{"profiles":[{"id":700831,"bio":"I was born in Puglia, the red land of olive trees, wind and sea. For thirty years I lived in Rome dealing with communication and photography. The sea and the love for my people are my passions, which is why for a few years I have returned to live in the place that gave me birth: Taranto, the city of the two seas and pollution. I was a child when my first camera was given to me. I was forty when I held the first professional SLR in my hands. After the first shot I never stopped.","user_id":700247,"name":"Maria Rosaria Suma","website":"www.facebook.com/Fotoparolando"},{"id":469719,"bio":"PHOTOGRAPHE PROFESSIONNEL DEPUIS 1989, AUTODIDACTE.","user_id":469135,"name":"denis POURCHER","website":"www.denis-pourcher.com"},{"id":668614,"bio":"Balázs Turós (b. 1990) studied at the Department of Photography at Budapest’s Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. After finishing his BA, Turós moved to England, where he was introduced to FotoNow – a media-based social enterprise in Plymouth, with whom he worked for two years. Having returned to Budapest, he pursued a Master of Photography course at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. Turós was awarded the József Pécsi Fellowship in 2018, 2019 and 2020. In 2021, he participated in the Fellowship of the Robert Capa Photography Grand Prize. The following year, his works featured in the Open Program of Fotofestiwal Lodz, Poland. He was selected artist for Futures Photography 2023.","user_id":668030,"name":"Balazs Turos","website":"balazsturos.com"},{"id":795935,"bio":"Sebastian Sele (*1988, Principality of Liechtenstein) is a photographer and multimedia storyteller whose work has been featured by The New York Times, Stern, ZEIT and others. Before going independent, he worked as Editor-in-Chief at VICE's Zurich office.\n\nHis first photographic project \"Death at Sea\" on migration through the Mediterranean was featured in the book and exhibition \"Swiss Press Photo 2023 - The Best of Swiss Journalism\" and shortlisted for the Helsinki Photo Festival 2023. His second project \"Kings Without Land\" on NYC's migration crisis was developed and exhibited at the International Center of Photography (ICP), published by the New York Times, a finalist for “Best Digital News Story” at Visa Pour l’Image, shortlisted at the Italian Festival of Ethical Photography and a Honorable Mention at the International Photography Awards.\n\nSebastian Sele ​is a graduate of the visual journalism program at the International Center of Photography and is currently based between Bogotá, Colombia, Zurich, Switzerland, and New York City, United States.","user_id":784128,"name":"Sebastian Sele","website":"www.kingswithoutland.com / www.sele.world"},{"id":796124,"bio":"My first attempt at photography dates back to 2009, when I was a student in Interior Design. In that period, I bought my first DSLR camera. It all started with landscape photography; sunsets and beautiful Dutch winter landscapes.\nAfter a while, old buildings aroused my interest. Exploring forbidden spaces and somehow, traveling through their history: that was everything I was interested in as a little boy. Back than, I could not appreciate the beauty of decay, but now I capture it through photography. An abandoned farm with all its furniture still there or a factory that shut down, where time has stood still, but you can still feel the vibes in the air. Crumbling ceilings, the ivy finding its way in every crack of the wall. Being in those forgotten places, sometimes feels like living in a fairy tale. I wanted to show people that there’s more beside contemporary architecture, like the abandoned and forgotten buildings that nobody cares about anymore.","user_id":784298,"name":"Yoerie Custers","website":"www.custers-photography.com"},{"id":796258,"bio":"My name is Stan van der Sluis\n\nI am a dedicated real estate Photographer by profession, capturing the essence of architectural beauty in my everyday work life. \n\nHowever, my true passion lies in the realm of autonomous documentary projects, where I delve deep into diverse and compelling subjects that resonate with the human experience. My lens has wandered through various landscapes, from the world of seasonal laborers to the captivating journey of the world of vintage and revival.\n\nIn my photography, I consistently place the human element at the heart of each frame. It's through the people I encounter and the stories they carry that I find inspiration. These stories speak of resilience, heritage, and the ever-evolving human narrative.\n\nThrough my work, I strive to encapsulate moments that evoke emotions, spark conversations, and provide a glimpse into the lives, dreams, and struggles of those I encounter. Each photograph is a testament to the rich tapestry of human existence, and it's my privilege to be able to share these stories through my lens.\n\nAs an artist, I believe in the power of photography to bridge the gap between cultures and create a sense of shared humanity. I look f","user_id":784415,"name":"stan van der sluis","website":"www.stanvandersluis.nl"},{"id":69785,"bio":"","user_id":69519,"name":"Elodie Abergel","website":"www.elodieabergel.com"},{"id":69803,"bio":"","user_id":69537,"name":"Juan Ignacio Bousquet","website":"www.juanibousquet.com"},{"id":796675,"bio":"My interest has always been people who are 95 % of the time totally unposed. I tend to use wide angle lenses and never flash. Most often I  chat to people before or after I photograph. I have used a small portable printer to give the subject a copy of the image. \nMy Northern Family project is 10,000+ images.\nI made a movie using 1700 photos from the school section of the project which led me to a film training course. I made 3 short films, these were dramas I wrote and directed. They  won awards around the world and have been screened on TV. The content in each was a current social matter.\nI shoot with my camera set to black and white.","user_id":784756,"name":"louis mccullagh","website":"Respectphotography.com"},{"id":794100,"bio":"Steven Rotter is an accomplished art photographer who has exhibited his work in numerous museums and galleries in New York City, the United States, and Europe.\n\nHis education at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where he studied painting, photography and art history, provided him with a strong foundation in conceptual art and artistic techniques.  He further practiced his artistic vision and skills as a founding member of Russian émigré artists, Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid’s, School of Bayonne, a renowned art school, known for its conceptual art and avant-garde teachings, located in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood.\n\nHe continues his artistic exploration of how photographs of traditional subjects can be intelligent, funny, and beautiful.\n\nBorn and lived in Brooklyn, New York.  Currently lives in Sherwood, Oregon","user_id":782611,"name":"Steven Rotter","website":""},{"id":373437,"bio":"Alejandro Acevedo nació en Camagüey, en 1988. Su interés por la fotografía nace de un acercamiento personal y autodidacta, el cual tuvo un punto de giro al ser diagnosticado con una Otosclerosis. Su paulatina pérdida de la audición lo hizo concentrase más en la parte visual de su realidad y desarrollar su singular sensibilidad como fotógrafo. Sus primeras fotografías con inteciones artísticas las realizó con su celular, y su interés fue creciendo especialmente en la documentación de espacios y hambientes cotidianos, vistos desde el silencio. ","user_id":372853,"name":"Alejandro Rodríguez Acevedo","website":""},{"id":69364,"bio":"I’m a London-based Queer and Migrant Visual Artist. I use photography to explore Human Rights, Mental Health and Identity and influence my commercial work in Fashion, Beauty and Portraiture.\n\nI am interested in what it means to be Human and what is our connection with the rest of Humanity. What are our Individual rights? What are our Collective rights? What is our relationship with ourselves and the bodies that we inhabit and how is this relationship influenced by the world around us?\n\nUltimately, my goal is to use my work to help make this a Better World.\n\n","user_id":69098,"name":"JC Candanedo","website":"www.jccandanedo.com"},{"id":162234,"bio":" DIANE BARKER is a photographer and artist based in Worcestershire in England. She studied Art History at the University of East Anglia and later was awarded an MA in Birmingham for a photo project recording the marks made by man on the landscape. She went on to make a living as a painter and used photography as an aid to her painting. Subsequently she came to see photography as a medium in its own right, a means of being out in the world with people.\n\nThe photographic subject of her heart is Tibetans, in particular Tibetan nomads. \"This culture is very much based on compassion, a rare quality in the twenty first century.\"\n\nDiane has shown extensively around the UK and also in India and in New York, and has work in private and public collections around the world.","user_id":161632,"name":"Diane Barker","website":"www.dianebarker.net"},{"id":631785,"bio":"Copenhagen-native, Louisiana-based documentary photographer.","user_id":631201,"name":"Christoffer Ferreira","website":"www.ferrreira.com"},{"id":796567,"bio":"Alina Saranti is a Greek photographic artist currently living in Los Angeles, having also lived in the UK and Turkey. Her work begins autobiographically and explores the synergies and tensions between text and image, the physical alteration of the photographic print, as well as themes of motherhood, place, our inner and outer landscapes, the personal and political. \n\nAfter a ten-year career in journalism in Athens and London, writing mainly about international politics, she has shifted her focus to telling stories through photographic projects. Saranti received a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, an MSc in International Relations from London School of Economics, and an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from London College of Communication, University of the Arts London (Distinction).\n\nSaranti has won Director’s Prize at the Griffin Museum’s Annual Juried Members Exhibition, Honorable Mention at the Julia Margaret Cameron Award and at the Los Angeles Center of Photography’s Annual Members Exhibition. She has exhibited in galleries and museums in Athens, Barcelona, Boston and New York. ","user_id":784666,"name":"Alina Saranti","website":"www.alinasaranti.com"},{"id":796793,"bio":"I'm an accomplished photographer in the realm of magazine, encyclopedia and textbook photography. My tear-sheets include  National Geographic Books, Encyclopedia Britannica, Zoobooks, Wildlife Conservation and American Angler.  The majority of that work might not be appropriate for a gallery wall.  My algae projects are aiming at the art world as well as \"pattern work\" for textiles and other products.  Although I have been photographing microscopic algae for many years, 2024 is my break-in year for sharing some of the microscopic art I witness most days of my life.  New developments in microscopes and camera systems are making the tasks easier. \n\nAs an Aquatic Biologist I want to share the beauty of the hidden microscopic world and help educate the public about the absolute importance of algae to the survival of the planet. Being that marine diatoms produce 60-80% of the oxygen on earth they are rather important to protect...Yes, protect the oceans. Alas, they are also the base of the marine food web that feed everything we eat from the briny seas. Via bio-accumulation, shrimp, fish, dolphins and whales all ultimately depend on algae for their food sources. ","user_id":784853,"name":"Ken Davis","website":"www.creekman.com"},{"id":796800,"bio":"Caroline Lima was born and raised in Salvador, a Brazilian city known for being a cultural hotbed in Latin America and which has the largest black population outside of the African continent.  It was in her hometown that she found inspiration in the sea, the vibrant colors and the rich culture and diversity of the Brazilian people.  \n\nHer repertoire and authentic look are connected to her experiences in the historic center of Salvador and her bachelor degree in Architecture and Urbanism. During this period, she also did a student internship exchange in Universidad Europea de Valencia, Spain.  \n\nAs a photographer, she did an artistic residency in South Africa, always seeking for an exchange between narratives connected to the black culture heritage and diaspora. \n\nNowadays she is based in São Paulo for and develops authorial and commercial audiovisual projects.  \n\nThe ability to tell unique stories and the strength of her portraits are her signature.\n","user_id":784859,"name":"caroline lima","website":"www.carolinelima.co"},{"id":682672,"bio":"Kohei Maekawa learned photography at the NUC of Art from 2012 to 2018 and currently resides and works in Tokyo. \n\nIn 2015, he began working as a pizza deliveryman, and this experience inspired his work \"Yard,\" a series of photographs of gardens and house exteriors decorated with various objects created by residents in the suburbs of Tokyo. This work was featured in the 2020 Young Portfolio exhibition at the Kiyosato Photo Art Museum. Maekawa's next project, \"Walking Ghosts,\" is photographs of numerous scarecrows created by elderly people living in depopulated villages. Both of these works have been reviewed by photography critic and editor Kyoichi Tsuzuki in his e-zine Roadsiders' weekly. \n\nThrough his photographs of strange houses and landscapes, Maekawa explores the egos, thoughts, and problems of the individuals who inhabit these obscure locations away from main roads. The objects found in these photographs serve as a prominent expression of the residents' wishes and hopes for society and are, according to Maekawa, a language of their own, essential for understanding the people living on the fringes of society.  As such, his peculiar photographs give voice to the voiceless individuals inhabiting these landscapes.","user_id":682088,"name":"Kohei Maekawa","website":""},{"id":624672,"bio":"My name is André Alves, and I was born in 1994 in Portugal. Since I was young, I've always been highly focused on my goals. At the age of 14, I started working to buy my first guitar because I wanted to becoming a musician. It was through music that I began my journey into photography bu documenting my daily life as a musician. In 2017, I moved to Paris, where I had the incredible opportunity to work with the French electronic band Justice my photos ware used to promote their \"Woman World Wide Tour\". It was also during that time in Paris that my interest in social documentary photography started. I immersed myself in the Gilet Jaunes movement in France, which resulted in a exhibition project that is currently touring all Fnac stores in Portugal. In 2021, I continuing to document various social movements in Paris. From refugee crises to political and sporting events. In 2023 I was in Turkey documenting the aftermath of the earthquake, some of the photos were projected at the Visa Pour L'Image 2023 festival, I also did a series on yoga in prisons in Portugal. My work has been published in different French and international newspapers such as El Pais, Libération, Paris Match, L'Obs an","user_id":624088,"name":"André Alves","website":"www.andrealves.fr"},{"id":843474,"bio":"","user_id":829317,"name":"Josh Barakat","website":null},{"id":755522,"bio":"Ashley Baranczyk is a photographer and mixed media artist currently living in Chicago. Her work focuses on the formalistic aspects of photography by exploring the relationships of composition, form and space. In 2022, upon undergoing genetic testing, results indicated the BRCA1 gene mutation was present in Ashley’s genome. Since then, her work’s focus has shifted towards investigating what it means to live with the increased chance of breast and ovarian cancers. Today, Ashley works in a commercial photography setting and continues to investigate what awareness means to herself, loved ones, her community and others. Originally from Green Bay, Wisconsin, Ashley graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Photography and Journalism.","user_id":750909,"name":"Ashley Baranczyk","website":"www.ashleybaranczyk.com"},{"id":797131,"bio":"Stefan Petranek (b. 1977) is an image-based artist and associate professor of Photography and Intermedia at Herron School of Art \u0026amp; Design at IU Indianapolis. Working with subjects that range from genetics to climate change, his work explores how contemporary culture, especially through advances in science and technology, affects our perception of nature.   \n \n\nAs a 2021 Critical Mass Finalist and awardee of the 2018 Christel DeHaan Artist of Distinction Award, he regularly exhibits work nationally and internationally. Recently his work has appeared in The Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery (2023), The Mary Byrd Gallery at The University of Augusta (2023), The Ellen Noël Museum in Texas (2022), The Dittmar Gallery at Northwestern University (2021) and the Lishui Photography Festival in China (2021). Petranek’s The Future is Broken, Brain Tumor Diaries, and The Genetic Portrait Project have all received critical recognition.","user_id":785140,"name":"Stefan Petranek","website":"www.stefanpetranek.com"},{"id":797231,"bio":"Nato nel 1989 in un paesino nelle Alpi Friulane. lavora come fotografo e videomaker nel campo industriale da una decina d'anni. Laureato in scienze ambientali all'Universita deglio studi di Udine ha presto deciso di dedicarsi completamente alla fotografia, lavorando come fotografo e videomaker nel campo industriale da una decina d'anni.\nParticolarmente attratto dai temi sociale e religiosi, crede nel potere della fotografia come strumento di cambiamento sociale, raccontando con sensibilità e impegno le realtà spesso dimenticate.","user_id":785222,"name":"Fabrizio Rigo","website":"www.rigofabrizio.com"},{"id":688883,"bio":"Disha is a photographer based out of New Delhi, India. Her work explores the introspective element of photography, directing her gaze on herself and surroundings to navigate through life. She finds her sense of self through the process, tracing her identity as a woman and how that exists in the real world.\n","user_id":688299,"name":"Disha Patil","website":"www.dishashadow.com"},{"id":756542,"bio":"Matt Mimiaga’s photographs document the American social landscape, focusing on cycles of poverty, addiction, and incarceration. He\u0026nbsp;currently resides in Oakland, California with his wife and two children.\n\n“Matt’s stories explore common and often overly exploited subject matter like sex work, displacement, and his family. However, his visual approach has an expert level of depth and focus that makes the work hard to ignore. His colors, in scenes that are traditionally depicted with gritty and grim esthetics, are exciting, full of love and admiration. His ability to balance the beauty in the struggle, while not eroticizing or overtly using his white gaze to heavy-handedly erase his subjects (as has become the norm) is refreshing. There is a trust between him and the people he documents that is established through years of consistent interaction.”\n-Giancarlo Valentine, PDN magazine. ","user_id":751759,"name":"matt mimiaga","website":"mattmimiaga.com"},{"id":767606,"bio":"Andreas Horvath is an award winning photographer and filmmaker.  He was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1968 and studied photography in Vienna and multimedia-art in Salzburg. Horvath´s films premiered in Cannes, Venice, Locarno, Rotterdam or Amsterdam. They won best film awards at festivals in Karlovy Vary, Chicago, New York, Haifa, Orenburg or Minsk. He is a recipient of the Max Ophüls Prize, and the Outstanding Artist Award of the Austrian Ministry of Culture.\nHorvath’s film Helmut Berger, Actor premiered in Venice in 2015 and was chosen as the „best motion picture“ of that same year by cult director John Waters. Horvath’s first fiction film Lillian was produced by fellow Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl and has garnered over a dozen awards since its 2019 premiere at the „Directors’ Fortnight“ in Cannes.\nAs a photographer Andreas Horvath published black and white photo albums about Yakutia, Siberia and rural America. His work has been shown internationally at solo and group exhibitions and published in magazines or on CD covers. \nHorvath enjoys moving freely between the mediums of photography and film. His series \"The Disasters of War\" is an ongoing project.","user_id":760941,"name":"Andreas Horvath","website":"www.andreashorvath.com"},{"id":797609,"bio":"Rebecca Hosking is an Australian visionary award winning photographic artist, who creates unique, deeply philosophical, engaging, and immersive photographic art rich with symbolism. The Fine Art Photographer, is inspired to create a nucleus for a sustainable future, focussed on exploring the themes of environment, women and culture through the powerful story telling medium of the lens. Rebecca’s modus operandi is to create art that moves and transports the viewer via a unique coalescence of fine art photography, cinematography, sound, and lens based projection installations.  Based on the iconic Great Ocean Road, Rebecca’s focus is on photographic art and processes that resonate to a sense of place.  Capturing and sharing soul and spirit, to transport and connect to each other and to the local environment, sharing local stories connected by global themes.  A Bachelor of Arts underpins her unique arts practice.  Finalist, 2023 Ravenswood Women’s Art Prize and the Northern Beaches Environmental Art \u0026amp; Design 2023.  National Resilient Australia Photography Award 2015.  Solo exhibitions at Qdos Gallery and Eagles Nest Gallery.","user_id":785526,"name":"Rebecca Hosking","website":"rebeccahoskingphotography.com"},{"id":666716,"bio":"I am an amateur enjoying many genres of photography. I particularly favour using creative techniques including ICM and multiple exposure. ","user_id":666132,"name":"Howard Rankin","website":"www.howardrankinphotography.com"},{"id":797722,"bio":"\"The most beautiful images are wordless expressions, where life\nflourishes\nBorn in China, into a family with a deep-rooted passion for photography, I was surrounded by visual representations from an early age. My father instilled in me a profound appreciation for the art, providing endless opportunities to explore and envision life's intricacies.\nIn the early 2000s, I ventured into the realm of professional photography alongside my brother, establishing a studio in Jinan, China. It was there that my love for the craft, especially portraiture, blossomed and evolved.\nIn 2015, my journey led me to France, where I was fascinated by its beauty, so much so that it became my second home. In this new environment, my artistic vision was reignited, offering fresh perspectives and inspiration.\nDuring an expedition to the Yunnan region of Southwest China in December 2019, I shared countless heart-warming moments with locals, and was profoundly moved by their warmth and simplicity.\nIn 2022, I proudly unveiled my inaugural exhibition, \"Portraits of China,\" in Paris.\nThe following year, I was honoured to receive the Audience Award at a prestigious photography festival hosted by the Pass COP c","user_id":785615,"name":"Jun KORB","website":"www.junkorb.com"},{"id":797894,"bio":"Born in 1991, Jeremy Starn is a photojournalist by trade but has recently included paintings and sculpture into his environmentally concerned work. He spent three years photographing a commune in Costa Rica where the world's largest wooden sailing cargo ship is currently being built. He is an MFA candidate at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA.","user_id":785768,"name":"Jeremy Starn","website":"jeremystarn.com"},{"id":769322,"bio":"Antoine Martin est un photographe français né en 1997, et basé en région parisienne. \nSon travail traite d’histoires qui n’en sont pas forcément, à la frontière entre l'implication et l'observation distante, dans la simplicité du réel et la profondeur de l'imaginaire.\nPour sa série « Miami, not the Beach », débutée en 2018, il photographie les quartiers populaires de Miami avec des flashs, en capturant des scènes extérieures comme des huis clos à ciel ouvert.\nIl travaille également sur des projets documentaires pour des institutions et des ONGs. En 2024, il documente la situation socio-économique en Centrafrique au travers des actions de Triangle Humanitaire et Première Urgence International, pour une exposition à Bangui, Lyon et Paris en collaboration avec l’Agence Française de Développement. En 2023, il est lauréat de l’appel d’offre SUAVES de La Sorbonne Université, aux côtés de cinq autres photographes, dont Guillaume Herbaut. Ce projet a pour but de donner à voir « la science en train de se faire » et aboutira à une exposition itinérante pendant cinq ans en France et à l’étranger.","user_id":762125,"name":"Antoine Martin","website":"www.martinantoine.com/personal-projects/miami-not-the-beach"},{"id":797962,"bio":"For fifteen years I've made a living with a camera.  Less artist than \"shadow artist\".  Great with a camera and lights and forever iterating to the entertainment and surprise (or annoyance) of clients, but working passion-adjacent.  I've paid rent by photographing for some of the biggest and most prestigious of companies from Apple to the North Face to the San Francisco Symphony and quite grateful for it, but the work, I could take it or leave it.\n\nThus I've never considered myself a commercial photographer.  Though I've found inspiration and joy in the people I've worked with, the work itself seldom has provided the same.  Good at what I do, but no different than any other craftsman.  A \"lens-based plumber,\" if you will.\n\nAt least publicly.  The work I do by day I do because I'm required to, because people are paying to see it.  The TIMEBLIND series, however I didn't create for anyone other than me.  I continue to create them because there's no way I can't.  I hold a camera, move through the world, and these emerge.  \n\nSome of these images, printed obscenely large, grace a few private collector walls.  I hope in 2024 to make them into an obscenely large book.\n","user_id":785822,"name":"Christopher Howard","website":"www.cmhoward.com"},{"id":796838,"bio":"1984 Born in Japan.\n2014 Started as a photographer's career.\n2022 moved to Amsterdam.\n2023 baked to Tokyo.\n\n（It has been decided that the first photo exhibition will be held in Tokyo in 2024.）","user_id":784891,"name":"Naoto Kobayashi","website":"naotokobayashi.com"},{"id":771542,"bio":"Originally from London and now residing in Australia, my journey in Art and Design began with a foundation course, culminating in a degree in Art \u0026amp; Design in 1998. I love immersing myself in documenting the essence of life, fuelled by the desire to preserve significant moments or simply capture the aesthetic tapestry of the people and places around me.  For me, storytelling through photography is not merely a pursuit; it's my total devotion. I'm currently working  as a freelance photographer, splitting my time between working in a  portrait studio for a company and continually exploring and evolving my personal passion projects.","user_id":763818,"name":"Marlene Suter","website":"www.marlenesuterphotography.com"},{"id":149501,"bio":"Born in Miyagi, Japan in 1969, he graduated from Tama Art University in 1994 with a degree in Fine Arts.\nPhotographer, TokyoLightroom Printing Director, and a member of RED Photo Gallery.\nSince 1992,  Creating video and Photographic works on the theme of “still life\".\nIn November 2016, his photo book “A Distant Shore -” was published by Place M Publishing.\nSelected as a finalist in the Steidl Book Award Japan.\nHe has been a member of Place M since June 2020, and his photo book “nature morte -aprés311-” will be published by Place M in March 2021.","user_id":148899,"name":"Toru Komatsu","website":"www.stilllife.org"},{"id":680151,"bio":"My name is Eleonora Mazzini, I was born in the year of 2000 in a small country village in the north of Italy.\nI formed in multimedia and audiovisual in my hometown and then decide to pursue my passion for photography and further my studies in Milan.\nSince I was very young I had the opportunity to travel the world thanks to my parents who always took me and my sister with them wherever they went.\nNow I can say it's around the world that my passion for photography was born.\nI've always felt a sort of call to photograph what surrounded me, during my journeys I feel alive when I have my camera in my hands, when I have the opportunity to tell stories and discovery new countries, cultures and the people of this world.\nOver the time, I realized how powerful photography is, how it's able to open a window for the humankind.","user_id":679567,"name":"Eleonora Mazzini","website":"www.eleonoramazzini.it"},{"id":130348,"bio":"","user_id":129746,"name":"GIL BARROSO","website":"gbmizu53@yahoo.com"},{"id":69471,"bio":"Joel Whitaker is an artist and educator living in Dayton, Ohio. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in Art from the University of Montevallo, Montevallo, Alabama and a Master of Fine Art in Studio Art from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.  He has over 25 years experience in visual arts higher education, arts administration, curatorial work, community service and over 30 years experience in the making of photographs and photo related works. He was one of five photographers selected by Lenscratch, Fine Art Photography Daily, for The States Project: Ohio, one of eight Ohio photographers to participate in a NEH funded re-photographic survey of FSA photographs of Ohio.  His work has been highlighted in the Elements of Photography, and included in Photography Now/One Hundred Portfolios – An International Survey of Contemporary Photography. ","user_id":69205,"name":"Joel Whitaker","website":"www.joelwhitaker.com"},{"id":796798,"bio":"For nearly five decades, photography has provided me a stance for being present in the world, and the means to explore life and reveal personal values and truths.  Its gifts are the joyful moments when all my attention is focused through the viewfinder, when all my being is engaging what the lens encompasses, and when I put the images up afterward and listen to what they have to say about the contours of my world.","user_id":784857,"name":"Martin Lesinski","website":"martinlesinski.com"},{"id":796578,"bio":"I have worked as a producer in an advertising agency, as a documentary videographer, and as a teacher of photography and video production in a media program I set up and administered in a high school in LA.  Currently I am able to devote my time and energy to my own work.","user_id":784677,"name":"Jerrilyn Jacobs","website":"jerrilynjacobs.com"},{"id":795884,"bio":"","user_id":784085,"name":"Gia-Huong Hoang","website":""},{"id":796801,"bio":"","user_id":784860,"name":"Maria Kalafatsi","website":"mariakalafatsi..com"},{"id":721688,"bio":"About\nStephen Butzlaff, a native of metropolitan Chicago, has had a camera in his hand since grade school. His early prowess led to a first place in the Scholastic Art National High School Photographic Award.  Today he exclusively shoots with  Leica M Rangefinders along with a Leica SL and Leica Q.  He can be found on streets in urban areas hunting for the spontaneous moment capturing the humor, surprise and drama of everyday life. Steve has studied under world- recognized street photographers and various Leica Academie Masters.  He regularly posts his work on  Leica Fotographie International.                                                               Artist Statement \nStephen Butzlaff’s photos present to us, sometimes in a humorous and satirical way, the essence of the human experience. His photos speak to our feelings, what takes place in our everyday lives, what surrounds us, what moves us, and what makes us tick. You’re most likely to find Stephen on the streets of Chicago, New York, or Miami, where he has a gift for capturing timeless sights and sounds of urban living. With his Leica M Rangefinder digital camera, and often in stunning black and white, Stephen preserves images of the beauty, the folly, and the complexity of our urban landscapes, as well as those who visit and inhabit them. His work is often beautiful, and always inspiring and thought provoking.   \nAll who know Stephen would say that he can be intense, and that certainly he can be eccentric. “Eccentric” perhaps best describes a man who is known to be seen in his yard in autumn, bending over to pick up leaves. He picks them up and bags them by hand - one leaf at a time.\n\n \n  ","user_id":721104,"name":"Stephen Butzlaff","website":"Stephenbutzlaffphotography.com "},{"id":797123,"bio":"Shawna Prather is a photographer, writer, folklorist, and historian based in West Texas. Shawna’s passion for history and lore is evident in her photographic explorations of time and landscape in and around the Texas ranchland where she lives with her husband and their seven children.\u0026nbsp;\n\n“My entire life, I’ve dreamt of being able to time travel. History speaks to me, and I’m captivated by the notion that what’s present today is history to some future person. I’m keenly interested in how we experience memory and nostalgia. I see my work as a time capsule meant to be revisited in the future.”\n\nWhile documenting diverse subjects - the cycles of her family-owned cattle ranch, the deteriorating remnants of farmhouses and barns in the countryside, the daily life of her large family, and the wildflowers native to her region - each of these is a piece of a larger whole: a mission to preserve the stories that become our history, our memory, the past which we will one day long to reconnect with. Shawna’s photographic documentaries are the time machine she has always wanted, her future means of travel back to the past.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":785135,"name":"Shawna Prather","website":"www.shawnaprather.com"},{"id":797170,"bio":"Corinne has found photography to be her calling since she was given her first camera at age nine. In addition to her fine art, Corinne shoots for portrait, architecture, design and commercial clients. She is also the author of The Five Wisdoms Project, a collection of portraits and personal philosophies from around the world.\n \n ","user_id":785171,"name":"Corinne Cobabe","website":"corinnecobabe.com"},{"id":797240,"bio":"Federica Paoletti was born in Italy.\nAfter two years spent at the University of Bologna studying theatre and literature, she moved to Great Britain in order to follow her passion for cinema at the University of Wales in Newport with a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Video. As an undergraduate she worked on a number of short films as still photographer around UK and in Spain.  After graduating she started collaborating with the Watershed Media Centre, a well-known multimedia complex in the heart of Bristol, UK, whilst contributing in the organization of two annual local film and animation festivals (“Brief Encounters” and “Animated Encounters”).  With a group of local artists, she helped the start-up of  “Decode”, an art magazine covering the British South-West art scene.  \nShe then enrolled on the General Studies Program at the International Centre of Photography in New York. In the years spent in the U.S.A. she worked mainly in photography and during this time she started experimenting mixing photography with other media.\nHer work has been exhibited in Great Britain, USA, Italy and other countries.","user_id":785228,"name":"Federica Paoletti","website":"federicapaoletti.tumblr.com"},{"id":790911,"bio":"I  have often said that my heart must pump saltwater through my veins for I am drawn to the ocean and everything associated with it, and much of my photography reflects this love of the ocean. \n\n But it appears that my feet are firmly planted in western American soil. A critical observation and reflection of my archives revealed  an equal part of it contained images of the American West: Arizona, Wyoming, and now Montana.  For the past 15 years, maybe even more, I have photographed different aspects of the American West: national parks, cacti, horses, signs, architecture, and landscapes. \n\n Perhaps it is the passing of time, or even having the time for reflection, that has brought about the realization that maybe there is more to me than the  California girl who lives by the sea.  And as my horizons expand, so is my photographic practice.  In this world of AI, I find myself moving in the opposite direction towards the handmade and alternative processes.  While I will always travel with my trusty Canon, I look forward to enhancing my photographic stories with the use of alternative processes.  \n","user_id":779881,"name":"Tiare Meegan","website":"www.tiaremeegan.com"},{"id":797486,"bio":"The combination of science, the darkroom smell of acetic acid and art came together in a serious way in the barren landscapes of sandy West Texas when Tri-X was a thing,\n\nSubsequent travels around the world have fueled my interest in photography.  I have taken several opportunities to record the violent, mundane and even obscure cultures I have lived in.\n\nMy other projects regarding the Azores and Afghanistan seek to reduce your uncertainty about very diverse cultures.\n\nI’m published in Trees and People. The Department of Defense awarded me a first place in a world-wide photography competition. I was also a contract sports photographer for four years with the US Government but have dropped that position for more creative pursuits. The Colorado Photographic Arts Center in Denver has displayed Those Blooming Weeds which is my collection of images of common weeds found in my backyard.\n\nMy general  interest has consistently been in monochrome imagery to keep in tradition with the masters.  Digital still lifes are a passion, but I’m gradually refocusing on pictorialism; I’m keen on the antiquity of analog.\n\n","user_id":785424,"name":"Mike Lowell","website":"NowThenSeeHere.com"},{"id":797710,"bio":"","user_id":785607,"name":"Yuka Hattori","website":""},{"id":794777,"bio":"   I am 72 years old, married with two daughters and four grandchildren. I was born in Niterói, Brazil. I learned photography in the late 1960s and began freelancing as a teenager. I learnt color printing at Kodak in Rio and did most of my b/w and color processing. For seven years I did mostly industrial photography and stage pictures for theatre and musicians. I also illustrated high school science books and taught scientific photography.\n   I took up photography again about 15 years ago, and had an individual show in late 2024, and some pictures featured on magazine covers and in photo fests in Brazil.\n    Between these two periods, I graduated in biology, obtained a PhD and became a leading researcher on biodiversity in Brazil. I am Emeritus Professor of ecology at the University of Campinas and Senior Research Fellow of the Brazilian National Research Council.","user_id":783182,"name":"Thomas Lewinsohn","website":""},{"id":846684,"bio":"24bet: a diversão dos jogos de cassino na palma da sua mão!\nDescubra uma variedade de slots e jogos eletrônicos para animar o seu tempo livre!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. 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I also met some freedom fighters from Hamas. I've been to special occasions where normally a normal tourist couldn't have gone to, like the annual commemoration of the Israeli attack on the refugee camp. \nThis experience taught me that this is what I want to do.","user_id":69256,"name":"William Apers","website":"www.williamapers.com"},{"id":294213,"bio":"","user_id":293611,"name":"Kimberly Gent","website":""},{"id":132891,"bio":"Photography is my therapy since losing my son.","user_id":132289,"name":"Justine Fenu","website":""},{"id":133116,"bio":"Street photographer born in Vigo (Galicia-Spain), based in Palma de Mallorca. Walking through the path of my life capturing stories, looking for the decisive moment. Street photography around the world.","user_id":132514,"name":"PABLO ABREU","website":"www.pabloabreu.com"},{"id":794595,"bio":"I always wanted to be a photographer, but I first became a veterinarian... because that's also what I always wanted to become. A choice had to be made. Today I am lucky to have been able to choose both and to practice in both fields.\n\nI like to learn and without necessarily being a perfectionist, I like when what I do is done well, otherwise I prefer to abstain. This is how, after my self-taught photographic beginnings, I continue to improve myself through online training and face-to-face workshops. I'm also still a vet... I do both, because I love both activities.\n\nAnimals are my center of interest... That's why I started by devoting my photographic services to them as an animal portraitist.\nThen over the course of a few attempts, I took pleasure in capturing the connection and complicity between the animal and its human... so I broadened my field of action a little, to reach newborns and to children.\n\nI like working with children and animals who are simply natural and truthful: they are as they are - in front of my lens as in everyday life, and I have to deal with what they are willing to give me. 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This use of visual memory is key to his process.\n\nRuy says of his work:\n\nQuantum physics suggests there is a dynamic relationship between the observer and the observed; that both are changed by the existence of the other. Multiple exposure work inherently blends the artist's interior world with the subject they photograph. This process of enstasy (or standing into) the present moment so that the full image, within and without, can be seen and felt at once, is the core of the creative process for me, and has become my primary motivation, regardless of what I am photographing. By examining subject and object I strive to transcend divides, expressing the pain and joy of being truly human.","user_id":784308,"name":"Ruy Carpenter","website":"www.ruycarpenter.com"},{"id":794929,"bio":"I am an Iranian-born British photographer, born in Tehran in 1978.\n\nMy journey to becoming a photographer began at the age of 12, but it wasn't until I turned 40 that I finally realised my dream. The pursuit of becoming a photographic artist has been the driving force of my life.\n\nAt 11-12 years old, I found myself in an orphanage in the north of Tehran, abandoned by my parents due to my mother's mental health struggles and my father's abuse. It was there, in the sanctuary of a large garden, that I found solace in conversing with the trees, many of which became my companions. Despite the harsh realities of my upbringing, I harboured a belief that my true parents were loving and sought me. This conviction was solidified during a visit to Niavaran Palace, where I encountered a striking black and white photograph of trees—later revealed to be by Ansel Adams. In that moment, those trees appeared more vivid and real to me than any I had known, serving as a testament to the possibility of a different, better world where I could find my \"real\" parents amidst such beauty. From then on, I yearned to inhabit that world and express myself through the medium of photography.\n\nAlthough studying art and photography seemed out of reach, I navigated through various paths in life to make my dream a reality. Leaving Iran in my early twenties, I eventually settled in Scotland after a stint in Hungary. It was at the University of St Andrews, home to pioneering photographers Hill and Adamson, where I found inspiration. These two figures—one a chemist, the other a visionary artist—embodied the fusion of science and creativity that photography represented. During my time at St Andrews, I immersed myself in the history of art and photography while honing my technical skills.\n\nAfter graduating, I embarked on diverse career paths, from trading commodities to working as an analyst for an investment firm, all in pursuit of saving enough to afford the necessary equipment to start anew as a photographer. With the unwavering support of my wife, I took the leap at forty to pursue my passion full-time.\n\nMy photographic practice explores themes of self-examination and the complexity of human emotions, delving into the depths of adversity and the mysterious essence of existence. On the technical front, I exclusively utilise an 8”x10” wooden field view camera with a single lens, handling all printing and processing in the darkroom. I maintain a small studio in Summerhall, Edinburgh, and utilise the community darkrooms at \"Stills\" for my darkroom process.","user_id":783307,"name":"Kayhan Jafar-Shaghaghi","website":"www.kayhan.co.uk"},{"id":104707,"bio":"MFA, Media Art, Seoul Media Institute of Technology\nBA, Architecture, Kyung Hee University","user_id":104105,"name":"Chang Gi Lee","website":"www.changgilee.com"},{"id":435111,"bio":"She holds a degree in Information Sciences, specializing in Image and Sound, from the Complutense University of Madrid. She has also studied Broadcast Design at the School of Visual Arts in New York, taught by Christopher Kogler, and Advanced Cinematography at Film and Television Workshops in Maine, USA, taught by Jeff Sekendorf, and Electronic Cinematography by Michael Holfstein.\n\nShe has authored a wide-ranging body of work focused on landscape and architecture and their multifaceted meanings, from desolate post-war settings to empty subway stations and places that seem to be heedlessly watching the passage of time.\n\nIn her artistic work, she addresses questions about the language of photography itself, intertwined with more pictorial aspects. She has always had an instinct for architecture, lines, light, shadows, and nature, but also for the second most important aspect of photography: the subject, as it is an element that inspires empathy.\n\nIn 2002, in collaboration with the Madrid Metro, he created a photography project, \"The Subways of the World,\" a photographic journey through the empty subways of 12 of the world's most iconic cities: New York, Tokyo, Pyongyang, Seoul, Moscow, London, Paris, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Madrid, and Cairo.\n\nHis work also focuses on politics, social and religious conflicts, life in post-conflict zones, historical memory, and national identity. He has produced extensive photography and documentary work on the Balkans, predominantly Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Kosovo.\n\nIn 2008, his documentary \"Na kraju tunnela\" (At the End of the Tunnel) was screened at the Seville European Film Festival, the South East European Film Festival in Los Angeles (winning the \"Best New Director and Use of Archival Material Award\"), and the Prvado Ljusdski Festival, the Sarajevo Human Rights Film Festival.\n\nShe has design credits for several films, including \"Guerreros\" and \"Ausentes\" by Daniel Calparsoro. She is currently working on two documentaries in Bosnia and Kosovo, as well as focusing on the production of the book \"Percebeiros: Los domadores del mar.\" and \"THE LANGUAGE OF SHADOWS\"","user_id":434527,"name":"monica lleo","website":"monicalleo.com"},{"id":795139,"bio":"Gerald Pisarzowski (www.geraldpisarzowski.ca) works with film cameras makes hand-coated platinum prints and is attracted to the abstract quality of black and white images. He  has had a number of solo and group exhibitions in Canada, the United States and Europe and his work is included in several public galleries including the National Gallery of Canada, Museum of Fine Art Houston and the City of Toronto Archives as well as corporate and private collections. His work has been published in magazines and has received awards and international recognition. Pisarzowski received his formal education at the University of Toronto. His photographic training came through a variety of formal and informal venues. Mostly however he is self-taught.","user_id":783479,"name":"Gerald Pisarzowski","website":"www.geraldpisarzowski.ca"},{"id":104819,"bio":"Professional photographer Freelancer with a strong sensitivity towards the social,\nloves to focus on issues of contemporary society more to stimulate\nreflections that to spread absolute truths.\nHis vision of the world is revealed through the photographic narration of his reports,\nSeveral of his projects have been supported by organizations, non-profit organizations and Italian associations.\nPeriodically follows training courses and updates on \"Communicating the social\".\nIn addition to social photo reporting, he experiments with other photographic languages\nfor expressive research of his poetics\n\nThe studies were brought to Bologna\nuniversity DAMS (Entertainment) where he still lives and works.\nHe collaborates as a photographer with some Press Offices and Communication Agencies\ncovering events of relevance in the Italian cultural scene.\n\nFrom 2016 he is a member of AIRF (Italian Association of Photojournalists).","user_id":104217,"name":"Mariagrazia De Siena","website":"www.mariagraziadesiena.com"},{"id":753195,"bio":"\nI am a professional fine art photographer living in San Diego, CA.  Photography has transformed from a simple pastime into a profound passion of connection and expression.  Rural landscapes were my first muse, captured in snapshots that hinted at a deeper connection with my surroundings.   It is now a journey of uncovering beauty in the overlooked and capturing the essence of life's tapestry through my lens.  My work has evolved to explore the stories etched in the landscapes and structures around us.  I invite you to see the world through my eyes - discovering the beauty in unexpected places. \n\nI continue to push myself into new projects, exploring ways to present images in a fresh manner.  My work has been recognized in Dodho Magazine, The Eye of the Photographer, Artdoc, The Universe of Colour Photography and NOIR, the Club of Black and White Photography.  \n\n ","user_id":749017,"name":"Edward Smith III","website":"www.EdwardFSmithIIIFineArt.com"},{"id":796701,"bio":"As a child, I already loved exploring the world and went on adventures with my mother's SLR camera, noticing things that others didn't see. At the age of 12, I participated in a photo contest and won the first prize with a photograph of a row of mushrooms on a train track, with an ant walking on one of the mushrooms. The jury appreciated the ant on the mushroom as a delightful detail and cleverly observed. I'm 34 years old now and I still view the world with the curiosity of a child.\n\nI studied Photography and Graphic Design at the Minerva Art Academy in Groningen and have worked for various design agencies. Last year, I completed the National Geographic Photography Masterclass. Seven years ago, I began flying as a stewardess for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. This way, I am fortunate to explore much of the world and capture this with my camera. \n\nI am an entrepreneurial, energetic, sincere, open-minded, solution-oriented, and eager-to-learn individual who enjoys diving into matters thoroughly. I easily connect with others through my enthusiastic and open attitude, disarming smile, and authentic way of communicating. I really appreciate no-nonsense and simplicity, and you can see this r","user_id":784779,"name":"Ilse Koks","website":"www.ilsekoks.com"},{"id":140656,"bio":"Kitty Paranaguá\n \nGraduated in Journalism from PUC-Rio and with a Postgraduate degree in the course Photography: Image, Memory and Communication from Cândido Mendes University – RJ. Kitty began her career as a Photographic Reporter in Jornal do Brasil, where she worked for 4 years. For more than 20 years, she worked in the field of interior and architectural photography. Currently, she coordinates the Ateliê Oriente cultural space, along with three other photographers.  \n\nLATEST Individual Exhibitions \n2024_Há.Ma_ Iphan Tiradentes_ Festival Foto em Pauta, MG\n2023_Há.Ma_Terra, Ar eMAr_SESC Ramos, RJ \n2021_Fields of Altitude_Museu da Casa Brasileira_SP\n2017-They Already Knew_Mariana_River Doce disaster_Galeria Oriente - RJ\n2017- Fields of Altitude_Festival Internacional de Pequim – China\n2017 - Fields of Altitude - Centro Cultural da Justiça Federal – RJ\n2017- Fields of Altitude_Galeria Janaína Torres- São Paulo - SP\n2015 - The City’s Skin - Goodbye Perimetral Exhibition - Museu Histórico Nacional – FotoRio - RJ\n2013 - Small Infamies - Centro Cultural Justiça Federal – FotoRio -RJ\n","user_id":140054,"name":"Kitty Paranaguá","website":"www.kittyparanagua.com"},{"id":69507,"bio":"Barboza-Gubo \u0026amp; Mroczek’s work has focused on aspects of marginalization as the result of patriarchy and antiquated mores of social class, masculinity, and gender roles as they effect the LGBTQ communities, most recently, in Peru. Solo exhibitions held at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Lima, Peru (Museum of Contemporary Art); Lugar de la Memoria, Lima, Peru (The Museum of Remembrance); Centro Cultural de España, Lima, Peru (Cultural Center of Spain); Museum of Sex, New York; Chicago’s Schneider Gallery; the AS220 Gallery, Rhode Island; and Houston’s McClain Gallery, where their work was debuted as an official exhibition of the 2016 FotoFest Biennial. Their work has been featured in Artnet, the Huffington Post, Musée, Paper Magazine, VICE/Broadly, New York Magazine, the Advocate, Lenscratch, The Houston Press, El Comercio Peru, Artsy, and PRI’s The World. ","user_id":69241,"name":"Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo and Andrew Mroczek","website":"www.BarbozaGubo-Mroczek.com"},{"id":796906,"bio":"I am a 62 year old Amateur Photographer living in Stoke Newington in London, UK.  I grew up with cameras as my father was a keen photographer.  However, by the time I reached my 30s, taking photographs was just a holiday pursuit.  In 2000, I developed a severe mental illness that is ongoing some 24 years later.  I took up photography again as a way of coping with my appallingly bad mental health.  Serious mental ill health is also quite stigmatising and isolating and my photography is one of the ways I try and fight that.  My dream is to for my photography to be exposed to a wider audience.  I would love to be a professional street and portrait photographer.  I'm not on Instagram but you can see more of my work on Photocrowd.com with the username padgreen.","user_id":784950,"name":"Patrick Green","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/padgreen"},{"id":69749,"bio":"I'm self-taught, learning by doing, failing and exploring. Started with travel and streets, now more into pictural and film-inspired staged photograhy. Attended one photo stage in Arles in 2014, participated in a couple of smaller group exhibitions and had three solo in 2015 and 2021. Selected for Accessible Art Fair in Brussels/BOZAR 2018, 2019, 2020 (online) and Art Truc Troc BOZAR 2019 and 2020. ","user_id":69483,"name":"Krzysztof Szczurek","website":"www.tofrat.eu"},{"id":69605,"bio":"Loulou d’Aki is a Swedish photographer, born and raised on the southern seaside.  \n\nAlongside commissioned work, she focuses on long term projects which turn into exhibitions and books. \n\nHer clients include Le Monde, M. le Magazine du Monde, New York Times, National Geographic, Bloomberg Businessweek, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, TOPIC, D. la Repubblica, Internazionale, La Repubblica, TIME,  Dagens Nyheter, UNICEF...\n\nLou was a singer before she became a photographer. She speaks Swedish, English, Italian, French and gets by in Spanish, German and Hebrew.\n\nMiddle Eastern based from 2010 - 2015,  Loulou d’Aki is currently based in Athens, Greece and works all around the world.\n\n","user_id":69339,"name":"Loulou d’Aki","website":"www.dakiloulou.com "},{"id":771387,"bio":"Aruallan is a Parisian photographer using art as a bridge to explore the intricacies of humanity. Her journey into the dynamic realm of photography began after transitioning from a 16-year-long career in law. Over the past 9 years, she has dedicated herself to documenting the transient nature of graﬃti and street culture, capturing candid moments behind artists who seek meaning in public spaces.\nExploring artistic and marginalized communities, Aruallan observes synergies that celebrate our shared humanity. Recent projects in Lebanon delve even deeper into the ephemeral, exploring the transient lives of migrating individuals, with a special emphasis on cultural heritage and the resilience of women.\nAruallan's works can be found in various mediums, including magazines, artists' portfolios, books, and monographs. Her commitment to the art world extends further as the initiator of Art Street and Stories, an immersion project that uncovers the intimate narratives of artists within the sanctity of their homes and studios. It is Aruallan's deep intimacy and empathy that infuse her work, allowing her to capture the essence of her subjects and communicate their stories with authenticity.","user_id":763696,"name":"aruallan --","website":""},{"id":537412,"bio":"Formally trained as a dancer until university, I completed an honours degree in history and then my masters accreditation in architecture. I came to my photography practice after working for 10 years as a designer. For me, architecture is integral to how we feel and to the broader human experience. It conveys messages to our senses even if we are not consciously aware of the impacts. My life has been shaped by three major events. The first was winning a research prize to study, in person, exemplary hospital design in Europe while I was working in Toronto, which prompted me to leave the practice of architecture. The second was my first public photography exhibition which explored the concepts of safety with respect to mental health patients, cementing my belief that photography was my medium to connect to architecture. The final event was leaving Toronto for Europe for 8 years. This cultural shift pushed my projects in new directions with the framework of inquiry remaining the same. Architecture has the power to negotiate our relationship to nature and ourselves. If our buildings cut us off from nature, we are depleted spiritually. If they connect us, we are enriched and satiated.","user_id":536828,"name":"Joanna Johnston","website":"www.jostudio.me"},{"id":796167,"bio":"Starain is a part time photographer, visual artist and experienced world traveler who has been to all seven continents. She lives and works in Shanghai as a consultant specializing in digital marketing and data analytics. \n\nHer diversified experiences in various photography genres include still life, wildlife, people, landscape, and events. She has a sensitive approach to explore the relationship between people and wildlife within their environments, be they natural or artificial.  She also extended her exploration of the relations between still life and time/space.  In recent years, she has dedicated herself to the culture of the emerging young generation in China, such as street dance.  Starain has taken photos for famous street dancers and some underground hip-hop performances in Shanghai.","user_id":784334,"name":"Starain Zhu","website":"www.instagram.com/starain_z"},{"id":797052,"bio":"Im based in London now, born in the Soviet Union, Estonia. Im a keen life long enthusiast of photography, continually self studying and developing.  My passion is to tell visual stories that evokes memories and embraces a documentary style. Photography provides an escape from the everyday overload, is my sanctuary, a place where I find solace and peace amidst the chaos. It allows me preserve moments that hold significance and mental clarity. Helps to overcome childhood traumas and express myself visually without a need for words. \n","user_id":785074,"name":"Anne Di John","website":"www.annedijohn.myportfolio.com"},{"id":797084,"bio":"Caroline Roberts explores the uneasy relationship between people and the wildness of the natural world. She prefers alternative processes, especially lumens and cyanotypes, for their inherent, wild unpredictability. Her highly experimental practice mirrors our human attempts to understand and control nature through systems of knowledge, such as museum displays. She disrupts and pushes the boundaries of her processes, highlighting the fragmentary nature of knowing and discovery. Her work ranges in size from unique prints to delicate books to room-size installations.\n\nRoberts’ has a background in Chemical Engineering and an MFA in Painting from the University of Houston. Her solo and small group exhibitions include The Printing Museum, HCC Southwest, BOX13 ArtSpace, Lawndale Art Center and San Jacinto college in Houston, Texas, as well as A Smith Gallery, Austin, Texas, and Anzenberger Gallery, Austria. She has been a resident at The Printing Museum and at BOX13 ArtSpace, and she teaches cyanotype printing processes at The Printing Museum.\n\nOften found hiking in state and national parks, she lives and works in Houston, Texas where there is ample sunshine for alternative processes!","user_id":785100,"name":"Caroline Roberts","website":"www.carolinesroberts.com"},{"id":69739,"bio":"My name is Jimena Cristina Ibarra Rangel , but everyone knows me as Jimena Rangel , like they know me by the love that I have to fine since I was little , much has been my admiration to art and my interest in creating work that I dedicate myself therefore profession conviction to art since I'm a visual artist graduated , entitled the National School of Arts (ENAP ) ( now Faculty of Arts and Design ( FAD ) ) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM ) generation 2009-2013 .\nMy artistic work is focused mainly in the areas of photography , artistic drawing, painting, set design and / or creation of sets in scale , character design and characterization , makeup and special effects artist , modeling , print woodcut , body paint . .. to name a few .\nI have more experience and production in the area of the photographic image ; both analogue and digital , in various genres , themes and categories.\nI also have extensive production area characterizations , character design , body paint , and set design for theater, film and animation.","user_id":69473,"name":"Jimena Rangel","website":"jimenarangel1106.blogspot.com"},{"id":796901,"bio":"Based in Germany. For many years, Inna worked as an interior designer. However, her deep passion for photography inspired her to delve into the history of art and photography. Over time, her camera became an inseparable part of her life.\n\n\"I am fascinated by observing the awakening and fading of nature, the beauty of the interplay between light and shadow, and the emotional states of people, which are so intriguing yet so abstract. For me, photography becomes a way to visualize and convey my observations and reflections\".\n\nEducation:\nFree University of Berlin | Certificate Program “Art in the Context of Photography”\nMoscow Rodchenko Art School | “Creating an Author's Photo Book”\nPhotography Course by A. Manovceva\nMoscow International Design School\n\nExhibitions \u0026amp; Publications:\nSolo Exhibition, Miras Art Gallery, Ufa, 2022\nPhoto Book | Facets of Loneliness, 2022","user_id":784945,"name":"Inna Oleff","website":"innaoleff.com"},{"id":797252,"bio":"My perspective Is that everyone is beautiful.  My practice is to help them feel it.  To witness their power when I see them feel it and reflect it back to them in photographs. Within my 10+ years of experience as a commercial photographer, shooting fashion, lifestyle and beauty, I began to notice a shift in my focus.  This shift was towards the experience of the people I was photographing.  My heart, my soul, my life’s practice lies in what I have come to call Personal Project.  As a femme-presenting, gender-fluid human, I have been on a lifelong journey of self actualization and self acceptance.  Self acceptance is a difficult thing to embody and if I can help someone feel this in real time, in any way, help empower them to show up for themselves and feel their true power and beauty, we both win over the narratives telling us that we need to be more or less or anything other than we already are.  We are enough.","user_id":785239,"name":"Kirby Stenger","website":"www.personal-projects.com"},{"id":69608,"bio":" I started Professional Photography at 2013 and worked for several Iranian news agencies. I cooperate with Mehr News Agency. I participated in several group exhibitions and festivals in Iran.","user_id":69342,"name":"Mina Noei","website":""},{"id":731712,"bio":"De fotografie van Karel van den Berg (1964) is ontstaan uit de behoefte aan autonome, creatieve vrijheid, naast zijn journalistieke werk waarin objectiviteit de ambitie is. Hij maakt zijn beelden als subjectieve notities bij zijn persoonlijke leven, op zijn vrije zoektocht naar onbedachte schoonheid.\nNaast de Achterhoofd-serie maakt hij stads- en straatfoto's.","user_id":731004,"name":"Karel van den Berg","website":"under construction"},{"id":69893,"bio":"Photographing since I could hold a camera. I occasionally look at the dark side of human nature and action but am not going to hesitate to investigate it with humour when the time is right. The project I present here is not humorous, it is dark and lives in the world of shadows, this, too is our world. And still it is beautiful.\n\nEducation: \nMFA Goldsmiths University, London \n\nAwards: \n• 2016: Artist in Residence, Fiskars, Finland\n• 2011: Catlin Art Prize selection: 40 Artists to watch in 2011\n• 2010: Warden's purchase prize (Goldsmiths University)\n• 2009: Book Cover \"City and Gender\" by Helen Jarvis, Routledge (image: collaborative project with photographer Peter Haggerty)\n• 2009: Independent Biennial Arts Catalogue, Liverpool, UK (Full page in post event publication. )\n• 2008: Artist of the Month with Axis Web, November","user_id":69627,"name":"Birgit Deubner","website":"www.artdeubner.wordpress.com"},{"id":801675,"bio":"I've been a photographer for more than fifty years. I did wedding photography for a time, and loved doing that. But mostly I've done street photography in and around Madison, Wisconsin. As a street photographer, my three main subject areas have been mothers and daughters, women, and general street scenes. I use black-and-white Ilford 35 mm. film exclusively, believing the quality of images with film is superior to digital imagery. I then scan all of my negatives. I hope to publish three books of my photos. ","user_id":788898,"name":"Martin Drapkin","website":"www.drapkinphotography.com"},{"id":677593,"bio":"\nShaheen Lakhani, is a Boston-based visual artist. Her imagery unveils narratives that are about well-being and social connection. Rooted in her past experience working as a clinical psychologist, Shaheen explores human behavior in immersive ways; working on projects about our capacity to soothe and our striving to socially belong. Her work invites viewers to reflect on ideas about self and place, transitions and transformation. \n","user_id":677009,"name":"Shaheen Lakhani","website":"www.shaheenstudios.com"},{"id":798095,"bio":"The post documentary work of Gunner Sizemore comes to life in the style of photography that displays a form of self in a mix of things. Between the self-portraiture of his earlier years as an artist to the recent work involving gay rodeo, Sizemore finds himself and the life that he has been daydreaming of in the middle of his work. This work, also known as Sizemore’s ongoing project Through the Gate, In the Arena, focuses on sharing his discovery of gay rodeo: a world he often found himself wondering about in his youth, as he grew up in Southern rodeo culture. His work has found itself in new places across the United States, including Sedona, Arizona where he won the third-place award in the Big Gay Art Show. After graduating from his undergraduate fine arts program at Delta State University in 2020, he spent two years producing commercial work and teaching classes, mostly in photography; it wasn’t until 2022 when Sizemore decided to return to his alma mater to receive master’s degree in Studio Arts. While he does travel nationally for his work, he resides in the Mississippi Delta where his family is.","user_id":785935,"name":"Gunner Sizemore","website":"www.gunnersizemore.com"},{"id":49964,"bio":"Giulia Maffioli also known by her artistic name Giulia Hepburn is a London-based photographer and visual designer. Some of her images have been published by PhotoVogue, Glamour Italy, etc. She has exhibited her works in personal and collective exhibitions in London, Madrid, Milan and Krakow.\n\nShe has been featured in the book “Terrific Fashion” edited by Rizzoli.\n\nShe enjoys Art, History, Illustration and much more. She is always searching for new ways to express herself through pictures and videos. In her free time, she likes to travel, enjoys good food and cuddles sausage dogs.\n\nCurrently, she is the head photographer at Playful Promises.\n\nYou can find her Fashion works on Instagram @giuliahepburn and her street photography works @giuliahepburnstories","user_id":49969,"name":"Giulia Hepburn","website":"www.giuliahepburn.com"},{"id":796769,"bio":"\n\nMy name is Marc Barthelemy and I am an amateur photographer based in Luxembourg. I work as primary school teacher in a small spa town, called Mondorf-les-Bains. I was always fascinated by photography, especially by Fine Art Photography. End of 2019, I wanted to take my photography to a higher level by creating my own Fine Art Photography, turning my hobby into a passion. \nVia my pictures I want people to see the beauty of the world through my eyes. I love creating landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes. I think that by looking through the viewfinder of my camera, I also started to appreciate our nature even more. I started to see more details, which I never noticed before. That’s also how I discovered my love for architecture and macro photography. The moment you take your time to compose your shot, you soak up the atmosphere around you with all your senses, something one should do more often, even if your are not taking pictures. As a teacher I try to inspire the kids in school by  the art of photography and to discover their own way of seeing their surrounding and I am always fascinated by their creativity.","user_id":784835,"name":"Marc Barthelemy","website":"www.mb-photography.lu"},{"id":796599,"bio":"I am a former full-time photojournalist and photo editor, now working as the Senior Assignment Editor for a TV news station. My first and purest love is photography.","user_id":784696,"name":"Christina Santucci","website":"csantucciphoto.format.com"},{"id":69587,"bio":"Yoko Naito has graduated from Nihon University College of Art with BA in Tokyo. She is currently based in Berlin after 6 years experience in New York. She received the Sony World Photography Awards 2015 in the Professional category.\u0026nbsp;She also received some awards such as the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts -Young Portfolio, International Photography Awards, London International Creative Competition and Prix de la Photographie Paris etc.\u0026nbsp;Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Europe and Japan.\u0026nbsp;","user_id":69321,"name":"Yoko Naito","website":"www.yokonaito.com"},{"id":801935,"bio":"","user_id":789107,"name":"Afonso Nabeiro","website":"afonso-photography.carrd.co"},{"id":801881,"bio":"","user_id":789061,"name":"Christian Munz","website":""},{"id":801927,"bio":"I've always loved photography, but never really tought about further exploring this passion. I'm Italian, currently based in Barcelona for work, and this city is also stimulating me on art in general. I bought my first camera and I spent the following day throughout the city to catch a bit of its essence. This is the result.","user_id":789099,"name":"Noemi Muzzopappa","website":""},{"id":796950,"bio":"Enrico Pacassoni, based in Italy\nCopywriter / Photographer / Visual Artist passionated in nature, symbolism, abstract, transcendent.\nPhotography as gateway to metaphysics and subconscious. As above, so below. As inside, so outside.\nI use my art as a way to express my philosophical and spiritual research. Through my work I mainly investigate the perception of time and space, the relationship between the microcosm and the macrocosm, and between the inner world and the outer world. These concepts lead the most of my artistic search, which is aimed to evoke aesthetic experience that somehow transcends ordinary perception.\nMy work is influenced by photography masters as Frank Dituri, Ernst Haas, Bill Brandt, Brett Weston, Luigi Ghirri and Mario Giacomelli, and painters as Mondrian, Mirò, Kandinsky, Hopper and De Chirico.","user_id":784988,"name":"Enrico Pacassoni","website":""},{"id":221125,"bio":"","user_id":220523,"name":"Jeremy Lerman","website":"www.BigPictureStories.com"},{"id":104880,"bio":"My name is Tom. I am a current PhD student researching the politics of low income urban communities in Colombia. However, when I took this image, I was working as a social researcher in Somaliland. I have postgraduate qualifications in Latin American Studies, Documentary Photography, and Social Research.","user_id":104278,"name":"Tom King","website":""},{"id":69639,"bio":"Gabriel Marian lives in Cluj-Napoca and is a visual artist at the Center of Interest, Cluj. The artist graduated from the Cluj Art University in 2011 with a MA in Fine Art.\nHis work was presented in different countries (2019- Strasbourg, France) and Art fairs  and is also a part of the Benetton art collection - \"Contemporary Romanian artists\", presented in Italy in 2014 (along with an art book published in 2014).\nIt was also included in the \"V.I.C.\" art show in Paris (Atelier Z, 2013)\nMarian’s work is represented in European and U.S. collections","user_id":69373,"name":"Gabriel Marian","website":"www.gabrielmarian.com"},{"id":792206,"bio":"I hold degrees in Physics and Public Health and have spent the majority of my career making progressive changes toward a better world within some of the world's largest corporations, including those associated with significant incidents and/or product failures. I've been recruited at the Fortune 25, Corporate VP level to design and implement worldwide systems solutions from the top-down supported by independent external verification. This challenging work has taken me throughout the U.S. and to more than 25 countries for extended periods of travel. In almost every instance carrying an SLR/DSLR proved to be invaluable. Many of my photos from around the world lined the hallways in the executive offices of a major multinational. At age 17 I was Editor- in-Chief of my school yearbook responsible for  managing staff, darkroom production, and the entire editorial process. Recently, I have enjoyed photographing various events including film festivals, professional musicians, and other diverse events. I enjoy Street Photography, Photojournalism, Concert Photography, and anything related to Photo-documentation of world health, safety, environmental, social and sustainability conditions. among other interests. And, yes, I would be very interested in full- or part-time assignments with a recognized affiliation.","user_id":780969,"name":"DC LOWY","website":"EyesOfTheWorldStudio.com (under construction - not yet up and running)"},{"id":69687,"bio":"I started my photography journey with the Army in 1974. I went on to study and earn my BA at SIU in photography. I worked as a freelancer for a while but migrated into film, video \u0026amp; music production. Several years ago I decided to rekindle my shooting and have not looked back. I'm focusing on shooting film primarily and loving it. ","user_id":69421,"name":"Danny McCarty","website":"www.dannymccarty.com"},{"id":60232,"bio":"","user_id":60235,"name":"Robb Hill","website":"www.robbhill.com"},{"id":735334,"bio":"Christophe Lazaro is a self-taught photographer, born in 1975 in Brussels, Belgium. A professor in social sciences, Christophe blends his photography skills with his long-time experience in interdisciplinary research (anthropology, philosophy, law), bringing about a singular take on the nature-culture intricacies and on humans' relationships with their environments.","user_id":734018,"name":"Christophe Lazaro","website":"www.instagram.com/cristo_zaral"},{"id":70023,"bio":"","user_id":69757,"name":"Mike Fallarme","website":"mikefallarme.com"},{"id":801698,"bio":"My name is Lei Gao, and my English name is Leila. I currently live in Hamilton with my family. I immigrated to New Zealand in October 2016 and settled in Hamilton in January 2017. Since 2017, I have been running my own WeChat public platform, sharing articles and short videos about my family's life in New Zealand. So far, I have around 50,000 subscribers across the entire network.\nI enjoy photography and painting, and I often use my photos as illustrations for my articles on the platform. I like to capture and share the beautiful things I see in New Zealand, bringing positive energy to my audience. Many readers and viewers have told me that they feel healed after seeing my work.","user_id":788916,"name":"Lei Gao","website":""},{"id":808083,"bio":"","user_id":794041,"name":"Katie Pryde","website":null},{"id":309393,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer who had my first  camera aged 12 and was particularly influenced by \"The Family of Man\" MOMA exhibition when a teenager.  Now retired from  medical  practice,  I was able to indulge my passion in photography and travel and particularly enjoy street photography, as well as photography depicting different cultures.","user_id":308791,"name":"Paul Bastian","website":"www.paulbastianphoto.com"},{"id":801674,"bio":"A South African living in the United States since his teens, Abramson’s work has an outsider approach that combines sensitivity and vision. He leads the double life of a successful commercial director/photographer and indie feature filmmaker. After graduating from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Abramson began his career shooting and directing music videos for bands like Deborah Harry, Dwight Yokum, Mark Knopfler, and many other cutting-edge acts. He then moved on to shooting and directing high-profile commercial/print campaigns. In the commercial realm, Neil is known as a storyteller. His client list includes Nike, McDonald's, Cadillac, Coca-Cola, United Airlines, Chevrolet,  and Toyota. His industry awards include a Clio and Silver and Gold Lions at Cannes.\nA global perspective and discerning vision inform the work.  A filmmaker and photographer with an unflinching eye and distinct purpose. Abramson’s feature and documentary films explore the dramatic components of life, focusing on the triumphs and difficulties people face every day.\nAbramson’s film, American Son, premiered at Sundance and was distributed nationally by Miramax/Disney. His debut feature film, Without Air, was also a Sundance premiere. His film Soldier Child shot on location in Uganda, was used by the United Nations to call attention to the horrific plight of child soldiers in Uganda. His works reflect an unflinching eye and a constant pursuit of truth.\n","user_id":788897,"name":"Neil Abramson","website":"www.neilabramson.com "},{"id":796204,"bio":"y name is Xamara L Maisonet, I am a wife, and a mother of two adult children and a doggy named Zowie. My husband and I live in beautiful Clermont, Florida. I love to travel and document life. My love for travel led me to my passion for photography. My interest in photography started when my husband and I started traveling. I wanted to document our travels, I did photography as a hobby until I wanted to work the art of photography at a more professional level. I am currently working on my MFA at the Academy of Art University.","user_id":784367,"name":"Xamara Maisonet","website":"www.xamaramaisonet.com"},{"id":820421,"bio":"Mostly known for his work in America's public lands, QT Luong  was the first to have photographed each of the  U.S. National Parks with a 5x7-inch large-format camera. His photographs have been widely exhibited in solo shows, including at the USA Pavilion during a World Expo, and have garnered critical acclaim in major media such as The New York Times (“No one has captured the vast beauty of America’s landscape as comprehensively”), appearing in hundreds of publications worldwide. His best-selling book, Treasured Lands, now in its ninth printing, has earned twelve national and international awards. The only living artist featured in Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan’s The National Parks: America’s Best Idea (2009), he has received the Ansel Adams Award for Photography from the Sierra Club and the Robin W. Winks Award for Enhancing Public Understanding of National Parks from the National Parks Conservation Association.\n\nLuong’s work goes beyond celebrating nature and advocating for conservation, delving into themes of perception, representation, and the evolving relationship between people and the land. His recent projects examine the dynamic interplay between wilderness and human presence, from national parks to the landscapes near his home in San Jose, CA. Together, these works offer dual reflections on how we shape and are shaped by our environments: while culture and imagery influence our experience of iconic natural scenes, wildness endures in urban settings, revealing beauty and meaning in the most unexpected places.","user_id":806159,"name":"QT Luong","website":"qtluong.com"},{"id":69829,"bio":"Felipe Abreu is a photographer, editor and curator. He has a degree in cinema in the University of São Paulo and a masters in visual arts in the State University of Campinas. He has shown his work in Brasil, Spain, Italy and England, in collective and individual exhibitions. His photography explores the relations between fact and fiction, the urban space and more recently have shifted to a more intimate and personal research.  \nAs a curator, Felipe has worked with Valongo, in Brazil, and Rencontres d’Arles, in France. He edited OLD magazine between 2011 and 2019 and in the last couple of years has focused his editing efforts towards photobooks, editing books for a series of emerging brazilian artists such as Vitor Casemiro, Gui Galembeck and Shinji Nagabe. As an author, Felipe has two published photobooks: APROX. 50.300.000 (Vibrant) and Folie à Deux (selfpublished).   ","user_id":69563,"name":"Felipe Abreu","website":"www.felipeabreu.carbonmade.com"},{"id":69798,"bio":"Edgar Kanaykõ Xakriabá, belonging to the indigenous people of Xakriabá State of Minas Gerais. He holds a Master's degree in Anthropology from UFMG. It has a free practice in the area of EtnoPhotography: \"a means of recording the aspect of culture - the life of a people\". In its lens, photography becomes a new tool of struggle and resistance allowing the \"other\" to see with another look what an indigenous people is.","user_id":69532,"name":"Edgar Kanaykõ Xakriabá","website":"www.facebook.com/kanayko.etnofotografia"},{"id":70021,"bio":"Trained in the US, based in Berlin, Jacobia Dahm is a portraiture and reportage photographer with a focus on stories with a socio-political dimension. ","user_id":69755,"name":"Jacobia Dahm","website":"www.jacobiadahm.com"},{"id":70223,"bio":"I am a passionate photographer based in New York City, with a diverse background in both analog and digital photography. I honed my skills at the International College of Professional Photography in Melbourne, Australia, where I specialized in commercial photography and studio lighting. While my formal training equipped me with technical expertise, my true passion lies in capturing candid street photography that brings everyday moments to life.\n\nWith a focus on candid street photography, I aim to transform mundane moments into extraordinary visual narratives. I have a keen eye for the vibrant and spontaneous elements of everyday life, and I utilize color photography and on-camera flash techniques to enhance the energy and vibrancy of my images.\n\nHaving started my journey in analog photography, I have recently embraced digital technology, which has expanded my creative possibilities. This transition allows me to blend my technical knowledge with contemporary tools to create captivating and immersive visual stories.\n\nMy work is a celebration of the beauty and authenticity found in the ordinary, reminding viewers to appreciate the often-overlooked moments that make up our daily lives. Through my photography, I aim to connect with and inspire others, offering glimpses into the world through my unique perspective","user_id":69956,"name":"Camilo Fuentealba","website":"www.camilofuentealba.com "},{"id":69895,"bio":"Comecei a trabalhar com Arte no final dos anos 70 nessa época ja queria muito trabalhar com fotografia, era caro trabalhar com ela o problema maior era a falta de informação da sociedade sobre a importância da fotografia, nessa época trabalhava com madeira entalhe e escultura, em 1980 entrei na Faculdade de Arquitetura durante dois anos, depois comecei a trabalhei na feira de Antiguidade do Masp ate 1990 viajei e conheci lugares e gentes incríveis coisas que gostaria de ter registrado em fim minha ligação com o universo da arte sempre foi muito forte e conturbado havia muita invasão e incompreensão familiar e da sociedade, por ser uma pessoa de pensamento critico no sentido de querer que as coisas mudem e melhorem ou que pelo menos se amenize, trabalhei profundamente com pesquisas de materiais sempre conseguindo resultados interessante onde pude desenvolver minha parte cientifica nas pesquisas descobri o mecanismo do Universo Cientifico. Quando finalmente pude pensar comprar um bom equipamento fotográfico a quatro anos quando resolvi entrar com tudo nos estudos e pesquisas sobre fotografia foi o que me levou a acreditar que estava no caminho certo.","user_id":69629,"name":"Fernando Nascimento","website":"lampiart@gmail.com"},{"id":69879,"bio":"I am an artist who was born in Germany in 1969, with a BA (hons) degree in Fine Art from the University of London, Goldsmiths' College. I lived and worked as an artist in London for many years (1988-2005), and am now based in the Cologne / Dusseldorf region of Germany.\n","user_id":69613,"name":"Ulrich Osterloh","website":"www.ug-o.com"},{"id":69852,"bio":"Luís Godinho, natural de Angra do Heroísmo, tem 35 anos  e é formado em Engenharia e Gestão do Ambiente pela Universidade dos Açores.\nO seu trabalho é internacionalmente reconhecido pelos editores dos principais sites e revistas de fotografia, dos quais se destacam a National Geographic, a Leica Fotografie International, Lens Culture, o 500px e o 1x.\nRecentemente foi finalista com 3 fotografias e uma marca “Silver”, dando o primeiro lugar para Portugal no Top 10 Black and White photo contest 2018. Também em 2018 foi finalista do concurso mundial Travel Photographer Society na categoria fotografia de rua. Ainda este ano já tinha sido escolhido para representar de Portugal N no Word Photographic cup na categoria fotojornalismo. \nEm 2017 teve duas fotos finalistas no qual uma delas exposta na prestigiada Somerset House em Londres no âmbito do conceituado concurso mundial \"Sony photography awards 2017, sendo também o vencedor do Sony Photography awards Portugal, 2017. ","user_id":69586,"name":"Luís Godinho","website":"www.luisgodinho.com"},{"id":104910,"bio":"Andreas Marx is an independent Toronto-based  photographer. Growing up in East Germany, he has been capturing images since the mid 1980's. Walking the streets of Berlin before and after the fall of the Wall has significantly shaped his ability to observe.\n\n\"As an individual and photographer I am intrigued by people and their makeup. It is greatly rewarding to portray individuals in close-up studio situations as well as candid on the street, freezing moments of genuine personality. On all days I carry a camera, keeping an eye out for decisive moments. As bland as most of us believe to be, we are more colorful than we might think.\" —Andreas Marx","user_id":104308,"name":"Andreas Marx","website":"andreasmarx.me"},{"id":69937,"bio":"","user_id":69671,"name":"Jhazmín Michán","website":"www.jhazminmichan.com"},{"id":69866,"bio":"Si Moore, New Zealand photographer shooting worldwide, one half of  BaylyMoore.","user_id":69600,"name":"Si Moore","website":"www.baylymoore.com"},{"id":69908,"bio":"Born and raised in downtown Toronto, Ally Kamino shoots with DSLR, mirrorless, and iPhone.\n\nAlly Kamino’s focus is on shooting the streets and cityscapes. She likes to capture the things that we see on a daily basis but just don't seem to notice. She strives to capture these scenes in ways that we don’t normally see them. To honour them in some way.\n\nAlly Kamino has curated a city wide pop up gallery exhibiting 65 photographs of Toronto based emerging photographers, and two photography group shows at her gallery, Scrim4Rent Gallery Studio in Kensington Market.\n\nAlly Kamino is also a member of the 416 Gallery Collective a group of 50 artists contributing to monthly exhibitions with her photography and multimedia artwork.\n\nShe plans to continue to exhibit her work, curate shows and expand her portfolio to include portraiture.","user_id":69642,"name":"Ally Kamino","website":"allykamino.tumblr.com"},{"id":846685,"bio":"255bet: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar online!\nDescubra a diversão e a adrenalina dos melhores jogos na sua tela! \nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. 7 de Setembro, 3410, Bloco B, Apto 34 - Copacabana, Recife - PE, 26356-853, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 85 99589-2258\nE-mail: 255-bet.br.com@gmail.com\n#255bet #255bet_Slot #255bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://255-bet.br.com","user_id":832529,"name":"Betbrcom Betbrcom","website":"255-bet.br.com"},{"id":801733,"bio":"","user_id":788943,"name":"Galuh Tunggadewi Sahid","website":"galuh.myportfolio.com"},{"id":846691,"bio":"345bet\nDescubra a diversão e a emoção dos jogos eletrônicos com a 345bet! 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From first encounters to higher education programmes, we develop interests, skills, confidence and careers.\n\nWe work with outstanding artists to create an innovative international programme that crosses art forms, collaborating with organisations from around the globe to give audiences opportunities to experience outstanding work by acclaimed international companies and artists.\n\nWe celebrate the artists of today and invest in those of tomorrow. We work with artists at every stage of their career, supporting and fostering opportunities for exciting new talent as well as promoting the work of world-class artists. Our ambitious cultural partnerships will offer outstanding creative opportunities for every young person across eight east London boroughs.","user_id":69990,"name":"Barbican Centre","website":"www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery"},{"id":70403,"bio":"I am a 'young' retiree, after a quite international career, focusing on health development work, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa.\nPhotography has been a hobby for a very long time. I should have more time now to spend taking and embellishing pictures.","user_id":70136,"name":"Xavier De Béthune","website":""},{"id":795202,"bio":"Published in the june edition  of the magazine OPENEYE, https://openeyelemagazine.fr/\n\nSolo exhibits\n2015 Printemps des Arts de Lacanau, \"The Lights of Abstraction\"\n2015 Guest of honour of the Alfortville Photo Club on the occasion of their 60th anniversary\n\nGroup Exhibits\nPhotovision France: from 2010 to 2020\nAlfortville Women's Photo Festival\n- 2015, 1st prize Photo B\u0026amp;W\n- 2012, 2013, 2014: selected in the \"Colors\" and \"B\u0026amp;W\" categories","user_id":783528,"name":"Karen Simon","website":"karensimonphoto.wixsite.com/ksiphoto"},{"id":69969,"bio":"Aaron Romero is a New York based photographer working as a foreign correspondent for UNTV, a public service channel based in the Philippines. In a world where circulation of newspapers is dropping and budgets are shrinking while profit seems to be the mantra Romero is a fine example of a professional who is moving against the tide. He works for UNTV on a pro-bono basis.\n \nAaron David Romero was born in Marikina City (Philippines) and pursued B.S. Physical Therapy academically. However, destiny had other things in store for him. Photography and long distance travel were his best friends since childhood. Petitioned by his mother in the USA at the age of 12, he did quite a bit of back and forth to finish his studies but stayed in New York for good after finishing his graduate studies. ","user_id":69703,"name":"Aaron Romero","website":"aaronromero.nyc"},{"id":70686,"bio":"","user_id":70418,"name":"Xavier Soule","website":""},{"id":70607,"bio":"Louis Raphael is a San Francisco-based freelance photographer that offers a focus on landscapes and portraits, working for the likes of the San Francisco Department of Tourism, where he delivers iconic images of the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco skyline and so many other beloved images. Raphael’s work is regularly featured in Getty images | iStock, where his images are currently available for licensing and download. \n\nAside from photography, Raphael is also a drummer, with a discography available on the Universal Music and Versailles Records imprints. He is currently studying with Jazz legend Pete Magadini.","user_id":70340,"name":"Louis Raphael","website":"www.louisraphaelphotography.com"},{"id":105034,"bio":"Mona Moirè de Mirande studied art, stage design and film design, including painting and photography, and loves to take photos because she absolutely fascinates people in terms of communication, in movement, in their differences and then also with their similarities, regardless of their cultural background and finds enriching. On the one hand, she captures extraordinary moments with the camera and on the other hand, she stages and designs artistic picture stories with great sensitivity.","user_id":104432,"name":"Mona Moirè de Mirande","website":"mmdm.art"},{"id":801746,"bio":"NYC Artist/Photographer","user_id":788952,"name":"Cj Marchitello","website":""},{"id":70321,"bio":"","user_id":70054,"name":"Steven DiVerde","website":""},{"id":174479,"bio":"Qamar Bharoocha Bana, born in Mumbai, India and based in Karachi Pakistan,. Bana has had the opportunity to call Yangon, Myanmar, Bangladesh, London, Washington D.C., and Nairobi, Kenya, home. \nWith an eye for narrative and documentary photography, Bana captures a diverse array of subjects, from people and architecture to landscapes and art objects. \nPreferring to work with natural light and limiting the number of frames, black and white photography remains Bana's first choice, although recent forays into color and video have expanded artistic horizons. \nBana's work has graced both solo and group exhibitions in Karachi, while also being featured in group shows in Delhi, Nairobi, and Germany. ","user_id":173877,"name":"Qamar Bharoocha Bana","website":""},{"id":801503,"bio":"Sharee (pronounced shar-e) is a year-round cyclist, traveller, and enjoyer of local food systems based in Winnipeg, Canada. She works within sustainable transportation and urban planning, which can be hinted at through her photos of bikes, buses, and how people interact with their built environments. Her experience in photography began in 2022, while solo backpacking Europe, where she purchased a Fujifilm x100V specifically for this venture. \n\nSince then, she has travelled to many countries, capturing the different landscapes, communities, and street culture.  Her work has been shortlisted in the Nature category for Booooooom's 2023 Photography Awards, and is featured in much of the Canadian non-profit organization's branding, Women in Urbanism Canada.  \n\nPhotography to her is the opportunity to capture a certain angle, shadow, interaction, or view that may be missed or looked over, and to give it a second chance to be recognized, observed, and enjoyed. \n","user_id":788761,"name":"Sharee Hochman","website":""},{"id":71092,"bio":"II graduated Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka, Japan, ph-d of Faculty of Fine Arts/Photograph, 2018. My picture was published in a magazine ‘Natinal Geographic’ August 2013 issue.\nI had a breast cancer in 2014, and took a operation,chemotherapy,radiation therapy. She had a photo exhibition for it  at Nikon salon in Shinjyuku, Tokyo, in March, 2015.Also in November 2015  I joined a group exhibition at Axsis Gallery in Roppongi, Tokyo and got Sony award.\nI had a solo exhibition, Sony imaging gallery in Ginza Tokyo, 2016 etc.\nNow I'm working at Tainan University of Technology, in Taiwan as an  assosiete professor of Art  from Jan. 2021.\nI'll have an exhibition Sony Imaging gallery in Ginza Tokyo, end of August for 2 weeks, in 2022.\n\nI am a Japanese art photographer currently living in Taiwan.I was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 35 years old.\nAs a cancer survivor and an artist, life, sex, and death are very important themes to me.\nMy artwork is a tool to connect me to “the world”.","user_id":70823,"name":"Saori Baba","website":"www.saoribaba.com"},{"id":72085,"bio":"Freelance portraitphotographer, commissionned photographer corporate identity , gallery","user_id":71815,"name":"Lisette De Rade","website":"www.lisettederade.nl"},{"id":99154,"bio":"","user_id":98553,"name":"Jason Derevitsky","website":"jasonderevitsky.com"},{"id":70589,"bio":"Hengki Lee is a Multi Award Winning Visual Artist and Photographer from Jakarta Indonesia.\nHe won many awards and medals (FIAP Gold medals, FIAP Blue Badges, PSA Gold Medals, RPS\nGold Medal, GPU Gold Medals, IAAP Gold Medals, and many more) from some International\nPhotography Competitions around the globe.\nMany of his work have been featured in some prestigious International publications such as\nBlack and White Magazine, National Geographic Web Page (Daily dozen and weekly wrapper)\nand Time.com.\nHe’s currently a LENSBABY Ambassador (https://lensbaby.com/pages/hengki-lee) and Curator\nin 100ASA (https://100asa.com), one photography online community based in England.","user_id":70322,"name":"Hengki Lee","website":"www.instagram.com/hengki_lee"},{"id":70530,"bio":"Owner, Digerata. Boutique  design studio. As a young boy of 6, with a  fake plastic camera I would  pretend to take pictures, making that shutter sound as best I could. Since 1970, after getting my first real camera, my world changed and I have been clicking ever since.","user_id":70263,"name":"Noel Lopez","website":"www.noellopezphotography.com"},{"id":70553,"bio":"\n\n\n","user_id":70286,"name":"Shinsuke Yoshida","website":""},{"id":99125,"bio":"Photographer and digital artist, working primarily in the abstract space.  \n\nI'm honored that one of my images was selected by LensCulture Editor \u0026amp; Publisher Jim Casper for the \"2015 Peter Urban Legacy Exhibition\" at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA\n","user_id":98524,"name":"Matt Cegelis","website":"cegelisartgroup.photoshelter.com"},{"id":70541,"bio":"Photographer, illustrator, graphic designer based in Milano, Italy. \nContact: info@cristinamesturini.com\n\nImages are my thinking and my speaking. A research which meanders across illustration and photography, with the purpose of finding, in both one and the other, their own peculiar language. \nWhile illustration is pure creation, photography is transfiguration, and brings out deep implications which fall outside of what is real, leading to the unconscious. My interest is in what cannot be seen: the inner images, the relationship between the individual and what surrounds him.\n\n\n\n","user_id":70274,"name":"Cristina Mesturini","website":"cristinamesturini.com"},{"id":70699,"bio":"Sylvain Biard is a French photographer based in Brussels, Belgium. He graduated in Paris, France, from the School of Photography and Audiovisual EFET in 2006. He started his career as a cameraman and freelance editor. Later, he found a way to diversify his professional activities by offering his services in institutional photography, too. It marked the author’s first approach to photography and documentary series.\nSylvain occupies the majority of his free time by thinking and carrying out personal photographic projects. Currently, he is a member of the French collective Fragment. The photo collective was born to promote a common culture through individual and group series drawn from street and documentary photography. Some times ago Sylvain took a step back from street photography but sill continues to work with the stream of immediacy, always trying to shape the unexpected. For the moment, he is working with analog and digital photography, mixing together 35mm and medium format for long term projects, particularly Paris Intérieurs, a set of series about his hometown.","user_id":70431,"name":"Sylvain Biard","website":"www.twennys.com"},{"id":23414,"bio":"France is a street and documentary photographer from Quebec, Canada, living in Chicago. She has spent many years in academia trying to understand why people behave like they do. Her photography, which France initially described as “life photography,” reflects this curiosity. She aims to capture a beautiful moment showing how people live, eat, dress, interact, celebrate, pray, and love… and the “streets” are where she finds these moments. Most recently, in 2023, one of her images won 3rd place at the Lens Culture Street Photography Award and was a finalist at the Italian Street Photography Festival and the Pisa Street Photography Festival. In 2022, she was awarded 3rd place at the Miami Street Photography Festival, and she was a finalist at the Paris Street Photography Festival. Her work was exhibited at the 2024 Brussels Street Photo Festival, at XPOsure 2024 in Sharjah, UAE, at the Eyes on Main Street Festival in 2022, 2023, and 2024 and at the Women Street Photographers exhibition in Hyderabad in 2022, Paris in 2021, and New York City in 2020.","user_id":23414,"name":"France Leclerc","website":"franceleclerc.com"},{"id":70042,"bio":"When I was 22 for the first time I was asked to tell a story using my camera. \nIt was astonishing: the camera enabled me to  express and communicate\n feelings in a way I could not before, in a way I had always been searching for.\n Without photography I would feel voiceless.","user_id":69776,"name":"Loris Rizzo","website":"www.lorismgrizzo.com"},{"id":807358,"bio":"","user_id":793476,"name":"Jason Maige","website":"jason-maige.com"},{"id":802046,"bio":"Born in Tokyo and raised in Okinawa, I've lived in the United States throughout my adult life. I was a career educator as a classroom teacher, school librarian, and university professor. In this latter role, my research centered on picturebooks with a focus on interpreting the visual facets of the books. My career led to teaching, speaking, and research opportunities in a dozen or so countries a year and I always had a camera with me. I’ve been a lifetime traveler and photographer of whatever catches my eye.\n\nThese days, I work to create visuals and my days are shaped by the pursuit of photography.","user_id":789190,"name":"Junko Yokota","website":"junkoyokota.com"},{"id":14323,"bio":"I am drawn to patterns, lines, shapes, strange occurrences and quirks, and the overlooked things in the world which would disappear without mention. Often, I find myself photographing things most people would pass without a second thought; I like the mundane, pointless or strange moments which occur every day without much note. \n\nIn my spare time I walk and cycle, exploring the world around me and photographing what I discover. Walking or cycling enables me to travel and view the world at a steady pace. When you travel slowly, you become engaged with your surroundings and a part of them, rather than passing through in a disconnected way. Walking especially, is slow and allows you to witness the world at a pace far more natural to humans. It's a massively underrated way of travelling. Especially outside the major urban centres.\n","user_id":14323,"name":"Henry W R White","website":"www.henrywrwhite.com"},{"id":70234,"bio":"Susan Aurinko has shown her work in France, Italy, and India, as well as in the US. Her exhibition about India, entitled STILL POINT, INDIA,  is now a book. Her works are included in the Museum of Contemporary Photography’s permanent collection as well as the permanent collections of LUMA and the Union League Club of Chicago. In addition, many of her images hang in private collections in France, Italy, India, Monaco, the UK, and across the United States. Aurinko’s work appears on many book covers, including The Stranger Among Us, Ariel, Slut Lullabies, Scar Tissue, and Bound and Broken. The exhibition of Aurinko’s Searching for Jehanne, the Joan of Arc Project, was shown at the Loyola University Museum of Art and at Saint Mary’s University, and will travel indefinitely.  There is also a book of the exhibition.\n\nAurinko is represented in Chicago by Hilton/Asmus Contemporary, and by Kriti Gallery in Varanasi, India, and her photography can be viewed at www.aurinkophoto.com and on instagram @susanaurinko.\n\n\n","user_id":69967,"name":"Susan Aurinko","website":"www.aurinkophoto.com"},{"id":846690,"bio":"28bet, a plataforma de jogos com slots e jogos eletrônicos!\nExperimente a diversão a cada rodada e aproveite momentos incríveis!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. da Paz, 7328, Bloco B, Apto 34 - Águas Claras, Curitiba - PR, 21314-749, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 81 99924-7599\nE-mail: 28bet.br.com@gmail.com\n#28bet #28bet_Slot #28bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://28bet.br.com","user_id":832534,"name":"Betbrcom Betbrcom","website":"28bet.br.com"},{"id":802013,"bio":"Photographer, film director, entrepreneur, and modern explorer from Poland with extensive travel experience across Africa and Asia. Founder of 'Montana Creative Studio,' a film and photography production company operating worldwide. Karol has produced documentaries in Rwanda, Myanmar, Taiwan, and Poland, capturing diverse cultures and stories. Currently splitting his time between Kraków, Poland, and Taipei, Taiwan, he focuses on filmmaking while continuing to pursue his lifelong passion for photography.","user_id":789167,"name":"Karol Kowalski","website":""},{"id":681947,"bio":"Lifelong resident of New York City. \nFinalist, 2023 Paris International Street Photography Awards.\nI'm currently discussing the creation of a book of my photos with the publisher Snap Collective.\nMy work was exhibited in the Xposure 2024 Photo Festival in the United Arab Emirates.\nPhotos of mine were selected as an Editor's Pick in LensCulture's 2022 and 2024 Street Photography Competitions, a few have been included in the Competition Gallery over the last few years, and three have been featured by Street Photography International in the last year.","user_id":681363,"name":"James Brophy","website":"jamesbrophyphotography.com"},{"id":802099,"bio":"Independent street photographer from Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":789235,"name":"Jimmy Park","website":""},{"id":807376,"bio":" I've uploaded some of my photos and creations on my Facebook account.","user_id":793489,"name":"rose marie pomponi","website":""},{"id":802091,"bio":"Jeg er amatør fotograf ","user_id":789228,"name":"lena Olesen","website":"lena@lenao.dk"},{"id":240465,"bio":"Matthew Mitera is an aspiring destination photographer and artist, having received his BA in Graphic Design and a completed global education in Florence, Italy. With a distinct style described as theatrical and cinematic, Matthew has established a brand of photography based on his penchant for photographing others as individual portraits and their intimate wedding days. While currently New England-based, he is pursuing a borderless presence with his photography.\n","user_id":239863,"name":"Matt Mitera","website":"www.mattmitera.com"},{"id":240755,"bio":"","user_id":240153,"name":"Terry Allen","website":""},{"id":250580,"bio":"I'm Rosario Giuffrida and I photograph the life from the age of 16.\nI have always considered photography the highest form of art,\nthe meeting point between reality and painting.\nI call it art because for me before technique, in photography,\ncreativity, feeling and fantasy must emerge.\n","user_id":249978,"name":"Rosario Giuffrida","website":"www.rosariogiuffrida.it"},{"id":802104,"bio":"I am a very passionate amateur prhotographer who loves to experiment with mainly streetphotography. I don't follow a particular style, I like to have fun with different facets.\nI love Cinema, Art, Theatre and music from which I always try to take constructive ideas.\nI am a very sociable and handsome guy, I hope to find you soon around for a coffee together. cheers!","user_id":789240,"name":"Nicolò Damino","website":""},{"id":802163,"bio":"Fine Art Street Photography | Minimal\nYou can find me on Instagram and Threads @journalfloral\n\nA website with available prints will be released soon. ","user_id":789282,"name":"Eva Mauermann","website":""},{"id":99034,"bio":"Born in 1981 in Northern italy, from a family of the South, since I was a child I’ve been aware of the importance that journalism had to me. I wish to tell stories, to tell people.\nI studied Diplomacy for Middle East with a thesis on Turkey and EU from LGBT rights point of view, and in 2009 thanks to a postgraduate fellowship, I moved to Palestine for a few months.\nRefugee camps, check points, the dawn on Al Aqsa Mosque, in two words, the Holy Land, made me realise that I needed to preserve places and faces… and that I needed a new camera too.\nIn 2011 I started working in a communication agency in Milan and in 2012 I became the Head of video production, but photography is still the only thing that makes me feel in peace with myself. Still don’t know what my way is.\nFor the moment photography is the best path.\n","user_id":98433,"name":"Michela Chimenti","website":"www.michelachimenti.com"},{"id":802118,"bio":"At age 5 I am holding a Kodak Brownie camera and I am all dressed up. No one remembers why. Was I hired to photograph a wedding? or was I on assignment for our preschool newspaper?\nMany decades later I still hold a camera and really photograph weddings.","user_id":789251,"name":"michael steinberg","website":"headshotswow.com"},{"id":533397,"bio":"","user_id":532813,"name":"Jakob Thurn","website":"-"},{"id":50899,"bio":"Documentary photographer and film maker. \n\n","user_id":50904,"name":"Mugur Varzariu","website":"www.visapourlimage.com/en/festival/exhibitions/des-voix-s-elevent-derriere-le-mur"},{"id":373971,"bio":"I am a photographer who wanders day in and day out with a camera strapped around my wrist. After living in Hawaii for six years, I realized that capturing photos of the stunning Hawaiian islands could only get me so far with photography.  To me, street photography is more soul fulfilling than any other medium I have dabbled with. Currently in 2024, I am traveling all over India with my only goal being to document the entire journey through photography.\n","user_id":373387,"name":"Brendan Kiernan","website":"www.brendan-kiernan.com"},{"id":799910,"bio":"My name is Anna Kuzmych. I've been working in photography since 2019. I studied at the Kyiv School of Photography, the Vivat School of Photography, and Form Photography.\nI  have participated in photography exhibitions in Ukraine, in a collective photography exhibition in Redwood City, California, USA, and also participated in the Ukrainian photography exhibition “New Voices” in Paris in November 2025\nPhotography helps me express myself without words. It inspires, calms, and teaches me to appreciate every moment.","user_id":787512,"name":"Hanna Kuzmych","website":"www.instagram.com/_kuzmich_anna_?igsh=dnczMXJrMjN2cTMy"},{"id":172260,"bio":"Images and shooting have always been in my head. About 8 years ago, I decided to give it a try and embark on a more serious photographic journey. I trained at EFET Photographie school, in Paris, and quickly started working for festivals, film shootings, events, along with my translation work, and maturing my photo process.\n\nMy photographic practice was born in the street. It still focuses on the exploration of public space, but evolved towards a more documentary approach based on people’s life and struggles, with a personal and intimate dimension increasingly present. Over the last year, I worked on a series about the mourning of my father, and I’m now starting a project about homosexuality and religious beliefs/practices. \n\nSince 2010, my work has been showcased in various festivals: Zoom Photo Festival (Canada), Queer Festival Heidelberg (Germany), Head On Photo Festival (Australia), StreetProjections (Germany), Les Nuits photographiques de Pierrevert (screening, France), Les chemins de photos (France), Les Nuits Photo (France), Festival Impulse (France).\n\n","user_id":171658,"name":"François Silvestre de Sacy","website":""},{"id":802122,"bio":"","user_id":789254,"name":"Linglin Yuan","website":""},{"id":802181,"bio":"Born in Brooklyn, I have been a photographer since age 12. Originally with a film Rolleiflex and now with a Nikon Digital.\nMy focus is on the interaction between people and their immediate environment, natural or manmade  --- how they react to what is going on around them.\nBut I also attend to the drama in landscapes and finding  art in the mundane \nI am retired, but active, having just established Levienarts.com. to display my photography more widely. ","user_id":789298,"name":"Roger Levien","website":"levienarts.com"},{"id":393506,"bio":"Henrik Pyndt Sorensen (born 1956) is a self taught photographer based in Copenhagen.\n\nSerendipity, which can be described as finding, without searching specifically, and then acknowledging new values in the findings, plays a major role in my photography. I walk random places with my camera until my eye captures moments that correspond with my mind. I am fascinated by extraordinary expressions in ordinary environments and try to translate my impressions into compositions which I hope will encourage viewers to form their own narratives.\nSometimes my findings initiate ideas for projects or themes, which leads to more specific searches.\nDrawing from over 30 years of experience in stock and travel related photography I am now mainly focused on creative projects of personal interest.\n\n\n\n","user_id":392922,"name":"Henrik Pyndt Sorensen","website":"www.pyndtphotography.com"},{"id":802232,"bio":"David Barrett is a 27 year old photographer born out of Cork, Ireland. Since graduating from University College Cork with a bachelors degree in Film and Screen Media, David has become a citizen of the world, living in Canada, Spain and Thailand before settling in Melbourne, Australia. \n\n\"I want my photos to be proof that I appreciated my time on this earth. That's why I try and make the ordinary, missable scenes look as beautiful as possible, so that others may see things for how they really are.\" ","user_id":789338,"name":"David Barrett","website":"aphotographercalleddave.wordpress.com"},{"id":141852,"bio":"http://blog.leica-camera.com/2013/03/20/yayoi-picture-after/","user_id":141250,"name":"Yayoi Okada","website":""},{"id":70333,"bio":"","user_id":70066,"name":"Antonio Guilherme Beltrami","website":"www.guilhermebeltrami.com"},{"id":175984,"bio":"","user_id":175382,"name":"Ellen Goldberg","website":"photosbyellengoldberg.com (under construction)"},{"id":110372,"bio":"","user_id":109770,"name":"Jian Wang","website":"instagram.com/blackearth66"},{"id":178983,"bio":"Spanish and Mexican citizen, beginning in  photography at the Lumière Institut in Lyon, influenced by the European cinema and studying economic sciences at the same time, finding his artistic photographic spirit as an active member of the Mexican Council of Photography.\n\nSince very young my  passion  for photography was the media to communicate my thoughts about the illusory human existence in a conceptual way.\n","user_id":178381,"name":"Carlos Arnaus","website":"www.carlosarnaus.com"},{"id":629986,"bio":"Connecticut-based musician and photographer Brian Dolzani’s \u2028black and white photography takes inspiration from the street, portrait, landscape, and music photographers of the 1950’s and 60’s, such as Ralph Gibson, Jim Marshall, and Walker Evans. Seeking deep blacks and whites, often shot on film, Brian captures the abstract and unseen through colorless photographs. \n\nBrian very much enjoys capturing poignant, candid, and beautiful moments of life unfolding on the street. Brian has self-released two photo books to date: ‘The Road in Black and White’ and ‘Come On Tour: Deep South’. They can be purchased at his Etsy store. \n","user_id":629402,"name":"Brian Dolzani","website":"www.briandolzani.com"},{"id":802234,"bio":"I've been playing with cameras since I was a wee boy, always trying to make something out of nothing and bring some joy to the people around me. I have spent the past few years moonlighting as a semi-professional photographer for film and tv and the commercial world, but never really felt any real purpose with it. \n\nNow I'm focusing all my time and energy back into making work more in line with my original childlike intuition.","user_id":789340,"name":"Kevin Thomson","website":"www.kevinjthomson.com"},{"id":802230,"bio":"","user_id":789337,"name":"Tasso Dikaios","website":null},{"id":549356,"bio":"I think of myself as a recovering photojournalist, still obsessed with documenting our world, even as my subjects stray from the human condition to wildlife and nature. I'm also an accomplished writer, producer and editor, trying to bring 40-odd years of accumulated skills and experiences to bear on projects that capture the reality and beauty of our world. But photographing people in their chosen habitats - from backyards to streets to  meeting rooms, job sites, sports and recreation - is in my DNA. My projects these days range from assignments promoting tourism and nonprofits to personal efforts concerning challenges to our natural heritage. I exhibit regularly and post to my occasional iPhone efforts to Instagram. My 2022 \"Altitude Adjustment: A Book of Chairlift Pictures\" has become a bit of cult book, with more still available AltitudeAdjustment.net. I'm years into a multimedia look at how a pristine alpine creek - whose waters wander via the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers all the way to the Gulf of Mexico - finds itself grossly polluted in its first 20 miles. My previous look at a water body, 2009's \"Keeping the May River Wild,\" screened at five film festivals, aired on SCETV and won a Best of ASMP award.","user_id":548772,"name":"Greg Smith","website":"www.imediasmith.com"},{"id":846715,"bio":"This is a test intro for getbacklink2.ai. For more info, please visit our site!","user_id":832559,"name":"rehr grge","website":"getbacklink2.ai"},{"id":70399,"bio":"My name is Juan Carlos. I'm a photographer and a teacher too. I studied Computer Science at Valencia University and have worked at programing software for 20 years, but my  passion is photography. It is the feeling to be in front of something that drives me to another dimension. \nFor this reason I get more and more trapped in it.\nI won contests like:\n1st XXXV National Ibi Contest\n1st Chistina Snellman Contest\n1st XLVIIII Alcoy contest\nMention of honor ay Gandia Contest and 28 Caminos del Hierro Spain.","user_id":70132,"name":"Juan Carlos Climent Canto","website":"www.jccliment.com"},{"id":802172,"bio":"","user_id":789289,"name":"Andreas Kanellopoulos","website":"www.andykanelphotography.com"},{"id":105110,"bio":"Kako Abraham’s artistic work is known for being both highly sophisticated and provocative. With theatrical compositions and stylized looking, his fine art photography explores social issues and taboos such as gender and sexuality. \n\nIn his pieces, Kako Abraham can either show in all details what is considered disgusting or can stylized and embellish what usually produces rejection. Or both at the same time. He is not afraid of being ambiguous, stimulating several readings for each image. \n\nHis immersive art challenges all the senses. You can almost smell the sweaty bodies, listen to the panting, feel the textures and volumes of every fiber and element portrayed. As a result, Kako Abraham’s seductive images are full of complex emotions that get under your skin. \n\nAnd won’t go away.","user_id":104508,"name":"Kako Abraham","website":"www.kakoabraham.com"},{"id":89193,"bio":"Tice Lerner (b. Saints James, NY 1985) has been a Binghamton, NY resident since he was five years old. Mr Lerner’s late father, an amateur photographer worked in the press room of Newsday. This influence sparked his interest in photography from an early age. Despite his interest it wasn’t until after high school that photography became a serious focus. When he is not applying himself in engineering, he can be found wandering through the communities in and around Binghamton, NY taking photographs. \nHaving a strong science background and a fascination with the high magnification work of Lennart Nilsson he started photographing insects. In the summer of 2010 Mr Lerner went out on a photo-shoot with a friend and fellow photographer doing street photography, his focus was forever changed. Over the next two years his life around the diverse individuals and communities of Binghamton have further fostered his specialized love for the documentary style. \nMr Lerner goes beyond the initial photograph forging relationships with his subjects adding depth of character to his body of work. When walking in town Mr Lerner is often found conversing with prior subjects, many of whom will approach him with a hand shake. For Lerner, photography is a creative outlet that allows him to reconnect to the humanities.","user_id":88738,"name":"Tice Lerner","website":"ticelerner.com"},{"id":802210,"bio":"I am mostly a nature and bird photographer but enjoy street and cityscape photography as well. To photograph birds in their natural environment ticks my boxes but in a different way photographing people in the environment of the city is exciting as well. I call this the human experience. ","user_id":789320,"name":"Trevor Goodson","website":"kayubydesign.com.au"},{"id":71106,"bio":"Jose Acosta is a sound designer and photographer\n\nAs a sound designer has worked with some projects in film and television\n\nAs a photographer has worked with some projects such as fashion, portrait and street photography.\n\nThe passion for photography started many years ago, taking photographs in travels and admiring different cultures.\n\nHe enjoys creating ambiences with the light to make a photography, explore the world, meet people and know the city cultures to communicate  through the images.","user_id":70837,"name":"Jose Acosta","website":""},{"id":70683,"bio":"","user_id":70415,"name":"Sam Barzilay","website":"www.photoville.com"},{"id":70648,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, director and filmmaker. \n\n@matsufotos","user_id":70381,"name":"Matsu -","website":"www.matsu.photography"},{"id":70649,"bio":"Marta Soul (Madrid, 1973) is a visual artist and lives and works in Sheffield (United Kingdom).\nHer artwork makes use of iconographic simulation to produce reflections on the interactions between cultural roles, like the aesthetics of identity, the stereotypes and social behaviours.\nHer photography career started in 2005, when she founded NOPHOTO, an agency of 13 artistic photographers. Based in Madrid (Spain) and Wuhan (China), the team delivered a solid agenda of projects (including exhibitions) through common enterprises.\nHer pictures are part of international collections like Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation (Spain), La Caixa Foundation (Spain), the Hubei Museum of Art in Wuhan (China), the ENAIRE Foundation (Spain) or the Getty Museum (USA). \nSamples of her work have been published in El Pais, La Repubblica, Times Magazine, Condé Nast Traveller, Harper’s Bazaar, Matador, Io Donna or Internazionalle Magazine (between others). ","user_id":70382,"name":"Marta Soul","website":"www.martasoul.com"},{"id":251094,"bio":"I'm a photojournalist from Iran based in Washington DC always I'm walking in the street it's my life.","user_id":250492,"name":"Amid Farahi","website":""},{"id":70496,"bio":"Born in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. \nLaunched a self-taught photographic career.\n In 2009, \"Hotel Fareast\", a collection of photographs taken over a five-year period on overseas travelers visiting Japan, won Photo Documentary Nippon Award (Guardian Garden). The collection, titled \"Hotel Fareast\", was published in 2009 by AKAAKA art publishing. (This “Hotel Fareast” project is\nCurrently still ongoing over ten years)\nIn 2011, immediately after the Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Washio went on fieldwork with Naoki Ikezawa, a Japanese author/poet, in the affected areas. The outcome of the joint fieldwork were a publication \"Haru wo Urandari Shinai\" and a photography book \"On The Horizon\". In 2014, \"To The Sea\" a collection of photographs of coastlines across Japan taken over fifteen years, will be published by AKAAKA art publishing, in cooperation with Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, a Nobel Prize novelist.\nWashio's photographic works consistently and continually portray his home country, Japan","user_id":70229,"name":"KAZUHIKO WASHIO","website":"washiokazuhiko.com"},{"id":802222,"bio":"Since a very young age I’ve been fascinated with the concept of communities. With the richness and diversity that manifests at every corner of the world, regardless of beliefs, ideology, politics and borders; communities somehow despite the overtake of a mainstream culture manage to keep themselves authentic through the characters that inhabit these spaces.\n \nPhotography has been my language of choice to capture and share the beauty of diversity. Through my work I’ve come to realize that we make sense of our surroundings by the sign of human life that we can identify within them. With my camera I choose to capture the stories of characters from very different backgrounds that can turn the frame into a whole world.\n \nI’ve been lucky enough to grow up in one of the most diverse countries of the world. Mexico is a country with too many sides, a hispanic and indigenous heritage that manages to survive despite the inevitable influences of mainstream western culture. The survival of these Pilars of the Mexican identify have become an essential part of my photographies, in every new encounter I find a richness that cannot be replicated or staged, I find truth.","user_id":789329,"name":"Ana Joaquina","website":"www.anajoaquina.com"},{"id":774276,"bio":"I have a desire for my art to communicate the awe and wonder that I experience each time I really take the time to actually see nature around me.  \n\nFor me being out in nature is a reminder of the impermanence of life and to be grateful. It prompts me to stay grounded in the present moment.\n\nWhile I am out hiking in the mountains or when I swim in the ocean I feel positive and alive. My aspiration is for my work to elicit the same emotions and spark feelings of optimism, joy and abundance.\n\n","user_id":766282,"name":"Wendy Coombes","website":"www.wendycoombesphotography.com"},{"id":222327,"bio":"About Gregory Varano\nGregory Varano is an international award-winning photographer who currently resides in the District of Sooke,in greater Victoria, BC, Canada. Varano has worked for many English and Italian publications in Canada,United States and Europe. Varano's work is known for its compelling cinematic \"Film Noir\" style and photo- journalistic approach.  In 2019 Varano was a juror's selection \n in the Leica LFI \"On Stage\" photo Challenge. In 2016 Varano was the recipient of the Ackland/Weschler Fine Art Award” (Best in Photography) in the 2nd annual “Art Victoria Now” juried exhibition hosted by the \"Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria\"(CACGV). Varano was also the 2016 recipient of the “District Of Sooke Award” in the 30th annual Sooke Fine Arts show, Vancouver Islands premiere juried art exhibition, Hosted by the \"Sooke Fine Arts Society\"(SFAS). In 2014 Varano was a Juror's selection in the New York Center For Photographic Art International Black and White Photo competition Held in New York City. Varano has been a member of “Gallery 7, A Gallery of Contemporary Art” Toronto, Ontario (2000-2004) and Gallery 44/ Centre For Photography (2004-2008). Varano is a current member of the Crossgrain Photographic Society. Varano currently is  on the board of directors of the Xchanges Gallery and Artist Studios in Victoria British Columbia.","user_id":221725,"name":"Gregory Varano","website":"lfi-online.de/ceemes/en/gallery/gregory-varano-128281/gregory-varano.html"},{"id":70511,"bio":"Sento per la prima volta il click di una macchina fotografica a 4 anni, ricevo in regalo la mia prima macchina fotografica di terza mano a 6 anni.\nPer i successivi 10 anni scatto inconsapevolmente, senza alcun tipo di volontà nell’apprendere le regole fondamentali dell’arte della fotografia , la quale è per lo più un mezzo rudimentale di espressione.\nA 16 anni inizio a studiare fotografia autonomamente attraverso i libri, a 18 mi trasferisco poi a Milano per l’università e inizio a frequentare corsi, workshop e master di fotografia concentrandomi sul reportage.\nFino ad oggi non ho mai smesso di studiare.\nNel 2011 mi viene regalato l’obbiettivo più importante della mia vita, attraverso il quale la realtà inizia ad amplificare il suo sentire, 3,850 kg di peso e gli occhi verdi e trasparenti.\nAd oggi la fotografia è l’unico modo che ho per esserci.\nM.","user_id":70244,"name":"Mariangela Tripiedi","website":""},{"id":70492,"bio":"\n \nCommitted amateur photographer, and trained economist, Tony, already at the age of fourteen  first became  familiar with photography as a darkroom apprentice.\n \nAs an economist working for a number of years for large American corporations Tony has travelled the world, giving him the opportunity to observe the different aspects of different cultures, always trying to find the right moment, the instant of a situation worthy of being photographed.\n \nNot just having travelled to various countries( Holland, New Zealand, France, Germany, Italy, United States, Portugal and now Spain ) but actually having lived in them, allowed him to get to know its people, explore their world, mentally contemplating compositions reflecting people and situations, always ready to discover the image and to seize it.\n \nTony has exhibited in a number of countries such as Holland, Spain, Germany and The United States of America.\n","user_id":70225,"name":"Tony Blom","website":"www.tonyblom.com"},{"id":130864,"bio":"Self-employed architectural photographer since 1976 graduation from UT school of architecture. Widely published in many trade journals and books. Assignments have taken me to Moscow, Santiago, Northern Italy, and all around the U.S. Currently residing on the Georgia Coast mostly creating virtual tours,  but still doing an  architectural photography assignment from time to time.","user_id":130262,"name":"Harlan Hambright","website":"www.harlanhambright.com"},{"id":411459,"bio":".","user_id":410875,"name":"Maziar Hooshmand","website":"mazi-yaar.tumblr.com"},{"id":327610,"bio":"","user_id":327008,"name":"Simon Dann","website":""},{"id":745164,"bio":"Yufei Ma, born in 2001 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, currently lives and works in New York. He graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York with a Bachelor's degree in Photography and Video. His works are often inspired by personal memories, emotions, and life situations, presenting personal reflections on the past and present. Through his lens, he explores the easily overlooked moments in everyday life and the emotions and memories they contain.","user_id":742183,"name":"Yufei Ma","website":"yufeima.com"},{"id":802256,"bio":"","user_id":789358,"name":"Ludovit Graus","website":null},{"id":91985,"bio":"b. 1945 Worcester, Mass. \nI 'm 60+ years in the field of photography.\nI studied with photographer Harry Callahan at the Rhode Island School of design (1963-67).\nExhibited since the mid 60s. 'Students of Harry Callahan; Hallmark Gallery NYC 1968\nGroup exhibitions include the 1980 Winter Olympics, Lake Placid NY; Cultural exchange w/French Ministry of Culture 1985. (Showed at Sorbonne in Paris, Toulouse, Angouleme)\nSolo shows include, The High Museum of Art, Atlanta 2011, Stephen Casher Gallery NYC 2012, The Worcester Historical Museum, Worcester, Mass. (NEA funded) 1979\n Work in collections MOMA, HMA, Corcoran Gallery Collection DC, Houston MFA,, The Sir Elton John Collection.\nNEA Photography Fellowship recipient 1982.  \nNEA Survey grant Documentary project. 1979.\nCurator 'Edge to Edge', the first comprehensive survey of contemporary photography in Georgia.\nPublished: ON COMMON GROUND, Photographs from the crossroads of the New South (Mercer Press 1995), CHROMA (in conjunction with 10 year retrospective at High Museum of Art) Nazraeli Press 2011)\n\n","user_id":91522,"name":"Chip Simone","website":"Google: 'Chip Simone photographer', articles, reviews, videos"},{"id":802288,"bio":"I am a passionate independent photographer living in The Netherland. I love to be on the streets to capture daily life. Doing good research beforehand and having a plan helps to be able to work purposefully. I follow (in my head) the following basic steps: Locate, analyze, observe, and photograph. 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He was the Chairman of the Public Relations Committee and serves on the Salmagundi Board and Photography Committee.\n\nA multiple award-winning photographer, Jeffrey has widely exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the tri-state area in addition to a large international online presence. His work has been featured on various news sites and is held in private collections and clubs. A series of his photographs have recently been acquired by the Yuko Nii permanent collection at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center in Brooklyn, NY.\n\n","user_id":162337,"name":"Jeffrey Friedkin","website":"jeffrey-friedkin.pixels.com/galleries.html"},{"id":846695,"bio":"313bet\nConheça a 313bet, uma plataforma online cheia de slots e jogos eletrônicos! Experimente a adrenalina e a diversão de jogar a qualquer hora e em qualquer lugar!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. 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The influence of his earlier studies in Literature and Philosophy (La Sapienza, Rome) is evident in the depth of his work’s discourse.\n\nThe camera obscura and old techniques such as cyanotype, the wet collodion plate process or pinhole photography form part of his repertory, although he has also delved into video art.\n\nHe excelled in several artistic events such as Fotonoviembre Atlántica Colectiva, PhotoEspaña Descubrimientos, SCAN Talent Latent, Hotusa Gran Marina de Fotografía, International Photography Grant, Tranversalidades Fotografia sem fronteiras, Lens Culture Critic’s Choise.\nFrom 2017 until the beginning of the pandemic, he shared his knowledge at the school of free photojournalism: DateCuenta.\nHe currently collaborates as a digital content creator with the app/networking Olous while developing his latest project: “The Depth of Surface”.\n","user_id":70734,"name":"Massimiliano Maddalena","website":"massimilianomaddalena.com"},{"id":846712,"bio":"456bet  \nDescubra o universo dos jogos online com os melhores slots e jogos eletrônicos! 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While trained as a commercial photographer, my strong preference is story telling, especially social documentary in nature.  Show the truth, tell the truth, and use it as a way to shed light on important issues with the intention of helping others.  That is what I try to do in my work.","user_id":70629,"name":"Lorrie Dallek","website":"www.LorrieDallekPhotography.com"},{"id":91954,"bio":"I am a portrait and documentary photographer driven to capture the infinite renditions of the human condition - in the most compelling manner possible.","user_id":91491,"name":"Bill Leontaritis","website":"www.fifthfloorphotography.com"},{"id":802359,"bio":"Retired physician who has acquired the virus of street photography","user_id":789444,"name":"Alain Broccard","website":""},{"id":70637,"bio":"Peggy Taylor Reid holds a BFA from the University of Ottawa and a B. Ed. from University of Toronto. She has exhibited her work across Canada. Taylor Reid has participated in residencies in Canada and the US including the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta and the Vermont Studio Centre.  She is a long time member of Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography. Presently she is a member and past co-chair of The Red Head Gallery collective. The recipient of multiple grants from the Ontario Arts Council, her work can be found in public and private collections. Taylor Reid currently lives and works in Caledon Ontario and is represented by Lonsdale Gallery in Toronto.","user_id":70370,"name":"Peggy Taylor Reid","website":"Peggytaylorreid.com"},{"id":766553,"bio":"I originally learned photography through my background in fine art and print. It was\nthen mostly just a tool I would use as part of my creative process. However, when I took a\nbreak from art and spent time exploring the world, my camera travelled everywhere with me.\nI developed a deeper appreciation for Photography in a more classical way.\nI could feel how it connected me more deeply with all the places and people I came across.\nSuch instant access to a camera in a visual context offered a means of expression and creating\nimages on the go and I have found this incredibly liberating, as it stops you overthinking. It\nallows you to play; as your art is always with you in a free and flexible way. This has\ntransformed my creativity. I took a course in Street Photography and photojournalism at The\nLondon School of Photography as part of naturally moving myself into an art form I now\nfeel the most connected . ","user_id":760147,"name":"Bojan Dukic","website":""},{"id":22486,"bio":"Fabrizio is an Italian photographer and filmmaker based in London (UK).  \n\nHe was  born in Naples (Italy) in 1970. After graduating from Engineering  university, he moved to the UK where he currently lives. \n\nFabrizio focuses on creating personal and emotional stories, real or fictional,  where he puts together various types of imagery - such as portraits and  scenes with family, friends or chance encounters, fragments from dreams and from daily experiences - with  the aim to create layered, deep and introspective stories that are  connected to his inner self and through which he explores his  relationship with the outside world. Fabrizio has published several fanzines and a photobook ('Aritmia', 2019). His photographic works have been exhibited in United Kingdom, Italy and Japan and have been featured on numerous photography magazines and prestigious online blogs.\n\nIn 2023, Fabrizio’s has written and directed his first short film: “Would You Rather”, which explores the themes of acceptance and embracing one's own uniqueness. This new creative venture has provided him with an opportunity to  examine the complexities of human relationships and the core themes of  his photographic work through a different medium.","user_id":22486,"name":"Fabrizio Quagliuso","website":"www.fabrizioq.com"},{"id":802371,"bio":"I’m drawn to subjects that are enmeshed into everyday surroundings, but that, however subtly and for whatever reason, evoke some sense of mystery, decay, coincidence, confusion, or paradox—and hopefully (at times) humor. I’m especially drawn to the strangeness of internal recognition with regard to commonplace objects or scenery—how a subject’s representations, formally or figuratively, can induce varying levels of inadvertent emotional meaning or memory that seldom find a complete idea despite its universal visual appearance or real-world material purpose. Semantic satiation, a phenomenon where the repetition of a phrase or word causes one to briefly lose its meaning, comes to mind. More specifically, my work is focused on the conflicts and humor of usefulness in the modern world, the murky language of unconscious recognition, the uncanniness of uninhabited scenes, and the struggle to be unselfish. ","user_id":789454,"name":"Thomas Dennis","website":"www.thomasdennis.nyc"},{"id":92131,"bio":"Mi chiamo Ivan Di Domenico, in arte \"T Clark\", sono (in rigoroso ordine sparso) un fotografo, art director, designer e illustratore.\nAnalisi, ricerca, ispirazione, provocazione, sperimentazione, coerenza. Questi principi guida influenzano fortemente la mia creatività in ogni mio progetto. L'obiettivo è arrivare ad un prodotto creativo che sia originale e attraente, ma soprattutto intrinseco di significato. Nel processo creativo, dall'ideazione alla realizzazione dei miei progetti, nulla viene lasciato al caso. Sensibilità creativa e attenzione ai dettagli mi aiutano a offrire ogni volta un approccio intimo, personale ed efficace.  \nIngrediente segreto: passione.","user_id":91668,"name":"Ivan T Clark","website":"www.ivantclark.com"},{"id":84633,"bio":"Sevil Alkan (1979) is a self-educated photographer and an architect. She graduated from Middle East Technical University in 2004 and received her master degree in Urban Studies at Bauhaus University, Weimar in 2007. She currently lives and works in İstanbul.\n\nHer photographic approach is to unveil the complexity of everyday scenes and arouse the emotions through the images she created. \n\nShe supports the collective creation. She is one of founder of H-artcollective, Turkey based photography group. Her works have been exhibited in various institutions like Akbank Gallery, Porec Museum and Russian Museum of Photography. She was featured in several magazines and publications. \n\nShe is the Autor of the book “Urban Animal”.  \n\nAwards; \nLensCulture Street Photography Awards, 1st Place, Series, 2019 \nDotArt Urban 2018 Photo Awards, Honorable Mention, Porec Museum Exhibition Award, 2018 \nMonovisions Photography Awards, Street Series of the Year, 1st Place, 2018\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":84244,"name":"Sevil Alkan","website":"www.sevilalkan.com.tr"},{"id":70603,"bio":"Jeff Gusky lives two lives, one as a rural emergency physician and the other as a fine-art photographer and explorer.\n\nDr. Gusky’s first year of medical school at the University of Washington was spent in Alaska as part of the WAMI Program, created to inspire students to become country doctors. Gusky graduated high in his class and was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha, the National Honor Medical Society. He combined his love of flying and rural medicine and used his plane to reach remote hospital emergency rooms on short notice throughout Texas and Oklahoma. Since 1991, he has taught trauma skills to other physicians as an instructor in the Advanced Trauma Life Support program and is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians.\n\nTwo books of black-and-white photography, multiple national exhibitions including the pairing of his work with the Spanish master Francisco de Goya and the legendary early 20th Century photographer Roman Vishniac, inclusion in a Broadway play and the honor of a Gusky traveling exhibition being ranked by Artnet Magazine on its 2009 list of the top twenty museum shows in America mark Jeff Gusky’s fine-art career. Jeff explores the world photographing pieces of the past that can help us discover who we are and which inspire us to ask questions about the vulnerabilities of modern life that we have forgotten how to ask.\n\nJeff resides in rural East Texas and in Dallas.","user_id":70336,"name":"Jeff Gusky","website":"www.jeffgusky.com"},{"id":70884,"bio":"-Seleccionado como uno de los diez finalistas en el prestigioso premio Oskar Barnack de Leica 2010.\n-Su trabajo “Centro de Vida” ha sido proyectado en el Festival de Fotografía Rencontres d'Arles 2010 y en el mes de la  fotografía de Braço De Prata (Lisboa) en 2011\n-Invitado a exponer su trabajo en el reconocido festival Getxophoto (Getxo, Bilbao) 2011 y en su reedición de Lima  (Perú) 2013\n.-Ganador para exponer en el 7days 7shows ( The United Photo Industries ) 2011 en Brooklyn, New York.\n-Seleccionado para exponer en el Festival de Fotografía Documental de Barcelona (DOCfield) 2015\n-Finalista en los Barcelona International Photography Awards (BIPA) 2015.\n-Finalista, segundo clasificado en la categoría de fotografía documental en el festival Photodays Rovinj (Croacia) y  exposiciones en el County Museum Of The City Of Rovinj  y el Museum Of Arts And Crafts de Zagreb 2016.\n","user_id":70616,"name":"Josep Echaburu Mulet","website":"www.josepechaburu.com"},{"id":802388,"bio":"","user_id":789469,"name":"Kef Matthew","website":""},{"id":70774,"bio":"Sven Zellner gained his diploma in cinematography form the University of Television and Film Munich in 2010. His work moves between film and photography, and between art and documentary practice. In 2012 he received the ARTE-Documentary Film Award for his debut documentary film Price of Gold, a portrait of Mongolian nomads illegally prospecting for Gold in the Gobi desert. His photographs have been published in magazines including GEO, Terra Mater, DAS MAGAZIN, Leica Fotografie International, and VIEW. Zellner lives in Munich and lectures at the HFF, Munich and the University of Applied Science, Darmstadt. He is currently working on projects in Romania, Greenland, the USA, and Mongolia. ","user_id":70506,"name":"Sven Zellner","website":"www.sven-zellner.com "},{"id":802381,"bio":"I’m an editorial director and street photographer. New York-born, but have lived in London for 14 years. Currently working on a photo project about Santa Monica Pier. I’ve joined photo workshops with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb in Mexico, Richard Kalvar in Paris, and Harry Gruyaert in Athens.","user_id":789462,"name":"Daniel Giacopelli","website":"www.danielgiacopelli.com"},{"id":247127,"bio":"Elizabeth Cowle\nFellow Royal Photographic Society 2019\nThroughout her brief, 9 year photographic career, Elizabeth has achieved multiple accolades, distinctions, publications and exhibitions\nNominee Leica Oskar Barnack Award 2023 \nWomen Street Photographers NYC Annual Exhibition 2024\nWomen in Street Singapore: A Global Street Photography Exhibition 2024\nWomen Street Photographers Virtual Exhibition 2024\nWomen Street Photographers Exhibition: Kuala Lumpur 2023\nPortraits of Nepal - Group exhibition, Bulgaria 2022\nAnother Side ~ Solo exhibition, Fenton House, UK November 2017\nRPS International Photography Exhibition 164 Shortlisted Single \u0026amp; Series categories 2023\nPEOPLE OF PAKISTAN \nCo-author Prof. Afzal Ansary ISBN 978-0-646-80862-8 \nRPS THE JOURNAL \nFebruary 2022/Volume 160/Number 2 double page feature\u2028November 2017/Volume 157/Number 11 Double page feature \nCONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL \nNumber 80 Summer 2020 Cover \u0026amp; 8 page feature \nLEICA FOTOGRAFIE INTERNATIONAL LFI MAGAZINE \nVolume 1.2021 lightbox feature \nVolume 3.2019 lightbox feature \nFOTOESPRESSO MAGAZINE (DIGITAL) \nVolume 05/2021 8 page feature \nRPS LIMITED EDITION PRINT SALE \nThe Last Glimpse \nDIGITAL CAMERA MAGAZINE \nIssue 141 Sept 2017 Best shot winner \nAnonymous ~ Official movie poster","user_id":246525,"name":"Elizabeth Cowle","website":"www.lizfstop.com"},{"id":798582,"bio":"Nicholas Bettschart, a Swiss photographer born in London and living in Austria, specializes in reportage and street photography. He has a passion for travel and situations that push him out of his comfort zone. He lives and works in Vienna.","user_id":786387,"name":"Nicholas Bettschart","website":"www.nicholasbettschart.com"},{"id":802536,"bio":"","user_id":789594,"name":"Juno Williamson","website":null},{"id":802443,"bio":"Recently starting in street photography, I capture the fleeting moments of daily life that often escape notice. Since 2023, my focus has been on the understated yet profound interactions and emotions that define our everyday existence. ","user_id":789515,"name":"Lana Alekseeva","website":""},{"id":70715,"bio":"Ross McDonnell is a filmmaker born in Dublin, Ireland. Since graduating with a MFA in Film Production, Ross’ work has evolved into a mature storytelling voice across a range of disciplines. His award-winning work as a Director and a Cinematographer has seen him collaborate with some of the world’s leading talents in both the documentary and feature film worlds. His most recent film ‘Elián’ premiered at the Tribeca International Film Festival in 2017 and was acquired by CNN Films, Amazon and BBC for international distribution. As a photographer and director he has been a regular contributor to Time magazine and regularly works with leading digital publishers, curators and distributors including The New York Times Magazine, The Sunday Times Magazine, Showtime, Netflix and ESPN.","user_id":70447,"name":"Ross McDonnell","website":"rossmcdonnell.com"},{"id":105169,"bio":"Independent videomaker and photographer, from Italy.","user_id":104567,"name":"Diego Monfredini","website":"diegomonfredini.tumblr.com"},{"id":669299,"bio":"Retired press / documentary photographer","user_id":668715,"name":"Markus Jokela","website":"markusjokela.com"},{"id":509210,"bio":"I am a experimental afghan photographer born 1991 in Afghanistan. To study photography I did not have the opportunity to participate in academic classes, for this reason I tried in my own way to experience different genres of photography. Since 2012 I have been working on documentary photography, photo montage, and fine art to record various collections. So far a few national and international exhibitions have shown my photos. In photography I am looking for new ideas in terms of the form and content of contemporary human life.","user_id":508626,"name":"Mohammad Shahab Eslami","website":""},{"id":802440,"bio":"","user_id":789512,"name":"María Gómez","website":"7limones.com"},{"id":691141,"bio":"","user_id":690557,"name":"Jaime Leon","website":"jaimeleon.com"},{"id":802433,"bio":"","user_id":789507,"name":"Wiktor Potoczny","website":""},{"id":616954,"bio":"","user_id":616370,"name":"Guadalupe García Sánchez","website":""},{"id":802415,"bio":"","user_id":789493,"name":"Danny Au","website":"flic.kr/ps/3YVPmj"},{"id":105124,"bio":"Jong Hyup was born and raised in South Korea. He took up photography after originally starting his career as a graphic designer. His inspiration comes from the shape and composition in minimalism of design. \nHe is currently based in New York City","user_id":104522,"name":"Jong Hyup Son","website":"jonghyupstudio.com"},{"id":105643,"bio":"landscape and portrait photographer based between London and Barcelona. ","user_id":105041,"name":"Emanuele Giovagnoli","website":"emanuelegiovagnoli.com"},{"id":588285,"bio":"Retired software developer, now looking to be a better than average photographer. Currently President of Bebington Photographic Society","user_id":587701,"name":"Phil Jones","website":"www.pajphotography.co.uk"},{"id":802432,"bio":"Over 50 years an avid traveler and public servant in and out of government whose favorite saying is \"Mitakuye Oyasin\", Lakota Sioux for \"We are all related\"","user_id":789506,"name":"Larry Sachs","website":"larrys.smugmug.com"},{"id":92082,"bio":"A filmmaker and photographer, I picked up my first pentax as a child and am rarely found today without a camera. My photography is shared with a career path as a film director in scripted and nonfiction storytelling. Whether still images or moving pictures my projects range from the personal to the commercial. Recent accomplishments include films in the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and the NBCU Shortfest among many others. I am directing member of the Actors Studio, a passionate humanist in theatre, film and photography and a teaching artist at the Los Angeles Center of Photography and Venice Arts. ","user_id":91619,"name":"Todd Felderstein","website":"www.toddmakesfotos.com"},{"id":532649,"bio":"","user_id":532065,"name":"Andy Bosselman","website":"andybosselman.com"},{"id":799561,"bio":"i have been working in the world of fine art photography since 1986. what began as a hobby as a child quickly developed into a professional calling that has taken me to a wide variety of locations and enabled me to capture unique moments and scenes. my portfolio covers a wide range of subjects, from breathtaking landscapes to fascinating portraits and abstract compositions.","user_id":787236,"name":"udo frizzi","website":"www.EigenAnsichten.Art"},{"id":783552,"bio":"","user_id":773723,"name":"Marco Wilm","website":"www.marcowilmphotography.com"},{"id":324773,"bio":"My name is Gabor Hatvani and I am an enthusiast photographer(street/black and white). I work as a study coordinator at the University of Debrecen, Faculty of Medicine.  If I got any free time I always seize an opportunity to take pictures of my city and my home country. As a street photography lover I try to catch candid street moments.\nFor me the documentary/ street photography is the best way the express myself and my thoughts and my feelings about the world that's around me. Through my pictures I want to show nothing but the real life. Every character in the picture, every detail, can be the starting point of a story, and it is up to the viewer's imagination to create one.","user_id":324171,"name":"Gabor Hatvani","website":""},{"id":107331,"bio":"info on my website: \nhttps://www.pascaledelevaux.com","user_id":106729,"name":"Pascale DELEVAUX","website":"www.pascaledelevaux.com"},{"id":802486,"bio":"Creator of the saint pathus street photo festival.\nPentax DSLR cameras users.\nEveryday user of Ricoh GRIII and GRIIIx.","user_id":789551,"name":"Benoit BOUDIN","website":"sweetshots.fr"},{"id":802441,"bio":"Professional photographer, FRPS, MPA, ASMP-photojournalist","user_id":789513,"name":"Rainer Lampinen","website":"www.lampinen.cc"},{"id":564099,"bio":"Zili Zhang is a fine art photographer based in Greenwich, Connecticut. He finds beauty both nearby and far in travels, seeking simplicity in nature and chaotic streets. It is his earnest wish to connect people through images the he creates. His work embodies his motto of \"Simple. Beautiful. Meaningful.”\n\nAwards:\n2020 The 17th Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest - Finalist\n2022 PhotoPlace Gallery “Portals” Competition - Winner\n2022 Top 10 Fine Art Photo Contest - Finalist\n2022 Rowayton Arts Center Photography \u0026amp; Sculpture Show - Honorable Mention\n2023 Photo Review Competition 2023 - Winner\n2023 Siena Creative Awards - Shortlist\n2023 ReFocus Awards World Photo Annual - Honorable Mention, People’s Vote Award\n2023 International Photography Awards - Honorable Mention\n2023 Eyeshot Magazine Open Call - Semi-finalist\n2023 ReFocus Awards Black and White - Honorable Mentions in Concept \u0026amp; Street\n2023 Chromatic Awards - 3rd Place(Environmental), Honorable Mentions in Natural \u0026amp; Portrait\n2024 The 10th Fine Art Photography Awards - 6 Nominations in 4 categories\n2024 reFocus Color Photography Contest - 1 Silver(Fine Art), 1 Bronze(Architecture), 3 Honorable Mentions(Minimalism \u0026amp; Still Life)\n2024 1839 Awards - 1 Gold, 1 Bronze \u0026amp; People's Vote Award in Minimalism\n\n","user_id":563515,"name":"Zili Zhang","website":"windinsilence.com"},{"id":802498,"bio":"I graduated with a Masters in Photography from Falmouth University in the UK, in July 2023. I am now a full-time photographer working on two projects, All At Sea, and an untitled project on Britain's Rainforest.","user_id":789562,"name":"Geoff Duffield","website":"www.geoffduffield.uk"},{"id":685849,"bio":"I'm Daniel (Dumbo), a self-taught photographer originally from São Paulo, Brazil, now in the UK. My lens has roamed the vibrant streets of London, Manchester, and even as far as Havana, Cuba.\n\nMy journey into photography began as a self-taught exploration. I set out to capture the essence of everyday life through my camera.\n\nMy goal is straightforward—to capture moments as they are, without heavy editing or manipulation. This dedication to authenticity gives each of my photographs a genuine sense of connection.","user_id":685265,"name":"Daniel Teixeira","website":"www.dumboteixeira.com"},{"id":70764,"bio":"Born in the Tokyo. Entered the Kuwasawa Design School in 1985, where she studied photograph and visual design. After graduating in 1987, she first worked as a graphic designer, and then began a career in Art director and designing displays. Afterwards, she studied under Director of Projects  Marc Prüst  soon completing her master coursework. She received the Ryo Owada Award for her work in the 'Heart Art Communication Best Artist Exhibition' held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum. She currently works as a freelance photographer.\n\n\n[Solo Exhibition]\n\n2014\nʻ‘Memoirsʼ’ (iia gallery, Tokyo)\n\n[Group Exhibition]\n\n2017\nʻ‘JPCO gallery 2017 TOKYOʼ’ (Hilton Tokyo B1 Hiltopia ARTSQUARE / Tokyo)\nʻ‘JPCO gallery 2017 KYOTOʼ’ (Photogallery Artisan Japanesque / Kyoto)\n2016\nʻ‘JPCO gallery 2016ʼ’ (Hilton Tokyo B1 Hiltopia ARTSQUARE / Tokyo)\nʻ‘MI Gallery 8th anniversary Exhibitionʼ’ (MI Gallery,Osaka)\nʻ‘ALTENATIVE ! Vol.3ʼ’ (Gallery Conceal Shibuya,Tokyo)\n2015\nʻ‘The 19th Charity Photo Exhibition by Photographersʼ’ (FUJIFILM PHOTOSALON TOKYO / Tokyo)\nʻ‘The World of Photographersʼ’ (MI gallery,Osaka)\nʻ‘Photo Art Academy Excellence Art Work Exhibitionʼ’ (Bright Photo Salon,Tokyo)\n2014\nʻ‘Heart Art Communication Best Artist Exhibitionʼ’ (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum,Tokyo) 2014\nʻ‘Heart Art in Tokyo 2014ʼ’ (The National Art Center, Tokyo)\n2013\nʻ‘Mariko Hino ＆ Akira Honda “STREAM” (Bright Photo Salon, Tokyo)\n\n[Awards]\n\n2015\nThe Ryo Owada Award at Heart Art Communication Best Artist Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)\n2014\nNew Talent of Award Heart Art in Tokyo 2014 (The National Art Cente,Tokyo)\n\n[Media]\n\nI was published in the photographer of the pages of CAPA asia 2016.\nʻ‘PHOTO LOUNGE SPECIAL ʼ’ Feb 27, 2016 (CP+ Photo Expo Art Pacifico Yokohama, 2016) The ʻ‘Memoirsʼ’series (Taken with a Leica M8) was featured on J-Camera ʻ‘OurLeica fellowʼ’ (Nippon Camera portal site)\nI appeared in an Internet radio program ʻ‘Tadashi Kumagai Beautiful Japanese Photographyʼ’ (Blue Radio, Feb 24, Mar 3, 2015)","user_id":70496,"name":"Mariko Lee","website":"www.lensculture.com/mariko-hino"},{"id":703401,"bio":"Jake Greenup is a Canadian artist who takes a conceptual approach to photography and film. His work has explored themes including environmental relationships and activities, the consumption of goods and media, and aspects of the human experience such as memory. It is common for him to explore the narrative possibilities of subjects which are often unseen, overlooked, hidden, or inaccessible. The objective of his work is to provoke viewers to ask questions and contemplate the subject matter that they are presented with. \n\n\tGreenup graduated with distinction from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Image Arts. His work has taken form as prints, books, moving images, and interactive media, being exhibited across Canada in solo and group exhibitions, as well as internationally.","user_id":702817,"name":"Jake Greenup","website":"jakegreenup.ca"},{"id":691128,"bio":"See about-page on my website","user_id":690544,"name":"Hans Moyson","website":"www.hansmoyson.com"},{"id":802526,"bio":"","user_id":789585,"name":"Cara Coetzee","website":"www.caracoetzee.com"},{"id":802530,"bio":"I am a passionate amateur photographer. I picked up a camera during lock down in 2020, and it quickly became my lifeline.","user_id":789589,"name":"Michelle Brennan","website":""},{"id":12512,"bio":"Fernanda Chemale é fotógrafa independente e artista visual. Trabalha com fotografia e memória em projetos autorais e documentais. Seus arquivos estão em diversos livros publicados. Suas obras estão nas coleções Pirelli/MASP de Fotografias, Coleção Joaquim Paiva / MAM-Rio, MAC-RS, Museu do Trabalho, Pinacoteca Aldo Locatelli, Museu do Homem do Nordeste, Fundación Foto Y Cine Latinoaméricano Paris, Fundación Albacete Espanha, Museu da Cultura Cearense, Mediterraneum Collection, Itália e Museu dos Descobrimentos Portugal. Graduada em Comunicação Social pela FAMECOS, PUC, é autora dos livros Tempo de Rock e Luz, ElefanteCidadeSerpente, Desordem. Coordenou as oficinas de foto do Projeto de Descentralização da Cultura da Prefeitura de Porto Alegre. Faz exposições regularmente tendo mostrado suas fotos nas principais capitais do Brasil e no exterior. Participou de Festivais como FotoRio, Fotoseptiembre USA-SAFOTO, Fotograma no Uruguai, FestFotoPOA, Canela Foto Workshops, Foto em Pauta Tiradentes, Festival Paraty em Foco, Pequeno Encontro da Fotografia, Solar FotoFestival, Transatlântica PhotoEspaña, Encontros da Imagem em Portugal, Fórum Latino-americano de Fotografia de São Paulo e Solar Foto Festival. Exibiu suas fotos no Teatro Solís em Montevidéu, Vento Sul no Festival de Tiradentes. Desenvolve jóias na Chemale Joia de Artista.  Recentemente ganhou o Prêmio Açorianos de Artes Visuais pela exposição individual Ainda Ontem Melodias ao Vento. ","user_id":12512,"name":"Fernanda Chemale","website":"www.fernandachemale.com.br"},{"id":292180,"bio":"A Buenos Aires-born photojournalist based in New York City, Lucia Vazquez holds a degree in Journalistic Communication and graduated from the International Center of Photography's (ICP) Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program, where she was awarded The Wall Street Journal Scholarship. Her portraiture and documentary work has been featured in the book \"2020 Edited,” exhibited at ICP and British Journal of Photography, and published in The New York Times, The Washington Post Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Vice, NPR, El País, Revista Rumbos, Travel Magazine, and Alta Magazine, among others. A participant in The Eddie Adams Workshop XXXIV, she received The Wil Riera Inspiration Award in 2021. She's the founder of FotoFuturo Lab,  an online platform dedicated to empowering emergent and socially concerned photographers globally. ","user_id":291578,"name":"Lucía Vázquez","website":"www.luciavazquezph.com"},{"id":70894,"bio":"Emanuele is a Milan-based art director and photography curator focused on contemporary visual culture with an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n ","user_id":70626,"name":"Emanuele Amighetti","website":""},{"id":124522,"bio":"\nMuch of my work focuses on issues of migration, identity and memory, inspired by the many migrations of my forebears. In 2016 I completed the MA Visual Sociology course at Goldsmiths, University of London, and I combine teaching with photography and being a parent.\n\n","user_id":123920,"name":"Raphael Schutzer-Weissmann","website":"raphaelw.com"},{"id":60124,"bio":"I’m a Korean American photographer living in the greater Seoul metro area. My work combines a documentary approach with a fine art sensibility, often drawing on street photography to explore personal and cultural narratives rooted in Korean life. I hold an MFA in Studio Arts and am an alumnus of the Eddie Adams Workshop.\n\nMy work has been recognized by the Magnum Photography Awards, Sony World Photography Awards, LensCulture, the British Journal of Photography, and Aperture’s Summer Open: On Freedom. I’ve been selected four times as a Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 Artist.\n\n","user_id":60129,"name":"Argus Paul Estabrook","website":"www.arguspaul.com"},{"id":534055,"bio":"A serious amateur for many years, photography became Alan Strassman’s second career in 2008. His work has been widely exhibited and is owned in private, corporate and museum collections. Recent exhibitions include group shows at the Attleboro Museum, Griffin Museum, Danforth Museum, Cambridge Art Association, Panopticon Gallery and Connecticut Academy of Fine Art and solo exhibitions at The Harvard Graduate School of Education and The Newton (MA) Free Library.  His publications include Signs of Life, an illustrated history of photography and New England Mill Towns, contemporary images from the birth place of the industrial revolution in America. \n\nAlan has studied photography at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Maine Media Workshops. Also, a graduate of Princeton and the Harvard Business School, he is President Emeritus of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Chairman Emeritus of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.\n","user_id":533471,"name":"Alan Strassman","website":"www.alanstrassmanphotography.com"},{"id":199670,"bio":"Independent traveler and photographer interested in people and in the unexpected. \nSince I was little boy I was traveling with my family all over Europe, It became my lifestyle and I did my 1st around the world trip when I got 20, observing and looking for emotions. \nHowever, it is only a decade ago; i did my first shots with a heavy professional gear learning by myself 'into the field'.\n","user_id":199068,"name":"Charles-Louis Regiec","website":"www.instagram.com/charleslouisr"},{"id":802533,"bio":"I have been photographing my travels for many years.  Photography has open a whole new beautiful \u0026amp; exciting  world ","user_id":789592,"name":"Patti Travers","website":"patti travers photography"},{"id":802577,"bio":"","user_id":789628,"name":"Gia Sabatino","website":""},{"id":563515,"bio":"Robert Crifasi is an author and photographer living in Boulder, Colorado. He serves as the President of the Groundworks Art Labs, an arts non-profit located in Boulder. He primarily works in photography and ceramics. His photographic interests span landscape, abstraction, and conceptual themes.  \n","user_id":562931,"name":"Robert Crifasi","website":"n/a"},{"id":810299,"bio":"Abinav Thakuri is a contemplative film photographer and writer exploring the human experience through black and white imagery. His work spans people in nature, landscapes, urban scenes, and architecture, capturing the interplay of light and shadow.\n\nThakuri's daily photowalks blend artistic expression with mindfulness. Using traditional film techniques, he crafts images that emphasize both the process of seeing and the final product. His work uniquely pairs photography with reflective writing, creating a dialogue between visual art and introspection.\n\nCentral to Thakuri's practice is the exploration of human interaction with nature, both personally and through our built environment. His photographs capture the visible world, while his writings delve into themes of personal struggle, resilience, and shared experiences.\n\nThakuri's approach invites viewers to cultivate presence and reflection. His work transforms everyday scenes and personal reflections into profound aesthetic experiences, revealing the beauty in our shared existence. Through his lens and words, Thakuri offers a space for contemplation and connection in our collective journey.","user_id":795873,"name":"Abinav Thakuri","website":""},{"id":90048,"bio":"I am interested in portraying the spiritual essence and divinity hidden within everyday ordinariness. \nHowever, it is not easy to express it. \nThe advantage of digital art is that one can achieve sensitive brushstrokes that may not succeed with hand drawings. \nIt is perfect for expressing what is way beyond thoughts and feelings.\nThe possibilities of digital art are endless. \nHowever, I do not focus on digital elements to create art for the digital world, but I strive to create a pure art form. \nI was one of the businesspeople until retirement.\nI loved to draw though I never really learnt how to draw.\nI thought that many artists tried and evaluated various art methods. \nI decided to become a digital artist to try something new.\n​\nM\nTalking about art, after retirement, I also began pole dancing.\nI am not sure if I'm a brilliant dancer, but I love dancing. \nI value this dance in erotic and artistic styles from the bottom of my heart. \nIt may be why I may draw someone to my pole dancing.\nArt honestly is a peculiar obsession.\n\nRecord\n5th \"Digital Print Art Exhibition\", O Museum, August 2021\n3rd \"Digital Print Art Exhibition\", O Museum, August 2019\nGALLERY ART POINT Grand Prize Exhibition, GALLERY ART POINT, July 2019​\n43rd “Nikki-ten” Nationwide Selection Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, March 2019\nSolo Exhibition\"Yoshiki Ashida 70 years old memorial Exhibition\", EMP GALLERY, September 2018 \n\"Life 2017\", GALLERY ART POINT, August 2017\n22nd “Art in Japan” Nationwide Selectio","user_id":89591,"name":"Yoshiki Ashida","website":"www.ashiday.net"},{"id":677090,"bio":"I have been an artist since my second or third year of school. My mediums have changed over time. I consider how I became an artist when I started dancing. Dancing turned into playing drums. Drumming turned into singing. I drew while I was involved with drumming and singing. Art to me is fluid and is the way I express myself. I create art because it comes naturally and I enjoy making and creating.","user_id":676506,"name":"Amanda Potts","website":""},{"id":611718,"bio":"I am a Street Photographer  based in Sri Lanka and is inspired by many great artists including Vineet Vohra.","user_id":611134,"name":"Fonny De Fonseka","website":""},{"id":98101,"bio":"Born in France and influenced by French culture, Jean-Marc spent his formative years in Brazil. He moved to the US as an adult, adopting and integrating its values into his worldview. An optimistic and multicultural view of the world informs his photography.\n\nJean-Marc's friends would describe him as an organized individual with an undeniable passion for order. Photography is more than an art form to him—it's also a tool for understanding, structuring, and simplifying the world around him.\n\nIn his street photography, Jean-Marc enjoys capturing candid moments that are interesting, funny, or have the viewer ask questions and, at the same time, result in a formal and aesthetically pleasing frame. He likes American contemporary photographer Alec Soth’s wording of the key ingredients: Light, Moment, and Magic.\n\nWhile street photography remains his central focus, Jean-Marc's work also expands to other genres. However, the human element is a connecting thread in most of his photography.\n\nSince 2011 Jean-Marc has exhibited in local, national, and, more recently, international shows.  Among others, he was a finalist in the 2022 Miami International Street Photography Festival (MSPF), a Silver Award winner at the 2023 Paris International Street Photography Awards (PISPA), and also a Silver Award Winner at the 2023 Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA).  His series “Encounters with my Childhood” received 2nd place in the category Special, at the 2023 International Photography Awards (IP","user_id":97520,"name":"Jean-Marc Bara","website":"www.jmbaraphoto.com"},{"id":657335,"bio":"Photoartist with a broad and varied background in photography, writing and teaching. Works and sells fine art prints in San Diego. ","user_id":656751,"name":"John Thomas Wood","website":"lovingpower.com"},{"id":599433,"bio":"","user_id":598849,"name":"Donna Keough","website":"www.donnakeough.myportfolio.com"},{"id":153979,"bio":"Golnaz Abdoli is a fine art photographer based in Marin County, California. She has a diverse educational background, with a  bachelor of science degree in Biology and Bachelor of Arts in Human Development from UC Davis, as well as a teaching credential from San Jose State University. Golnaz dedicated 21 years to teaching in the Cupertino School District before retiring and relocating to Mill Valley, where she now resides.\n\nHer photography has been featured in numerous publications, such as All About Photo Magazine in 2020 and 2022, Our Magnificent Planet by LensWork, and the 3rd Barcelona Foto Biennale in 2022. Golnaz has also achieved recognition by winning two first place awards at the 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Contests and receiving 17 honorable mentions in various categories.","user_id":153377,"name":"Golnaz Abdoli","website":"golnazabdoliphoto.com"},{"id":88102,"bio":"Jalal is a photographer based in the city of Tabriz, Iran. He is a self- taught visual storyteller and in the past decade he has majorly works on humanitarian and climate change long term projects. With a cinematic vision and poetic narratives, he achieved various local. visualizing the hidden layers of human’s life, where the identity, culture and history lays beyond the harsh environment has been Jalal’s mission in the past 25 years, and he wishes the impact of his images could raise awareness and bring hope for better future. Jalal joined NVP Images in 2020 as an Associate Photographer. ","user_id":87651,"name":"JALAL SHAMSAZARAN","website":"www.jalalshamsazaran.com"},{"id":92060,"bio":"Born in 1986, I am a photographer living and working in Warsaw, Poland and London, UK. I hold first class degree from BA(Hons) Photography course at Nottingham Trent University and MA in Photographic Studies from London's University of Westminster. My work has been exhibited in several graduates’ shows including renowned Free Range in Old Truman Brewery, London and most recently Ambika P3, London as part of “On Transience” group show. I am a semiotician at heart, full time father of two and long time fan of Lego bricks. ","user_id":91597,"name":"Adam W. Byra","website":"www.adambyra.com"},{"id":543968,"bio":"Spanish photographer and cinematographer, specialized in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and the Atlantic Ocean. Creating is a vital need for me.\n","user_id":543384,"name":"Candy Lopesino Sabin","website":"lopesinocandy.myportfolio.com"},{"id":802634,"bio":"","user_id":789674,"name":"Uwe Klein-Helmkamp","website":""},{"id":204,"bio":"Martin Parr was born in Epsom, Surrey, UK, in 1952. When he was a boy, his budding interest in the medium of photography was encouraged by his grandfather George Parr, himself a keen amateur photographer. \n\nMartin Parr studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic, from 1970 to 1973. \n\nSince that time, Martin Parr has worked on numerous photographic projects. He has developed an international reputation for his innovative imagery, his oblique approach to social documentary, and his input to photographic culture within the UK and abroad. \n\nIn 1994 he became a full member of Magnum Photographic Corporation. \n\nMartin developed an interest in filmmaking, and has started to use his photography within different conventions, such as fashion and advertising. \n\nIn 2002 the Barbican Art Gallery and the National Media Museum initiated a large retrospective of Martin Parr’s work. This show toured Europe for the next 5 years. \n\nMartin Parr was appointed Professor of Photography in 2004 at The University of Wales Newport campus. \n\nMartin Parr was Guest Artistic Director for Rencontres D'Arles in 2004. \n\nIn 2006 Martin Parr was awarded the Erich Salomon Prize and the resulting Assorted Cocktail show opens at Photokina. \n\nIn 2008 Martin Parr was guest curator at New York Photo Festival, curating the New Typologies exhibition. \n\nParrworld opened at Haus de Kunst, Mucich, in 2008. The show exhibited Parr’s own collection of objects, postcards, his personal photography collection of both British and International artists, photo books and finally his own photographs. The exhibition toured Europe for the following 2 years.\n\nAt PhotoEspana, 2008, Martin Parr wins the Baume et Mercier award in recognition of his professional career and contributions to contemporary photography.\n\nMartin Parr curated the Brighton Photo Biennial that took place in October 2010.\n\nMore recently Martin has been working on a 4-year project documenting the Black \n\nCountry, an area of the English West Midlands, in conjunction with Multistory. He is currently updating the History of the Photobook (Vol 3), and often does much work to promote new photographers. \n\nMartin Parr has published over 70 books of his own work and edited another 30. \n\nExhibitions\n\n1974c Home Sweet Home, Impressions Gallery, York, and Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol \n1976 Beauty Spots, Impressions Gallery, York and subsequent tour \n1977 Photographer's Gallery, London \n1978 Fotomania Gallery, Barcelona, Spain \n1981 The Non-Conformists, Camerawork, London \n1982c Rural Irish Photographers, Neikrug Gallery, New York \n1982c Bad Weather, Photgrapher's Gallery, London and subsequent tour \n1983 International Photography Festival, Malmo, Sweden \n1984 British Photographic Art, Geology Museum, Beixing, China \n1984c A Fair Day, Orchard Gallery, Derry and tour \n1985 George Eastman House, Rochester \n1986 Point of Sale, Salford City Art Gallery \n1986c The Last Resort, Serpentine Gallery, London \n1986 Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany \n1986 Arles Festival, France \n1986 Fotograficentrum, Stockholm, Sweden \n1986 Amsterdam Manifestation \n1987 ICP Midtown, New York \n1987 Spending Time, National Centre of Photography, Paris\n1988 Kodak Gallery, Tokyo and Osaka \n1989c The Cost of Living, Royal Photographic Society, Bath and tour \n1991 Janet Borden, New York \n1991 Gallery Jacques Gordat, Paris \n1992 Signs of the Times, Janet Borden, New York \n1992 Kiek in de Kok Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia \n1993c A Year in the Life of Chew Stoke, Chew Stoke Village Hall, Bristol \n1993c Bored Couples, Gallery du Jour, Paris and subsequent tour \n1993c Home and Abroad, Watershed Gallery, Bristol and international tour \n1994c From A to B, 27 Welcome Break service stations, UK \n1994 Curitiba Photo Festival, Brazil \n1995c Small World, Photographer's Gallery, London, UK \n1995 Small World and From A to B, National Centre of Photography, Paris \n1995 Gallery du Jour, Paris \n1996 Janet Borden, New York \n1997c West Bay, Rocket Gallery, London \n1998c Ooh La La, National Museum of Photography, Bradford 1998c Japonais Endormis, Gallery du Jour, Paris \n1998 Gallery Riis, Oslo \n1999c Common Sense, 43 locations worldwide \n1999c Benidorm, Sprengel Museum, Hanover \n2000 20/21 Gallery, Essen, Germany \n2000c Autoportrait, Tom Blau Gallery, London \n2000 Japonais Endormis, Kunsthalle, Rotterdam\n2000 Gallery du Jour, Paris \n2000 Kulturbeutel, Old Post Office, Mitte Berlin \n2001c Think of England, Rocket Gallery \n2002 Martin Parr: Photographic Works 1971-2000, Barbican Art Gallery, London \n2002c The Phone Show, Rocket Gallery, London \n2002 Rose Gallery, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica USA \n2002 Sirieuze Zaken, Amsterdam \n2002 Martin Parr Photoworks 1971 - 2000, Barbican Art Gallery and major European tour \n2002 Rocket Gallery London \n2002 Rose Gallery, Los Angeles. \n2003 Studio Trisorio, Naples \n2003 National Museum of Photography, Copenhagen \n2003 Kunsthalle Rotterdam \n2003 Renia Sofia, Madrid \n2003 20/21 Essen, Germany \n2005 Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver \n2005 PhotoEspana, Madrid \n2005 Bon Marche, Paris \n2005 Die Kunsthalle, Mannheim \n2005 Rocket Gallery, London \n2005 Montreal Festival of Photography \n2005 Nicola von Senger Gallery, Zurich \n2005 Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris\n2005 Fashion Show, Rocket Gallery, London \n2005 Fashion Show, Bon Marche, Paris \n2005 Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago \n2005 Retrospective, MEP, Paris \n2005 Common Sense, Niagra Gallery, Melbourne \n2006 Food, Nordic Festival of Light, \n2006 Port Elliot House, Port Elliot Literary Festival\n2006 Retrospective, Forma Gallery, Milan \n2006 Assorted Cocktail, Photokina, Cologne \n2006 Mexico, Janet Borden Gallery \n2007 Retrospective, Seoul Arts Centre \n2007 Autoportrait, ZPAFiS-KA Gallery, Krakow \n2007 Fashion Magazine, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography \n2007 Fashion Newspaper, Paul Smith Space, Tokyo \n2007 Retrospective, Kulturhuset, Stockholm \n2007 Assorted Cocktail, C/O Berlin \n2008 Dubai, The Third Line, Dubai \n2008 ParrWorld, Haus der Kunst, Munich \n2008 Assorted Cocktail, Santralistanbul, Turkey \n2008 ParrWorld, Breda Design Museum, Netherlands \n2008 Small world, Breda Photo, Netherlands \n2008 Melbourne Cup, Niagara Gallery, Melbourne \n2009 Parr-O-Rama, Janet Borden, New York\n2009 Planete Parr, Jeu De Paumme, Paris \n2009 Playas, Kamel Mennour, Paris\n2009 Martin Parr at Paris-Beijing Photo Gallery, Beijing\n2009 Luxury, GunGallery, Stockholm\n2009 Luxury, Nicola Von Senger, Zurich\n2009 ParrWorld, Baltic, Gateshead, UK.\n2009 Assorted Cocktail, CasalSolleric, Palma, Majorca \n2009 Martin Parr ‘Sei Fotografie’, Macro, Rome\n2009 Retrospective of Books, Rocket Gallery, London\n2010 Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago\n2010 Playas, Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City\n2010 Martin Parr at PHOTOINK, New Delhi\n2010 Working Men’s Clubs, Earlswood Working Men’s Club, Cardiff\n2010 Luxury, Janet Borden, New York\n2010 Four Decades, Studio Trisorio, Napoli\n2010 Luxury, Galeria Espacio Minimo, Madrid\n2010 The Real World, Kaunas Photo Gallery, Lithuania\n2010 Un Monde a Parr, Rennes, France\n2010 Black Country Stories, The Public, West Bromwich\n2010 Luxury, Month of Photography, Bratislava\n2010 All Things Parr, Rose Gallery, Santa Monica, USA\n2011 Assorted Cocktail, DOX, Prague, Czech Republic2011 The Real World, Anzenberger Gallery, Vienna, Austria\n2011 The Goutte d’Or, Institut des Cultures d’Islam, Paris, France\n2011 On The Beach, Photomed Festival, Sanary-sur-mer, France\n2011 Luxury, Bogota Photography Festival, Colombia\n2011 What Would You Save in a Flood? In association with Oxfam, Proud Gallery, London\n2011 Small World, Guernsey Photography Festival, Guernsey, 2011\n2011 Albania 1990, Common Sense \u0026amp; Small Word, The National gallery of Arts, Tirana, Albania\n2011 Bristol and West, M Shed, Bristol, UK\n2012 Think of Finland, Laboratory, Helsinki, Finland\n2012 No Worries, Western Australian Maritime Museum, Australia\n2012 New Pictures 6, Minneapolis Winter Games, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, USA\n2012 Assorted Cocktail and newly commissioned work taken at Helmond Carnival, Gemeentemuseum, Helmond, The Netherlands\n2012 Souvenir, CCCB, Barcelona, Spain\n2012 Small World, Phototheatron, The Athens House of Photography, Athens, Greece\n2012 Life’s a Beach, Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, France\n2012 Playas, Paraty em Foco, Paraty, Brazil\n2012 Luxury and Beaches, Pekin Fine Arts, Beijing, China \n\nGroup Exhibitions\n1972 Butlins by the Sea, Impressions Gallery, York \n1978 Personal Views 1860-1977, British Council touring show \n1978c Art for Society, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London \n1979c Three Perspectives on Photography, Hayward Gallery, London \n1981 New Work in Britain, Photographer's Gallery, London \n1982c Strategies-recent developments in British photography, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton, UK \n1985 Quelques Anglais, Centre Nationale de la Photographie, Paris \n1986c British Contemporary Photography, Houston Foto Festival \n1986 New Documents, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago \n1987 Attitudes to Ireland, Orchard Gallery, Derry, N.Ireland \n1987c Mysterious Coincidences, Photographer's Gallery, London \n1987c Inscriptions and Inventions, British Council touring exhibition \n1988c A British View, Museum fur Gestalturg, Zurich \n1989c Through the Looking Glass, British photography 1945-1989, Barbican Centre, London \n1989c The Art of Photography, Royal Academy, London \n1989c Foto Biennale, Enschede \n1990c The Past and Present of Photography, MOMA, Tokyo \n1991c British Photography from the Thatcher Years, MOMA, New York \n1991c Voir la Suisse Autrement, Fribourg, Switzerland\n1992c Imagina, World Fair, Seville \n1993c Photographs from the Real World, Lilliehammer Art Museum, Norway \n1993c Sobre Santiago, Tres de Magnum, Santiago, Spain \n1995c European Photography Award 1985-1994, Kultur Zentrum, Hamburg, Germany \n1995c Internationale Foto-Triennale, Esslingen,Germany \n1997c Zurich, Kunsthaus, Zurich \n1997c Trois Grands Egyptiennes, Musee de la Photographie, a Charlleroi, Belgium \n1998 No Sex Please, We’re British, Shisheido Department Store, Tokyo \n1999c Our Turning World: Magnum Photographers 1989-1999, Barbican Art Gallery, London, UK\n2000 At Sea, Tate Gallery Liverpool \n2002c Sand in der Vaseline, Kerfelder, Kunstmuseem, Germany \n2003c Cruel and Tender, Tate Modern, London \n2004 Pingyao Photography Festival, China \n2004 About Face, Hayward Gallery, London 2005 Exposures, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago \n2005c Eurovisions, Pompidu Centre, Paris \n2006 Making History, Tate Gallery, Liverpool \n2006c Click Double Click, Haust der Kunst, Munich\n2007 Our Land! Photographs from Finland, Tennis Palace Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland \n2007 Turkey by Magnum, Istanbul Modern Art Museum \n2007 How We Are, Tate Britain \n2008 Three From Britain, Rose Gallery, Santa Monica, USA \n2008 Street \u0026amp; Studio, Tate Modern\n2008 No Such Thing As Society, Various European locations. \n2009 Georgian Spring, Uferallen, Berlin\n2009 Rencontres d’Arles\n2009 No Such Thing As Society, Various European locations. \n2010 Dreamlands, The Pompidou Centre, Paris\n2010 Photomonth, Krakow, Poland\n2010 Getxophoto, Getxo, Spain\n2011 The Truth is Not in the Mirror, Haggerty Museum of Art, USA\n2011 Photography Calling! Sprengal Museum, Hannover, Germany\n2012 Picturing the South, High Museum of Art Atlanta, USA\n2012 I See China, Pekin Fine Arts, Beijing, China\n2012 Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present, The National Gallery, London, UK\n\nCurated Exhibitions\n1986 British Contemporary Photography. Houston Photo Festival\n1989 The Actual Boot. Curated with Jack Stadiak, exhibition of British early photographic postcards. National Museum of Photography, Bradford\n1991 Hindesight. Retrospective of John Hinde studio. Curated with David Lee and Declan McGonale, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin. \n1996 Young British Photography. Gallery du Jour, Paris\n2002 Martin Parr’s Postcards, including Butlins images by John Hinde. Arles, France\n2004 Curated major input of the Arles Festival. 23 separate exhibitions and 3 evenings of audio visual presentations\n2005 Keld Helmer-Petersen. Arles festival. France\n2006 Retrospective of David Goldblatt. Arles Festival. France\n2007 Colour before colour. Early colour photography from Europe. Hasted Hunt Gallery, New York, USA\n2008 New Typologies, New York Photo Festival\n2010 Brighton Photo Biennial\n2011 From Here On at Arles, France 2011. Curated with Clement Cheroux, Joan Fontcuberta, Erik Kessels and Joachim Schmid. \n2012 Richard Simpkin and Simone Lueck: Richard \u0026amp; Famous, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, UK\n\nCollections\nArts Council of Great Britain\nUnion Bank of Finland, Helsinki \nMuseum for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark \nVictoria and Albert Museum, London \nGeorge Eastman House, Rochester \nBibliotheque Nationale, Paris \nMuseum of Modern Art, New York \nPhiladelphia Museum of Art \nMuseum of Modern Art, Tokyo \nCalderdale Council, Halifax \nGetty Museum, Malibu \nWalker Art Gallery, Liverpool \nKodak, France \nMuseum Folkwang, Essen, Germany \nSeagrams Collection, New York \n Museum of Modern Art, Tempere, Finland \n British Council, London \nIrish Arts Council \nAustralian National Gallery \nParis Audiovisual \nSprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany \nYokohama Museum of Art, Japan Tokyo \nMetropolitan Museum of Photography \nSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art \nStedelijk Museum, Amsterdam \nTate Modern, London\nNational Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow\nNational Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires\nArchive of Modern Conflict\nThe Public, West Bromwich, UK\nGemeentemuseum, Helmond, The Netherlands\nIrish Museum of Modern Art\nSanta Barbara Museum of Art\nHigh Museum of Art, Atlanta\nMinneapolis Institute of Arts\n\nPrizes and Awards\n1986 3rd Prize European Photography Awards.\n1995 Wilkins Photography Prize.\n2003 Photo Espana book prize for “ Martin Parr, by Val Williams.”\n2005 Honorary FRPS. Royal Photographic Society.\n2006 Eric Solomon Award for Photojournalism, Photokina.\n2006 Moscow House of Photography, International photography prize.\n2006 Honorary Masters degree, University of Creative Arts, Farnham.\n2007 Krasna Kraus book prize for “Photobook, A History, Vol 1\u0026amp;2” with Gerry Badger.\n2008 Photo Espania Award for Photographic achievement.\n2008 Japanese Photographic Society, International Award for contribution towards \npromoting Japanese photographic book publishing.\n2008 Centenary Award, Royal Photographic Society.\n2008 Honorary Degree, Manchester Metropolitan University.\n2008 Photo Espania lifetime achievement prize\n\nRadio\n1982 The World Tonight (BBC Radio 4) \n1989 Interview with Colin Ford (Third Ear, BBC Radio 3) \n1993 Nightlines (BBC Radio 3, 13/7/93) \n1995 Kaleidoscope (BBC Radio 4) \n1995 Something to write home about: In search of British food (BBC Radio 4) \n1998 Kaleidoscope (BBC Radio 4, 2/1/98) \n1999 Magnum at the Millennium (BBC Radio 3) \n1999 Work in progress: 5 x 5 minutes on BBC Radio 3, \n2002 Clean Sheets and En-suite: hour long documentary about Blackpool \n(Radio 3)\n\nTV\n1986 Point of Sale (Late Review, BBC2) \n1992 Home and Abroad (30 minute AV for Arles Festival) \n1996 Martin Parr and the ladies of the valley . Try Again production for BBC \nWales (40 minutes). Directed by Michael Darlow tel: 01225 862705 \n1997 UK Shorts 12x 2-minute films produced by Mosaic for BBC 2 \nMosaic Films Contact: colin@mosaicfilms.com\n1997 November The Pier Food Art (ITV)\n1998 Ooh la la (ADT for Channel 4) \n1998 Mariella Frostrup’s Brunch. Channel 4 (19/4/98) \n1998 Princess’s People (72 minutes) Mosaic Films for BBC2. Martin Parr was one of 12 \nfilmmakers who contributed to this survey of the funeral of Princess Diana \n1999 Vyvian’s Hotel (30 minutes) Mosaic Films for BBC 2 \n1999 Martin Parr’s Moving Pictures 1999. Desperately seeking Shiny. \n(Gauntlet Pictures for HTV) 30 minute film about Martin Parr \n1999 Arena 100 for UK Arena (BBC cable): Last Resort by Tim Marlow \n1999 Happy Days Media Towns, Tokyo CDRom. Survey of Parr’s recent work, \navailable from Media Towns \n2002 London, Pet Shop Boys video, Mosaic Films for Parlaphone \n2002 Contacts Martin Parr (Arte France) KS Visions Director Francoise Marie \nand Jean-Pierre Krief \n2003 The magic Moment. 29.9.03 60 mins film by Hank Onrust for VPRO, \nNetherlands 2003 The World of Martin Parr BBC1 3.12.03 59 min film Rebecca Frayn \n2004 Radio Libre, France Culture. 120 minutes by Natacha Wolinski July 10th\nto co-incide with Rencontres D'Arles. Email: natacha.wolinski@tele2.fr \n2006 It’s Nice Up North with John Shuttleworth. A spoof documentary by \nJohn Shuttleworth with camera work and filming by Martin Parr. \nwww.shuttleworths.co.uk \n2006 Agenda - Essay for Magnum In Motion. \n2007 L'Art et la Maniere. Martin Parr, Film by Luc Quelin, Arte 26 mins\n2007 The Genius of Photography. Consultant and participant. BBC 4\n2008 Picture This. Judge. Channel 4.\n2010 Art of the Sea. A documentary on the response of artists to the British sea. \nBBC 4\n2011 Teddy Grays, For Goodness Sake. Commissioned by Multistory (20 mins).\n2013 Mark goes to Mongolia. Commissioned by Multistory. \n\nPublications\nBooks By Martin\nBad Weather, A Zwemmer Ltd, London, 1982.\nCalderdale Photographs, Calderdale Museums Service, UK, 1984.\nPrescot now and then, Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley Leisure Services \nDepartment, UK, 1984.\nA Fair Day, Promenade Press, Wallasey, 1984.\nThe Last Resort, Promenade Press, Wallasey, 1986.\nThe Cost of Living: Cornerhouse Publications, Manchester, 1989.\nOne-Day Trip: Editions de la différence, France,1989.\nSigns of the Times, Cornerhouse Publications, Manchester, 1992.\nBored Couples, Galerie du Jour, Paris, 1993.\nHome and Abroad, Jonathan Cape, London, 1993 .\nFrom A to B: BBC Books, London, 1994.\nSmall World, Dewi Lewis Publishing, Heaton Moor, 1995.\nQuel Monde! (first French version of Small World), Marval, France, 1995.\nBritish Food, Galerie du Jour, Paris, 1995/1998.\nJapanese Endormis, Galerie du Jour, Paris, 1998.\nThe Last Resort, Dewi Lewis Publishing, Heaton Moor, 1998/2002.\nCommon Sense, Dewi Lewis Publishing, Heaton Moor, 1999.\nSguardi Gardesoni, Edizioni Chartra, Milan, 1999.\nFlowers, Munkedals, Sweden, 1999.\nBenidorm, Sprengel Museum, Hannover, 1999.\nAutoportrait, Dewi Lewis Publishing, Heaton Moor, 2000.\nFlowers, Galerie du Jour, Paris, 2000.\nThink of England, Phaidon Press Limited, 2000.\nMartin Parr by Val Williams: Phaidon Press Limited, London, 2002/2003.\nThe Phone Book: Rocket Gallery, London, 2002. \nThe Phone Book: 20:21, Essen, 2002. \n7 Communist Still Lives: Nazraeli Press, USA, 2003. \nSternSpezial Fotografie: Martin Parr, Hamburg, 2004. \nSignes Des Temps: Textuel, Paris, 2004.\nThink of England (second edition), Phaidon Press Limited, 2004/2005/2006/2007.\nFashion Magazine, Magnum Photos, Paris, 2005. \n7 Colonial Still Lives: Nazraeli Press, USA, 2005. Martin Parr, vu par, Edition Point de vues, France, 2005.\nRoad Trip: Martin Parr and Friends, Sony Ericsson, 2005.\nI Grandi Fotografi Magnum Photos: Martin Parr, Hachette Fascicoli, 2005. \nMexico: Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2006. \nParrjektif: Mavi Jeans, Istanbul, 2006. \nTutta Roma: Contrasto, Rome, 2006. \nParking Spaces: Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2007.\nSmall World 2007: Dewi Lewis Publishing, Heaton Moor, 2007. \nMartin Parr: Witness Number Three, Joy of Giving Something Inc, New York, 2007. \nLes grands photographes de MAGNUM PHOTOS: Martin Parr, Hachette, Paris, 2007.\nPhaidon 55: Martin Parr, Phaidon Press Ltd, London, 2007. \nCorrespondencia, AFA Editions, Chile, 2008. \nPetite Planete (revised French version of Small World), Hoelbeke, France, 2008.\nEverybody Dance Now: editions2wice, New York, 2009. \nPlayas, Chris Boot Ltd, London \u0026amp; Editorial RM, Mexico, 2009.\nLuxury, Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2009.\nThe Last Resort, Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2009.\nJoachim Schmid Is Martin Parr, Martin Parr is Joachim Schmid, Schmid/Blurb, 2009.\nAssorted Cocktail, Casal Solleric de Palma, Majorca, 2009.\nMartin Parr in India, 1984-2009. PHOTOink, New Delhi, 2010.\nThe Real World, Kaunas Photography Gallery, Lithuania, 2010. \nParr by Parr, Editions Textuel (French Version), Paris, 2010. \nParr by Parr, Schilt Publishing (English Version), Amsterdam, 2010. \nA Book of Kings, Third Millennium Information Ltd, London, 2010. \nSix by Six (set 1): Machu Picchu, Nazraeli Press, USA, 2010. \nOne Day : 10 Photographers, Kehrer Verlag, 2010. \nAssorted Cocktail, DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, 2011.\nJapan, Super Labo, Japan, 2011.\nUrban Outfitter, Summer Preview 2011, Urban Outfitters, 2011. \nParr by Parr, Tree Media Content (Russian Version), Russia, 2012. \n7 Cups of Tea, Nazraeli Press, USA, 2012.\nNo Worries, T\u0026amp;G Publishing, Australia, 2012.\nUp and Down Peachtree, Contrasto, USA, 2012.\nSouvenir, Exhibition Catalogue, CCCB, Barcelona, 2012.\nLife’s a Beach, Aperture Foundation, New York \u0026amp; Xavier Barral, Paris, 2012.\n\nNewspapers by Martin\nGlasgow, A8: John McAslan + Partners, London, 2005. \nLUX: Luxembourg et Grande Region, Luxembourg, 2007\nFashion Newspaper: Magnum Photos, 2007.\nDubai, The Third Line Gallery, Duabi, 2008.\nGuardian Cities Project, The Guardian, UK, 2008.\nThe Goutte d’Or, L’Institut des Cultures d’Islam, Paris, 2011.\nBristol and West, M Shed, Bristol, 2011.\nSt Mary Redcliffe, Bristol City Council, Bristol, 2011.\n\nArtist Books by Martin\nHome Sweet Home: Self Published, 1974.\nBenidorm: Self Published, 1997.\nWest Bay, The Rocket Press, Oxfordshire, 1997.\nBoring Oregon Photographs: Self-Published, 2000.\nCherry Blossom Time in Tokyo: Eyestorm.com, London, 2001.\nSouvenir du Maroc, Self Published, 2001.\nStars and Stripes (New York), Self Published, 2001.\nCruise Memories, Self Published, 2002.\nKnokke: Frank Bordas, Paris, 2002.\nLove Cube: GUN, Sweden, 2007.\nChinese Wedding Album, Self Published, 2010.\nFrom Tintypes to Teatowels, Rose Gallery, 2011.\n\nBooks Edited by Martin\n‘The Actual Boot’: A H Jolly Ltd, Northampton, in association with The National \nMuseum of Photography, Film \u0026amp; Television, 1986.\nLondon 1958-1950: Sergio Larrain, (Edited by Martin Parr and Agnes Sire, Dewi Lewis\nPublishing, Heaton Moor, 1998. \nBoring Postcards, Phaidon Press Ltd, London, 1999.\nBoring Postcards USA, Phaidon Press Ltd, London, 1999. \nLangweilige Postkarten (Boring Postcards Germany), Phaidon Press Ltd, London, 2001. \nFrom our House to your House: Dewi Lewis Publishing, Heaton Moor, 2002. \nOur True Intent Is All for Your Delight, Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2002. Bliss: Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2003. \nSaddam Hussein Watches, Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2004\nLodz Ghetto Album, Chris Boot, London, 2004.\nThe Photobook: A History Vol. 1(Edited by Martin Parr \u0026amp; Gerry Badger), Phaidon Press \nLtd, London, 2004. \nEd Van der Elsken, My Amsterdam, Der Verbeelding Publishing, Amsterdam, 2005. \nDavid Goldblatt Photographs, Contrasto, Rome, 2006. \nThe Photobook: A History Vol. 2 (Edited by Martin Parr \u0026amp; Gerry Badger), Phaidon Press \nLimited, London, 2006. \nDarkroom, Michel Campeau: Nazraeli Press, USA, 2007. \nHalf awake and half asleep in the water, Asako Narahashi, Nazraeli Press, USA, 2007. \nObjects, Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2008. \nPostcards, Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2008. \nBureaucratics, Jan Banning, Nazraeli Press, USA, 2008. \nSchool, Raimond Wouda, Nazraeli Press, USA, 2009. \nArchivo, Young Photographers Foundation in cooperation with the Gerrit RIetveld \nAcademie, Amsterdam, 2009. \nRetratos Pintados, collection of Titus Riedl, Nazraeli Press, USA, 2010. \nGrimaces of a Weary Village, Rimaldas Viksraitis, White Space Gallery, London, 2010. \nBrighton Photo Biennial 2010, BPB, Brighton, 2010. \nLas postales de las familias Garcia Lorca y De los Rios, Caja Madrid, 2010.\nMartin Parr’s Best Books of the Decade, PhotoIreland, Dublin, 2011.\nLa Creciente, Alejandro Chaskielberg Nazraeli Press, USA, 2011.\nThe Protest Box, Steidl, Germany, 2011.\nOur True Intent Is All For Your Delight, Chris Boot Ltd, London, 2011.\nThe Latin American Photobook, Aperture Oundation, New York, 2011. \nC Photo, New Latin Look, Ivorypress, 2012.","user_id":204,"name":"Martin Parr","website":"www.martinparr.com"},{"id":105197,"bio":"Pauline Niks, born on 1982 in Warnsveld, (The Netherlands)\nYears after her study in Painting in (2004), Pauline decided to focus on photography. (graduated as master in photography in 2017) Her latest work is about the copying of architecture in China as a metaphor for how we experience reality through photography. About how much context the photographer gives to the viewer to experience the work “a created reality”. Pauline lives and works in Amsterdam, at the moment she mainly works for the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant.","user_id":104595,"name":"Pauline Niks","website":"www.paulineniks.com"},{"id":695799,"bio":"Growing, bundling, and photographing flowers\n花を育て、束ね、撮っています\n\nAwards\nSony World Photography Awards 2023 (Open competition/Object) Shortlist\nInternational Photography Award 2021(Nature/Flower), 1st place\nPrix de la Photographie Paris - PX3 2022(Nature/Flower),  Bronze\nWorld Flower Garden Show 2019(Container Garden), Bronze\nShotaro Akiyama Flower Photo Contest 2022, Special Prize\nTokyo International Foto Award 2021(Nature/Flower), Bronze \nSALON BLANC International Exhibition of Contemporary Art 2022, Winning\nIPA ONE SHOT-COLOR 2022, Official Selection\nlensculture Art Photography Award 2022, Editors' Picks","user_id":695215,"name":"Masahiko Abe","website":"www.avechan.net"},{"id":351019,"bio":"James Mahoney has worked as a journalist, photo-journalist, marketing communications writer and creative director for more than four decades. Over that time, he has chronicled life as he sees it, sharing his images with colleagues, friends and associates.\n\nHis work has been accepted in juried shows, including at Davis Orton Gallery, the Griffin Museum of Photography, Black Box Gallery, The Chateau Gallery, the SE Center for Photography, and The Maine Museum of Photographic Arts. His work is in private collections in the United States and England.\n\nHe has served as a board member of the Photographic Resource Center (PRC), Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts.\n","user_id":350417,"name":"James Mahoney","website":"mahoneyslens.com"},{"id":802691,"bio":"I have been an amateur photographer for almost a decade now.  Mostly for hobby with the occasional paid shoot.  I was born and raised in New Jersey until I was 27, when I moved to Southern California, which i consider home for 12 years now.  Having east coast city roots definitely influences what I shoot in this contrasting coastal environment.  In the past I focused mostly on travel, outdoor, and lifestyle photography, but now being a little more settled, I shoot more 'everyday' style photos of surrounding neighborhoods and my family.","user_id":789726,"name":"Vincent Evangelista","website":"vinev.22slides.com"},{"id":70834,"bio":"Lola Montserrat (Barcelona, 1954)\nLola Montserrat (Barcelona, 1954)Photographer, expert in photographic techniques of the nineteenth century and digital image, graduated in Medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, working as a doctor until 1988, the year shifted his career to photography .That same year she joined the faculty of IDEP, where he taught several courses and workshops digital image, ancient techniques and alternative techniques. Arranging it, among others, collaborations with La Caixa Foundation, Casa Golferichs, the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Fotoespai B.C. .......His work has been exhibited in numerous  exhibitions occasions, in different areas such as Miami, Barcelona, Toulouse and Oporto.\nBIPA  award winner 2016.\n\n","user_id":70566,"name":"Montserrat Lola","website":"www.lolamontserrat.com"},{"id":70814,"bio":" 2014        Ray and Joan Kroc Center, Solo Exhibition, Memphis, TN\n\n2013        MTSU. 4th Annual 12x12: NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF SMALL WORKS.  Murfreesboro, TN.  First Place Award.\n\n2012        Lisa Kurts Gallery. Holiday Group Exhibition. Memphis, TN\n\nLisa Kurts Gallery. Summer Group Show. Memphis, TN\n\nLisa Kurts Gallery.  Photography Group Show.  Memphis, TN\n\nLisa Kurts Gallery.  Lisa Kurts Private Collection.  Memphis, TN\n\n2011          Lisa Kurts Gallery.  Memorial Holiday Group Exhibition.  Memphis, TN\n\nHarrington Brown Gallery.  “Heidi Series”.  Memphis, TN\n\nElla Sharp Museum Statewide Juried Show.  Jackson, MI\n\n2010          Denver International Airport “33 Ideas”, Denver, CO\n\nElla Sharp Museum Statewide Juried Show. Jackson, MI\n\n2009          Solo Residency Show. TAAC. Trinidad, CO\n\nFirst Street Gallery. “Sense and Sexuality.” Trinidad, CO\n\n2008          TDS Gallery Juried Show. “Figures From Life.” Tucson, AZ\n\nVisual Arts Center of New Jersey. 22nd International Juried Show\n\nJuror: Carter Foster, Curator of Drawing, Whitney Museum of American Art\n\nElla Sharp Museum Statewide Juried Show. Jackson, MI\n\n2007          American Juried Art Salon. Spring/Summer\n\nVisual Arts Center of New Jersey. 21st International Juried Show.\n\nJuror: Laura Hoptman, Senior Curator, New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC\n\nMerit Award: “Markings in the Sky”\n\nElla Sharp Museum Statewide Juried Show. Jackson, MI\n\n \n\n1989          2nd Muyu Exhibition. Kyoto, Japan\n\nGallery Shukugawa. Shukugawa, Japan\n\nGallery Blanche. Ikeda City, Japan\n\n1987          Dinnerware Gallery. Tucson, AZ\n\n1986          India Joze Gallery. Santa Cruz, CA\n\nArt Services Gallery. Boulder Creek, CA\n\n1985          Stevenson Gallery. Santa Cruz, CA\n\n1984          Porter College Gallery. Santa Cruz, CA\n \n\nResidencies and Fellowships\n\n 2010          Colorado Art Ranch, Gardner, CO\n\n2009          Colorado Art Ranch, Trinidad, CO","user_id":70546,"name":"Greg Larson","website":"www.larsonography.com"},{"id":802661,"bio":"A Moroccan heart is now beating in the streets of Brussels. Raised in the vibrant city of Tangier, I roamed the ancient medina, touched by the echoes of the Beat Generation. My photography journey began with my family's old film camera, a relic I still hold dear. With the advent of smartphones, I started capturing the world around me and sharing these moments with friends. Now, I am ready to share my vision with a wider audience.\n\nInfluenced by the likes of Harry Gruyaert, Saul Leiter, Ernst Haas, Eliott Erwitt, and Alex Webb, my approach to photography is to reveal my perspective on the world. I seek to tell stories from every street I walk through composition, color, light, and shadow. As a street photographer, I embrace the candid and the authentic, letting life unfold naturally.\n\nBeing a shy observer, I often hide from my subjects, capturing them from hidden angles, and allowing their true selves to emerge as the stars of my photos. This quiet approach shapes my art, creating a subtle and intimate portrayal of everyday life.\n","user_id":789700,"name":"Said Touzani","website":""},{"id":802711,"bio":"","user_id":789745,"name":"Dian K Rizki","website":""},{"id":802695,"bio":"","user_id":789730,"name":"Matthias Kempf","website":""},{"id":724559,"bio":"I'm a 20 years old girl from Belgium. Passionate about photography since i'm 16.\nI'm currently studying it. \nI'm not good with words so i show emotions through my photography.","user_id":723975,"name":"Gaia Manili","website":"mekphh.wixsite.com/gaiamanili"},{"id":802689,"bio":"","user_id":789724,"name":"Gilbert POLARD","website":""},{"id":542874,"bio":"I am designer living in London working for a light sculpture design studio, with a passion for art and photography. \nUse photography in my work as the best tool to understand lights, but whenever  I can like to go out and rooming around with my digital and analog camera. \n\n","user_id":542290,"name":"vincenzo granata","website":"www.vincenzogranata.com"},{"id":802674,"bio":"","user_id":789711,"name":"Carlo Bistolfi","website":"www.carlobistolfi.com"},{"id":199937,"bio":"Born in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. Dedicating themselves and actively participate in the Travel Photography by Comunity Base Networking for Small Bussiness to successively develop tourism in Indonesia, Entrepreneurship, Education and training for photography enthusiasts.","user_id":199335,"name":"Arief Purnomo","website":"www.apurnomo.com"},{"id":802715,"bio":"Zexuan Zeng (*1997) was born in eastern South China and studied Graphic Design at SHNU from 2015. One year later, he began working as a freelance artist and designer. In 2021, he started his studies at KHM. Since arriving in Germany, Zexuan has been engaged in photography, writing, video art, and graﬁc art. His interest lies in the control of emotional flow in photography concerning the relation between documentary and fiction, and the self-reference of memory. His work appears in exhibitions in various countries, including China, Germany, and Japan.","user_id":789749,"name":"Zexuan Zeng","website":""},{"id":520542,"bio":"Kim Hart is a portrait photographer based in the Netherlands. Her work focuses on psychological presence and the threshold moments where performance drops and an unguarded internal state surfaces. She works primarily in minimal, atmospheric, fine-art portraiture exploring subtle emotional transition.","user_id":519958,"name":"Kim den Hartog","website":"www.kimhart.art"},{"id":787129,"bio":"Michael Goerner was born on the last day of the 60s. His mission is the photographic visualization of individual and social emotions in the face of the profound change to a predatory culture. He is driven by the search for truth and truthfulness. Michael lives and works in Hamburg/Germany, at Lake Constance and in Northern Italy. \nIn the field of photography Michael Goerner works with mobile photography, medium format and with the Sony A7 III. Stylistically he moves between minimalism, ICM and street photography. His role models include Antoine D'Agata, Daido Moriyama, Francis Bacon and Michael Ackerman, to name but a few.\nRecently, his works have been presented in several solo and group exhibitions in France, Switzerland, Germany and Great Britain.","user_id":776763,"name":"Michael Goerner","website":""},{"id":753432,"bio":"In addition to being a photographer, I have portfolio of other interests including being a social campaigner (abolition of modern slavery, climate change), psychologist and other things. I have worked globally \u0026amp; travelled extensively \u0026amp; my work has led to me becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.\n\nAll these dimensions of my life, and more, inform my photographic work.\n\nMy images have featured in galleries on both sides of the Atlantic \u0026amp; are held in private collections. I’ve also been shortlisted for the British Photography Awards.\nPhotography for me is both the transient and the permanent, the hope and the despair, the wonderful and the putrid but never the mundane or beige.\nNot something that spoon feeds but instead engages, challenges, penetrates. Acting as a conduit for the viewer to take their own visual, philosophical \u0026amp; narrative journey.\nOccasionally occupying the hinterland beyond conventional definitions but always appealing at a visceral level.\nImages that are ethereal and elusive and yet seek you out to embrace and enrich you and very often tease you. Tantalisingly so.\nPhotography for me is a dynamic art form \u0026amp; I constantly strive to challenge ","user_id":749207,"name":"Harvey Jones","website":"linktr.ee/harveyjones"},{"id":802710,"bio":"Retired architect with a keen interest in photography .\nI use mostly  a Ricoh Gr1s and Mamiya 7.","user_id":789744,"name":"John Ludlow","website":"None"},{"id":130038,"bio":"I am a photographer. Have great passion for photography. I am a Systems Engineer by profession, but have maintained my connection with photography.\nI am interested in capturing, the inner feelings of the subjects I photograph, and not much what is visually apparent. ","user_id":129436,"name":"Saeed Nassouri","website":"snassouri.com"},{"id":729138,"bio":"Charlotte Tuminelli is a freelance photographer based in Boston, Massachusetts. 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It all started when living in Paris, where I discovered street photography and started to shoot a lot. My work has been displayed at exhibitions in Amsterdam, Utrecht and Orsay (France) and has also been published in magazines, both online and in physical copies. In the last couple of years I made some far journeys, to Egypt and India, and I have also started exploring portrait photography.","user_id":13669,"name":"Jeroen Knippenberg","website":"www.jeroenknippenberg.com"},{"id":107570,"bio":"Christian Bruna was born in Mistelbach, Austria in 1987. He started studying politics at the University of Vienna but after a short period he recognized that he not only wanted to learn about the theory of politics but also to delve into real-time politics. Christian started as freelance photographer in 2008. He developed the bulk of his skills with the help of Leonhard Foeger, chief photographer in Austria for the Reuters news agency, where Christian worked as stringer. He has worked as a staff photographer of a national newspaper from 2010-2014 while also advancing his own projects. He is currently working as freelance photographer for several clients including AFP, AP and Vice magazine.  ","user_id":106968,"name":"Christian Bruna","website":"www.cbruna.com"},{"id":802769,"bio":"","user_id":789790,"name":"Catherine Kiersznowski","website":""},{"id":802724,"bio":"I am a passionate photographer , painter and sculptor trained in classical European techniques .Originally born in America , I moved to Italy to study fine art  and have lived in Florence for the past 10 years . A more comprehensive bio can be found on my website at https://LouiseO.com","user_id":789755,"name":"Louise Olko","website":"LouiseO.com"},{"id":802735,"bio":"","user_id":789764,"name":"Maya Paz","website":"mazzy795ebb.myportfolio.com"},{"id":135551,"bio":"Myself Souvik Metia. 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My portrait series, Transparent, highlighted the diversity and intersectionality within the transgender community, while my series Ageless Beauty, a fine art nude series featuring unretouched portraits of women aged 55 and over, pushed for more diverse representations of beauty in society. \n\nMy series have been praised and covered in media across the globe (The Huffington Post, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, SBS Australia) and featured in gallery shows in Europe (the Blank Wall Gallery in Athens, Greece, in 2016).\n\nEven in my commercial work, I choose to partner with organizations whose values align with mine, such as The Friedman Transgender Institute and The American Heart Foundation. ","user_id":136129,"name":"Demetrius Fordham","website":"www.demetriusfordham.com"},{"id":846693,"bio":"355bet: descubra a diversão dos jogos de cassino online!\nEntre no mundo dos jogos e aproveite cada momento de diversão e emoção!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. 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Her work often explores deep cultural themes such as migration, family, religion, and the blending of cultures, reflecting her keen insight into community life influenced by her extensive teaching experience in various villages through programs at the Manuel Alvarez Bravo Photo Center and San Agustin Arts Center.\nOver the years, Eva has collaborated with and learned from several renowned photographers, including members of Magnum Photos and National Geographic such as Alex Webb and Steve McCurry. She has been involved in prestigious workshops and reviews, including the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop and the New York Times Portfolio Review.\nHer photography has been published in major media outlets such as the Washington Post, LA Times and Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, she has worked with organizations such as The Nature Conservancy. 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(Europa Press, L’equipe, El País, Rolling Stones, etc).\n \nHe currently combines his collaboration as a photojournalist with the AFP7 Agency with his documentary projects and his work as an audiovisual technician.\n \nCommitted to his work and constantly learning, without fear of facing new challenges that allow him to show the reality that surrounds us with constancy, closeness, sensitivity and respect, from the perspective of photojournalism.","user_id":70563,"name":"Javier Borrego","website":"www.javierborrego.com"},{"id":71297,"bio":"George Marazakis born in 1976 in Creta Island Greece where he  lives with his wife and their son. He studied Mechanical Engineering  and  works for the Municipal of Heraklion.","user_id":71028,"name":"George Marazakis","website":"georgemarazakis.com"},{"id":110492,"bio":"Deborah Hosking has lived, worked and exhibited in New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Los Angeles and, since 2005, Pittsburgh. 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As a photographer, she displayed her work in individual exhibitions in Portugal, in the European Parliament (Brussels), Paris, Bordeaux (France), Maputo, Beira (Mozambique), etc. In last four years her main camera is an iphone and develops experimental works; she participated with them in several collective exhibitions (NYC, Paris, Miami, Florence, Verona, Kansas City, etc and two individual exhibitions (in Portugal). Two of her works were selected and exhibited in th Biennale Berlin 2017. She hás been jury of many photo contests and is curator of photo exhibitions.\nShe is currently directing, with J. Lafuente, Espaço MIRA, MIRA FORUM. MIRA | artes performativas three galleries in Porto, Portugal dedicated to Photography and Contemporary Art.","user_id":8414,"name":"Manuela Matos Monteiro","website":""},{"id":57858,"bio":"In 1991 I moved to London  I am still based. After studying 1987, I decided to travel the world, my first journey was from Milan to Cape North, a trip that led me to my first experience with photography, but it was only many years later when I moved to London in 1991 that the passion for photography really surfaced. Photographer from 1999 since then I have focused mainly on social documentary, but also I have extended my interest in portraiture.\nIn the 1999/2000 I embraced  in my first and  long project, I traveled along the Pan-America Highway from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego, a journey where I learned how to approach, tease, praise and to look after the photographic human subject. \n\n\n","user_id":57863,"name":"Domenico Pugliese","website":"www.domeni.co.uk"},{"id":77488,"bio":"Je suis né Homme le 11/09/1986 à 18h45 dans les Alpes du Sud Française.\n\nJ’ai grandi dans un petit village du nom de Barcelonnette.\nEntouré, aimé, part trois femmes, ma Grand mère, ma grande soeur, et ma mère.\nJ’ai appris à évoluer dans la nature, les grands espaces, les forêts, les pistes de\nski, les rivières, les sommets de hautes montagnes, je me suis imprégné de ces éléments qui m’ont enrichi l’esprit.\n\nLa sonnerie du Collége André Honnorat de Barcelonnette m’appelle, l’essentiel d’un chapitre de ma vie sonne aussi... Ma vue déconne!! Première et deuxième halte en chirurgie!\nMes yeux qui auparavant voyaient mal ce monde, ont vu clair a la fin de ce chapitre, avec en récompense un objectif a la place de l’oeil et une camera dans les mains.\nBEP Menuiserie et cuisine au poche, je cherche, recherche, mais ne trouve pas...\n\n Un sac a dos je pars dans la jungle Parisienne. Me voilà sorti de mes grands espaces pour trouver ma place dans les décors de Cinéma. La magie et la sensibilité du cinéma m’apprirent vite à joué des couleurs et des images pour respirer et sentir vibrer plus fort ma planète. « La photographie etait là ».\n","user_id":77188,"name":"Alois Bruno","website":"aloisbruno.com"},{"id":124763,"bio":"Based in Barcelona, Spain, Quim Ramos is an photographer trained in photojournalism with 20 years experience, from photographer at a major daily newspaper in Venezuela, to multimedia producer covering culture, politics and doing reportage. He has been working with: The New York Times, Reuters, EFE, Anadolu Agency, Archivo Latino.\n\n ","user_id":124161,"name":"Quim Ramos","website":"joaquinferrerramos.wordpress.com"},{"id":613701,"bio":"My name is Andrey. I am 24 years old and I started shooting at 15. I decided to try myself in photography when I found a camera at home that nobody cared about. Mostly I am shooting  street photography, because it helps me to feel the time and space I am living in now","user_id":613117,"name":"Andrey Filippov","website":""},{"id":776779,"bio":"I'm a Brazilian photographer and journalist based in São Paulo.","user_id":768303,"name":"Eduardo Vieira","website":"www.eduardovieira.art"},{"id":802485,"bio":"I was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1971 and emigrated to the USA in 1986. I received my BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1994 and my MFA in Photography and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 1998.  I returned to Frankfurt  in 2001 and now live in Oberursel with my children.  An exhibition is planned for February 2025 at the Oberfinanzdirektion Frankfurt, in 2023 I took part in \"Alle Wege sind offen, Fotografinnen auf Reise\" at the Kunstforum Bielefeld, and in 2019 I exhibited at Rosphoto, the Museum of Photography in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2019, \"Everything is always so perfect when you are in it\", an illustrated book of my photographs, was published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg and in 2001, \"Sensation des Alltäglichen\" was published by Edition Braus, Heidelberg.\n","user_id":789550,"name":"Anja Conrad","website":"www.anjaconrad.com"},{"id":801075,"bio":"Laurent Hsia was a biologist who broke up with academia the moment he experienced the sublime feeling of seeing his first roll of film. Since then, the Taiwanese photographer has published a Taiwanese vegan photo-cookbook as well as zines on Taipei, Tokyo, and the Bay Area.\n\nIn abstraction, his practice surrounds the idea of seeking truth, however impossible to achieve, through the means of image making. Understanding that here is no separating people and land, as land affects people and people affects land, his photography surrounds the idea that nature and the human evolve as one, as evolution is; there is no human without nature and no nature without human. He believes that under the complexities of this relationship exists a truth of where we, human and land, are headed. \n","user_id":788415,"name":"Laurent Hsia","website":"laurenthsia.com"},{"id":802905,"bio":"","user_id":789899,"name":"Giovanna Ceroni","website":""},{"id":86339,"bio":"My name is Marina de la Riva and I'm an artist seeking expression across different mediums. 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Through mise-en-scene and street photography, she finds implied narratives, creates metaphors and captures the spirit of humanity unaware. \nHer work has been published in Black \u0026amp; White Magazine:  Single Image Contest 2018 (two images); in B\u0026amp;W + COLOR Magazine: Single Image Contest 2012 (Bronze Award) and Portfolio Contest 2012 (Merit Award); and in F-Stop Magazine. \n\nAmong the juried exhibitions in which she has participated are the Berlin Foto Biennale 2016, The Griffin Museum of Photography, Filter Photo at David Weinberg Gallery, the Bridgeport Art Center, The Chicago Public Library (solo), and Filter Photo/Eight Neighborhoods (solo). Additional recognition has come from The Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, B\u0026amp;W Spider Awards, Prix de la Photographie, The Photo Review, and Grand Prize from NYC4PA.  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I also work in documentary portraiture, be they scenes on a city street or backstage at a show in a community theater.","user_id":70635,"name":"Rob Mintzes","website":"www.robertmintzes.com"},{"id":846697,"bio":"366bet\nConheça o 366bet, uma plataforma online com slots e jogos eletrônicos! Jogue no conforto da sua casa ou na palma da sua mão e descubra a diversão que espera por você!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. Central, 7113, Bloco B, Apto 34 - Savassi, Porto Alegre - RS, 34548-631, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 61 99466-9490\nE-mail: 366bet.br.com@gmail.com\n#366bet #366bet_Slot #366bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://366bet.br.com","user_id":832541,"name":"366betbrcom 366betbrcom","website":null},{"id":846708,"bio":"377bet  \nEntre no mundo dos jogos online e descubra a diversão sem limites!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: Av. 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","user_id":11886,"name":"Ed Malcik","website":"www.edmalcikphotography.com"},{"id":28938,"bio":"Editorial photographer for over 25 years based in London","user_id":28943,"name":"Jeff Moore","website":"www.jeffmoore.co.uk"},{"id":610559,"bio":"I currently shot photos for few years. I am doing the photography to relax myself.\nMy main concern is everything what might be met on the street in any situations. The more unpredictable scene is found the more proud of the photo I am.","user_id":609975,"name":"Grzegorz Pawlak","website":""},{"id":35499,"bio":"Ellen Feldman is a fine arts photographer, whose work includes street photography and long-term projects. Her work reflects her film studies background—the primacy of physical gesture, bold color, and a sense of narrative.\nFeldman has had solo exhibits at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MA (satellite galleries), the Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson, NY, and the French Cultural Center, Boston, MA. Her photographs have been in juried shows: Julia Margaret Cameron Awards (Honorable Mention), NYC4PA (Juror Selection), New York Photo Curator (Honorable Mention), PhotoPlace Gallery, Photographic Resource Center, Praxis Gallery, Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, and more.\nFeldman created the photobook \"We Who March: Photographs and Reflections on the Women's March, January 21, 2017,\" with contributions by thirty photographers. She created a photo/comic book: \"The Dancer as the Invisible Girl,” and two books of street photos: \"Les Mystères de Paris / Paris Mysteries\" and \"A Week in Prague: Wall People / Street People.”\nFeldman was for years Photography Editor of the Women’s Review of Books. She holds a Ph.D. in Cinema Studies from New York University.\n","user_id":35504,"name":"Ellen Feldman","website":"www.ellenfeldman.net"},{"id":802893,"bio":"I focus on the human condition and its environs.","user_id":789891,"name":"Kheong Sen Lim","website":"www.flickr.com/people/slimjack"},{"id":99171,"bio":"As an artist, my primary aim is to create art that supports marginalized communities and individuals by giving them a platform to make their voices heard. My art seeks to find strength, beauty, and humanity in the most difficult and ravaged places where hope has been lost. I have worked in Haiti, Afghanistan, South Thailand, Iraq, Iran, the Democratic Republic of Congo and in many other countries that struggle for liberty and freedom of speech. I do this in order to build narratives and stories that seek to provide visibility and support human rights.\nFor the past decade, I have been creating works of art in relation to violence, humanitarian crises, and social upheavals. My work has gained international recognition through multiple awards and solo exhibitions, as well as a major solo exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal.\nI am presently banned from my own native country of Iran with a Fatwa (bounty) on my life. \n","user_id":98570,"name":"Aydin Matlabi","website":"www.aydinmatlabi.com"},{"id":204843,"bio":"BFA in Sculpture from the The School of Art at Syracuse University ","user_id":204241,"name":"Malcolm Nagle","website":"none"},{"id":117509,"bio":"Mark Townsend is a photographer living in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":116907,"name":"Mark Townsend","website":"www.mark-townsend.squarespace.com"},{"id":365894,"bio":"I'm a self-taught guy started my path in photography at 56 after having seen a photo exhibition that astonished me with the quality of the prints.\n\nI create images trying to tell something about the person represented in the image. As we are all connected sometimes the story is also talking about myself.\n\nSince I started photography I became a better human, hope to be able to inspire someone else...","user_id":365292,"name":"Ugo Grandolini","website":"ugosinhache.com"},{"id":802959,"bio":"","user_id":789943,"name":"Mario Spinella","website":"Instagram: Spinellissimo"},{"id":803001,"bio":"I'm a professional commercial photographer in my \"hometown\" of New York City and am constantly in transit to and from photo shoots. In between those assignments with fancy (and heavy) professional gear, I relax by documenting my city with my phone! My eyes feel like they are on fire (in a good way) when I'm out and about! I never tire of the visual overload this place reveals daily. I teach photography to high school students once a week and I love it when they start to see the gifts of the city as I do. ","user_id":789979,"name":"Sari Goodfriend","website":"www.sarigoodfriend.com"},{"id":13260,"bio":"Academic researcher, writer, urban landscape and street photographer. ","user_id":13260,"name":"G Peter Dapiran","website":"gdapiran.wixsite.com/gpdphotography"},{"id":539411,"bio":"Photographer and Storyteller capturing meaningful moments for brands and people.","user_id":538827,"name":"Mónica Torrento","website":"monicatorrento.com"},{"id":70912,"bio":"Giulia Venanzi was born in Italy in 1987. She completed a BA in Humanities in 2010, discussing a dissertation on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s thinking of new medias. She attended IED (Instituto Europeo di Design) in Rome from September 2010 to June 2013. She spent the fall semester 2012 at the School of Visual Arts in NYC, as an exchange student. She took part in several workshops: Lindsay Adler, Brain O’Neil Hughes, Claudio Palmisano, Luca Capuano, Simone Cecchetti, Lorenzo Vitturi, Francesco Galli.\n\nAWARDS AND EXHIBITIONS:\nPX3 Paris - 2015 - 2^ place - still life category\nInternational Photography Awards, Los Angeles, 2014  – 1st place architecture category\nInternational Photography Awards, Los Angeles, 2014 – 2 Honorable mention\n Sony World Photography Awards 2014 – 4 images commend in the top 50 images – Enhanced Category\nAracne, Lanificio 159, Rome, 2014 Group exhibition\nInternational Photography Awards, Los Angeles, 2013 – 4 Honorable mention\nScuola Romana di Fotografia, Rome, 2013 – 1st place of Roma Fotofestival\nBolsena Photo Festival, 2013 Solo exhibition\nSchool of Visual Arts, NY, 2012 Solo exhibition\n30 formiche, Rome, 2012 Solo exhibition\n","user_id":70644,"name":"Giulia Venanzi","website":"www.giuliavenanzi.com"},{"id":19769,"bio":"Andrew Z. 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She received her MFA from the Pennsylvania State University in 2020. Her work has been shown in group exhibitions across the US. She is gallery director at Penn State's Woskob Family Gallery in downtown State College, PA.\n","user_id":351162,"name":"Zsuzsanna Nagy","website":"zzphoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":802940,"bio":"Originally started with food photography, and currently experimenting with street photography while exploring the big cities of the world. ","user_id":789927,"name":"Aruni Jayathilaka","website":""},{"id":802936,"bio":"","user_id":789923,"name":"Dmytro Malenko","website":"www.dmalenko.org"},{"id":51096,"bio":"Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer influenced by his fondness for political philosophy and transpersonal psychotherapy. Loves street photography.","user_id":51101,"name":"Alberto Nava","website":"baalzabut.picfair.com"},{"id":60101,"bio":"I am a photojournalist for 20 years and currently work in a global news agency. Participated in large roofs, such as the last two World Cup soccer and the 2007 Pan American Games.","user_id":60106,"name":"Antonio Lacerda","website":""},{"id":63123,"bio":"Erick Conceka (CDMX, México. 1988) lives and works in Mexico City. His work is focused on the\nserendipitous complexity of human interaction with its surroundings. Adopting a day-to-day\ndiscipline of just walking as much as he can, Conceka explores, wanders and tries to satisfy his\ncuriosity and his almost naive need of seeing and capturing it all.\nIn his photographic practice, Erick works with humorous, colorful, and odd situations that in\nsomeway give sense to the mundane and even tedious daily life.","user_id":62859,"name":"Erick Sanchez","website":""},{"id":70883,"bio":"I was born in the south of Italy (Puglia) in 1979 in a very small village named Monteiasi.\nAfter I moved to Rome in 2004, where I graduated in Industrial Design.\nDuring these years I have been working as a graphic and commercial\nphotographer, gaining experience in set illumination and post-production.\nMy travels around the world, expecially Asia and Argentina,  taken me to confront continuously my cultural and artistic background with cultures, situations and colors that motivate his creativity and\ngive my works that peculiar social and an anthropological spot.\nAfter some years living in Asia I came back in Rome were I live and produce my works.","user_id":70615,"name":"Angelo Marinelli","website":"www.angelomarinelli.com"},{"id":802991,"bio":"","user_id":789970,"name":"Harriet Mcfadyen","website":null},{"id":802568,"bio":"Born in London, studied Photography at the London College of Printing and a graduate from Falmouth College of Arts. Became an Outdoor Education Instructor working with vulnerable youth. Now a full time travelling Surf Coach. Dreaming of being a Poet","user_id":789622,"name":"Kim Singh","website":""},{"id":802944,"bio":"Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. I currently enjoy shooting digital and film, as well as Polaroid photography. I am constantly inspired by ordinary moments, people I encounter, and my travel experiences.","user_id":789930,"name":"Lisa Suzuki","website":""},{"id":705168,"bio":"","user_id":704584,"name":"Calin Piescu","website":""},{"id":574080,"bio":"I have been an art director at an advertising agency for thirty years and have done photography for the agency and for myself for about fifteen. I graduated from Florida State University with an art degree. I am obsessed with creativity in whatever form it takes.","user_id":573496,"name":"Scott Smith","website":"www.scottsmithartdirectorphotographer.com"},{"id":803021,"bio":"Architecture photography\nVisual artist ","user_id":789995,"name":"Oksana Kupryashova","website":""},{"id":810024,"bio":"Abdulrahman AlKahlout\nPhotojournalist and Humanitarian Advocate\nBorn on December 27, 1996 - Gaza, Palestine\n\nPersonal Overview\n\nI am Abdulrahman AlKahlout, a Palestinian photojournalist born and raised in Gaza, a city that has witnessed relentless wars and conflicts. My personal and professional journey has been shaped by these experiences. I believe that a camera is not just a tool—it is a voice for the unheard and a weapon against injustice.\n\nEducation and Specialization\n\t•\tBachelor’s Degree in Media and Mass Communication\nAl-Azhar University, Gaza - Graduated in 2014\nDriven by a passion for storytelling, I pursued a career in media, believing in the power of words and images to convey the truth.\n\nMy Beginnings in Photography\n\t•\tI discovered my passion for photography in 2009, capturing daily life scenes in Gaza.\n\t•\tOver time, this hobby evolved into a mission to document social and humanitarian stories.\n\t•\tDuring the 2014 Gaza War, my lens began focusing on a greater purpose: documenting the suffering of civilians amidst the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.\n\nA Journey Through Conflict\n\t•\tI have witnessed five wars on Gaza and numerous ongoing military escalations.\n\t•\tI have been injured six times by Israeli military gunfire while performing my journalistic duties, sustaining injuries to my hands, shoulders, legs, and feet—the most recent during the latest Gaza war.\n\t•\tDespite these challenges, I firmly believe that the truth must be told, no matter the cost.\n\nKey Milestones in My Career\n\t•\t2014 Gaza War: The turning point where I began capturing human stories under fire.\n\t•\tBorder Protests (2018-2019): Chronicled two years of ongoing confrontations and their impact on civilians.\n\t•\t2021 and 2023 Gaza Wars: Continued documenting the civilian toll of war amidst widespread destruction.\n\t•\t2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquake: Expanded my work internationally to cover humanitarian crises beyond Gaza.\n\t•\tFIFA World Cup - Qatar: A step toward global coverage of major events and stories.\n\nChallenges and Aspirations\n\nWhile my Palestinian passport presents significant limitations to my mobility, I remain determined to pursue my dream of covering humanitarian stories worldwide. I firmly believe that the camera can transcend borders and amplify the voices of oppressed communities.\n\nA Humanitarian Mission from Gaza to the World\n\nDespite the hardships in Gaza, I remain committed to my humanitarian mission. For me, photography is more than a profession—it is a tool to tell the stories of those whose voices often go unheard.\n\t•\tI have received both local and international recognition for my journalistic work.\n\t•\tMy focus remains on highlighting social and humanitarian issues, particularly the devastating impact of wars on civilians.\n\nAn Unwavering Belief\n\nMy belief in my mission is stronger than any challenge, and my message to the world is this:\n“The lens can be mightier than bullets, truer than words, and more human than any drawn borders.”","user_id":795612,"name":"Abdelrahman Alkahlout","website":""},{"id":802989,"bio":"Araceli Hernandez was born in Chihuahua Mexico and is currently living in Queretaro. She is an architect by profession, traveler by passion, and street photographer by consequence.\nShe likes the idea of becoming a good spectator and someday a memorable witness of everyday life. She has found the practice of photography a means for mindfulness more effective than meditation. Her style is more eye catcher than a hunter, trying to have eyes wide open to look deeper into what she finds walking the streets of the world.","user_id":789968,"name":"araceli hernandez chaparro","website":""},{"id":802986,"bio":"Christian Suterajaya (b.1991) is an Indonesian street photographer drawn to the emotional undercurrents of everyday life. Shooting almost exclusively on film, his work is rooted in slowness, observation, and restraint — a direct counterpoint to the noise and pace of modern life. Whether in black-and-white or color, his photographs reflect an instinct to linger where most would pass, capturing tension, silence, and subtle human drama with unflinching intimacy.\n\nFor him, photography isn’t therapy, rebellion, or performance. It’s repetition. Discipline. A way to look harder. A way to live with questions.","user_id":789965,"name":"Christian Suterajaya","website":""},{"id":846700,"bio":"333bet21: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar no desktop ou no celular!  \nDescubra um mundo de diversão e emoção nas suas apostas, onde quer que você esteja!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: Av. 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Street life was my first love,  discovering the people and places of the city through the lens of my Nikon F3, and bringing the images to life in my darkroom. \n\nTelling stories of people remains my primary focus.\n","user_id":76333,"name":"Terri Unger","website":"www.terriunger.com"},{"id":527901,"bio":"","user_id":527317,"name":"Fabrizia Costa","website":"fabriziacostaphotography.com"},{"id":116389,"bio":"Jaasir Linger (b. Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, 1991) is a visual artist, photographer and filmmaker with Surinamese roots based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.\n","user_id":115787,"name":"Jaasir Linger","website":"jaasirlinger.com"},{"id":846702,"bio":"333bet8  \nExplore um mundo cheio de diversão com nossos incríveis jogos online! 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An example of this are the various anthropological studies and photographic essays on cotton farmers in India, the miners in the Bolivian Altiplano, the human situation after the Chernobyl disaster, Ukraine and Bateyes in the Northwest Line, in the Dominican Republic, among other. His photographic exhibits range from questioning the human condition in different environments and social enclave to conceptual images of the places he visits on his travels.","user_id":6986,"name":"Pedro Farias Nardi","website":"www.pedrofariasnardi.com"},{"id":204679,"bio":"Christa Joyner Moody is a photographer that grew up in Texas where she spent her early years in her grandparents’ art studio watching them paint and create. She credits her grandparents for encouraging her to visually explore, question and gain understanding of the world around her. As a young child she enjoyed drawing, painting and ceramics and later in college dabbled in sculpture. In her early teens she was given her first camera and has been photographing her life, experiences and explorations ever since. \nShe received both her B.A. in Photo-communications from St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas and her Masters in Art Education from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. \nChrista has shown extensively in the Tampa Bay Area as well as New York, Texas, Oregon and Vermont. Her photographs are in private collections including those in New York, North Carolina, Virginia, Texas and Florida. She has also been the recipient of many awards both from the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts and The Tampa Regional Artist.\nChrista has taught photography and art in Houston, Texas and Reston, Virginia. Currently she is a full time photographer residing in the Tampa Bay area since 2001 with her husband.\n","user_id":204077,"name":"Christa Moody","website":"www.christajoynermoody.com"},{"id":124737,"bio":"Photographe/photojournaliste entre la Grèce et la Belgique. ","user_id":124135,"name":"ArisOik Onomou","website":""},{"id":803195,"bio":"For two decades, Stephane Ferrero’s lens has captured everything from the raw emotion of photojournalism to the polished gleam of fashion campaigns. \n\nCollaboration has been a cornerstone of Ferrero's career. He's worked with renowned international brands, celebrated personalities, and diverse fields, constantly pushing creative boundaries. Alongside commercial work, he creates and exhibits personal photographic series, sharing his unique perspective with the world since 2008.\u2028\u2028\n\nStephane spends half his time in France, and the other half in Shanghai, Singapore, Taipei.\n","user_id":790133,"name":"Stephane FERRERO","website":""},{"id":125031,"bio":"Informático de profesión, he encontrado en la fotografía la forma de retratar y revivir todo lo que siento y observo con mis ojos allá donde voy.","user_id":124429,"name":"Joshua Miravalles Gómez","website":"www.jmgfoto.com"},{"id":803007,"bio":"As a full-time engineer and part-time photographer, I strive to capture the world through a unique lens, blending the precision of my technical background with the creativity of my artistic pursuits. My passion for photography encompasses a wide range of subjects including art, nature, poetry, travel, streets, and landscapes. Each photograph I take is an attempt to tell a story, evoke emotion, and capture the essence of the moment.\n\nPhotography, for me, is more than just a hobby; it is a medium to express my perspective and to document the beauty and complexity of the world around us. Whether it's the bustling energy of urban life, the serene beauty of nature, or the subtle poetry found in everyday scenes, I aim to present these moments with authenticity and depth.\n\nThrough my work, I hope to inspire others to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, to appreciate the unnoticed, and to foster a deeper connection with the world we live in. My journey as a photographer is driven by a relentless curiosity and a desire to explore and share the myriad facets of our existence.","user_id":789983,"name":"Bodhisatta Maiti","website":""},{"id":72389,"bio":"Alex Macro: The Visionary Lens of Cultural Fusion\nBorn on March 25, 1970, in the vibrant city of Newcastle upon-Tyne, Alex Macro embodies a unique blend of French heritage from his mother and English roots from his father. This cultural fusion is the wellspring of his extraordinary artistic vision, shaping his perspective as a photographer from an early age.\nA Glimpse into the Origins\nPhotography found its way into young Alex's heart at the tender age of seven. His life was meticulously documented by his mother, who created an annual photo album. These childhood experiences instilled in him a deep appreciation for the art, even though it seemed distant and inaccessible. The spark was ignited by his French grandfather and uncles, who were fervent photographers. Growing up in the north of England during the 1970s, their passion was a deviation from the norm.\nAlex's journey officially began with an Art Foundation course at Sunderland Polytechnic from 1988 to 1989. This period laid the foundation for his photographic pursuits and guiding him toward the Kent Institute of Art and Design, where he pursued a degree in Time-Based Media from 1989 to 1992. It was here that his fascination with both video and photography blossomed, encouraged by an environment that valued experimentation.\nHowever, his penchant for pushing boundaries led to a ban from the photography department, something that should actually have been encouraged at an art school.\nA Glimpse into Excellence\nAlex's artistic","user_id":72118,"name":"Alex Macro","website":"www.alexmacro.com"},{"id":841411,"bio":"I come from a background in Pure Mathematics, with no formal training in art or photography. I do not use professional cameras; I shoot exclusively with my smartphone. For me, photography is not about technical parameters, but about intuitive observation. Much like mathematics deals with abstract structures, I use my phone to document the abstract, often glitch-like variables of reality. I am simply an observer, using the most accessible tool to express the detachment I feel from the world.","user_id":827254,"name":"Xinyi Fu","website":null},{"id":803006,"bio":"Vaibhav Lila Jayan is a San Francisco-based photographer. He is self-taught and believes in capturing true moments in a single exposure. He utilizes the street as his canvas and doesn’t believe in adding additional elements post-processing.\n\nGear: Leica M systems, Sony","user_id":789982,"name":"Vaibhav Lila Jayan","website":"www.studiovlj.com"},{"id":822634,"bio":"Chris Leventis is an interdisciplinary artist based in the small historic town of Tarpon Springs, Florida. His exploration of the creative has spanned over 25 years and encompassed a multitude of mediums. \n\nAs a photographer,  Leventis leverages the benefits of both digital and analog technology in pursuit of images that reimagine the spaces he investigates. Through his process, the work often reflects a deep engagement with nature and the abstract representation of time. \n\nUsing historical processes, Leventis adds the last layer of expression through the Platinum/Palladium and Photopolymer Gravure processes, where he has discovered a type of magic.  “These processes allow me to elevate my imagery exponentially, using the hand to find layers of expression otherwise impossible.“  \"I learn more about the image and myself while meticulously working with ink, paper and chemicals to realize the final state of a photograph.\"\n\nAlso an experimental sound artist and musician, Leventis uses experimental sound synthesis to realize the rich and complex sonic world of the spaces he photographs. He believes every space has a voice and uses technology to capture its energy and, ultimately, its song.\n\nLeventis finds teaching others the perfect companion to self-expression.  “There is a symbiotic relationship that I find in teaching, which I treasure.” \n\nLeventis, holds a BFA in Digital Art Technology and an MFA from Maine Media College. He intends to push the boundaries of his art through teaching students to explore the intersection of technology and traditional forms.","user_id":808372,"name":"Chris Leventis","website":"www.chrisleventis.com"},{"id":36016,"bio":"I'm a Brazillian photographer I lived in France for two years where photography stung me, back in Brazil I worked in a studio for models composite for 4 years. After that, my wife got a scholarship from the NZ govt and here I am 27 years later. I work for the National Library in Wellington where I have several roles including photographing products and events.","user_id":36021,"name":"Marcelo Duque Cesar","website":""},{"id":158314,"bio":"Anna Thiele is a Berlin-based artist who uses photography to explore various facets of transformation and the fragility of life. In her projects dedicated to urban change, she traces the interrelations between space and people, especially in public places where urban and social visions find their expression. In 2020, her first book 'Tempelhof. Metamorphosis' was published by DISTANZ and awarded the German Photobook Prize in Silver. Increasingly, Anna Thiele also works on more associative projects, in which she transforms diverse fragments from an everyday context into her own poetic spaces and narratives. All of her projects are permeated by a sense of concentration and calm as well as by her graphic signature. \n\nAnna Thiele was a master student with the German photographer and professor Arno Fischer at the renowned Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Berlin. Her work has been regularly exhibited and honoured, and it is also included in public and private collections. More of her photographic work and information at www.annathiele.de as well as on Instagram @annathiele_photography.","user_id":157712,"name":"anna thiele","website":"www.annathiele.de"},{"id":688373,"bio":"I am a Michigan-native photographer, artist, graphic designer and professor in the Department of Art and Design at Central Michigan University, where I have taught photography, drawing and a wide range of courses in the graphic design program. I am also a Principle at Design Direction, LLC, a design communication studio where I have helped to guide non-profits, small start-ups, institutions and fortune 500 companies to “define and tell their stories through strategies that advance their impact on the world”.  \n\nI am primarily a designer, but my experience with the camera covers more than four decades and includes advertising photography, using the camera as a tool for fine art creation, documentary non-profit projects, and a variety of landscape imagery. I've been fortunate to have had my work exhibited nationally and internationally; published and shown in a variety of national and international books, magazines and exhibits; and honored by a number of leading design organizations including Communication Arts, the American Institute of Graphic Design (AIGA), Graphis, The American Advertising Federation where I've received multiple district and regional Gold Addys, The Webby Awards (non-profit website of the year), The Pixel Awards, The Creativity Awards, the American Graphic Design Awards, Logo Lounge and others. I also have had the privilege to serve as a juror for a few photographic shows and several national design competitions.","user_id":687789,"name":"clark most","website":"www.clarkmost.com"},{"id":92634,"bio":"I've done more jobs than is necessarily wise until I settled on photography. I like how photography has become a democratic means of expression even if that means I lose a job. \n\nThe internal world of the photographer, subject and viewer is in a cohabitation of flux with the external world. The matrices of meaning layers shift accordingly with the camera as the only constant. And it is here where the camera colludes, includes and excludes arbitrarily. ","user_id":92158,"name":"Emmett McSheffrey","website":""},{"id":803036,"bio":"I am passionate photographer and explore the world through my camera.","user_id":790007,"name":"Satoru Inami","website":"inami.art"},{"id":777324,"bio":"","user_id":768738,"name":"Stefania Barile","website":null},{"id":767532,"bio":"A self-taught photographer from Johore, Malaysia, started his artistic journey back in 2007. While his academic background lies in the field of Information Technology, Yuji’s passion for capturing moments and telling stories through his lens is entirely self-driven.\n\nTaking a hiatus for over a decade, Yuji made a return this time with a rangefinder camera and a 35mm lens. His late father's question, \"Why aren't you taking photos anymore?\" sparked a fire in his heart. Motivated by his father's memory and a desire to reconnect with his creative side, he began a journey of rediscovery.\n\nInfluenced by iconic photographer, Jim Marshall, who shaped the music industry's photography, Yuji aims to create images that resonate deeply with viewers, transcending the boundaries of time and culture. He uses black and white imagery to bring attention to the often unnoticed stories. Through his lens, he seeks to evoke emotions and uncover hidden beauty in the ordinary.\n","user_id":760885,"name":"Yuji Haikal","website":"www.yujihaikal.com"},{"id":698458,"bio":"At 10, my father gave me my first camera and introduced me to the world of photography and the darkroom. I continued to learn self-taught at first and through academies in the 90s. In order to achieve what I want to reflect in my images I have also trained in complementary areas such as makeup, graphic design or window dressing.\n\nCurrently working as a web developer, my professional experience in photography ranges from social photography to the industrial laboratory. I have published in national and international magazines and press as well as on various online platforms.\n\nSince 2006 I participate in several photographic associations, such as the Andalusian Federation of Photography (FAF), the Spanish Confederation of Photography, the PhotoEstepona Collective and the Image Collective of Fuengirola, of which I am currently president.\n\nIn 2023 I am awarded the distinction of FAF Artist, and FAF Excellence in 2024.\n\nAfter several photography awards and more than sixty collective exhibitions, I am currently focused on the development of individual projects and the management of the Image Collective.","user_id":697874,"name":"David Tomé","website":"www.davidtome.com"},{"id":738552,"bio":"I was born in 1991 in Qazvin, a city in the\nCentral District of Qazvin province, Iran.\n \nI learned about the art of photography at the\nage of 15 during a classes at the Institute for\nthe Intellectual Development of Children\nand adolescents in Iran (CIDCA) project.\n \nAt the age of 16, I passed a specialized\nphotojournalism course at Qazvin press\nhouse, and at age of 19, I started\nphotojournalism experience at the Iranian\nlabor news agency (ILNA). One year later I\nstarted working at the Iranian student news\nagency (ISNA) as a photographer and editor.\n \nMy interests are social and documentary\nphotography.","user_id":736670,"name":"Mehdi Motamed","website":"mehdimotamed.com"},{"id":684363,"bio":"Ameture in Photography. I am Finance person by profession. But I like to use camera in place of paint brush.   ","user_id":683779,"name":"Sutapa Bhattacharya","website":""},{"id":803010,"bio":"Kim Cantine began taking photos with her iPhone and sharing them casually over Instagram. She was encouraged by the positive feedback and then invited to join a women's photography group.  She has recently exhibited her work at the 5X7 Group Show at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, in Woodstock NY,  5X5 Group Show at the Morton Library in Rhinecliff NY, Cuba Photos Solo Show at the Locavor Red Hook NY.","user_id":789985,"name":"kim cantine","website":""},{"id":241529,"bio":"Freelance writer and photographer (fulltime)","user_id":240927,"name":"Kees Krick","website":"www.keeskrick.com"},{"id":125009,"bio":"In addition to his work as a fashion, commercial and portrait photographer, the Italian is passionate about narrative, documentary photography. His work is focused on environment, human rights and migration. Lanfranchi’s work is published by the likes of Der Spiegel, The Guardian, Vanity Fair, Internazionale.","user_id":124407,"name":"Nicoló Lanfranchi","website":"nicolanfranchi.com"},{"id":551809,"bio":"Documentary and Social Photography, Theater and Cinema Photography, Bachelor of Photography","user_id":551225,"name":"Ali Ghafari","website":""},{"id":70963,"bio":"Alina Rudya is a Ukrainian-born photographer, currently living and working in Berlin, Germany.\n\nBooks:\n\nBell Collective (2019), DuMONT / Kyiv by Locals (2017/2018) / Prypyat mon Amour (2016), DISTANZ\n\nSelected exhibitions:\n• November 2018\nSolo-exhibition at the Kyiv Photo Fair\n• April 2016\nSolo-Exhibition Prypyat mon Amour, Kanya Gallery, Berlin\n• June-September 2015\nSolo-Exhibition \"Instacity\" at the Sanatorium (Berlin)\n","user_id":70694,"name":"Alina Rudya","website":"www.alinarudya.com"},{"id":208140,"bio":"","user_id":207538,"name":"Mika Latva-Hoiska","website":""},{"id":846698,"bio":"36bet, uma plataforma divertida para você se divertir com slots e jogos eletrônicos!\nEntre na brincadeira online pelo desktop ou celular e descubra novas emoções!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. 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In 2021, he received an ‘Honourable Mention’ in the prestigious Hariban Award, run by Benrido Atelier in Kyoto, Japan.\n\nIn 2023, he published his first monograph entitled ‘False Friends’.\n\n\nRecent Shortlists \u0026amp; Awards include -\n \nGomma Photography Grant 2021 - Finalist,  Black \u0026amp; White Category\n\nHariban Award, Benrido Atelier, Kyoto, Japan, 2021. Winners list - ‘Honourable Mention’ category\n\nInCadaqués International Photography Festival. Open Call, 2018. Winner\n\nFotofilmic 18//Shortlist 1 \u0026amp; selected for Travelling Exhibition, 2019\n\nGomma Photography Grant, 2017. Shortlist \n\nRenaissance Photography Prize, 2017. Finalist","user_id":8480,"name":"Dominic Turner","website":"www.dominicturner.ie"},{"id":71114,"bio":"CARMEN RAMON CAMI\nPhotographer Artist. Barcelona. Spain\nGraduate in History of Art and Photographer.\nI have participated in various group and solo exhibitions in different cities.\nI like the artistic experimentation in content and in form.\n\nAWARDS\n2016 IPA HONORABLE MENTION CATEGORY FAMILY OF MAN \n2017 MUSA WOMAN’S ESSENCE SHOW PARIS \n2017 ACCESIT SKY GALLERY ART’S II BIENAL FOTOGRAFÍA. BARCELONA \n2018 35AWARDS2017 FINALIST  CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY \n2018 IPA HONORABLE MENTION CATEGORY ABSTRACT\n2019 NDAWARDS HONORABLE MENTION\n2021 PX3 PARIS HONORABLE MENTION","user_id":70845,"name":"CARMEN RAMON","website":"www.camifotografia.com "},{"id":70981,"bio":"Sputnik Photos is an international collective founded in 2006 by documentary photographers from Central and Eastern Europe. We are united by a desire to observe and describe what surrounds us, as well as by our common experience of living in post-transformation countries.\n\nOur achievements to date include important international awards, such as World Press Photo and Pictures of the Year International. Together we have organized several exhibitions around the world and published 8 photobooks. Our projects have been featured at photography festivals, in galleries and magazines worldwide.","user_id":70712,"name":"Sputnik Photos","website":"sputnikphotos.com"},{"id":279065,"bio":"Shona Waldron is a multidisciplinary artist based in London, UK. Through blurring demarcations, she explores ideas surrounding the intersection of art, nature and technology to evoke a sense of wonder and a world of infinite possibility. Investigating mutable, metamorphic states is also a recurrent theme used to illustrate the transition into a future that is impossible to predict or control.","user_id":278463,"name":"Shona Waldron","website":"www.shonawaldron.com"},{"id":70965,"bio":"Adriana Zehbrauskas is a Brazilian documentary photographer based in Mexico City, Mexico.\n\nHer work covers mostly issues related to migration, religion and the aftermath of the violence related to the drug wars in Mexico  as well as the daily life of sub and misrepresented communities.\n\nShe contributes regularly to The New York Times, BuzzFeed News, The Washington Post and others.\n\nAdriana is  one of the three photographers profiled in the documentary “Beyond Assignment” (USA, 2011, produced by The Knight Center for International Media and the University of Miami. She’s one of the recipients of the first Getty Images Instagram Grant and was awarded Best Female Photojournalist -Troféu Mulher Imprensa (Brazil). Her mobile photography work was selected by Time Magazine for the “29 Instagrams That Defined the World in 2014″ and her project on Faith in Brazil and Mexico was awarded a Art \u0026amp; Worship World Prize by the Niavaran Artistic Creation Foundation.\n\nWhen not photographing she can be seen either reading a book or trying to play the guitar.","user_id":70696,"name":"Adriana Zehbrauskas","website":"azpix.com.br"},{"id":59594,"bio":"For nearly two decades Kalliope Amorphous has explored dreamlike and surreal narratives through a diverse portfolio of fine art, portraiture, experimental photography, and conceptual art. Whether excavating the contents of her own subconscious in self-portraiture, documenting the people and environment around her through street photography, or experimenting with unique conceptual processes, Amorphous takes the viewer to a place where alienation and fragility are offset by moments of beauty.\n\nHer photographs have been widely published and exhibited throughout the United States and internationally and her photographs are included in private collections worldwide including Spain, Romania, Germany, Holland, India, Russia, and the United States. She currently divides her time between Providence, Rhode Island and New York City. \n\nIn addition to her visual work, she is the founder and artist behind the perfume brand Amorphous, a niche perfumery specializing in emotive and unusual fine fragrances.\n","user_id":59599,"name":"Kalliope Amorphous","website":"www.kalliopeamorphous.com"},{"id":803155,"bio":"","user_id":790102,"name":"Eleni Berati","website":""},{"id":683126,"bio":"Roaming the world capturing diversity and vibrancy.","user_id":682542,"name":"Chaim Roberts","website":""},{"id":241826,"bio":"","user_id":241224,"name":"Joel van Vliet","website":"www.unpretentiousphotography.com"},{"id":518360,"bio":"Based in New York City, I am a street photographer always on the lookout for that decisive moment.","user_id":517776,"name":"Andrea Klausner","website":"andreaklausner.myportfolio.com"},{"id":846701,"bio":"333bet  \nSlots e jogos eletrônicos para todos os gostos! 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During that time I found a constant in my work: reflections, color and vertical format.\nIn 2014 I came back to Spain where I currently reside. I work in the media department of a swedish real estate agency and in my free time I travel and take reflection shots of the world.","user_id":70693,"name":"Mena Sambiasi","website":"www.menasambiasi.com"},{"id":71172,"bio":"Born in Changchun, Jilin Province, China, in 1987; based in Beijing. \n\nSOLO EXHIBITION:\n2015 January-February, MY MUM, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong, China\n\n2014\n2014 December-January, HIDE, Soy Sauce Factory, Bangkok, Thailand\n2014 October, REN HANG, Nicolas Hugo Gallery, Paris, France \n2014 September, ANATOMY OF THE IMAGE, 104 Kléber Gallery, Paris, France\n2014 August - October, PHYSICAL BORDERLINE 身体的边界, Three shadows +3 gallery, Beijing, China\n2014 June, IN ADDITION TO SLEEP, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Copenhagen, Denmark\n2014 April - May, IN ADDITION TO SLEEP, Vasli Souza gallery, Malmo, Sweden\n2014 January -March, LA CHINE A NUE NUE gallery, Paris Pantin, France","user_id":70903,"name":"Ren Hang","website":"renhang.org"},{"id":851279,"bio":"","user_id":837123,"name":"Nataliia Berman","website":null},{"id":71074,"bio":"A graduate in political science, currently works as a photographer based in Spain. His photographic works mainly focus on social and political identities with an emphasis on the natural environment. His works have been published in several medias in Nepal. In 2015 held his first solo exhibition In Visible at the Nepal Art Council. Participated in Art Helps Nepal 2015, an initiative to help earthquake victim, and also took part in Nepal’s first international photo festival PhotoKathmandu 2016. In 2017 he published his first photo book Sutra.  Held an exhibition in BYOPaper Les Rencontres of Photographie Arles 2017, France. Presented Sutra at Foam Editions, Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2017.\n","user_id":70805,"name":"Rohan Thapa","website":"www.rohansthapa.com"},{"id":281798,"bio":"I was about 5 or 6 when I first held a camera. Actually, it was my mother’s device, she was a photographer as well.\n\nTwenty years later, I became a graphic designer and started to use a simple digital camera.\n\nHere I am now, with my device replaced by a full frame hybrid camera, capturing anything eye-catching or graphically interesting.\n\nExploring nearby brownfield sites, I was looking for new objects to photograph, and so, one thing leading to another; I have found myself visiting castles, mansions, and abandoned hospitals or waiting to be offered a second lease of life.\n\nAttracted by this kind of no-man’s land, deserted areas where usually none would have to dwell, I imagine these places busy and noisy again, as if I am being taken by a sense of nostalgia, and by capturing them, I freeze them in time, highlighting locations’ reliefs, colors and architecture.","user_id":281196,"name":"Nicolas Pluquet","website":"nicolaspluquet.com"},{"id":693529,"bio":"\"To Andy Bauer, street photography offers the opportunity to connect with the world, to immerse himself in colours, structures and situations. Feeling that pulse is really exciting to him. He quotes:  'Every street corner, every passer-by and every fleeting moment can tell a story. It is the people who breathe life into the streets. What is particularly fascinating to me is the play with light and shadow. That's why southern countries, especially Cuba, inspire me so much. The light there always blows me away. It often adds depth, emotionality and a sense of mystery to the everyday.' Andy's photographic vision is shaped by an interest in people and their stories. Let's walk with him through the streets and admire his excellent and strong street photographs.\"\n\n Yvette Depaepe on https://1x.com/magazine/permalink/9765","user_id":692945,"name":"Andreas Bauer","website":"andreasbauer-photo.de"},{"id":803194,"bio":"Carlos Macedo, fotojornalista brasileiro independente, sênior em pesquisa antropológica, em Porto Alegre, no Rio Grande do Sul.  Move-se entre regiões de diferentes contextos sociais em busca de histórias sensíveis e contemporâneas. ","user_id":790132,"name":"Carlos Macedo","website":"www.carlosmacedo.me"},{"id":277912,"bio":"New York City bristles with energy. it influences us and makes us who we are. Yet we also make the city. Structure and planning respond to the needs  of millions of inhabitants and visitors. The complete reality is a combination, a self referential loop. We are the city, the city is us.... I take my camera and immerse myself in that loop, a witness to this city, these people and this moment in time.","user_id":277310,"name":"Scot Surbeck","website":"www.scotsurbeck.com"},{"id":745876,"bio":"","user_id":742817,"name":"Kinga Gorak","website":"kingseatingpopcorn.com"},{"id":71169,"bio":"Christina Malkoun is a freelance Photojournalist and Documentary Photographer. Working as the Art Director of ELLE ArabWorld magazine since 2006. Her personal work is focused on human rights related issues. Christina received a BA in Moving Image and Typography, from Notre Dame University, Lebanon, in 2005. She also graduated in Multimedia from Foundry Photojournalism Workshop, Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 2012. Her recent projects have been concentrated on refugees across the Middle East and North Africa. And wants to continue in this field of displaced people around the world.","user_id":70900,"name":"Christina Malkoun","website":"www.christinamalkoun.com"},{"id":664829,"bio":"Build: 1971\n\ntraining: \nBachelor Graphic Management\nBachelor Journalism\nArt classes photography at academy of Merksem and St.Niklaas.\n\nexperience:\nFormer photography editor at newspaper De Morgen\nFormer freelance photographer with a preference for portrait / documentary / reportage","user_id":664245,"name":"Frank Lambrechts","website":"flambrechts.wordpress.com"},{"id":145515,"bio":"Photographer based between London and Bristol working in Portraiture and documentary. ","user_id":144913,"name":"joseph horton","website":"www.joseph-horton.com"},{"id":103638,"bio":"Agnese Morganti is an Italian documentary photographer, currently based in Milan, Italy.\n\nShe is a graduate of the Libera Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence (BA Photography \u0026amp; Visual Arts, 2009) and the University of Westminster in London (MA Photojournalism \u0026amp; Documentary Photography, 2010). In 2018 she was selected as a bursary recipient to attend the Anzenberger Masterclass in Vienna. \n\nHer background lies in classic documentary photography and her most recent works often investigate the intersections of daily life with the online and offline environments – both in the individual and the collective experience.\n\nAgnese’s work has been published by El Paìs, Marie Claire, D La Repubblica, L’Espresso, IoDonna, MIND, DAS Magazin, VICE, Internazionale, It’s Nice That, and other national and international press outlets. \n\nAgnese has been a member of international collective Women Photograph.\n","user_id":103036,"name":"Agnese Morganti","website":"www.aggiemorganti.com"},{"id":295212,"bio":"","user_id":294610,"name":"Francis Decroix","website":""},{"id":778378,"bio":"Born in 1984, Tommy Goguely lives and works between Paris and Bordeaux. With a background in fundamental physics and a degree in aeronautical engineering, he first taught himself photography before enrolling at the Bordeaux School of Fine Arts, where he developed a more conceptual approach.\nInfluenced by photographic theory, his practice explores the conditions of the medium’s existence in the digital age, with a particular focus on the transition between analog and digital regimes. This shift is not understood here as a rupture, but as a ground for historicization, friction, and reactivation: sensor disruption, algorithmic détournement, reinterpretation of foundational icons... What emerges is a critical practice in which photography is not exhausted by its technical apparatuses, but replayed through them.","user_id":769585,"name":"Tommy Goguely","website":"www.tommygoguely.com"},{"id":803284,"bio":"","user_id":790212,"name":"Pep Amores","website":"lfi-online.de/en/gallery/Pep-Amores-874174.html"},{"id":846705,"bio":"375bet: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar no desktop ou no celular!\nDescubra a diversão sem limites e venha se divertir com nossos jogos incríveis!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. Amazonas, 9306, Conj. 101 - Jardins, São Paulo - SP, 28634-344, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 71 99590-2713\nE-mail: 375bet.br.com@gmail.com\n#375bet #375bet_Slot #375bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://375bet.br.com","user_id":832549,"name":"375betbrcom 375betbrcom","website":null},{"id":135123,"bio":"Je suis un photographe basé à Mons (Belgique).\nMa recherche ? Avant tout, réaliser une photo \"simple\", la plus simple possible. \nJ'aime photographier des personnes à domicile pour les situer dans leur environnement et privilégie le relâchement, le lâcher-prise pendant une séance.\n \"Ne rien faire !\" Pas de poses, pas de jeu d'acteur, mais juste un regard, une présence, l'esquisse d'un geste, d'une pensée.\nUne émotion discrète, un non-dit, un \"non-montré\", qui tend à révéler un instant indicible, une subtilité bien loin des images fracassantes.  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This experience awakened my curiosity to see what life looks like in a frame, which made me took my camera and jump into the streets. ","user_id":801359,"name":"Michail Frousklias","website":""},{"id":157831,"bio":"I was born in Rome, in 1965.  As journalist and photographer I am the author of about thirty books on natural parks and biodiversity, culture heritage, travel and I also produced exhibitions, websites, etc. In 2012-2015 I have been the editor in chief of nature photography italian magazine Asferico by AFNI. I consider photography as a powerful tool able to highlight and help to understand the contemporary world. I usually lead workshops and photo tours in Italy and abroad.  In 2021 I covered the entire Via Appia by foot from Rome to Brindisi (630 km) in a month's journey, producing a photographic exhibition for the Ministry of Culture which was displayed in Rome, Venosa, Brindisi. My latest book is \"GRA. A journey on the Grande Raccordo Anulare of Rome\". ","user_id":157229,"name":"GIULIO IELARDI","website":"www.giulioielardi.com"},{"id":270265,"bio":"Paul Preece is a photographer and scientist based in Oxford, England. \n\nExhibitions:\n\n2008 – Palacio de Conde Duque, Madrid, Spain. \n2009 – Casino de Marbella, Spain.\n2010 – Casino de La Coruña, Spain.\n2011 – Museo do Pobo Galego, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.\n2017 – The Other Art Fair, Saatchi, The Arnolfini, Bristol, UK. Link\n2017 – Landmark Arts Centre, London.\n2017 – Windsor Contemporary Art Fair.\n2018 – Surrey Contemporary Art Fair.\n2019 – The North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, UK. ","user_id":269663,"name":"Paul Preece","website":"www.paulpreece.com"},{"id":154515,"bio":"My photography addresses the social aspects of people.\nCommon life stories of simple people who face small business or large business every day, this is my passion.\nStreet is a type of photography that fascinates and relaxes me at the same time, I look for subjects, lights and color combinations.","user_id":153913,"name":"Antonio Presta","website":"info@photogroup.online"},{"id":84258,"bio":"My passion for photography came late in life.  While I had first grabbed a camera in college I didn't shoot much.  In the 30 years that passed between college graduation and 2001, there were fewer than 40 rolls taken.  Since then, I've immersed myself in photography - reading, shooting, taking classes, attending workshops.  I feel fortunate to be a part of all of this .","user_id":83901,"name":"Tom Vani","website":"www.tomvani.com"},{"id":270460,"bio":"Chandan Khanna is a photojournalist working with Agence France-Presse (AFP) based in Port-au- Prince, Haiti covering North-America earlier was posting in New Delhi (India) and Shanghai (China). Khanna started his photography career in the year 2014, AFP is his first job as a professional photographer. Earlier Khanna was enrolled into a business administration course which he chose not to complete and follow his passion of photography instead.","user_id":269858,"name":"Chandan Khanna","website":"www.chandankhanna.com"},{"id":197295,"bio":"Tengo 67 años soy fotógrafo desde los 22, trabajé en varias Editoriales en mi país como fotógrafo de Staff y desde hace ya bastante tiempo lo hago en forma Free-Lance. La fotografía es mi pasión. ","user_id":196693,"name":"claudio sala","website":"www.claudiosala.com.ar"},{"id":179821,"bio":"As a former musician I always related music with visuals emotions, I needed to express my feelings and world perspectives through a lens.\nMy passion kept growing by years, I needed to explore the fundamental of photography and shoot films. \nSince I started film, my way to consume images radically changed.\n \nAll the process from capturing memories to the developing step is so satisfying, organic. Always pushes me to be a better instant catcher. \n\n","user_id":179219,"name":"Anthony-Matthieu Girard","website":"amgirardfilms.com"},{"id":803341,"bio":"I am an 72 years old lawyer, located in Hamburg, Germany. My passion is photography, mostly on the streets, where I love to observe daily life.","user_id":790257,"name":"Karsten Toetter","website":"www.karsten-toetter.de"},{"id":450928,"bio":"I have been immersed in photography since 1973. I work in many photographic mediums and genres.","user_id":450344,"name":"Bruce Fisher","website":"brucefisherphoto.smugmug.com"},{"id":99178,"bio":"The Belfast Photo Festival is a not for profit organisation that presents one of the leading International Festivals of photography in the United Kingdom and the Visual Arts Festival of Northern Ireland.\n\nSince 2011 this major photographic event has attracted thousands to Belfast, celebrating some of the finest National and International contemporary photography across 30 museums, galleries and public venues.\n\nThe Festival consists of exhibitions, talks, symposiums, workshops, screenings, masterclasses, portfolio reviews and tours. The next edition takes place 4th - 30th June 2015.","user_id":98577,"name":"Belfast Photo Festival","website":"www.belfastphotofestival.com"},{"id":452696,"bio":"Christopher J. Jones is an independent documentary photographer from Manchester, UK. In 2016, he travelled for nine months by bicycle throughout India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia — his first extensive photographic outing. Upon returning to London, he continued photographing on the streets and continued to make photographic trips to Turkey, Greece, Italy, and Mexico. Christopher is a Director’s Fellow and a 2023 graduate of the Documentary Photography and Visual Journalism program at the International Centre of Photography, New York. He is actively engaged in humanitarian-based projects, such as migration through the Eastern Mediterranean and the effects of climate change on communities, as well as documenting the intersection of tourism and tradition in his current home on the island of Corfu, Greece. ","user_id":452112,"name":"Chris Jones","website":"www.christopher-jones.co"},{"id":71159,"bio":"Lottie Davies was born in Guildford, UK, in 1971. After a degree in philosophy at St Andrews University in Scotland, she moved back to England to learn the photographic trade as an assistant in London, where she has since been based.\n\nDavies’ unique style has been employed in a variety of contexts, including newspapers, glossy magazines, books and advertising.  She has won recognition in numerous awards, including the Association of Photographers’ Awards, the International Color Awards, and the Schweppes Photographic Portrait Awards.  Her work, particularly the 'Memories and Nightmares' series, has garnered international acclaim. Quints won First Prize at the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Awards 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery in London, Viola As Twins won the Photographic Art Award, Arte Laguna Prize in Venice in 2011, and her imagery as a whole won the Young Masters Art Prize in 2012.\n\nDavies’ work is concerned with stories and personal histories, the tales and myths we use to structure our lives: memories, life-stories, beliefs.  She takes inspiration from classical and modern painting, cinema and theatre as well as the imaginary worlds of literature. She employs a deliberate reworking of our visual vocabulary, playing on our notions of nostalgia, visual conventions and subconscious ‘looking habits’, with the intention of evoking a sense of recognition, narrative and movement.  Sandy Nairne, director of the National Portrait Gallery in London, has described Davies’ work as “brilliantly imaginative”.","user_id":70890,"name":"Lottie Davies","website":"www.lottiedavies.com"},{"id":713781,"bio":"","user_id":713197,"name":"Jack Ramsdale","website":"www.jackramsdalephotography.com"},{"id":803392,"bio":"","user_id":790293,"name":"Samat Khovitoonkij","website":""},{"id":803395,"bio":"","user_id":790296,"name":"Simon John Schaap","website":""},{"id":504862,"bio":"Sangmooh HAN is based in Seoul, Korea. Since 2000, he has been a professional photographer and regular contributor to top Korean and renowned international media, including Robb Report Korea and MorningCalm magazine for Korean Air. He works with major Korean companies and high-end brands for advertising photographs.\nAbove all, he is best known for strong portraits and landscapes with combination of\nrich colors and spiritual enchantment. Proud to be a dedicated volunteer for UNICEF Korea, trips to Myanmar and Chad have re-grasped his preference in documentary works. With his restless support for haenyeo (female diver from Jeju island), he recently commenced documentary works on this traditional Korean heritage.\n","user_id":504278,"name":"Sangmooh Han","website":"sangmooh@naver.com"},{"id":273395,"bio":"L’art est un espace de jeu qui embellit le monde ou le déconstruit : Danielle Aspis a choisi l’embellissement. Artiste numérique, elle compose avec l’abstrait et le fictionnel, ou le documentaire , en partant des fonctionnalités étendues du logiciel Photoshop. Sa recherche lui ouvre des territoires insoupçonnés au travers desquels elle documente la vie par une théâtralité ludique.  \nDanielle Aspis est aussi photographe depuis plus de 30 ans. Elle commence sa carrière en réalisant des reportages de théâtre, puis ses travaux s'orientent vers la pratique en studio et l’événementiel. De façon simultanée, elle poursuit ses recherches plastiques et artistiques en exposant ses travaux personnels (Paris, Ile de France, Vichy) et élargit ses connaissances théoriques et historiques par des études universitaires. C’est par cette voie qu'elle construit sa théorie de l’action, en abordant l’image par la théâtralité où l’espace de jeu se décline en trois espaces : l’espace de production, l’espace de création et l’espace d’exposition. Ceux-ci se transforment en lieux de recherche esthétique, délimités par des modalités artistiques. \n\nTitulaire d’une Maîtrise en Sciences et Techniques (1995) et d’un DEA en Esthétique (1998) à Paris VIII, d’un Doctorat en Histoire et Civilisation à l’EHESS (2014) et d’un DU en Suicidologie de l’Université Paris Descartes (2019), Danielle Aspis a étudié tous les aspects de la pratique photographique: commerciale, artistique et scientifique","user_id":272793,"name":"danielle aspis","website":"danielleaspis-artiste.com"},{"id":803427,"bio":"Minimalist photographer exploring the world through (mainly) black and white lens.","user_id":790319,"name":"Nicola Borkmann","website":""},{"id":803517,"bio":"Retired with an interest in Photography","user_id":790392,"name":"Adrian SKELSEY","website":""},{"id":803487,"bio":"","user_id":790368,"name":"Federico Rinoldi","website":"www.federicorinoldi.com"},{"id":831241,"bio":"My name is Konstantinos Zontanos, Zontanos literally means alive so you could say thats my ethos.I was born and raised in Greece, living like Persephone half of my year in Athens and the rest in a small island called Poros.Stabillity was never really written in my bones,constant moving and change of scenery made me adore uncertain situations.Growing up in them i was quite the brat, thats around the time when i picked the alias KOZO which derives from the starting letters of my sur and last name,but also very importantly isnpired by the japanese word thats literally means brat,street kid.Growing up i tried finding worth in my mundane everyday routine but alas i couldnt,thats when i met my first love cinema.\nThanks to my father who used to be a screenwriter my days became worthwile.Directors such as Kurosawa,Mizogutchi,Tarkovsky,Theo Aggelopulos and many more shaped my world.I desperatly wanted to be in that world but i could never find the way,until i found my mothers old Nikon coolpix,it was a game changer.\nBeing able to freeze fragments of my everyday reality in time eternally was astonishing to me, so i thought that the best place to start if u want to get to the moving pictures is only one , still pictures, frames, photographs.\nMy biggest photographical inspirations are Daido Moriyama from PROVOKE,Sebastiao Salgado,Kudelka,Bruce Gilden and many many more.\nI really cannot describe the way i shoot pictures, maybe i love doing street a bit more than all the rest but still i try to find the beauty in everything and that has made life exciting,always,anywhere.\nI think my work can be called poetic or lyrical, abstract even but i just tend to shoot anything i might come across and find interesting.\nPhotography for now has captivated me, its a wonderful trip and iam eager to see where it is going.\nIam still ofcourse very young, my active preoccupation with photography is only around 4 years but iam gluttonous when it comes to more life and more experiences.I want to discover every aspect of photography and maybe my work will defy death and stay around longer than me, connecting people with the subject and themselves.","user_id":816979,"name":"Konstantinos Zontanos","website":""},{"id":160155,"bio":"He is a Colombian photographer interested in documenting the social and cultural complexity of Colombia. His work is characterized by a deep and human approach, seeking to tell stories that reflect the reality of the country. From a young age, he showed an interest in photography, influenced by his father, who was a passionate amateur photographer. After completing his studies, Esteban began his career as an assistant at a media outlet. He soon became a freelance photojournalist, collaborating with various national and international publications. His work covers a wide range of topics, from social conflicts to intimate portraits of marginalized communities. His focus is on creating visual narratives that not only inform but also generate empathy and reflection. He has worked in various regions of the country, documenting the stories of communities affected by violence, forced displacement, migration, and environmental issues.","user_id":159553,"name":"Esteban Vega La-Rotta","website":"estebanvegalr.com"},{"id":449440,"bio":"I am a 78 year old guy who has  had a love affair with photography for over 50 years. I shoot both Digital and film, including 35mm- Leica M5 as well as Medium Format- Minolta Autocord,  . 4x5's with a Polaroid 110A and a Speed Graphic. For me, my cameras belong on the street, testing my skills as a street photographer, to be fully alert,  observant, camera settings  ready to capture an image.","user_id":448856,"name":"jeffrey perkins","website":"www.morninglightimages.blogspot.com, www.racinghorseart.pixels.com"},{"id":119400,"bio":"","user_id":118798,"name":"Beste Arioglu","website":""},{"id":803500,"bio":"","user_id":790377,"name":"jacob chen","website":""},{"id":71196,"bio":"“I was raised on a lake nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, where fences were non-existent and I roamed freely.  It is where my bond with nature took root.  I wish to convey this sense of wonder and discovery in my portrait, still life, and landscape photography.” \n\nChristina McFaul (b. 1979) graduated with a BA from Brooks Institute of Design in 2001 with a concentration in interior design.  In 2007, she circumnavigated the world in 90 days onboard the MV Explorer with Semester at Sea.  With the arrival of her first son, her interest in photography was rekindled.  In 2012 she founded Christina McFaul Photography, a portraiture studio in Chicago, IL.  She was president of the “Women in Focus” photography group in Chicago, where she lived for five years before returning to California.  In 2023 she was certified by the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy.  Her work has been included in shows at Borders Art Fair (Venice, Italy) Southeast Center for Photography (Greenville, SC), Chicago Botanic Garden, Museum of Art (Arlington, TX), La Jolla Art Association (CA), and The Los Angeles Center for Photography, as well as others. She lives in San Diego","user_id":70927,"name":"Christina McFaul","website":"www.christinamcfaul.com"},{"id":687352,"bio":"Mark Davidson (b. 1984) is a photographer based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. \n\nMark was awarded Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographer (black and white category) by a panel of local and international judges (2022). He also won first prize in the Aussie Street Photography Festival competition and has been a finalist in LensCulture Street Photography awards (2022).\n\nHe also won first place in the Istanbul Street Photo Festival prize for his series on Hong Kong, and has been a finalist in numerous other international street photography competitions.\n\nMark's work has also been featured in 'Reclaim the Street: Street Photography's Moment' (Thames and Hudson) by Stephen McLaren and Matt Stuart.","user_id":686768,"name":"Mark Davidson","website":"markjdavidson.com.au"},{"id":22608,"bio":"Cover image for book 'Everywhere the Undrowned';\nImages in book 'Dream of Venice in Black and White', Editor JoAnn Locktov; author on Venice for Italian magazine, Ytali;  Triptych commissioned by Hahnemühle Fine Art UK for the Birmingham Photography Show; added to their art collection. Interview and photographs in newsletter.\nExhibitions\nInvited to show Wesel, Germany, 'Seven Bullies Eight out the Door' purchased before official opening\nFire and Light, Minneapolis/St Paul; Small Statements of Light, Centrum voor Fotographie, Amsterdam; 54 The Gallery, Mayfair, London; The Freud Gallery, Covent Garden, London; The Milton Gallery, Barnes, London (Artist-in-Residence)\nInternational Garden Photographer of the Year, Collection 8, the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London 2015: Finalist in Single Image, Portfolio and Macro; Collection 7, Finalist and Highly Commended; multiple exhibitions \nVictoria and Albert Museum (juried show), London\nOrleans House Gallery, Richmond-upon-Thames, London \nCommissioned Television Stills Photography\nBBC Television Production, Exit, directed by Prix Italia Winner Clara van Gool\nCommissioned Feature Films Stills Photography\nButterfly Skin, dir by Michael Winterbottom, w Amanda Plummer and Saskia Reeves, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival 1995; Madagascar Skin, dir by Chris Newby, w Bernard Hill and John Hannah, premiered at La Semaine de la Critique at the Cannes Festival 1995. \nSaatchi On-Line Critic’s Choice\nFoliolink On-line Feature with intervie","user_id":22608,"name":"Robynne Limoges","website":"www.RobynneLimoges.com"},{"id":803518,"bio":"Hi my name Ardito Kurniawan from Indonesia. I am a photographer who use Harmonic Armature Composition in my photography artwork and right now I'm studying art of painting so I can apply it to my photography.","user_id":790393,"name":"ardito kurniawan","website":"www.awanardito.com"},{"id":803498,"bio":"","user_id":790376,"name":"Alon Wolf","website":""},{"id":803481,"bio":"","user_id":790363,"name":"Gayle Nosal","website":""},{"id":799765,"bio":"I live and work in Adelaide and pursue a deep passion and interest in photography. I have been studying photography\nover last few years along with doing some focussed work through workshops and travel. I am instinctively drawn towards street and documentary style photography. I resonate with its rawness and unpredictability, which reflects life in itself. Each image is a quiet act of observation, an attempt to find serendipity in everyday scenes.\n\nWhile I’m still relatively early in my street photography journey, I approach my practice with deep passion and a desire for continuous learning. I wander the streets without a fixed plan, letting instinct and light guide me. I’m often drawn to fleeting gestures, quiet moments, and scenes that speak to the broader human condition and environments — solitude, emotion, cultural nuance, and abstraction.\nPhotography is a grounding force for me — something I turn to during travel and in everyday life to feel more present, connected, and creatively alive.","user_id":787398,"name":"Saurabh Khullar","website":""},{"id":791301,"bio":"Born in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in 1955. I was introduced to photography by my Grandfather whose slapdash approach to darkroom technique I still practice. I spent some lost years in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal in the mid-1970's then came home to grow-up. I did a Fine Art degree at Sheffield and a PGCE at Middlesex. I was involved in Education in one way or another for many years but also worked  freelance for the BBC's picture publicity department.","user_id":780211,"name":"Ian Hoskin","website":"www.ianhoskin.co.uk"},{"id":273209,"bio":"Tiago Chediak is a fashion and portrait photographer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Tiago’s work has appeared in Vogue, Marie Claire, Nylon, Harper’s Bazaar and L'Officiel. In 2016 he published his first book “The Live Canvas Project” with his old friend and tattoo artist João Paulo Rodrigues. Alongside his fashion and portrait work – or perhaps in counterpoint to it – Tiago spends time documenting un-distilled, urban life via analog photography. He is currently based in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":272607,"name":"Tiago Chediak","website":"www.tiagochediak.com "},{"id":803240,"bio":"","user_id":790172,"name":"Martin matar","website":"www.martinwadihmatar.com"},{"id":803552,"bio":"A photographer and designer searching for beauty in the quotidian.","user_id":790422,"name":"jmeel allen","website":"www.jmeel.co.uk"},{"id":803541,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer who particularly likes black \u0026amp; white photography. I have done quite a lot of big-city street photography, but I'm also very fond of taking pictures in the rural area where I grow up in Denmark.","user_id":790414,"name":"Poul Hedegaard","website":""},{"id":783047,"bio":"Librada Martínez Cano is an spanish amateur artistic photographer. Her  work explores storytelling from a personal perspective. She tries to tell the stories hidden in the old objects, embroidered clothes, handwritten letters and other curiosities she finds in the abandoned furniture. She has exhibited at national  galleries and museums and has recived several photoawards in national photography competitions.\n\n","user_id":773343,"name":"LIBRADA MARTÍNEZ CANO","website":""},{"id":803576,"bio":"I graduated from Tehran University with a master's degree in cinema. For three years, I collaborated in various film projects. I made a short documentary film. I have been doing street portrait, documentary and landscape photography over 8 years.","user_id":790443,"name":"Heydar Ali Bastani","website":"hbastani92.myportfolio.com"},{"id":71232,"bio":"I am an Irish photographer currently based in London, working on commissions and self-initiated projects.\nRecent Achievements\n- 2015 Winner of the Vienna Phonebook award\n- 2015 Shortlisted for the Luma Dummy Book Award Arles \n- 2014 Winner of The Format Festival Review Award\n- 2014 Nominated for the Bourse du Talent\nSelected Exhibition\n- 2015 September. Kaunas Photo festival. Kaunas, Lithuania.\n- 2015 July. Alt +1000 Festival. Rossiniere, Switzerland.\n- 2015 June. ‘Greetings From Ireland’. Triennale der Photograhie Hamburg.     Germany.\n  2015 May. Kolga Photo Festival. Tbilisi, Georgia.\n- 2014 October. ‘Beside’. Five Years Gallery, London.\n- 2012 June. The Renaissance Photography Prize. The Mall Galleries,\n- 2010 May- Sept. Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) annual show. Dublin,\nIreland.\nEducation\n- 2003. Degree in Photography. Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design \u0026amp; Technology\n- 2002. Diploma in Photography. Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design \u0026amp; Technology","user_id":70963,"name":"Mark Duffy","website":"www.markduffyphotographer.com"},{"id":216058,"bio":"A creative, observational and traditional photographer using both digital and analogue media. Subjects range from street, urban landscapes to portraiture, ideally with a dose of abstraction.  All in monochrome.   The iPhone is always at hand to grab shots on the move, but kit of choice includes mirrorless Fujifilm bodies (X-E3 or X-T2) often paired with manual vintage Pentax lenses for total control and that emotive feel of film.","user_id":215456,"name":"Andy Parker","website":"www.monochromevenice.com"},{"id":803583,"bio":"","user_id":790448,"name":"Sherry Heier","website":""},{"id":135253,"bio":"Pedro is a Brazil-born American advertising and documentary photographer, based in Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles, California.\nDuring his short career, Pedro has won multiple awards and was published by some of the biggest outlets on the planet. However, dinner with family \u0026amp; friends,  peanuts M\u0026amp;Ms, and peanuts, pretzels \u0026amp; coach class seats to his next adventure is what makes him the happiest kid around. ","user_id":134651,"name":"Pedro Oliveira","website":"www.pedrontheworld.photo"},{"id":135140,"bio":"SOBRE MÍ: Formada universitariamente en Bellas Artes, soy fotógrafa profesional desde hace aproximadamente tres décadas. A parte de haber expuesto mi obra a lo largo de este tiempo, he dirigido el espacio fotográfico “El Fotógrafo” en la ciudad de Salamanca donde se integraban proyectos expositivos, librería especializada y estudio de la fotografía antigua a través de técnicas y autores. Actualmente, mis intereses se centran en el campo de la visión fotográfica y cuanto esa mirada alcanza a construir a través de su manipulación, intervención…\n\n2016 Seleccionada para exponer mi portfolio en “ AGENCIA MAGNUM FOTOGRAPHY ADWARDS”, donde una de mis obras fue seleccionada para el cartel.\n2019/2020 Exposición individual en el Domus Artium 2002 Salamanca, “Poéticas de Interior”.\n2020. Mención Honorífica Life Framer en “YOUTHHOOOD”.\n","user_id":134538,"name":"LEONOR BENITO DE LA LASTRA","website":"facebook- leonor benito de la lastra "},{"id":71272,"bio":"Norwegian artist, graduated from Bilder Nordic School of Photography in 2011.\n\nI photograph  refraction, dispersion, and reflection within thrifted objects like crystal engraved glassware, jewelry brooches, rings, gemstones, pins, and metal adornments. \n \nThe foundation I have established through Macrocosmica drives my artistic aspirations, fueling a desire to explore new horizons in visual storytelling.  I am committed to incorporating elements that connect the art of photography with pushing creative boundaries and embracing innovative approaches.\n\nMy refugee upbringing and limited resources deeply influence my view on material possessions, adding a vital layer to my art. I uncover meaning and beauty in ordinary objects, driven by a desire to create with accessible elements. This intertwines my work with the world around me. I strive to create images that transcend the visual realm and tap into the emotional realm of the audience.  ","user_id":71003,"name":"Taida Celi","website":"www.taidaceli.com"},{"id":803048,"bio":"I am a project director, a scuba diver instructor and a hobbyist photographer. ","user_id":790019,"name":"Giuseppe Moscarda","website":"www.gmphotoprojects.com"},{"id":803610,"bio":"","user_id":790472,"name":"Fahmida Rahman","website":""},{"id":424899,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer with a focus on street photography and travel photography. ","user_id":424315,"name":"Timothy Harmon","website":"timothyharmon.com"},{"id":365826,"bio":"","user_id":365224,"name":"JAIR LANES","website":"estudio@jairlanes.com.br"},{"id":803111,"bio":"I am from China. Graduated from SVA MFA Photography, Video and Related Media. I have been in NYC for three years.","user_id":790069,"name":"haoyu zhao","website":""},{"id":71288,"bio":"TW Jonas (Tiago Jonas de Almeida) is a chemist and a PhD in molecular biology. He started photographing under the influence of his friend Elias Santos, an artist from Bahia, Brazil, whose nude pictures inspired him because of its colors, vigor, and strangeness. Self-learned photographer, he has been taking pictures for at least 15 years. He has taken part in exhibitions in places like ICBA-Instituto Cultural Brasil-Alemanha (in Salvador, Bahia), in the events Santa Teresa de Portas Abertas and MOLA - Mostra Livre de Artes (in Rio de Janeiro) and in the event Voodoohop (in São Paulo). He published in 2005 some pictures in RelevO, a poetry journal published in Curitiba, Brazil. He received a third place award in the 7th EUROCLICK – a Photograph award promoted by the European centre (Curitiba, Brazil). ","user_id":71019,"name":"TW Jonas","website":"www.twjonas.com.br"},{"id":782803,"bio":"James is a self-taught photographer, with a strong background in hairdressing and make-up his attention shifted into a more powerful medium to express his inner thoughts and create on a canvas to invoke thoughts and conversations across the world.","user_id":773152,"name":"James Ross","website":""},{"id":581615,"bio":"Ball and Albanese are a New York City based photography duo, specializing in portraits, interiors, lifestyle, and travel.","user_id":581031,"name":"Ball and Albanese","website":"www.ballandalbanese.com"},{"id":276335,"bio":"Portrait, documentary and street photographer.","user_id":275733,"name":"Marc Lacouture","website":"www.marclacouture.com"},{"id":803128,"bio":"Nato a Padova, coniuga da più di trent’anni la sua professione di docente e direttore di istituto scolastico con la profonda passione per la fotografia d’autore. Ha al suo attivo apprezzate mostre personali e collettive","user_id":790082,"name":"Massimo Saretta","website":"www.massimosaretta.com"},{"id":803579,"bio":"Former diplomat and globetrotter, I was able to do journeys to fascinating countries difficult to access now because of wars. The culture, the people and the landscapes were wonderful. I have a passion for photography. ","user_id":790445,"name":"Jacqueline Wilson","website":""},{"id":289806,"bio":"In 2012 I graduated from the Fotovakschool (University of Applied Photography) in Amsterdam with a portfolio of landscape photography.","user_id":289204,"name":"Rob Liefveld","website":"www.robliefveld.nl"},{"id":803653,"bio":"PhotoArtMedica 2020 - Grand Prix ,certyfikaty i nagrody w Fine Art Photography Awards -2022-2024 - 12;Chromatic Awards -2023-5;ND Awards-2022-2;Annual Photography Awards -2021-2023 -11;Monochrome Photography Awards-2022-2023-5;Monovision Photography Awards -6 ;Sony World Photography Awards - finalist/shortlist -Motion Open Competition -2024\nProfession doctor , amateur photographer , composer You Tube","user_id":790507,"name":"Ryszard Zem","website":"facebook Ryszard Zem "},{"id":723697,"bio":"Alex \"Doubsie\" Double is English and has been taking underwater photos for more than 50 years. His huge body of earlier work was photographed on 35mm slide film, mostly in the Red Sea, where he lived and worked at sea for 20 years. Many of his images have been printed in books and magazines or have won prizes in photographic competitions. Since retiring and moving to La Paz in 2014, Alex has been producing digital underwater images with a difference. Moving away from traditional nature photography towards photo art, he now prefers to make a more powerful impact by digitally enhancing his own images, sometimes with subtle changes and other times by making dramatic colour statements and stylistic changes to the original image. In each case, his painstaking and time consuming work results in a unique work of art.","user_id":723113,"name":"Alex Double","website":""},{"id":71267,"bio":"Mi formación ha sido principalmente autodidacta con base bibliográfica en “La historia del arte” de E.H. Gombrich, 2006;  “Historia de la fotografía. Desde sus orígenes hasta nuestros días” por B. Newhall con apéndice sobre la fotografía española de Joan Fontcuberta, 1983 y “La fotografía paso a paso” de M. Langford, 2001 entre otros. Con especial interés en autores como Julia Margaret Cameron, José Ortiz Echagüe, Sally Mann, Alberto García Alix o Sebastiao Salgado.\nMotivada por la asistencia, como oyente, a festivales, seminarios y encuentros: XII Seminario de fotografía y periodismo de Albarracín, 2012. Festival internacional de fotoperiodismo de Perpignan Visa pour l’Image, 2010. Festival internacional de fotografía de Singapur, SIPF, 2014. Festival Internacional de Fotografía de Kioto, Kyotographie, 2017.\nCon reconocimientos como el Primer Premio en la modalidad Serie en el XII Concurso de fotografía “Un día en la UCA”, 2005 y el Premio Especial 25 Aniversario en el XI Concurso de ","user_id":70998,"name":"Ainara Amarytierra","website":"www.amarytierra.com"},{"id":477795,"bio":"Costa Rican Portrait Photographer, based in Costa Rica","user_id":477211,"name":"Robert Ramírez","website":"soyrobert.com"},{"id":215361,"bio":"I'm Massimo Barbarotto born in Pordenone (Italy) Photography is an essential part of my life, an inner strength, a personal need.  The same can be said for my love of travelling and hope this is perceived in my photos. The pictures I have submitted represents a two year project in which I moved from  Barcelona, my home of 12 years, to London so I could learn English to enable my trip to India and in the rest of word \n","user_id":214759,"name":"Massimo Barbarotto","website":"www.instagram.com/maxssimophotographer/?hl=it"},{"id":185640,"bio":"Trained in film and the darkroom processing, I love to experiment with structure, light and shadow. Photographing in an urban environments where people tend to be in their own world as they share ours. I have been a professional graphic designer for over 40 years and my love of shape, composition and color inform my work. ","user_id":185038,"name":"Robin Weisz","website":"robinweiszdesign.com"},{"id":610070,"bio":"I am an Italian photographer living in Paris. I work as a freelance photographer there. My main hobby is the street photography.","user_id":609486,"name":"Antonio Autenzio","website":"tonio75002.wixsite.com"},{"id":335635,"bio":"Raúl López Herrera was born in Zacatecas, Mexico in 1948, since the 70s, self-taught in the arts, has developed activities as a filmmaker, video maker, still photographer and digital artist. He directed an international film festival in the 80s in the Super 8 and 16 mm. formats. He has been   video instructor, speaker, audiovisual services provider and cultural entrepreneur. He owns an art space “The Cellar” located in downtown Zacatecas, Mexico. He has produced and directed nine video documentaries on the art, culture and history of Zacatecas. He designed and published a photographic book “The magic of the moment” ( 1977-2020)  and an architectural photographic portfolio of the most important buildings of the city of Zacatecas entitled: Monumental Zacatecas Architecture. He has had photographic, digital graphics exhibitions and video art screenings in Mexico and Italy. He is a member of “Terradell´arte” an Italian cultural organization. He has been awarded several prizes in filmmaking, photography and digital design in Mexico, The United States, Italy, France, Russia and Luxembourg.","user_id":335033,"name":"Raúl López Herrera","website":"In construction"},{"id":607332,"bio":"I developed my photography skills while studying at UW-Green Bay, where I earned my Bachelor's degree in Communication in 2014.  Currently, what I enjoy photographing the most are candid moments and portraits at large events, like Green Bay Packers pregame activities and anime conventions, to capture the display of creativity and fun people have.  But I also enjoy photographing on a smaller scale, notably animals that wander around my home, like deer; found objects; and objects that can be abstracted. \n","user_id":606748,"name":"Chris Pamperin","website":"chrispamperin.zenfolio.com"},{"id":803682,"bio":"Kimberly Flynn (American, b. 1985, Boston, MA) is a Savannah, Georgia based travel photographer whose work has taken her to national and international artist residencies where she was inspired to create the new series See Me. Flynn is the author of Businify Your Art Life which is to help other artists with the business side of their art and Abstracted Distractions: teetering between here and gone which showcases her work from the past twenty years. Her work has been part of numerous national and international exhibitions and has accompanied many writers’ work in printed publications. She has had the pleasure of being on the other side of being an artist and has juried and curated several exhibitions. Flynn has also served as Board Treasurer for local Savannah Art Nonprofit and currently serves as Board Grant Management Director for a Photography mentorship Nonprofit.","user_id":790528,"name":"Kimberly Flynn","website":"www.starlightartconsultancy.com/gallery"},{"id":698099,"bio":"Street and contemplative photographer based in Paris. I try to capture the savage delicacy and the brutal poetry of the world I evolve in. My photos reflect who I am and are closely enterwined with how I feel. Sometimes humorous, sometimes melancholic, sometimes straightforward but always caring. ","user_id":697515,"name":"Aurelie Sauffier","website":""},{"id":71282,"bio":"I am an spanish photographer who lives in Canary island. My work focuses on travel photography where I try to publicize the human aspect of the sites I visit. I have exhibited work about Africa, Istanbul, Vietnam , India.\nIn India, my last exhibition work.\nIn 2016 i have been working in the refugees camps of Greece for the digital newspaper CanariasAhora.com \nAlso i have worked in Palestina like photographer and activist for the palestinian rights.\nI usually give conferences to young people, in schools and high schools about cultures and travels.\nThanks to Lens Culture for this opportunity.","user_id":71013,"name":"Ankor Ramos","website":"www.ankorramos.com"},{"id":687933,"bio":"Wendy Connett is a photographer and journalist based in New York City. She is always in pursuit of capturing candid photographs of the people who make up the diverse and often delightfully eccentric street culture of NYC.\n\nWendy also travels the world to photograph the culture, street life, people, icons and celebrations that make each destination unique - something she’s done for more than two decades. \n\nHer street photography has been exhibited internationally. \n\nWendy is featured in the book “Top Travel Photo Tips From 10 Pro Photographers,” and contributed her expertise to the New York Institute of Photography’s travel photography course. \n\nWendy’s images have been published in newspapers, magazines and travel guidebooks, among other media, both print and online. Assignment work includes tourism boards and travel guidebooks.\n","user_id":687349,"name":"Wendy Connett","website":"www.wendyconnett.com"},{"id":430442,"bio":"Got back into photography after a break before my first deployment in the marines. Where I took several photos. Now I do various street scenes and landscape.","user_id":429858,"name":"Isaiah Lopez","website":"foto_quioto on instagram"},{"id":71503,"bio":"After studying cinema, Lynn S.K. opted for photography in order\nto develop research into images around sisterhood, buried memo\nry and the geographical in-between, directly derived from her own\npersonal history, rooted between France and Algeria.\nHer work around female identity and adolescence led her to collaborate regularly with authors such as Virginie Despentes, for the film \"Bye-Bye Blondie\", and Lola Lafon for her CD and books covers, espacially \"We are the birds of the coming storm.\"\nLynn has participated in solo and group exhibitions in France and\nabroad : Chapelle Sainte Anne, Arles, Les Rencontres de la Jeune Photographie Internationale, Niort, Musée National du Bardo, Alger,\nQueer Art Festival, Anvers... She also collaborates with the press and\npublishing houses : Qantara (Institut du Monde Arabe), Actes Sud,\nEurozine.. 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It's time to change my camera for a more professional one.","user_id":323163,"name":"Vagner Santos","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/78282489@N00/with/276"},{"id":532332,"bio":"","user_id":531748,"name":"Syaraf Syarafuddin","website":"s.id/syaraf"},{"id":534270,"bio":"","user_id":533686,"name":"Tony Kaes","website":""},{"id":622755,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte dès l’adolescence et baroudeur dans l’âme, la photo ne m’a jamais quittée. Le premier appareil photo (un Kodak Instamatic) a connu les affres de la spéléologie et autres sorties sportives. Les derniers boîtiers, quant à eux sont plutôt abonnés au Maroc, sans toutefois écarter d’autres destinations.\nEn parallèle, j’ai développé une photographie plus humaine en travaillant sur la photo de studio, de modèles en extérieur ou de rue. Cette orientation a déteint sur ma photo de reportage. Je prends beaucoup de plaisir à capter la vie des gens au cours de mes voyages.\nLe Maroc reste une destination de prédilection, terre de diversité et de contrastes que je sillonne depuis plus de dix ans. Il livre ses secrets peu à peu et réserve encore beaucoup de surprises. Avec de la patience, on apprécie l’accueil chaleureux et on compose avec le rapport à l’image complexe des Marocains.","user_id":622171,"name":"Claude Roussillon","website":"clauderoussillon.wixsite.com/claude-roussillon"},{"id":803716,"bio":"","user_id":790557,"name":"mick schaefer","website":""},{"id":803708,"bio":"I am a photographer who weaves narratives through the lens, resonating with nostalgia, melancholy, and the darker aspects of urban life. While my work often addresses social issues such as displacement and homelessness, my primary motivation is to offer a visual narrative that prompts reflection and fosters a deeper connection to the diverse composition of urban existence.\n","user_id":790549,"name":"Sarunas Berinas","website":""},{"id":240623,"bio":"Carl Scofield has had a successful career in photography for over thirty 35 years, primarily  in resort promotional, editorial, and advertising work. Over his long career he has had the opportunity work in many aspects of the craft and has been widely published in magazines, books and promotional campaigns. He is comfortable and experienced shooting everything from fashion to food to sports, lifestyles, and more. In recent years he he has been commissioned to provide and produce decor art work for large scale development properties.\n\nThroughout his career Carl has always tried to take time between assignments to pursue his art and hone in on his “personal vision.” It has has resulted in a vast and diverse collection of images that, until recently, has remained largely unseen by the public.\n\nCarl lives and works in Breckenridge, CO.","user_id":240021,"name":"Carl Scofield","website":"CarlScofield.com"},{"id":44355,"bio":"","user_id":44360,"name":"Koushik Acharya","website":""},{"id":271539,"bio":"My name is Francesco Bondi, I'm a Italian freelance photographer, born in 1989 in Faenza (RA)\nIn 2016/17 I attended the stage photography course at the Accademia Teatro alla Scala where I am dedicated to \"freeze\" moments of art and music over time.","user_id":270937,"name":"Francesco Bondi","website":"www.francescobondi.net"},{"id":803731,"bio":"www.qlaffanastazia.com","user_id":790570,"name":"Anastasia Kioulafa","website":"www.qlaffanastazia.com"},{"id":601493,"bio":"I'm a self-taught amateur street photographer from Germany, living in the UK. I love to wander around to find the extraordinary within the ordinary. To learn. To improve. To see life more intensively. And to share this through photos with others. Street photography for me isn't just a genre. It's a way of living. I also call it 'High Alert Meditation' as it is both at once: Full awareness for everything going on around me and complete relaxation resting in myself. I strongly believe that the scenes life offer us on the street are better than everything staged or arranged could be. Recognised and awarded in several, international contests like the Street Photo Festivals in Italy, Brussels, Gothenburg, Stockholm and Poland; nominee for the British Photography Awards 2023; Licentiate of The Royal Photographic Society; published internationally in various magazines; shots of mine have been exhibited in England, Sweden,  Germany, Australia, Poland, Argentina, Italy, Scotland, Belgium and Hong Kong; co-organiser and participant of the International Women Street Photography exhibition and event weekend 7SPACES 2023 in Germany; one of the head speakers at Gothenburg Street Photo Festival 2024.","user_id":600909,"name":"Anna Lisa Lohmann","website":"www.anna-lohmann-photography.com"},{"id":803529,"bio":"","user_id":790403,"name":"Yasin Khaledi","website":""},{"id":851416,"bio":"","user_id":837260,"name":"Наталия Берман","website":null},{"id":803801,"bio":"I am a college student who travel and wander the world. I love unrealistic photos because they make us feel like dreaming.","user_id":790628,"name":"Sumin Cho","website":"www.behance.net/sumincho-berries"},{"id":803807,"bio":"","user_id":790633,"name":"james walker","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/55_jaimcito/albums"},{"id":145980,"bio":"Photographer by heart since the age of 14, I discovered street photography only in 2020 and felt in love with it.","user_id":145378,"name":"Laurent CATACH","website":"laurentcatach.wix.com/photos"},{"id":367430,"bio":"Mother.\nClothing shop assistant.\nGraphic Designer\nCurrently studying BA. Photography  University of Northampton  (UK)\n","user_id":366828,"name":"Montserrat Gimferrer","website":"www.montserratgimferrer.com"},{"id":803786,"bio":"A student photographer located in Denver, CO.","user_id":790615,"name":"Matthew Wang","website":"www.matthewwangsstreetdiary.com"},{"id":559509,"bio":"Fotografo da anni per passione a livello amatoriale e mi piace molto lavorare con il BW. Utilizzo una Nikon D610, una Nikon Z6II e una Leica Monochrome. \nNella ricerca fotografica  Non sono molto amante delle super perfezione tecnica, preferisco cercare qualcosa che tocchi più la mia sensibilità e il mio piacere; a volte il mio piacere incontra anche il piacere di chi guarda le mie fotografie, ma non lo ritengo indispensabile. Mi interessa molto partecipare a \"concorsi\" on line nei quali posso vedere le opere di altri fotografi e questo è una continua fonte di inspirazione per me.","user_id":558925,"name":"Gabriele Cavazzini","website":""},{"id":803802,"bio":"","user_id":790629,"name":"Jerry Cordeiro","website":null},{"id":803330,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer. My favorite theme is street photography.","user_id":790248,"name":"massimo cartella","website":""},{"id":682853,"bio":"Tonina Ryan is an Australian-based photographer who sees the world through a poetic, playful lens.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nWith a background in television, she has always had a strong artistic drive. Her photographs capture moments of connection - between people, nature, and the environments in which we live. Empathy is her spark. She is drawn to colour, vitality, and beauty.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\nShe sees the world through artistic ideas: vignettes – stories of people and beauty.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nA career as a television publicist saw her bring to life in photography many television and film stars. Tonina's photography concepts have been featured in magazines and newspapers all over Australia.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\n\"During her at the Nine Network, Tonina has created such successful publicity campaigns that many of the shows she has worked on have become exceptionally well-known and highly successful brands. The list is endless and covers everything the network has broadcast.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\n\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nShe has a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies and Studied at Photography Studies College Melbourne, where her first lecturer called her 'A modern-day Renee Ellis. '\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nShe has been shortlisted for the William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize 2021 and has been among the selected photographers for the International Urban Photography Art Prize multiple times in 2021 and 2023.\u0026nbsp;\n \u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;","user_id":682269,"name":"Tonina Ryan","website":"www.toninaryan.com.au"},{"id":174862,"bio":"","user_id":174260,"name":"john rovira","website":""},{"id":152958,"bio":"Obsessed with the journey of capturing the world around me.  ","user_id":152356,"name":"Peter Murphy","website":""},{"id":803856,"bio":"Raised and born in the southern Italian city of Bari, I moved to New York City in 2015 to study visual arts in one of the most inspiring cities in the world. Since then, captivated by the visual elements of graffiti and street art that adorn the city's walls, I have navigated the vibrant streets of New York City armed with a camera and an insatiable curiosity. With a huge respect for the artists who transformed mundane walls into vibrant canvases, I started documenting the fleeting beauty of graffiti and street art. ","user_id":790672,"name":"Giulia Feleppa","website":"giuliafeleppa5.editorx.io/giuliafeleppadesign/works"},{"id":803292,"bio":"Matthew Anderschat is a photographer and artist\nhailing from Silver Spring, Maryland. His work\nexplores metaphysical concepts including spiritu-\nality, consciousness, and identity. Matthew often\nemploys a variety of experimental techniques such\nas solarization, multiple exposures, and photo-\nmontage to give his work a dream-like effect. He\nwill be graduating form Maryland Institute College\nof Art in 2025","user_id":790219,"name":"Matthew Anderschat","website":""},{"id":790127,"bio":"Ningxin Zhang (aka EV Zhang) is a London-based Chinese multidisciplinary artist skilled in photography, videography, and design. Her work\u0026nbsp;specialises\u0026nbsp;in Urban Anthropology and Travel Lifestyle. \n\nNingxin’s creative journey began as a travel vlogger, a path that led her across 4 continents and over 15 countries. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene landscapes of rural Africa, Zhang's travels have cultivated a profound appreciation for the kaleidoscope of human experience and cultural diversity.\n\nNingxin is fascinated by the lives of the unconventional individuals who exist beyond the boundaries of societal norms and constraints. Through projects like “Subterranean Souls: Portraits of London's Queer Underground” and “The Real Generation”, she celebrates their authenticity, resilience, and unapologetic self-expression.\n\nZhang is also drawn to the raw, real, and underexposed side of metropolitan cities. In “Homeless Republic,” she explores the unpolished realities of Los Angeles, highlighting the beauty and resilience found within marginalised communities. “Paradise Divided” contrasts the luxurious tourist destinations of the Bahamas with the struggles of the local residents. Through these projects, she emphasises the profound stories that lie beneath the surface of urban landscapes.\n\nNingxin’s work has been exhibited around the globe, from NYC to Seoul, Livorno to Bali.","user_id":779226,"name":"Ningxin Zhang","website":"www.evzhang.com"},{"id":658564,"bio":"Education\n2003 Diplom (MA), Graduation with award, Department of Photography, class of Professor Bernhard Prinz, Folkwang University of the Arts, Essen, Germany\n2001- 02 Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Finland\n2000-01University of Art and Design (now Aalto University), Department of Art, Helsinki, Finnland\n\nArtist in Residence Program\n2007 Raid Projects, Los Angeles, USA\n\nRepresented in Public Collections\nStaatgalerie Stuttgart, Germany\nPhotographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, Germany\nKunstsammlung DZ Bank, Frankfurt, Germany\nCBK, Rotterdam, The Netherlands\n\nSelected Exhibitions\n2023 Väglöst land  (solo), Katarina church, Stockholm, SE\n2022  Life and Landscape: Inspired by George Innes in collaboration with Montclair Art Museum (MAM) and Leach Gallery/Studio Montclair, NJ, USA \n2022 rûm, OAG Kulturverein, Graz, AU\u2028\n2022 Dialog zweier Bilder (solo), Goethe-Institut Stockholm, SE\n2022 Yttre och inre landskap, Kunsthalle Trollhättan, SE\n2022 Planket, 40th anniversary, Stockholm, SE\n2021Untitled Landscapes (solo), Project Space St Paul 22, Stockholm, SE\n2018 Screening with Anna Maria Furuland, Silvergruvan in Hällefors, Bergslagen, SE \n2011 Salong, Centrum för fotografi, Stockholm, SE\n2009 Polyglottolalia, curated by William Easton, Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, SE\n2008 Stille Landschaften, curated by Barbara Hofmann, Städtische Galerie Lüdenscheid, DE\n2007 L.A. Story (Solo Exhibition), Raid Projects, Los Angeles, USA\n2006 Untitled Landscapes (solo), Kunststiftung BW,","user_id":657980,"name":"Michael Klöpfer","website":"www.michaelkloepfer.com"},{"id":166769,"bio":"My work addresses how humans and other animals respond to changes in their living and working environment often brought about by factors for which they are not directly responsible.\nI have exhibited works about the long-term economic destabilization of the Soviet Bloc, the human cost of the Chernobyl disaster, the impact of out of town retail development in the UK and inequity of water distribution in the Middle East. My book, Refugee Stories, Past and Present, followed a long term teaching project with young asylum seekers, and brought together refugees from pre-war Europe with men and women from recent conflicts.I conceived the project Invisible People/Modern Slavery that was shown in 14 cities in the UK and had over 8 million social media engagement and have recently exhibited a project, Icon, in which with a group of people that had experienced homelessness, we recreated modern British iconic photographs.\n","user_id":166167,"name":"rory carnegie","website":"www.rorycarnegie.com"},{"id":140734,"bio":"Jimmy Lee 李展翹 (b.1993) is a University part-time lecturer, doctoral researcher, visual art practitioner and documentary photographer. He was born and grew up in Hong Kong. Lee's practice comes across documentary and experimental narrative. He started his photographic practice in a Hong Kong-based newspaper as a photographer during his time in higher education, after that he pursued the MFA in the UK. He is now conducting practice-based research on Hongkonger identity at University for the Creative Arts, Farnham.  His project Beyond the current practice was published as a photozine by Brownie publishing Ltd.","user_id":140132,"name":"Jimmy Lee","website":"www.jimmycklee.com"},{"id":802881,"bio":"Amateur photographer, absolutely in love with the craft.   ","user_id":789882,"name":"Marcus Lowe","website":""},{"id":62100,"bio":"My name is Miguel Marina, and I am a Spanish teacher in Hong Kong. In addition to teaching languages, I also teach street photography and visual storytelling at my photography school, Street Photography Academy. I am passionate about communicating through images, capturing unique moments with my camera, and enjoying photography in all its forms.\n \n","user_id":62032,"name":"Miguel Marina","website":"www.miguelitor.net"},{"id":92496,"bio":"Deb Ehrens uses her camera to create contemplative and painterly imagery. She learned the basics of black and white photography as an adjunct to her early career as a journalist, and more recently has studied with Harold Ross, Dan Burkholder, Alison Shaw, Ron Wilson, and taken classes at RISD and Maine Media College.  An on-going mentorship with painter Deborah Quinn-Munson has been instrumental in developing her artistic eye.\n\nDeb lives in Dartmouth, MA and is a Juried Artist Member of the Cape Cod Art Center, Exhibiting Member of the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts and Elected Member of the Art League of Rhode Island\n\n","user_id":92030,"name":"Deb Ehrens","website":"www.debehrens.com"},{"id":663246,"bio":"","user_id":662662,"name":"Kristina Trudorudo","website":"kt-foto.com"},{"id":687986,"bio":"Amateur Street Photographer based in London UK.","user_id":687402,"name":"Chloe Sastry","website":"www.chloesastry.com"},{"id":799806,"bio":"Sonia Madrigal (1978) lives and works in Nezahualcoyotl City. Her work explores, from a situated experience, distinct visual narratives to reflect, in personally and collective ways, themes around territory, gender and violence. Her work has been included in biennials and exhibitions across Europe, Latin America and North America, and has been published in books, journals and magazines such as Harper's, Aperture, the Academic Council of the United Nations System (ACUNS) and The Guardian.  ","user_id":787428,"name":"Sonia Madrigal","website":"soniamadrigal.com"},{"id":71367,"bio":"Elisabet Mabres (1958) vive y trabaja en Barcelona.\nLicenciada en Bellas Artes, en la Especialidad de pintura, ha experimentado con libertad todos los recursos gráficos y tridimensionales, siendo en la instalación y la escultura donde comenzó a utilizar la imagen y el texto.\nCon más de treinta años de exposiciones internacionales y en el país, es en los últimos doce años que Mabres se ha focalizado exclusivamente en la fotografía y el video, transcendiendo su origen plástico.\n \nEXPOSICIONES INDIVIDUALES (últimas)\n\n2021   Connectivitats: (Conectividades) Sesión individual de 9 vídeos, Olivart Gallery, Barcelona\n2020   La memoria enfatizada instalación de 6 proyecciones, CMC La Unió, Teià, Barcelona\n           Sesión individual de vídeos en Flux, Festival de Video de Autor, Antic Teatre, Barcelona\n2018   Ella, los Otros, Galería H2O, Barcelona\n2016   Cortes y Plegados, Centre Experimental de les Arts Vallgrassa, Garraf, Barcelona\n2007   Orografies, Galería Alonso Vidal, Barcelona\n2005   Sense Títol, Sala Potemkin, Pamplona, Navarra\n2003   Cartografies, Galería Ob Art, Barcelona\n2003   S/T, Armin Gallery, Lucerna, Suiza\n2000  Analèptics, Galería Art al Rec, Barcelona\n \nEXPOSICIONES COLECTIVAS (selección última)\n \n2022    Proyección video seleccionado “Confined” seleccionado por Materic.org, Antic Teatre, Barcelona\n2021   Proyección Cortometraje “the unsaid”, 29 Mostra Internacional de Films de Dones, Cine Zumzeig,  Barcelona\n.....","user_id":71098,"name":"Elisabet Mabres","website":"www.elisabetmabres.com"},{"id":435834,"bio":"Ik heb vijftien jaar gewerkt als freelance journalist en fotograaf voor Vlaamse en Nederlandse media. In 2019 ben ik gestart met de opleiding fotograaf in avondonderwijs en in juni 2024 ben ik afgestudeerd met het project 'de kracht van breekbaarheid'","user_id":435250,"name":"Evelien Vantomme","website":"highheelsphotography.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":803880,"bio":"","user_id":790694,"name":"Caspari De Geus","website":""},{"id":846704,"bio":"3366bet: sua chance de diversão e emoção nos jogos online!\nDescubra uma variedade incrível de slots e jogos eletrônicos a qualquer hora e em qualquer lugar!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. 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Initially an observer, she soon slips into the role of director of the scenes she photographs. \n\nWith her photographic cycles and iconic photo series, Nicole Giesa has been visualizing her impressions of everyday life and society in a unique way since 2020 and creates her own worlds with the help of objects, superheroes, people and her Astronaut. In 2024 her photographic work can be found in solo-exhibitions in both Museum and galleries in Munich and Hamburg. Furthermore her photography can be found in private collections.\n","user_id":789178,"name":"Nicole Giesa","website":"www.nicolegiesa.pictures"},{"id":803826,"bio":"Tenho 64 anos e iniciei seriamente na fotografia em 2020 durante a pandemia. \nApos aposentar como engenheira civil, fiz um curso técnico em fotografia em 2022 e estou terminando uma pós graduação em Fotografia e Arte . Amo a fotografia e quero cada vez mais estar imersa neste mundo;","user_id":790649,"name":"Vera Ribeiro","website":""},{"id":92500,"bio":"I was born in Finland, where I started my career in photography. Since my first studio in my hometown Tampere I have worked in London and last 20 years from Los Angeles for both American and European clients.  In addition to my commercial assignments I am working constantly on  personal projects.","user_id":92032,"name":"Markku Lahdesmaki","website":"markkuphoto.com"},{"id":557798,"bio":"Passionate about photography.","user_id":557214,"name":"RICARDO CAMPOS","website":""},{"id":401568,"bio":"\nRuss Rowland is an award-wining professional photographer who’s specialties include corporate and life events, theater, interiors, creative projects and more.  \n\nHis images have appeared in a wide variety of publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and more.\n\nHis personal work has been showcased in numerous juried shows and exhibitions at venues across the U.S. and abroad, including:\n\nGriffin Museum of Photography (solo show)\nThe Museum of The City of New York\nICP Museum \nThe Katonah Museum\nMammouth Museum\nCenter for Fine Art Photography\nSOHO Photo Gallery\nNew York Center for Photographic Arts\nPhotoplace Gallery\n\nHis work can be seen at www.rrsnapshop.com","user_id":400984,"name":"Russ Rowland","website":"www.rrsnapshop.com"},{"id":355618,"bio":"My name is Zack and I'm a street photographer. Street photography is somewhat like a drug. This world we live in is so strange, yet beautiful and ugly all at the same time and the people in it can either care or not care about it. However, it is interesting facial features, chance encounters, moments (unusual and mundane) that keep me coming back to shooting street photography. I don't tend to focus on one particular area in street photography; if it catches my attention, I'm photographing it. Which is how I believe street photography should be. From people to moments, every photo has something interesting about it.","user_id":355016,"name":"Zack Szott","website":"zackszottproductions.com"},{"id":798026,"bio":"My name is Jan Waanders, I am a Dutch photographer, currently based in Chisinau, Moldova.\n\nI have been working in development cooperation (trying to make the world a better place) now for over 25 years. As a result I have lived in various cities around the world (Bishkek, Belgrade, Phnom Penh, Kyiv (2004-2022)) and visited a large number of countries. Each country's culture, people and music have left an everlasting impression on me and contributed to making me a citizen of the world, always looking to further develop myself, and to engulf in new environments.\n\nAfter having collected books about black and white photography for over a decade, the Covid pandemic finally allowed me the time to give photography a try myself. I started taking courses at the Kyiv School of Photography, making a long-cherished dream come through.  There is only one thing that I regret: that I did not start earlier :-)\n\nI draw my inspiration from Gauguin, painters of the pre-WW2 Ecole de Paris, the Czech avant-garde photographers and Dutch photographer Kees Scherer. \n \nWith my first project, Beach Feelings, I was finalist in the I SEE PHOTO AWARDS 2021 – International Fine Art Photography. I am included in the book 100 Contemporary Ukrainian Photographers published by FORM Paris in 2024. My work is in private collections in The Netherlands, Moldova and Ukraine.","user_id":785872,"name":"Jan Waanders","website":"www.janwaanders.photo"},{"id":163110,"bio":"dan barker lives in london and sheffield, in the UK.","user_id":162508,"name":"dan barker","website":"barker.co.uk"},{"id":803905,"bio":"d. 1985, México City\n\nHis photographs explores the peripheral zone of Mexico City. His work has been exhibited in Mexico and abroad in more than 12 countries and published in media such as The Guardian newspaper, CNN and Vice. Since 2023 it has been part of the National System of Art Creators of Mexico","user_id":790713,"name":"Tonatiuh Cabello","website":"tonasupo.com"},{"id":803894,"bio":"","user_id":790706,"name":"Hiyam Wani","website":null},{"id":803900,"bio":"","user_id":790710,"name":"Gianluigi (Gianni) Siragusa","website":""},{"id":71412,"bio":"\nHadi Uddin completed three years Professional Program on Photography from Pathshala South Asian Media Institute in 2015. \nHe grew up in an atmosphere surrounded by light, studio and photography admirers. His childhood consisted of studio photographic activities. Hadi Uddin wanted to tell stories through photographs. His process is experimental, His procedure is exploratory, He continually jabbing around a bit and don't have an assumption of what the result of his investigation will be. He wishes to assume the job of the spectator just as an instigator, and by venturing far from the situation of a creator.\n\nExhibitions:\n\n•\t2017:\t“Tasher Desh” A group Exhibition, Dhaka, Bangladesh.\n•\t2015:\tInternational Photography Festival, Chobi Mela VIII, Dhaka, Bangladesh.\n•\t2015:\tDali International Photography Festival, China.\n•\t2015:\tThe Photo Documentary Festival DOK, Norway.\n•\t2014:\tOne week Photographic exhibition, Pathshala-ECU students, in a collaborative workshop, Drik Gallery, Dhaka, Bangl\n","user_id":71143,"name":"Hadi Uddin","website":"hadiuddin.wordpress.com"},{"id":803869,"bio":"I am 64 years old and have been a photographer for almost 40 years. Having a career, raising two kids and maintaining a large garden limited my ability to hit the streets as much as I would have liked to. But hey, I just retired in May, so .... As a street photograper I try to blend into the environment and watch how people interact","user_id":790685,"name":"Danny Munters","website":""},{"id":516586,"bio":"I started taking analoge photo's at the age of 14, really old school where the edge of the negative was also the egde of the photo. I made 2 portfolio's, one with 10 self portraits and another with about 30 \"randon\" pghot's.\nWith growing up and making my stept in the grown up world I hardly took the camera except for snap shots of my family. When the digital camera's were coming up I was intrigued with the possibilities and I too a night course in \"Lightroom\". After this course I decided to follow all modules and after 4 years I got my Photographer's diploma.\nAfter that I started photography at the art academy in Sint Niklaas (Belgium), but left after 2 years and dfid a few Master Classes in specific photographic areas.  I have made about 7 Blurb books. I amplanning to take up another Master Class this year, but also are looking into making my first photo Book, althoug I realise I will end up with a pile of unsold copys. ","user_id":516002,"name":"Eric Wouters","website":""},{"id":53000,"bio":"Steve Goldband and Ellen Konar are photographic artists, working in dynamic collaboration. Their co-productions are often based in the landscape, evidencing Steve’s eye for geometry and light, elevated by Ellen’s interest in memory, meaning, and color. The mystery and ethereal nature of their images are heightened by their embrace of the imperfection-laden beauty of Japanese Kozo papers and the infusion of encaustic wax. Their work quietly draws the viewer into the tension-filled interactions of past, present and future, reflecting their earlier journeys in academia and emergent technologies. \nTheir award winning photographic projects have appeared in galleries, museums, and publications including the Center for Photographic Arts, Carmel, CA; Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston, MA; The Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA; Soho Photo Gallery, Chelsea, New York, Frederick Layton Gallery (MIAD), Milwaukee, Wi; Berkeley Art Center, Berkeley, CA; Arc Gallery, San Francisco; Gray Loft Gallery, Oakland, CA; Awagami Museum, Tokyo, JA; Dohjidai Gallery of Art, Kyoto; Gallery M, Yokohama; Lenswork Magazine, All About Photo, Seeing in Sixes and Lenscratch Magazine. Awards include Triton Museum Salon 3rd place in photography 2024, Critical Mass semi-finalists 2021, CPA Members Juried Exhibition Second place award 2020, and semi-finalists at the Awagami International Miniature Print Exhibition (AIMPE) 2019.  In 2025, Ellen and Steve were recognized as Photolucida’s 2025 Critical Mass Top 50. \n","user_id":53005,"name":"Steve and Ellen Konar Goldband","website":"www.goldband.com"},{"id":773912,"bio":"I'm a street photographer and artist, whichever comes first. I've been trawling the streets of London for four years, living, breathing and capturing humans amongst the chaos and archaic systems of an old city. I'm deeply interested in the way people live and behave in cities and I want to peel back but also present the layers of contemporary Britain, which feels like a conflicted nation. I want to portray my intimate experience of how people live in the city and how artefacts, some human made, some not, provide the context. I'm turned off by generic beauty, and instead seek a different kind of beauty in the dysfunctional everyday. I hope you enjoy my work. Big love.","user_id":765950,"name":"will pyne","website":"www.humanrequired.co"},{"id":292172,"bio":"Oliver Schneider ist, Fotograf, Fotokünstler und Fotorecycler. Geboren in Basel, Schweiz. Er lebt und arbeitet in Avenches in der französischen Schweiz.\nSeit 20 Jahren fotografiert er und kreiert Collagen. Diverse Ausstellungen und Gruppenausstellungen in Yverdon, Lausanne und Zürich (CH), Wien und Villach (A).","user_id":291570,"name":"Oliver Schneider","website":""},{"id":803893,"bio":"British photographer and filmmaker Angela Dee brings over two decades of cinematic expertise to her striking photographic work. From capturing compelling visual stories in still frames to creating and producing award-winning digital series and shorts, her versatile talents shine through in her images. Her portfolio spans documentary film work focusing on social justice issues and experiences on over 20 major productions like \"Noah\" and \"Men in Black III\", all showcasing Dee's unique perspective.","user_id":790705,"name":"Angela Dee","website":""},{"id":742930,"bio":"“A photograph can look any way.” – Garry Winogrand.\nFrom Riga, Latvia.","user_id":740202,"name":"Alex Lo","website":"1x.com/alexlo"},{"id":803815,"bio":"","user_id":790640,"name":"Bartłomiej Zawila","website":""},{"id":803426,"bio":"I am Steffi from Hamburg, Germany. I like to take photos while travelling. I am a beginner in street photograpy, but I enjoy it very much. Since a few month I always carry a small camera with me, to capture more daily life in my hometown. ","user_id":790318,"name":"Stefanie Janitz","website":"www.steffija.de"},{"id":71459,"bio":"Lucy is a photographer based in deeply rural Yorkshire, UK. She is interested in stories of people and landscape, drawn particularly to themes of community and belonging; looking at the impressions we leave on each other, on the land and the marks that a place leaves on us. Lucy is informed by her background in nature conservation and rural development, working collaboratively with people she photographs to build dialogue and allow natural authenticity into her pictures. Printed by Lucy, often in black and white, her photographs seek to abstract emotion as much as to diminish the space between past and present. Her long-term documentary project Ford of the Sorrel was published by Bluecoat Press (2021) and shortlisted for Belfast Photo Festival 2022.\n\n","user_id":71189,"name":"Lucy Saggers","website":"www.lucysaggers.com"},{"id":534192,"bio":"Bam Razcon (b. 1990) lives and works as a graphic designer in the state of Sonora, Mexico. He has a bachelor's degree in graphic design from the University of Sonora. He currently works in the creative department in the area of Regional and Community Liaison of the The Mexican Film Institute (Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, Imcine).\n\nHis work has been shown at FotoSonora (2017), where he won digital photography category; JPG BOOK Spain (2018); FotoSonora (2019) Winner photography contest for piece category B ; VISO Festival 2022, present the screening of a short film called “Aprendí a pescar”made in 2020.\nSelected with project \"Áspero Cosmos\" (2018 - 2022) in the International  Photography Festival of Mexico 2022; \nFOTOSEPTIEBRE (2022) Center of the image, Mexico city.  Also received the PECDA-FECAS (2017-2018), visual arts, photography (stimulus to artistic creation granted by the goverment of the state of Sonora in Mexico).\n\nRazcon is a visual artist based in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. His visual work, photography, paintings, seeks the light and spaces of the street, generally at night. He has an emphasis on the mobility, slow or fast, of bodies, of the life.\n","user_id":533608,"name":"Bam Razcon","website":"bamrazcon.tumblr.com"},{"id":843471,"bio":"","user_id":829314,"name":"Shirli Man Algabi","website":null},{"id":71463,"bio":"Reporter photographic and visual artist, Guilherme Bergamini is Brazilian and graduated in Journalism. For more than two decades, he has developed projects with photography and the various narrative possibilities that art offers. The works of the artist dialogue between memory and social political criticism. He believes in photography as the aesthetic potential and transforming agent of society. Awarded in national and international competitions, Guilherme Bergamini participated in collective exhibitions in 51 countries.","user_id":71193,"name":"Guilherme Bergamini","website":"www.guilhermebergamini.com"},{"id":71494,"bio":"ManChingKC www.manchingkc.com Born in Hong Kong. A photography artist who debuted in the 90s, ManChingKC currently lives in the UK. His early work appeared in major media magazines, including ad production, fashion, portrait photography, street photography, and reportage photography. Cooperative customers are large institutions and well-known brands. He began photographing the streets in the 1990s and still walks the streets today, capturing his unique images and sensual landscape photographs. He pays special attention to the relationship between light and shadow, the lines produced by the combination of light and shadow, through subtle and careful observation, manipulating these two elements to reflect this relationship, using the camera to capture authentic images as materials, creating extraordinary and informative photos, usually the expression of surrealism and mysticism, he believes that photography is an artistic creation that captures realistic images. \nManChingKC said: “Sometimes photography is a way for me to reflect on life. When I look through the small rectangular space of my viewfinder, the world seems very quiet and still. This space suddenly becomes very vast. Not only does it allow me to discover many possibilities, but it also gives me happy moments when I indulge myself with some peaceful thinking.”\n\n\n\n","user_id":71224,"name":"Man Ching KC","website":"www.saatchiart.com/manchingkc"},{"id":803916,"bio":"","user_id":790722,"name":"Alastair Brame","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/abrame/albums"},{"id":92928,"bio":"I love being out in the world with my camera finding the unexpected","user_id":92444,"name":"Barbara Curcio","website":""},{"id":803973,"bio":"","user_id":790763,"name":"SHERRY STERN","website":""},{"id":71443,"bio":"theprintspace was launched in 2007 in Shoreditch, London. We offer photographic \u0026amp; fine art printing, mounting \u0026amp; framing to both walk-in and internet-based customers. Our unique colour management system allows the colour profile of each print type and paper combination to be downloaded from the web and users can prepare their files for print on their own computers, dramatically cutting the cost of such a print for their customers. We offer Digital C-type and Giclee printing as well as fine art dry mounting, bespoke hand-made framing and also have retouch and scanning booths available for use on site.\n","user_id":71173,"name":"The Print Space","website":"www.theprintspace.co.uk"},{"id":71999,"bio":"I have been in the world of photography for about 6 years.\nMine was a love at first sight, from that moment I tried to devote all my energies to this form of art.\nI am very ambitious and love working to fulfil myself in this industry. I have many ideas, projects, where I want to put my mark and create my own style.\nI try every day to focus on my photography in “communicating”, expressing emotions and making them touch people.\nI am not interested in the super technical and latest fashion photography, I want to detach myself from all this and give my photographs a “form”, a substance that is perceived looking at my work.","user_id":71729,"name":"Luca Iafrate","website":"www.lucaiafrate.it"},{"id":303272,"bio":"I've had a passion for photography since childhood, getting lost in my darkroom and now immersed in digital. I thrive on capturing the essence of a human or a situation unfolding before my eyes and telling stories through images that captivate and instill wonder in myself and hopefully people who see my images, whether the subjects are abstract or crystal clear.  Getting to the soul of the matter matters to me in my personal life and my work. \nI've worked in every kind of genre and with a huge variety of subject matter from horseracing to international squash to local mountainbiking to kids sports to live music to travel, etc. etc.  My preferred style is documentary work, street photography and fine art. ","user_id":302670,"name":"Lila Campbell","website":"www.lilacampbellphotography.com"},{"id":803959,"bio":"Born and brought up in Europe, currently living in Sydney Australia. Have travelled extensively and practiced photography in Russia, India, Japan and South-East Asia, among other places. Was recently finalist in the Sydney Inner West Urban Photography Awards (2022). ","user_id":790753,"name":"Nat Pree","website":""},{"id":13948,"bio":"Born in 1976 to an Austrian mother and a Lebanese father, Tanya experienced not only cultural enrichment but also a profound alienation from the concept of \"home\".  This sense of disruption and search defines Tanya’s photographic work throughout the years.\n\nIn her practice, Tanya often pairs her photographic work with material from her own family archive, in both of which Beirut is a significant recurring theme.\n\nHer work has been exhibited internationally in both solo and group exhibitions. Her body of work documenting the Lebanese alternative music scene was assembled in the 2010 publication Untitled Tracks: On Alternative Music in Beirut. Her monograph, entitled Lost Strange Things: On not finding home, was published by Triton in 2014.\n\nHer first short film Son of the sun (2021) recounts the explosion in the port of Beirut in August 2020 and has been screened at renowned film festivals such as \nDIAGONALE ‘23, LE FIFA and IDFA.\n\nIn 2013, she was awarded The Boghossian Foundation Prize.\n\nTanya is based in Beirut.","user_id":13948,"name":"Tanya Traboulsi","website":"www.tanyatraboulsi.com"},{"id":803949,"bio":"","user_id":790746,"name":"Lauren Ducas","website":"N/A"},{"id":37296,"bio":"Tatum Wulff, freelance travel, street and portrait photographer and painter, is based on the beautiful west coast of  Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.\n\nTatum has traveled extensively to several evocative, historic and off-the-beaten-path locations worldwide. Intrigued by cultural diversity and history, her passion for photography was sparked in the early '90's during her initial travels through rural areas of Thailand.  While captivated by the breathtaking surroundings she found herself in, it was the deeply kind and humble local people she crossed paths with, and the friends amongst them she made, which served as a catalyst for her new found love of photography.  Her camera quickly became her closest travel companion.  Subsequent destinations included India, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Israel, Egypt, Spain, Brazil, USA (the mainland and the Hawaiian Islands), China, Japan, Sri Lanka and Mexico.\n\nA deep love of Japan, its people, history and culture, led Tatum to make it her home for 8 years, where she was soon immersed in the traditional arts and became an apprentice for Miwa Atsuko, a nationally renowned master of Nihonga, an honored traditional Japanese art form which uses crushed minerals and natural pigments on washi paper.\n\nHer passion for exploring the world has become a lifestyle and she continues to travel as often as possible.\n\nTatum's photographic work has been exhibited in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, Spain, Italy and in a number of locations in the U.S., and has been printed in various publications worldwide.\n\nARTIST STATEMENT:\n\nIn exploring and celebrating the beauty, humor and tragedy of our collective human experience, photography has become an unparalleled means of personal expression. I am drawn to people, their stories, and to finding those fleeting serendipitous moments that reveal themselves through a combination of intuition, luck, and constant preparedness. My background studies in art and painting have informed the way I now photograph scenes and characters on the street. Sometimes I feel I try to frame people in the same way in which I would paint them.","user_id":37301,"name":"Tatum Wulff","website":"www.tatumwulff.com"},{"id":803971,"bio":"","user_id":790762,"name":"Brandon Edwards","website":null},{"id":71701,"bio":"Nataša Jandrić was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.\nShe moved to London in mid 90's where she gained a BA in Media and Communications studies.\nNataša's work centres on fine art and social documentary photography.\nShe has exhibited in London, Belgrade and Sarajevo.\n\nNataša lives and works in London.","user_id":71431,"name":"Natasa Jandric","website":""},{"id":184242,"bio":"I have \u0026gt;150 unique photos of this series and \u0026gt;20,000 unique photos in my portfolio in just 4-5 years worth of shooting.  Just thought I'd submit this to see what kind of feedback i'd get.  Don't really care too much about the recognition as much as just wanting to put smiles on peoples faces.  \n\nResume includes Sony, ESPN, Red Bull, Cirque du Soleil, Blizzard, UFC, NBC, etc","user_id":183640,"name":"Tim Kim","website":"www.bitcorntimes.com"},{"id":275755,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer with a BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Currently based in Seoul, South Korea, I am captivated by the delicate interplay between reality and imagination, a narrative uniquely captured through photography. My work embarks on explorations of the unfamiliar within the familiar, constantly pushing boundaries and uncovering new perspectives.","user_id":275153,"name":"Hwa Kyung Kim","website":"www.hwakyungkim.com"},{"id":558128,"bio":"Laura Jean Zito\n2023 Honorable Mention in 16th International Color Awards, 17th B \u0026amp; W Spider Awards, See/Me's \"True North,\" Highly Commended in Belfast Festival Open, 2022 Boyle Arts Festival, Ireland, three person exhibition \"Landscape and Nature.\" In 2022, published by Edge of Humanity Magazine, a series of street photography from her upcoming book \"The Ironic Age,\" Winner of  Third Prize in Photojournalism in the 15th International Color Awards.  In 2021, featured in \"Totally Dublin\" on \"In the Frame\" page in May, published in\"Catamaran\" winter issue 21/22; in All About Photo Magazine's \"Streets\" Issue 22, and on their website: www.all-about-photo.com/photographers/photographer/1477/laura-jean-zito;  a winner in \"Street Photography Around the World\" at the  Los Angeles Center for Photography.\nIn 2020, Featured photographer for \"Ireland in Frame\" at the Irish Embassy in Berlin, Germany\nIn 2019, Solo exhibitions at Ballina Arts Centre and Courtyard Gallery, Museum of Country Life, County Mayo, Ireland\nWinner of Grand Prize in NIKON Photo Contest International \nWinner of Best in Show and Purchase Prize: \"Art of the State 2002\" at the State Museum of PA., with a photograph","user_id":557544,"name":"Laura Jean Zito","website":"www.laurajeanzito.weebly.com;    mycreativeedge.eu/profile/by-hand"},{"id":71560,"bio":"Peter van der Heyden graduated from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam in December 2014.  He worked in the music industry for many years. In his photography he searches for a deeper layer by making a connection with his subjects. His portraits often contain a certain vulnerability. His images have been published in all major Dutch newspapers and have been used for several CD covers and posters.","user_id":71290,"name":"Peter van der Heyden","website":"www.petervanderheyden.com"},{"id":140756,"bio":"Im a Photographer who try to get the most impressive moments with a touch of sensibility, im a traveller, and i use this opportunity to improve my humanity feelings, i need to discover cultures, i need to see how other peoples in other latitudes are living, i need to get involved, to be part o a change, to reach my inner goal of transcending, to leave on this World, a bit of my view about the nature, the people.","user_id":140154,"name":"Marcos Angeloni","website":"marcosangeloni-ph.tumblr.com"},{"id":794681,"bio":"Photography is my medium of expression. It is my mindfulness practice. It is my peace. Through photography, I have found my voice. Photography is my vehicle in communicating my vision of the world around me. I am so deeply drawn to my camera, to not only capturing moments as they exist, but creating worlds that I see within my own mind. It is my passion and it brings me to life! ","user_id":783103,"name":"Amna Alabood","website":"vmnvproductions.com"},{"id":71537,"bio":"A portrait photographer located in the Greater Denver Area. Specializing in Creative and Corporate Headshots, Personal Branding Portraits, and Fashion/Beauty Photography.","user_id":71267,"name":"Jeremy Rill","website":"www.jeremyrillphotography.com"},{"id":71736,"bio":"Depuis 5 ans je gagne ma vie en tant que photographe professionnelle.\nJ'oeuvre principalement dans l'événementiel et le portrait. Je suis d'ailleurs la photographe officielle du festival de Jazz de Montréal depuis 2010.\nJ'ai assisté la photographe Catherine Karnow pour une de ses assignations pour le National Géographic Traveller à Montréal.  C'est pourquoi plusieurs de mes photos ont été publié en juin 2012 dans la National Geographic Traveller.\nDepuis, j'ai vu mes photos publiées dans le New-York Times,  burnmagazine.org, par le gouvernement du Québec, etc...\n\nMes intérêts se dirigent vers les gens et leurs émotions.  Les portraits sont pour moi des accès privilégiés aux êtres humains, à leur regard unique sur la vie. \nMon appareil photo est mon passeport. Il me donne des accès à l'humanité, aux grandes comme aux petites choses. Je veux photographier la vision unique de mes sujets, leur combat, leur rêves, leurs secrets, leur puissance, leur réalité, leur richesse, leur unicité. Je recherche ce moment de vérité, d'authenticité, de partage. La photographie est pour moi un art de communication et d'émotion.\n\nFrédérique\n\n\n\n \n","user_id":71466,"name":"Frédérique Aubin","website":"www.fredaphoto.com"},{"id":840431,"bio":"I work primarily in black and white, exploring the body as a sculptural form shaped by light, balance, and tension. My practice focuses on structure, restraint, and visual clarity, reducing narrative elements to allow form and light to define the image.","user_id":826274,"name":"Marco Barbera","website":null},{"id":794827,"bio":"Born in Hong Kong and raised in Canada, Raeann Kit-Yee Cheung (張傑儀) is a photographer who leans on a dual heritage to create work that is both personal and universal. Having immigrated almost five decades ago, Raeann is resolved in feeling neither Chinese nor Canadian, but rather someone who embodies a rich ambiguity that confronts a melded identity to resolve inner complexities. She holds a MA in contemporary photography from Falmouth University where she began her project, WE ARE IMMIGRANTS - The Hidden Hardships and Legacy of Early Chinese Canadian Immigrants. Today, her work continues to explore the diasporic context. Raeann resides in the traditional territories of Treaty 7 in Southern Alberta.","user_id":783223,"name":"Raeann Cheung","website":"www.raeannkityee.ca"},{"id":184341,"bio":" ","user_id":183739,"name":"Loreal Prystaj","website":"www.lorealprystaj.com"},{"id":71527,"bio":"Freelance photographer based in Sardinia","user_id":71257,"name":"Alessio Orrù","website":"www.alessiorru.it"},{"id":33446,"bio":"\nGian Luca Groppi, born in Piacenza in 1970, lives and works in Genoa.\nFrom the age of 27 he devoted himself to photography, mainly in black and white, that he printed personally in the dark room. In recent years he has also experimented with color digital photos.\nDefined by the critics: \"a modern storyteller who combines sensitivity and irony, hidden by a facade of rigid seriousness\", he practices art as a necessity, using mind and photographic medium to express his poetics: he collects stories and create stages, to reveal and recovery illness, emptiness and anxieties of society, cloaking them in a redeeming, rather black humor\nHe had noumerous exibition, in Italy and abroad\n\n","user_id":33451,"name":"Gian Luca Groppi","website":"www.gianlucagroppi.blogspot.it"},{"id":71590,"bio":"Sarah Anne Wharton was born in D.C. and grown in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, France, Maine, and New Mexico. Her photographic experience began as a ten-year-old with a 110-film format camera: a sleek, black tube, half the size of a sandwich. She brought it with her everywhere. From then on, whenever she roams, SAW keeps at least one camera strapped around her neck and a myriad of whistled tunes between her lips.\n\nSarah has a Bachelor of Arts in Photojournalism and French from Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania and studied documentary photography at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine.\n\nCurious and exuberant, unobtrusive and down-to-earth, Sarah currently works, lives, and plays out of Brooklyn, New York and the northeast.","user_id":71320,"name":"Sarah Anne Wharton","website":"www.saw.photography"},{"id":71579,"bio":"Sono nato nel 1977 in Puglia - Molfetta (BA), dopo 12 anni come informatico (Sistemista), inizio a cimentarmi con la fotografia nel 2010 prima come fotoamatore, poi come professionista nell'estate 2013 come Freelance.\nAl momento collaboro con l'Agenzia Internazionale Nurphoto come fotogiornalista freelance e svolgo servizi fotografici matrimoniali e commerciali presso il mio studio fotografico","user_id":71309,"name":"Davide Pischettola","website":"www.davidepischettola.net"},{"id":801869,"bio":"Madina Baimirzaeva is a photographer, researcher and cultural scientist, a graduate of the St. Petersburg State Institute of Culture. In her works, she explores the themes of identity, time and the fragility of life, using fading flowers as a metaphor for change and renewal. These natural elements symbolize not only completion, but also the poetry of transformation. Her work has been presented at international exhibitions such as “MYTHOLOGY-INSPIRED” at Millepiani in Rome, Italy, and Shutter Hub Editions “FOOD STORIES” in London, UK. Madina also took part in the Shutter Hub exhibition “YEARBOOK Awards 2024”, which celebrates the talent of over 250 photographers from around the world, and has been featured in The Image Flow Gallery in the USA, as well as in publications by Analog Forever Magazine.","user_id":789052,"name":"Madina Baymirzaeva","website":""},{"id":71967,"bio":"Frank Multari, born in the Bronx, 1987, is a photographer in New York.  \n\nA member of the NYC Street Photography Collective (@nycspc), his work has been featured in several outlets and magazines, including as one of LensCulture's \"111 New Street Photography Discoveries\" in 2016.\n\nHe lives in Brooklyn.\n\ninstagram: frankmultari\ncollective: nyc-spc.com/photographers","user_id":71697,"name":"Frank Multari","website":"www.frankmultari.com"},{"id":72072,"bio":"Milatary,Documentary and Street Photographer","user_id":71802,"name":"Hossein Zohrevand","website":""},{"id":846706,"bio":"3831 bet: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar no desktop ou no celular!\nJogue online no desktop ou no celular e descubra novas possibilidades de diversão e emoção!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. 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Graduated in foreign languages, she moved to Milan before spending five years living in Africa where she captured portraits and landscapes that tell stories of pain, strength and beauty. \n\nAfter exploring the outside world, she wanted to explore her internal world, so she returned to her roots, Bari, where she began a deep and delicate study of herself through the lens.\n\n\n\n","user_id":278578,"name":"Simona Perrini","website":"www.simonaperrini.com"},{"id":792159,"bio":"I am FiFi Chen, began my journey in 2013, studying Chemical Engineering at the University of Sydney, driven by a fascination with quantum mechanics and chemistry. After graduating in 2018, and transitioned to fashion photography, captivated by the power of the medium. In 2022, I pursued an MA in Fashion Photography at the University of the Arts London and started studying modern dance. Influenced by Eastern Buddhist philosophy from a young age, and later absorbing Western philosophy and contemporary art, I strives to blend rational perspectives with the sensual perception of the body in my work. Since 2022, I have incorporated the harmony of Buddhist thought and deconstructionism into my photography, aiming to capture the unique romanticism of Eastern culture within contemporary imagery.","user_id":780929,"name":"Fifi Chen","website":""},{"id":71758,"bio":"Tomasz Solkowski is a photographer based in Greater Toronto Area in Canada. His images are a visual meditation on the relationships between people, objects, space and time.\n\nIn 2013, his series \"Metropolis\" was selected and exhibited at the Studio Tour and Art Show in Newmarket, Canada.\n\nHis series \"Within and Without\"  was selected for the 2017 Newmarket Art Walk and Studio Tour.\n","user_id":71488,"name":"Tomasz Solkowski","website":"www.tomaszsolkowski.com"},{"id":71994,"bio":"I spent most of my life as a librarian. I will spend the rest of it as a photographer.","user_id":71724,"name":"Matt Kollasch","website":"kollarfoto.com"},{"id":72037,"bio":"Annie Sobol is a photographer whose work focuses on fine art, nature, and landscape in Nagasaki, Japan.\n\nAnnie graduated from DePaul University, and received a Bachelor of Art with a Minor in Business Administration. Annie graduated magna cum laude from TCC Visual Arts Center in May 2017 with an A.A.A in Studio Art, concentration in Photographic Media Arts where she currently teaches as an Adjunct Professor teaching History of Photography (online), Studio Lighting, and Introduction to Video Techniques. In addition she is a graduate student at Savannah College of Art \u0026amp; Design (SCAD) working on her Master of Art in Photography.\n","user_id":71767,"name":"Annie Sobol","website":"www.anniesobolphotos.com"},{"id":841422,"bio":"","user_id":827265,"name":"Christian Stemberg","website":null},{"id":559809,"bio":"She comes from an artistic background, having obtained a Level II Academic Diploma in Cello. For about ten years, she worked for musical institutions as a professor of orchestra and in chamber music ensembles.\nFor several decades, she is working in the field of Visual Communication.\nA lifelong lover of painting and the visual arts, he began taking photographs at an advanced age after receiving his first camera as a gift.\nFrom that moment on, a path of growth began, bringing her closer to photography as an artistic expression rather than as a representation of reality.\nFor a few years, she dedicated herself to the genre of reportage, recently moving towards a more evocative style, with the development of intimist projects.\nAlways in search of her own identity as a photographer, she has some documentary reportage projects to her credit, two of which have obtained Honorable Mentions in International Competitions (Monochrome Photography Awards, ND Awards, Monovisions Photography Awards, Chromatic Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, IPA Int'l Photography Awards, BIFA, Trieste Photo Days) and publications in online magazines and books.\nYou have recently exhibited in group exhibitions with Kromart Gallery in Rome, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Finale Ligure Castle (Italy), the last one with PhotoMilano 2.0 in Milan.","user_id":559225,"name":"Luisa Montagna","website":"www.luisamontagna.com"},{"id":805197,"bio":"I retired in 2023 from my lifetime career in the software development industry and now spend much more time on my lifetime passion of photography. I began taking pictures for my High School’s yearbook and was drawn early to the work of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. I continued to study and practice the art of black \u0026amp; white landscape photography in film and later in digital format.\n\nI live in Marshall, Texas, with my wife, where we are close to half of our immediate family and love to travel to Northern Colorado to visit the other half of our family. I, therefore, spend the most of my photographic efforts exploring landscapes in Texas and Colorado. But, I have recently begun to enjoy travel photography, as seen here in the photo's I have submitted for this contest.","user_id":791836,"name":"Vince Adamo","website":"www.vinceadamophotography.com"},{"id":71584,"bio":"I love working with people , I really love the portrait , reportage, lanscapes, and photography of theater. I try to express emotion (my but also those who are around me ) and with respect to this I follow my instincts , but I am also attentive to language of images . My teacher handed me this message \"photography is learned by reading good books , listening to music, reading poetry , following the political etc. etc. . My photographic research continues with renewed passion for the past 10 years.\nThank you,\nFotoaliento , breathing pictures","user_id":71314,"name":"Daniele Benedetti","website":"www.fotoaliento.it"},{"id":71783,"bio":"RJ Sangosti can hardly remember a time that he didn't like looking at good pictures and, like many photographers, says he started contemplating life behind a camera as he poured through the pages of National Geographic magazine. RJ battled dyslexia as a child and turned to photography as a way to express himself. \nHe earned a bachelor's degree in art at Colorado State University, and after college, he worked for three years as a staff photographer at a community newspaper in Loveland, Colo. In 2005, RJ joined the Photography Department at The Denver Post.\nRJ was named 2013 Photojournalist of the Year, winning the National Press Photographers Association award for larger market newspapers. His portfolio included photos of the Aurora theater shooting, a story that won The Denver Post the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news.\nRJ was born and raised in Gunnison, Colorado and now lives with his wife, Sarah, and two children, Nick and Belle in Lakewood.\n","user_id":71513,"name":"RJ Sangosti","website":"www.sangosti.com"},{"id":71807,"bio":"My goal is to educate people with photography in order to bring about positive, social change.","user_id":71537,"name":"Helen Burt","website":"www.helenburt.com"},{"id":71633,"bio":"Photographe plasticienne influencée par le Body Art, Philippine Schaefer travaille une image vivante via des performances sur tous types de surfaces photosensibles. Son corps est à la fois le sujet et le médium, l’interface entre le monde visible et invisible, Née en 1970 en Allemagne Westphalie, Philippine vit et travaille à Paris depuis 1991. Diplômée de l’école des Beaux-Arts ENSBA, Paris en 1997, elle a étudié auprès de Christian Boltanski, Marina Abramovic, Mona Hatoum et Georges Jeanclos. Progressivement dans son parcours artistique, la sculpture faite place à la performance et l’appareil photographique devient témoin de ses fulgurantes/fusionnantes performances tant en intérieurs que dans l’espace urbain ou dans les milieux naturels. Depuis 2017 elle élabore ses tirages photographiques dans son propre laboratoire.  Les images naissent dans la chambre noire où dialoguent l'ombre et la lumière, il s’agit de provoquer la rencontre de formes et de substances élémentaires . Dans ses photogrammes, sa recherche photographique est empreinte du corps, son propre corps faisant matière et chaque tirage est une épreuve unique.  « J’ai l’impression de plonger en eaux profondes, dans un espace tout à part. L’inconscient ainsi libéré, je puise dans la profondeur de l’être » dit-elle.","user_id":71363,"name":"Philippine Schaefer","website":" www.philippineschaeferwork.tumblr.com"},{"id":818021,"bio":"I’m based in Selargius, Sardinia (Italy), drawn to the spontaneous, unscripted moments that unfold in everyday life.\nI don’t follow a plan or storyboard-just instinct, curiosity, and the quiet pull of light and shadow.\nThrough my lens, I try to capture the unexpected poetry that reality offers-one click at a time.\nMy work is not about perfection, but about presence.","user_id":803759,"name":"Giovanni Boscu","website":"giovanniboscu.com"},{"id":71639,"bio":"Leticia Bernaus (b. Argentina) is a visual artist who works at the intersection of art,\u0026nbsp;spiritual studies and ecology. Bernaus considers the camera as an exceptional medium for exploring the connection between matter and spirit. In her work, the artist appropriates materials and texts, superimposes formats\u0026nbsp;and uses her own body as a witness and a medium to compose works that dissolve the border between humanity and nature, reality and fiction, the material and the ethereal. She has a bachelor degree in cinematography from the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires (2016), and an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago (full scholarship, 2019), where she was a professor of Digital Photography (2018-2020). She has participated in numerous multidisciplinary projects focused on the union between art and ecology, including: “Political Ecology as Practice: Platform Chicago”, a collaboration between artists, anthropologists and scientists that culminated with the exhibition All have the same breath at Gallery 400 (Chicago, 2019); “Becoming Feral”, a book of artistic manifestations about the relationship between human beings and animals for which she created Fire Owl (Objet-a Creative Studio, London, 2021); “Imaginable Worlds”, a collection of essays on art, crises and global futures edited by the SMART Museum of Chicago and the Serendipity Art Foundation from New Delhi, where she published the poetic and photographic essay We Are Safe Here (The University of Chicago Press, USA, 2022). Bernaus has been awarded the UIC University Fellowship (2017), the IILA - PHOTO 2017 Prize and residency in Rome (2017, 2018), the Illinois Arts Council for Artists (2020), and the Chicago Artists Coalition BOLT residency (2019). Her work has been exhibited in the United States, Italy, England, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Australia and Canada. She lives and works between her hometown in Villa María, Argentina and Chicago, United States.\n","user_id":71369,"name":"Leticia Bernaus","website":"www.leticiabernaus.com"},{"id":71644,"bio":"Studied Graphic Design at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana in Medellín and in 1981 dedicated herself to photography. She worked in several film productions as still photographer and in 1986, co-founded the Photographic Front, an organization of women photographers. His works can be found in the permanent photographic collections of the Eliseé Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, and at the International Photography Encounters in Arles, France. She is also co-founder of the Associated Artists Work Cooperative, Integrartes in Cali, in 1997. Her work appears outlined in Eduardo Serrano's History of Photography in Colombia. In 2005 she created and led the development of the urban photographic project, Cali Ciudad Visible, and in 2007 she led the group that created the Center for Photographic and Film Archives of Cali and the Valle del Cauca region. In 2014, she started the preparatory process for her book Cuarto Oscuro / Cuarto Claro, edited in 2016 and in 2017 began a long-length docum\n","user_id":71374,"name":"Mónika Herran Restrepo","website":"monikaherran.com"},{"id":72095,"bio":"My delight is working with (one's) shadow. ","user_id":71825,"name":"Elisabeth Mochner","website":"www.elisabethmochner.de"},{"id":72093,"bio":"As someone who grew up on the other side of the Berlin Wall, Christo Stankulov’s first experience with photography came at an early age and in very hands-on manner. Hence his adolescent years, towards the end of the 1980s and in the beginning of the 1990s, were a period of discovery, experimenting both while shooting and in the lab.\n\nAt this point, Stankulov grew more involved in the local scene in Bulgaria by taking part in various exhibitions and contests. In 2008, he moved to France where he has been collaborating with international names as well as pariticpated in Zig-Zag’s Ateliers d’Artistes in Gentilly (Maison de la photographie Robert Doisneau).\n\nStankulov’s urge for taking pictures is often being driven by impulsivity and passion, although his compositions are carefully crafted. From his travel series featuring scarce landscapes and everyday life to his studio portraits and his reportages from the lush fashion shows in Paris, he is looking for the excitement in each frame.","user_id":71823,"name":"Christo Stankula","website":"www.stankulov.com"},{"id":71706,"bio":"SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS :\n2019-02 # Solo exhibitions, hotel de l'industrie, Eurazeo Award. winner\n2011-04 # Solo exhibitions, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, PHPA Award.\n2010-04 # Solo exhibition, La Galerie Particulière,\nCOLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS :\n2017-02 # Collective exhibition France(s) Territoire Liquide, curator : Paul Wombell, Museo de Antiotquia, Medellín, Colombia \n2017-05 # Collective exhibition France(s) Territoire Liquide, curator : Paul Wombell MAMBO, Museum of Modern Art, Bogotá, Colombia \n2017-10 # Collective exhibition “Paysages Français : une aventure photographique (1984-2017)“, BnF, Bibliothèque national de France, France, \n2016-03 # Collective exhibition “Nouvelles Richesses“ au Pavillon Français, Biennales d’Architectures de Venise, general curator: Alejendro Aravena, Venice, Italie\n2016-11 # Collective exhibition “dé-coïncidence“ curator : François Jullien, Greater Taipei Biennial of Contemporary Arts, Yo-Chang Museum of Art, Taïwan\n","user_id":71436,"name":"Guillaume Amat","website":"www.guillaumeamat.com"},{"id":219946,"bio":"My name is Mark Maat and I live in The Netherlands in Europe. My profession is Social Work and I do love the comparisons of sports to use with my clients. \n\nPhotography is interesting for my profession as it shows that there are always different angles and viewpoints on a given situation, which people and clients not always are a ware of. So, understanding that can help a lot. \n\nThe arts in a broader sense and photography has had my interest for a longer period of time, my father was more into filming so my interest for this art came later on.\n\nNow I have more time to do the things I love and want to learn about, photography is one of the interest I want to improve, learn more about and lease Culture is a source I intend to make more use of.","user_id":219344,"name":"Mark Maat","website":""},{"id":71956,"bio":"We use photography as a way of self-expression. We combine a passion and our personal life experience in order to construct images which reflects the world around us. People and their stories are our great inspiration, and in our work we are exploring the world of relationships and our hidden qualities of our characters. Better understanding of the reality  allows us to reinterpret the world in our own, sometimes surreal and abstract form.\nCamera is like a window to the new unexplored world, where we can focus on things which in the real world can be easily overlooked. We are inspired by natural light to create a contrast, constructive aesthetics, which combine a true value of experience and evokes something between a dream and an obliterated memory. \n","user_id":71686,"name":"Kinga and Maciej Krzyminscy","website":"www.krzyminscy.com"},{"id":71902,"bio":"Independent photographer from Armenia, Yulia Grigoryants covers social, cultural, and human rights issues.\nBorn in Azerbaijan, she fled the country in 1988 because of the violence against the Armenian population, which was followed by a large-scale war. She grew up during a time of important political and social changes for the region, with the transition from the Soviet system to independence, devastating earthquake, years of war, and social-economic hardship.\n\nYulia’s works were published internationally, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, The Sunday Times etc. \nIn 2020 Yulia became a laureate of the Albert Kahn award for her long-term story “Cosmic Solitude”. In 2017 she was shortlisted for the prestigious Sony world photography award. \nYulia’s works have been exhibited in France (at the Council of Europe’s house, at the museum of Albert Kahn, Promenade Photographique in Vendôme, a personal exhibition in Paris,), in England, Russia, China, at the UN House","user_id":71632,"name":"Yulia Grigoryants","website":"www.yuliagrigoryants.com"},{"id":92478,"bio":"Portuguese/Spanish by birth, Paul Teixeira (1965) currently works and lives near Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands.\n\nTeixeira started in the mid 1980’s as a freelance photojournalist in The Netherlands, working for Dutch Newspapers and magazines, covering a variety of subjects: from squatter riots and other violent outbursts to documentary series on Pope John Paul II and senior citizens. \n\nHe went on to study journalism (both written and photojournalism) at the School voor de Journalistiek in Utrecht. After completing this study, Teixeira went on to work as reporter, editor-in-chief and publisher at various publishing companies in The Netherlands, Belgium and Spain. He’s currently co-owner of Sandbox Publishers a Dutch publishing company specialised in business magazines. \n\nTeixeira does reserve at least one day a week for his old profession and passion: photojournalism, working mainly for national and international magazines and acting as one of the correspondents for a major press agency.\n\n","user_id":92012,"name":"Paul Teixeira","website":"www.teixeira.nl"},{"id":21282,"bio":"Commercieel en conceptueel fotograaf uit Nederland. 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","user_id":783103,"name":"Amna Alabood","website":"vmnvproductions.com"},{"id":794894,"bio":"Studied politics, philosophy and sociology, with a focus on cultural studies, at the University of Duisburg-Essen. 2010 graduated as a social scientist. 2007 Photographer and editor for designWerk Verlag. From 2008 - 2012 editorial staff member in the press offices of Ruhr.2010, WDR, Theater der Welt and in the cultural offices of the cities of Moers and Duisburg. Worked at the Theater Bonn from 2012 to 2022, including as a photographer.\n\nFreelance artist since 2022.\n\nFrom 2007 to today, photography for publishers, magazines, cultural institutions, theaters, performing artists and ensembles, as well as concept \u0026amp; design for free works and projects.","user_id":783279,"name":"Nicole Günther","website":"www.nicole-guenther.com"},{"id":92791,"bio":"","user_id":92310,"name":"Katya Evdokimova","website":""},{"id":676020,"bio":"I am a german photographer and live in Berlin. Questioning the human destructive way of living brought me to live with indigenious people in Big Mountain, Diné-Nation, North America expecting to find a nondestructive way. Later I lived for several years in a caravan in the countryside in germany. Practicing Buddhist meditation is essential for my gaze. I graduated my study at the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie in Ludwig Rauch´s class. I have shown my photographic work in numerous exhibitions throughout Germany since 2010. My work focuses on everyday perception. In search of the poetic and the humorous, I direct my gaze to what is always there and yet not seen. By reading the traces on the ground, I build a bridge between the past and the future and locate myself in the moment. Everyday ornamentation and surreal associations characterize my pictures as well as abstractions and typologies.","user_id":675436,"name":"Sibille Riechardt","website":"www.sibilleriechardt.de"},{"id":482704,"bio":"Portrait photographer, specializing in conceptual imagery and photo compositing.","user_id":482120,"name":"Marina Afanasiev","website":""},{"id":92664,"bio":"I am graduated in Languages in Literatures (Spanish and Italian) and decided to study and become a full time photographer. Currently I am studying Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree in Photography at The Photography Academy of Ireland. I am based in Dublin and I specialise in portraiture, fashion and documentary photography. \n","user_id":92188,"name":"Iva Kozomara","website":"iva-kozomara.com"},{"id":804133,"bio":"2010 - BA - set design, LABA, Brescia (Italy)\n2012 - CD - cinematography, UCLA, Los Angeles (USA)\n2015 - MA - photography, BRERA, Milan (Italy)\n2018 - residency, SOPA, Ottawa (Canada)","user_id":790911,"name":"Tommaso Cuccia","website":"www.tommasocuccia.com "},{"id":543932,"bio":"Silas Bahr, born 1992 in Fürth, is a Dresden based photographer focusing on social topics. In his self-initiated and research-led projects he explores phenomena and traces of society. He graduated from the faculty of Photography at Lette Verein Berlin in 2019. He previously studied art history and philosophy at Humboldt-University Berlin, which is reflected in his works.","user_id":543348,"name":"Silas Bahr","website":"silasbahr.de"},{"id":99183,"bio":"Since 2009 I work as a freelance photographer in the field of photojournalism, documentary photography and portraits. I was born in 1981 and actually based in Hamburg. I studied at the „Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg“ visual communication with the focus on photography.I realise assignments for nongovernment organisations, enterprises and newspapers.\nIn addition to assigned works, I am realizing personal documentaries while following the requirements of a socially and politically engaged photo documentary.\nAs a photographer I'm interested to come to know about other cultures and livestyles or to show environmental or social injustice. Hereby I try to be on the one hand side an observer, show the world through my eyes and on the other hand I try to develop a strong relationships with and gain the trust of people I photograph.","user_id":98582,"name":"Bente Marei Stachowske","website":"www.bentestachowske.de"},{"id":71729,"bio":"Fotógrafo amador. Reside e trabalha em Fortaleza- Brasil. Formação em administração de empresas com pós graduação em recursos humanos e educação em tecnologia. Teve seus primeiros contatos com a fotografia ainda na adolescência (anos 80) com câmeras analógicas voltando novamente a se interessar por Fotografia nos anos 2000 com o advento da câmera digital. Participou de vários workshops com artistas como Guy Veloso (PA), Ângela Berlinde (Brasil/Portugal), Elza Lima (PA), Eder Chiodeto (SP)  André Liohn (SP), Thiago Coelho (RS) e Pedro David (MG). Diretor do instituto de Fotografia do Ceará Ifoto (Gestões 2016/2018 e 2018/2020).\nColetivas e premiações: Roda de Fotógrafos 2016 – Exposição e Revista (Curitiba-PR); Mobile Photography Awards 2017 - 1º prêmio categoria Arquitetura e Design do 7th Anual (link: https://bit.ly/2LIYGCq) – (London- UK); Mobile Photography Awards 2018 - Menção Honrosa– Categoria Portrait (link: https://bit.ly/2OAjHgS) - (London- UK);  IPAA AWARDS 2019 - Menção Honrosa – Landscape ( https://bit.ly/2yOlo3e ) (New York-EUA); Festival de Fotografia de Paranapiacaba – Edição 2019 - Tema: Muros – Categoria ensaios - Série: “Palácio” e Edição 2020 – tema: Meio Ambiente - Fotografia única “Seu Ladir” – (São Paulo – SP); Projeto Otros Carnavales - 2019 - ensaio “Negrume” – Red Latinoamericana de Fotografía (Montevideo-Uruguai); MIRA Mobile Prize 2020 – Projeção Coletiva (Lisboa-Portugal); Projeto Coletivo Maracatu Ceará (2019-201) – curadoria Diogenes Moura. 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I’ve graduated from The School of Image Gobelins with the help of a Universal Studio's scholarship. Furthermore,  in September I'll be entering the school of Fine Arts of Nice, la Villa Arson.\nPhotography is a very interesting art that allows me to express so many different emotions and beauties, it also allows me to create new worlds.\nI’m mainly inspired by my twin sister, the human body, people, the cinema, lights and the absurd. I have two ways of taking pictures. One is through the obsessions I have, like water, chiaroscuros, contrasts and more. These pictures are taken in the moment, its like i’m taking notes and observing what’ s happening around me. Most of the time I observe, I love seeing people living and being. I find humans fascinating. The other way is by controlling everything that’s on the frame. I know what I want the picture to look like, and plan everything ahead. I love creating scenes, moments that questions the viewers and from which they can imagine what happened before or what’s going to happen after.\n\nThrough my pictures I want to show myself, my thoughts and weirdness.","user_id":771489,"name":"Veka Koestinger","website":"vekakoestinger.com"},{"id":457143,"bio":"Iryna Vlasiuk was born in 1985 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Lives and works in Kyiv.\nShe studying the topics of human interaction and the external environment, contact between people, the feeling of oneself in space, the connection of the emotional, mental, spiritual with the physical, bodily.\nEducation:\n1995 - 2000 Kyiv Children's Art School № 1;\n2002 - 2008 National Technical University of Ukraine \"Kyiv Polytechnic Institute named after Ihor Sikorsky\",\n2023-2024 - MYPH School of Conceptual Photography.\nGroup exhibitions:\n- \"Shared body\" Ukraine house, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024;\n- \"Foto Wien\", Vienna, Austria, 2023;\n- Photo Festival \"Les Nuits Photographiques de Pierrevert\", Pierrevert, France, 2023;\n-  NFT exhibition by Saatchi Art \"Vision of the future\", 2022;\n- \"In the name of Freedom\", Chaussee 36, Berlin, Germany, 2022;\n- \"Imagenation\", Galerie Joseph, Paris, France, 2022;\n- Art Fair \"Art Compensa\", Vilnius, Lithuania, 2022;\n- \"Black and White\", Glasgow Photography Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland, 2022\nAwards:\n-\"B\u0026amp;W Photo project of the Year 2024\", B\u0026amp;W Photo Awards, 2024;\n- 2nd place ND Awards, 2023, category \"Nu\";\n- 2nd place IPA, 2023, category \"Nu\";\n- Agora Awards Photo of the Year, 2022.\nPublications:\n- book of photographs \"Perception\", 2021, publishing house \"Snap Collective Publishing\";\n- Duncan Miller Gallery, Vogue Italia, Iconic Artist online portfolio.\nArtworks are in the collections of the following countries: Ukraine, Germany, USA.\n\n","user_id":456559,"name":"Ирина Власюк","website":""},{"id":99282,"bio":"Iwona Pinkowicz is a portrait photographer based in London. She currently works on a number of personal projects including People of N1C, which documents people in London’s newest postcode in King’s Cross and a street portraits series, London Dreams. ","user_id":98681,"name":"Iwona Pinkowicz","website":"www.iwonapinkowicz.com"},{"id":849419,"bio":"Looking for a unisex salon near me? Visit our modern salon for professional hair and beauty services for both men and women. We offer stylish haircuts, coloring, grooming, facials, waxing, and more—all in one place. Our skilled team provides personalized care in a clean, comfortable setting. 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Based in South Africa and working all over the world keeps Louis extremely busy, you would have to have your wits about you just to keep up! So, here goes...Louis' love of photography began when he worked as a photojournalist for regional, national and international newspapers, magazines and publications. Louis’s dedication to visual storytelling is enhanced by his love for travel, history and cultural exchange. He has planned and led various expeditions in Africa with great success.\n\nAside from all the exciting stuff, Louis is a relaxed person who has an astounding passion for photography. He tackles any challenge and turns it into a photographic opportunity. He enjoys working with people and equally, when you work with him and his team, the term \"time flies when you're having fun\" really sums it up! Louis works to exacting standards and his professional, ethical approach allow him to produce a masterpiece every time.\n\n","user_id":92208,"name":"Louis Kleynhans","website":"www.louisjk.com"},{"id":841432,"bio":"Royal Rose Glass \u0026amp; Aluminium delivers expert glass and aluminium design, fabrication \u0026amp; installation for modern buildings and homes across Dubai \u0026amp; UAE. ","user_id":827275,"name":"Phela 063","website":"royalroseglassaluminium.ae"},{"id":846710,"bio":"4400 bet: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar no desktop ou no celular!  \nJogue online no desktop ou no celular e sinta a emoção da vitória!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: Av. 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I do not edit my pictures but always try to find the best settings depending on what does happen outside or behind me.","user_id":215751,"name":"martin AIRAUD","website":""},{"id":71705,"bio":"Sheyi Bankale is the Editor and Founder of Next Level magazine, the essential source for cutting-edge contemporary photographic art. Next Level has become one of Europe’s leading art photography magazines with a dynamic mix of art photography and ideas and has featured a diverse range of some of the world’s most exciting photo artists. It aims to bring awareness and debate to contemporary culture, showcasing and celebrating emerging and established artists, across various disciplines and alongside inspiring, provocative and critical writing.\nSheyi Bankale is also the curator of Next Level Projects a vibrant non-for-profit art organisation positioned to showcase a variety of international contemporary artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. Our quest is to celebrate the excellence and diversity of contemporary art photography, and in so doing, to support both established and emerging artists. We aim to extend their creativity by supporting activities that assist in their development, as well as engaging with new audiences by curating high quality exhibitions.\nIn addition Sheyi Bankale is a publisher of Next Level books, distributed by Thames \u0026amp; Hudson, one of the international art books leading publishers.\nIn 2011, Sheyi Bankale was one of the commissioned curators for the European Capital of Culture, Turku, Finland.","user_id":71435,"name":"Sheyi Bankale","website":"www.nextleveluk.com"},{"id":72195,"bio":"Shang HuaGe was born in 1984, Henan province, China. After earning a bachelor's degree in computer science and technology, he decided to follow his heart and pursue a career as a photojournalist. \n\nDuring 10 years in media, he has done extensive investigative reporting on politics and social problems in China. Such as ‘Sihong Black Jail’, ‘The Zhoukou graveless’, etc. In 2017, he published his history book focused on the history of Taiwanese living on Gulangyu Island in the 19th and 20th centuries: Crossing the Channel.\n\nHis non-fiction works have been published in Harvest Magazine, Southern Weekend, Duku, and other media. His photography works have won more than 20 photography awards around the world and have been exhibited in cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Taipei, Xiamen, London, and Paris.\n\nSince 2018, he tried to use photography to help seriously ill families in Fujian Province and raised money for them so that they could buy medicine to continue their medical treatment. He has helped over 50 seriously ill families and raised more than 5 million RMB. All the money goes towards the treatment of seriously ill children. His contacts with more than 50 seriously ill families convinced him that he had found the ultimate value of photography on earth: Trying to save a life.\n\nHe is also a life rescue volunteer with the Xiamen Dawn Rescue Team and has participated in huge rescue missions such as 2021 China Zhengzhou Flood Rescue, 2022 China Jingdezhen Flood Rescue, 2023 Türkiye Earthquake Rescue, 2024 China Longyan Flood Rescue, and 2025 Myanmar Earthquake Rescue. For 6 years, his focus was purely humanitarian relief work. \n\nHe is currently a photographer, writer, and screenwriter living in Xiamen, China with his wife and daughter.","user_id":71924,"name":"HuaGe Shang","website":""},{"id":71876,"bio":"Naima Green is an artist and educator currently living between Brooklyn, NY and Mexico City, Mexico. She holds an MFA in Photography from ICP–Bard, an MA from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a BA from Barnard College, Columbia University. Green presented two solo exhibitions in 2018 – All the black language and A Collective Utterance. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at MASS MoCA (2018), International Center of Photography (2019, 2018), Houston Center for Photography (2017), Bronx Museum (2017), BRIC (2019, 2016, 2015), Arsenal Gallery (2018, 2015) and Macy Gallery (2014, 2013). Green has been an artist-in-residence at the Bronx Museum (2016), Vermont Studio Center (2015), and recipient of the Myers Art Prize at Columbia University (2013). \n\nHer artist books and objects are collected by MoMA Library, the International Center of Photography Library, and Barnard Library. ","user_id":71606,"name":"Naima Green","website":"www.naimagreen.com"},{"id":71869,"bio":"Tina Maric, born 1985, is a Belgrade based photographer. Graduated Art\nHistory on Faculty of philosophy 2004, MA degree in Cultural politics\nand management on University of Arts in Belgrade 2013.  Mostly\ndocumenting female models her work exudes intimacy and a romantic\naura. Her use of colours draws viewer attention and pleases all our\nsenses. Whether it is a portrait or a fashion photography she tries to\ndiscover the uniqueness of every person she depicts and to bring some\nnostalgia you didn't know you craved","user_id":71599,"name":"Tina Maric","website":"www.tinamaric.com"},{"id":72456,"bio":"I've been working as a professional photographer in Kansas City and world wide since 2004 and have had a passion for it nearly all my life.  Formally educated and trained in Psychology and Pre-Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia,  I use my knowledge to understand people through the camera. I've attended numerous training and workshops to develop my technical skills.\n\nWorking in a documentary style, I split my time between commercial work and work for nonprofits. The core of my work stands to promote dialogue, awareness and understanding between differing communities of people.  \n\nIn all my work, I aim to celebrate the human spirit.\n\nMy work has been published in The Guardian UK, Present Magazine, KC Magazine, and exhibited in The United States Embassy in Portugal, The United Nations in NYC as well as many other places in Kansas City and around the world.\n","user_id":72185,"name":"Rachael Jane","website":"www.janevision.com"},{"id":71794,"bio":"Nicolas Vo is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Toronto, Canada. He has completed his BFA in Photography at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada. Primarily working in photography, his practice explores themes of isolation, intimacy, and the ephemeral. 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","user_id":214107,"name":"Yehor K.","website":""},{"id":722190,"bio":"Owen Davies (b. 1986, Chelmsford, UK) is a fine art photographer living in New York City.\n\nExploring the eccentricities of the American psyche and its relationship to the built environment, Owen seeks out the strange, surreal and often overlooked landscapes within the spaces we inhabit.\u0026nbsp;\n\nAwards\n\nKlompching FRESH 2024\nGCCA Concrete in Life 2023 Winner, Urban category\n2023 Hasselblad Masters Finalist\n2023 Review Santa Fe Alum\n\nExhibitions\n\nOn Reflection (Group Show) - Hackney Downs Studios, London, 2023\nMeet Me In The Middle (Group Show) - Nunnery Gallery, London, 2023\nA Sense of Place (Group Show) - PEP, Berlin, 2023\nUrban \u0026amp; Street (Group Show) - Chateau Gallery, Louisville, KT, 2022\nAnother Look at Man-Altered Landscape (Group Show) - Galerie Hug, Paris, 2021\nObject/Create (Solo Show) Royal Albert Hall, London, 2019\n\nPress\n\nDesignboom, 2024\nNOICE Magazine, 2024\nBROAD Magazine, 2024\nAnother Place Magazine, 2023","user_id":721606,"name":"Owen Davies","website":"www.owen-davies.com"},{"id":801274,"bio":"","user_id":788578,"name":"Tai Yul Kim","website":""},{"id":802179,"bio":"I am Javad Jalali , born 30 May 1977, Mashhad, Iran. Recently I migrated to the Netherlands. I am a member of the Iranian Alliance of Motion Picture Guilds.","user_id":789296,"name":"Javad Jalali","website":"www.javadjalali.com"},{"id":71877,"bio":"Visual artist working with photo-based digital graphic artwork (d.g.a) and fine art photography. Graduated with a bachelor's degree in Virtual Art and Design from Hedmark University College in 2013.\n\nMy art is mainly figurative works containing elements of abstraction merged with symbolism. I tend to look beyond the everyday world for topics to blend into my pictures, and I am inspired by beauty, mythology and nature. As an artist I seek harmony, and I try to observe the aesthetic value of all things in life.","user_id":71607,"name":"Maria Natalie Skjeset","website":"www.marianatalie.com"},{"id":462900,"bio":"Digital Exhibitions:\n\"Art of Photography\" exhibition in Cape - Town/ South Africa\nArt Market Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.\nBerlin Blue Art Gallery, Berlin, Germany.\n\"New Moment\" gallery in Belgrade, Serbia.\n\nExhibitions:\nBlank Wall Gallery, Athens - Greece\nSmartfoto Content - Dublin - Ireland\nAustralian Photographic Society\nAustralian Photography Awards\n\nWins:\nBlack and White Spider Awards - CA, USA\nPHmuseum - Israel\nPX3 Paris Photo Prize - Paris\nMoscow International Foto Awards\nMIRA Mobile Prize, Portugal\nTokyo International Foto Awards\nMobile Photo Awards - USA\nOne Eyeland Photography Awards\nNewYork Photography Awards\n\nHonorable Mentions:\nND Awards\nChromatic Awards\nThe Mono Awards\nMonochrome Awards\nAnnual Photography Awards","user_id":462316,"name":"Anirudh Koppula","website":""},{"id":802290,"bio":"Saxon White is a Graphic and Type designer based in London. Photography for him is a much needed creative outlet, allowing for visual expression in ways Design doesn't.\n\nHis photography spans multiple genres and mediums, from Street to Landscape and Environmental Portraiture. His general style is authentic, self aware, and always trying to search for those rare special moments. He believes photography should be a conversation with failure as much as it is with success.","user_id":789387,"name":"Saxon White","website":"www.saxon-white.com"},{"id":200194,"bio":"Freelance photographer just trying to capture the beauty that the world has to offer. Always willing to meet great people who share the love of photography. Just want to add a little SUNSHINE to the world. ","user_id":199592,"name":"Chase Ramseur Sr.","website":"www.fotosbychase.com"},{"id":200263,"bio":"Dancer\nPerformer\nPhotographer ","user_id":199661,"name":"Daniela Cordova","website":"www.danielacordova.photo"},{"id":650883,"bio":"Jackie Fang is a Chinese cinematographer currently based in Los Angeles. Her studies at UCLA and the San Francisco Art Institute shaped her unique vision and aesthetic. Drawing from painting, sculpture, photography, and cinema studies, she embraces challenges in every project and seeks a new way of visual storytelling.\n\nJackie is a recipient of the 2021 ASC Visionary Mentorship Program. She is a mentee of David Greene, ASC, CSC. Kingdom of Strangers, an UCLA MFA project that she served as the director of photography, is a recipient of the ARRI Franz Wieser grant and premiered at the 26th Arab Film Festival 2022. ","user_id":650299,"name":"Jackie Fang","website":"jackiefang.com"},{"id":802623,"bio":"","user_id":789663,"name":"Darren Thomas","website":""},{"id":802125,"bio":"I'm Leigh \"Leigh Mantha\" McGinest, a Street \u0026amp; Documentary Photographer with 55th Street Photography. My journey began in August 2023, driven by a profound commitment to challenge my creativity and convey empathy through my images. The streets became my canvas, and this genre quickly became my passion, allowing me to capture raw, unfiltered, and unrehearsed moments. With each story told, my inspiration to capture the essence of street culture grows, inviting the world to see the vibrant, unseen perspectives through my lens.","user_id":789256,"name":"Leigh McGinest","website":"www.55thstreetphotography.com"},{"id":802592,"bio":"Since my youth I have been interested in art and photography, but then became a lawyer for reasons of common sense. In the last 3 years I have increasingly turned to photography and it became a passion for me. I only use the smartphone camera as it always is carried with me.","user_id":789639,"name":"Andrea van der Ploeg","website":""},{"id":485154,"bio":"","user_id":484570,"name":"Silvia Marks","website":"www.admine.de"},{"id":803719,"bio":"I am a photography enthusiast that enjoy doing street and bee photography. I travel a lot for work and try to use the opportunity to do photography in different cities \u0026amp; countries. ","user_id":790560,"name":"Adli Wahid","website":""},{"id":802819,"bio":"Agnes Burger was born in Lodz/Poland in 1978. She developed her passion for photography very early on and often works as a set photographer on movie sets to do \"behind the scenes\" documentary.\nHer dedication to street photography began in 2019. traveling to many cities nowadays arond the world she collects impressions, moments and grotesque scenes from diffrent cultures, alwasy wit the aspect of humanity and emotional empathy.","user_id":789831,"name":"Agnes Burger","website":""},{"id":796225,"bio":"I am a writer and photographer based out of Montclair NJ. My photography is largely street photography and environmental portraits. As a photographer, my dream is to tell stories visually like Gordon Parks while emulating the spontaneity of William Eggleston. ","user_id":784384,"name":"Shane Paul Neil","website":"www.shanepaulneil.com"},{"id":801211,"bio":"A doctor by profession and a photography lover since the first time I was able to operate a camera, during a school trip to the zoo in Recife, at the age of 5. Since then, I have been venturing into various areas of photography. Night landscape photography was what caught my attention for quite some time, until just over two years ago when I developed the habit of always, really always, having a camera with me wherever I go. Since then, I have been capturing everyday scenes of metropolitan northeastern customs and nuances of my family and friends. I am completely hooked on analog photography. I spend hours and hours looking at and reviewing photo books from photographers who inspire me. I am dedicated to getting my photos in printed format. I love this entire process.","user_id":788523,"name":"Afonso Alves Neto","website":""},{"id":784673,"bio":"My name is Alex Ham and I'm a 25 year old photographer based in England. I was interested in photography as a teenager but only decided to take it seriously in early 2023. After a brief period using a digital camera, I decided to experiment with 35mm film instead and have been loving it ever since. I have found myself gravitating towards more human subjects as I find it far more compelling. Highlighting the moments that most people might consider 'mundane', and showing their beauty, is really satisfying to me. \n\nIt's early in my photography journey and I'm excited to see where it takes me. ","user_id":774652,"name":"Alex Ham","website":""},{"id":75356,"bio":"I remember the first camera I bought. It was a throw away kodak. Before that I stole my dad's cameras, small things that were used for family photos, a funny Polaroid and \"shot\" everything: faces, hands, small objects, clouds and buildings, my exploits, adventures and the sea.\nAt 18 years old I bought my first reflex, a clunky thing, hard to master, but if it wasn't for it, I wouldn't have made mistakes, if I hadn't made mistakes I would never discover light. Let me write it again LIGHT.\nSince then I've been making mistakes.  Lot's of them. ","user_id":75056,"name":"Afonso Neves","website":"www.ofotografoportugues.com"},{"id":802874,"bio":"In my art I am trying to explore themes of survival, inequality, and finding beauty in simplicity, inviting viewers to contemplate their place in a rapidly changing world. My narrative is one of adaptation and discovery, celebrating the understated moments that define our daily lives.\n\nMostly working with film photography, but since 2023 decided to dive in modern digital photography.\n\nEducation:\n2015 – 2020: Master's degree, Institute of Contemporary Art, Moscow\n2017: Exchange Programme, Media Communications – Loyola University, Chicago","user_id":789877,"name":"Aleksandr Nikitin","website":"www.nikitin.pw"},{"id":799701,"bio":"Alfie Padilla is a photographer in Portland OR. They mostly shoot street photography, with a focus on documenting graffiti and their amazing dog. 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Hopefully my beautiful, understanding wife and kids approve of more self indulgent travels to those far off... unusual, busy and different things to create more memorable images!\n  ","user_id":790748,"name":"Allan Cummins","website":""},{"id":803499,"bio":"","user_id":790376,"name":"Alon Wolf","website":"www.awolfphotography.com"},{"id":802489,"bio":"Daniel Smith is an award winning London-born urbain landscape and street photographer based in the South of France.\nInternationally exhibited in London, Monaco, Sydney \u0026amp; New York.  ","user_id":789554,"name":"Daniel Smith","website":"www.thesmithvisual.com"},{"id":99201,"bio":"Jadwiga Bronte is an award-winning social documentary photographer, lecturer, and visual researcher exploring the intersection of human identity, politics, and visual representation. Her work has been featured in global media, including BBC World News, The Guardian, and Vogue. She holds degrees in photography and creative education from leading UK institutions.\n\n� www.jadwigabronte.com\n� www.letstalkaboutrape.org","user_id":98600,"name":"Jadwiga Bronte","website":"www.jadwigabronte.com"},{"id":801214,"bio":"My style of photography is to take the shutter off every single moment that responds to my antenna.","user_id":788526,"name":"Takao Nakai","website":"ganref.jp/m/warn-warn-panic/portfolios"},{"id":802255,"bio":"","user_id":789357,"name":"Roma Li","website":""},{"id":803277,"bio":"Award-winning photographer, two published books, a documentary, director, writer, editor. First film images twenty years ago. Professional photographer and photojournalist both in Brazil MTE | DRE #0010872/PR) and internationally by IFJ #BR18231 - International Federation of Journalists, associated with UNESCO and based in Brussels, Belgium","user_id":790206,"name":"Daniel Del Conte","website":"daniel-delconte.pixels.com"},{"id":803482,"bio":"Amy Gaskin is based in Southern California, where her clients span the commercial and documentary fields.  Extraordinary access and research are hallmarks of her images, which she earns by spending time with her subjects. She strives to capture intimacy and truth in her art.\n\nThe Washington Post, The Guardian, Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, CBS, ABC, LA Weekly, BloodHorse Magazine, and others have published her work.\n \nShe is President Emerita of the Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles (PPAGLA), an 88-year-old organization comprised of over 400 members of the visual news media working in the Greater Los Angeles area.\n\nAwards include: First Place, International Color Awards, selected from 7000 entries from 70 countries by jury led by curator of J. Paul Getty Museum and others, Three-time National winner, American Photographic Artists (APA) Best Documentary / Photojournalism; Best of ASMP; Selected Artist-Lucie Foundation (MOPLA); International Photography Awards; and Leica and FujiFilm Emerging Awards: Palm Springs International Photo Festival.\n\nHer images have been selected for group shows by jurors from major museums and photographic organizations around the world.  Her horse racing images are in the collection of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.","user_id":790364,"name":"Amy Gaskin","website":"www.amygaskin.com"},{"id":803939,"bio":"Visual storytellers Angela Dee and Pav Grochola combine their exceptional talents to create captivating imagery across multiple mediums. Polish-born Grochola, a highly respected FX and Look of Picture Supervisor at Sony Pictures Imageworks, brings his own mastery of visual effects honed on over 30 feature films, including the Oscar-nominated \"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse\" and several \"Harry Potter\" films. His innovative work has earned him three Annie Awards and two VES Awards. Dee, a British photographer and filmmaker with over two decades of experience, brings her unique perspective to compelling visual stories, from striking still frames to award-winning digital series and impactful social justice documentaries. Her versatile portfolio includes work on major productions like \"Noah\" and \"Men in Black III\". Together, they blend Dee's documentary expertise and cinematic vision with Grochola's technical prowess and artistic innovation, crafting visually stunning narratives that seamlessly merge realism with artistry in their captivating still photography.","user_id":790740,"name":"Pav and Angela Grochola and Dee","website":""},{"id":185861,"bio":"With a degree in architecture, I work as a wedding and family photographer.\nAlways carrying the intellectual and aesthetic background given by the architecture studies, I am moved by the enthusiasm for street photography. This fusion results in an approach always documentary but decisively impacted by composition and spatiality.\n","user_id":185259,"name":"Ana Raquel Pratas","website":"www.meninoconhecemenina.com"},{"id":636075,"bio":"","user_id":635491,"name":"Ayham Khalifeh","website":""},{"id":802918,"bio":"Bella Brough is a travelling photographer from Canada. She believes that the best moments are the ones that are unscripted, organic, and filled with genuine emotion. Her goal is to create extraordinary images, as a reminder of the beauty and magic that exists within ourselves and the world.  ","user_id":789909,"name":"Bella Brough","website":"www.bellabrough.ca"},{"id":802891,"bio":"I've had some to drink and forgot about this deadline - last thing I want to do is talk about myself.  Will let the images do it.  Thank you for your time.","user_id":789889,"name":"Billy Hall","website":""},{"id":800159,"bio":"Blaze Emin (b. 2001) is a photographer based in South London. Her documentary and street photography work captures the art of everyday life, exploring the hidden moments that transform the way in which we perceive the world. Ideas, beliefs, and stories are communicated richly in this space. The passing of time is celebrated.","user_id":787713,"name":"Blaze Emin","website":"blazeangelemin.pixpa.com"},{"id":604997,"bio":"I work as a technical writer and have been photographing things that interest me (and occasionally others) since the 1980s. ","user_id":604413,"name":"Ed Hawco","website":"www.blork.org/streetscene"},{"id":741025,"bio":"I am a french amateur photographer,  an observer of daily life, I like to draw inspiration in the routine. Photography is to me a tool for storytelling and sharing various rituals and tradition across the world but also to my known places. \nIt represents a mean to approach people, get to know them and learn from them. \nI enjoy being in this \"dance mindset\" that gives photography to me, through lights, colors and shadows, reporting sceneries in an unconsciousness way. \nTo me, photography does not reflect reality but your own way to see the world.\n","user_id":738599,"name":"Julien Borello","website":"julienborello.com"},{"id":799337,"bio":" Jonathan Reichek was born in Paris France in 1951. He lived most of his life in Berkeley, California.\nJonathan was surrounded by intellectual and artistic family friends who were the avant-garde of the time.  In this atmosphere, Jonathan met his mentor, Milton Halberstadt, who was one of the few commercial photographers in San Francisco in the 50’s and 60s. \n Jonathan studied at UC Berkeley where he distinguished himself by getting all A’s in his studies    He used photography for his senior thesis in which he portrayed the lives of disabled students. While at the university, Jonathan had the honor of having a photographic exhibit at the renowned Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC. The Corcoran is now part of the National Gallery of Art.\nAfter college, Jonathan set up shop in Berkeley as a freelance commercial photographer. For 27 years, his clients included many of the largest corporations in San Francisco. Jonathan was known for his keen eye for finding fascinating subjects, intriguing composition, and superb lighting.\nAs an art project, Jonathan wanted to do something photographically interesting, involving a cutting edge, human rights related subject, from a unique perspective. So, for twenty years Jonathan shot   black and white photographs at the Folsom Street Fair from the ground view. .The photographs in this submission are from that body of work.\nUnfortunately, Jonathan died November 1, 2023.    \n","user_id":787078,"name":"Carla Kraus","website":""},{"id":29631,"bio":"An almost unknown Italian photographer who can deal with not being famous :)","user_id":29636,"name":"Luca Cicchello","website":"www.lucacicchello.com"},{"id":802761,"bio":"Born in 1981 Camille Offant grew up in Paris and witnessed the slow decay and fall of social architecture personified in France by the \"Grands Ensembles\" programs that took place between 1954 and 1975. The nostalgia of this era and the time faded aesthetic of some of these constructions made by talented pioneers architects and urbanists who used concrete as an artistic vehicle to express new ideas and society concepts put architecture and time patina in the center of Camille Offant interests when he started amateur photography as a teenager during a trip in Italy with his parents.\nLater, his scientific studies in geology comforted him in the quest of universal architecture expression everywhere it could be found. Since then Camille Offant used graphic abstraction, landmark absence and reality alteration in his photographic practice has a prism to reveal the beauty of architecture as a living and temporal entity.","user_id":789784,"name":"Camille Offant","website":"camilleoffant.com"},{"id":799913,"bio":"","user_id":787514,"name":"Débora Agostini","website":"www.deboragostini.com"},{"id":732480,"bio":"Freelance professional photographer","user_id":731651,"name":"CHLOE HALL","website":"www.chloehall.uk"},{"id":801950,"bio":"I am a self taught photography enthusiast who loves, mainly, shooting  B\u0026amp;W. I llike moody photgraphy which can be street photography, architecture or landscape. I do some portraits but very little. When I shoot architecture I try to capture the dramatic nature of it. I work in Real Estate and my work gives me a good understanding of the challenges in delivering amazing architecture. ","user_id":789120,"name":"Nikos Michalakis","website":"www.1000lexis.co.uk"},{"id":798978,"bio":"","user_id":786774,"name":"Marcela Rafea","website":"www.marcelarafeaphotography"},{"id":71872,"bio":" ","user_id":71602,"name":"Gillian Brodie","website":""},{"id":71850,"bio":"BA- Documentary photography, University of Wales, Newport\nMA- Photojournalism/Documentary photography, UAL","user_id":71580,"name":"Noel Faucett","website":"www.noelfaucett.com"},{"id":803078,"bio":"I am an architect and I am a photography lover and self-taught","user_id":790043,"name":"Joël Cavallaro","website":""},{"id":803084,"bio":"Photography, for me, is more than just a passion, it's a way of seeing the world. It's about finding beauty in the everyday, celebrating diversity, and connecting with people in a meaningful way.","user_id":790049,"name":"Benjamin Fekete","website":"benjaminfekete.com"},{"id":802677,"bio":"Nanjing- born, Taiwan raised photographer, Feicien Feng, is a photographer who is currently based in Hong Kong. Feng’s multicultural background allows him to infuse unique Eastern elements into his photography. Through studying filmmaking and photography academically, he reimagines gender and continues to explore its possibilities. The world through Feng’s lens is modern, compelling and unexpected.","user_id":789714,"name":"Feicien Feng","website":"ofstudio.hk"},{"id":802493,"bio":"Doria Choi is an interdisciplinary artist and a second generation Chinese-Korean immigrant who was born (1994) and raised in NYC. Her familial history deeply informs her practice. This manifests itself in research into the geo/sociopolitical conditions that brought her families to America. Doria strives to use relevant physical materials to support the work. She uses hanji in Paper Ghosts, which explores US-Korean relations and stems from her mother’s adoption by an American GI. Hanji is a Korean paper that has been made for thousands of years out of the inner bark of a mulberry tree. Traditionally it has been crafted into doors/windows, layered/polished into flooring with sesame oil, bound into books, and stitched into clothing. When creating gum bi-chromate prints, its long fibers hold it together even after repeated washing. Doria uses found archival images with ones taken while visiting family. She sutures the prints, to close a wound, into a large tapestry; projects into her living space, archival images to bend, warp, and overlay time/space. An accordion book folds the disparate experiences into each other. Doria recently visited her paternal homeland for the first time, resulting in the series Resilience. These photos are an attempt to grasp onto a heritage that she often feels no right to claim. They are to pay homage to people who labor with unfathomable perseverance, like her grandparents did in Hong Kong and again when they had to restart immigrating to America.","user_id":789557,"name":"Doria Choi","website":""},{"id":631541,"bio":"Im a filmmaker in the oven, been making films and photographs since 15 years old, third generation of photographers, wondering one day becoming a DP.","user_id":630957,"name":"Edu Rangel","website":""},{"id":799550,"bio":"","user_id":787229,"name":"Yonghyun Kim","website":null},{"id":71885,"bio":"The switch to digital photography and the possibility with the emerging social medias has become a new interest for Knut Koivisto. ”There is a big movement around the world to learn about the language of images right now. They are important for us as a way of communication. I think it is fascinating to be a part of this historically important rise taking place right now” he says. His use of the social media platforms as a way of showing his personal work has landed him with different social media related jobs. Among them the two years he photographed and administrated the instagram account of the Swedish ”Fotografiska”.\n\nHis interest in images started long before he got his first camera on his fifteenth birthday. Without a clue on how a camera worked he started taking snaps of everything around him. Eventually taking jobs as teacher on photographic night classes and freelancing as a press photographer. But the real challenge begun as he got the job as the assistant to the great Swedish photographer Walter Hirsch in the beginning of 1990’s. ”Walter taught me how to be a photographer and a human being” he says.\n\nIn the beginning of 1997 he started his own studio concentrating on corporate portraits and as a still photographer on Swedish major movies and television dramas. It was here on the set he studied the actors, how they move and prepared their characters and he started to collaborate on portraits with them. ”I learned a lot just by standing there next to Swedens best actors and actresses and seeing them work. It has influenced my work immensely!” he says.\n\nHe also started to go on photographic workshops. The first years it was the Norwegian photographer Morten Krogvold who served as his mentor. After a couple of years he was invited to be a part of the staff. ”Morten really helped me to focus on my personal photography. There is definitely a before and a after. That’s where my real development started” he says.\n\nIt also evoked an interest for more development and other photographic workshops. He’s studied with masters like Albert Watson, Anders Petersen, Bruce Gilden and Antoine D’Agata who he points out as important. He’s also assisted photographers Roger Ballen and Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb on their workshops in Stockholm, Sweden. ”They all had something important to bring into my photography” he says.\n\nAbout his studies in Art History at Stockholm University he says ”It was an eye opener and helped me see how all things around us are connected in a specific time. It also made me see how photography is just a part of something bigger, the history and legacy of images”.\n\nToday he works in Stockholm, Sweden as a photographer. He teaches portrait workshops and mobile photography around Sweden and abroad. He still carries a camera around every day and photographs what he calls his ”Observations”, one of his many projects.","user_id":71615,"name":"Knut Koivisto","website":"www.koivisto.se"},{"id":613296,"bio":"Eden Antho is the pseudonym I have chosen for my pursuits in the photographic art, especially in the field of travel photography. I have always felt inspired by Apollinaire's brilliant couplet:\n\nAvec ses quatre dromadaires\nDon Pedro d'Alfaroubeira\nCourut le monde et l’admira\nIl fit ce que je voudrais faire\nSi j'avais quatre dromadaires\n\ni.e. (my translation):\n\nRiding his four dromedaries\nDon Pedro d'Alfaroubeira\nTravelled the world near and afar\nYou bet the world I fain would scour\nIf I had dromedaries four.\n\nLuckily, my profession as a linguist, indologist and orientalist has afforded me ample opportunity to travel far and wide in the Orient and especially in India to do field research, producing photographic documentation that I have sometimes used to illustrate my writings and lectures.\n\nAs for photography in itself, I have cultivated it since my youth, developing and printing in the darkroom, both in black and white and cybachrome. Since the advent of the digital era, I have been taking advantage of the unprecedented possibilities offered by a wide range of software to elicit the best out of my Nikons.","user_id":612712,"name":"Eden Antho","website":"1x.com/Edenantho"},{"id":585654,"bio":"Editha Mesina is a photographer and educator based in New York City. Her work mines themes of the personal and the public with a focus on women’s experiences and narratives. Her work has been exhibited in New York City as well as nationally and internationally. Mesina is an Assistant Arts Professor at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, and is a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Photography.","user_id":585070,"name":"Editha Mesina","website":"edithamesina.com"},{"id":736604,"bio":"Engineer by day and an aspiring photographer by night. I live in Gothenburg, Sweden, and am passionate about street photography.","user_id":735058,"name":"Ektor Karyotakis","website":"www.ektorpic.com"},{"id":478161,"bio":"Born in Paris, Frederique Feder is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker.  Her training began at the Atelier Montparnasse and Atelier Bellefeuilles in Paris. Followed by two years in New York at The Art Students League where Feder studied with Hananiah Harari (himself a former student of Marcel Gromaire, André Lhote and Fernand Léger), before moving back to Paris where she focused primarily on portraiture. Alongside her career in fine art, Feder has also worked as a film actor in acclaimed films such as Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colours Red and the cult Action Mutant by Alex de Iglesia.\nShe’s also a published children book author.\nHer creative and personal path eventually led her to London where she built up a new relationship with her art moving \non to three-dimensional work which was shortlisted and exhibited by the Saatchi Gallery. 2015 initiated her digital \nphotographic work and filmmaking, exploring the anonymity of street photography to tell her story through the people she encounters.  “I process like an artisan, mainly using my iPhone. I become the witness of my own life by \nstealing images from the streets of London and Paris. Through my photographic work, I try to express what I have \nnever managed to convey through language. I attempt to connect my past with my present. Through this expression, \nI reach a place of liberation and I hope to bring a sense of that to others.”\nIn 2018 Agnes b. curated Feder’s first photographic solo show in France. In March 2020 Feder’ s multidisciplinary art installation The No More Manifesto was exhibited at the Saas Gallery in London and supported by Woman’s Trust UK.  Later In 2020 her photographic work was chosen for the Royal Academy of Art’s prestigious Summer exhibition.\n","user_id":477577,"name":"Frederique Feder","website":"www.frederiquefeder.com"},{"id":234536,"bio":"I am interested in spatial illusion, in reducing of cityscapes and still life-s to abstraction, in defining a frame around a random situation up to a point when it is removed from its context thus allowing for metaphors of daily routines. I shoot images that are abstract paintings. The situations are ‘everyday’ but the framing removes them from their context and their sense.","user_id":233934,"name":"Elitsa Andreeva","website":""},{"id":803455,"bio":"I'm interested by the city and its lines of strength, particularly in La Defense, the business quarter of Paris.\nIts beauty can be discovered walking down to its limits, offering original points of view.\nWorking with the graphic tools of my Apple computer, my work evolved into unexpected pictures, close to Pop Art painting.\n","user_id":790341,"name":"ELISABETH SAUNIER","website":"www.arts-lisbeth.com"},{"id":799634,"bio":"Photographer graduated from Akademia Fotografii in Warsaw.\nMedicine as my primary profession. \nCurrently in my final year of Radiology residency.\n \n","user_id":787288,"name":"Emil Michalski","website":"portraitmode.io/profile/ripple-effect"},{"id":803250,"bio":"Polish street photography enthusiast living in Switzerland.","user_id":790182,"name":"Karol Chęciński","website":"www.karol.checin.ski"},{"id":802217,"bio":"Evelyn has had several solo exhibits, as well as participated in joint exhibits,   featuring work ranging from photojournalistic\u0026nbsp;to abstract high key.  She has had photos published in Canadian Geographic and Tourism BC publications, has given many photography workshops and presentations, and often judges for local clubs.  Evelyn’s photographs have won awards, including a category first place in the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition. (https://igpoty.com/profiles/evelyn-nodwell/) \n\nAs an anthropologist and independent filmmaker, Evelyn has worked in British Columbia and India. \u0026nbsp;Based on her research in both places, she produced two television documentaries in collaboration with Knowledge Network.\u0026nbsp;\n","user_id":789325,"name":"Evelyn Nodwell","website":"nodwell.zenfolio.com"},{"id":800115,"bio":"","user_id":787677,"name":"Federico Maifredi","website":""},{"id":797997,"bio":"Street and Documentary Photographer from Santiago, Chile.\nI try to create and travel, that is my dream.  I recently quit my job as a software engineer, grabbed my camera gear and my savings and went to find photography projects around the world.  I started in India, where i joined a project that was all about women empowerment in a place that really needs it, the Thar Desert.  Here, hinduism is very harsh on women (most of them are abused as a normal thing), so we are trying to help them by teaching them how to make embroidery, and sell them on their own.  The big problem here is that the husband and the husband's family often don't like this idea.\nAnyway, this is the first project i landed, and there are many more to come.  \nWhen i'm not knocking on doors to find these type of projects, i mostly do street photography, which you will find a lot in my website.\nLove your work guys! ","user_id":785852,"name":"Felipe Yáñez","website":"felipeya.com"},{"id":116181,"bio":"I started photography in the 90's with an analogue camera, developing the films and printing the photos at my own studio. I switched to digital photography in 2000 and doing mostly travel and street photography since then. ","user_id":115579,"name":"Esra Belgin","website":"www.esrabelgin.com"},{"id":298353,"bio":"I have been passionate about photography since I was a child. It then became a career almost 14 years ago. Professionally, I specialize in people and corporate photography - in my free time I love capturing street scenes.","user_id":297751,"name":"Michael Schnabl","website":"www.michaelschnabl.com"},{"id":215460,"bio":"A lifelong Texan with a penchant for street photography, photojournalism, and exploring places well off the beaten path.  Previously living in Asia, I have worked extensively on social issues, travel, and street photography throughout South Korea and Vietnam.  I always aim to capture a certain rawness and unprovoked moment in time.","user_id":214858,"name":"Patrick Murray","website":"www.nogravebutthesea.org"},{"id":803918,"bio":"My earliest memories are of drawing. I've never stopped creating in all these years. Hopefully, I never will.","user_id":790724,"name":"Garland Cary","website":"www.garlandcaryphoto.com"},{"id":88417,"bio":"Giovanni Diffidenti became a professional\nphotographer in 1983 in London.\nHis photos were published by Amnesty\nInternational, Human Rights Watch, Al\nJazeera, Internazionale, Io Donna, Panorama,\nFamiglia Cristiana.\nHe has received commissions from the\nUnited Nations, such as UNICEF, UNDP,\nUNMAS, WHO, UNHCR and from many\nhumanitarian organizations such as CESVI,\nConcern Worldwide, Save the Children USA,\nHalo Trust, Oxfam UK, Norwegian People’s\nAid, Mission Bambini, to name but a few.\nHe has collaborated with agencies such as\nAssociated Press, Agence France-Presse,\nReuters and Contrasto.\nHe has traveled and lived in different parts\nof the world: Asia, Africa, the Balkans, Latin\nAmerica and the U.S.A. His work on landmine\nsurvivors currently count so far 17 countries\nand has exhibited in different parts of the\nworld collaborating with the International\nCampaign to Ban Landmine (ICBL).\nHe has published 12 books, the last one\nin 2022 published by Contrasto_ “Non\nChiamatemi Morbo! Storie di resistenza al Parkinson\".\n","user_id":87965,"name":"Giovanni Diffidenti","website":"www.giovannidiffidenti.com"},{"id":800602,"bio":"","user_id":788043,"name":"Christian Gebler","website":""},{"id":707767,"bio":"Giacomo Anania's style is based on photographic storytelling; the inspiration for his work lies in the photojournalism of the middle of the last century, characterised by an intimate vision.\nHis preferred media include analogue negatives and silver salt printing, but he hasn't neglected digital photography either. The desire to tell stories, stemming directly from his photojournalistic training, drives him to tackle social issues.\nHe underwent cross-curricular training, having simultaneously nurtured his humanist side by completing a university course and his artistic side by attending a private drawing school and then through photographic training under the tutelage of expert photographer Gianni Pinnizzotto.\n","user_id":707183,"name":"Giacomo Anania","website":"www.giacomoanania.it"},{"id":802499,"bio":"Gaye Leggat\nIn 1978, while living in Arizona, Gaye discovered photography and life with a camera. Her subject matter is diverse and she has published three books in recent years with  Datz Press. She is currently finishing her fourth book which will be published in 2024. She  had a solo exhibition in Scottsdale, Arizona in 2019,  exhibiting and selling her prints from her Cuba project and her work has been included in juried exhibitions at Photo Place Gallery in Vermont.  Gaye's prints are held in private collections in the United States and Canada.","user_id":789563,"name":"E Gaye Leggat","website":"gleggatphoto.com"},{"id":71851,"bio":"I am an amateur student photographer, originally from Montenegro, currently studying in Belgrade, Serbia.\nPhotography is my biggest love and interest.\nNature is where I draw all my ideas from.\n","user_id":71581,"name":"Rea Vasic","website":"www.behance.net/reavasic"},{"id":800160,"bio":"Above all, I love textures and the finesse of grey tones. I prefer it when the photo could be painted, at least that's what I look for in my work.\nA return to photography after years away from it. I used to shoot black and white film in 135 and 120 formats and it took all this time (and some advances in cameras and other software) for me to want to go back. ","user_id":787714,"name":"Xavier Guyot","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/58405440@N08"},{"id":801301,"bio":"Guided by a deep empathy for others, I aim to reveal the uniqueness of humanity and highlight the poetry, authenticity, and occasional nostalgia in our connection to the world around us.\n\nAt the core of my practice lies the exploration of the mundane in all its contradictions: the ordinary and the extravagant, the light and the shadow, the sleek and the imperfection. My photos are a window into my daily existence, depicting scenes of real life that intrigue and tell a story – the story of a second that will never be again.\n\nIn an era consumed by comparison, where we’re obsessed by others people lives, I hope my images offer some kind of solace – be it a moment of calm and stillness, or where viewers may crack a smile, or even find resonance with the world around them and realize that, perhaps, they’re not alone.","user_id":788597,"name":"Gwenaëlle Scorta","website":"www.gwenaellescorta.com"},{"id":144913,"bio":"hainer.istva@gmail.com","user_id":144311,"name":"Istvan Hainer","website":""},{"id":316945,"bio":"Athens based photographer, driven by the urban environment and people in it.","user_id":316343,"name":"fanis logothetis","website":"www.photographystudio.gr"},{"id":802548,"bio":"Harrison Weinstein is an accomplished, New York City-based freelance photographer whose work focuses on using photographs to reflect the times we currently live in and how they reflect American ideology. Employing subject matter such as architecture, light, place, and community, either in a single image or sequenced in a series, he explores the blurred lines of our existing economic and social class levels on a local and national scale. His critically acclaimed work has been recognized in numerous publications, including The New York Times, San Diego Union Tribune, and New Jersey Monthly as well as exhibited at such galleries and venues as The International Center of Photography Museum in New York.","user_id":789603,"name":"Harrison Weinstein","website":"harrisonweinsteinphotography.com"},{"id":800735,"bio":"Jinn Yagi\u0026nbsp; Artist\n\u0026nbsp;\nBorn and based in Kyoto. Graduated from the Interactive Design \u0026amp; Media department at the University of Middlesex, London, with a Master of Arts degree.\nJinn explores the infinite possibilities of art by generating and repetitively iterating images from paintings and photographs. This process led to the expression of the patterns of reincarnation embedded in the details of people and objects.\nIn 2024, Jinn contributed artworks to a film showcased at the Cannes International Film Festival called Wildboys.\n\u0026nbsp;\nExhibition History:\n\u0026nbsp;\n* 2005: \"HONESTY\" at etw Kyoto\n* 2012: \"Gift to the Earth\" Video Production at Ginza POLA\n* 2020: \"Unnatural Nature\" at LS STUDIO/KG+\n* 2021: \"Ambiguous Boundary Patterns\" at LS STUDIO/KG+\n* 2022:\n    * January: \"LGBTQ+\" at Kyoto Bar Association\n    * April: \"Patterns of Myself and Others\" at LS STUDIO/KG+\n    * July: Group Exhibition \"My Job Exhibition\" at Fuji Photo Salon\n    * November: Solo Exhibition at TUNE STAY KYOTO\n* 2023:\n    * January: JPS Kansai Exhibition in Kyoto \u0026amp; Osaka\n    * April: \"Sensitive Daily Life and Panicky Nights\" at backsGazai Gallery\n\u0026nbsp;","user_id":788142,"name":"Jinn Yagi","website":"www.jinnyagi.com"},{"id":803560,"bio":"- Learned  photography at serveral Institutes (JoongAng Univ and Sangmyung Univ, etc.)  \n- Ran photography columns at the Women's Paper (Searching for light) for a year \n- Did 3 group exhibitions \n","user_id":790429,"name":"Hyon-Ju Cho","website":""},{"id":79265,"bio":"Marco Buratti (Massa, Italy, 1984)\nMarco Buratti studied photography at the School of Photojournalism and Videomaking of the Fondazione Studio Marangoni in Florence.\nHis research focuses on themes related to society, the environment, and science.\nWith the project Z.I.A., he was a finalist for the Voglino Prize in 2018 and was selected for the Ulixes Mentorship 2019–2020. With the project Bio Minds, he was a finalist for the Italy Photo Award 2020. He was also a finalist in the ISPA Award – Grant category in 2021.\nHis photographs have been published in various Italian and international magazines and exhibited at several festivals in Italy. From 2020 to 2024, he collaborated with the Parallelozero agency in Milan. In 2025, he is a finalist in the open call of Project Groundswell.\n","user_id":78965,"name":"Marco Buratti","website":"www.marcoburatti.com"},{"id":802651,"bio":"Ieva Austinskaitė (b.1992) is a Lithuanian visual artist, who uses photography to\nexplore public space structures, architecture, and the interaction of city planning\nwith everyday situations, coincidences, pauses and movement within them.\nCities, suburbs, and various liminal locations are examined as living organisms,\nshaped by human activity, personal relationships, and everyday rhythms. Ieva\nuses photography as a means to observe, document, and interpret her\nenvironment, often organizing captured images into series, thereby creating new\nnarratives and associations.\nIeva studied at the Kaunas High School of Arts, where she began experimenting\nby combining painting and photography techniques. Her early works were\nawarded by a National prize ''Debut'' in Lithuania, which was followed by her first\nsolo exhibition in Vilnius Photography gallery. Soon after that Ieva moved to\nLondon to continue her photography practice. She completed Bachelor's\nprogramme in Photography at the Middlesex University and Master's degree in\nPhotography at the Royal College of Art, took part in the exchange residency at\nthe School of Visual Arts in New York. Her works have been exhibited\ninternationally in exhibitions, festivals, printed in various publications and other\nprogrammes. Alongside her artistic practise Ieva is a photography technician and\nprofessional printer. Currently she is based in Kaunas, Lithuania where she cofounded\n''Aust.studio'' a space for works with photography and visual arts.","user_id":789691,"name":"Ieva Austinskaitė","website":"www.ievaaust.com"},{"id":802097,"bio":"Johan du Preez is a reportage photographer and essayist based in London who works around the world.\n\nHis work explores the rich texture of life through its paradoxical nature - its dynamism, its quiet poetry, its drama and its joy - using sequenced images and text.\n\nJohan's creative practice is guided by Robert Henry's words, \"Learn to listen to the song within you and to create under the spell of it.\" \n\nA reflective practice allows his art to transcend the vagaries of luck by exploring the intrinsic drivers of his work. In this way Johan uses inspiration as both a guide and a tool to explore the depth \u0026amp; breadth of my art.","user_id":789233,"name":"Johan du Preez","website":"johandupreez.com"},{"id":702476,"bio":"","user_id":701892,"name":"Colin Johnston","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/158478070@N05/?"},{"id":802159,"bio":"As a 30-year-old photographer and videographer hailing from the vibrant city of Philadelphia, my creative journey is rooted in the pursuit of authentic and evocative storytelling. Currently based in the  New York and Jersey City, I specialize in the landscape of fashion and beauty, weaving together editorial and campaign-style photography to craft narratives that resonate with a genuine and realistic feel. My work serves as a visual exploration, capturing the essence of fleeting moments and translating them into powerful imagery. Collaborating with esteemed brands such as OUITHEPEOPLE, Batsheva, Bario Neal, and V. Bellan, I strive to redefine conventional standards in the realm of fashion photography. Recognized and featured in esteemed publications including Flaunt Magazine, Interview Magazine, Blank Studio NYC, Flanelle Magazine, and Essence, my artistic vision aims to transcend boundaries and establish a profound connection between the audience and the stories I unfold through my lens. In each frame, I endeavor to offer a unique perspective that goes beyond aesthetics, inviting viewers into a world where beauty is synonymous with authenticity.","user_id":789279,"name":"Tre Henry","website":"www.tylerhenrystudio.com"},{"id":803000,"bio":"Barto is an American Artist based between the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Brooklyn, New York. He has been documenting the essence of his subjects and experiences through still and moving images and the written word for more than 14 years. \n\nHis camera work and writing is a wistful wonder which encompasses his rural and surfing upbringing and his on the road explorations throughout our waves; countrysides, cities, youth, elders, life, death, love, trials, \u0026amp; triumphs. His focus from the start has been in analog mediums and film photography, bridging the gap between physical art works and digital expression.","user_id":789978,"name":"Adam Bartoshesky","website":"barto.studio"},{"id":802424,"bio":"California native, currently living in Spain. Exploring life's many elements through photography. ","user_id":789498,"name":"Janette Baeza","website":""},{"id":88298,"bio":"I feel comfortable with the artistic portrait but I do not forget other styles that help me to \"oxygenate\" and resume new projects.\n\n                 My training is self-taught, although it does not stop being relative because every time I can and for years, I attend masterclass and workshops of those teachers. of cinema and photography that inspire me the most.","user_id":87846,"name":"Jose Bayón","website":"None"},{"id":802547,"bio":"I am a writer and photographer, and a journalism instructor at Hong Kong University.","user_id":789602,"name":"Jennifer Deayton","website":"www.hongkongbodega.com"},{"id":801032,"bio":"A good photograph doesn’t just happen. I believe it’s the result of intentionality. A good photograph begins with the photographer pursuing an intentional point of view or perspective and then recognizing when it presents itself to them. And at the right moment…click. Without intentionality, the decisive moment, so brilliantly described by Henri Bresson all those years ago, would be lost, as our world rushes by at 30-frames a second.","user_id":788384,"name":"Jeffrey Nestel-Patt","website":"jeffnpphotography.com"},{"id":800727,"bio":"I love to capture people in an instant that conveys so much in that one moment. The most ordinary surroundings and situations can yield the most special moments. I wish to find those special moments where everyone else around may never notice. ","user_id":788137,"name":"Jonathan Martinez da Cruz","website":""},{"id":803389,"bio":"I am a street photographer living in Birmingham UK, the youngest and one of the most multicultural cities in Europe. \n\nDiversity and equality have huge impact on my  photography. These two important traits are my main source of inspiration. \n\nI was born in Gdańsk, a medieval city and port located by the Baltic Sea in Northern Poland. I was lucky to be raised in the motherland of the Solidarity movement;  the land that hosted strikes that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War.  My architectural background as well as my home town influence my photography on various  levels.\n\n\n","user_id":790291,"name":"Joanna Kiedrowska","website":"www.facebook.com/ms.cartier.bresson"},{"id":803020,"bio":"Using a camera is easy.  Making art is hard.  I'm still learning.  Won't stop.","user_id":789994,"name":"Jim Bracher","website":""},{"id":803572,"bio":"\n\n“I always wanted to be a writer, but I don’t always have the right words to describe how I feel. Photography is my way to tell my story. In my photographs, I try to capture the dreamlike state of sleepwalking. I create atmospheric images that I invite viewers to walk into and feel a haunting sense of mystery.”\n\nJustin Emanuel Ewers was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana. A hairdresser by trade, he rediscovered his teenage love of photography by shooting hair shows. While living in Atlanta, he developed a love for street photography and black-and-white images. After discovering the photographer, Peter Lindbergh, who shot exclusively on black-and-white film, he began using film again. Moving back to Indiana in 2020, he was able to focus on printing and view the midwest landscape in a new light. He now uses both digital and analog processes to produce haunting black-and-white prints. He’s inspired by philosophers, musicians, and painters and gets ideas from old photo books, museums, or visiting new places—especially the mountains and the sea.\n\nJustin has been featured in shows in the Evansville area as well as internationally. His work has been published in art magazines and books, including several issues of The Hand Magazine and a collective photography book by ephemere in Tokyo, Japan.\n\nJustin lives and works in Evansville, Indiana.\n","user_id":790439,"name":"Justin Ewers","website":"www.justinemanuelphoto.com"},{"id":801954,"bio":"Jiyeon Lee, based in Seoul, South Korea, began her photographic journey in her early university years after discovering her father’s old Nikon F2. She has long pursued side projects in photography, often roaming the city streets to capture the beauty of remarkable shapes, colors, and light. Currently, Jiyeon is delving into night photography, seeking to capture the serene beauty of Seoul’s urban landscape.","user_id":789124,"name":"Jiyeon Lee","website":""},{"id":194078,"bio":"I am a documentary/landsacpe photographer based in Worcester, UK. My practice focuses on the intersections between humanity and socio-political/economic and environmental practices.","user_id":193476,"name":"Kevin Davis","website":"kevindavisphoto.myportfolio.com/home"},{"id":803604,"bio":"","user_id":790467,"name":"Alexander Kalistratov","website":""},{"id":799131,"bio":"I was educated to be a scientist with a Ph.D in Physics, but after finishing Post Doctoral work at Los Alamos, New Mexico, I took a position in the research department of a Multi-National Oil company where I did fundamental research to image the interior of the earth.  It was here that I learned the fundamentals of signal processing that I now use for photography.  I spent a career with this company performing both research and operational oil exploration.  It was a great opportunity to travel and see the world.","user_id":786903,"name":"Norm Gabitzsch","website":"old.youpic.com/normgabitzsch"},{"id":676089,"bio":"Renee Lynn is an American photographer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Renee studied commercial photography at U.C. Berkeley. During a lifelong career she was published in numerous publications and her images were used in advertising by Apple, Jaguar and Discovery Channel. For a DDB VW ad campaign she received an Addy award. Her recent work with artistic photographic processes invites viewers to experience photography in an unexpected way. Recently it earned her the 22nd Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Abstract, Landscape and Cell phone categories and the Florida Museum of Photographic Art recognized her unique landscape work.\n","user_id":675505,"name":"Renee Lynn","website":"www.reneelynnimages.com"},{"id":799933,"bio":"Advertising photo portfolio\ninstagram.com/kimyoochul_abf\nPersonal Work portfolio\ninstagram.com/kimyoochul","user_id":787531,"name":"yoochul Kim","website":"www.kimyoochul.com"},{"id":800113,"bio":"Jean-Pierre is a French filmmaker, architectural photographer and actor  with a degree from La Sorbonne and ETTIC Film School in Paris. In addition to filming and editing, he writes the script and directs.\nHis experience extends far, from documentaries to commercials and short films. The themes range from documentaries about Superfood in Miami, to promo videos for Molde Jazz and commercials for Hermés or Africa Cola. There is also no shortage of participation in the music video genre and here the artists range from French gangster rappers to Norwegian pop singers and hip hoppers. Jean-Pierre is also acting alibi, with roles in, among other things, the French TV series Platanes and a number of assignments for the French director Damien Fantauzzo.\nHis newly found passion for architectural photography is a fast rising carrier swing. His services are used by companies as A-Lab, one of the biggest architecture companies in Norway. \nHe is an originator of ideas and spends his free time writing a myriad of scripts for various productions, at the same time as he is a techno freak who loves film equipment. It is difficult to find a country this man has not traveled in. For Jean-Pierre, the world is like an open book, where every human being possesses his unique knowledge.\n","user_id":787675,"name":"Jean-Pierre Mesinele","website":"www.jeanpierremesinele.com"},{"id":801484,"bio":"I am a freelance photojournalist, videographer and investigative reporter with experience in breaking news/community reporting, as well as documentary film production that focuses on individual stories and the environment. I graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications with a Bachelors of Arts where I was able to advance my photography from highly respected professors and photojournalists such as Adriana Zehbraskas. I aim to use photography to convey meaningful messages and capture historical moments in time. I have a passion for giving a voice to those who don't have one to make otherwise felting stories eternal. Using my creativity to tell these stories allows me to make use of all of my talents while fulfilling my purpose simultaneously.\n\n\n\n","user_id":788744,"name":"Kayla Jackson","website":"Kaylajmaeackson.weebly.com"},{"id":659679,"bio":"Having been a keen photographer in my 20s I have returned to the craft about 5 years ago (I'm now 65)  and enjoy all genres of the art. Hopelessly plagued by GAS I have had a collection of cameras from Canon R5 (now sold) down to Ricoh GR via a number of Leicas both film and digital.  I am now a dedicated Leica shooter with a Q3 and an SL3. Whilst I enjoy B\u0026amp;W, colour street photography and an extra dimension to the challenge of creating an interesting image with a good composition. I shoot with my cameras  screen and EVF in B\u0026amp;W mode, to check the contrast and I believe this enhances my ability  to my ability to make better colour images. ","user_id":659095,"name":"Ken Monahan","website":""},{"id":670548,"bio":"Kristina is pursuing her photography career alongside her current profession as a program manager in Advertising Technology. Moved by people and their experiences, she channels her creativity through street and travel photography.\n\n“The greatest luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.” B.Bryson\n\nInspired by this sentiment, Kristina finds joy in uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary and strives to convey this fresh perspective through her images. Driven by a deep appreciation for visual storytelling and the endless possibilities it offers, she uses photography to bring other people’s stories to life. ","user_id":669964,"name":"Kristina Baraba","website":"kristinabaraba.com"},{"id":801221,"bio":"C'est formidable de voir comment la passion pour la photographie peut traverser les années et ressurgir avec autant de force. Revenir à la photographie de rue en noir et blanc après une longue pause est une expérience très enrichissante et stimulante. Sortir régulièrement avec mon appareil photo, retrouver rapidement des réflexes et affiner mon œil photographique. Partager mon travail, recevoir des avis positifs ou négatifs avec d’autres personnes d'une même sensibilité artistique.","user_id":788531,"name":"Laurent nermont","website":"www.streetphotosbw.fr"},{"id":803535,"bio":"For years I borrowed cameras from anyone who would trust me with theirs. Now I finally have one of my own \u0026amp; the time to use it. I am an amateur, learning as I go along \u0026amp; looking to others  for inspiration \u0026amp; education.\n\nI live in NYC \u0026amp; enjoy traveling, especially now that I am retired. I love my Canon 6D, but will use the camera on my Samsung phone if something catches my eye.\n  \n ","user_id":790408,"name":"Linda Zecchino","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/lzphotoplate"},{"id":215858,"bio":"I started take photos about 4 year ago, I like to capture what surrounds me, the people, the nature, the cities...\nOnce a friend said that I have a beautiful soul cause I can capture things that other people can't even see.","user_id":215256,"name":"Alex Scaravelli","website":"www.alexscaraph.it"},{"id":799526,"bio":"My photographic work began in earnest in 1973 with the acquisition of an Olympus Penn 35 SPn rangefinder and, a little later, a Minolta XE-7 SLR. \n\nFrom the start, I was attracted to the unnoticed and ephemeral in the environment such as construction barricades, signs, billboards, a wrapped building…which quickly extended to other parts of the background environment…the view of the road, undistinguished architecture…\n\nI want to see what we don’t look at.\n\nIn other arts, I admire the work of the sculptor John Chamberlain.  Although his medium was 3-dimensional metal, I see analogies between my photographs and his work.  In his sculptures, Chamberlain retrieved and transformed found objects. Where the original leaves off and the artist’s hand begins may not be evident. \n\nIn photography, I would like to think my work has an affinity with William Eggleston and \tBernd and Hilla Becher.  These artists also celebrated the ordinary and the unnoticed.  They are just a little older than I am, and they were doing their famed work during the first decades of my own photographic enterprise.  \n\nI have collected and curated my photography for 50 years.  In recent years, working mainly with Adobe Lightroom, I have been able to interpret and experiment with both my earlier film images and recent digital work.  I continue to avidly take new photographs and work on refining my images, always returning to the insights that have motivated my photographic work for over 50 years.\n\nSteve Lewent","user_id":787212,"name":"Steve Lewent","website":"www.lewentphotgraphy.com"},{"id":801181,"bio":"I am a Sydney based photographer and Visual artist, who\nhas exhibited extensively throughout Australia as well as holding\nsolo shows in London, Barcelona and Shanghai.\nMy work is held in national public and private collections (The\nSouth Australian Art Museum, West Australian Gallery, Albury\nRegional Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery The National Gallery\nof Australia, ArtBank) and have undertaken a number of significant\nInternational residences (The Australia Council Besozzo, Italy) and\ncommissions (The National Portrait Gallery, Canberra ).\nRecently my work has been included in the National Portrait\nGallery's touring exhibitions “Starstruck:Australian Movie Portraits”, and \"Dancer\".\nAmongst my achievements as a Visual Artist, I've been a\nfinalist in “The Archibald Photographic Prize”, “The National\nPhotographic Portrait Prize”, “The William Bowness Photographic\nAward”,”The Olive Cotton Prize”, “Julia Cameron Photographic\nAward”,”The International Photographic Awards”, “Paris Photo Prize\n(PX3)”, “The International Fine Art Photographic Awards”.\nWinner: “London Photo Awards”, “European Photo Prize”, “Muse\nInternational Award “, “New York Photo Awards”, “Neutral Density\nPhoto Awards”.\nIn 2014 I received my “Masters in Documentary\nPhotography” from Sydney College of the Arts.\n","user_id":788499,"name":"Lisa Tomasetti","website":"lisatomasetti.com.au"},{"id":803158,"bio":"","user_id":790105,"name":"Christopher Méthot","website":"www.christophermethot.com"},{"id":799298,"bio":"Pamela made her first travel over the Atlantic Ocean when she was only two months old in the year of 1975, leaving Munich to live in Ecuador for the following five years. Ever since then, she established her five year rhythm to change locations and languages. The only place she would call home from childhood on is the mediterranean island of Formentera. \n\nBerlin became her main base in 1995, at the right time in the right place to experiment the wild post-wall era.  In 1999, she started her first job in journalism as a photo editor at the german newspaper DIE ZEIT.  \nIn 2000, she bought her first Hasselblad camera and left to Madrid to work as a portrait photographer until the year 2005.\n\nBerlin awoke from the ashes to become the European hot spot for adventure seekers and start up entrepreneurs. Pamela worked for EL PAIS and other spanish media covering reportages all over Germany and later on becoming head of photography of the monthly magazine dedicated to the art and culture of football 11FREUNDE. With other colleagues, she ran a gallery for contemporary photography during six years in Berlin named PAVLOV'S DOG. Currently working for DIE WELT and WELT AM SONNTAG.\n\nTurning forty one years in 2016, she changed her life style and got rid of her belongings to lead a life of minimalism on the road. \n\n2023\nGroup exhibition as part of the International Short Film Festival, Formentera\n2022\nSolo exhibition PORTRAITS, 2000 - 2022, Formentera\n2013\nGroup exhibition BER-PICTURES OF A ","user_id":787048,"name":"Pamela Spitz","website":"wanderlustwithp.com"},{"id":800357,"bio":"2020\n\nPoem 'My dear. Please don’t look away from me’\nKyobo Bookstore book talk, Seoul\nASIA HOTEL ART FAIR 2020, Nine Tree Hotel\nKEUMSAN GALLERY , Seoul\n\n\n2021\n\nBincan group poetry exhibition, Seoul\nPhoto Magazine  election\nH Contemporary \u0026lt;2021SEEA\u0026gt; exhibition, Seoul\nEULJI art fair, Seoul Arts Center\n\n\n2022\n\nPoetry: Want , Seoul\nDecunst , Seoul\n as a national product of the Blue House\n44th KCAF2022 Photography Division Prize\nCICA Museum of Art International Exhibition , Gimpo\n\n2023\n\nMade in House Gallery, Seoul\nEmpty space Apgujeong Vol 202309, Seoul","user_id":787857,"name":"Gyeongrin Park","website":""},{"id":802177,"bio":"In love with street photography and the Iberian peninsula, passionate about art and in constant metaphysical research.","user_id":789294,"name":"Luca Parizzi","website":"www.lucaparizzi.com"},{"id":592746,"bio":"I'm a Boston-based artist and photographer currently working with Nikon D610 and D810 cameras using a variety of lenses. For my digital manipulations and post-production photographic work, I use Adobe Photoshop Elements as well as various other digital tools. Currently, I am increasingly working with cell cameras - especially for candid and street photography. Cell phones are so ubiquitous now you can get away with a lot more. People aren't so intimidated by their use even in public settings. I've been using a moto X pure with a powerful 21 MP rear camera and have just upgraded to their new 64 MP rear camera in the Motorola One Hyper Edition. \n","user_id":592162,"name":"Manuel J Branco","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/manuelbranco"},{"id":76115,"bio":"- Finalista Hasselblad Masters Adwards 2012\n- Expo ATLAS OF HUMANITY Paris 2019.\n","user_id":75815,"name":"Javier Moyano","website":"www.javiermoyano.net"},{"id":621725,"bio":"Non-professional photographer. Particularly interested in the human element and the relationship that binds it to the world around it, of which it often becomes its true interpreter and protagonist. Over the years, it has participated, with positive feedback, in national competitions, events and photographic exhibitions, proposing images and works that highlight the human capacity to seek one's own dimension, often supported by passion, work and imagination. As in the case of recent photographic exhibitions that have summarized personal photographic investigations on the Ladin environment of the Dolomites and on the world of the Circus and its protagonists.\n\nBolognini Massimo\nVia Giovanni XXIII, n. 50/C\n35042 ESTE (PD)\ntel.  349 7160492\nemail:   massimobol@virgilio.it\n \n","user_id":621141,"name":"MASSIMO BOLOGNINI","website":""},{"id":720277,"bio":"I've always been a \"people observer\" so when I bought my first digital camera it was clear what really interested me, the streets","user_id":719693,"name":"Lorenzo Melocchi","website":"lmelocchi.wixsite.com/streetlife/portfolio-1"},{"id":803556,"bio":"I've been into photography for two years, capturing anything that I found interesting. I wasn't looking for a niche, but I always prefered capturing unstaged situations. I've started with wildlife and documentary/event photography, but after learning about \"street photography\" I have found my main passion.","user_id":790426,"name":"Dariusz Winkler","website":"photos.darekkay.com"},{"id":799115,"bio":"During my Military Service I was trained as a photographer and “corporate journalist” . I got the unique opportunity to work with a professional photographer, traveled through Europe, wrote reports and made photo reports, stood for days in the darkroom with a beautiful magazine at the end of the month. After my service I made photo documentaries in Poland, The Baltic States and the Ukraine. I traveled through the Crimea, visited Odessa as well as the KGB prison in Vilnius. I wanted to photograph like Ed van der Elksen and in 1993 began a long-form reporting on Amsterdam Oud-West. It resulted in several exhibitions. Until in 1996 all vintage prints were destroyed by a flooded studio. From then on, I put away my Canon F1 camera. The negatives stored in a safe where they remained for 30 years. With the advent of the Iphone, I picked up the thread of photography again. Soon I bought a digital camera and started street photography again.","user_id":786890,"name":"Michiel van Mens","website":"www.vanmens.com"},{"id":751169,"bio":"After a 40 year career shooting weddings, portraits, and commercial work, I decided to push myself to try an entirely new genre of photography.  Shooting street photos has totally re-energized my passion for making images. ","user_id":747364,"name":"Mike Gaudaur","website":"mikegaudaur.myportfolio.com"},{"id":801327,"bio":"I, Johnbasco Mariajoseph, is a retired teacher by profession and a photographer by passion. I am a keen amateur photographer and street photography is my wise. I have not been awarded any international accolades so far except one of my photograph has been published in Natgeo print edition of september 2010, in Your Shot Section. Hope this may change soon.","user_id":788618,"name":"Johnbasco Mariajoseph","website":""},{"id":700370,"bio":"","user_id":699786,"name":"Liliana Mora","website":"www.lilimora.com"},{"id":803348,"bio":"","user_id":790263,"name":"MOS LIN","website":"www.moste.net"},{"id":540031,"bio":"Jeanne Anderton’s photographs include a wide range of subject matter. From moments of everyday life; light filling a room, the arrangement of objects on a table to the position of a woman crossing the street, her work speaks to the ability of photography to capture time. Her images range from traditional landscapes, culture and life styles, travel, structures threatened by changing population to painterly images with color and motion. Her emotional tableaus address issues including women’s rights, feminism, personal challenges, illness and death while reference contemporary subjects or current events. Anderton uses an assortment of mediums to create her work from conventional black and white or color film materials, 19th century alternate photographic processes, digital imagery using traditional and non-traditional mediums including fabric and polycarbonate. The work ranges in size from miniatures to large-scale presentations and installations.","user_id":539447,"name":"Jeanne Anderton","website":"JeanneAnderton.com"},{"id":126855,"bio":"Born in Poland, living in Toulouse (France).\nStudied theater and language.\n\nDocumentary and street photography: observing, recording and telling a story.\n\n","user_id":126253,"name":"Małgosia Magryś","website":"www.mmagrys.com"},{"id":802081,"bio":"\nAndrei NEAGU\nDate of birth  : 19.09.1970.\nAddress :  Calea Moșilor, nr 314, bl. 60A, et. 1, ap. 4, sector 2, București.\nPhone : 0725/ 578. 590\nMail : neaguandrei1970@gmail.com\n\nEducation : \n•\t2015- Master  degree in art at UNArte—Photography and dynamic image. \n•\t2013-Bachelor of fine arts - University of Arts Bucharest (UNArte)—Photography and dynamic image. \n•\t2010- Master degree in linguistics, Spiru Haret University, Bucharest.\n•\t2007- Licence in philology (french littérature and language) Spiru Haret University..\n•\t2002- DALF (B1, B2, B3, B4 units) (Diplôme approfondi de langue francaise), issued by the french education ministry .\n  \nExhibitions :\n\n-\t2013- Bachelor degree exhibition « Timpuri Noi » at Apropo theatre, Bucharest.\n-\t2014- TRANS_form, Academies/Universities of southeast European countries.  Trans-Form in art education,  Bucharest .\n-\t2014- LUMEA/IMAGINE – Victoria Art Center, Bucharest .\n2015- Contemporary Art Ruhr, The innovative art fair, Essen, Germany.\n2015 – THE ARK, Uranus 150, Bucharest.\n2024- PAYS-SAGE, group exhibition The Art Museum Craiova,  the Brancusi Center Craiova \n","user_id":789218,"name":"Andrei Neagu","website":""},{"id":732312,"bio":"Shio photographer based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He love street and documentary photography.","user_id":731515,"name":"Desmond Shio","website":"www.instagram.com/mynameisshio"},{"id":800580,"bio":"I am a photographer based out of San Francisco. Where I have moved from Portugal for school. I shoot strictly on black and white film, and use primarily a Leica MDa scientific purpose camera. My Leica has no viewfinder so it becomes almost an extention of myself instead of a tool. Without a viewfinder I feel I can capture the world around me in a more raw and emotional feel, one which all pictures might not end up perfect, but they capture around me.","user_id":788028,"name":"Nico Morando","website":""},{"id":540468,"bio":"Independent photographer located in Laguna Niguel, California. ","user_id":539884,"name":"Rick Musto","website":"rmusto.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":802490,"bio":"Anna Krolikowska is an amateur street photographer based in Krakow, Poland. Inspired by the dynamic and fleeting nature of street photography, she began her journey into the genre while experimenting with various lenses. The telephoto lens quickly became her tool of choice, providing the ability to capture candid moments and intriguing compositions without disrupting the natural flow of the scene. In her spare time, Anna roams the streets of European cities and beyond, seeking to immortalize the subtle stories that unfold in the hustle and bustle of urban environments. Her work is characterized by a blend of strong compositions, striking use of light and shadow, and a deep empathy for the human condition.","user_id":789555,"name":"Anna Królikowska","website":"www.instagram.com/nuszak"},{"id":800587,"bio":"Yan Jin is an artist born in Shanghai, China. Currently based in New York, she earned her Master of Fine Art from the School of Visual Arts, Photography, Video and Related Media department. Her works include photography, video, sculpture, and multi-media installations. She constantly alienates objects of our familiarity and recontextualizes found materials through distortion and dislocation; blurs the gaps between presence and absence, and brings disparate binaries in dialogue with one another. She explores the function of the image, its presence as a sign, as representation, as constructed consciousness, as well as its contradiction being the most convincing medium while the most ambiguous when torn from contexts. Her work has been widely exhibited and screened in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Solo and Two-Person shows include “Little Lies and Counterweights, Little Lies and Counterweights (2023, New York, US)”, “I Should Use A Language Not to be Betrayed (2023, Seoul, South Korea)” and “I Don't Want to Make Photographs Anymore (2023, Xiamen, China)”.","user_id":788034,"name":"Yan Jin","website":"yanjin.art"},{"id":802460,"bio":"Me llamo Nicolás Ferreyra, tengo 29 años y soy un fotógrafo de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Trabajo de fotógrafo comercial y de moda desde 2018. Pero lo que mas me apasiona es salir a la calle y capturar momentos únicos que le genere al espectador imaginarse su historia y charlar sobre ello. ","user_id":789530,"name":"Nicolás Ferreyra","website":"nicoferreyraph.myportfolio.com/inicio"},{"id":242478,"bio":"I'm a middle-aged, introverted camera-shy guy  who perversely chose photography as his favourite hobby. ","user_id":241876,"name":"Paolo Valli","website":""},{"id":801953,"bio":"","user_id":789123,"name":"Dino Mondello","website":"dinomondello.com"},{"id":229228,"bio":"O.R. Nurse for a living, Photography by passion.\n","user_id":228626,"name":"David Patris","website":""},{"id":803663,"bio":"I have been passionate about photography for 3 years. I started in 2021 with a Polaroid received as a gift. Immediately moved by the stories these little squares tell, I gradually experimented with films to preserve the palpable quality of the photographic object. Since then, I've added digital to my palette. But I still try to preserve what made me love photography in the first place: the stories it tells. ","user_id":790515,"name":"Pierre-Louis Braun","website":"pierrelouisbraunphotographie.com"},{"id":713554,"bio":"I like film…black and white. Sepia toned, most is hand tinted. More in touch with the feeling than reality, in my images of children, flowers, bridges or beyond. While inside of my lens, there is nothing else. ","user_id":712970,"name":"jennifer bong","website":"25 years old…instagram is jfleurfoto "},{"id":557044,"bio":"Panayotis P.  was born in Thessaloniki where he obtained his first degree as a civil engineer in 1982. Then he moved to Paris where he lived until 2006. He studied fine arts and photography at the École d'Arts Décoratifs and at the Université Paris 8, where he obtained his doctoral thesis. He worked as a freelance photographer for advertising and communication agencies as well as for the Wostok photojournalism agency and as a correspondent photographer in France for various magazines grecs (Ena, Flash, etc.). Since 2006 he is teaching photography as a lecturer, assistant and associate professor in the Fine Arts School of the Ioannina University, Greece.\nHe has published: a) in 2010 \"Le sujet photographique\" ed.  L’Harmattan, France, b) in 2013 the album \"Parisian Diary\", ed. Thermaikos, Greece, c) in 2014 \"Le sujet photographique et sa remise en question (Alfred Stieglitz, Robert Frank, William Klein, Raymond Depardon)\" ed. Presses Académiques Francophones, France, d) in 2016 the album \"Metaphotographs\" ed. University Studio Press, Greece, e) in 2017 \"Το Θέμα και η Φωτογραφία\", ed. University Studio Press, Greece, f) in 2018 \"Immanence\", Editions Universitaires Européenes, France and g) in 2020 the essay \"Raymond Depardon \u0026amp; la philosophie\", ed. L’Harmattan, France. He has presented his work in many solo and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad.","user_id":556460,"name":"Panayotis Papadimitropoulos","website":"panayotispapadimitropoulos.blogspot.com"},{"id":32096,"bio":"I  am an American born in Indiana who has been living in Toulouse, France since 1995.  I am fortunate to travel a lot and always have my camera with me, especially on my morning runs.  Over the years, my runs have provided sometimes the only view I have of a city I’m visiting.   I have gone from using very large and heavy film cameras to digital SLRs, super compact digital cameras and now an iPhone.  I have decided to go back to my “real” cameras, even though the iPhone is practical when running.","user_id":32101,"name":"Rachel Schroeder","website":""},{"id":802768,"bio":"I originally planned on being a university history professor but started freelancing as a photographer when I moved to Italy after I finished grad school. I started out doing street and documentary photography. My passion is showing the overlooked moments and behind the scenes that most people are unaware of or don't get to see.","user_id":789789,"name":"Richard Nichols","website":"www.richardanichols.com"},{"id":802618,"bio":"I seek stories of the world around it and translate them into images.","user_id":789660,"name":"Elle Ya","website":"worldsofearth.com"},{"id":799856,"bio":"I am a Washington, DC based, multi-Emmy award-winning commercial producer and photographer, focusing on activism, protests, social justice and pro-democracy themed photography.\n\nMy photo subjects have included:\nFascists, babies, socialites, activists, drag queens, firefighters, Proud Boys, tv anchors \u0026amp; reporters, government consultants, dentists, musicians, a high-profile member of Congress, Buddhist monks, coroners and a few very famous folks. \n\nIn recent years, my photos have been featured on CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley, Canadian Broadcast News, Washingtonian Magazine, Bethesda Magazine, Shutter Magazine, Michigan Today, and on NBC Washington, DC. I’ve  also co-authored the award-winning documentary photography book 2020 Unmasked. My work has been shown at the International Center of Photography, NYC, Photoworks at Glen Echo Photo Slam 2021, Rise up.BLM Photo Exhibition 2021, Washington, DC and the 17th Julia Margaret Cameron Award Exhibition, FotoNostrum Gallery, Barcelona 2022.\n     I’m so grateful to have been named winner of the documentary photography category by the 2022 \u0026amp; 2023 International Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, the 17th Pollux Awards and 1st Place Winner of the 2022 International Photography Award Events/Social Cause.\n\nI welcome pro-bono work for non-profits.\n","user_id":787467,"name":"Robin Fader","website":"www.robinfader.com"},{"id":182098,"bio":"a hobby photographer still learning to take a good photo. ","user_id":181496,"name":"Rashis Sainju","website":""},{"id":215916,"bio":"北京某家图书出版公司的编辑，摄影初学者，希望能用图片和文字讲述故事。","user_id":215314,"name":"Yolanda Li","website":"www.instagram.com/yolyoll"},{"id":544073,"bio":"Russell C. Banks (b. 1951) is an American artist who is drawn to the humor and ironies of life, the ambiguous moments, and how we pursue our fantasies and pleasures. He looks for scenes that invite viewers to wonder and perhaps imagine a story as they absorb the details. Coming from a documentary tradition, he believes the real world can furnish material far more compelling than anything he could make up on his own.  Inspired by both the great street photographers (Winogrand, Friedlander) and the masters of precise, large-format work (Strand, Weston), in his images the carefully composed structures and details surrounding the people are much more than  the “background“—they’re vital characters in the narrative. \n\nHe earned a photojournalism degree at the University of Texas at Austin in 1974, then had a long career in marketing in public relations for higher education, before moving to northern Colorado to concentrate on his photographic art in 2016.\n\nToday, most of his attention goes to the Floating World project, where he explores the the fantasy world of cruise ships. In 2024, he had a solo exhibition at the Viewpoint Photographic Arts Center in Sacramento, California, and another is planned at the Foothills Art Center in Golden Colorado for 2025.  His work has been accepted for many juried exhibitions around the US, and in 2022 he was selected as one of 30 artists in the \"30 Over 50\" international show at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado.","user_id":543489,"name":"Russell Banks","website":"russellcbanks.com"},{"id":800470,"bio":"I'm a writer, traveler, and photographer. In the past six years, I have lived in Berlin, Bordeaux, Paris, Glasgow, and Florence. Street photographer helps me understand the places I inhabit by forcing me into encounters with people, architecture, and history.\n\nI started taking digital photos as a teenager. I took a film camera with me when I went backpacking for my gap year, in 2008, and I've been in love with film photography ever since.","user_id":787942,"name":"Sam Littlefair","website":"littlefair.ca"},{"id":801912,"bio":"My name is Uliana, 20 years old.  I am a photographer! A creative approach and sincerity are very important to me when it comes to photos and content; It's really important to me that the viewer experiences emotions while looking. I searched for myself for a long time and tried to follow the photographers with plastic pictures, but this is not about me. I'm not talking about a perfect and polished shot, I'm talking about feelings and emotions, I'm talking about love in all its manifestations. This is how everything happens, with love, I believe that it is the driving force of all living things. that's why I did it this way, with love, Uliana Sabanina.","user_id":789086,"name":"Uliana Sabanina","website":""},{"id":677930,"bio":"Crafting moments through visual design, video editing, and street photography, I embark on a journey to capture the essence of life. My lens doesn't just capture images; it encapsulates stories, emotions, and fleeting moments of beauty that often go unnoticed. From the bustling streets to the serene landscapes, I seek out the poetry in everyday life, transforming it into visual narratives that resonate with the soul. Through my work, I invite viewers to pause, reflect, and find meaning in the seemingly ordinary, turning moments into timeless art.","user_id":677346,"name":"Enkhsaikhan Munkhzorig","website":"linktr.ee/saihnaalight"},{"id":740109,"bio":"Riccardo Scibetta is a photographer, craftsman, designer, and creative director graduated in Architecture from the University of Palermo. He was part of the Grazia Neri photo agency. He won the first prize at the Photo Festival di Savignano sul Rubicone and the Yann Geffroi photojournalism contest, as well he received a special mention at the Fnac Attention Photographic Talent contest. His work has been projected at Les Rencontres d'Arles, and exhibited at the Maison de la Culture d'Amiens, the Fondazione Italiana per la Fotografia in Turin, the Mixer Istanbul gallery, the Officine Fotografiche in Rome, among others. His work has been included in the book series Le Grandi Fotografie della Nostra Storia, Italy 1945-2005 (Hachette Contrasto), and the photographic book Made in Italy for the 100 years of CGIL (Trolley). His reportages have been published by major national newspapers and several industry magazines.","user_id":737903,"name":"Riccardo Scibetta","website":"www.riccardoscibetta.it"},{"id":92816,"bio":"Autodidaktin mit dem Hang zu selfen wenn mir eine Geschichte nicht aus dem Kopf geht.\nIch fotografiere seit 7 Jahren, inszeniere surreale Welten mit den Mitteln der Realität. ","user_id":92335,"name":"Astrid Herzsprung","website":"www.astridherzsprung.de"},{"id":799870,"bio":"My ID card says Sieglinde Hankele, my friends call me Sigi. I was born in Frankenhofen in Middle Franconia - in the same year as Demi Moore, i.e. 1962. She likes to be in front of the camera. I prefer to be behind it: to take photos. \nI studied journalism in my late 40s. I have been professionally connected to Munich since 2013. As editor-in-chief of a corporate magazine, I spend a lot of time working with texts and images created by others. What I show and exhibit are exclusively my own works, which I photographed in my free time. ","user_id":787479,"name":"Sieglinde Hankele","website":"sigisphotos.de"},{"id":802318,"bio":"","user_id":789408,"name":"Simon Ravelo de Tovar","website":""},{"id":803224,"bio":"My name is Kristijan Smok,\nborn in 1984 in Zagreb, Croatia.\nFinished college Academy of fine art in direction of restoration and conservation of stucco.\nStarted with photography in early 2000 with skateboarding photography and around 2012 jumped to street photography. \nSince than I'm obsessed with that genre and with photography overall.\n\n ","user_id":790159,"name":"Kristijan Smok","website":""},{"id":799661,"bio":"Amateur and always learning. I have been capturing, processing, printing and sharing photographs since high school. I am familiar with film formats from 35mm, medium and up to 4X5 inch. Since 2002 I have used almost exclusively digital  equipment and I am currently photographing with the Nikon Z7 and Nikon lenses. I am using Photoshop, Lightroom and printing on the Epson Stylus Pro 3880 Inkjet printer and using  MacOS for my digital workflow. My goal is to share the beauty of the earth with others through the mediums of landscape, travel and nature photography thereby motivating a respect for the beauty of creation and for the care of the earth. Completing a personal project and displaying and advocating my work through a web site, in exhibits and galleries is a part of my plan. ","user_id":787311,"name":"Stu Alderdyce","website":"500px.com/p/stualderdyce?view=photos"},{"id":803384,"bio":"Subhadip is an amateur photographer located in Stockholm, Sweden since last 6.5 years, and originally from Kolkata, India. Photography is his passion and for more than 12 years, he spent his time concentrating mainly on Street \u0026amp; Candid, Wildlife photography and recently started exploring about the fine art nude photography. Subhadip is a self-taught photographer and continues to grow and learn about the beauty of seeing the world through lens. ","user_id":790287,"name":"Subhadip Das","website":"500px.com/p/subhadipdas11"},{"id":71852,"bio":"Andrea Carboni was born in Arezzo in May 1986. After the scientific degree he moved to Milan to study furniture design at the Politecnico di Milano.\nDuring these studies he rediscover photography. After three years of learning as an autodidact in 2011 he began attending photographic circles become passionate always more to reportage photography. In 2013 he decided to attend the course in photojournalism at the Fondazione Studio Marangoni in Florence with TerraProject collective. These experiences radically change his way of approaching photography.\nHe bring forward personal projects of documentary photography in the short and long term.\nSome services have been published online magazines and newspapers like Il Post, Sportweek, Gioia, Grazia, Neon France, Newsweek China.","user_id":71582,"name":"Andrea Carboni","website":"www.andreacarboni.info"},{"id":800550,"bio":"I am a Belgian photographer, born in 1997. I picked up a camera about 9 years ago and have had a hard time putting it down ever since. \nPhotography is the creative complement to my analytical life as a PhD student and has allowed me to discover, appreciate and understand the world in a new way. Wherever I go, whenever it might be, I will have a camera with me, hoping for those magical moments where everything alligns and you get to capture an incredibly small but equally important segment of time. Out of appreciation of life and its endlessly intricate nature, out of the obsession for documentation and its indespensable roll in history and out of the simple need to, I go out, I observe, I appreciate and, if I'm lucky, I take a half decent photograph from time to time.\n","user_id":788009,"name":"Tibo De Saegher","website":"tibodesaegher.myportfolio.com/street-photography"},{"id":686992,"bio":"Tim Huynh is the director and editor of the NEW street photography documentary, \"Fill The Frame\". A film that follows eight contemporary New York City street photographers and takes an in depth look at their work. Tim is also an avid street photographer himself. Born and still residing from Hawaii, where it is common to find pictures of their majestic mountain ranges or their glistening beaches, Tim actually defy all that's beautiful in Hawaii and instead showcases the raw and gritty photos of \"the street.\"","user_id":686408,"name":"Tim Huynh","website":"www.timhuynhphotography.com"},{"id":269980,"bio":"I strive to create images that make the viewer pause and consider.\n\n\n","user_id":269378,"name":"Ted Nodwell","website":"nodwell.zenfolio.com"},{"id":72008,"bio":"Fabienne Cresens is a self-taught Belgian photographer. Born in Africa, she has since the age of seventeen ceaselessly strived to expand the field for her art from analog to digital, with what she calls photographic objects that open the way to new experiments, mainly conducted in Brussels. Fabienne is working on the archeology of the reality, its failures and beauties. ","user_id":71738,"name":"Fabienne Cresens","website":"www.picturelle.be"},{"id":799275,"bio":"I'm a true lover of photography, I collect books and go to all the exhibitions I can. But what I know I have read in books and my \"eye\" has been educated by looking at photographs of the great photographers. It's just a hobby and I hardly have time for it. I take the camera with me and, little by little, I take photos of what I see. But life, work, doesn't leave me much time. Hope this will change in the future. \n","user_id":787026,"name":"David Uribarri Fernandez","website":""},{"id":682229,"bio":"Photographer based in London, UK.","user_id":681645,"name":"Vianney Le Caer","website":"www.vlecaer.com"},{"id":555496,"bio":"","user_id":554912,"name":"Valerie Sinclair","website":null},{"id":803697,"bio":"I have worked as an architectural photographer since the 1990s, but have always been drawn to street photography. In the past three years I have concentrated on street photography, primarily shooting in black and white. I am based in Singapore but travel to my home country ,the UK, and Europe frequently. ","user_id":790539,"name":"Tim Nolan","website":"timnolanphoto.com"},{"id":71941,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer with a lifelong passion for photography. I am now retired and I am able to devote more time to improving my photography skills, particularly in the areas of landscape and street photographing. I find the latter daunting, immensely challenging but very satisfying when I feel that perhaps, on rare occasions, I have got something right.","user_id":71671,"name":"Michael Parrott","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/mppimages"},{"id":802574,"bio":"Victor Vargas Villafuerte (b.1980 Mexico City) studied actuarial sciences at the UNAM, with specialty in finances. After working for 5 years in actuarial related jobs he decides to change to photography.\n\nIn 2005 he starts to study photography and cinema at the workshops in the Casa del Lago in Mexico City. He moves to Montreal in 2008 where he studied Photography at Dawson College. With his documentary “Paal” he won many prizes in film festivals around the world and was nominated to the Mexican Academy Award in 2013. His still photography has been recognized worldwide. Currently he works as a freelance photographer and director.","user_id":789626,"name":"Victor Vargas Villafuerte","website":"www.vvvphoto.com"},{"id":803096,"bio":"Born in Taiwan in 1977, I moved north at eighteen to study spatial design. In 2004, I settled in Munich, Germany, where I've been for twenty years. First becoming a mother, then becoming a self-taught photographer. The tumult of homemaking utterly drained my spirit, yet I persevered, my heart still yearning. Amid household chores and grocery runs, I snatch my camera, capturing the passers-by.","user_id":790058,"name":"Fan Ning Tseng","website":"yespleaseenjoy.com"},{"id":803437,"bio":"Yosuke Morimoto\nBorn in Kagawa, Japan,1982\nGraduating from the “Nippon Photography Institute”\n\nAWARD\n2014　New Cosmos of Photography　Excellence Award　(selecting judge : HIROMIX, photographer)\n\nExhibition\n2018   KYOTOGRAPHIE INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL  Satellite Event KG＋2018  / Kyoto\n2016　Lianzhou Foto     / China・Lanzhou\n2014　New Cosmos of Photography 2014　/ Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo\n\nPublications\n2023   Yoyogi Park, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo　/ AKAAKA Art Publishing","user_id":790328,"name":"Yosuke Morimoto","website":"yosukemorimoto.com"},{"id":71938,"bio":"Phototropism, that's me, i'm really attracted to light, i can't help.\nNot sure if i am a photographer because i do not write with light , i do not tell stories, i just catch light.\n","user_id":71668,"name":"Fede Steffenino Lacroze","website":""},{"id":71929,"bio":"Saeed Zolfi born 1990 in Sirjan (Iran), after educated in Electronic Engineering, from 2010 he began photography as a professional, after participating in group exibitions and presenting solo exibitions, today he is teaching professional photography in iran. He is the founder of film and photography Noja studio in Kerman.\nSaeid Believes that photography has become a new way to see, feel and understand all the phonemes without destructive noises of modern world.\n\n\n- member of Iran professional photographers society\n\n\nSolo exibition:\n\n- Gordian Knot, Yadegaran Gallery, Kerman, Iran, 2019\n\n\nGroup Exibitions:\n\n-Silk Road Gallery, Tehran, 2018\n- The House of Iranian Artists, Art Expo 2016 Tehran\n- Sina Naaji Gallery, Tabriz, 2017\n- Culture House Gallery, Rasht, 2018\n- Dashti Gallery, Boushehr, 2018","user_id":71659,"name":"Saeed Zolfi","website":"www.saeedzolfi.com"},{"id":71905,"bio":"I am an Edinburgh based graphic designer and photographer. Over the past few years I have become more and more interested in documentary and street photography. ","user_id":71635,"name":"Kenneth Gray","website":""},{"id":188295,"bio":"Anthony was born, and educated in Hong Kong and is now based in London with his family.  He is a self-taught hobbyist turned full-time in photography.  In 2016, Anthony became the Grand Award Winner of the prestigious National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest.  Since then, Anthony was in close collaboration with National Geographic Hong Kong and Taiwan offices, ASUS Mobile, and Sony. ","user_id":187693,"name":"Anthony Lau","website":"www.anthonylauphoto.com"},{"id":800313,"bio":"I am a 48 year old hobby photographer based in Stuttgart (Germany). My passion was street photography from the day one I had a camera in my hands.","user_id":787828,"name":"Simon Zacher","website":""},{"id":789219,"bio":"Hello! My name is Natalia. I am 38 years old. I was born and raised in Kyiv, Ukraine, but I have been living in France for the past two years.\nI hold a degree in psychology, but fifteen years ago, my career took a new turn when I started creating handmade leather clothing and accessories of my own design. Unfortunately, with the onset of war, my business collapsed, leading to the loss of my business and the will to live.\n Photography became my lifeline, helping me emerge from depression and start afresh. Over the past two years, I immersed myself in the history of photography, studying various photographers and developing my style. I am deeply passionate about art photography, conceptual, and street photography, finding inspiration in the expressive and creative approach to depicting the world. Roaming the streets, capturing unique moments and unexpected shots has become more than just a hobby for me; it's a way to escape the daily routine and find inspiration. Street photography has become my source of tranquility and joy, with each shot reflecting a little piece of my world and perception of the surrounding reality.\nLooking ahead, I aim to further develop my photography skills, constantly seeking new challenges and opportunities for growth.\n","user_id":778454,"name":"Natalia Katelnytska","website":"www.instagram.com/n.katelnitskaya "},{"id":776000,"bio":"I will be a MacDowell Fellow September - October, 2024 to work on this project.\n\nI was a 2024 LensCulture Jurors' choice and finalist for a portrait series. I received the 2024 and 2023 Julia Margaret Cameron award for portrait series.  In 2024, winner for a single image and winner for Alternative Process series.  in 2023  (Winner in Portrait) for \"Born Enigmatic: My Sister's Schizophrenia,\" https://donnasgordon.com/born-enigmatic and received honorable mention in 4 other categories. \n\nI've been featured in Shots Magazine and The Hand, and have shown my work widely, including: the Danforth Museum, Cape Cod Museum, Fitchburg Museum, Bromfield Gallery, Cove St. Arts, Providence Art Club, Soho Photo Gallery, SC Photo, Slow Exposures, SE Center for Photography, Griffin Museum, and others.  \n\nI'm represented by Galatea Fine Art, SoWa, Boston.\n\nMy debut novel, What Ben Franklin Would Have Told Me, was published in June 2022 and was named by Kirkus Review among the top Indie novels of 2023.\n\n\n\n","user_id":767685,"name":"Donna Gordon","website":"donnasgordon.com/visual-art-1"},{"id":71948,"bio":"Velasco is a Danish-Spanish fine arts photographer born in 1974. She investigates the areas of identity, cultural memories, and sense of place – in relation to her background in Anthropology from University of Washington. Velasco was nominated for Lensculture Emerging Talent Award 2017, in 2019 she was invited guest at Corner - Sophienholm, in 2021 she will be exhibiting at ARoS Museum and from 2019 her work has been a part of the collection of the National Museum of Photography in Denmark. Velasco has exhibited solo at The Danish Immigrant Museum, West Chicago City Museum (US), Danish America Museum (US), Nordic Heritage Museum (US), and Hans Alf Gallery. Furthermore, Velasco has participated in group shows at Charlottenborg, Den Frie Center for Contemporary Art, Overgaden, Brandts, Sophienholm, ARoS, NW Gallery, Radar Contemporary, Photofestival (SE), Landskrona Photofestival (SE), Reclaim Photography Festival (UK) and had exhibition in San Francisco, Tokyo, Melbourne \u0026amp; Buenos Aires.","user_id":71678,"name":"Diana Velasco","website":"www.dianavelasco.com"},{"id":398235,"bio":"My name is Roberta Dall'Alba, I'm a food and travel photographer and 2023 Lightroom Ambassador.\nI love capturing stories, places, people, values, feelings. I travel wherever needed to help food/travel companies create a sense of desire for their products and services by capturing attention-grabbing, authentic photos that connect with their audience. As a passionate visual storyteller, I have a deep appreciation for companies that offer more than just a product or service. I love when you can sense there's a narrative waiting to be told, something beyond the surface.","user_id":397651,"name":"Roberta DallAlba","website":"www.robertadallalba.com"},{"id":668077,"bio":"Maija Bondar (b. 1981) was born in Ukraine. At the age of seven, she moved to Russia with her family. Currently, she lives and works in Finland. In her creative practice, Maija utilizes photography. \n\nIn 2023, she received her initial education as a photographer, and she is currently studying at the Art Academy of the Turku University of Applied Sciences. Maija’s work has been recognized by CPOY, College Photographers of the Year, Helsinki Foto Festival, Budapest International Foto Awards, and others. \n\nIn her projects, Maija addresses themes related to identity, dehumanization, and the traumas inflicted on people by war.","user_id":667493,"name":"Maija Bondar","website":"maijabondar.com"},{"id":802204,"bio":"Born in 1958 and grew up on Stronsay in the Orkney islands\n\n1980 - 1981: Studied Art at West Sussex College Of Art And Design.\n\n1982 - 1985: Studied Photography at Bournemouth And Poole College Of Art And Design.\n\n1990 - 2022: Staff photographer at The Haymarket Media Group and worked on magazines such as Campaign, Management Today, XYZ, Newspaper Focus, Marketing, PR Week, Creative Technology and Revolution. \n\n2022 until present: working on a personal project about London's rich and diverse cultures.\n","user_id":789317,"name":"colin stout","website":""},{"id":55626,"bio":"Sarah Blesener (they/she) is a photographer based in New York City. They are a graduate of the Visual Journalism and Documentary Practice program at the International Center of Photography in New York. Their long-form project, Beckon Us From Home (2017-2023), which explored collective identity and ideology amongst youth in the United States and Russia, received the Alexia Foundation grant and the Catchlight fellowship in 2017. It was also supported by the Eugene Smith Fellowship in 2018. In 2019, Beckon Us From Home received a first place prize in the Long-Term Project category of World Press Photo. As a visual journalist, they intentionally bring a trauma informed approach to their visual practice. They have taken trauma reporting courses through the Poynter Center, ACOS Alliance, and the DART Center / International Committee of the Red Cross. They are committed to slow journalism. Their personal work looks for ruptures and disruptions in collective memory, with a focus on psychoanalysis, abjection, and the limitations of the body. Alongside photographs, they use archival images, mixed media, poetry, painting and sculpture. In 2023, they co-founded Tacet Eye, a photo community of practice. They are also an educator at the International Center of Photography.","user_id":55631,"name":"Sarah Blesener","website":"www.sarah-blesener.com"},{"id":72214,"bio":"Né en 1969. Vit et travaille entre Paris et Bordeaux.\nAprès des études de cinéma, Richard Forestier se consacre entièrement à la photographie et participe à des workshops animés par les photographes Jean-François Bauret et Franck Horvat.\nEn marge de ces commandes pour la presse et la publicité il réalise des reportages en Asie du sud-est et en Inde.\nÀ partir des années 2000, il élabore un travail consacré aux portraits dont la question centrale est celle de savoir quel sujet gît derrière son identité sociale. En 2012 il se consacre au projet – le travail dévisagé - working disfigured – une série de portraits sur le monde ouvrier.\nAuteur photographe, directeur artistique, il anime de nombreux workshops autour du portrait.\n","user_id":71943,"name":"Richard Forestier","website":"www.richardforestier.com"},{"id":72235,"bio":"I observe, analyse, reflect and document. Not necessarily in that order. \n-\nI'm a Kiwi-Egyptian documentary photographer based in Cairo, Egypt. Been shooting for over 3 years (and counting!).","user_id":71964,"name":"Yasmine Yusuf","website":"www.instagram.com/imyasmineyusuf/, contemporarycairo.tumblr.com"},{"id":39714,"bio":"Paula Kajzar was born in 1973 in art, theatre-centred family. After accomplishing archaeological and photographic studies at Fine Art Academy in Warsaw she followed her heart and moved to South Italy. For over 15 years worked professionally as a stage photographer also creating in duo with Antonio Pellicano over 10 fine art exhibition projects. Believing in the therapeutic value of photography as a teacher, she did facilitate resocialization in a youth prison. She is committed to the most candid and unmanipulated photography expression finding in the art of street photography her predilection. From always fascinated by unsuspected and brief twinkles of harmony in between real-life elements. Finding a balance and aesthetic sense in a chaotic street life is her goal. Social reportage and everyday life metaphysics landscapes lead her to won several awards and publications. Among the others a second place in \"Maghreb photography award 2019\" category travel, Your Shots NG, and National Geographic digital Magazine 10 publications and many Editor favourites, Women Street Photographers exhibition finalist. \"See me, touch me, feel me.... heal me. The emotional transfer\" project has been chosen by Bruce Gilden for his anniversary book and exhibition in Rome.","user_id":39719,"name":"Paula Kajzar","website":"paulakajzar.art"},{"id":71932,"bio":"My love for photography began in the darkroom. I have exhibited within South East Queensland,  Brisbane, NSW and Canberra. \nIn 2008 and 2010 I was a finalist in the Moran Photographic Portraiture Prize.\n2019/2021 I was a finalist in the Olive Cotton awards at the Tweed Regional Gallery.  And also a finalist in the 2021 National Portrait Prize, at the Portrait Gallery, Canberra.\nI have always loved being an observer, photography curbed my anxiety within a social space, and gave me the ability to be there.\n I would like a fox, skulk around the edges and capture what I saw, I love the raw, capturing real moments, and observational documentary photography is a continued love.\n\n\n","user_id":71662,"name":"Kalyanii Holden","website":"@kalyaniiannholden"},{"id":72057,"bio":"I work as a freelance photographer in Germany. I studied communication design and photography in Mainz / Germany and Christchurch / New Zealand.","user_id":71787,"name":"Jule Kuehn","website":"www.julekuehn.de"},{"id":71930,"bio":"Mahmoud Yakut is an Egyptian photographer based in Alexandria, his work focuses mainly on documentary and environmental photography. \n\n\"Photography is a way to paint my visions of life, as a way to freeze a moment in time for eternity, a special moment where random elements of life detach themselves from the messy reality and come together in a defined space to form a glance of harmony. As a photographer, I have to be vigilant of these moments, to try to isolate these fragments of poetry when they come together\", Mahmoud Yakut.","user_id":71660,"name":"Mahmoud Yakut","website":"www.yakutphoto.com"},{"id":72038,"bio":"Travel, street and portrait photographer from Serbia. Wanderer, daydreamer, always searching for the perfect light and moments shaped by the light. ","user_id":71768,"name":"Velimir Brankovic","website":"www.velimirbrankovic.com"},{"id":72012,"bio":"Laura Zalenga (*1990) is a german conceptual [self-] portrait-photographer living in Rotterdam (Netherlands). Having a degree in architecture led to the very clear, minimalistic visual language of her work, that mostly consists of self-portraits. These the artist calls “not-my-self”-portraits as she most often aims for herself to be read as an anonymous protagonist rather than a specific person. Said protagonists are often vulnerable and portrayed in situations, trying to find a way to fit in. \nZalenga believes in the healing power of self-portraiture as well as the underrated depth of the genre. The artist uses self-portraiture not only to address social topics she cares about, but also in her client-work. A special focus of her imagery is the connection of the protagonists and their surrounding, might that be nature or urban places.","user_id":71742,"name":"Laura Zalenga","website":"www.laurazalenga.com"},{"id":72001,"bio":"","user_id":71731,"name":"Alina Fedorenko","website":"alina-fedorenko.com"},{"id":92773,"bio":"Roberta Murray, ASA practices art full time with an emphasis on impressionist imagery inspired by the landscape, flora, fauna and people.  She practices both photography and illustration on an equal basis, often merging the two. Within photography, Roberta strives to create dreamlike, evocative images that allow the viewer to impart their own story or interpretation, while showing us there is a softer, gentle side to life. \n\nRoberta's work is influenced by the Pictorialist's and their study of painters. In 2009 she was juried into the Alberta Society of Artists. Her art has found its way into private collections across the US, Canada, and UK, and has been used in the hospitality decor industry around the world.  Today her main focus is on imagery for the book cover industry.","user_id":92292,"name":"Roberta Murray","website":"www.robertamurrayart.com"},{"id":674069,"bio":"Mi chiamo Alessandro Tempestini, ho 26 anni e lavoro nell'industria pubblicitaria e musicale Milanese da circa quattro anni. Ho frequentato il liceo scientifico TITO LUCREZIO CARO  di Cittadella (PD) per poi trasferirmi nel capoluogo Lombardo. Qui ho studiato per 3 anni Fotografia Cinematografica presso la Civica Scuola di Cinema LUCHINO VISCONTI, diplomandomi nel settembre del 2020. \nFotografo da quando sono bambino e la passione per questo mezzo mi ha spinto a dedicarmi interamente all'immagine: lavoro principalmente come direttore della fotografia per progetti video.","user_id":673485,"name":"Alessandro Tempestini","website":""},{"id":154235,"bio":"Rodrigo Capote, a Brazilian visual artist based in Germany, moves between contemporary documentary and identity photography, and subjective expressions of nature. His work explores visual narratives that transcend cultures and invite reflection and contemplation from his perspective.\n\nCapote graduated in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in photography from SENAC University in São Paulo. He has worked for a decade for national and international newspapers and magazines in Brazil, and is co-founder of the Trema Collective, which has won the biggest photography awards in Brazil. He currently lives in Nürnberg developing contemporary work and producing his first book.","user_id":153633,"name":"Rodrigo Capote","website":"www.rcapote.de"},{"id":837288,"bio":"","user_id":823131,"name":"Adrin Alinejad","website":"adrinalinejad.com"},{"id":72036,"bio":"Manresa, Spain, December 23, 1987.\n\nShe graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona, specialising in Image; she spent her last University year at the École National Superieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.\n\nWith a master’s degree in Design and Communication by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona, she was later selected to be artist in residence at the Seminario de Fotografía Contemporánea, organized by the Centro de la Imagen in the city of Mexico.\n\nShe is currently doing another master’s degree in photography at the Universidad Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in São Paulo, while working in the studio of the Brazilian photographer Claudia Jaguaribe.\nShe has taken part in exhibitions in Brazil, Paris, Mexico, Andorra, Barcelona and Tarragona. She has been awarded various prizes, like the Cité Internacional de Paris, and selected for the Descubrimiento PhotoEspaña 2015. Her book “Lar” will appear shortly, published by Lamparina Luminosa, Brazil.\n","user_id":71766,"name":"Marta Bosquet","website":"www.martabosquet.com"},{"id":72319,"bio":"I am a curator and photographer based in the North West of England. Since 2009 I have curated projects such as The 50 States Project, Someone I Know and most recently The Swap. My first job as a photographer was to photograph film directors for the British Film Institute and to capture the Childwickbury Arts Festival, run by Christiane Kubrick. In 2014 I started my first long term photography project entitled 'Strangers In Paradise'.","user_id":72048,"name":"Stuart Pilkington","website":"www.stuartpilkington.co.uk"},{"id":72433,"bio":"Exhibition:\nSomerville toy camera festival 2018\n9/6 to 10/13/2018\nBrickbottom gallery\n1 Fitchburg street\nSomerville, MA, 02143\nUSA\n\nAnalog Vs Digital\n8/16 to 8/26/2017\nFoley Gallery\n59 Orchard street\nNY 10002 \nNew York\n\nSomerville toy camera festival\n9/9/2016 to 8/1/2016\nNave gallery annex\n53 Chester street\n02144 Sommerville\nMassachusetts, U.S.A\n​\nHolga \u0026amp; more Out of the box 10/1 to 11/13/2015\nTCC gallery \u0026amp;  production\n207 N. Center St.\n75601 Longview\nTexas, U.S.A\n \nPhoto-off festival 11/14 to 11/17/2013\nin partnership with Lomography France\nAt la Bellevilloise\n75020 Paris\nFrance\n \n2011\nCollective exhibition \nGallerie l'enfance de l'Art\n80000 Amiens\n France\n\n2009\nCollective exhibition\nGallerie Wilm'Art\n80000 Amiens\nFrance\n\nWork experience:\n\n2015\nRelease the back cover of the movie soundtrack album:\n\"le tout nouveau testament\" by An Pierlé\nHelicopter/Pias belgium production\n \n2008/2001\nArt \u0026amp; Design teacher in professional college\nFor national education of French state\n \nJanuary/June 2008\nArt \u0026amp; Design Teacher in professional private education\nGRETA (private professional education for adults)\n\nProfessional objective:\n\nSince 01/01/2014\nIndependant Author-Photographer\n \n2011 to 01/01/2014:\nArtistic and photographic research for the creation of professional status of photographer author in micro-business 01/01/2014\n \nWriting articles to Lomography.com \u0026amp; Lomography.fr\n\nEducation:\n\n1998/1999 graduate in Literary diploma (BAC) with Art option\n1999/2001 graduate in Art (DEUG) 1rst degree of french university\n2003/2004 graduate in Art license, 2nd degree of french university\n\nLab competence:\n\nManual process E6 \u0026amp; C41\nCross processing\nScanning in Epson V600 \u0026amp; V850 pro\nMastering Gimp software\n\nFor more information about my work , please visit my website www.jaybees.org","user_id":72162,"name":"Jay bees","website":"www.jaybees.org"},{"id":72009,"bio":"Freelance photographer with a special focus on portraits and reportage, based in Hamburg, Germany.\n","user_id":71739,"name":"Bettina Theuerkauf","website":"www.bettinatheuerkauf.com"},{"id":803923,"bio":"Sandy Gherardi is a Washington DC area Fine Art Photographer. Her Theater Arts degree reflects lifetime love of dance, musical theater and drama. After a Corcoran School of Art Digital Arts course sparked enthusiasm for photography, Sandy’s onstage focus shifted to behind the lens. Sandy has authored the 70-page coffee table hardback book, DRIVEN TO ABSTRACTION, Abstract Photographic Images; has Co-presented Abstract Photography workshops; and was guest blogger for Rick Sammon Photography.\n\nSandy's photographs have been juried into dozens of national/international gallery exhibitions, including thirteen Abstract Exhibits at Joseph Miller Center for Photographic Arts (2 images placed in permanent collection). Sandy was a finalist at Amazon Web Services AWSomeArt. Her photography has been honored by Mid-Atlantic Photo Visions; Nature Visions Photo Expos; Light Space Time Gallery (Best in Show Overall, 1st Place in Photography /Digital, plus Special Merit/Special Recognition Awards - 14th Annual Cityscape Exhibition 2024); Praxis Gallery; LensCulture; The Art League; Torpedo Factory; ArtSpace Herndon; Stacy Sherwood Gallery; Buchanan Partners Art Gallery; Hylton Center for Performing Arts; Jo Ann Rose Gallery; Reston Community Center; Ernst Community Cultural Center and City of Fairfax \"Spotlight On the Arts”.","user_id":790728,"name":"Sandy Gherardi","website":"www.ReverentLens.com"},{"id":72030,"bio":"Craig's love for photography began in the darkroom. After studying in the UK for 4 years Craig worked as Entertainment Picture Editor and Assignments Editor at the Press Association until 2011 when he moved to the USA. \n\nThis fantastic foundation gave Craig the ability and understanding of photographic processes and a solid understanding of print, layout, editing and shooting for the page. \n\nCraig then entered the second stage of his career. While learning from some of the USA's leading photographers through assisting and digi teching, Craig began to explore his own personal aesthetic as a photographer and began connecting with clients. \n\nCraig has a strong personal vision but is also excited by the collaborative process. Craig loves exploring mood and atmosphere within his personal work, utilizing clean, strong composition and lighting that enhance the expressive elements of the scene. \n\nCraig currently lives in New Orleans with his wife and daughter and is frequently back in the UK. ","user_id":71760,"name":"Craig Mulcahy","website":"www.craigmulcahy.net"},{"id":188300,"bio":"Fine Art and Abstract photographer, currently studying BA Photography at Plymouth College of Art.","user_id":187698,"name":"Billie Hoare","website":"www.billiehoarephotography.com"},{"id":71992,"bio":"My name is Alexey Aryutov I have been working as a professional photographer for many years and I am an official photographer of all championships in Russia and several international competitions in kiting and surfing such as Black Sea Cup, Rail Masters, FairPlay, Russian Wave. My photos were published in magazines: «Men's Health», «GQ», «Tatler», «Traveller», «National Geographic» and previously I got lots of prizes in different photo contests. I also organized my personal photo exhibitions, conducted seminars and lectures. Today I am an official photographer and Ambassador of such companies as Sony and Quiksilver Dakine. I have been working as a photographer for 25 years I spend the greatest amount of my time on the island of Mauritius, where I work as a photographer and do surfing. During the summer time I live in Russia in the city of Krasnodar, near the Black Sea","user_id":71722,"name":"Alexey Ohrim","website":"ohrim.ru"},{"id":679510,"bio":"I devoted myself to my profession for many years,\nbut there was always a lingering emptiness I couldn’t fill.\nWhat began as a simple hobby has now become my main focus—photography.\nI’m drawn to the new perspectives that emerge when stepping into the boundary between reality and illusion,\nand that’s why I work with black-and-white film.\n\n\n-2025 \n\n.Two-Person Photography Exhibition\n  \"Not New, Not Beautiful, but a Special Gap\"\n\n.Solo Photography Exhibition\n \"At the Edge of Drifting\"","user_id":678926,"name":"jaesung choi","website":""},{"id":802817,"bio":"I am an American documentary and music photographer based in Nashville, USA. When not focused on documenting artists of all trades and all genre's, I turn my attention to the living world around me and use my travels to explore the depth of a moment. My photographs are a love letter to heart of the seeker, a reminder that there is still more to see and feel. We cannot beat time, but we can run along side it and freeze the richest moments to keep for ourselves. ","user_id":789829,"name":"Jason Stoltzfus","website":"www.jasonstoltzfus.com"},{"id":31497,"bio":"Coming from a mixed culture ( Moroccan and Austrian ) background and having lived in various countries from an early age, translates for Malika into a position neither here nor there, nor on the fringes, feeling foreign and belonging in many places and none at the same time, a notion she learned to exploit as a photographer. \n As the artist is driven by a propensity for optimism and hopefulness, her artworks speak volumes about this state of mind. She draws from holistic personal view of the world, where she detects links between, similarities, common wisdom and shared mythologies rather than differences and boundaries.\n\nMalika is also a personal trainer, holistic lifestyle coach, Kettlebell athlete and skydiver camerawoman. She also did a Ted Talk in 2013 in Casablanca \n","user_id":31502,"name":"Malika Sqalli","website":"www.malikasqalli.com"},{"id":272172,"bio":"Photography for me is about self healing, a glorious way to spend time in another world temporarily. A time sphere to energize after a fall and continue a fresh journey wherever my steps continue to leave a shadow of hope. It is one of two artistic skills I carry in my creative journey that help build a bridge between self healing and building strength of resilience in the hope of a better life journey. Once homeless, diagnosed and in full treatment of Ovarian cancer, my creative journey in photography is fused with another art called geometric abstraction, help me sustain and keep going while going through difficult transitions. After four years and five months in the shelter, and a cancer survivor, I continue my journey with the visual art as a guiding torch to brighten my journey.  I wish to start sharing these arts through this platform, LensCulture Street Photography, hoping it will slowly cultivate an inspiring story that arts can bridge a broken journey.\nPlease note: Fbk acct  Grace L. Cuenca is blocked-locked\nTemporarily using LabradorGrace Cuenca\nActively updating a group content__Filipino Canadian Community Events:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/409622162430867\n\n","user_id":271570,"name":"Gresilda L Cuenca","website":"glcuencaartphotography.blogspot.com"},{"id":803146,"bio":"I have been shooting photos since I was a child. Capturing moments and sharing experience is always been fascinating to me.","user_id":790095,"name":"Giorgio Mannelli","website":"www.mannelliphotography.com"},{"id":173659,"bio":"Gian Marco Sanna (Rome, 1993)\nCurator Discarded Magazine\nCo-founder of L.I.S.A.\n\nFrom 2012 to 2015 he has studied at the Roman School of Photography in Rome, where he has acquired the techniques from analogue to digital photography.\nFrom 2015 to 2017 he has worked in the area of Malagrotta in Rome, where the biggest dump in Europe is located. In 2016 he founded L.I.S.A. collective.\nIn 2017 the publishing house Urbanautica printed his first book \"MALAGROTTA\" which was presented during the Paris Photo at Mi Galerie in Paris and at Fotofever in 2019. The same project was also exhibited in Rome at 001 Gallery, during the Roman photographic walks, an event organized by MIBACT, at the Gallery Lombardi Arte in Siena, at the RiBella Art gallery in Viterbo during Caffeina Event and at Officine fotografiche in Milan.\n\nIn September 2019 he published “AGARTHI” with the publisher Penisola Edizioni his second work about Lake Bolsena on which he had worked on for the past five years. AGARTHI win the Parallel Voices 2020 at Photometria Festival in Greece.\nThe project had already been exhibited at Prague photo festival, Slovak Union of Visual Arts Bratislava, Cascina Farsetti Art in Rome, Mia Art Fair in Milan, Parallel Voices 2020 in Greece and at the Gibellina PhotoRoad in Sicily.\n\nIn 2023 he published \"PARADISE\" with the publisher Artphilein Editions\n","user_id":173057,"name":"Gian Marco Sanna","website":"www.gianmarcosanna.com"},{"id":72002,"bio":"Born July 21, 1973, Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina. \nMoved to Barcelona in 1998 and to Palma de Mallorca in 2014. \n \nStudied Software engineering in Argentina and Spain. He also formed as artist through seminars/course with:  from Javier Vallhonrat,  Alberto García­Alix,   Tino Soriano,  Alfons \nRodríguez, Rocío Rodríguez Salceda,  Marta Gili (cultural management), Alex Posada (interactive art), Andrea Michaelsson (graffiti) y Pau Guillamet (music). \n \nMain artistic activity since 2006 to 2014 was create, organize, curate and promote participative and collaborative projects for Barcelona Photobloggers, an on­line social network of amateur and professional photographers of Barcelona Area. \nDuring this period he coordinated 15 exhibitions, 3 books and 16 debates. Most of them based in participative or collaborative process through online communities/tools.  \n \nAs photographer he participated in exhibitions in New York, Fort Collins, Perpignan, Barcelona and Madrid among others. He self published 2 photobooks. \n \nMain themes: portrait, urban, work, time, technology.  ","user_id":71732,"name":"Fran Simó","website":"fransimo.info"},{"id":72087,"bio":"she (born 1988 in Tehran) is an Iranian documentary photographer and Filmmaker with bachelor degree in photography from Azad art \u0026amp; Architecture University of Tehran.\nHer main topics of interest are social conlicts and the young generation of Iran. Since 2006 when she started using the media of photography, she has focused on \"social contradictions\". In her works, she has been inding subjects that are taking place in secrecy and are unoﬃcial in Tehran. hese underground social layers are hidden from the eyes of the public and not everyone gets to see. She had the urge to show deeper, hidden currents within the Iranian society, culture and art. Her works have been published by many international art magazines and books such as ”Vogue”, \"Internazionale\", \"British journal of photography\", \"Leigaro\", \"l'oeil de la photographie\", \"Alternatives History\", \"La photographie Iranienne published by LOCO\", \"Iran unedited history 1960-2014 published by Muse D'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris”. Her photographs have also been demonstrated in some museums around the world such as \"Modern Art Museum of Paris”, \"Literature Museum of Giorgia\" and “Maxxi museum of Roma”. Tahmineh Monzavi is working on a long interval project of photo stories about young generation and women of Iran in various cities. Monzavi is a promising young artist whose work reveals taboos and stereotypes in Iran and Afghanistan through the images of younger women and marginalized people in a rather explicit way.\n","user_id":71817,"name":"Tahmineh Monzavi","website":"www.tahminehmonzavi.com"},{"id":72074,"bio":"Street photographer from South-Germany. Focus on People in there Homelands in \"normal\" situations... Streets are telling a story","user_id":71804,"name":"Steffen Rothammel","website":"www.steffenrothammel.com"},{"id":72211,"bio":"Iris Valles Saez, born in Barcelona on Oct. 5, 1985, is a painter, graphic designer and photographer Catalan. Spanish nationality who currently resides in Paris, his adopted city.\n\nFrom an early age, Iris Valles Saez grew up in a world surrounded by art, where creating a major role. His father, Andres Valles developed a lens system for audiovisual and cinematographic cameras unique in the world; He then forwarded to Iris passion for photography and image capture.\n\nAs a teenager, she followed courses at the School Joso, band designed and Institute of Visual Arts, which instilled in him all the specifics of the graphic art and visual creation.\n\nAfter obtaining his bachelor arts, Iris began studies at the Art Institute and Barcelona design - Massana School - where she discovered and developed his attraction for painting and Chinese ink.\n\nLooking thereafter new horizons, she decided to travel to Paris and integrate the School of Fine Arts in order to take courses in acrylic painting and realist painting. Finally, she discovered the technique of subtraction called \"repentir\" which is total control in the Parisian workshops.\n\nIn 2010, Iris give a radical turn to his career, since, always thirsty for new technical knowledge, she decided to focus its creation to graphic design. She then joined the ESAG Penninghen where she began a degree in graphic design. Fascinated by these new techniques, Iris conquered the graphic arts by showing remarkable dexterity. She then specialized in photogrpahie, his first love, by choosing the Speos Institute, where she joined the European Master of Professional Photography.","user_id":71940,"name":"Iris Valles Saez","website":"www.irisvallessaez.com"},{"id":72048,"bio":"Ellen Goodman lives in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri, USA with her husband and daughter who are frequently the inspiration and models for her photographs. Her photos frequently reflect her interest in the beauty of the universe, the essence of people and places, and the interconnectedness of it all. Her work has been shown and published nationally and internationally. \n\n","user_id":71778,"name":"Ellen Goodman","website":"www.thefeeloffilm.com"},{"id":72090,"bio":"Victoria Ushkanova\n Photographer, media artist\nStudied Art and Fashion photography \n \nPhoto experience:\n2021\u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp; \u0026nbsp;C/O Berlin my\u0026nbsp;work presented at\u0026nbsp;an\u0026nbsp;exhibition with a\u0026nbsp;great \n                     selection of\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Joseph Beuys,\u0026nbsp; Tacita Dean,\u0026nbsp; Taryn\u0026nbsp; Simon, On\u0026nbsp;Kawara \n                      and Claire Strand\u0026nbsp;\n2019/2020\n  DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY FROM FLANDERS AND THE NETHERLANDS / Group exhibition in De Markten, in Brussels, Curator Sanne Schim van der Loeff. (curator World Press Photo Foundation)\n\n2019  Fresh Eyes Photo / GUP Magazine Voies Off Launch Party at Arley.\n\n2019 New Dutch Photography Talent / GUP Magazine.\n\n2017  1 place Nomination \"Professionals - Portrait\" / Nikon Russia ''At the Heart of the Image -2017''.\n\n2015  Unseen Photo Fair Festival Amsterdam / participant  Video art \"Typology\" 13 min / Group exhibitions.\n\n2013  Videodance  Video Art \"Displacement\"/ participant.\n EXTRA SHORT FILM FESTIVAL/ 35 mm Moscow.\n\n2013  Videodance  Video Art  \"Displacement\"/ Performance Art Festival/ Open-Air Stage Theater Moscow.\n \n2013  Collaboration with artist Kseniya Sorokina/ Video/ 5 Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art.\n","user_id":71820,"name":"Victoria Ushkanova","website":"www.victoriaushkanova.com"},{"id":442286,"bio":"Alejandro Bartra (Lima, 1992) has a degree in Philosophy and works as an audiovisual teacher. His work intertwines literature with imagery to explore the relationship between the everyday and the intimate. He has participated in various photography festivals across Latin America, including the V Latin American Photography Forum in Sao Paulo, Brazil (2019), the X International Photography Festival in Valparaiso, Chile (2019), FIF Santa Marta in Colombia (2021), and workshops such as the Andes FotoFest festival in Colombia (2020) mentored by Jorge Panchoaga. Alejandro has edited and published a collective photozine titled Ñaupa (Cusco, 2021), and a multimedia project titled Tocca Leggermente (Cusco, 2024), which includes video art, street poster interventions, and collective readings.","user_id":441702,"name":"Alejandro Bartra","website":""},{"id":802921,"bio":"The experience of living and visiting cities as complex and diverse as Caracas, Panama, Mexico or Havana, has fueled my interest in recording through photographs, in aesthetic terms, the relationships between the visual, space and people. The focus of my artistic approach is interdisciplinary because architecture and urban design are integrated into the photographic concept. My connection with the visual is every day. In addition to aesthetics, my records are driven by an interest in documenting how people and groups that live in a disputed space creatively appropriate their circumstances.","user_id":789911,"name":"Eduardo Izaguirre","website":"www.eduardoizaguirre.com"},{"id":804316,"bio":"My name is Thomas Stempka, and throughout my life I have been called an artist, a designer and a destroyer. I studied architecture and drawing, but ended up studying a Master in Spatial Strategies at the Kunstuniversität Linz and a Master in Advanced Design Studies at the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona. Currently pursuing a PhD in Design at BAU College of Art \u0026amp; Design.\n\nWith one eye looking to the past and the other to the future, I have fallen more times than I would like to admit, but luckily I have discovered that the ground beneath my feet is an inspiring place. The asphalt world has informed my works, which search for the meaning, the contradictions, the beauty and the destruction between the layers of the concept of the city. ","user_id":791094,"name":"Thomas Stempka","website":""},{"id":17652,"bio":"The act of shaping my own rituals and creating new myths that draw on the elements of already existing ones, becomes a way for me to expand on and challenge certain historical constructs and to show how a visual narrative can recreate our relationship with the past, present and future.’\n\nMaja Daniels (b. 1985) is a Swedish photography-based artist and filmmaker whose work centres on history, memory, and how these notions affect our view of the present. Her work includes sociological methodology, sound, moving image and archive materials, aiming to further explore each medium’s narrative and performative functions.\nCurrently based between Malmö and Gothenburg, her work has been exhibited and published world-wide, she is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships and is a senior lecturer in film and photography at the unit for Film, Photography and Literary Composition at Gothenburg University (HDK-Valand).\nMaja’s first book 'Elf Dalia' (MACK, 2019) received international acclaim. It was nominated for the Aperture-Paris Photo First book Award 2019 and won the Swedish Photo Book of the Year Award 2020.  Elf Dalia has since expanded into an internationally touring exhibition.\nDaniels’ made her first short film My other Half in 2015, followed by My friend Barbro in 2018 which won the Fotografiska Documentary Award the same year. Her most recent short film Her Little Reds will premiere in 2025.  ","user_id":17652,"name":"Maja Daniels","website":"www.majadaniels.com"},{"id":72062,"bio":"Andrea López\n(Mexico City 1976)\n\nShe has been exploring through the photography the world of performing arts for 16 years. Andrea´s work has created a new universe of the scenic arts and has obtained a recognition at national and international level.\n\nAmong the international awards that consolidate highlights the Medal of Honor in II International Biennial of Graphic Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia.\nShe has presented exhibitions in: Mexico, Argentina, Russia, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, Spain, Cuba, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, United States and Canada.\n","user_id":71792,"name":"Andrea Lopez","website":"andrealopezphotographer.com"},{"id":72108,"bio":"Holly is an artist photographer who makes collaborative portraits with fellow queer folk exploring transforming identities.\n\nThey have been working on their current project ‘People Like Us’ since 2018, exploring trans and non-binary identities and experience. They received an Arts Council project grant to develop this work in 2021 and have plans for it to become a photo-book in 2023. A zine featuring a series of portraits and quotes from the project was commissioned by Shout Festival in 2020. \n\nOther notable projects include Holly’s photo-booth installations, 'DARKROOM', which offered a live photographic experience to audiences at art and club events making tableaux in the dark (2010-14), ‘Transformations’, a series of photographs made with performers reflecting the transition from drag to original self in one long-exposure (2016) and their photo-book ‘David Hoyle: Parallel Universe’, which contains collages of backstage documentation, intimate portraits and ephemera shot over 8 years (2017). Holly’s work is archived at Bishopsgate Institute.\n","user_id":71838,"name":"Holly Revell","website":"www.hollyrevell.co.uk"},{"id":72128,"bio":"I am a Polish self-taught photographer based in Warsaw, with an academic background in humanities. In my photographical work I explore different dimensions of human experience of \"being in the world\" and of \"being a world\". My artistic effort focuses on investigating the subtle connections existing between the hidden and the exposed, the visible and the invisible, the conscious and the unconscious. Abstract thinking, poetic and oneiric perceptions, and my personal dialogue with cultural texts is what anchors me the best in the reality ineluctably modeled by the intrinsic contradictions of human temporality and the fundamental incommunicability of individual inner life. I conceive my work as a trigger for the viewers’ internal dialogue with themselves and their parallel personal work of \"becoming who they are\". You can find more of my work at: \n\nwww.aamora.com/2014/07/24/world-world-talia-krasicka/\nwww.aamora.com/2014/08/12/world-world-part-two-talia-krasicka/","user_id":71858,"name":"Talia Krasicka","website":"nataliakrasicka.wix.com/etain"},{"id":802708,"bio":"Kurtis Kemple is a tech professional currently working as the senior director of Developer Relations at Slack. In addition to his work in tech, Kurtis is an avid amateur photographer. He enjoys capturing the world around him through his lens and sharing his unique perspectives via street photography and photojournalism.\n\nAs a formerly incarcerated individual, Kurtis brings resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to positive change to everything he does. He is dedicated to using his skills and experiences to make a meaningful impact.\n\nThrough his multifaceted background, Kurtis offers valuable insights into the intersection of technology, creativity, and social change. He is always eager to connect with others and explore new opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to the community.","user_id":789742,"name":"Kurtis Kemple","website":""},{"id":75973,"bio":"Angie grew up in the Midwest and from a young age displayed talent in music and art, focusing in the beginning of her life on writing music and performing but for the last 7 years she has poured her creativity into the wet plate collodion photography process.  She's been honored to have her fine art in many galleries, publications, private collections, online e-zines and two published photography books, the latest being, Jill Enfield's Guide To Photographic Alternative Processes. Angie has also received many awards and in October 2017 she received second place for her piece at Soho Photo Gallery's 13th Annual National Alternative Processes Competition in lower Manhattan. Just recently Angie was excited to find out she had won Honorable Mentions in two categories for the 15th JULIA MARGARET CAMERON AWARD’S PROFESSIONAL SECTION, Portraits and Alternative Processes. Angie continues to live and create her fine art photography in the Midwest and looks forward to what the future holds.\n","user_id":75673,"name":"Angie Brockey","website":"www.angiebrockey.com"},{"id":131594,"bio":"Inge Trienekens, born in 1987 in the Netherlands, is a visual artist who has been based in Berlin, Germany since 2022. She graduated cum laude with an MA in Photography from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp in 2018. During her MA, she was selected for the ASEM-DUO fellowship and spent a semester at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts from 2017 to 2018.\nShe earned her Master of Contemporary Photography from IED Madrid in Spain in 2015 and received her Bachelor of Design from the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, Netherlands in 2013. Inge completed an internship with fine art photographer Mitsuko Nagone in Tokyo, Japan, from 2012 to 2013 and participated in an exchange program at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China, from 2011 to 2012.\nInge has participated in numerous exhibitions worldwide. Her recent solo exhibition, \"Counting Cobblestones,\" was held at Lager Lager in Berlin, Germany in 2024. She also took part in a duo exhibition, \"Square Shaped Heart,\" with painter Moataz Alqaissy at CAI03 Gallery in Sapporo, Japan in 2022.\nHer work has been published in Yogurt Flavours, an initiative of Yogurt Magazine, and was part of a group exhibition at Charta Fes","user_id":130992,"name":"Inge Trienekens","website":"www.ingetrienekens.com"},{"id":807894,"bio":"Hi, I'm Mo, a self-taught photographer based in Luxembourg. My passion lies in capturing unique perspectives and telling stories through images, whether it's a candid moment or a carefully crafted shot. I’m always experimenting with new ideas and techniques, aiming to bring out the beauty in every scene I shoot.      ","user_id":793894,"name":"Mohsen Hosseini","website":""},{"id":72162,"bio":"Born 1978 in Graz. Working as a visual artist focused on body and portrait. \nAwards:\n2015:\nPhotographers‘ Prize awarded by the city of Graz \nAudience Award, Wiesbadener Fototage, Germany\nRecognition Award, European Architectural Photography Competition „architekturBILD 2015“, DAM Frankfurt/M, Germany \nabout the subject ‚Neighborhood‘\n2014:\n2nd place, Architectural Photography Competition \n„Building for a better world“, Architecture Center AZW, Vienna, Austria\n2nd place, Kurier Photography Competition, \nCategory: Portrait / Professionals, Vienna, Austria\n10th place, an international photo contest „Wort im Bild“, Carinthia, Austria\nExhibitions:\n2015:\n„Sternchen*)“, Gallery Werkstadt Graz, Austria\n„WIR ANDEREN“, Town Hall Gallery, solo exhibition, Graz, Austria\n„architekturbild 2015“, Vhs-Photogallery, Stuttgart, Germany \n„architekturbild 2015“, KAZimKUBA, Kassel, Germany\n„Im Westen der Stadt“, Offspace, Linzerstraße 103, Vienna, Austria\n„photo::vienna“, MAK (Museum of Applied Arts), Vienna, Austria\n„architekturbild 2015“, German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt/M\n„Handapparat der Neugierde“, Gallery IG-Bildende Kunst, Vienna, A\n„Wort im Bild“, Gallery Herzogburg, Carinthia, Austria\n„architekturbild 2015“, Wissenschaftspark Gelsenkirchen, Germany\n„Wiesbadener Fototage“, S-Versicherungsanstalt, Wiesbaden, Germany\n„Diploma Exhibition“, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria\n„Wiesbadener Fototage“, Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst, \nWiesbaden, Germany\n„Architekturbild 2015“, German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt/M, Germany\n„Traumseher“, Gmundner Fototage, Gmunden, Austria\n„Rundgang“, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria\n2014:\n„photo::vienna“, MAK (Museum of Applied Arts), Vienna, Austria\n„photo_graz 014“. Biennale of Styrian photo art, Papierfabrik, Graz, Austria\n„Kurier Fotopreis“, Film Museum / Metropol Kino, Vienna, A\n\n\n","user_id":71892,"name":"Kati Bruder","website":"www.katrinbruder.com"},{"id":72311,"bio":"Born in 1969 in Barcelona. Studied photography in this city.\nFine Art, Architecture and Interior Design Photographer.\nFreelance photographer living in Berlin. \n\nIn October 2014 he took part in the Collective exhibition TERMINAL in Projektraum | PhotoWerkBerlin, presenting the work \" Nightflight\". Part of the 6th european Month of Photography.\nIn November 2014 exhibited the work \"Guest House\" in La Boîte Gallery, Berlin. Part of the Monat der Fotografie-Off Festival.\nWith the serie Guest House is one of the winners of the Barcelona International Photography Awards BIPA, edition 2015,  organized by the Gallery Valid Foto and LensCulture.\nFor the second time in a row, awarded with the Barcelona International Photography Awards, BIPA 2016, organized from the Gallery Valid Foto. This time with the fotografic work \"Night Falls\", showing the Malecon in Havana, Cuba.  \n","user_id":72040,"name":"Enric Duch","website":"www.enricduch.com"},{"id":72550,"bio":"Tomaso is a graduated B.A in Photography. He works as a fine art photographer focused on large and medium format portraiture and candid street portraiture. His portraits are characterized by their attention to detail, lighting, and post-production. His production standards are of high quality to match his creatively exacting demands.Tomaso’s mission is to tell unique deep stories within his long-term projects, which combine videography and high quality portraiture. Tomaso believes that quality is\nthe only way to save the future of the creative industry. He won over eight international Prizes during the last four years.\n\n \n\n","user_id":72279,"name":"Tomaso Baldessarini","website":"www.baldessarinistudio.com "},{"id":72502,"bio":"Inga Borska is Photographer based in Dublin Ireland known under the pseudonym of Inge Borga.  Inga was born in Latvia to an artistic family, so all her life she was surrounded by art.  She always had a great interest in painting which has greatly influenced her more recent love of photography.  Her work revolves around vintage colours and happy moments that caught her eye.","user_id":72231,"name":"Inga Borska","website":"www.facebook.com/IngeBorgaPhotography"},{"id":419953,"bio":"John Dyer is a photographer, author and film maker. He studied with American masters Russell Lee and Garry Wingrand.  He is the author of five books: “Conjunto” (University of Texas Press, October, 2005) is a celebration in environmental portraits of an indigenous roots music specific to South Texas. “El Vaquero Real, The Original American Cowboy” (Bright Sky Press, September, 2007), tells the story of the Texas Vaquero, his lifestyle, history and culture and “San Antonio Hidden Treasures” (Private Commission, 2011), “The Lure” (Amazon, 2016), a novel and “The Past Has No Regrets” (Amazon, 2017), a novel.  He's written several screenplays and directed two short films: “José”, 2016 and “I Miss You Already”, 2017. John lives with his wife Diane in San Antonio, Texas.","user_id":419369,"name":"JOHN DYER","website":"www.dyerphotography.com"},{"id":72139,"bio":"I am a seeker, an artist, a photographer, a father, a husband, a lover of all things eclectic, a listener, a cook, a marketer, a business person, an outdoorsman and voyeur.\n\nAfter a BFA in photography, I discovered my love for portraiture and  I've photographed everyone from CEOs to celebrities to industry leaders to politicians to the every day \"regular\" person for over twenty years. I fell in love with how photography allows me to problem solve, while collaborating with different people in different places every day.\n\nI've found portraiture to be the most fascinating aspect of photography due to the connection and understanding it offers.  I've found that if I understand someone, not necessarily agree with, but understand – I have love for them. Often while photographing people they become younger, the effects of time fall away, and I witness the openness we all shared as children. ","user_id":71869,"name":"Dave Moser","website":"www.davemoser.com"},{"id":411740,"bio":"Paper Collage Artist and Photographer","user_id":411156,"name":"K Young","website":"kyoungcollage.com"},{"id":72749,"bio":"Né à Reims en 1990,\nPhotographe Plasticien, \"La photographie ne me suffit pas, je me sers de la photographie pour faire quelque chose d'autre à la fin\".\nDécouvre sa vocation pour la photographie arrivé à l'université d'Aix en Provence. Puis trouve une école qui propose une formation de photographe à Paris, l'EFET. \nIl a eu sa première exposition solo en Italie, à Modena pour sa série \"Révélations\".\nBorn in Reims in 1990,\nHe is a plastic photographer, \"The photography is not enough to me, I use the photography to do something else at the end\"\ndiscovered his vocation for photography came to the University of Aix en Provence. Then find a school that offers training as a photographer in Paris, EFET.\nHe has his first solo exhibition in Italy in Modena for his work called \"Révélations\".","user_id":72458,"name":"Augustin Recton","website":"www.augustinrecton.com"},{"id":72862,"bio":"My name is Beata and I´m 29 years old. I was born in Gothenburg where I still live. I´m studying for my  Bachelor of Fine Art in Photography at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Photographic art is my biggest passion. I have a dream of reaching out, a dream of showing my images to the world and maybe make someones life a little brighter with my art. I believe that the modern human needs to find a way back to her spirit. The real meaning of life is too easily lost in today´s world of consumption and focus on appearance and career. Maybe I can contribute in some small way to change that?","user_id":72569,"name":"Beata Rydén","website":"beataryden.com"},{"id":72818,"bio":"Un joven fotógrafo documental y urbano, de Tijuana (México), que retrata el contexto y la condición humana a través del lente.\n\nA young street and documentary photographer from Tijuana (México) that portraits the context and the human condition through lens.","user_id":72527,"name":"Álvaro Hipólito","website":""},{"id":73603,"bio":"Samuel Cox Brooklyn based Photographer","user_id":73308,"name":"Samuel Cox","website":""},{"id":73602,"bio":"Graphic/UX/UI Designer","user_id":73307,"name":"Tam Nguyen","website":""},{"id":73617,"bio":"Jérôme’s award-winning photography has been published internationally in such publications as Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Time, Billboard, Popular Photography, American Photo, Guitar World, Smithsonian and The New York Times. His client list includes Nikon, Fender, Gibson, John Varvatos, AEG, Warner Bros. Records and he has collaborated with the non-profit organizations Unicef, Rock for MS, T.J. Martell Foundation, John Varvatos Stuart House Benefit and the Recording Academy's MusiCares.\n\nJérôme is currently based in Las Vegas and is represented by the San Francisco Art Exchange, Analogue Gallery, Rock Paper Photo, and The Black Gallery in Paris.","user_id":73322,"name":"Jérôme Brunet","website":"www.JeromeBrunet.com"},{"id":297563,"bio":"• Associates Degree in Fine Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology\n• Bachelors Degree in Art from University of Washington\n\n♥ reading books on beautiful breezy afternoons on the grass\n♥ painting and photography\n♥ scrapbook making\n♥ astrology and tarot\n♥ museums and historical adventures\n♥ anything 1920-1950's and dark cabaret\n♥ interior design\n♥ burlesque and pin up girls\n♥ knitting and knitwear\n♥ smell of old books\n♥ tattoos and mascara\n♥ vintage lingerie\n♥ chocolate and earl grey tea\n♥ chivalry\n♥ sarcasm\n♥ standing in the wind\n♥ playing dress up\n♥ clever hats\n♥ cats \n♥ crystal and herbal healing\n♥ candle and incense\n♥ country music\n♥road trips and dancing\n","user_id":296961,"name":"Erica Burdick","website":"www.threewicksphotography.com"},{"id":72169,"bio":"Nicolás Biglié is a photographer who is always seeking to connect to the essence of the human being through his photographs. Doing that, he is able to find the perfect excuse to document with his camera the sensibility of that exact moment and place through his portraits.","user_id":71899,"name":"Nicolas Biglie","website":"www.nicobiglie.com"},{"id":439546,"bio":"I have an MFA from UCLA. Currently, I own and operate a trucking company.","user_id":438962,"name":"James Lee","website":"www.jameslee.photos"},{"id":749268,"bio":"Martin Miklas (41) is Lisbon based conceptual documentary and fine art photographer, visual storyteller and master of the \"deepest darks,\" from Bratislava.\nThe Slovak photographer is passionately interested in important topics such as climate change and its side effects on marine biodiversity. His lenses focus on the negative impact of global warming on the fishing industry, especially from a socio-economic and ecological point of view.\nMartin is alumn of the 2022-23 VII Photo Masterclass, proud father of 2 and Visual Storytelling Masterclass participant of The Raw Society.\nSlovak Press Photo, Czech Nature Photo and Paris International Street Photo Award winner, Spider Fellow and B\u0026amp;W Photographer of the Year 2024 (Paris) among the others, Martin's work has been exhibited in Canada, Scotland, USA, UAE, England, Italy, Greece, Slovakia and Switzerland in the past year.","user_id":745797,"name":"Martin Miklas","website":"www.miklasmartin.com"},{"id":395928,"bio":"Anne-Julie Hynes is a multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal. She works in a variety of media, including painting, photography, collage and sculpture. Her talent has enabled her to be chosen for various artistic research and creation residencies around the world. Today, she considers herself a nomadic artist.\nSince graduating with a BFA from Concordia University, Anne-Julie Hynes' work has been exhibited in Canada, China, Poland, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Tahiti and England.\nHer work has attracted the interest of the print media, and several of her creations are held in private and public collections, including Tahiti La Ora Beach Resort (Tahiti), Énergir (Canada) and Ville de Ste-Thérèse (Canada).","user_id":395344,"name":"Anne-Julie Hynes","website":"www.annejuliehynes.com"},{"id":72210,"bio":"Vicky Hodgson's PhD research - A Personal Performance of Ageing: Using Photography to Challenge the Social Construction of the Older Woman's Body, is almost completed. Her work is supervised by Prof Anna Fox at the University for the Creative Arts UK. She has exhibited widely in group shows and competitions, including Head Strong Women and Empowerment at the Centre for British Photography, Ph21 Gallery Budapest, Tokyo International Photo Awards, Open West Midlands, Brighton Photo Fringe, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, Solihull Gallery and The Wilson Art Gallery, Cheltenham.\n","user_id":71939,"name":"Vicky Hodgson","website":"www.vickyhodgson.com"},{"id":72198,"bio":"Dana Matthews was born in Alabama, lived 19 years in Brooklyn and currently resides in the Hudson Valley in upstate New York. She received a BFA at the University of Alabama and an MFA at Rhode Island School of Design. She makes drawings, paintings and photographs all over the world, using digital and film cameras in multiple formats, and fusing documentary and fine art tradition.\nMost recently, she exhibited her work at Maryland Institute College of Art. The exhibition Locus amoenus, challenged conventional notions of what it means to be human in the endless cycle of life, and considers the effects of a future purely man-made apocalypse. The Albany Museum of Art recently purchased a large scanograph. In addition The Farmers Museum and Fenimore Art Museum also acquired her \" One Farm; One Decade\" portfolio. In 2018 she had a solo show of cyanotypes at the Davis Orton Gallery in Hudson, NY and in 2017 she exhibited work in the Noorderlicht Photo Festival at the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden Holland. She is represented in domestic and international collections and has been exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States, including the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, and has had solo shows at Urban Zen in Los Angeles, CA, and Chashama Gallery in NYC. Photographs from her “Bordello” series were recently published in the book “Nude Art Today” by Editions Patou and “One farm; One Decade” published in Burn Magazine and CNN Photo Blog.","user_id":71927,"name":"Dana Matthews","website":"danamatthews.com"},{"id":72395,"bio":"Fotógrafo de Badajoz. Mi alma es el retrato y todo lo que tenga relación con la fotografía en la que aparezcan personas, intentando en todo momento, con cada foto que hago, salir de mi zona de confort.","user_id":72124,"name":"Ángel Márquez PhotoDesign","website":"www.marquezphotodesign.es"},{"id":108729,"bio":"Molly Block holds a Bachelor of Science degree in architectural studies from the University of Texas at Austin. Block, who works in the medium of digital photography, has had a solo show at Catherine Couturier Gallery in Houston, Texas; her work has been included in group exhibitions at Houston Center for Photography, Griffin Museum of Photography, Southeast Center of Photography, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the Museum of Neon Art, and at university and other galleries and venues throughout the U.S. and abroad. Block lives and works in Houston and is currently represented by Catherine Couturier Gallery.","user_id":108127,"name":"Molly Block","website":"www.MollyBlock.org"},{"id":803906,"bio":"Hi\nI am Marcel, i am taking photographs as a hobby photographer beside my work and i am taking photographs since i can think back. \nAs i tried my skills in macrophotography, Landscape, Portraits, Events like Sports or Marriage, Architecture, Plants  and experimental photography. Like a macro project about macro pictures of bank notes in switzerland.\nI also joined an exhibition with this project and with other photos 3 other exhibitions. \nBaliere/Frauenfeld and Arthur in Frauenfeld aswell.  \nOne of my biggest passion is street photography. \nI made many books with street photography or a book about the Zoo in Zurich. \n\n\n","user_id":790714,"name":"Marcel Burckhardt","website":"www.eaudesuisse.ch"},{"id":72262,"bio":"Namsa Leuba (b. 1982) is a Swiss-Guinean photographer and art director. Leuba studied studied photography at ECAL, University of Art and Design in Lausanne, Switzerland, and obtained a Masters in Art Direction at ECAL.\nNamsa Leuba has participated in international exhibitions including Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design at the Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain; Africa Reframed at Øksnehallen in Copenhagen, Denmark; Daegu Photo Biennale in Daegu, Korea; the Athens Photo Festival in Athens, Greece; Photoquai in Paris, France; LagosPhoto in Lagos, Nigeria; and a performance in Off Print at the Tate Modern, London. In 2018, Leuba was featured in the group exhibition African State of Mind at New Art Exchange, Nottingham; and held a solo exhibition at the Hangar Art Center, Brussels.\nIn 2019, Leuba was featured in the special project Focus in the Eyes at Art Basel’s VIP Lounge. In Fall 2019, her work will be included in the group exhibition The New Black Vanguard at Aperture in New York.\nLeuba was commissioned by Nike to create the Nigerian campaign for the World Cup, and she was commissioned by The New Yorker to create a photographic series with emerging Afrobeats musicians in Lagos in 2018. She has produced fashion campaigns for Christian Lacroix and has produced fashion series for Edun and Dior. She also collaborated with Dior to create two Lady Dior art bags. In 2019, she produced all key art billboards and photoshoots for an upcoming Netflix series.\nHer work has been published in numerous magazines, including The New Yorker, I-D, Numéro, KALEIDOSCOPE, Foam, Interview, Vice Magazine, New York Magazine, Libération, British Journal of Photography, and European Photography.\nLeuba won First Prize at the Planches Contact Festival in Deauville, France in 2010. In 2012, she was awarded the PhotoGlobal Prize at the Photography Festival in Hyères, France. She was the winner of the Magenta Foundation Flash Forward Festival in 2013. In 2018, she was nominated for Foam Talent. Namsa Leuba lives and works between Switzerland and Tahiti.","user_id":71991,"name":"Namsa Leuba","website":"www.namsaleuba.com"},{"id":774311,"bio":"Combining bold shapes, vivid colours and surrealism, Eliška Sky is a contemporary Czech London-based artist using the medium of photography and film to capture the diversity of beauty and futuristic concepts. In her work, she also explores the forms of the human body and themes of sustainability. With a fresh take on beauty, fashion and portraiture, Eliška’s work brings a unique aesthetics with focus on inclusivity \u0026amp; acceptance. \n\nHer recent achievements include the art direction and stage design for National Theatre Prague, talk and panel discussion about Female storytelling at Dubai Expo 2020 with UN, Dubai Cares \u0026amp; Canon and solo exhibition in FOG gallery in Bratislava (SK). In 2023, she was the recipient of Photo Artfolio photo grant, winner of Julia Margaret Cameron Award in ‘Women seen by women’ category and finalist of esteemed Head On Portrait Award. Her empowering series, \"Womaneroes,\" took center stage at the Phest festival in Italy in 2021, was exhibited at Biennale della Fotografia Feminile 2024 and was published in British Journal of Photography in the issue 'Ones to Watch’.\n","user_id":766317,"name":"Eliska Sky","website":"www.eliskasky.com"},{"id":72223,"bio":"Mali Lazell ist Portraitfotografin zwischen den Welten von Berlin und Zürich und fotografiert Menschen denen sie in ihrem Umfeld begegnet. Derzeit überall in der Schweiz. \n\nMali has developed an insatiable curiosity for contemporary fine-art portraiture both visually and theoretically, examining her subjects with unique timeless precision, as she communicates the complex emotional and psychological landscapes of each of her subjects.\nShe also addresses the way we look, the people we admire and the secrets we try to keep, until she gently seizes them with her camera and turns them into art. \n \nMali lives in Zürich, Switzerland, and Hamburg, Germany, and speaks German, English and Danish fluently and understands Schwiizerdütsch!\nYou are always welcome to visit her in her studio in Züri West!","user_id":71952,"name":"Mali Lazell","website":"www.malilazell.com"},{"id":72222,"bio":"Vinaros, Valencia, Spain.\nPhotographer\n\nRecognized and rewarded in photo contests.\nSolo and group exhibitions photography.\n\nMy work lends to different readings, which forces us to strengthen the look and to carrying out a personal reflection in front of each of my photographies. Architecture and urban landscape are my principal worry. The force of the angularities, the lights and the shades, especially in the white and black that the forms heighten and displace the topic to a background. With a very studied composition, where nothing stays at random, except the subjective aspect of the look, attempt that my photographies possess a special attraction which simplicity, cleanliness and quietude claim trasmitir the character of eternity inherent in the urban structures.","user_id":71951,"name":"Jose Conceptes","website":"www.joseconceptes.com"},{"id":72644,"bio":"An internationally published photographer and exhibiting artist. Recent group exhibitions include New York NY, London UK, Leiden Netherlands, Vancouver BC and Ottawa ON.\n\nMost recent solo exhibition, Ship’s Company: The Royal Canadian Navy at Work and Play at the Vancouver Maritime Museum (2019-20). Solo exhibitions, Tattoos \u0026amp; Scrimshaw: the Art of the Sailor at the Vancouver Maritime Museum (2013), the Maritime Museum San Diego (2014), the Los Angeles Maritime Museum (2015) and the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (2016) and A Sailors Life for Me at the Maritime Museum San Diego (2016-17). \n\nWinner of the Canadian National Prize at the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards.\n\nReceiving a BFA (Photo) and a MAA in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver BC and an MPS in Digital Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York NY.\n\nCurrently an instructor of photography and visual arts at Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver BC, Canada. \n","user_id":72357,"name":"Kathryn Mussallem","website":"www.thealmightyqueen.com"},{"id":72630,"bio":"Czuko Williams is a photographer and independent documentary cameraman. In essence, a restless storyteller who tries to find answers to the questions of a world that he understands less and less. His documentary work has focused on the human being and his relationship in the environment around him. He has covered natural, humanitarian crises and different conflicts trying to find explanations for the main issues that concern him and on which his work revolves: injustice, inequality, poverty and abandonment.\n\nHis photographic and documentary works have been published and exhibited in different national and international media and rooms.\nAmong others, he has been awarded different prizes and mentions, highlighting the second prize at the Luis Valtueña Prize, the Fine Art Photography Awards or the Praxis Gallery Prize.","user_id":72346,"name":"Czuko Williams","website":"www.czukowilliams.com"},{"id":72639,"bio":"I'm a fine art and fashion photographer that is constantly inspired to create unique and dynamic images utilizing color, movement, and emotions.","user_id":72354,"name":"Brittney Cathcart","website":"www.brittneyannphotography.com"},{"id":216686,"bio":"Patrick Klauss was born in 1971 in Lucerne, Switzerland to Czech parents who sought political asylum in the West. In 1981, Patricks family moved to Toronto, Canada where he still lives and works.\n\nPatrick has traveled extensively and has always been drawn to sacred spots around the world. His photographs document his journeys.","user_id":216084,"name":"Patrick Klauss","website":"www.klenophotography.com"},{"id":72350,"bio":"I like to make photos, it's my hobby and a way to explore the world, people and life.","user_id":72079,"name":"Ilya Tishchenko","website":"www.morre.ru"},{"id":435627,"bio":"Indigenous Pasto and queer, born and based in Ipiales, Nariño, Colombia. Photographer, artivist, and political scientist trained at the National University of Colombia, Bogotá campus. His work intersects artistic and documentary photography to explore colonial legacies, subaltern memories, Andean Indigenous cosmologies, the persistence of marginalized bodies against biopower, and sex-gender diversity in Abya Yala. His photographic practice is linked to visual anthropology, which defines his focus on long-term co-authored projects.","user_id":435043,"name":"Nicolas Bernal","website":""},{"id":73199,"bio":"My name is Alberto Palladino, I was born in Rome on May 1, 1987, \ni'm gradueted in History and international cooperation and for some years I started to walk the professional route of the reporter.\nThis passion for information, discovery, travel as a learning path, combined with the love for the so-called \"street\" photography and the photo reportage pushed me to beautiful and distant countries thanks to the commitment I offer to collaborate to the realization of humanitarian projects in many of the countries of which I write as Kosovo, Burma, Syria, sublimating my vocation to the utmost.\nBecause in today's world it is no longer enough to look, we must see.\n","user_id":72905,"name":"Alberto Palladino","website":"www.albertopalladinoreporter.com"},{"id":134728,"bio":"","user_id":134126,"name":"Dean Dorat","website":"www.deandorat.co.uk"},{"id":796461,"bio":"I was \"retired\" as the Chief Photographer at a daily newspaper in the USA. Being the \"Chief Photographer\" is a little like being the largest dog sleeping on the porch. Before that I worked as a photo editor at a different newspaper, and a staff photographer at yet another newspaper. I also shot for a variety of publications and agencies previously. \nNow I enjoy photography for myself on my own terms. I own too much equipment and I don't get to use it often enough. Life gets in the way.","user_id":784577,"name":"Mike Voss","website":"N/A"},{"id":72754,"bio":"Nancy Scherl is a fine art  portrait photographer based in New York City. She focuses on creating  social commentary and social documentary work. She often  applies cinema verite', techniques to her imagery. Nancy lures viewers into worlds designed to intrigue viewers into considering anew their formerly trusted points of view and aspects of the human condition. \nNancy completed an MFA in Photography, Video and Related Media at New York City’s School of Visual Arts, following her undergraduate studies in documentary and fine art photography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a life member the American Society of Media Photographers (board member 2016-2019) and served on the board of the  Katonah Museum Artists Association in Katonah, New York (2016-2024) as President, Treasurer, Founder and Producer of  Shop-Talk, a round table discussion about art, produced for the  Katonah Museum Artists Association.  Scherl is the recipient of numerous awards including a two time finalist at Photolucida, the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards overall series winner. She has exhibited globally including at FotoNostrum Mediterranean House of Photography, and  PX3 Espace Beaurepaire. ","user_id":72463,"name":"Nancy Scherl","website":"www.nancyascherlfineart.com"},{"id":72705,"bio":"I'm just a local photographer with a dream!\n","user_id":72415,"name":"Marco Voet","website":"www.photodimarco.be"},{"id":805893,"bio":"nothing special","user_id":792339,"name":"masahiro kanamori","website":""},{"id":603783,"bio":"Sara Maresca is a Fort Lauderdale based artist and recent graduate of the FAU fine art photography program. Her photo work is embedded in her darkest experiences with family instability, scarring relationships, and loss. The majority of the work is depicted in black and white and her style ranges from snapshots to highly orchestrated tableau scenes.\n\nSara’s work has been featured in the international exhibition Human Representation at the Midwest Center for Photography and has been the grateful recipient of the Lorraine Sinkler, Clair V. Dorst, and Friedland project grants.\n\n ","user_id":603199,"name":"Sara Maresca","website":"saramaresca.wordpress.com"},{"id":802448,"bio":"I was born in 1980 in Zagreb, where I still live and work. I am employed as a teacher at Center Dugave and the focus of my everyday work is working with minors with behavioral disorders (juvenile delinquency). I am a member of Photo Club Zagreb.\nFor the last 5 years I have been intensively engaged in photography in most of its forms and genres. From a hobby, photography has become a passion, an obsession in a positive sense, an activity that contributes to overall personal development and has a psychotherapeutic effect. I am primarily focused on street and documentary photography, and through recording undirected everyday moments I try to speak and give my view on individuals as well as on the entire contemporary society. In most of my photographic series, the main actor is an individual in correlation with the wider community. This inevitable and not always successful symbiosis brings the individual into different psychological states and awakens different emotions, which I try to make tangible within the frame.\n","user_id":789519,"name":"Tomislav Petković","website":""},{"id":2839,"bio":"Erik Hijweege (1963) decided to follow his heart and change his career to become a photographer in 1998. In his personal work Hijweege has shown himself to be an explorer, fascinated by nature, with its romantic beauty and it’s overwhelming power. Sublime Nature is the connecting theme in his personal work. Through different projects he highlights the grandeur of Mother nature. Ranging from supercells to waterfalls and remote houses in desolate environments and deserts. His passion for “the Sublime” and love for nature are combined in his Nibelungen project. Hundreds of thousands of starlings whirling in the sky before they go to sleep creating stormlike clouds in the Dutch skies.","user_id":2839,"name":"Erik Hijweege","website":"www.hijweege.com"},{"id":437500,"bio":"Eliza Bourner (b.1993) is a British photographer living and working in London. \n\nBourner's work has been reviewed and featured by international critique including Aesthetica, The British Journal of Photography, L’Oeil de la Photographie, Vogue Italia and Der Greif.\n\nHer work has been exhibited across Europe and Asia. She has obtained numerous Photography Awards; The AI-AP American Photography 2024 Award, The British Journal of Photography 'Edition365' Awards (2021), The Lensculture ‘Home’ Awards Finalist (2021), LifeFramer Open Awards (2021), the LensCulture Art Awards Finalist (2021), The Prix Levallois (2021) and Aesthetica Art Prize (2022).\n\nShe works regularly with international publications such as The New Yorker, The Financial Times Weekend and The Observer Magazine.","user_id":436916,"name":"Eliza Bourner","website":"www.elizabourner.com"},{"id":791151,"bio":"Julia Bohle, born in Gummersbach (nearby Cologne), Germany, is an artist currently residing and working in London, United Kingdom. She is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Photography at the Royal College of Art in London. In her latest project \"Inner Landscapes,\" she explores a sensual approach to photography, finding a profound translation of the inner self into photographic imagery. Her work primarily delves into the complexity of one's identity and the representation of subtle perceptions, feelings, and emotions. Positioned within the context of contemporary discourse on femininity, embodied self, and its emotions, as well as complex desires and fears. She draws strong inspiration from the Surrealist art movement, constructing imaginative spaces and depicting extraordinary states of the subconscious. These are translated into photographic form in an artistically abstract manner, aiming to prompt viewers to contemplate and navigate the interplay between fantasy and reality. \nHer work was featured in the group show \"Drängende Gegenwart\" (\"Urgent Present\") at this year's European Month of Photography in Berlin, March 2023. Furthermore, she has been shortlisted for the 14th Aenne Biermann Prize for Contemporary German Photography and the International Dummy Award 2024.\n","user_id":780084,"name":"Julia Bohle","website":"www.juliabohle.com"},{"id":210608,"bio":"As a social travelphotographer, Jan Janssen capture the moments he recognises in his fellow human beings, especially those elsewhere in the world. In everyday moments, he finds the same needs, insecurities or pleasures that all people enjoy in their lives - albeit to different degrees. Travelling is inseparable from Janssen's photographic pratice. On the one hand, travelling is an opportunity to discover who you are yourself. By travelling to other places, Jan seeks precisely the things we have in common. In a world of polarisation and contrasts,  sometimes even on one continent, Janssen settles geographical and symbolic boundaries by photographing people in a pure essence. He photographs the richness of our most basic human needs, like freedom, family and security - or, conversely, the absence of their obviousness. To create his photographs, Janssen works on location for long periods of time. He often returns to the same place during subsequent trips. Here he builds a bond with the local people, a bond based on mutual respect and dignity. This 'photgraphing with a free heart' allows him to get as close to people as possible. Only in this way can he penetrate to the essence of their being, and then capture it on camera.\n\n ","user_id":210006,"name":"Jan Janssen","website":"www.janjanssenfotografie.nl"},{"id":64182,"bio":"Carolina Krieger (1976) lives and works in Camboriú, SC, Brazil. She is a visual artist and self-taught photographer. She works with photography, appropriated images and hand collage. You can see in her images small rituals of intensification with the mystery, which inhabits, surrounds and underlies us. Through her work, she raises the importance of diving within oneself as a way of apprehending the omnipresence of nature: visible and invisible. Awards: Diário Contemporâneo Photography Prize (2024), Prix Photo Aliança Francesa | Honorable Mention (2023), artist nominated for the PIPA award (2022), Pierre Verger Photography Prize (2021), Brazil Photography Prize (2013). Solo Exhibitions: Língua Gêmea - Mario de Andrade Library - São Paulo (2022), Lianzhou International Photo Festival - China (2013) , O Espelho do Avesso - Ateliê Aberto - Campinas, SP (2012). Collective Exhibitions: \"L'inconscient Fotogràfic\" - Lumínic Festival de Fotografia de Sant Cugat del Vallès - Espanha (2024), Projeções Brasil Imprevisto - Festival ONOF - Les Recontres d’Arles , França (2023), O mais profundo é a pele - Belizário Gallery - São Paulo (2023), Constelações, intermitências e alguns rumores - Zipper Gallery - São Paulo (2015), VI Contemporary Daily Photography Prize - Belém, PA (2015), PHotoEspaña Descubrimientos - Madrid (2014). ","user_id":63918,"name":"Carolina Krieger","website":"cargocollective.com/carolinakrieger"},{"id":72345,"bio":"Oxford-based Paddy Summerfield trained at Guildford School of Art in the Photography and the Film departments. Photographs he took in 1967, when still a first year student, were published in Album, and spreads in Creative Camera received encouraging recognition. \nSummerfield first exhibited in London in the late 1960s, and his work has been shown at many galleries, including the ICA, The Barbican, The Serpentine Gallery, and The Photographers' Gallery.\nIn 2014, Dewi Lewis published Summerfield's book \"Mother And Father.\"\nThis was selected by Sean O'Hagan of the Observer as one of the Top Ten Photobooks  of 2014, and by Kassel Photobooks as one of their Top Thirty 2014-2015.\nThe Oxford Pictures 1968-1980  published by Dewi Lewis Publishing April 2016.\nEmpty Days Dewi Lewis Publishing 2018\nRemember Hope   published by Photopaper, Kassel 2017\nCafe Royal books WEEKEND AWAY  2016 \nCafe Royal Books DISTANT TIMES 2018","user_id":72074,"name":"Paddy Summerfield","website":"www.paddysummerfield.com"},{"id":216852,"bio":"My education degree is the restoration of historic monuments.I am interested in social documentary photography.I am interested in photography as a teenager .I am a member focus photo club","user_id":216250,"name":"marzieh ahmadi","website":""},{"id":771971,"bio":"I'm Sam, a UK-based street and travel photographer who loves travelling the world to capture incredible moments with my camera.\n\nThrough my lens, I aim to capture the raw beauty of everyday life. I find inspiration in the energy of the streets and the diverse cultures I encounter along my journeys.","user_id":764143,"name":"Sam O’Shaughnessy","website":"www.snapsbysamosh.co.uk"},{"id":516327,"bio":"Giovanni Gabassi, after attending the Giovanni Sello Art Institute in Udine, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna where he also specialized in the fresco technique with the master Lorenzo Ceregato.\nHe expresses himself with different techniques and his is a continuous search for new surfaces and new expressive methods. He loves to combine the latest technology (photography and digital processing) with traditional pictorial and graphic interventions. Color, even in its brightest tones, is a constant in his works.\nHe has several solo and group exhibitions to his credit (Udine, Belluno, L'Aquila, Venice, Cannes, Salzburg, Perugia, Potenza, Livorno, Florence, Passariano), as well as several participations in competitions and exhibitions throughout the country.\nLately he has been very attracted to photography.","user_id":515743,"name":"giovanni gabassi","website":"www.saatchiart.com/Giova"},{"id":245402,"bio":"For several years I have been working as a freelance photojournalist, as well as a theater, concert and portrait photographer. I am also a graduate of the Ostkreuz School of Photography from Ludwig Rauch's class.","user_id":244800,"name":"Maximilian Teucher","website":"www.maximilianteucher.com"},{"id":804586,"bio":"An extremely enthusiastic landscape photographer from Devon always aiming for continuous improvement.","user_id":791350,"name":"Paul Newman","website":"www.paulnewmanphotography.com"},{"id":216931,"bio":"Loc Boyle is a Fine art photographer living in Paris, France.\nHe specialises in dance, movement and the human form.\nLimited edition prints at locboyle.com\n\nSmiles\n\n@locboyle\nlocboyle.com","user_id":216329,"name":"Loc Boyle","website":"locboyle.com"},{"id":837320,"bio":"Vietjet Air is one of the domestic airlines in Vietnam with strong grown in recent years. Vietjet Air has become one of the leading airlines in Vietnam thanks to high quality, safety and professional servies.","user_id":823163,"name":"Vietjet Air","website":"www.vietjetair.com/vi"},{"id":835663,"bio":"","user_id":821401,"name":"Henrique Boechat","website":"www.henriqueboechat.com"},{"id":812597,"bio":"27-year-old Danish photographer focused on poetic, experimental, and still life street photography.\nVisual Culture graduate student \u0026amp; BSc in Anthropology based in Copenhagen, Denmark.","user_id":798334,"name":"Zoé Stangerup","website":""},{"id":141547,"bio":"www.ruyaqian.com\n\n  Ruya Qian, artist , based in Shanghai, China.  Studied in Shanghai Jiaotong University for BA and  San Francisco Art Institute for MFA in Photography.  Usually working on mediums such as photography, installations and ceramics. Finalist of Three Shadows’ Photography Award 2016.  Fotofilmic shortlist 2017/2018. China Young Elite Artist 2018. Works got exhibited in many cities in China and in the US. \n","user_id":140945,"name":"Ruya Qian","website":"ruyaqian.com"},{"id":141653,"bio":"","user_id":141051,"name":"Tysje Severens","website":"www.tysjeseverens.com"},{"id":418858,"bio":"I am a cinematographer, navigating an industry that walks a tight rope between business and art. I definitely don't have the answers for the perfect balance just yet, but I have found comfort in using stills photography as an outlet for creativity and inspiration on a day to day basis. ","user_id":418274,"name":"Peter Riches","website":"petereriches.com"},{"id":368665,"bio":"www.dinavierendeel.photograohy","user_id":368063,"name":"Dina Vierendeel","website":"www.dinavierendeel.photography"},{"id":141190,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer based in Amsterdam, and have been working in interior-, event- and portrait photography for the past two years. Projects I have worked on have ranged from hectic and capture-the-moment-type events (Gay Pride 2015, Smaakboulevard, Wine Art \u0026amp; Jazz Festival) to more scene-setting, attention to detail work for beauty and fitness websites (Treatwell, Trainmore). ","user_id":140588,"name":"Willem Prins","website":"www.willemprins.com"},{"id":141903,"bio":"Leon van der Flier (Sprang-Capelle, 1975) studied photography from 1996 to 1998 at the Municipal Institute of Decorative Arts and Crafts in Antwerp. Since then he has worked as an allround photographer. \n\nWith great passion and enthusiasm he takes photographs on behalf of his customers, but he also works on his own concepts. Successfully, because his works have won several awards. \n\nHis works will pass under the name: Flier! His work can be described as different, remarkable and sensible. His brainchild ‘Luctor et Emrgo' manifested itself for the first time in October 2015. This was an exhibition consisting 8photographs about personal struggle in life. These photographs are exhibited in a Pop-Up version everywhere. Something like a traveling circus. The aims of this project were to photograph the prejudices and misunderstandings about being ‘struggle’, the way people think about each other, but also for yourself, to accept yourself the way you are. Dare to be who you are!\n","user_id":141301,"name":"Leon van der Flier","website":"www.flier.nu"},{"id":303493,"bio":"I usually work as a video editor and photography is a hobby. It is really interesting in comparing the two to see how differently moving and still images can make you feel and how they have their own ways of making you feel things.","user_id":302891,"name":"Anne Luc","website":""},{"id":8253,"bio":"Renato has been experimenting with lenses that seek perfection with imperfect images. The idea behind this is to embrace the world's imperfection, trying to catch its beauty beyond sharpness and high definition by defocusing it and slicing pieces to evoke a sense of quietness, peace, and new possibilities beyond the ultra-realism elicited by super lenses available on the market.  \nIt's like going against the current to awaken the eyes to the simplicity of chromes, pieces, slides, blurriness, and instants. ","user_id":8253,"name":"Renato F De Araujo","website":"www.viewbug.com/member/renatofdearaujo"},{"id":125183,"bio":"Born in 1994, Saint-Peterburg, Russia\nEducation\nThe St. Petersburg Faculty of photojournalism (Anna Fedotova), 2012-2013\nFotodepartament.Insitute (Anna Fedotova), 2013-2014\nSummer School of Russian Reporter Magazine, workshop of photography under the direction of Andrey Polikanov and Tatiana Plotnikova, 2014\nBooks\u0026amp;Stories\nAll good living (2013)\nFuckmehard (2014)\nVolga.Fashion (2014)\nScary (work in progress)\nExhibitions\nFinal exhibition of Faculty of photojournalism (2013)\nKazan'.Intitute (2014)\nPublications\nF.Magazine\nRoads\u0026amp;Kingdoms\nTakie Dela\nMediazona\nBird in Flight\n","user_id":124581,"name":"Liza Zhakova","website":"www.facebook.com/lizzhakova"},{"id":72484,"bio":"I am a full time professional portrait and wedding photographer and college professor, and have been working as an artist and photographer in the Cleveland area my whole life. I have a BFA in photography from The Cleveland Institute of Art, where I also studied painting, printmaking, and video.\n\nAlthough I come from a family of professional and amateur photographers, drawing and painting were my first interests. It wasn’t until I attended the Cleveland Institute of Art that I developed an interest in photography as it related to the video work I was doing at the time. Already having a familiarity with the darkroom process from spending time as a child in my brother’s darkroom, it was a relatively easy transition to creating images with the camera, and developing those images under the glow of the amber light in the lab. Although most of the work I do today is digital, the creative process, from composing images, making technical choices, to post processing, is essentially the same as with traditional photography. The film and print process is not completely gone, however, as I still maintain one of the last professional black and white darkrooms in the Cleveland area, where I process and print my own work, as well as the work of other professionals and hobbyists.\n\nI am also owner and operator of Mastroianni Photography and Arts, a photographic studio and art gallery where I feature not only my own work, but the work of other area artists as well. ","user_id":72213,"name":"Steven Mastroianni","website":"stevenmastroianni.com/ "},{"id":72580,"bio":"Rita combines personal projects with commercial assignments. After studying Humanities for her BA and completing a Master’s Degree in Comparative Literature, she studied Graphic Design and Photography. Her first project Where Mimosa Bloom, was published in 2014 by Editions du Lic. In 2016 she and Dani Pujalte received the 20º Fotopres La Caixa grant to produce the work Good Luck with the Future. She then worked on Hiberticer with Salvi Danés and David Bestué with the support of Terralab.cat. She is now working on the book of Anatomy of an Oyster that will be published in 2023.\n\n;Her work, closely related to literature, revolves around the concept of identity, in how this identity is explored and defined through various stages of our life, thus defining our notion of growth and crises. She also investigates the essence of human relationships and the influence that love, death, luck or memories have on the construction of ourselves.\n","user_id":72306,"name":"Rita Puig-Serra Costa","website":"www.ritapuigserra.com"},{"id":727079,"bio":"I’ve always had a love for art and  photography, since my father taught me the basics when I was a child. His experience and passion as a commercial artist encouraged me as I took my first steps to becoming a photographer.\nI studied photography at Junior College, before continuing my journey at The Art Institute in Seattle. After college, I pursued a career as a Photo Editor, and have worked in the entertainment industry for over 20 years – with over a decade of that time being at the CBS Network, here in New York.\nOver the last few years I have started shooting street photography and am continually interested in learning new ways to capture the world around us.","user_id":726495,"name":"Kathleen Holloway","website":"www.kathleenholloway.com"},{"id":781702,"bio":"Brought up in Sichuan/China, Mingzu Liu studied music pedagogy before coming to Germany in 2021 to continue his studies here. After injuring his left hand, he had to give up playing the piano. This accident and happenstance pointed him in a new direction: he began to “make music” with photographic imagery. ","user_id":772256,"name":"Mingzu Liu","website":"lfi-online.de/de/galerie/Mingzu-Liu-732366.html"},{"id":72501,"bio":"My love with photography started in high school where I build up a portfolio which allowed me the privilege of attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Once there, after Freshman Foundation. I changed my major to Film/Video and Animation. Years later, missing taking photographs and all that it entails, I returned to my first love and now will not look back. I am always learning, evolving and more than anything happy to be able to do what I love. ","user_id":72230,"name":"Ivonne Carlo Sellés Starbuck","website":"www.ivonnecarlo.com"},{"id":72532,"bio":"\nA traveller who fell in love with photography. Was into drawing when I was younger, but now am mainly focused on photography ","user_id":72261,"name":"Steven Langoulant","website":"stevelangoulantphotography.com"},{"id":126057,"bio":"","user_id":125455,"name":"Hanna Råst","website":"www.hannarast.com"},{"id":804538,"bio":"Mallory Barry is a fine art photographer from Birmingham, Alabama whose work explores ideas of contrast. Often placing immiscible ideas together, allowing their differences to briefly blur until they regain their disparate positions outside of the frame. The abject becoming beautiful, time freezing, identities melding. Informed by her own feelings of frustration and confusion, her lens probes the nuances of being a human in conflict.\n","user_id":791302,"name":"Mallory Barry","website":"www.malbphotography.com"},{"id":805004,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer focusing on real moments, capturing history to ensure these photos are passed down through generations. Wither this is street photography, engagement shoots or events, I capture the raw emotions of people. \n\nI was born and bread in London, and photography allows me to escape and bath in my creativity. \n\nI am here to provide people with art that they can enjoy and keep forever. ","user_id":791711,"name":"Serenati Rahman","website":"www.serenitylouisianaphotography.com"},{"id":841746,"bio":"Recomendo 522bet, casa de apostas online segura, com b?nus atraentes, pagamentos rápidos e ótimas odds para f?s de esportes.\n\nMarca 522bet\nSite   https://522bet1.uk.com/\nEndere?o：Plataforma digital 522bet, acesso em todo o Brasil  \nNúmero de telefone：+351 900 522 000 (suporte 522bet)  \nEmail suporte@522bet1.uk.com\nHashtag：#522bet #apostashttps://522bet1.uk.com/","user_id":827589,"name":"ewrdsfsd cqevvf","website":"522bet1.uk.com"},{"id":72557,"bio":"Gueorgui Tcherednitchenko (b. 1982) is a French/Russian portrait and documentary photographer currently based in London, after years spent in Japan. His main interest lies in the notions of home, foreignness, and the common ground, which he explores through his photographic practice.","user_id":72286,"name":"Gueorgui Tcherednitchenko","website":"gueorgui.net"},{"id":273134,"bio":"","user_id":272532,"name":"Evan Thompson","website":"www.ehtphotos.com"},{"id":545283,"bio":"Sou autodidata e me dedico a Mobgrafia há mais de 20 anos,  já tendo participado de exposições locais e concursos internacionais.","user_id":544699,"name":"Lais Rogeria","website":"www.behance.net/laisrogeriabarbosa"},{"id":804578,"bio":"","user_id":791342,"name":"Arturo Arocha","website":"www.arturoarochaphotography.com"},{"id":72597,"bio":"A contemporary photobook festival is the product of observation, conversation and collaboration.\n\nWith a deep passion for photography, typography and the printed book, we have curated a festival to engage, challenge and educate a photographic audience. A festival to exchange views on experimentation, curation and collaboration. Research through process and practice.\n\nPhotobook Melbourne is an artist-run, not for profit organization dedicated to creating a platform for experimental and innovative artistic photography and book making practices. A platform for artists, bookmakers and book lovers to discuss, examine and appreciate marvellous imagery and outstanding storytelling.\nWe will bring together expertise and insight directly from the world’s greatest photographers, graphic designers, curators, publishers \u0026amp; printers. Our aim is to share their knowledge with professional photographers, passionate amateurs and the inquisitive book lover. Initiating conversations about the nature of self publishing, form and function, practice and process.","user_id":72320,"name":"Photobook Melbourne","website":"photobookmelbourne.org"},{"id":72773,"bio":"Elizabeth Avedon’s Best Photography Books of 2014 / Blog\nThe Memory of Stone / The University of New Mexico Press / November 2014 / Hardcover Book\nF-Stop Magazine / December 2013 / Artist Interview\nF-Stop Magazine / Summer 2012 / Featured artist\n\nARTIST IN RESIDENCE\nPetrified Forest National Park, AZ / Two week residency / July, 2011\n\nEDUCATION\nMaster of Fine Arts in Photography / Electives: Ceramics / Rochester Institute of Technology,\nRochester, NY\nOne year independent study: Photography and Ceramic Sculpture / Indiana University, Bloomington, IN\nBachelor of Fine Arts in Photography / Electives: Ceramics and Drawing / University of Wisconsin—Oshkosh, WI","user_id":72482,"name":"Erv Schroeder","website":"www.ervschroeder.com"},{"id":728117,"bio":"My name is Mike Contreras, I am from southern California and have always had a love for photography. I mainly specialize in fine art photography, inlcuding but not limited to: Landscape, black \u0026amp; white, abstract, and candid photography. ","user_id":727533,"name":"Michael Contreras","website":""},{"id":804568,"bio":"A elementary school student","user_id":791332,"name":"zhou tianyi","website":""},{"id":72540,"bio":"","user_id":72269,"name":"Christina Malkoun","website":"www.christinamalkoun.com"},{"id":72590,"bio":"SORAYA MATOS | travel, lifestyle, culture photographer based in San Francisco, Cali. \n\nMore than a traveler of the globe, I am an explorer of ideas, using to document the full spectrum of the human experience while making us wonder about our society in an ever-expanding, interconnected world.","user_id":72314,"name":"Soraya Matos","website":"www.sorayamatos.com "},{"id":73286,"bio":"Pedro Medeiros was born in Coimbra, Portugal, in February 1969.\n\nBetween 1993 and 1999, he was a member the Centro de Estudos de Fotografia (Photography Study Centre) and Encontros de Fotografia (Photography Encounters) in Coimbra, where he worked alongside photographers such as Paulo Nozolino and Joel-Peter Witkin.\n\nIn 1997 he joined Ar.Co – Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual (Centre for Art and Visual Communication) and MauMaus Photography School in Lisbon, proceeding after that to the London College of Printing / London College of Communication, where he studied from 2000 to 2001.\n\nSince 1997 he has worked as a freelance photographer, exhibiting his work in Portugal, Spain, England, Greece, Ukraine and Japan. \n\nAuthor of books and monographs, his work is represented in public and private collections.","user_id":72991,"name":"Pedro Medeiros","website":"www.facebook.com/pedromedeiros.fotografia"},{"id":72584,"bio":"Giles Price’s work explores the boundary between conceptualism and photojournalism (experimental photojournalism), this includes using different types of lens based technology for effective visual storytelling. \n\nPrice has BA Hons in Photographic Studies from the University of Derby, UK and has had his work exhibited at The Photographers Gallery, London, UK; National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; Imperial War Museum, London, UK; Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, New Zealand; The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea; Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China; The International Center of Photography, New York, USA.\n\nPrice is a contributor to various international publications including National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Bloomberg Markets, FT Weekend Magazine, Guardian Weekend Magazine and Telegraph Magazine among others.","user_id":72309,"name":"Giles Price","website":"www.gilesprice.com"},{"id":72728,"bio":"Jan Q. Maschinski was born in 1983 in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. He graduated from the University of Applied Science in Bielefeld with a major in Art and Design in 2014. Since the same year, he studies photography in the Masters degree of the FH-Bielefeld.\nThe main subject of his work has been the displaying of inner conditions on the outter body. In his pictures, he deals with mental and or psychical experiences. \n","user_id":72437,"name":"Jan Q. Maschinski","website":"www.janmaschinski.com"},{"id":73437,"bio":"Victoria Rovira Casanovas (Sabadell, 1991). Fotoperiodista, documentalista y diseñadora gráfica. Licenciada en Grado de Multimedia y con título Superior en Gráfica Publicitaria.\n\nActualmente trabaja como fotoperiodista en el Magazín La Mira, una revista de historias, personas y visiones de Cataluña.\n\nColabora con medios, agencias, empresas y realiza sus propias exposiciones.\n\nTrabajó durante varios años para el Diari de Sabadell y con la Agencia Pressouth de Quito.\n\nTambién trabaja como freelance con proyectos propios internacionales interesada en zonas en conflicto donde trata temas como milicias, mujeres, refugiados, desplazados o población civil.\n\nImparte clases de introducción a la fotografía a la Escuela de Arte y Diseño Illa de Sabadell, Barcelona.\n\nSus imágenes y exposiciones han sido publicadas a varios medios nacionales e internacionales como La Vanguardia, El País, CatalanNews, El Público, Lecturas, News Xinhua, News Rusia, La Hora Ecuador...\n\nHa obtenido numerosos premios fotográficos, entre los cuales destaca el Premio Internacional de Fotografía Esperanza Pertusa (2023, Madrid), Premio Enrique Algarra Beca Photon (2018, Valencia) y The 2017 EyeEm Awards (Berlín). \n","user_id":73142,"name":"Victòria Rovira","website":"www.victoriarovira.com "},{"id":73452,"bio":"Fergus Coyle is a Commercial and Editorial Photographer based in Bristol U.K.  His personal work has won numerous awards and has been exhibited internationally.  Fergus is also a long distance cyclist. A passion for cycling is influential in his practice and often forms the basis of his projects. ","user_id":73157,"name":"Fergus Coyle","website":"www.ferguscoyle.com"},{"id":11761,"bio":"As a fine art photographer Astrid Verhoef explores her personal connection to the natural world. The complicated relationship between human and nature is a common thread throughout her work. When she photographs herself in these desolate landscapes an anonymous character arises that wants to connect with her surroundings. However, her roots in contemporary modern life often remain visible in the form of an unnatural element. The serene images can be seen as emotional translations where the desire for synergy is challenged by an urge to control.\n\nThe long-term project 'Human//Nature' is a logical continuation of Verhoef’s well known  'Inscapes' series. With an increasing minimal visual language and a more geometrical approach to composition, she aims to emphasize the contrast between the human presence and the natural. At the same time she wants to create moments or scenes that can only exist because of the combination of the two. Her theatrical photography is also an ode to imagination itself.\n\nAstrid Verhoef studied photography at the Utrecht School of the Arts. She is working as a Fine Art photographer ever since, and in the last decade regularly as a curator as well. Her autonomous work is internationally awarded, is included in the collection of the Société Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris and has been exhibited in Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Berlin, Milan, New York, Paris, Rotterdam, Sydney, and Tokyo. \n\nFor these images Astrid Verhoef works solo on location, all elements are photographed and she acts as a model in her own images.\n\nThese images do not contain any AI generated components. Only basic Photoshop tools were used, such as color /contrast adjustments, collage technique (if needed). \n\nAstrid Verhoef has photographed on locations in Australia (Northern Territory, Southern \u0026amp; West Australia), Spain (mainland \u0026amp; Canary Islands), USA (Utah, Nevada, Arizona \u0026amp; California) and The Netherlands.\n","user_id":11761,"name":"Astrid Verhoef","website":"www.astridverhoef.nl"},{"id":72674,"bio":"I'm a photographer and a writer. I studied motion pictures, photography and psychology.  I'm from the USA but I live in the UK. I have two different coloured eyes. I was born left handed but raised right handed.  My hair mysteriously went from curly to straight in my 30s.   I'm an ambassador for Olympus and Black Magic Design.","user_id":72385,"name":"Gabrielle Motola","website":"www.gabriellemotola.com"},{"id":72618,"bio":"Joe, as he is more commonly known, comes from a fine art background that encompasses photography,\npainting and the graphic media. He has been in photography since 1979 and is a Fellow of\nthe Malta Institute of Professional Photographers, and Fellow of various UK professional photographic\norganisations. He studied graphic design in Florence, Italy and in 2015 he successfully\nread for a Masters Degree in Fine Art, Digital Arts at the University of Malta.\nJoe works mainly in social documentary, the performing arts, portraiture, architectural and fine art photography. He has exhibited extensively locally as well as overseas and has been the recipient of numerous national and international awards including being shortlisted for exhibition in the\nprestigious Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2014, 2015 and 2021. He is also often called to sit on judging panels of international\nphotographic competitions and also to deliver masterclasses both locally and abroad. His work has been published in various local and foreign publications.\n","user_id":72336,"name":"Joseph P Smith","website":"www.smithjp.com"},{"id":73019,"bio":"Born in Gorizia beginning to approach\nto photography seriously in 2012\nand from that moment he was born a passion\nfor this art that was actually present\nbut even before that I do not realize . After some Collective exhibitions\nbe a member of the \" Fotoclub Lucinico \" and some photos published in magazines National I felt the ' need to propose my work   with some exhibitions titled  \"Bodies in Motion \" , \"Short Stories\". I have participated in some national and international competitions with good results. Today I continue to study participating in workshops and seminars.","user_id":72725,"name":"Orietta Masala","website":""},{"id":73911,"bio":"I'm wondering and taking photos in nature and cities randomly. Looking the small beauties of life and existence. \nI want so share the feeling, the touch, the smell and the joy of every day life. These moments inspire me to paint and makes the creative process enjoyable. I try to catch the things as they are in the moment. No more, no less...","user_id":73615,"name":"Paula Haapalahti","website":"www.paulahaapalahti.fi"},{"id":159222,"bio":"Born in Geelong, Australia, with Italian and Croatian heritage, Longo's multidisciplinary practice interrogates images that engage with fragmented and disfigured bodies—the grotesque. Central to his research is the utilisation of digital pseudo-surgical techniques to investigate human desire, focusing on the phenomenological exploration and material manifestations of societal taboos. Positioned at the intersection of Gothic and Body Horror genres, Longo employs photography, video, sculpture, and sound to manipulate bodily materiality. \n\nThe artist’s background in theatre photography significantly influences his practice. His knowledge of building photographic studio sets and chiaroscuro lighting techniques, adds a unique dimension to his work. With an objective to symbolically embody and contextualise intangible phenomena, he thereby aims to veil/unveil obscured facets of the human psyche. Adopting a sadist approach to methods, he antagonises corporeal boundaries to express taboo elements of personal experience through anatomical dismemberments.\n\nLongo has gained international recognition, with exhibitions in Australia, Europe, and the U.S.A. He draws inspiration from diverse sources, including early modern anatomical theatres, medical journals of body deformity, Victorian freak shows, the Beatnik generation, and fetish culture. Longo aims to challenge societal norms and delves into the complexities of human experience. Engaging with theoretical and philosophical discourses surrounding taboo, abjection, horror, and the grotesque, he seeks viewers to reconsider their perceptions and embrace hidden or taboo predispositions. With a proclivity for the unconventional, aims to provoke audiences to question societal sensibilities.","user_id":158620,"name":"Daniel Longo","website":"www.daniellongo.com.au"}]}