherhood and pregnancy sincerely beautifully, but at\nthe same time piercingly and truly, because I know firsthand not only\nabout the magic of motherhood, but also about its difficulties.","user_id":741210,"name":"Tatiana Potapova","website":"tatianapotapova-photo.ru/art-fotografiya"},{"id":796360,"bio":"Julian Curry is a photographer and architect based in Marseille and Paris, France. Julian was born in raised in the United States, where he graduated magna cum laude with degrees in architecture and art history at Syracuse University in New York in 2014. Julian worked for leading Pritzker Award winning architects Harry Gugger and notably Peter Zumthor in Switzerland, 5 years for the latter during which he worked on the new building for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles California. During his time at Atelier Peter Zumthor, Julian worked as an architect and also a photographer with works being published in design publications. These years were the foundation of a career in fine art photography for the past 10 years with specific focus on the intersection between place, building material, and people.  Julian's current work remains crucially spanning architecture and photography, with both sides of the practice driving the other to improvement and new perspective. ","user_id":784493,"name":"Julian Curry","website":"www.sursum.org"},{"id":796418,"bio":"\tLeopold Hauser Tregloan is a Sydney-based multimedia artist—a recent graduate of the National Art Schools BFA program, majoring in sculpture. Leo seeks to invite audiences to engage with storytelling and the semiotics of form and character, through the use of sculpture and photography.\n","user_id":784541,"name":"Leopold tregloan","website":"www.instagram.com/leotregloan"},{"id":745618,"bio":"Born in the USSR, I moved to London at an early age, where I have lived for over three decades. Initially trained as an actress, I became deeply entrenched in the realms of Film, Theatre, and TV, contributing to a string of highly successful productions.\nI seamlessly transitioned into the production side of TV and films, playing a pivotal role in the creation of numerous award-winning documentaries and programs for prestigious platforms such as BBC, Discovery Channel, NBC Universal, and many others.\nI ventured into the captivating world of non-fictional filmmaking, assuming the role of creator for a series of visually exhilarating short films. Her ability to weave compelling narratives through visuals laid the groundwork for her enduring passion \nfor photography.\nMy photographic work has earned me  international acclaim, marked by a collection of prestigious awards. My journey unfolds from the dramatic stages of acting to the intricate frames of cinematography and photography, reflecting a life wholly dedicated to the art of storytelling. The exciting journey is one I am  eagerly poised to continue, promising further exploration and innovation in the realms of visual storytelling","user_id":742593,"name":"Larissa Kouznetsova","website":"www.larissakouznetsova.com"},{"id":796693,"bio":"Based in London, I am a recent graduate of Falmouth University's Photography Master's program. My artistic journey encompasses both fine art and documentary photography, each serving as a unique avenue for expression and exploration.\n\nIn my fine art work, I delve deep into self-expression, using photography as a means to connect with the art form on a personal level. Through intricate compositions and emotive storytelling, I strive to evoke emotions and provoke thought in the viewer.\n\nOn the other hand, my documentary photography serves as a window to the world, allowing me to learn about diverse cultures and communities firsthand. Immersing myself in the lives of individuals from various backgrounds, I have the honor of hearing their stories and capturing the essence of their everyday existence.\n\nBoth facets of my photography practice offer me invaluable insights into the human experience, enriching my understanding of the world and shaping my artistic vision. As I continue to navigate the dynamic landscape of photography, I am committed to creating work that resonates with authenticity and leaves a lasting impact on those who encounter it.","user_id":784772,"name":"Eloise Campbell Bowling","website":"www.campbellpicks.com"},{"id":526356,"bio":"I am a  floral designer and self-taught floral photographer, whose creative journey blossomed from a passion for capturing the ephemeral beauty of nature. For the past 8 years, I developed  a deep love and reverence for the intricacies of flora. I intertwine the worlds of design and photography, transforming blooms into captivating works of art. I draw my inspiration from the ever-changing seasons and the subtle nuances of color and texture. Through my lens, I like to invite viewers to pause, to breath, and to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of flowers, where every petal tells a story and every image is a testament to the enduring beauty of nature's creations. ","user_id":525772,"name":"Hürriyet Bulan","website":"botanic-art.de"},{"id":796899,"bio":"I am a musician, a teacher and a father.  My whole life Ive been searching for ephemeral symmetry.","user_id":784943,"name":"anton maskeliade","website":"maskelia.de"},{"id":798001,"bio":"Raised in NYC as a first-generation Russian-American immigrant, Svetlana Dubkova found escapism in fantasy and imagination growing up. This manifests in her dreamlike photographic portfolio, which fuses feminine surrealism, vivid color-play, organic formations, and repetitive form. Her work is futuristic yet nostalgic all at once. Svetlana believes in democratized art powered by imagination and will-power, not resources.","user_id":785856,"name":"Svetlana Dubkova","website":"www.svetlanadubkova.com"},{"id":796936,"bio":"Yifan Wu (b. 1997, China) is a Chinese photographer currently based in London. She completed her undergraduate studies at Shandong University of the Arts in 2019 before earning her Master's degree in Photography from the University of the Arts London in 2022. Her recent focus has been on capturing portraits of individuals in the UK, while also exploring themes of intimacy and connection in contemporary society. Delving into the complexities of attraction in an increasingly digital world, she meticulously crafts images to explore this theme. Her work is deeply concerned with the intersection of intimacy and technology in modern life. For one project, she conducted interviews with a diverse group of young people residing in London, probing their understanding and experiences of intimacy while capturing their portraits.\n\nIn her earlier works, Yifan experimented with mixed media techniques, blending various materials with photography to create captivating compositions. Her explorations included combining acrylics, glass, mirrors, curtains, yarn, and colored paper with photographic elements. Additionally, she documented scenes along riverbanks and the lives of villagers in her hometown,","user_id":784977,"name":"Yifan Wu","website":"www.yifan-wu.com"},{"id":797089,"bio":"","user_id":785105,"name":"Phillip Tenza","website":null},{"id":797025,"bio":"With a background steeped in fashion as an art director, Kevin Dotolo has seamlessly transitioned his creative prowess into fine art photography. His work reflects his keen eye for aesthetics, while offering a glimpse into the intersection of sound and light, and the enchantment of cinema captured through his global journeys.\n\nKevin’s formal training in photography, with a BFA in photography from The University of North Texas, combined with his decades-long tenure as an art director gave him a unique perspective on composition, lighting, and the ability to capture the essence of beauty in every frame. Kevin’s creative work has been featured in countless international publications, including Vogue, W Magazine, and Vanity Fair. He has worked creatively for fashion and beauty brands, including Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Revlon. His photography has been featured in the Wall Street Journal.\n\nKevin Dotolo's lens invites us to search for experience and celebrate the beauty surrounding us.","user_id":785052,"name":"KEVIN DOTOLO","website":"www.kevindotolocreative.com/shop"},{"id":797105,"bio":"I was born in 1977 and I consider me an analog person. I still use this approach even today, from music to relationships to photography. I still shoot film, developing and printing in my darkroom but I use the same methods to process my digital pictures. Being gentle and slow with images. It makes them more important","user_id":785118,"name":"Nicola Girardi","website":""},{"id":556250,"bio":"I’m a London-based documentary and portrait photographer and filmmaker. I shoot people in action, the places they inhabit and the traces they leave behind. I seek out the little gestures, beautiful light, and happy juxtapositions that combine to elevate the ordinary.\n\nI've been shooting full-time since 2011. I combine commissions with the personal projects that form the core of my creative output. My projects span the Athenian poetry scene, London creatives at work, Notting Hill Carnival and Japan. I've shot for clients including Bazaar UK, Clash, Elle, Esquire UK, FT How to Spend It, Observer Magazine and brands including Ally Capellino, Chanel, H\u0026amp;M, Michael Kors, Molly Goddard, and Net-A-Porter. ","user_id":555666,"name":"Oliver Holms","website":"www.oliverholms.com"},{"id":797184,"bio":"Erica Welling graduated from ArtEZ, Academy of Visual Arts in Arnhem and works from a studio in Wageningen and Heveadorp. Erica investigates the deviant, seeing differently, authenticity, intensity, emotion, passion for color, graphic elements and shapes.  You don’t know what you see, you have to feel it. Because Goethe already said it: ‘light, darkness and color together are the only thing that distinguishes one object from another for the eye and distinguishes the parts of the object from each other’.’","user_id":785183,"name":"Erica Welling","website":"www.deploegh.nl/project/erica-welling/ \u0026 "},{"id":12087,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer with a camera always ready to capture something interesting, be it beautiful or downright ugly. Most of my life I lived in London before moving to sunny Catalunya, to a  small place surrounded by vineyards, beaches and hills. A translator and editor by profession, I am also very keen to take photography to a higher level and learn more about advanced photographic techniques.","user_id":12087,"name":"Jasna Lukic","website":""},{"id":198797,"bio":"With the world of photography I have a love relationship born as a child, I use the goal to capture emotions, feelings that can last in time.\n","user_id":198195,"name":"Marco Petroi","website":"marcopetroi.wixsite.com/marco-petroi-photo"},{"id":358741,"bio":"My name is Itzik Itzhak Navon. A graduate of Fine Art Photography from the Bezalel Academy of Arts.\nI'm a fashion and Art photographer, based in Tel Aviv. ","user_id":358139,"name":"Itzik Navon","website":"www.itziknavon.com"},{"id":783460,"bio":"Megan Riley is a graphic designer and lens-based media artist. She holds a BA in Fine Art, with a minor in Art History, and an MS in Communication Design. With over 30 years as a graphic designer including in the magazine industry in New York, the financial sector in Boston, and spent 11 years as a Creative Director at the New England Aquarium in Boston before turning her attention to lens-based media. She currently focuses on photography and digital media as a fine art practice. She observes the world around her, using photography as a documentation tool and then experimenting with digital media to see how she can transform images to discover what will happen next, allowing image “ingredients” to tell their own story. Her work is about the experience and the process of making. It is also about starting with a kernel of an idea, then setting up environments, real and digital, and allowing the unexpected to happen.","user_id":773654,"name":"Megan Riley","website":"www.meganriley.com"},{"id":196010,"bio":"More of the part-timer when it comes to photography. I try to see things that people either miss or take for granted. More of a landscape/sunset type of photographer and try to keep my camera handy at all times.","user_id":195408,"name":"Laurence Colclough","website":"aussie1@picfair.com"},{"id":794287,"bio":"Emile Hyperion Dubuisson was born in Paris and lives in New York. He studied photography at the International Center of Photography. He has been widely exhibited in the US. Foam Magazine awarded him as one of the its Talent 2010 artists. He received the Juror’s Choice award in the Project Competition 2011 Center Santa Fe’s, honors documentary projects and fine art series. ","user_id":782770,"name":"Em Dub","website":"emilehyperiondubuisson.com"},{"id":797662,"bio":"David Paddy, or Paddy as he prefers to be known, began his working life at Aerospace in Broughton near Chester, after graduating as an aeronautical engineer, he decided to return to full time education and enrolled at the University of Derby to study for a B.A. Hons. in Photography under the tutelage of such leading photographers as John Blakemore, Richard Sadler and Olivier Richon.\n\nAfter leaving Derby, Paddy went on to become a Lecturer in Photography, Graphics and New Media at Yale College in Wrexham. During this time he continued to work as a freelance photographer and designer.\n\nAfter 15 years guiding many students through their course work and on to higher education and  promising careers in the arts, Paddy took a leap of faith and left to concentrate on his own photography and fine art practice. He went on to establish Tilt \u0026amp; Shift Gallery with his partner Eleri in the small town of Llanrwst in North Wales where they have exhibited work by David Hurn, Jack Latham and Aled Rhys Hughes among others.","user_id":785569,"name":"David Paddy","website":"www.davepaddyphotography.com"},{"id":846687,"bio":"25bet, a sua porta de entrada para uma experiência emocionante em jogos!\nDivirta-se com as melhores slots e jogos eletrônicos, a qualquer hora e em qualquer lugar!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. Copacabana, 5276, Conj. 101 - Jardins, Brasília - DF, 49693-588, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 61 99627-8009\nE-mail: 25bet.br.com@gmail.com\n#25bet #25bet_Slot #25bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://25bet.br.com","user_id":832531,"name":"Betbrcom Betbrcom","website":"25bet.br.com"},{"id":846683,"bio":"23bet é a sua melhor opção para divertir-se com slots e jogos eletrônicos! 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With each click, he discovered a new facet of his creativity and found solace in the art of visual storytelling.","user_id":785701,"name":"Ciwon Wong","website":""},{"id":190110,"bio":"I am a completely self taught amateur that adores travelling, meeting new people and capturing the moment!","user_id":189508,"name":"C S","website":""},{"id":797572,"bio":"Yingqi Wang, a photography student at the Royal College of Art, engages deeply with the complexities of identity as it unfolds across both spatial and digital realms. Her work beckons viewers into a profound exploration of self in the digital age, illuminating the intricate web of connections that define our contemporary existence. \n\nThrough her art, Yingqi weaves visual narratives that capture the nuanced complexities of modern life, prompting an introspective journey into the realms of the seen and unseen. Her creations serve as a contemplation on our interconnected world, revealing the multifaceted layers of personal and collective identity.\n","user_id":785496,"name":"Yingqi Wang","website":"www.wyingqi.com"},{"id":736135,"bio":"I am a passionate street photographer, I often draw inspiration from memories, music, movies, and the interplay of light and composition, My work captures the essence of urban life in all its raw, unfiltered glory.\nWith a keen eye for detail and a love for the unexpected, I seek to immortalise fleeting moments, transforming ordinary scenes into extraordinary visual stories.  My photographs often evoke a sense of nostalgia, transporting viewers to another time and place.\nUncovering hidden narratives and celebrating the beauty in the mundane. Through my lens, I invite viewers to see the world from my unique perspective, offering a fresh take on the urban landscape and the people who inhabit it.\n\n","user_id":734685,"name":"Belinda Van Zanen","website":"www.belindavanzanen.com.au"},{"id":215782,"bio":"I  take pictures for 20 years .l like to take pictures about a little architecture with nature , Old Towns.","user_id":215180,"name":"SKIRMUTE UDRENAITE","website":""},{"id":797972,"bio":"I am a retired front line social service worker living in Vancouver, Canada. Did not have the required business sense to make a living as a professional photographer.","user_id":785830,"name":"martin wright","website":"in between web sites"},{"id":199189,"bio":"I chew bubble gum and take sweet pics, and I'm all outta bubble gum.","user_id":198587,"name":"Caylie Burdyn","website":""},{"id":772207,"bio":"Fotózás a tartalmas és kreatív hobbim. 2019 óta tanulok tudatosan fotózni.   2020 óta vagyok a Mosonmagyaróvári Fotó Egyesület tagja, ahol több kiállításnak is résztvevője voltam. Munkáimon a természet és az utazás szeretete köszön vissza: képeim idegen tájakra, városokba kalauzolnak el.  2000 óta fotózok digitális géppel, 2019-ben végztem digitális fotótanfolyamot Budapesten. Rendszeresen vesz részt fotós túrákon, látásmódomat neves művésztől tanultak határozzák meg.","user_id":764323,"name":"Julianna Kocsis","website":"www.kocsisjulianna.hu"},{"id":596876,"bio":"Всем Привет! Меня зовут Ксения. Я - бухгалтер. Фотография - мое отвлечение от цифр и гор бумаги.","user_id":596292,"name":"Xeniya Gorlenko","website":"ks.gorlenko@mail.ru"},{"id":798072,"bio":"Aujourd'hui, …\nSubtilement jouer avec le moindre éclat, au corps-à-corps avec la lumière. Choisir son intensité, effleurer ses tons, sa palette, infiniment variée, pour caresser un visage. Lumière froide, sévère, qui tranche comme les froids matins d’hiver. Lumière chaude, douce, envoûtante et enveloppante, comme les soirées d’été. Portraits de corps et portraits d’âme… La brisure du parcours dans le sourcil froncé, dans l’admirable ride au coin de la lèvre. Le sourire résolu, énigmatique, dans la lumière de l’oeil, univers tout entier qui se voile et se dévoile. \nTout ce que les mots ont dit et tout ce qu’ils ne savent pas dire, la lumière, en caresse, l’inscrira pour toujours.\nVivre et oser la beauté simple, regarder, reconnaître et transmettre, \nCe n’est pas pour rien qu’image et magie sont faites des mêmes lettres.\nStudio7/64 - Pascal Le Doaré ","user_id":785914,"name":"Pascal Le Doaré","website":"www.studio764.fr"},{"id":486529,"bio":"“If we opened people up, we’d find landscapes” Agnes Varda \n\nLayers on layers; I believe my work goes beyond the subject/s I am capturing. I infuse essence, experience and emotion into every frame. I embrace the journey of being an artist and do not seek a destination, always adventuring and exploring with medium and story.  An expert in my field, I have many titles: author, storyteller, light seeker, award winner, curator, global citizen and a master in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. \n\nThese don’t define my essence, that comes from my ability to see beauty where others see ordinary. I am a creative warrior and harness light and the colour blue, sometimes at the same time, these are what propels me into the extraordinary.  I am proudly supported by Nikon NZ as one of their Creators. I am British and currently live in the South Island of New Zealand with my two children. ","user_id":485945,"name":"Chloe Lodge","website":"www.chloelodge.com  "},{"id":765881,"bio":"Experimental works of an alchemist who cooks different styles of photographs","user_id":759639,"name":"Shayan Goodarzifar","website":"Mephistoproductions.ca"},{"id":793707,"bio":"Born in 1973 in Antony (Hauts de Seine), Marc Guénard is an independent photographer and lives in Mulhouse.\nHe discovered author photography in 1994 while attending Francois Despatin's photography classes at Choisy le Roi. A decisive encounter in the way in which his work as an author would develop, particularly in that of portraiture.\nMarc Guénard is a photographic artist, phenomenologist of perception, for whom image and light are the instruments of a dialectical score. Thus, his photographs show a beyond where the perception and simple sensitive knowledge that we can have of an object, of a subject, is raised to full consciousness of itself.\nAlso, his videographies and photographic productions question the link of consciousness that individuals can have with the objects in their environment, in a questioning face to face. By photographing in an analytical manner the invisible links between the object and the subject, merging one with the other in absolute sensitivity, Marc Guénard breaks down the barriers of our society's clichés.\nIn his latest works around landscape, In his artistic journey, Marc Guénard abandoned city arteries for natural paths, exchanging urban light for noct","user_id":782220,"name":"MARC GUENARD","website":"marcguenard.fr"},{"id":794678,"bio":"I am a young and ambitious artist – as a third-year photography student at Narafi, LUCA School of Arts in Brussels – with already some gray hair (° 1979).\n\nI’m based in Leuven, Belgium.\n\nExhibitions\n2024. Ithaka Arts Festival (Leuven)\n2023. Fresh Eyes International 2023 (Amsterdam)\n2023. Out of Office, Breedbeeld (Bruges)\n2023. (On)rust, Luca School of Arts, Narafi (Brussels)\n2023. 100% Belgium, MoriFilmLab (Brussels)\n2022. Evolution, Revolution, Luca School of Arts, Narafi (Brussels)\n2021. Mijn beeld, jullie logo, Breedbeeld (online selection)\n2020. Group expo, CC De Borre (Bierbeek)\n2013. SeeMyLeuven, Museum M (Leuven)\n\nPublications\n2024. (On)rust, thematic magazine - with interview (Luca School of Arts, Narafi)\n2023. Fresh Eyes 2023 (GUP, xpublishers)\n\nAwards\n2024. BredaPhoto nominee – International Talent Program\n2023. Fresh Eyes International 2023 Talent @ GUP Magazine","user_id":783100,"name":"Eddie Clybouw","website":"www.eddieclybouw.com"},{"id":707680,"bio":"Studied at ZeLIG, School for Documentary Film, Television and New Media in Bolzano, camera assistant for various documentary films for ORF, ZDF, SRF and RAI. Graduation and diploma with distinction at the \"Prager Fotoschule\" for artistic and performing photography with Florian Lageder, Reinhard Reidinger and Eckard Sonnleitner.\nMember of the South Tyrolean Artists' Association since 2015.\nLives and works as a freelance photographer in St. Lorenzen, Südtirol, Italy.\n\nNumerous exhibition projects at home and abroad, including Ars Electronica Center Linz, Galerie Zebra Vienna, Werft.Raum.Atelier Oberrieden/Zurich, Galleria Gallerati Roma, Galerie Prisma Bolzano, Galleria made4art Milano, Burkard Eikelmann Galerie Düsseldorf and Artbox.Project New York.\n\nNumerous joint projects with Christina Auer in connection with contemporary music. Publications in various international photography magazines and in the yearbook 100 [HUNDRED] Photographize Best Selected 2020.\n\nAward winners include the Gold Medal at the FIIPA Awards Contest fotografico internazionale promosso da FIOF, the Gold Medal at the International Trierenberg Super Circuit, the Silver and Bronze Medal at the TIFA Tokyo Photo Awards, 3rd prize at off-festival vienna, Honorable Mention at the IPA International Photography Awards Los Angeles, Honorable Mention at the MIFA Moscow International Photography Awards, Honorable Mention at the One Eyeland Awards and finalist at the Siena International Photography Awards.\n\nInvitations to international photography festivals followed, including Photoweekend Düsseldorf, Milano Photo Festival, Orvieto Festival Internazionale della Fotografia, off-festival vienna and R-evolution Summer Festival - Barletta.\n\nInvitation to the International Photography Festival \"the Image of the Era of Hypermedia\" Lishui (China), representing Italian contemporary photography.\n\n​The photo book \"motus\", was awarded the bronze medal at the TIFA Tokyo Photo Awards, 2 x at the IPA International Photography Awards in Los Angeles and at the One Eyeland Awards.","user_id":707096,"name":"ch-projects innerhofer","website":"christina-auer.com"},{"id":116803,"bio":"Maciej is an experienced Polish photographer and educator sharing his time between Poland and Asia. He holds a PhD in computer science, but abandoned science to focus on photography. He is a member the international street photography collective UP Photographers and an official Fujifilm X-Photographer. His interests are in documentary, travel and street photography.\nMaciej’s photos have been widely published, exhibited and shown at photo festivals. He is a recipient of numerous awards and has judged several photography competitions. His photos have been featured in major street photography books including “Street Photography Now“, “The World Atlas of Street Photography”, “100 Great Street Photographs” and “Bystander: A History of Street Photography”. Maciej’s first monograph Cardiff After Dark was published in October 2012 and second called \"Sonepur Mela\" was published in July 2021. Currently he is mainly occupied with teaching his popular streeet photography workshops in Asia.","user_id":116201,"name":"Maciej Dakowicz","website":"www.maciejdakowicz.com"},{"id":841524,"bio":"79bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 79bet\nSite: https://79bet.uk.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01354-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9340-4677\nEmail: 79bet.uk.net@gmail.com\nHashtag: #79bet #79betgnames #79betlogincom #79betwebsite #79betcasino","user_id":827367,"name":"xx oyffc","website":"79bet.uk.net"},{"id":794880,"bio":"Nora Rupp (1981) is a Swiss photographer. She graduated in photography from the École Supérieure d'Arts de Vevey in 2003. She worked for 10 years as a photographer at the Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne, and today devotes herself full-time to his personal practice.\nHer project is a continuation of his artistic approach around self-portraiture. For over 22 years, she has been directing and photographing herself in different female roles. She uses her body to confront herself and question the condition of women in our society. Her self-portrait work allows her to fight against internalized mechanisms throughout her life. Her committed projects lead us to observe the oppressions exerted on women.\nIn her early days, the photographer was inspired by Cindy Sherman and then moved towards more assertive feminist issues. Nora Rupp's work, while responding to current questions and issues, in a context of the 2020s in Europe, takes place in a continuation of the work of women feminist artists.","user_id":783266,"name":"Nora Rupp","website":"www.norarupp.com"},{"id":794961,"bio":"studied Communication science and Linguistics, worked as editor, act as photographer","user_id":783334,"name":"Malte Lass","website":"lfi-online.de/en/gallery/Malte-Lass-843993.html"},{"id":69320,"bio":"Awards and Grants\n\n2017   Woman Photograph Grant, Finalist\n2016   Henri Nannen Preis, Shortlisted\n2016   Nomination for Joop Swart Masterclass, WPP\n2016   Fotofestiwal Łódź, Finalist Grand Prix\n2016   VG Bild Kunst Grant for Photography\n2016   Canon Profifoto Award, Winner\n2015   Emerging Talent Award, Dali International Photography Festival, Winner\n2015   Nomination for the UNICEF Photo of the Year Award\n2015   Felix Schöller Photo Award Winner Gold Award\n2015   Felix Schöller Photo Award, Winner Category Portrait\n2015   Renaissance Photography Award, Finalist\n2015   Voies Of Prize, Finalist\n2015   Bourse du Talent #62 Portrait, Winner\n2014   Canon Profifoto Award, Winner\n2013   Vice-Versa Foundation, Artist Residency, Goa, India\n2013   Arteles Creative Centre, Artist Residency, Haukijärvi, Finland\n\n \n","user_id":69054,"name":"Karolin Klueppel","website":"www.karolinklueppel.de"},{"id":627004,"bio":"I was born and raised in Argentina and moved to the US during the turbulent years of the last military dictatorship to pursue a better life and a career in Ecology. After my studies, my budding interest in Photography began to grow stronger and I became a Photojournalist, working for Magazines and Newspapers for about 20 years. Bad health and other obstacles led me away from professional photography for many years. I am now slowly making my way back, seeing Photography with new eyes, and rediscovering the love and passion I've always felt for this craft. ","user_id":626420,"name":"Eduardo Citrinblum","website":"www.eduardocitrinblum.com"}]}