{"profiles":[{"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"},{"id":72762,"bio":"Always trying to create images that show a more honest than posed image. And if it is posed then it must show passion.\nA flowing way of creating images that I hope draws the viewer in.\nWorking within Editorial / Commercial / Portrait / Fine Art / Corporate-Tech / Retouch  and Color Grade.","user_id":72471,"name":"Nathan Azopardi","website":"www.nathanazopardi.com"},{"id":72753,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, she believes on the power of photography as a cure, as an introspecting device, as a poetry and soul revealer, as a meditation, awareness and healing tool, as a push to experiment and as a door to unreality. Passionate about all kinds of photography, she mainly focuses on fine art and street photography.\n\nHer works have been featured on PRIVATE Photo Review and Fubiz among others. \n","user_id":72462,"name":"Valeria Ranalli","website":"www.valeriaranalli.com"},{"id":175723,"bio":"As an experienced photographer, (I have done it professionally but am just into the art side of it now) I use and enjoy the medium to express my artistic vision. Sometimes I indulge in Cityscapes, but my passion is street photography. I exhibit my work in both solo and collaborative shows. My last solo exhibition was a collection of my Street Portraits @ my pop up gallery in Hull City Centre, where it was well received, lots of great comments... \"I’ve enjoyed looking at your photos more then a lot of art I’ve seen\" I have also exhibited at established galleries such as the Islington Arts Factory, and the Greenpoint gallery in NYC, amongst others. My Cityscapes sell well wherever I have had them on show. With street portraits I'm often drawn to people living on the edges of society, eccentric characters etc and I enjoy engaging with them in the process. \n\nIt's an ongoing project, I have a large body of work which is constantly updating, growing. While walking and exploring with my camera I get lost in my own world and thoughts, it's almost a form of meditation, I photograph anything that inspires me at the time, be it a street shot, a portrait or a Cityscape. Street photography is recording social documentary in real time, ergo today's street photography is tomorrow's social history. I don't like to over contextualize my work, I prefer the viewer brings their own experiences and interpretations, we all see differently. \"Art is not about something, art is something\" - Sarah Bernhardt. Mostly using Instagram now for sharing my work, all my latest images can be seen there @ streetshootertim","user_id":175121,"name":"Tim Everett","website":"timeverettphotography.blogspot.com"},{"id":72870,"bio":"I am Julian Hills - \"hools\" - , an English self-taught photographer living in Belgium; I am mainly devoted to charity and social photography.\n\nI work with associations such as ATD Fourth World, the Foundation against Cancer, Make a Wish, Bikers for Children, Justine for Kids, Down syndrome foundation, Lou Foundation ...\n\nI published a book \"ordinary people\" in 2017 and I have had many exhibitions. \nI have one picture exhibited in New York, at the ICP – International Center of Photography and I have won a bronze prize at the Tokyo International Foto Awards 2020. \n","user_id":72577,"name":"Julian Hills","website":"www.hools.be"},{"id":92881,"bio":"Byron Aihara is a filmmaker, photographer, and writer. His work has focused on exploring and documenting the traditional performance arts of Manipur in Northeast India. He has published a book, \"Dance Music and Ritual in Manipur\". And is completing a second book, \"Their Heart’s Desired, Songs of Manipur’s Ancestors\". Byron holds a production and film studies degree from UCLA’s School of Film and Television. He has directed a feature documentary, Marriage in Chanderi, several short films, and over 20 videos of traditional music and dance in Manipur. Since 2004, Byron has traveled throughout India, Nepal, and Indonesia, living and working on the road, mostly in villages and towns. His research is independent. His goal is to present with “new eyes” the living traditional dance, music, and rituals of our world, which are endangered and in need of immediate protection. Byron Aihara is a contributor and selected for the Royal Photographic Society’s annual print exhibitions.","user_id":92397,"name":"Byron Aihara","website":"sevensistersmusic.com"},{"id":10779,"bio":"Ellen Carey (b. NYC, NY) a Pictures Generation contemporary/member of Buffalo’s avant-garde with Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo, upends the medium's collective histories in lens-based art, photography, and technology with her abstract, minimal “picture” signs. \n\n\"Photography Degree Zero\" (1996-2023) in Polaroid 20 X 24 and \"Struck by Light\" (1988-2023) in Photogram name her dual practices; \"Pictus and Writ\" finds writing with published essay on: Man Ray, Sol LeWitt, Anna Atkins, plus her own work.\n\nRoyal Photographic Society (RPS) named Carey one of the top 100 women photographers worldwide (2018) - Hundred Heroines -  www.hundredheroines.org - one of 14 Americans; RPS/HH sponsored her lecture - PHOTO London -2019 (www.photolondon.org). \n\nSolo Exhibits - 2023/2024: \"Light Struck\" at Fox Talbot Museum with 220,000 visitors and a parallel solo \"Struck by Light\" at New Britain Museum of American Art -www.nbmaa.org\n\nEllen Carey lives/works/teaches as Associate Professor of Photography at Hartford Art School/UH in Connecticut, writing/research as an independent scholar and guest curator with 70 one -person exhibits and several hundred group ones.\n\nwww.ellencareyphotography.com\n\nWikipedi","user_id":10779,"name":"Ellen Carey","website":"www.ellencareyphotography.com"},{"id":72926,"bio":"Based in Belgium, Gina van Hoof has traveled to many countries as a photojournalist, travel photographer, and for international clients.  Her works have been exhibited in in Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, the UK, France, and the USA.  She has collaborated with La Libre Belgique, The Sunday Telegraph Magazine, Monocle, Newsweek, Vanity Fair, The Advocate, More!, CBS, ABC, The Katie Couric Show, The Rachel Maddow Show, The Anti-Defamation League, The Jewish Museum of Brussels, to name a few.  \n\nCurrently working on  \"Sewing Life Together”, patchwork quilts made of photographs, words, and materials .  As well as currently working on a liquid light series printed on handkerchiefs.\n\nShe is also continuing her long-term documentary project in Brazil, \"Colonia Philippson\".  This was a Jewish settlement which existed from 1904-1926.  Gina took a particular interest in this colony for it bears her mother’s maiden name because her great-great-grandfather was vice president of the Jewish Colonization Association which set up the colony.  Little to nothing remains of the colony today, she’s trying to keep the story alive and spread the example of integration in immigration.","user_id":72632,"name":"Gina Van Hoof","website":"www.ginavanhoof.com"},{"id":804618,"bio":"I hold a degree in Press, Advertising, and Publishing Photography from the University of Warsaw. Black and white photography holds a special place in my heart. I spent the early years of my studies in the darkroom, working with black and white films. I am a journalist and documentalist, and photography is my tool for showcasing important issues to the world, as well as capturing beauty.","user_id":791382,"name":"Magdalena Lukasiak","website":"www.magdalu.eu"},{"id":57821,"bio":"John Horniblow ; Documentary Travel Photographer ,  Visual Storyteller , Filmmaker, and Writer recently living in China ( Beijing and Shanghai) and formerly in  Morocco, Switzerland and Australia. He studied at the College of Fine Arts ( formerly City Art Institute ) UNSW with a double major in Film and Painting. John's photography has been published with the Moroccan National Tourism Office, Time publications, Geo Mundo, National Geographic, Penguin books and many other periodicals and his work has exhibited internationally in London, Beijing, Sydney and Los Angeles. He commenced his media career as Media and Documentation officer on Expedition to Circumnavigate South America including voyaging in Antarctica. He has worked on assignment for National Geographic assisting leading wildlife photographer Franz Lanting , and for CNN and produced documentary stories on a range of subjects. He is also the Founder, Editor in Chief and Publisher of  Photojournale : Photo documentary stories from around the world.  In 2010 he published Photojournale’s first book anthology  “Photojournale – Connections Across a Human Planet “, a virtual, web 2.0 global publishing collaboration with Photojournale’s global community of photographers. \n\nJohn also trained as a cinematographer at film school and has shot, directed and produced award winning short, television documentary and industrial films working with broadcasters such as BBC, SBS, and ABC. His documentary and drama work has also been screened at numerous International film festivals and on network television. \n\nHe is also a recognized and  award winning digital/convergence/interactive Producer and was Director of Production for Asia Pacific's largest digital development agency, Spike. He was part of the executive team that IPO'd the company and then setup Spikeradio , the world's first streaming radio network  before heading up Activision's online marketing and development. ","user_id":57826,"name":"John Horniblow","website":"www.photojournale.com"},{"id":253018,"bio":"Ugo Milano was born on 13/01/1992 in Rome. Since childhood he has been passionate about drawing and reading, and then devoted himself to writing (poetry) and music in his teenage years.He studied Foreign Literature\n(English and German) bachelor's and master's degrees, at the University of Naples Federico II and later at the Georg- August University of Göttingen. His approach to photography comes from poetry, his other great passion. A great reader of photo books, he would like to produce his own, combining text and photos (and other material) in them. In 2019, he was appointed Talent scout by FIAF (Italian Federation of Photographic Associations). In 2023/2024 he attends the Jack London School of Photography and Literature, after winning a scholarship provided by the school. In 2024/2025 he attends the online Documentary Lab of the duo Caimi \u0026amp; Picinni, working on the photographic project “Under Which Tree Did Goethe Sleep?” set in Göttingen, which became a dummy book in May 2025. He works with both a documentary and a more (lyrical) subjective approach. In July 2025 he won scholarship for a photography masterclass/residency in Casentino with Simone Donati.\nHe's working on a research idea for a phd combining literature and photography.","user_id":252416,"name":"Ugo Milano","website":""},{"id":804634,"bio":"","user_id":791398,"name":"Thomas Gamauf","website":""},{"id":73311,"bio":"For me, photography is always look at different things, capture, share with others, my view of the world.","user_id":73016,"name":"Angela Stouten","website":"www.angelastouten.nl"},{"id":804632,"bio":"I am Mohamad\nBorn in the richest and most deprived city of Iran, Ahvaz.\nI have started photography for about 5 years.\nMy personal interest is news, social documentary and street photography","user_id":791396,"name":"Mohamadnabi Torabizadeh","website":""},{"id":804636,"bio":"I journeyed from the green rolling hills of Eastern England, via the London metropolis to the great southern land that is Australia. I live in a world filled with design, cameras, books, extra dark chocolate, cats and sticky-fingered children.\nA designer with more than 20 years of experience. I’m an avid shutterbug, and when not designing or creating beautiful things. You can find me taking photographs in and around Sydney. Designer, father, cinephile, photographer, and Virgo, I create at the fulcrum of simplicity and beauty to make great work for a living, breathing human beings.","user_id":791400,"name":"Drew Buckmaster","website":"drewbuckmaster.com"},{"id":784420,"bio":"Born in Pescara in 1981 to an Italian father and French mother. He spent his childhood between Moislains, a village in upper France, and Italy, where he grew up inspired by his father, a painter. Lover of technology, he explores contemporary languages through an aesthetic approach of musical origin, preferring photographic and video mediums. His artistic production is strongly fuelled by stimuli that come from the reality in which he lives and by which he is influenced. From 2017 to 2023, his works are mentioned, republished and shared by Maison Luigi Borbone, Victoria Torlonia, Pierantonio Gaspari, Rita Capuni, The Dummy's Tales, Fashion Art Wise and others. Network media flows, urban elements and an observant nature are summarised in artistic inspiration and conceptual works, as shown in the solo exhibition 'Realtà seconda' held at a private home in Pescara in May 2018. Made up of simple shapes and irrational figures, 'Realtà seconda' conceives distortion as rebellion and re-evaluates the aesthetics of error as the basis of the creative process for a return to the commonality of beauty. His passion for electronic music, distortion and glitch adapt to non secondary streams of consciousness, in a desire for differentiation that aspires to a transcended beauty. Researcher and sound designer, he initially played electronic and experimental music with popular influences in clubs and then at vernissages, being influenced by classical music and its obsessive repetitiveness that generates hypnotic and contemplative sound structures. In November 2018 he realised an exhibition entitled 'Animating the inanimate' during the 'Tempi Moderni' festival at the Circolo Aternino museum, where selected photographic works and a video art installation guided the senses along an intimate and different direction. He conceives music, images and video art as forms of opposition to a mechanical society which generates division and loneliness, putting in discussion the transhuman and the unexpected that it entails. Attracted by details and repetitions, he harmonises distortions typical of screens that fragment the gaze in search of a 'natural' beauty. This effect does not represent an unexpected event to be eliminated but a timeless source of creation, which finds expression in the solo exhibition 'Una luce lenta' at the Post-bar in Pescara in February 2019. Seven selected photographic works and one oil painting with a digital insert (LCD display with a presence sensor) seeking a new harmony, a union that is achieved through the use of different techniques. During his creative process all the rules of communication are deliberately ignored, but the aesthetic investigation does not prevail over the effectiveness of the message. His distant and lucid vision wants to invite you to look away to return to 'See', along paths that lead in a different and intimate direction. Art therefore represents a dissociative starting point for recovering the humanity towards existence.","user_id":774440,"name":"Giovanni D’Onofrio Leroy","website":"www.giovannidonofrioleroy.com"},{"id":92973,"bio":"I'm a photographer living nearby Venice. As daily job, I'm an engineer working in a multinational American company.\n\nI love photography and for now I mostly shoot landscapes, nature and people during my trips around the world: I love travelling and as soon as I can I always try to visit and explore new countries and places.\n\nI'm also planning to start shooting models soon, while keeping alive my passion for travel photography.","user_id":92487,"name":"Nicola Cocco","website":"www.nclcocco.com"},{"id":541471,"bio":"Aili Markelius is an award-winning photographer from Stockholm, Sweden, based in the United Kingdom. Her work have been exhibited in a number of galleries across Europe, including Fotografiska in Stockholm. \n\nMarkelius debut photography book \"What Happens In The Dark\" was released by the Swedish book publishers Max Ström in 2022. ","user_id":540887,"name":"Aili Markelius","website":"www.ailimarkelius.square.site"},{"id":804079,"bio":"","user_id":790857,"name":"Anastasia Ulitko","website":"ulitkophoto.ru"},{"id":410736,"bio":"I am a student of photography at Morley College London. ","user_id":410152,"name":"Justyna Nascimento","website":"Jk01.myportfolio.com"},{"id":805056,"bio":"","user_id":791745,"name":"Martin Altwegg","website":"www.martinaltwegg.ch"},{"id":805065,"bio":"I came to outdoor photography from years of photographing food, beverages, and even museum objects. ","user_id":791751,"name":"Mark Coulbourne","website":"www.markcoulbourne.photography"},{"id":72905,"bio":"Clément Huylenbroeck was born in 1988 in Belgium. In 2010, he graduated from the image art school Le 75. He is currently based in Brussels, Belgium.\nBetween 2010 and 2012 he worked on the project Taxonomy.\nThe project was presented in 2010 at the PhotoPhnomPenh festival and in 2012 at the Chambre avec vue festival.\nTaxonomy is published in the mook Mémoire Universelle #2.\n\nSince 2012 he has been working on the project Big Shit (financed by the federa- tion Walonnie-Bruxelles) in collaboration with the photographer Pierre Liebaert. The project has been presented at the Antwerp FOMU, at the Copenhagen photofestival, at Amsterdam’s Brakke Grond, at the Nuits Photographiques de Paris and at the Arles festival.\nThe project will soon be the object of an indecent book (Alt editions).\n\nIn 2012, his sister wins the Miss Soignies Haute-Senne title. Out of this fortunate event arises the «Communal Dream» work, a sour vision of beauty pageants, or at least of their worst replicates.\nThe project has been edited by Poetry Wanted (This is not a map) and is currently exhibited at Circulation(s) festival.","user_id":72611,"name":"Clément Huylenbroeck","website":"www.clementhuylenbroeck.com"},{"id":807868,"bio":"","user_id":793872,"name":"Maria Glória Babo Mostaan","website":null},{"id":807870,"bio":"","user_id":793873,"name":"Ihsan Jezany","website":""},{"id":73155,"bio":"Ull Galindez is a German-Argentine photographer, actor and artist. He studied creative photography at the school of Andy Goldstein and film with Anibal Bosco. Furthermore he received the “Director of Photography\" at the Argentina Film Industry Union (SICA). A major theme in his work is the contemporary urban space, its social organization and its inhabitants. The \"city\" as a system, and its microcosm, people who go to that particular workplace every day or every night. A building lobby, a laundry, a parking space… In 2011 he started with “Doormen” a series of portraits of concierges in the city of Buenos Aires. Another important work is his photographic series “Pais en Planeta“, which deals with his father’s schizophrenia. Presently he is living with his cat Sasaki in Bonn and Buenos Aires, where he developes his artistic work.","user_id":72861,"name":"Ull Galindez","website":"www.ullgalindez.com"},{"id":66420,"bio":"","user_id":66155,"name":"Robert Beliczay","website":"1x.com/member/liczkas"},{"id":802408,"bio":"As a biologist, I've always been fascinated by the natural world, humans, and their impact, and for the past 20 years, I have been expressing this passion through the art of photography. Although I consider myself an amateur photographer, this hobby allows me to share my love for nature and people with others. At 46 years old, I continue to learn and grow in this craft, always seeking out new perspectives and moments to capture. ","user_id":789487,"name":"Tomasz Kaluski","website":"tomaszkaluski.myportfolio.com"},{"id":670716,"bio":"My name is Liam DeBonis, I am a photographer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I have been taking photographs since I was 15, and began my photojournalism career at the University of New Mexico's independent student newspaper, the Daily Lobo. I earned my bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in art studio (with a concentration in photography). In 2021, I won the Mark Holm Photojournalism Award for my work documenting the Black Lives Matter protests in Albuquerque during the previous summer. After graduating, I took a job with the Albuquerque Journal as a copy editor and part-time photographer. In 2023, I relocated to Taos, where I joined the Taos News as their staff photojournalist. In 2024, I returned to Albuquerque to pursue more creative work.","user_id":670132,"name":"Liam DeBonis","website":"liamdebonisphotography.com"},{"id":73522,"bio":"I am a part time photographer, mother, and teacher. I shoot mostly sport portrait and fine art photography. I use natural light and simple set ups to create my images. ","user_id":73227,"name":"Erin Fitzgibbon","website":"www.erinfitzgibbon.com"},{"id":73587,"bio":"If you want to add me as a contact, PLEASE look at my photostream, and tell me what you think of my work......\n\nHusband and father. I have taken photographs for over 30 years. I play, coach, and ref Rugby and am an avid hockey fan. I have lived all over the world, and love to travel.\n\nCurrently I use a Nikon D5100 and D60\n10-20 Sigma Lens (cool)\n18-75 Tamron Lens\n100-200 Nikor Lens\n55-300 Nikor Lens\n70-300 Sigma Lens\n\nI love looking at things in offbeat ways, strange angles, or playing with the colour. ","user_id":73292,"name":"David Hughes","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/guardsman"},{"id":73059,"bio":"In 1989, Jeanene received a BFA with honors from Massachusetts College of Art in Boston.  She has also completed photography courses at Stanford University, and participated in numerous workshops with PhotoAlliance.\n\nJeanene's fine-art photographs have been included in multiple gallery shows in Boston, and Palo Alto, California. \n\nIn May 2017, Jeanene was selected to be a part of Fraction Magazine's 9th Anniversary Issue. ","user_id":72765,"name":"Jeanene Scott","website":"www.jeanenescott.com"},{"id":92988,"bio":"I am a street and documentary photographer, concentrating on social photography.  Through my pictures i try not only to  capture a moment in time but to also convey a sense of place in an harmonic and aestethically pleasing way.","user_id":92502,"name":"davide bonaldo","website":" www.davidebonaldo.org"},{"id":96414,"bio":"I've studied a media degree. My passion has always been storytelling. I usually used words or motion images to tell stories, until I discovered photography. My life changed the moment I have a camera in my hands. Since that day I have to capture the places I go, the people I see, the moments I live. I want to remember my life throw that images.","user_id":95900,"name":"Enzo Sarmiento","website":"www.enzosarmiento.com"},{"id":780216,"bio":"My passion for photography began about a few years ago, and since then, it has become an integral part of my life. Every time I pick up my camera, the world around me transforms. \nStreet and art photography are currently the two genres that attract me the most. I would like to develop my skills in these areas.\nColor in photography plays a particularly significant role for me. I love how it can transform ordinary scenes, imbuing them with depth and emotional richness.\nThis hobby stimulates my creativity and allows me to see beauty in the smallest details of everyday life.\nI enjoy capturing moments and emotions, sharing them with others through my photographs. ","user_id":771138,"name":"Irina Ebralidze","website":""},{"id":150088,"bio":"I am a Belgian artist leaving in Doha since 14 years working for Qatar Museums.\nIn the past 20 years I did solo and group exhibitions internationally and as well in Qatar.\nTravelling the world ,I capture fleeting moments of everyday life.","user_id":149486,"name":"Sylvie Van Roey","website":"www.sylvievanroey.com"},{"id":798789,"bio":"Photographer and visual artist, she graduated in Information Systems just because she followed society's rules, but she always identified herself in the artistic world.\nTwo years ago he began a collective mentorship, where his surrealist visual language has been praised as a way of expressing discontent with the standardization of society and its entire patriarchy. Its objective is to generate questions and break patterns.","user_id":786594,"name":"Alessandra Ceci","website":"www.alececifoto.com.br"},{"id":73975,"bio":"Kyle Weeks was born in Windhoek, Namibia in 1992, and completed his BA degree majoring in Photography in 2013. \n\nIn the following two years Kyle co-founded the professional crew agency Cape Collective Assist. He currently lives and works between Cape Town, South Africa and Namibia.  \n\n","user_id":73677,"name":"Kyle Weeks","website":"www.kyleweeksphoto.com "},{"id":551641,"bio":"Bobby M. Gutierrez, a lifelong resident of New Mexico, became a photographer in 2013 as he began to document religious icons throughtout the state of New Mexico. Shortly after he branched out and began to focus on different aspects of New Mexico's culture that he experienced growing up here. This inclulded vintage and low-rider cars and car shows, local art and music, Native American ceremonies, theater, local sports and more recently protests and politica demonstrations within the state. He uses his photography as a way to highlight the beautiful and unique culture in New Mexico that he knows and grew up with.","user_id":551057,"name":"Bobby Gutierrez","website":"www.instagram.com/bg1313bg"},{"id":73389,"bio":"I'm Oliver.\nI love photography.\nI do not speak much.\nMy pictures do.","user_id":73094,"name":"Oliver Huber","website":"photo.oliverhuber.net"},{"id":73354,"bio":"","user_id":73059,"name":"Corrado Ninzotti","website":"corralab@gmail.com"},{"id":73774,"bio":"","user_id":73478,"name":"François Pragnère","website":"www.francoispragnere.com"},{"id":73711,"bio":"MARI LODDO works are a sum of divergences and reconciliations: for her photography is a mean of expression in a pure form through the investigation of the linguistic and analytic potential of reality she is able to achieve remarkable result with a high visual impact,  halfway  between abstraction and figuration. Observing Mari's artwork is immediate clear the each photo contains a world with timeless secrets.\ngroup exhibitions 2000-2017:\nSospesa-Milano\nItaca-Robbiate\nItaca-Alessandria\nPersonal exhibitions 2000-2017:\nAquam -Milano\nItaca-Milano\nPortraits-Milano\n collaborations with PhotoVogue and Getty Images","user_id":73416,"name":"Mari Loddo","website":"www.flickr.com/people/mariamar"},{"id":58829,"bio":"(Photojournalist and Documentary photographer) was born (1985) in Tehran, Iran. \nShe started Professional Photography at 2007 and worked for several Iranian news agencies : \n\n(IRNA News agency ,Farsnews, Mehrnews, bornanews , isca, Jame jam news paper, donyaye eghtesad news paper . iqna News and pana ) \n\n\nAward :\nThe winner of world press photo 2015  \n\nFirst place Feature Picture Story - Freelance/Agency in POY 2014  \nParticipant in the Joop Swart Master class world press photo 2013 \n\nFinalist of the 2019 Aftermath project /Grant  _USA\nFinalist of the 12th International Festival of Photojournalism \" VILNIUS PHOTO CIRCLE \" _Lithuania_ 2018  \n\nSelected for fall semester of Danish school of media and Journalism _Denmark 2020\n\n\nExhibition :\n\nThe second edition of the International Biennial of Female Photography - Italy 2022\nGroup Photo Exhibition \"Lumix photo Festival for young photojournalism _ Germany _June 2018 \nGroup Photo Exhibition \" Documentary photography now\" _USA _ New york city _ March 2018 \n\nGroup Photo Exhibition of  \"Myanmar\" at the 23 rd International Iranian News Exhibition\"_ Tehran 2017 \nGroup Photo Exhibition \"27 Iranian Photographers _ France/ September 2017\"  \n\nParticipant in the \"Eyes on Main Street Wilson\" Photo Festival / USA  - 2016 /2015\nPhoto exhibition in Yangon (Myanmar) 2015 /2  \nSelected one of \" five exhibited during Obscura's Asian Women Photographers’ Showcase\" _ Malaysia 2014  \n\nphoto exhibition in International Festival of \" art and resistance\", Iran 2013  \nParticipant in Angkor photo festival 2013 \nParticipant in the Obscura festival _Malaysia 2017\n\n\nEvent : \n\nworkshop In Tehran / 10 days with iranian photographers / Des 2015 \n\nJury of the (DOFOTO) Documentary photography conTest_Slovakia /Sep 2017  \nJury of the \" 5th photo festival of \" Khaneye doost\" in Iran / Oct 2017 \n\nwomen in photography :34 voices from around the world (TIME _2017) \n30 Female photographers to watch (Lensculture _2017) \n\n35 Photographers to Watch _(Lensculture 2018 ) \n50 Inspiring women photographers _Hundred heroines 2020\n","user_id":58834,"name":"Fatemeh Behboudi","website":"fatemehbehboudi.visura.co"},{"id":73553,"bio":"About Luciano\nLuciano Covolo è conosciuto come fotografo per avere seguito importanti alpinisti ed esploratori in ogni angolo del mondo. Ha partecipato come fotografo a due olimpiadi invernali Torino 2006 e Vancouver 2010.Ha seguito tre Tuareg Rallye in Marocco 2009 - 2010 - e Tunisia 2013, ed è stato fotografo ufficiale all' ultima spedizione di Beppe Tenti di Overland 13, Milano, Roma, Mosca, Shanghai. Quando non è in spedizione si occupa di fotografia pubblicitaria ed industriale. Ha realizzato 15 libri fotografici distribuiti da C\u0026amp;B Edizioni. Ha vinto il concorso fotografico internazionale \"Terre Alte dal Mondo\" Orobie Film Festival gennaio 2013 con una fotografia scattata alle Torre del Paine, Patagonia.\n\nwww.lucianocovolo.it\n\nE-Mail: lucianoclub@libero.it\n\nTel. +39 3489052100\n\nLinks\n Google Earth\n Rss\n","user_id":73258,"name":"Luciano Covolo","website":""},{"id":141759,"bio":"","user_id":141157,"name":"Annie Tritt","website":"www.annietritt.com"},{"id":801043,"bio":"Non-professional player who loves photography, loves to record life with a lens, and loves traveling and art, my life is my own!","user_id":788392,"name":"GUANXI SU","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/144957367@N04/with/53651537797"},{"id":631921,"bio":"Steff Gruber (1953) is a Swiss photographer and filmmaker. He worked as a press photographer for Keystone Press and was one of the first filmmakers to explore the docudrama genre. He became internationally known with his documentary LOCATION AFRICA about the filming of COBRA VERDE, the last collaboration between Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. His award-winning films have been shown at various international film festivals.\nBased on his interest in documentaries, Steff Gruber began shooting photo stories in various countries, focusing, in particular, on human interest subjects and humanist concerns. Visiting places and people on repeated occasions, many of his photo series were produced over a period of several years.\nSteff Gruber is a member of the Swiss Association of Journalists and Photographers IMPRESSUM.","user_id":631337,"name":"Steff Gruber","website":"www.steffgruber.com"},{"id":718346,"bio":"Mike French trained as an Architect at Plymouth University before shifting his focus to graphic design in 2011. He has worked commercially with a variety of clients, but documentary photography has remained a constant device for exploration.\n\nPhenomenology and the interactions we experience in the space surrounding us are major components in Mike’s photography. There are strong links to sustainability and social documentary in much of his projects.\n\nThis exploration of how we appropriate our surroundings led being hosted on podcasts and published in Devon Life, Outdoor Fitness Magazine, Photography News \u0026amp; Bristol 24/7.\n\nMike has also been shortlisted for the IPE 166 RPS award, reFocus B\u0026amp;W 2024 award and won a RIBA award.\n\nMember of the Royal Photographic Society","user_id":717762,"name":"Mike French","website":"mikefrenchphotographer.co.uk"},{"id":36163,"bio":"Aprendizaje autodidacta.\nComienzo de forma amateur con cámaras analógicas: Voigtländer Vitoret DR y más tarde Pentax P30. \nEn 2009 paso a la fotografía digital con Canon EOS 500 D y su pisapapeles.\nHe trabajado profesionalmente durante 7 años contratado por un local de ocio nocturno en Ibiza realizando fotografías de clientes, famosos, d.j.'s etc. y del ambiente nocturno festivo y divertido del local.\nActualmente realizo trabajos por encargo.\nUtilizo Canon, Sony, Hasselblad y Leica. ","user_id":36168,"name":"Jota Saura","website":"www.jotasauraphoto.wordpress.com       www.perrocallejerophoto.wordpress.com"},{"id":73271,"bio":"My relationship with photography is love and profound hate.\nIn the overabundance of images in this historical period, being a photographer means having the responsibility of showing the world in a way that others are not able to see. \nPhotography is necessary to move people, to create culture, to create awareness and to inform. Everything else is boring.","user_id":72976,"name":"Pierferdinando Di Nuzzo","website":""},{"id":774946,"bio":"Ekaterina is a Spanish street photographer based in the Mediterranean city of Alicante, Spain. Her journey into photography commenced in 2007, as she assumed roles as an editor and photographer in a local newspaper. The foundation of her artistic journey originates from the deep-rooted heritage within her family. Notably, her grandfather's career as a documentary filmmaker, her father's background as a rock musician, and her mother's profession as a painter. \n\nEkaterina draws her creative inspiration from the nuances of everyday existence, deftly amalgamating elements of surrealism with the balance of geometric forms, and human stories.\n\nIn 2022, she received One Eyeland 2022 Spain's Top Mobile Photographer award and the following year she earned PISPA's (Paris International Street Photo Awards) Silver Medal in the category “Classic Street Photo” for her street photography project “Spanish Stories” along with multiple Honorable Mentions in single categories and other photography trophies.\n\nIn 2023, Ekaterina was published in DOCU Magazine alongside renowned photographers from The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC, Vice, The New Yorker, and National Geographic. \n","user_id":766865,"name":"Ekaterina Kutikova","website":"www.kutikova.com"},{"id":126707,"bio":"Emanuele Tripani was born in Gorizia in 1988; at the age of sixteen he moved to Piedmont, living initially in the area surrounding the town of Pinerolo, and then, since 2010, in Turin. A self-taught artist, he has dedicated himself to photography on several occasions since he was a teenager, but the commitment has become more serious and conscious in 2013 only. He prefers dreamlike black-and-white pictures, ranging from street photography to architecture to landscapes. He took part in several contests, where he achieved positive evaluations.\n","user_id":126105,"name":"Emanuele Tripani","website":""},{"id":841526,"bio":"71bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 71bet\nSite: https://71bet.uk.net/\nEndereço:R. 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At the moment, I am studying the last year of the degree Design in University of Barcelona, which allows me to deep into the image concept.\n\nI am finishing my web page at the moment, you can see my profile in https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandro-abadia-rubio/ or in https://www.behance.net/Blackirin, I hope this summer I can have my web ready.\n","user_id":73148,"name":"Alejandro Abadía Rubio","website":"www.linkedin.com/in/alejandro-abadia-rubio"},{"id":73429,"bio":"I am a Norwegian photographer, and have worked as a graphic designer for twenty-five years. \nI have been taking pictures since 1976, and have traveled the world, telling stories via photographs. \nI studied art photography for two years at Oslo Photo Art School in 2004-2006.\nI have had various solo exhibitions in Norway, and group participation in Oslo Norway, London, Bologna, Madrid,  Venice, Gothenburg Sweden, Miami and New York.\n\nThat's what I can create with just the camera that catches me most with photography (Photoshop only used as darkroom).\nI often use one long exposure while moving the camera to create my own magic. \nThis technique with many variables makes it impossible to repeat the same motive twice, a quality I greatly appreciate.\nBy working with abstraction, I also want to allow room for the viewer’s own imagination.  \n\nPrizes: \n- \"Faces of the Peace Art Prize\" for \"Salty Drink\", 2022\n- \"50 Contemporary Artists to Invest in\" for \"Green Zeppelin\", 2021\n- \"Art Universal Encyclopedia\" for \"Poetry in Mint\", 2021\n- \"Ambassador of Art 2021 Norway International Prize\" for \"Last Glow\", 2021\n- \"International Prize David Michelangelo\" for \"Poetry\", 2020\n- \"The International Prize of Nations Tribute to Tiziano\" for \"Ice \u0026amp; Fire\" - Venice 2018","user_id":73134,"name":"Jøran Juveli Marstrander","website":"www.juvelifoto.com"},{"id":804809,"bio":"Patricia Canino is a visual artist photographer who experiments with the photographic medium as much in its capacity to create meaning as in its materiality. Using crossing of techniques to better free herself, she creates new forms that show the extent of her thoughts. She uses photography and its tools as means of achieving esthetic experiences which are at the same time experiences of distancing from reality, constantly seeking this gap between our perception of the world as we perceive it and as it appears. \nShe lives and works in Paris.\n","user_id":791553,"name":"patricia CANINO","website":"www.patriciacanino.com"},{"id":795767,"bio":"Judith lives in the UK, she is a Midlands based photographic artist and visual storyteller. She has a particular interest in the preservation of photographic archives and their use in an artistic practice. Using various techniques her work explores abstract concepts. Whether working with contemporary or archival imagery Judith's interventions allow alternative and new dialogues to be imagined. In 2023 she gained a BA (Hons) Photography Degree (1st Class) from the University for Creative Arts as a mature student. Her work has been included in several exhibitions and publications. ","user_id":783985,"name":"Judith Bach","website":"judithbach.com"},{"id":804825,"bio":"","user_id":791568,"name":"Megan Childress","website":"www.megswonderland.com"},{"id":796994,"bio":"My name is Anna Fedorova, and I'm a photographer residing in Puglia, located in the south of Italy. Previously, I worked as a journalist, writer, and translator of fiction. I have a penchant for exploring the world in all its diversity, uncovering its oddities, inconsistencies, and absurdities that make up everyday life. My aim is to blend the humor of the absurd with unusual beauty and meticulous attention to the detail.\n\nIn 2023, I held my inaugural exhibition featuring a documentary project titled \"Beniamino: The Smile of the City,\" which delved into the daily life of an adult male with Down syndrome.\n\nCurrently, I'm venturing into the realm of art, where my latest works strive to transition from documentary expression to metaphorical expression.","user_id":785025,"name":"Anna Fedorova","website":"annafedorovafoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":841438,"bio":"188bet5net|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 188bet5\nSite:  https://188bet5.net\nEndereço:R. 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Julie has won numerous awards throughout the states, and shown across the US, Canada, and overseas including Canada, Budapest, England, Greece, Italy, and Tokyo.","user_id":73313,"name":"Julie Hamel","website":"www.juliehamelphotography.com"},{"id":126608,"bio":"","user_id":126006,"name":"Linda Warlond","website":"www.lindawarlond.com"},{"id":73583,"bio":"Enrico Procentese is an Italian photographer. Born and grown up surrounded by the colors of the Neapolitan sea, he soon understands he is the owner of a peculiar perspective and he starts expressing his point of view through his ageless passion: photography. Born in 1990, Enrico loves capturing beauty in every little thing that surrounds him, transforming it in highly communicative images. His aim is to find Beauty in real and authentic things, thus enabling Beauty be an instrument that can help human beings evolve in a positive way.\n\nThe amazement felt when looking at Enrico’s works is the same felt by a little child that gains what he wants: this is how we can return to live our emotions fully, leaving behind us the mental and social superstructures conveyed by the media, thus embracing a new feeling that comes straight from the heart.\n\nEnrico currently lives in Milan, driven by his great love for art, travels, cinema and music.\n\nEnrico makes reportage and photo tours all over the world: he looks intently at all the aspects of the everyday life and he believes photography is an instrument capable of describing in a personal way social and cultural realities, catching little moments of natural, human or architectural poetry through the gold rectangle of the camera.\n\nBound to black and white photography, Enrico was particularly interested in representing and describing every single aspect of the rural world. In 2012 he started cooperating as a travel blogger with the Italian edition of Condé Nast Traveller and in 2013 with FAI ( Fondo Ambiente Italiano – Italian Association for the Environment) as official photographer for certain projects related to the safeguard and promotion of the Italian natural and cultural heritage, amongst which ranks also Via Lattea. Starting from 2014 he is the Director of the online magazine The View.\n\n \n\n \nwww.theview.pro \nenrico@theview.pro\n","user_id":73288,"name":"Enrico Procentese","website":"www.theview.pro"},{"id":413000,"bio":"Im Mario Dabu I’m inspired by the works of great photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gary Winogrand, Robert Adams, Josef Koudelka, Vivian Maier","user_id":412416,"name":"Mario Dabu","website":""},{"id":142449,"bio":"A traditional film photographer who loves to photograph people.","user_id":141847,"name":"Arturo Rovó","website":"arturorovo.com"},{"id":803843,"bio":"","user_id":790663,"name":"RODICA MUNTEANU","website":""},{"id":73769,"bio":"Raffaele Monepaone was born on May 5, 1980 in Vibo Valentia. Since he was a little boy, he has been fascinated by the world of photography. When he was 12, he started to attend classes at a family photo studio, where he mostly got involved into technical and theoretical aspects. When he first took a 35 mm camera in his hands, his talent started to show at its fullest and he embarked on his path of professional growth and research. He eventually turned to the genre of reportage and anthropological photography, humanitarian research becoming his specialism. His first project, on which he still continues to work, is a real hymn to life. Life is the project, in which he tells us his story through his characters’ eyes, faces, hands touched by time, in which he shows us old Calabria and its beauty full of dignity. ","user_id":73473,"name":"Raffaele Montepaone","website":"www.raffaelemontepaone.it"},{"id":73716,"bio":"Photographer from Hamburg, deeply in love with film photography and pure portraits! :-)","user_id":73421,"name":"Jan Werner","website":"www.facebook.com/janwerner.photography"},{"id":804870,"bio":"","user_id":791600,"name":"Esteve Guàrdia Mas","website":""},{"id":805087,"bio":"I am a former dancer and began taking photos of live dance shows out of my interest to showcase movement's meaning in different mediums. I have recently expanded to landscapes and street photography to highlight the life and movement in everyday things and places.","user_id":791765,"name":"Hanako Doerr","website":"www.hanakodoerr.com"},{"id":658619,"bio":"Natalya Shkurat, Ukrainian photographer born and based in Kyiv. Studied Photography at  \nKyiv Photography school and MYTH Concept photography school. The first and main project  \ncalled The Kaliedoscope has been started in 2020. Abstract portraits are in focus of  \nexploring. Took part in New Eye exhibition curated by Dimitry Bogachuk at Nu Art gallery in  \n2021.\nHave been published the book 100 Contemporary Ukrainianian photographers published by Form gallery Paris.\nNow I work mainly with human portraits, research body’s plastics, movement, look for the special state if peace and serenity.\n","user_id":658035,"name":"Natalia Shkurat","website":""},{"id":536412,"bio":"I'm a photographer who recently made Croatia my home. Since 2014, my lens has been my passport to captivating stories told through landscapes, streets, and the faces I encounter.\n\nMy photography journey is a fusion of two of my great passions: exploration and storytelling. I find solace and inspiration in the great outdoors, whether it's traversing rugged trails, scaling mountain peaks, or simply meandering through vibrant city streets. \n\nMy lens is primarily drawn to the breathtaking beauty of landscapes, where I strive to encapsulate the raw essence and timeless allure of nature. The dance of light on mountain ridges, the tranquil beauty of coastal vistas, and the whispering winds in dense forests – these are the stories I aim to tell through my lens.\n\nAs a father of two and a passionate runner, life's adventures extend beyond photography. Come along as I weave tales from my travels and freeze moments that unfold in the beauty of our world.\n\nJasenko Klauznicer","user_id":535828,"name":"Jasenko Klauznicer","website":"jasenkophotography.com"},{"id":92966,"bio":"From 26th to 29th March 2015, Art Paris Art Fair is the leading springtime event in Paris which brings together 145 galleries from some 20 countries at the Grand Palais. The fair presents a wide panorama of modern and contemporary art, including also photography, design and art books.\n\nWith a strong international focus, the fair has positioned itself as a pioneer in the exploration of regions of the world whose artistic creation is seldom, if ever, shown in France. Art Paris Art Fair looks at a different geography of the art world that takes visitors off the beaten track to places like Casablanca, Bangkok, Zürich, Moscow, Bucharest or Singapore.\n\nSingapore and Southeast Asia are guests of honour in 2015. The general section this year includes some 30 solo shows. Promises, the section dedicated to young galleries, the Art Books section for coffee table and artists’ books, the ArtDesign platform that explores the links between contemporary art and design all combine to give Art Paris Art Fair its unique identity as a European fair focusing on discovery, on dialogue among different art forms and on the relationship between East and West.","user_id":92480,"name":"Art Paris Art Fair","website":"artparis.fr/en"},{"id":805368,"bio":"Fabrizio Nacciareti is a cinematographer and Photographer.\nHe began his path as a photojournalist, publishing his work in several Italian and foreign publications including \"L'Espresso\" and \"Vision China.\" In 2017 he decided to devote his path completely to directing photography for major film productions, signing numerous short films and documentaries. In 2023, he directed the photography for the film \"More than Yesterday,\" for the documentary \"A Mystical Procession,\" and for the documentary \"PlayOut,\" Currently, he shares his knowledge and experience as a lecturer at the Academia09 film school in Milan.","user_id":791962,"name":"Fabrizio Nacciareti","website":"www.fabrizionacciareti.com"},{"id":794074,"bio":"I am driven by the desire to capture engaging and relatable stories, approaching my images with realism and versatility. The realm of black and white photography is only just beginning to unravel for me and I can't wait to continue to learn and develop.","user_id":782585,"name":"Rich Toulmin","website":""},{"id":107488,"bio":"Manuela Thames is a photographic artist based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she lives with her husband and two children. Born and raised in Germany, she moved to the US in 2004 after marrying her American husband. Shortly thereafter, she began practicing and pursuing photography consistently, partly inspired by two life-changing events that happened within one year — the birth of her first son and the death of her brother.\n\nLargely self taught, Manuela uses various photographic techniques to explore themes around loss and grief, her personal experience with generational trauma, as well as the notions of belonging, connection and what it means to be human. Within that she continues to explore human ways of coping, the strength that evolves out of suffering, and our common desire for healing and journeys towards wholeness. Much, though not all, of her work consists of black and white, conceptual self-portraits.\n\nHer photography has been described as contemplative, evocative, and cinematic, and has been widely exhibited nationally as well as internationally. Her Trauma series won 1st place conceptual series of the year in the Monovisions Award in 2019, and in the same year she won the 13th Julia Margaret Cameron Award in the Self-Portrait Category. In addition, her work has been published online and in print in such places as Black and White , AAP Magazine, The Sun, Dohdo Magazine, and Shots. ","user_id":106886,"name":"Manuela Thames","website":"www.manuelathames.com"},{"id":141765,"bio":"I am a mother to four active children whom I love  documenting with my camera. I am also a full time high school photography teacher. I have found that with my camera I have the ability to capture the split second moments of life helping to keep me balanced and focused on what really matters. ","user_id":141163,"name":"Charlene Hardy","website":""},{"id":805456,"bio":"\n","user_id":792026,"name":"sacha Appolinaire","website":""},{"id":74113,"bio":"","user_id":73815,"name":"Taner Akyuz","website":"www.facebook.com/SoulSafaricollective"},{"id":73839,"bio":"1984 in Leipzig geboren, kennt der Fotograf und gelernte Mediengestalter den Wert von Freiheit und die Bedeutung von Grenzen. Vielleicht sind es die Geschichten seines Großvaters Friedrich Gahlbeck, des jüngsten Meister-Fotografen der damaligen DDR, die ihn ihn besonderen Maße prägen und dafür sorgen, dass Martin Neuhof immer wieder neue Wege sucht, Möglichkeiten nutzt. „Die Freiheit nimmt man sich selbst, sie wird einem nie geschenkt.“ Seit 2009 ist der Fotograf nebenberuflich und seit 2012 ganz selbstständig und genießt diese Freiheit jeden Tag aufs Neue.","user_id":73543,"name":"Martin Neuhof","website":"www.martin-neuhof.com"},{"id":73863,"bio":"","user_id":73567,"name":"Anna Nowakowska","website":"nowakowskaanna.carbonmade.com"},{"id":73942,"bio":"In my autonomous work I set out to explore my own reality. I am searching for a connection with my subconscious mind. The medium of photography helps me on my journey inward. It is a way of visualizing my inner thoughts and emotions. Purely instinctive. I try to create several layers of emotion by using light and experimenting with both analogue and digital techniques. Through this combination, a new world is created in which everything is possible. My own poetic visual world, that can evoke stories in the imagination of the viewer.","user_id":73644,"name":"Diana Putters","website":"dianaputters.com"},{"id":809397,"bio":"","user_id":795033,"name":"Pierre Bernier","website":""},{"id":228123,"bio":"I’ve been making photographs for almost 50 years, and during that time have worked in a number of different styles and with many different subject matters. But I began as a street photographer in the 1960s and that has been a consistent thread throughout my career, the one expression to which I always return. ","user_id":227521,"name":"Roger Bruhn","website":""},{"id":74143,"bio":"Priscilla Falcón Moeller is a photographer from Mexico. She started her photography praxis attending MasterClasses in ICP International Center of Photography and MAGNUM Photos.\n\nHer work is intimate and raw. She focuses on portrait and documentary photography. Priscilla is interested in people and their personal stories. \n\nFalcon Moeller´s work has been featured by The New York Times,  The British Journal of Photography, The Times UK and Women Street Photographers. She has been awarded as the overall winner by Portrait of Humanity Awards, a Finalist in LensCulture Portrait Awards and in Life Framer Humans of the World Awards. She has also been selected with honorable mentions in the Julia Cameron Awards, the Robert Cornelius Portrait Awards and Women Street Photographers Awards.\n\nHer work has been exhibited internationally across Europe, USA, and Mexico. She has been published in Women Street Photographers book and in Portrait of Humanity book.","user_id":73845,"name":"Priscilla Falcón Moeller","website":"www.priscillafalcon.com"},{"id":304291,"bio":"Cerco di fare foto buone non belle.","user_id":303689,"name":"Giannicola Battaini","website":"giannicolabattaini.com"},{"id":171168,"bio":"Tebani Slade is a fine art, street and documentary photographer based between Australia and Barcelona. Her approach to photography involves storytelling and seeking the truth in her observations. \n\nShe prefers to venture to unfamiliar destinations with an open mind, devoid of preconceived notions or generic perspectives. Tebani allows events to unfold naturally, following the path that each location leads her on.\n\nA former graduate of the Queensland College of Art, Australia she also holds a Master of Distinction with the NZIPP (New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography). She has received recognition and awards for her photography, which has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her work has been showcased in group exhibitions such as Women Street Photographers in Kuala Lumpur and the Indian Photo Festival, as well as the Women Street Photographers annual exhibition in New York and the MIA Photo Fair in Milan.\nShe was a finalist in the Australian Head On Photo Awards 2021, 2022 and 2023 and took first place in the 2022 and 2023 Australian Mono Awards. In 2023 she was a finalist in the Mullins Conceptual Photography Prize.","user_id":170566,"name":"Tebani Slade","website":"www.tebani.com.au"},{"id":73762,"bio":"Photographer. Journalist. Filmmaker. Artist. Weddingphotojournalist. Project Manager. Teacher. Traveler. \n\nThere isn’t just one word to describe what I’m doing. I am a free spirit. I follow my heart and make my dreams and ideas come true. All in the pursuit of opening people’s eyes to what’s really happening in our world and at the same time exposing the beauty so that change can happen. \n\nI was lucky to assist one of the greatest photojournalists of the last century, Philip Jones Griffiths, who taught me valuable lessons about photography and life. \n\nSince 2007 I have been traveling to and living in Haiti to document the country and its people with my camera and learn about the human race through observation. \n\nIn 2010 I co-founded a non-profit organization called Viv Timoun with projects in Haiti. Infos at www.vivtimoun.org \n\nRecently I directed my first documentary “AIDependence” demonstrating the negative influence of the aid industry on the Haitian population using Haiti as an example for the happenings of most developing countries. Infos at www.aidependence.com","user_id":73466,"name":"Alice Smeets","website":"www.alicesmeets.com"},{"id":75110,"bio":"Neville Elder cut his teeth shooting for UK newspapers in the 90's before moving to New York City in 2001. He now writes, and shoots from his apartment at the unfashionable end of Brooklyn.","user_id":74810,"name":"Neville Elder","website":"www.nevilleelder.com"},{"id":805586,"bio":"I am a family and personal brand photographer, expat from Prague, living near Regensburg, Germany. ","user_id":792123,"name":"Pavlina Trunecka","website":"www.photographybypavlina.com"},{"id":300878,"bio":"My name is Alexandr Altukhov.\nI was born in 1969 in Leningrad (now  St.Petersburg), Russia. I took interest in photography in school years; it was the time when I got basic skills in BW processes. After finishing school, I was not engaged in the photography until 2013. \nIn 2013 I got a keen interest in portrait as a genre of photography. The main thing in portrait for me is a person himself/herself. I use different cameras: film cameras (all types) and digital cameras. I am absolutely sure that camera does not replace or help the photographer – it only makes the process of taking pictures either difficult or easy, and it is hard to say what makes better result.\nI am the member of The Russian Union of Art Photographers since 2015.\nWorks are in the Nabokov museum collection.\n2016, January. Solo exhibition “Portrait of a MAN”, St. Petersburg, Russia. \nI participated in many group exhibitions.","user_id":300276,"name":"Alexandr Altukhov","website":"littlebox.photo/?lang=en"},{"id":73846,"bio":"\"As long as you can boogie you ain’t too old\"\n(words by Captain Beefheart)\n----------------------------------------\nNico Brons graduated at the Photoacademy Amsterdam december 2013\n\nI am a driven, passionate and enthousiastic freelance photographer. Photography is an experience for me and inextricably from emotion. This is reflected in the photographic work of my hand. I make human social reports, portraits for companies and individuals and concert recordings. In my autonomous work, you see also abstraction, photo editing, strange scenes, dark sides, but also humor back. I go \"outside the box' and let see fresh and innovative things.\n\nI say: \"I photograph mostly on intuition and feeling, the technique is secondary, but often a tool you need. There are many photography \"rules\" where people sometimes gets stuck and I try always to break through a bit. In the end it goes about the image and not about how you've come to to the image with expensive, cheap, or whatever for equipment you have","user_id":73550,"name":"Nico Brons","website":"www.nicobrons.nl"},{"id":73799,"bio":"Professional photographer since 2001, I mainly work on fine art photography, surreal photography, illustrations, paintings and video art. I collaborate with different musicians and bands, mostly in Spain and Italy. I have received my last award recently, the International Contest Prize \"Marzio Rosi\" Audiovisual works (2017) with this project: https://youtu.be/ItkVNqI1JM8","user_id":73503,"name":"Paolo Sapio","website":"www.PaoloSapio.com"},{"id":92976,"bio":"Multimedia California artist Teresa Camozzi, born in Rabat, Morocco, immigrated to the United States when five years old. Her artwork evokes the complexity of the Islamic, while her immigration shades her political view.\n\nStudying in San Francisco's Academy of Art, her mentor was Ernst Posey.\n\nKnown internationally for large-scale permanent public artworks, she combines representational and abstract images via conventional art methods (photography, drawing) and computer technology. One example is a seven-story installation near Shanghai, China; another is at Miami International Airport. She earned the National 2009 Americans for the Arts Award for public artwork in Plano, Texas. Currently joining fine art and documentary photography regarding climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and humanitarian issues affecting refugees. \n\nWeb:\nhttps://www.teresacamozzi.com/\nhttps://www.sonomafireaftermath.com/\n","user_id":92490,"name":"teresa camozzi","website":"teresacamozzi.com"},{"id":805557,"bio":"","user_id":792102,"name":"ELEONORE BOTTON","website":""},{"id":846721,"bio":"Hi I'm Gor Yeghoyan from Gyumri Armenia, I'm professional street landscape and portrait photographer, also I'm workshop leader in TUMO Center of Creative technologies. You can find my works under nickname gor_yyan on IG, VERO and in FB. \n","user_id":832565,"name":"Gor Yeghoyan","website":"vero.co/gor_yyan"},{"id":847811,"bio":"Based in Paris, Scarlett is a fine art photographer with over a decade of experience capturing the silent beauty of abandoned places across Europe. Drawn to the emotional resonance of forgotten spaces, her work explores the delicate balance between decay, light, and memory.\n\nThrough a sensitive and intuitive approach, she reveals the hidden poetry within ruins — where textures, silence, and time become her primary subjects.\n\nShe also creates introspective self-portraits, placing herself within these environments to deepen the dialogue between presence and absence, body and space.\n\nWorking with Nikon D810 and Z5, Scarlett creates atmospheric images designed for collectors, interiors, and those drawn to the quiet depth of abandoned worlds.\n\n\n","user_id":833655,"name":"Kim Bolle-Van Ham","website":""},{"id":847995,"bio":"ck33: ডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে স্লট ও গেম খেলার প্ল্যাটফর্ম!  \nডেস্কটপ বা মোবাইলে অনলাইনে খেলুন এবং জয়ের উত্তেজনা উপভোগ করুন!  \nবিস্তারিত তথ্য:  \nঠিকানা: Av. 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Finding beauty in overlooked and unseen places.","user_id":73549,"name":"Julian Cook","website":"www.juliancook.photography"},{"id":161989,"bio":"\nAnup Shah was born and brought up in Kenya where his childhood experiences formed the foundation for a career in photography.\nAnup’s innovative and arresting photographs of wild animals captured in their natural habitat has established him as a unique presence in the genre of fine art wildlife photography. His work has become synonymous with originality, intimacy, and detail and has been featured in many exhibitions, carried out eight National Geographic assigned full-length stories, has had 14 books published, as well as winning countless prestigious awards.\nAnup’s striking images reflect his key aspiration, which is to be authentic. Always looking for new and innovative ways in which to translate what he experiences - transcendent moments – and feels – joy especially – into photographs, he works with a range of different cameras  and places himself at the heart of every situation.\n\n","user_id":161387,"name":"Anup Shah","website":"www.anupshah.com"},{"id":805570,"bio":"","user_id":792112,"name":"Olesya Pasynkova","website":""},{"id":639579,"bio":"Photo enthusiast, sociologist, ex-journalist and half-grandfather","user_id":638995,"name":"darko vukorepa","website":""},{"id":805596,"bio":"","user_id":792131,"name":"Natalia Erez","website":""},{"id":301004,"bio":"My name is Brigitte Robertson and I am a photographer for 9 years. Taking photos is my passion don't see it as a job. 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She was also shortlisted that year for the 3rd Alliance Française Photography Award.\n\nIn 2014 Ieva was selected to exhibit at the RHA 184th Annual exhibition in the Royal Hibernian Academy, and she won the first prize at the Emerging Photographers Award 2014 organized by the Union of the Lithuanian Art Photographers.\n\nIn 2015 she had her first solo show in Vilnius Photography Gallery.","user_id":73645,"name":"Ieva Baltaduonyte","website":"www.ievabaltaduonyte.com"},{"id":795866,"bio":"Originally from Brazil and now based in New Jersey, USA, my photographs explore everyday life, the intricacies of being human in the contemporary world, and the secrets held by nature.","user_id":784070,"name":"Lucas Rodrigues","website":""},{"id":92947,"bio":"I shoot people, real people. For 30 years I have worked with advertising and editorial clients worldwide. While I work for advertising clients, personal projects are an important part of the studio’s emphasis. Constantly shooting – it’s both exercise and learning to me – be it breaking down fitness movement with an examination of dance, or creating medical related exhibits for the nonprofit I founded. With Facing Light, our first project, Facing Chemo, has traveled to galleries spaces around the US and Europe, and it has been featured in publications on six continents. \n","user_id":92461,"name":"Robert Houser","website":"roberthouser.com"},{"id":805674,"bio":"Atiya Nur Walker is a SAHM, Street/Documentary Photographer, and Independent Photojournalist residing in Philadelphia, PA. Her work strives to capture the essence of humanity through images depicting everyday life, joy, and struggle. \n\nRecently she was granted the opportunity to have some of her work featured in two online exhibitions for Carlotta Gallery. \"Street Moments\" and \"Visions of Us.\"","user_id":792191,"name":"Atiya Nur Walker","website":"atiyanurwalker.com"},{"id":849287,"bio":" Advanced Fertility Treatments in Kollam\nAdvanced fertility treatments in Kollam include the latest techniques such as ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection), egg freezing, sperm donation, embryo freezing, and genetic screening. These treatments are designed to enhance the chances of conception, especially for couples with complex fertility issues. Clinics in Kollam offer these services with the latest technology and expert medical staff.\n","user_id":835131,"name":"DrMeera B","website":"drmeerab.com/best-ivf-clinic-in-kollam-kerala"},{"id":73904,"bio":"Hope in this time! Hope for more humanity around us and against racism and intolerance, especially violence against women! These works shall be also a symbol for that, without all accusations and only through the thinking about the wonderful humans and souls around us…\nThe parts of the mystery of our own existence. Tracing the changes occurring around and reflected in human souls...\n\nInspirations: \nAll emotions out of me, which based on psychological sources. My heart and my soul.\nAs person for inspiration with great distance to all the other great artists, are Edward Steichen, Robert Mapplethorpe and Paolo Roversi .\nSo emotional portraits are my favorites to photograph. Tracing the changes occurring around and reflected in human souls…\nThemes like emotional and critical photography, surrealism, magic and dark art are important for me. A symbolism little world of emotions out of my soul as reflection into my work!\n\n\n","user_id":73608,"name":"Peter Allert","website":"www.peterallert.de"},{"id":74082,"bio":"","user_id":73784,"name":"Enzo Ceci","website":"www.inartececio.com"},{"id":805655,"bio":"Dr. Lisette Garcia is a forensic psychologist, a musician (active voting member of the Latin Grammys) and an artist. Photography is only one of the mediums she uses to capture moments from her world travels. ","user_id":792177,"name":"Lisette Garcia","website":""},{"id":73926,"bio":"","user_id":73629,"name":"Manon Pauffin","website":"www.manonpauffin.com"},{"id":74047,"bio":"Astrid Schulz has been a professional photographer for 19 years, specializing in portraiture and documentary imagery. Influenced by her background as a designer for Film and TV, Astrid is producing innovative ideas and inspiring art projects as well as intimate portraits and stories. Her work has been exhibited worldwide, most recently she was featured in the annual group show 'Mahlzeit' at the DOM Museum Wien in Vienna.\n\nBorn in Germany, Astrid now lives in Central-London. Before the pandemic, she frequently traveled abroad for her assignments and personal projects. Now, finder herself in a new 'point of view', London has become her playground and very different bodies of work emerge from the comfort of her home.\n\n","user_id":73749,"name":"Astrid Schulz","website":"www.astridschulz.com"},{"id":805688,"bio":"Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.  He is a graduate of the University of Arizona and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture.","user_id":792202,"name":"Allen Russ","website":"www.allenruss.com"},{"id":805702,"bio":"I am Haridimos Barkas, living and working in southern Greece. I am a self-taught photographer and darkroom printer for over a decade, studying, experimenting, trying to pursue the limits of an old process in the modern world.","user_id":792212,"name":"haridimos barkas","website":""},{"id":73989,"bio":"I was born in Rome, Italy, on august 4th 1981. I graduated at classic highschool and then involved myself in humanistics and letteral’s studies, focusing on performing arts. I has always loved art in all its expressions (when I was only a child I already had a great talent for drawing and painting). I approached cinema first and than photography, wich later became my favourite form of art and the sense of my life.  I'm a photographer of impact, and the contrast of light and dark appears in my whole work, in the colours and mostly in the choice of black and white. The architecture is naked, raw and extremely angular, as well as urban spaces. I love to reach the essentials of the object represented, extrapolate from reality by depicting the skeleton.","user_id":73691,"name":"Emiliano Jatosti","website":"www.emilianojatosti.com"},{"id":74003,"bio":"Jake Shivery is a portraitist based in St. Johns, Oregon. He has been involved in the photo industry for over twenty years, working in many capacities in many places. In 2001, he co-founded Blue Moon Camera and Machine, where he is now the proprietor. In the past few years, exhibitions of Jake's Contact Portrait series have taken place in several notable galleries: Newspace Center for Photography, the Camerawork Gallery, and the Lightbox Gallery in Astoria. Examples of his work may be found in the Regional Arts and Culture Council's “Visual Chronicle of Portland” and the Portland Art Museum's permanent collection of photographs. He lives in St Johns with his dog, Daisy.","user_id":73705,"name":"Jake Shivery","website":"www.jakeshivery.com"},{"id":73952,"bio":"La fotografía es una pasión. Siempre intentando mejorar y tocar otros registros.","user_id":73654,"name":"Katrin Wildemann","website":"www.fotografiakatrinwildemann.weebly.com"},{"id":74305,"bio":"In the twenty five years since graduating from photography college Andy has worked on many high profile advertising campaigns. His personal projects have always run alongside his commercial work and have been exhibited widely. His work is held in private collections worldwide as well as the National Portrait Gallery in Britain. Based in London he shares his time between there and his home in rural Spain.","user_id":74007,"name":"Andy Teare","website":"www.andytearephotography.co.uk"},{"id":74736,"bio":"At my core, I am a visual storyteller, an artistic photographer who weaves narratives through imagery. My work transcends boundaries, spanning portraiture, lifestyle, the artistic realm, events, and family photography.\nMy passion for photography blossomed in my thirties while working as a creative director in the advertising industry. I have always been driven by the pursuit of fulfilling work. Through the lens of my camera, I strive to capture the essence of connections, intimacy, and creativity. With an artistic foundation, I am constantly seeking new challenges, finding inspiration in the beauty of everyday life.\nBased in Chicago, with a personable, confident, and relaxed demeanor, I cultivate a collaborative environment that fosters an atmosphere of fun and professionalism. My approach is thoughtful, guiding attention to the details that truly matter, allowing the art to unfold organically.","user_id":74438,"name":"Jason Thompson","website":"www.photoJT.com"},{"id":301452,"bio":"I have always been interested in photography, since I was a young teen. I studied my bachelor's degree planning to become a photojournalist. My own lived experience with mental illness, including anorexia nervosa, motivated me to create immeasurable. There are not a lot of informative resources available that explain the actual psychological experience of eating disorders, and even fewer that explain from multiple perspectives in an easy to understand way. I created immeasurable to be that resource. For those diagnosed, their families and friends, and health professionals. ","user_id":300850,"name":"Elle Irvine","website":"www.insideimmeasurable.com"},{"id":74749,"bio":"Life has afforded me unique experiences and opportunities. From childhood in post-war Italy, where I was born in 1944, to San Francisco college-student in the vibrant 1960s, by way of adolescence in Caracas, Venezuela, my life in Southern California, as a photographer and family man completes the picture. \n \n Marco Ruggiero's extensive collection is comprised of a variety of images of locales, men, women and children, and the span of photographs on locations in the States from Beverly Hills, San Francisco, and Chicago to New York City., Rather than trying to capture them in portraitures or controlled environments, which tend to result in more staged and less revealing of their personality and being fortunate to be able to make people very confortable with me, I have been able to capture them in spontaneous moments, reflected on a multitude of surfaces, and in a play of light and shadows. Lastly, the human presence is palpable even when the images are void of their physical being.\n ","user_id":74451,"name":"Guido Ruggiero","website":"marcoruggiero1.wix.com/marcoruggieroimages"},{"id":74075,"bio":"I'm 39 years old and a professional photographer now for over 20 years now. Experimenting with all kind of photography, from commercial to sports and everything in between.\nNow focussing on family, portraits, sports and a wedding now and then.\n\nI just love to do photoshoots !","user_id":73777,"name":"Jan De Wild","website":"www.jandewild.nl"},{"id":75328,"bio":"Howard Ashton-Jones LRPS\nPhotographer based in Fife, Scotland, UK\nSports, Wildlife, beauty, Macro and fine art.","user_id":75028,"name":"Howard Ashton-Jones","website":"www.howardashtonjones.com"},{"id":74814,"bio":"Nowadays  about Dani García Sarabia is akin to showing a photographer seeking the most primitive essence of natural habitat. The images he catches with his artist’s eye appear full of contradictions. On the one hand they seem paintings sweetly drawn from nature, and on the other they are given an immense dramatism capable of taking us to almost unknown interior spaces. In his skilful hands the camera plays extraordinarily to show different facets of the same scene through games of light and tones or even the absence of colour, all thanks to the contrasts of extreme climates. We can therefore say without fear of mistake that the scenes portrayed under his particular and special perspective often enclose a subtle irony or double meaning that inspire different reflections and interpretations.\n\nDani García Sarabia, 1978.","user_id":74516,"name":"Dani Garcia Sarabia","website":"www.sarabiaphoto.com"},{"id":127427,"bio":"Annegien van Doorn (Vlissingen, 1982) lives and works in Amsterdam. She graduated from the photography department at St. Joost Art Academy Breda in 2004, followed by a MFA programme at the University of Barcelona from 2006 until 2008. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at FOAM museum, C\u0026amp;H Gallery and Melkweg Expo in Amsterdam, MONA Detroit and Youkobo Art Space in Tokyo. She has also participated in a number of group exhibitions at, amongst others, Three Shadows Photography Arts Center Beijing, Himalaya Museum Shanghai, Le Botanique Brussels, BredaPhoto and at Les Recontres de la Photographie Festival in Arles. ","user_id":126825,"name":"Annegien van Doorn","website":"www.annegienvandoorn.com"},{"id":128062,"bio":"Sono un Creativo dove metto al centro il mio Amore per la Natura con un linguaggio molteplice","user_id":127460,"name":"Mauro Sigismondi","website":"sigismondimauro@virgilio.it"},{"id":74095,"bio":"Nasco nell'aprile del 1973 a Torino dove vivo tutt'ora. Inizio ad interessarmi alla fotografia dopo un corso fatto alle scuole medie dove capisco che una delle mie passioni è fermare in un’immagine ciò che mi suscita emozione.\nNel frattempo percorro molte strade come la musica, lo sport, l’arte figurativa ma ciò che rimase sopito venne a risvegliarsi pian piano. Anche grazie all'avvento del digitale, inizio a maturare la consapevolezza di voler intraprendere, in parallelo con ciò che sta già facendo, la strada della fotografia e della grafica a livello professionale.\nFrequento corsi di grafica digitale e fotografia, workshop, e quant'altro mi permetta di aumentare man mano la mia esperienza.\nInizio ad essere accreditato alle maggiori manifestazioni che si svolgono nel torinese come freelance ed eseguo lavori di una certa rilevanza.\nMaturando come fotografo e spinto dagli avvenimenti imprevedibili della vita, la mia attenzione si focalizza su due temi fondamentali:\n- il ritratto in tutte le sue varianti e sfumature, prediligendo le donne in dolce attesa seguendole dalla gestazione fino a molto dopo l’avvenuta nascita coinvolgendo anche marito, genitori, fratelli, nonni…\n- il movimento, cimentandomi con la fotografia sportiva, di danza e di spettacolo.\nNaturalmente senza trascurare troppo anche tutti gli altri temi che la fotografia può toccare.","user_id":73797,"name":"Walter Topino","website":"www.waltertopino.it"},{"id":74124,"bio":"JACKIE ROMAN (b. 1984) is a Photographer and Director of Photography based in New York.  She is best known for her lifestyle portraits and documentary images of the independent music scene.  ","user_id":73826,"name":"Jackie Roman","website":"www.jackieroman.com"},{"id":303566,"bio":"Juxtapositions,\nshadows and light\npeople, expressions,\nmystery, life.\nbeautiful portrait\nlifestyle, event,\nwedding and art\nfood, environment.\nreportage, colors\nunstaged, photoshop\nanalog and digital\nI’m in love with my job!\n\nFreelance photographer born in Russia, Moscow.\nIn past worked in marketing and advertising field.  \nStarted experimenting with photography as a hobby in 1997.\nFull time photographer since 2018. \n","user_id":302964,"name":"Pavel Gorelov","website":"www.gorelovpavel.com"},{"id":74120,"bio":"I was born in Lebanon where I lived during the civil war till age 20. I then moved to New York City for 16 years where I discovered my love for art and photography. After 12 years in Shanghai, I currently live near Duesseldorf in Germany.","user_id":73822,"name":"Mimo Khair","website":"mimokhairphotography.com"},{"id":400679,"bio":"Getting in touch with the photographer who was put into hibernation for about 6 years. I am a highly motivated landscape photographer, who usually enjoys decorating the canvas with the colours of the sky and the earth. The mild tourist nature in me pushes me to visit places of natural beauty and capture all the frames that mesmerise me.\n\nProfessionally, I am a software engineer working with complex mathematical and logical problems. Photography acts as a point of leisure for my brain and allows me a valuable chance to enjoy the creations around us.\n\nI started off with photography in college, where I received formal training on its basics. After moving to university, I visited the same institute as a visiting instructor for framing and landscape photography. I am ever most grateful to the Nature Study Society of Bangladesh, for guiding me through the baby steps during my entry to the world of photography.\n\nAt present, I am grateful to my wife and my partner in crime, when it comes to visiting random places with natural beauty and picking up chunks of nature in photo frames. A huge amount of gratitude to my parents, who bought me my first camera seeing my motivation towards the art of photography. I will always try to promote the blissful nature of photography and will be pleased to help anyone interested.","user_id":400095,"name":"Tasnim Ankon","website":"sites.google.com/view/tm-ankon/home"},{"id":805886,"bio":"I take photos using analog cameras - it is my way to keep the life balance as I stare into many screens all day long and at some point in my life I decided that I don't want to stare into computer screen in the night in order to cull and edit my digital photos. But I do not reject digital way, it is just my personal decision to keep my photography analog (up till a point when I have to upload scans of my photographs - negatives or darkroom prints - to present it on instagram. I shoot B\u0026amp;W 6x6 squeare photos most of the time, sometimes I shoot panoramas using 6x17 camera. ","user_id":792334,"name":"Daniel Zaleski","website":""},{"id":805876,"bio":"","user_id":792328,"name":"diego bazzano","website":""},{"id":805868,"bio":"I am Jeremy Holden, a multidiscipline artist exploring the many facets of photography.  I am currently the owner of Holden Made, a small business where I sell my creative work trying to make each art piece its own experience. I am also  working as the Department Chair and Instructor of Digital Media at Cabrillo College in Aptos California, and I also teach at other colleges in Southern California. What does it mean to have the ability to create? As an Artist and a Storyteller I explore the concept of creation and communication to find out how the ability to create relates to our human condition. Through the use of physical, analogue and digital media I create compelling visual stories that examine the balance of tradition and contemporary methods of creation. No matter the media, be it instant photography, pencil and ink illustration, or digitally created illusions my work is always about the the story. What are we creating? Why are we creating? What do the details mean? How can I share all of that in my art and allow others to interpret that. ","user_id":792323,"name":"Jeremy Holden","website":"www.jmholden.com"},{"id":74433,"bio":"Phil Le Gal is a documentary photographer from Brittany, Western France. His work focuses on the consequences of geography and the ones of globalization. In previous years he worked on long-term projects and documented aspects of life in China, The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), former Soviet countries (Belarus), Nigeria, UK, Ireland, France and Europe in general.\n\nHe studied photography at Central St Martin's before completing a Masters degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography, with Merits, at the University of the Arts, London College of Communications in 2014.\n\nIn 2014 Phil Le Gal founded The New Continent, a slow journalism long term project and platform with the aim to document the stories of people living within or outside Europe’s Schengen borders. The New Continent work has been published on international media to illustrate the 2015/2016 European refugee crisis.\n\nPhil Le Gal’s photographs have been exhibited in the UK, France, Japan, United States, Germany and Belgium. His work has also been published in national online and printed magazines. Phil Le Gal is a Getty contributor and also the founder of PhotoScratch, exchange and networking platform dedicated to showing new works of documentary photography.\n\nPhil Le Gal lives and works now in Berlin, and is frequently on the move in Europe and beyond.\n","user_id":74135,"name":"Phil LE GAL","website":"phillegal.org"},{"id":805727,"bio":"Based in Timisoara. Graduated as visual artist from Faculty of Arts and Design, UVT. Took a different career choice but still passionate of all forms of visual expression, especially with film and digital photography. ","user_id":792232,"name":"Radu Ona","website":""},{"id":850592,"bio":"","user_id":836436,"name":"Arseniy Polyakov","website":null},{"id":74272,"bio":"Frédéric Fontenoy, né en 1963, a étudié la photographie à l’école de Vevey en Suisse. En 1996, il obtient une bourse à la Caza de Velázquez de Madrid. Il mène depuis 1988 un travail artistique essentiellement lié à la représentation du corps en photographie, adoptant pour ce faire une approche tant factuelle que symbolique.\nEn 2006, il entreprend un travail fictionnel, intitulé\" Inside\" mêlant, dans des scènes intimes, l'histoire des avant-gardes artistiques et politiques de la première moitié du vingtième siècle à un érotisme aussi subtil que puissant. On reconnaît, parmi les symboles dont joue Frédéric Fontenoy, des évocations de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, ainsi que nombre de citations de travaux surréalistes : l'espace de la photographie s'inscrit ainsi dans des temps simultanés et fait appel à l'inconscient collectif. Ce travail est exposé en France, Belgique, Luxembourg, Italie, Allemagne, Pays-Bas, Slovénie, Angleterre et plus récemment à Shanghai et Pékin avec la ON/gallery.\n","user_id":73974,"name":"Frederic Fontenoy","website":"www.fredericfontenoy.com"},{"id":74907,"bio":"Andy Kämpf is a german photographer specialized in atmospheric portraits, documentary, editorial, landscapes, architecture. He also focuses on creating stunning panoramic images.","user_id":74609,"name":"Andy Kämpf","website":"www.refocus.de"},{"id":150333,"bio":"I am interested in travel, street and documentary style photography and often find myself in situations that encompass all of these photographic genres. My photography explores the grittier side of life and I enjoy the stark contrast found within urban areas.\n\nFor a greater incite into my work please visit my website, pagespics.com\n\nThanks, Chris","user_id":149731,"name":"Chris Page","website":"www.pagespics.com"},{"id":700709,"bio":"Margaret Furtado is a photographer from Windham, New Hampshire. In 2024, she graduated Cum Laude honors with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography and a minor in Art Therapy from Lesley University. She is passionate about capturing beautiful moments for everyone. Her creative journey is fueled by a blend of technical expertise and a keen eye for visual storytelling.","user_id":700125,"name":"Margaret Furtado","website":"margaretfurtadophoto.com"},{"id":74201,"bio":"I am a lover of all things art and the human condition. My first memories of art and the emotions it can make someone feel were as a child. My mother had taken me to a museum and I saw my first Salvador Dali painting. Even then through the eyes of my eight year old self I felt something greater than my own understanding. It moved me, my emotions, my vision, my perception, in a way that I knew I had to explore with every part of my being to express the love of all things art and human within me and around me.  \n\nI was in love with surrealism and the way it gave its own twist on my everyday life. I love conceptual photography because it is powerful to me, in that it allows both myself, as the artist, and the viewer to be carried away to another realm where there are endless possibilities. I love the emotion that a photograph can evoke. My conceptual photography is where I allow my dreams to become reality and my imagination to roam free. \n\nIn my travels as a Navy spouse, I found my format in expressing my passion for the world around me through the lens of a camera.  The beach sunsets on Guam sprung my passion of capturing light and  it soon turned to capturing the candid moments of those around me. I was so moved seeing the interlocking fingers of a loving couple holding hands or the glance of a bashful eye upon hopeful love between a couple. I then realized it was possible to capture an emotion and convey it in an everlasting form.  As a mother of four, immortalizing my children's laughter was just the first of many possibilities of capturing all moments of joy through the art  of photography. My continued life experiences, from the highs to the lows and everything in between, are a constant inspiration and drive behind my art and my vision.","user_id":73903,"name":"Chrystal Olivero","website":"chrystalolivero.format.com/about"},{"id":189191,"bio":"My name is Giannis Pontikakis. I live in the island of Crete, Greece.\nI am an amateur photographer focus mostly in landscape and still photography. Most of my work is defined by the past. \nHistory is a big part of me and always a defining factor in most of my photographs. History as a factor of measurement between the past, the present and the future. What is its role? How it affects us in our life? How we move forward. ","user_id":188589,"name":"Giannis Pontikakis","website":""},{"id":805322,"bio":"My name is Gabriel López-Carrasco Viard, and I am both Spanish and French. I grew up in the north of Spain. My beginnings in photography were with a drone, yes, a drone, not a camera, as strange as it may seem. When I started selling my photographs and making a name for myself, I began my journey into the world of photography with a Canon M50 that my friend Jorge Goikoetxea lent me. During that time, he taught me the principles and fundamentals of photography, how to shoot in manual mode, and how to develop a photographic and critical eye. After a while, seeing the need to buy my own camera due to a work trip to Madrid Fashion Week, I decided to save up to buy what is now my camera: a Sony Alpha 7 IV. I know, it's a great camera for a first, but I was aware of my potential and projection in this industry, and I decided to bet everything on it.","user_id":791928,"name":"Gabriel López-Carrasco Viard","website":"@gabriellviard"},{"id":806070,"bio":"","user_id":792470,"name":"Anastasia Egonyan","website":"egonyan.com"},{"id":337721,"bio":"Jerome currently resides in Sydney, Australia. Raised in Perth, Los Angeles, Paris and Halifax, Canada, his diverse upbringing significantly influenced his global curiosity and artistic interests. He studied at art schools in Halifax and Chicago and further developed his understanding of art history in Perth, Western Australia. His passion for exploration is evident in experiences such as hitchhiking across Canada and riding a motorbike through the Australian outback. His travels have enabled him to connect with renowned photographers and leading curators, providing valuable insights that fuel his passion for art and photography. Furthermore, he has enjoyed sharing his knowledge through teaching and curatorial roles.","user_id":337119,"name":"Jerome Lawler","website":""},{"id":806119,"bio":"","user_id":792509,"name":"Rosalía Ángel Recuero","website":""},{"id":74441,"bio":"Tróndur Dalsgarð was born and raised in the Faroe Islands. In 2013 Tróndur started studying at the Danish School of Media- and Journalism in Aarhus. As a part of the education, he did an 18-month internship at the danish daily newspaper Fyens Stiftstidende. Tróndur recently moved back to the Faroe Islands with his wife and two daughters, where he works as a freelance journalist.","user_id":74143,"name":"Trondur Dalsgard","website":"www.dalsgard.com"},{"id":74607,"bio":"“You don't make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.”\n― Ansel Adams\n\nI love Ansel's quote above.\n\nI think with anything in life, it first must start with passion and a drive. A zest for something new, in an ever changing World. To me, photography has privileged me the freedom to explore, and see the world with a different perspective. It allows me to be more in tune, aware, and observant of my surroundings, and to take in its beauty and richness in a whole new way. It allows me to be creative, and lets me capture my interpretation of the world as I see it. Something I may have missed had I not picked up a camera. Photography is not only an extension of my life, but my imagination. So whether I'm hired to capture Landscape, Portrait or Street. I want to make photographs that tell a story.","user_id":74309,"name":"Steve Pace","website":""},{"id":74998,"bio":"I have studied art and photography at the UGH Essen (Folkwang University of Arts) and the Royal College of Art, London where I completed my MA in 2004.  I am working preferably on longtime projects and themes which present a challenge to me. \nAlso I am working as a lecturer in photography and course leader in art therapy in Düsseldorf and Berlin.","user_id":74699,"name":"Heiko Tiemann","website":"www.heikotiemann.de"},{"id":806267,"bio":"A black and white film photography enthusiast.","user_id":792622,"name":"Yutao Mao","website":""},{"id":806320,"bio":"Leonie van der Helm (1973) is a lens-based visual artist based in Leiden, the Netherlands. She recently graduated with honors at the Fotoacademie of Amsterdam (May 2024).\n\nLeonie started photographing during her recovery from mental health issues in 2017. During the covid crisis, she started making close up portraits of people through their living room windows. This project was taken up on by Museum Lakenhal (Leiden), who in 2021 purchased and exhibited ten of Leonie’s so called lockdown portraits. The project was longlisted for the Rabo Photographic Portrait Prize 2022. Some images were also published in Pf Magazine and Museum Hilversum’s publication PANdemIC. \n\nIn 2022 Leonie started studying at the Fotoacademie. She was looking for more depth in her work. She worked on her project Oud Zeer that was published in the online series Debuut Pf of Pf magazine in January 2024. This was the prelude to her graduation project Naked With The Truth, in which Leonie was exploring the body as carrier of past experiences. Leonie graduated with honors. Her work was exhibited during the group exposition EXPOSED in Loods 6 in Amsterdam. \n","user_id":792665,"name":"Leonie van der Helm","website":"www.leonievanderhelm.nl"},{"id":806310,"bio":"I am a photographer, print maker and a publisher.\nI began taking pictures with a Brownie camera, as a teenager in The Bronx in 1966 and have been shooting ever since. I would leave my basement apartment camera in hand, and head out on the Lexington Avenue train to different parts of the city. I took pictures in parks, subway stations, hallways and street corners from Chinatown to Harlem and the Hudson River to the East River. When a striking image presented itself I was ready to capture  The Moment.\n","user_id":792655,"name":"Gary Michaels","website":"garymichaelsimages.com"},{"id":806242,"bio":"","user_id":792602,"name":"Stephen Sellars","website":"www.flickr.com/people/ssellars"},{"id":806311,"bio":"","user_id":792656,"name":"cinzia falabella","website":""},{"id":59082,"bio":"Biography \n\nMd Tanveer Hassan Rohan is an internationally award-winning Bangladeshi-born American photographer, widely recognized for his powerful visual storytelling in documentary, travel, street, and cultural photography. Based in New York, United States, his work captures authentic human experiences, cultural traditions, and everyday life with emotional depth and narrative clarity.\n\nBorn and raised in Bangladesh, Rohan developed a strong interest in photography at an early age, drawn to the stories unfolding in ordinary surroundings. He later pursued formal training in photojournalism at the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP), where he refined his documentary approach, visual composition, and storytelling skills.\nRohan’s photography is characterized by a thoughtful balance between documentary honesty and artistic expression. His images often focus on people, culture, and place highlighting resilience, dignity, and the subtle moments that define the human condition. Through careful use of light, timing, and composition, he transforms everyday scenes into compelling visual narratives that transcend geographical and cultural boundaries.\nOver the years, Md Tanveer Hassan Rohan has earned hundreds of international awards, honors, and recognitions, establishing a strong global presence in the photography community. Notably, he achieved back-to-back recognition as National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year in 2017 and 2018, becoming the first Bangladeshi photographer to receive this distinction consecutively.\nHis work has also been recognized by many of the world’s most prestigious photography competitions, including the \nSony World Photography Awards, \nLensCulture – Magnum Photography Awards, \nDoha Photography Awards, \nPrix de la Photographie, Paris (PX3), \nSiena International Photo Awards, \nInternational Photography Awards (IPA), \nMoscow International Foto Awards (MIFA), \nTokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA), \nXposure International Photography Awards,\nand the Balkan Photo Awards, among others. \nHis photographs have been exhibited internationally and featured on leading global photography platforms.\nHe has been selected as a best Authors Six times in the FIAP patronage Photography Contest in Greece, France, Bangladesh, the Czech Republic \u0026amp; USA. He has been awarded an EFIAP distinction from Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) in early 2019, AFIAP in 2016, and BEPSS Distinction From The Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS) in November 2016 and PPSA Distinction From the Photographic Society Of America in December 2016 , Gold Exhibitor of APU (GAPU) distinction from Asia Photographers Union in June 2021. He also awarded Honorary Distinction Hon.CPE from Campina Photographic Exhibitions Society in February 2020 and Honorary Fellowship of the New York Photo Association Hon. F. NYPA in 2023.\n\nToday, working from New York, Md Tanveer Hassan Rohan continues to document cultures, people, and places around the world. Through his photography, he seeks to foster understanding, preserve cultural narratives, and connect audiences to the shared experiences that unite humanity while proudly representing his Bangladeshi roots on an international stage.","user_id":59087,"name":"MD Tanveer Rohan","website":"rohantanveer.photoshelter.com"},{"id":684764,"bio":"I first became interested in photography in 1979 while studying stage management and lighting design full time at Mountview Theatre School in North London.\n\nAfter my graduation, I lit shows professionally around the UK and, in my spare time, started taking Spotlight photos for actors and actresses, Front of House photos for theatres, as well as doing \"creative\" photography to satisfy my artistic appetite.\n\nIn the mid-1980s, I decided to combine my love of lighting and photography and so moved into the film industry, working my way up from humble Clapper Loader to Director of Photography, shooting documentaries, music videos and dramas for broadcast.\n\nI had to reluctantly retire from the film industry in the late nineties but, luckily, discovered Photoshop and computer-based design. After attending design courses at South London College of Printing, I worked as a website, multimedia and print designer.\n\nAfter passing the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exam for Photoshop 5.0, I started Examaids.com, wrote a book on Photoshop, and a Keyword Catalog (a controlled vocabulary hierarchy for stock photographers; www.keyword-catalog.com), and have also tech edited various Photoshop and Lightr","user_id":684180,"name":"Shangara Singh","website":"www.shangara.me"},{"id":74484,"bio":"Grafico prestampa, accidentalmente fotografo.","user_id":74186,"name":"ALESSANDRO BONI","website":""},{"id":74725,"bio":"I mostly love taking photos in nature with natural lights, but I also like to accentuate certain parts of an image to create dreamy painterly landscapes and portraits. To me, photography is all about the final image, regardless of the journey, whether it is through a traditional medium or digital post processing. I believe there should be ‘no limitations’ on one’s creativity to arrive at a beautiful picture.\n","user_id":74427,"name":"Istvan Kadar","website":"www.istvandesign.com"},{"id":806269,"bio":"","user_id":792624,"name":"Joachim Kakau","website":"www.silberlichtblick.de"},{"id":806339,"bio":"I am a 21-year-old Mexican photographer, originally from Morelia, Michoacán, but I have lived my entire life in Mexico City. My passion for film and photography has been a constant throughout my life, and my dream is to tell powerful stories through my art and, of course, to make a living from it.","user_id":792681,"name":"Bruno Correa Lara","website":"bcorrealara14.myportfolio.com"},{"id":96614,"bio":"A photographer focused at fine art and wildlife photography, specializing subjects in Northern lights, Antarctica, Tibet, Rocky Mountains, wildlife, icebergs, snow mountains and wild landscape.","user_id":96100,"name":"Anthony Yau","website":"www.photoclassrooms.com"},{"id":307895,"bio":"A Photographer who has made photo works with these main themes : Place, imperfection, technological determinism, Justice and Rebellion and Korean Culture. ","user_id":307293,"name":"Youjun HA","website":"www.hayoujun.com"},{"id":809427,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer, with experience of group exhibitions, solo shows and publications. I have been a practicing photographer for nearly 10 years now and I am based on the Isle of Man in the UK ","user_id":795061,"name":"Sarah Callow","website":"sjcall0.wixsite.com/aberration"},{"id":190063,"bio":"Edward Baker is a self taught photographer based in Northumberland in the UK. \nLandscapes, still life and portraiture are his preferred routes to artistic expression. \n\nwebsite:  Edward Baker on lensculture.com\ncontact:  edwardbakericloud@icloud.com","user_id":189461,"name":"Edward Baker","website":"www.lensculture.com"},{"id":14754,"bio":"Julie Grace Immink is a photographer and writer based in Milwaukee, WI. Her working-class upbringing has inspired her documentary work to focus on the socio-economic landscape of subcultures and communities. You can also find her kayaking the wilds of the Midwest or talking to strangers (the stranger the better).","user_id":14754,"name":"Julie Grace Immink","website":"www.juliegracephotography.com"},{"id":806481,"bio":"","user_id":792794,"name":"Steve Tivey","website":"none"},{"id":500519,"bio":"Fascinated by the spacial connection between objects. I like to play with perspective and to recreate geometric shapes using portraits.","user_id":499935,"name":"Anna Cardinelli","website":"500px.com/cardinellianna"},{"id":806551,"bio":"mylenwyd … I photograph people beautiful.","user_id":792843,"name":"Joachim Schroeter","website":"www.mylenwyd.com"},{"id":698604,"bio":"","user_id":698020,"name":"Andrzej Koton","website":""},{"id":197046,"bio":"As a photographer, my goal is to evoke an emotion in the viewer.\nEmotion is paramount in my work, the emotion that is aroused in the viewer. The transience of man is one of the main topics that intrigues me very much. I get my inspiration from current events and my own experiences.","user_id":196444,"name":"Sushilla Kouwen","website":"www.sushilla.nl"},{"id":806560,"bio":"Born in Dortmund, Germany; attended school in Bielefeld and Davidson, North Carolina, USA; studied law in Freiburg, Geneva and New York; worked as a lawyer in Berlin, New York and - since 2003 - Frankfurt am Main; an enthusiastic photographer since my youth; now mostly working digital and analogue, colour and black \u0026amp; white; workshops with Alan Schaller, Fulvio Bugani and Siegfried Hansen, among others.","user_id":792851,"name":"Tim Brandi","website":"none"},{"id":806474,"bio":"","user_id":792788,"name":"Sarah Choi","website":"instagram.com/candysarah"},{"id":806557,"bio":"amateur photographer, freelance tax professional in life","user_id":792848,"name":"Roberto Pers","website":"www.robertopers.com"},{"id":775361,"bio":"Jill Sutherland, a versatile multimedia artist and accomplished portrait photographer, believes that revealing our intimate experiences threads humanity into a vibrant tapestry of life. She underscores, \"The more personal the art, the more universal the message”\n\nIn her recent works, Sutherland explores the interplay of light and shadow within archetypes and eroticism, the intricate layers of pain and healing entwined in addiction experiences, and the profound ache of losing connection to one’s inner truth. \n\nAdditionally, as half of the Staveley and Sutherland creative partnership, she and Anne Staveley collaborate on large-scale photography murals and award-winning interactive installations, most notably the Staveley and Sutherland creation of \"Circle of Doors Tarot,\" chosen for the Burning Man Honorarium Exhibition. This project extends their fine art Tarot deck, celebrating the illuminating power of intuition intrinsic to the divine feminine.\n\nShe is currently working in the realm of experimental mixed media, incorporating photography and printing techniques, found objects, and collage. \n","user_id":767201,"name":"Jill Sutherland","website":"www.jillsutherlandphoto.com"},{"id":218830,"bio":"","user_id":218228,"name":"Sajad HosseinPour","website":"linktr.ee/photosajj"},{"id":806496,"bio":"","user_id":792805,"name":"Jue Wang","website":"www.juewangphoto.com"},{"id":74798,"bio":"I am a seventies child and like my friends say if you missed the 70's you have missed everything even though I have lived only one year into that decade. My relation with photography started at child age when I destroyed all the cameras that my grandfather had laying around and later in a more mature approach I took ownership of my dad's Nikon and started exploring. It was love at first sight and a beautiful journey has started which brought me to a small village in the mountain range of Pindos, Greece, where I live and work as a landscape photographer. Sometimes I do portraits too.  Feel free to read my full bio on my website. www.konstantinosvasilakis.com","user_id":74500,"name":"Konstantinos Vasilakis","website":"wwww.konstantinosvasilakis.com"},{"id":74781,"bio":"Valentina Vannelli (1992) is an Italian photographer based between Paris and Toscany. \nIn 2018 she got a master's degree in Photography and Contemporary Art at the University of Paris VIII with honours and now she continues her artistic research on photographic medium. Through experimental alteration on film, hybridization between analogue and digital photography, drawing and video, she tries to question memory space-time dimension and the limits of visibility. On the border between document and fiction, she explores the photographic medium as a metaphor of a territory: a mental space in the field of memory repression affected by socio-political issues and human neurosis. \n","user_id":74483,"name":"Valentina Vannelli","website":"valentinavannelli.com"},{"id":806650,"bio":"","user_id":792920,"name":"Marilena Chiaravalloti","website":""},{"id":148205,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte depuis 2010, j'ai fait une carrière de vingt-huit années  comme officier dans la marine nationale. \nAujourd'hui installé à Toulon, dans le Var, j'ai débuté une carrière artistique où la mer et le voyage sont mes principales sources d'inspiration.\nJe suis également praticien de la méthode Feldenkrais, méthode d'éducation somatique qui aide à mieux comprendre son corps par le mouvement et à favoriser une évolution harmonieuse du corps et de l'esprit. ","user_id":147603,"name":"BERTRAND LESORT","website":"www.linstantinne.com"},{"id":806630,"bio":"","user_id":792905,"name":"Ted Dawson","website":"www.teddawsonphoto.com"},{"id":806661,"bio":"Paul Yule is a photojournalist and film maker. In addition to his photography, he has directed more than 30 films on six continents, often on controversial political and social themes, several of which have won major awards, including an International Emmy, awards from the Royal Television Society, an Edward Morrow Prize, and an Amnesty International Prize.\n\nYule was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and his family emigrated to England when he was eight years old. He studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics  at Oxford University and documented the early theatre work of contemporaries Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and others of that generation. After leaving Oxford, Yule went to Peru for eight months working as photographer on The Cusichaca Project near Cusco. He founded Berwick Universal Pictures and, following several further visits to Peru, his book The New Incas (with an introduction by John Hemming) was published by The New Pyramid Press and the photographs were exhibited widely, including at Side Gallery in Newcastle, the Royal Geographical Society and The Photographers' Gallery in London.\n\nPhotography in Peru became the subject of his first documentary film, Martin Chambi and the Heirs of the Incas, made for the BBC's Arena strand, which depicts the life, times, and contemporary relevance of Martin Chambi, a Cusqueña photographer of the early 20th century. This was the first of half a dozen documentaries Yule made in Peru over the next two decades, and the start of an award-winning collaboration with the producer Andy Harries.\n\nIn 1990 Yule made Trains That Passed in the Night, a lyrical film about another great photographer, the American O. Winston Link, whose troubled personal story he was to return to and re-assess 15 years later in The Photographer, His Wife, Her Lover (2005).\n\nIn 1991-92 Yule's Channel 4 documentary Damned in the USA, a film about censorship and the arts in the US that features Rev. Donald Wildmon of the American Family Association, became embroiled in a landmark legal dispute. Though the film had already won the International Emmy, Wildmon and the AFA sued Yule, his co-producer Jonathan Stack, and Channel 4 for $8 million in an attempt to stop the distribution of the film, describing it as \"blasphemous and obscene\". Yule and his co-defendants fought the lawsuit in court in Mississippi and won the legal right to freely exhibit the film. Lou Reed re-wrote the lyrics to his classic \"Walk on the Wild Side\" in support of the case.\n\nThe subject matter of Yule's photography and films has included history, politics, religion, sport and the arts. He has collaborated with several writers, including with Nicholas Shakespeare on films about Mario Vargas Llosa and Bruce Chatwin; with Peter Oborne on exposés of Robert Mugabe and the conspiracy surrounding the cricketer Basil D'Oliveira; as well as with Darcus Howe, Miranda Sawyer, Paul Morley, Luke Holland and others. In 2003 he directed an acclaimed drama about Sir Edward Elgar, Elgar's Tenth Muse starring James Fox and written by Nigel Gearing. He has also made a number of films in war zones, often shooting his own material - notably Babitski's War (2000, in Chechnya), The House of War (2002, in Afghanistan), Mugabe's Secret Famine (2003, in Zimbabwe), and Here's One We Invaded Earlier (2003, in Afghanistan).\n\nIn 2008 Yule completed a three-film history of apartheid in South Africa and its consequences (White Lies; The Basil D'Oliveira Conspiracy; and The Captain and the Bookmaker). In 2011 he was invited to teach filmmaking at The University of Cape Town where he originated \"The Big Picture\", an intensive, documentary course aimed at training a new generation of filmmakers to make fresh, socially relevant, local programming and was centrally involved in the re-launch of Cape Town's community television station, CTV. In 2013 and 2015 he was show-runner on two seasons of Dream School SA, a reality TV series about education in South Africa.\n\nRecent work includes All Out In Pakistan (2017) which looks at the relationship of cricket to politics in Pakistan, and The Life of Jo Menell (2019), a film about the iconoclastic activist filmmaker.\n\nIn 2021 a retrospective of his photography, \"My Developing Eye\", was published.","user_id":792930,"name":"Paul Yule","website":"www.paulyule.com"},{"id":197422,"bio":"i studied graphic and tourism management \n","user_id":196820,"name":"mena hashemian","website":""},{"id":806672,"bio":"As a school librarian and educator, I've recently reconnected with my creative side after a hiatus of over 25 years. Through acrylic painting, photography, and digital art, I explore various techniques and subjects, drawing inspiration from nature and personal emotions.\n\nCreating calm landscapes in acrylics, capturing moments in photography, and experimenting with digital compositions provide me with a relaxing outlet for personal expression. This creative pursuit not only enriches my personal life but also complements my role in education, helping me foster deeper connections with both myself and my students.","user_id":792938,"name":"Sandi McCartney","website":"www.mccartneyartistry.com"},{"id":74866,"bio":"Mi chiamo Deborah e ho 29 anni. Ho frequentato un Master di fotografia a Milano, presso la scuola Mohole, dove ho avuto l'opportunità di immergermi in diversi stili: still life, moda, ritratto, paesaggio, spettacolo, etc.\nLo stile che prediligo di più é la street photography e il ritratto.\nIl mezzo di comunicazione che funge da \"scambio di pensieri\" è la fotografia concettuale, rifletto la mia personalità attraverso. \nLa mia fonte ispiratrice è Annie Leibovitz.","user_id":74568,"name":"Deborah Latorre","website":"www.behance.net/DeborahLatorre"},{"id":75150,"bio":"Julia Dotter (b. 1994) graduated from Baylor University in December of 2016 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. She is an artist based in Dallas, TX. Her work involves the examination of inanimate objects and the space they inhabit. This examination is a response to consumerism, lack of choice, and injustice. She enjoys making the familiar seem unfamiliar in an attempt to question daily life.  ","user_id":74850,"name":"Julia Dotter","website":"www.julia-dotter.com"},{"id":75181,"bio":"Photographer based in Clonmel, Ireland. ","user_id":74881,"name":"Berit Alits","website":"www.beritalitsphotography.com"},{"id":121836,"bio":"I am a Russian born freelance photographer and visual artist with more than 10 years of experience. \nMy photographic practice primarily focuses on the exploration of the issues of modern society. With the help of different visual languages and forms I look at problems of identity of minorities, gender, health and racial prejudice, ecology, consequences of the conflicts and natural disasters. I often execute very personal photographic projects exploring my very own inner demons, past and family.\nI am the awardee of the number of international contests such as: NPPA Best of Photojournalism, Bartur Photo Awards, Pictures of the Year International, Pictures of the Year Asia, Istanbul Photo Awards, Direct Look Photocontest, Hellerau Portraits Awards, Luis Valtuena Humanitarian Photography Award and many more.","user_id":121234,"name":"Sergei Stroitelev","website":"stroitelev.visura.co"},{"id":75487,"bio":"I am an artist but worked in the photographic industry for the last ten years.\nI have owned a camera since i was a child and still enjoy the anticipation of getting film developed. I shoot mainly digital now but use 5x4 film for landscapes.\nI think that if we take the time to look we all see somthing amazing,fascinating or beautiful every day","user_id":75187,"name":"Philip Bartle","website":""},{"id":373697,"bio":"I asked a friend in Naples, Italy: Why would you say Io Capitano (I, Captain) instead of Sono Capitano (I am Captain)? She told me that Io Capitano, in the Italian language, is more poetic.\n\nPhotography, for me, is a poetic progression. \n\nYou work your way through things that  are of visual interest. Each stage has the potential to create an identity but identity isn't the ultimate goal.\n\nEverything that comes into play in making the image is. The chase, the weather, the light, the subject, the availability, the bad photos, the camera, the lens.  The photographer's integration of the variables ultimately becomes the image. It can't be undone. It can't, necessarily, be duplicated.\n\nI compete with myself. Myself from yesterday.\nI, photographer; not I am the photographer.","user_id":373113,"name":"Williams Vaughan","website":"williamsvaughanphotography.com"},{"id":76130,"bio":"Mapi Rizzo è un'artista digitale, si occupa di video e fotografia per progetti di\ncomunicazione. Vive e lavora a Palermo.\nSpecializzata nella realizzazione di video promozionali per aziende e associazioni e\nrealizzazione di vjset con artisti musicali, Mapi Rizzo ha unito la passione per la fotografia\nsubacquea alla sua capacità di esaltare il dettaglio e la simmetria.\nL'opera fotografica \"Dreaming Underwater\", ha partecipato a numerosi concorsi fotografici\ndi settore, aggiudicandosi il riconoscimento della giuria per il premio Eudi Photo 2014 e\npartecipando al Celeste Prize 2014 (finalista al Visible White 2014) e al Lens Culture 2015.\nHa esposto a Farm Cultural Park (Favara) per il Digital Farm 015.\nAlcuni dei suoi scatti subacquei sono entrati nella galleria scelta da\nOrganica London per un progetto multidisciplinare per dire no alle trivellazioni in Sicilia.","user_id":75830,"name":"Mapi Rizzo","website":"www.facebook.com/mapirizzo"},{"id":75121,"bio":"I grew up in Brazil, 1983. Due to absence of both my parents I was raised by my grandparents and had to learn to take care of myself from a young age.\u0026nbsp;The first 30 years of my life in my town, Fortaleza, which is a relatively poor area with very limited possibilities for people to build an economic life and for finding educational opportunities that would allow me to develop. I was completely lost and I didn’t know what I wished in life, then I moved to the Netherlands in 2014.\u0026nbsp;I was suddenly given the opportunity to study professional photography. I never could have dreamt that this interest could also become a real profession.\u0026nbsp;\n\nMy social background very much influences the person that I am today and how I develop as an artist. I am interested in real life, feelings that have been lost and that I’m looking for today in people around or that touch me. Documentary photography is the area that I am passionate about and I consider myself storyteller and visual conceptor. \n\n","user_id":74821,"name":"Emersom Miranda","website":"www.emersommiranda.com"},{"id":806791,"bio":"Spent thirty seven years in the photo industry and along the way never took the time to show my own work. In 2018 decided to make photography a full time venture and get serious but under my own terms and if nothing else to give life to some of the documentary projects that have laid dormant. ","user_id":793037,"name":"Marc Gottula","website":"www.gottula.com"},{"id":75247,"bio":"A Fotografia documental pra mim é relembrar infância, sentir e viver os sonhos alheio, revelar o lado belo do se humano, e documentar histórias!!!\n\nDocumentary Photography for me is remembering childhood, feel and live the alien dreams reveal the beautiful side of the human being, and document stories !!!","user_id":74947,"name":"Fabio Teixeira","website":"www.fabioteixeiraphotographer.com"},{"id":740455,"bio":"Charles Janson is a nature photographer and educator living and working near Missoula, MT.  Janson has researched the behavior of animals (mostly monkeys) on several continents, often using photographs to document details of their behavior and natural history.  After retiring in 2018, he concentrated on telling the stories of nature through his photographs.  In Missoula, he has shown his work at First Friday exhibits and Montana MadeFair and has received numerous private commissions.  Regionally, he has exhibited at the Great Western Art Show in Great Falls, Montana.  He has had his photos published in a variety of books and magazines and has won awards in several international photo competitions. \n\nJanson’s images grow out of his childhood experiences as the son of art historians as well as his long career in biology.  Each picture captures an important moment in nature using classic compositional elements to convey the story and bring the viewer into the scene. He is dedicated to ethical treatment of wildlife subjects and passionate about conserving our natural communities for generations","user_id":738165,"name":"Charles Janson","website":"cjnaturephotos.com"},{"id":806750,"bio":"Katie Dahlstrom became a full-time documentary photographer after working for many years in broadcast journalism and corporate communications. \n\nOriginally from California and a long-time resident of Europe, since 2021 she has been developing her work in London, Paris and the south of France. She is passionate about people and places. These permeate her photography. Colour palettes bordering on black, shadows and contrasts play an important role in my work, whether it's street photography, abstracts or portraits. The influences of great photographers such as Saul Leiter, Ernst Haas and Harry Gruyaert are always present in the rich colours and scenes she chooses, as well as the humanist influence of Vivian Maier and Sabine Weiss. \n\nIn her portraiture and studio work, there is an intensity and closeness in the search for the invisible side of each subject. Like the great American photographers Annie Leibovitz and Dorthea Lange, she seeks to reveal the soul of each subject through the eyes and bring the scene to life with deep contrasts and rich lighting. \n\n","user_id":793003,"name":"Katie Dahlstrom","website":"www.katiedahlstrom.com"},{"id":703494,"bio":"","user_id":702910,"name":"Kamil Knychalski","website":""},{"id":806774,"bio":"","user_id":793023,"name":"Leo Lou","website":""},{"id":806827,"bio":"A photographer based in Seoul, held her first solo exhibition 〈FATHER SIDE〉 in September 2022","user_id":793065,"name":"Sohyun Hong","website":"hongsohyun.com"},{"id":287734,"bio":"Wouter Vanhees (1978) is a Belgian photographer based in Asia since 2015. After having lived in Hanoi (Vietnam) and Mumbai (India), he currently resides in Seoul (South Korea). Transformation and sense of place are some of the themes he explores in his artistic work.\n\nIn 2020 Wouter presented his debut photobook “HÀ NỘI - WEDNESDAY, 10:43 P.M.”, published by Matca in cooperation with Lao Dong Publishing House. The book was selected as one of the winners in the ‘Photobook’ category at the Belfast Photo Festival in 2021, and received excellent reviews from American Suburb X and The PhotoBook Journal. Some events where images from the book have been exhibited are OpenWalls Arles (2020) and the Angkor Photo Festival and Workshops (2019), while they have been published in publications including The Washington Post, Corriere dela Serra, VICE Asia and many others.\n","user_id":287132,"name":"Wouter Vanhees","website":"www.woutervanheesphotography.com"},{"id":127690,"bio":"Independent photographer from Vienna/Austria specialized on reports","user_id":127088,"name":"Peter Heinz Trykar","website":"tryfotografie.com"},{"id":693936,"bio":"semi-pro\nI am voluntary of the Italian Red Cross but also people calls me for shooting in music events, or commercial or portraits","user_id":693352,"name":"David Bulli","website":"davidbulli.myportfolio.com"},{"id":17932,"bio":"Deanna Dikeman was born in Sioux City, Iowa. She has been an artist-photographer since 1985.\nAwards:\nJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow 2023\nPrix Nadar 2021\nAperture First Book Award Shortlist 2021\nMACK First Book Award Shortlist 2020\nNikon Photo Contest 2017, Third Place, The Open Award: Photo Story\nArt Omi International Artists Residency 2011\nUnited States Artists Booth Fellowship 2008\nCharlotte Street Fellowship 2006\nAaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer’s Fellowship 1996\n\nMuseum collections:\nCenter for Creative Photography, Tucson AZ\nDaum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedelia MO\nFENIX Museum, Rotterdam, The Netherlands\nMuseum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago IL\nNelson-Atkins Museum, Kansas City MO\nNerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park KS\nThe Photographic Collection/ SK Stiftung Kultur foundation, Köln, Germany\nThe State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri\nUniversity of Missouri Museum of Art and Archeology, Columbia, Missouri\n","user_id":17932,"name":"Deanna Dikeman","website":"www.deannadikeman.com"},{"id":75127,"bio":"Achievements :\nHonorable Mention International Photo Contest “Portret Prawdziwy” \nHonorable Mention Neutral Density Photography Awards – ND Awards 2015\nHonorable Mention Neutral Density Photography Awards – ND Awards 2016\nHonorable Mention Tokyo International Foto Awards TIFA 2016\nHonorable Mention Prix de la Photographie Paris PX3 2016\nHonorable Mention International Photographer of the Year Photography Awards 2017\nNominee in 3rd edition of Fine Art Photography Awards, FAPA 2017  Category Nude London 2017\nFinalist of Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards 2017\nHonorable Mention The International Photography Awards 2017\nHonorable Mention Monochrome Awards 2017\nHonorable Mention Tokyo International Foto Awards TIFA 2017\nHonorable Mention Px3 Paris Photography Prize 2018\n3rd Place Amateur Monochrome Photography Awards 2018","user_id":74827,"name":"Marcin Glabus","website":"www.photosensitive.me"},{"id":806816,"bio":"","user_id":793057,"name":"Mauricio Recinos","website":""},{"id":806804,"bio":"I am looking for ways to make the invisible visible.  I hope these black and white images point to or somehow indicate that there is more in the subject than meets the eye--something that does not reflect light but which the light coupled to darkness  does reflect.","user_id":793048,"name":"John L Gronbeck-Tedesco","website":""},{"id":128806,"bio":"","user_id":128204,"name":"Marika Pentikainen","website":"www.marikapentikainen.com"},{"id":811571,"bio":"I was born in 1999 in Ukraine and am currently based in Magdeburg, Germany. I have been photographing since I was 15 and trained in photography for four years at the College of Culture and Arts. My work focuses on atmosphere, memory, and the surrounding world, often rendered softly and dreamlike, echoing the feeling of recollection.","user_id":797120,"name":"Karyna Sydorenko","website":""},{"id":75288,"bio":"Olja Triaška Stefanovič was born in Novi Sad, Serbia . In 2007 she graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design at the Department of Photography and New Media in Bratislava, Slovakia. In her art practise she is focused on the relationship between, photography and space, historical and sociological memory space, the disappearance of space but also changes of its functionality and space simulation. Lives and works in Bratislava, Slovakia\n","user_id":74988,"name":"Olja Triaška Stefanović","website":"cargocollective.com/oljatriaskastefanovic"},{"id":214711,"bio":"Dean Grossmith is an award-winning fine art photographer focusing exclusively on black and white images.\n \nHis passion for photographing trees and classic beauty have led him to focus exclusively on bringing trees to the fore in his landscape compositions. \n \nHe finds his inspiration from the sense of calm he feels when photographing landscape scenes, even though in some instances he is out in the middle of a storm. Often, a slightly longer exposure creates the shapes and forms which allow the image to convey calmness and balance. His favourite conditions are foggy winter months, which help to create both minimalist and atmospheric images.  \n \nOaks are his preferred trees to photograph, during the winter months when the trees are bare and exposed. The structures and repeating patterns can vary so much from one tree to another, with each having its own unique signature. Over time his interest in photographing trees has also led him to understand more about tree preservation, in particular how the treatment of trees can promote bio-diversity in the landscape. ","user_id":214109,"name":"Dean Grossmith","website":"www.deangrossmith.com"},{"id":806889,"bio":"I watch and wait.","user_id":793114,"name":"William Moore","website":""},{"id":164354,"bio":"Teresa Freitas is a photographer and colorist with a background in black-and-white photography, which marked the beginning of her artistic journey. After spending the last eight years focusing solely on color work, and how it impacts composition, subject, and the viewer's aesthetic response, this project represents a return to her roots in black-and-white images and a deeper connection to visual storytelling.","user_id":163752,"name":"Teresa Freitas","website":"www.teresacfreitas.com"},{"id":806926,"bio":"","user_id":793141,"name":"Marta Rusin","website":""},{"id":806925,"bio":"Mila Reynaud is a French American photographer who covered plenty of music events in Europe and in the US for three decades. ​\nShe spent her childhood in the South of France, and studied furtively photography in Marseille, at the EFET Ecole de Photographie in 1982. She considers herself a self-taught photographer, having learned her craft more through personal research and practical experiences behind her cameras,\nMila worked as a photographer for European music labels, music TV Channel MCM, and staff music photographer for Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender in the US for years. \nAlso, her work has been published in international music magazines, and on album covers.\nShe's constantly showing up her photography for diverse projects in Art Galleries,\nMila is based in Los Angeles, California.\n\n","user_id":793140,"name":"Mila Reynaud","website":"milareynaudphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":806915,"bio":"","user_id":793133,"name":"James Lengyel","website":"www.jameslengyelphotography.com"},{"id":806928,"bio":"","user_id":793142,"name":"Andrew Davies","website":"lightstory.scot"},{"id":841528,"bio":"622bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 622bet\nSite: https://622bet.us.org/\nEndereço:R. 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","user_id":75929,"name":"Eric Laforgue","website":"www.ericlaforgue.fr"},{"id":76250,"bio":"I think cameras are just thing for helping people to build their on vision of the world.","user_id":75950,"name":"Alessandro Gimelli","website":"www.alessandrogimelli.com"},{"id":193293,"bio":"Lauren Stewart is a self-taught American documentary and street photographer based out of Columbia, South Carolina. She graduated from the College of Charleston in 2005 with a degree in English. From 2017 to 2019 she lived in China, Nepal, India and Thailand where she covered South East Asia. Her work focuses on documenting people’s daily lives to make global cross-cultural connections between the viewer and the subject. Her work has appeared in numerous international publications such as The Photographic Journal, Suitcase Magazine, Electrify Magazine, and NR Magazine as well as others. She was selected to be a part of the Women Street Photographers exhibits in 2018, 2019, and 2024.  In 2019 her work was featured at the PHOS Street Photography Days exhibition in Bulgaria, and in 2024 her work was selected to be in PhotoSC's feminism exhibition. She currently lives in the United States with her family while working on both street photography as well as long-term documentary projects revolving around the culture of the Southern United States.","user_id":192691,"name":"Lauren Stewart","website":""},{"id":249228,"bio":"2014-2020 author's courses on photography by Valery Nistratov, \nYuri Pritisk, Anton Unitsin, Nikita Pirogov, Margarita Kareva School of Photography \n2021-2024 Anna Krauklis School of Contemporary Photography\n2023-2024 author's courses on collaging and promotion by Yulia Pavlova \nWorks in the field of fine art were exhibited in the Central House of Artists in Moscow, in the House of Actors in Moscow, participated in the exhibition “Cityscapes” Blank wall gallery in Athens","user_id":248626,"name":"Marina Savchits","website":"msavchits.ru"},{"id":807016,"bio":"An amateur photographer since 11 (1966). Was influenced by photojournalism in my teens, but then more by those who dealt with the human environment in the own stylistic way (foto-auge in Germany in the 1920’s, Walker Evans, Eugene Atget, Robert Frank, André Kertész, to name a few). Ran a film society that later produced an Oscar nominated movie (best foreign film). Have a Ph.D. in physics and have dealt with technology, its potential misuse, societal emergency response and risk management in my professional life. This has influenced my photographic vision. Was a lecturer in photographic theory for some years, made probably the first holograms in Iceland in 1980.  Soon reaching retirement age now returning back to photography and planning some projects. Icelandic but currently working in Tallinn","user_id":793213,"name":"Sigurður Emil Pálsson","website":""},{"id":71868,"bio":"I am a photographer who enjoys many different genres, including portrait, street, and commercial photography. I am very attracted to how much a still image can speak. It's really amazing to me, and never gets old. ","user_id":71598,"name":"Keith Maguire","website":"www.keithalton.co"},{"id":75345,"bio":"Melania de Leyva was born in 1998. \nHer love for the arts encouraged her to measure herself with drawing and painting techniques. Her first approach to photography was in 2009 when travelling in Europe, where she captured city life scenarios and, in the meantime, she started photographing herself with a series of black and white self-portraits drawing inspiration from Francesca Woodman. She steadily explores new techniques during her practice. In 2013 she presented to the public her first photographic project dedicated to the USA, Stars and Stripes, an ironic insight of their deepest contradictions. \nHer works include drawings, selected objects and installations within her photographs.Over time, she started working at fashion photography, working both as a photographer and a model. The self portraits usually represent artistic nudes in line with the artist’s perception of herself. Therefore, nudity becomes a way to show the essence, which is automated in the other subjects, it stages a dimension that expresses, in the form of an illustrated work, concepts.  \n\nAt the moment, she lives in the outskirts of Venice. \n\n","user_id":75045,"name":"Melania De Leyva","website":"melaniadeleyva.com"},{"id":806906,"bio":"Zuzana's creative work has been a process of \"simplify and amplify\". At the base, working as a visual storyteller - Filmmaker \u0026amp;  Photographer - Zuzana collaborated on a large number of video, film and photography projects ranging from those of her own independent making to those of various advertising, photography, film \u0026amp; television production houses. During her Documentary-Film period, her love of candid-portraiture and street photography emerged. \n\nRecently, in her personal visual work, Zuzana draws more and more upon the rawness, mystery and wisdom of Nature as a reflection of her own inner inquiry into the meaning of it all. Observing and photographing Nature draws out her necessity for creative expression, allowing diverse forms of visual storytelling to emerge. \n\nTogether with her husband David, Zuzana launched DAMAZU Studio to collaborate on creative projects that align their unique artistic expressions. The couple currently reside and work in Eygalières, in the south of France, at the foot of Les Alpilles.","user_id":793126,"name":"Zuzana Hudaček Marchandise","website":"www.damazustudio.com"},{"id":691272,"bio":"I carry my camera on long driving trips and photograph a wide variety of subjects and genres. When asked to select my best work, I gravitate to the sights and feelings of my youth--a nostalgia I share with millions. ","user_id":690688,"name":"David Hudson","website":"photographydavid.com"},{"id":806990,"bio":"What started as a small hobby became a passion. \nWith a short career but completely evoked in the framing of each of my photographs.","user_id":793191,"name":"Kevin Cortes","website":""},{"id":270799,"bio":"After 2015\n2016 - Photos published in CARCARA PHOTO ART Magazine # 6 SUMMER \n2018 - 13TH BLACK \u0026amp; WHITE SPIDER AWARDS https://www.thespiderawards.com/gallery/13th/amateur/fine-art/nominees/197379\n2018 - Photograph published in the PHOTO - France edition http://www.photo.fr/magazine/numero-534\n2018 - One of the 10 finalists in the Human Body 2017 Life Framer category\n https://www.life-framer.com/human-body-2017/\n2019 - 14TH BLACK \u0026amp; WHITE SPIDER AWARDS\nhttps://www.thespiderawards.com/portfolio/main.php?pg=archive\n2019 - Selected and finalist photography for the “DELICADEZA” Exhibition at the Tiradentes festival\n2019 - Photo selected among the TOP 15 at the Interfoto Festival - ITU\n2019 - PHOTO CHRONICLES.COM / WINNERS TOP 8\n2019 - LIFE FRAMER - Open Call Finalist\n2019 - Photo for the Delicadeza exhibition at Ateliê Oriente at Galeria Aécio Sarti PARATY PHOTO FEST 2019\n2020 - Final of the Call Corp_urbano do Ateliê Oriente\n\n","user_id":270197,"name":"James Patrick Suplicy Conway","website":"www.artlimited.net/jamespsconway"},{"id":84797,"bio":"Yana Vasilyeva (b. 1986 Krasnodar, Russia) is an artist and researcher working with photography, installation and sculpture. In her artistic practice, Yana often portrays human interaction with nature; explores utopias, fragility, physicality and the influence of information flows. Fellow of the grant programs for contemporary artists from the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art (2022) and the V–A–C Foundation (2022, 2023). The nominee of the Foam Paul Huf Award (2022). Author of solo exhibitions and interventions in Russia, China, Thailand, France, Portugal, Great Britain and Cyprus. She is a recipient and finalist of numerous international photo awards: International Photography Awards, USA; Prix de la Photographie Paris, France; Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, UK, etc. Her work has been exhibited internationally in biennales, festivals, museums and group exhibitions, including Berlin Foto Biennale, Germany; Barcelona Foto Biennale and Incart Festival d'Art Contemporari, Spain; Head On Festival, Australia; Pingyao International Photography Festival, China; International Festival of Photography PhotoVisa, Golubitskoe Art Foundation and a special project of the 6th Ural Industrial Biennale of Contemporary Art, Russia; Palm Springs Art Museum, USA; CICA Museum, South Korea, etc. Lives and works in Krasnodar, Russia. ","user_id":84397,"name":"Yana Vasilyeva","website":"www.yanavasilyeva.com"},{"id":197658,"bio":"","user_id":197056,"name":"zhina naderi","website":""},{"id":197359,"bio":"Born in Warsaw, Poland\nLives and works in Los Angeles, California\n\nEDUCATION\n2015 MFA Photography, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.\n2013 BFA Photography, summa cum laude, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY","user_id":196757,"name":"Ilona Szwarc","website":"www.ilonaszwarc.com"},{"id":197475,"bio":"","user_id":196873,"name":"Artur Kucharczak","website":""},{"id":806885,"bio":"I'm a 21 year old photography student from Poland.  Ever since I can remember, photography has been my greatest passion. I'm also making art collage and posters. I'm the most passionate about street and landscape photography. If I'm able to I try to travel around the world and photograph different cultures and places that surrounds us.  For me photography is the way to give joy to people by photos and capturing unique moments. ","user_id":793111,"name":"Kacper Staszczyk","website":""},{"id":808434,"bio":"I’m a versatile creative problem-solver with a strong foundation in both traditional and digital mediums. My photographic style is minimalistic and moody, with a focus on observational photography, travel photography, and portraiture. I enjoy exploring unique compositions and experimenting with edits, often revisiting the same image multiple times to achieve the perfect Look. Each project is a chance to hone my skills and explore new ideas.","user_id":794304,"name":"Ruan Jordaan","website":""},{"id":435226,"bio":"Love, light and beauty . . . ","user_id":434642,"name":"Bernard Creely","website":"www.bernardcreely.com"},{"id":807049,"bio":"Atef Talbi is a French-Tunisian photographer based in Brazil.","user_id":793238,"name":"Atef Talbi","website":"www.ateftalbi.com"},{"id":807177,"bio":"Just another amateur photographer.","user_id":793337,"name":"Felix Rust","website":"felixrust.de/photo"},{"id":75358,"bio":"I must have been 4 or 5, we were living all together, under the same roof, my mum and my dad, my brother and my sister, the dogs, and my nanny Caterina, this is the best memory I have.\nAfter that, I remember the fights, the few days spent with my father, and the lies.\nSince then, I've always had the feeling that my family lied to me, mostly for a little courage.\nI lived most of my life with one person, my mother.\nMost of who I am today is because of her and because of her, I had to run away.\nThe people that I've surrounded me with helped me to understand what kind of truth I needed, photography helped me to keep track of it.\nToday what makes me happy is knowing t that whatever I do, is done with certain honesty. \nToday I feel I'm in a much better place than I was, I feel I don't have to run anymore.\n\nI miss home.","user_id":75058,"name":"Alessandro Iovino","website":""},{"id":807090,"bio":"Rohan is a Graphic designer with a photographer at heart. He loves to capture the details and moments, making the photograph beautiful and classic. For past 4 years , Rohan has clicked many photographs some of which have been selected for various awards like \"ECAPA\" and \"My-Perspective\". \nI hope the entries submitted are as per expectation of the judges.","user_id":793271,"name":"Rohan Goyal","website":""},{"id":807065,"bio":"Alonso Oliveros González is a mexican photographer, based in Mexico City. He has a background in photography, painting, advertising, acting and cinematography.\nHis audiovisual work has been recognized in several countries, categorizing him as a multidisciplinary artist.","user_id":793252,"name":"Alonso Oliveros","website":""},{"id":75321,"bio":"Shane Lim (b. 1993) is a filmmaker and photographer. In 2020, he graduated from The National Film and Television School with an MA in Directing Fiction.\n\nHis work aims to provoke questions about culture and society, in the hope of creating dialogue to encourage change.","user_id":75021,"name":"Shane Lim","website":"s-l.tv"},{"id":669194,"bio":"Born in Switzerland, I am an Irish / French multidisciplinary artist, currently based in London. In my practice, I collect moments and memories that I wish to preserve and share with the world.  Art embodies storytelling, and at the centre of mine lies intimacy. I have always been drawn to deconstructing its layers, the complexities of humans, documenting everyday life, or social disparity.  There is always something new to capture - at every corner, in every face, anytime.  ","user_id":668610,"name":"Sophie Ackroyd","website":""},{"id":686366,"bio":"Documentary / Street Photographer\nBased in Osaka, Japan, Soichi Nishigaki travels across Asia, documenting quiet fragments of everyday life.\nHe photographs scenes that are unposed, unnoticed, and unspectacular.\nFrom narrow alleys in his hometown to the noise of foreign markets,\nhe looks for moments where light, space, and reality quietly intersect.","user_id":685782,"name":"Soichi Nishigaki","website":"soichinishigaki.myportfolio.com"},{"id":807097,"bio":"","user_id":793276,"name":"Matteo Alberti","website":"www.origo.jp"},{"id":807111,"bio":"","user_id":793288,"name":"Nash Luk","website":""},{"id":738644,"bio":"Berlin based photographer, who enjoys street photography. Work with both analogue and digital, colour and Black and White. Collaborator in Fracture project by Mimi Mollica.\n\nPhotocrowd  2nd place 2024\nPhotocrowd winner 2023\n\nExhibition Gibellina 2023\nExhibitions in 2022\nPalermo - Bisso Bistrot\nGlasgow - School of Photography\n\nPublications in 2022\nZine - Get lost in Palermo\n\nInstitute of Photography - Member\n\nProfessional Diploma in Photography.","user_id":736743,"name":"Angus McColl","website":"www.gusmccoll.com"},{"id":807050,"bio":"TATSU is a Japanese born photographer TATSU discovered his passion for photography at age 13 and has been a professional photographer since the early 2000s.\n \nCurrently based in Los Angeles, he specializes in food, documentary, and fine art photography. TATSU's work reflects a deep appreciation for human experiences, capturing moments with timeless elegance and pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling.","user_id":793239,"name":"Tatsu Ikeda","website":"www.photosbytatsu.com"},{"id":807114,"bio":"Passionate photography enthusiast, I capture the moments in life through my lens. My main themes are about capturing time, telling stories and evoking emotions, whether through landscapes, street photo, or candid moments. I strive to refine my skills in black and white, making each shot a unique expression of my artistic vision.","user_id":793291,"name":"Didier DOCHAIN","website":"www.fullframepix.com"},{"id":807101,"bio":"Welcome to my photography blog! I'm Emanuele, a passionate photographer from Sardinia and I'm here to share my love of capturing the beauty and emotion of the world around me. I'm constantly learning new techniques, experimenting with different styles and exploring new places to keep my photography fresh and interesting. My goal is to inspire you to explore the world through the lens of a camera and to appreciate the wonders of our planet. I love travel, discovering new places, meeting new people, and learning about different cultures and animals. I also love street photography, which I use to express myself and to capture the beauty of what's in front of me.","user_id":793280,"name":"Emanuele Fronteddu","website":""},{"id":233674,"bio":"Edu Vargas is a Spanish-born photographer and master printer with an experience expanding more than 20 years in the world of analog photography. \nHaving traveled extensively throughout the world my photography is a mix of  documentary / street photography.\nIn the latest years I have been working in a more contemporary and experimental approach to the final print, combining different creative tools and printing techniques.\n","user_id":233072,"name":"Edu Vargas","website":""},{"id":75394,"bio":"Born in São Paulo, Mari Queiroz majored in Fine Arts at the University of São Paulo, complementing her studies at the School of Visual Arts and International Center of Photography, NYC. She began her career as a photojournalist. Pursuing apprenticeship, she worked during six years as a studio assistant in São Paulo, with complementing stages in Paris and Munich. She then returned to São Paulo, shooting her own stories. Her images have been published on major Brazilian magazines and have been exhibited in São Paulo, New York, Barcelona and Paris. Photography is the core of her work, and she researches the relationship between the body, silences, archives and memory. She lives and works in São Paulo.","user_id":75094,"name":"Mari Queiroz","website":"www.mariqueiroz.com.br"},{"id":449475,"bio":"I'm Candace Chaney, a hope obsessed believer  inspired by my three kids, Wendell Berry, Georgia O'Keefe, the Psalter, Emily Dickinson, Annie Dillard, Eugene Peterson, Ansel Adams, my husband's quit wit, and the way the sun feels on my shoulders. Deep down in my bones, I feel an absolute compulsion to capture stories and preserve moments, crafting meaning and metaphor out of the messiness of life.  I've owned my own eponymous photography business in Shreveport, Louisiana for over ten years, where I offer classic photography for families and. businesses. \n\n ","user_id":448891,"name":"Candace Chaney","website":"www.candacechaneyphotography.com"},{"id":714626,"bio":"Ruth Vanherwegen (°1992, BE) a multidisciplinary artist, and storyteller who tells her story through photography, sculptures, music, poetry \u0026amp; film.\nHer artistic nature is stimulated by an unstoppable curiosity for the unknown. Through visual arts, she crosses boundaries and seeks beauty in the most unlikely places. She shares what she finds meaningful by freezing a moment and cherishing that piece of ‘privileged proximity’. Not only capturing her own emotions, but also touching the audience is what drives her. \n\nVanherwegen graduated in 2023 with a master's degree in fine arts - photography (Magna cum laude)\n","user_id":714042,"name":"Ruth Vanherwegen","website":"www.ruthvanherwegen.com"},{"id":219665,"bio":"I started to take photos when my baby sister, Grace was born. She and I are twenty years apart. I took classes at Hunter College,  I.C.P. and the School for visual Arts. I am mostly a self taught photographer. Born in Queens N.Y. and lived most of my life on the west side of Manhattan N.Y. ","user_id":219063,"name":"lorraine stundis","website":"www.raineykay.com"},{"id":806321,"bio":"A visual diary of our era.\u0026nbsp;\nPreserving the moments that define us. ","user_id":792666,"name":"Mohamed Hisham","website":""},{"id":807242,"bio":"I was born in the Basque Country (Spain) in 1977. I have always portrayed everything that tells me or conveys something. I am a simple photography enthusiast. I have been dedicating myself to cinema for 25 years, I am currently a focus puller, but one day I hope to become a great camera operator, my lifelong desire. ","user_id":793386,"name":"Usue Sanz","website":""},{"id":106576,"bio":" Carolyn Doucette is an American photography, video and new media artist with a BFA from the University of Victoria.. Her work has shown and screened at art galleries and film festivals in the US, Canada and Europe. Her work and research concerns the connection between humans and nature,  the ecological implications of a nature/culture duality in Western thought paradigms, and the natural world vs. the \"sublime\" or \"picturesque\" landscape. She lives in Oracle, AZ and is currently working on a series of digitally altered photographs symbolizing the human presence in nature and our effect on the natural world.","user_id":105974,"name":"Carolyn Doucette","website":"vimeo.com/user9128670"},{"id":807247,"bio":"","user_id":793391,"name":"Savva Locci","website":null},{"id":715606,"bio":"I love all types of photography but especially love photographing people.   Photography is a passionate hobby which I have been pursuing for around 16 years.","user_id":715022,"name":"Rosalie Rowey","website":"@rosalierowey"},{"id":774313,"bio":"Blaine is a San Francisco based photographer who uses the camera as a tool to interrogate his perception, learning about the Self and its relationship to the world around it. ","user_id":766319,"name":"Blaine Herro","website":"fugue.photos"},{"id":807278,"bio":"Moscow based photographer interested in conceptual photography","user_id":793414,"name":"Aleksandr Speranskii","website":"www.speranskii.ru"},{"id":807250,"bio":"Capturing ephemeral instants and emotions is for me the essence of photography. Amateur photographer, I have always photographed when traveling or during event and gathering, it is only recently that I grow my artistic expression and the techniques to tame the story telling, the colors or reveal the drama of a Black \u0026amp; White image. \nNature is at the center of my inspiration either with magnificent landscapes, fascinating fauna or flora. \nI also explore Street photography, curious to discover the cities and freeze unique moments the street crowd offers.","user_id":793393,"name":"Claire Devillers","website":""},{"id":721100,"bio":"Jay Joseph, born and raised in St.Thomas, U.S.V.I. Now living in Sandy Springs, GA. He's a student at Savannah College of Art \u0026amp; Design majoring in Photography. His work is highly influenced from his upbringing and everything he was exposed to growing up. He creates work that makes him feel good but still leaves space for question from the viewers. Art that makes you feel many emotions, good or bad, last forever. ","user_id":720516,"name":"Jay Joseph","website":"www.thejayjoseph.com"},{"id":807304,"bio":"","user_id":793433,"name":"Janie Robison","website":"janierobison.com"},{"id":230117,"bio":"Vivian Selbo is a photographer, visual artist, information architect, and designer. Selbo holds a B.S. in Art from the Univ. of WI, Madison, and attended the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program. ","user_id":229515,"name":"Vivian Selbo","website":"www.cavil.com/involvebias"},{"id":807347,"bio":"","user_id":793469,"name":"Francesca Manzini","website":"francescamanziniphototales.blogspot.com"},{"id":779309,"bio":"Born in Barcelona, Marta’s inspiration for photography came from her father who was a fervent, amateur filmmaker and photographer during the 70’s. \n Graduated in Interior Design from Philadelphia University and The PanAmericana Institute of São Paulo. While in Brazil a new impetus for conceptual photography began in a professional framework. She attended multiple workshops and photoshoots throughout the world including: the Azores, Rwanda, Miami to name a few.  \nShe currently resides and develops projects in Merida, Yucatan.\nHere are some of my recent exhibitions and awards:\n-1854 British Journal of Photography contest OPENWALLS ARLES “SILENT” (Click) single photography WINNER (2021) - Arles, FRANCE \n-HISTORY MIAMI MUSEUM (Art Basel) - WINNER (1st place) (Click) - Miami Street Photography Festival - with the Miami Photo series “The Grove” (2020) - Miami, USA\n2024 - Centro Cultural La Cupula exhibition \"A Spanish eye in Yucatan\", Merida, Mexico\nPHotoEspaña, Exhibition \" Pomuch, Un Paso Mas Allá\", Madrid, Spain\n2023 -  PHotoEspaña, Photography Master, Madrid, Spain\n2022 - Art Gallery LA GALÁ 56:426, Merida, Mexico","user_id":770349,"name":"Marta Cabane","website":"macanaphotos.com"},{"id":807323,"bio":"","user_id":793449,"name":"Mahdi Amirmazaheri","website":""},{"id":807334,"bio":"Maybe documentary, sometimes in colour","user_id":793458,"name":"Michael Scheer","website":""},{"id":807400,"bio":"Originally from Australia, Chris has lived in London for more than 20 years. She has had a\nmultifaceted career that includes sustainable marine ecosystems and human behaviour change. For many years a keen hobbyist, in 2018 Chris decided to develop her photography to create art from nature. Now working almost full time on using her camera for creative self expression, Chris is beginning to enjoy success selling fine art prints, exhibiting her work, and getting published.","user_id":793506,"name":"Chris Grieve","website":"www.chrisgrievephotography.com"},{"id":75472,"bio":"Monzino (Vincenzo Marroccoli)\n\nI've been dealing with professional photography for many years, in collaboration with firms, advertising agencies, graphic studios and magazines, realizing still-life, interiors,  architecture and portraits. \nArchive Magazine, an international point of reference for advertising, has selected me among the best 200 worldwide advertising photographers\nIn the photograph of research I almost always used contexts that define \"containers\" (as in the case of \"The Fish Market\" or \"La mattanza\"), not to document them but to create my personal story that could express shareable emotions through images. \nSome critics have called them \"metaphysical\".\nSome of my personal exhibitions: the Museo Ken Damy in Brescia, the Italian Foundation for Photography in Turin, the Encontros da Imagem in Braga Portugal, the City of Milan, Mudima Foundation Milan.\n","user_id":75172,"name":"Vincenzo Marroccoli","website":"www.monzino.com"},{"id":197515,"bio":"With my art i use a large format Cameras  as a vehicle to embrace my artwork, \n  ","user_id":196913,"name":"dean barker","website":""},{"id":807452,"bio":"I consciously came to photography in 2021. The main source of inspiration is music. Many of my works have their own sound. I started the project “RUSSIAN SILENCE LONGING” in 2022. \nIn 2022 - with the help of it I talk about pain","user_id":793544,"name":"Мария Шамина","website":"shaminamariya.com"},{"id":75497,"bio":"I did\u0026nbsp;my first\u0026nbsp;basic course\u0026nbsp;in\u0026nbsp;2010\u0026nbsp;and then I have\u0026nbsp;repeated it in\u0026nbsp;2011, in order\u0026nbsp;to assimilate\u0026nbsp;the\u0026nbsp;base knowledges.\u0026nbsp;Between\u0026nbsp;2011\u0026nbsp;and\u0026nbsp;2012\u0026nbsp;I I have participated in\u0026nbsp;advanced\u0026nbsp;photographers\u0026nbsp;courses\u0026nbsp;for\u0026nbsp;studio’s\u0026nbsp;and outdoor\u0026nbsp;photo\u0026nbsp;model.\u0026nbsp;In\u0026nbsp;2013\u0026nbsp;I joined the\u0026nbsp;photo club\u0026nbsp;of my city. With my membership, in the photo club, I could participate\u0026nbsp;in\u0026nbsp;an additional\u0026nbsp;digital\u0026nbsp;photography course,\u0026nbsp;with\u0026nbsp;a\u0026nbsp;National Geographic\u0026nbsp;photographer.\u0026nbsp;I continued\u0026nbsp;my\u0026nbsp;self-taught\u0026nbsp;studies\u0026nbsp;by reading\u0026nbsp;many books,\u0026nbsp;and\u0026nbsp;doing\u0026nbsp;a lot of practice,\u0026nbsp;with different photographic styles.\u0026nbsp;In July\u0026nbsp;2014\u0026nbsp;I attended\u0026nbsp;a\u0026nbsp;photographic workshop in the Dolomites,\u0026nbsp;and then\u0026nbsp;in October\u0026nbsp;2014 I took part to a trip/reportage\u0026nbsp;for eleven\u0026nbsp;days\u0026nbsp;in\u0026nbsp;India,\u0026nbsp;in the region\u0026nbsp;of Rajasthan. From\u0026nbsp;this trip\u0026nbsp;I had the opportunity to\u0026nbsp;do\u0026nbsp;a photo exhibition\u0026nbsp;entitled \"The beauty of\u0026nbsp;India\",in my\u0026nbsp;country of residence (Carmignano),\u0026nbsp;in\u0026nbsp;the province of Prato. In the exhibition I\u0026nbsp;showed\u0026nbsp;twenty-four\u0026nbsp;of my photographs.\u0026nbsp;With\u0026nbsp;this\u0026nbsp;view\u0026nbsp;I could\u0026nbsp;get know\u0026nbsp;more, and\u0026nbsp;learn from\u0026nbsp;the comments of several\u0026nbsp;experts in the field.\u0026nbsp;I had\u0026nbsp;a\u0026nbsp;affluence of\u0026nbsp;about\u0026nbsp;500/600\u0026nbsp;people,\u0026nbsp;throughout all the period of the\u0026nbsp;exhibition.\nI had\u0026nbsp;a publication as\u0026nbsp;an emergent\u0026nbsp;photographer\u0026nbsp;on\u0026nbsp;a\u0026nbsp;domain\u0026nbsp;site, and other\u0026nbsp;magazines. \nIn the\u0026nbsp;National Geographic\u0026nbsp;Italy magazine, of\u0026nbsp;February\u0026nbsp;2015,\u0026nbsp;was shown\u0026nbsp;one of my\u0026nbsp;photo.\nIn April I travelled to New York where I did an internship with training of street photography a professional photographer, and I was invited along to my group to visit the prestigious Magnum Photo Agency, where I had the honor to know one of the largest printers in the world Pablo Inirio.","user_id":75197,"name":"Fortunato Matteo","website":"www.matteofortunato.it"},{"id":807431,"bio":"new artist in brussels trying street photography with a Rolleiflex","user_id":793529,"name":"charles tytgat","website":""},{"id":807403,"bio":"","user_id":793509,"name":"Mike Cullom","website":"www.viewbug.com/member/critique#/critique/photos"},{"id":245835,"bio":"amateur photographer","user_id":245233,"name":"Marcin Radziuk","website":"eyeem.com/u/marcitk"},{"id":172909,"bio":"Elaine Norman is an artist and photographer who left her native Detroit to attend Pratt institute, where she studied photography with Philip Perkis. Her photographs, designs, drawings, and mixed-media photo-collages have been commissioned by a diverse group of clients, including Farrar Straus \u0026amp; Giroux,  the New York Transit Museum and Sony Music, among others.  Her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries nationwide. Selected public collections include The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of the City of New York, Brooklyn Public Library, and Library of Congress. ","user_id":172307,"name":"Elaine Norman","website":"www.behance.net/elainenorman"},{"id":807470,"bio":"","user_id":793556,"name":"Mario Torres","website":"mario.camera"},{"id":849288,"bio":"Ultra High Temperature Furnace\nUltra high-temperature furnaces are specifically designed to reach temperatures higher than traditional high-temperature furnaces. These furnaces are used in specialized applications, including advanced materials research, metal melting, and semiconductor processing. To learn more about ultra high-temperature furnaces, visit this page.","user_id":835132,"name":"project heatconsensors","website":"heatconsensors.com/high-temperature-furnace"},{"id":75859,"bio":"Francesco Lucifora nasce a Modica nel 1985.  \nFRANCESCO LUCIFORA WAS BORN IN MODICA IN 1985.\nWHEN HE WAS JUST A CHILD, SHOWS A GREAT INTEREST IN ARTS THAT PUSHES HIM TO ATTEND THE INSTITUTE OF ART AND TO GET CLOSE TO PAINTING AND ALSO, FOR A CERTAIN PERIOD, TO GRAFFITIS’ WORLD.\nWHEN HE FINISHES THE SECONDARY SCHOOL , HE TOTALLY DEVOTES HIMSELF TO PAINTING, THAT BECOMES HIS FIRST INTEREST, AND HE JOINS UP THE DECORATION CLASS TO “ACCADEMIA DELLE BELLE ARTI” IN ROME. HOWEVER THAT CHOICE, DOESN’T SATISFY FULLY HIS EXPECTATIONS, SO HE LEAVES THE “ETERNAL CITY” AND HE GOES BACK TO SICILY. \nIN 2008 HE STARTS THE STUDIES AGAIN, ATTENDING THE RESTORATION CLASS TO THE “ACCADEMIA DELLE BELLE ARTI” OF CATANIA WHERE HE GETS GRADUATION.\nMEANWHILE, HE DISCOVERS A NEW PASSION FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHY. SO, HIS ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENTS INCREASE AND FRANCESCO STARTS TO EXPERIMENTS NEW TECHNIQUES, TO MIX PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY, TO SEARCH FOR NEW STYLES AND CONTENTS. \nAFTER SOME PERSONAL PAINTING EXHIBITIONS, COMES TO A NEW PAINTING PROJECT, “RITRATTI MANOVRABILI”, IN WHICH THE ARTIST COMPARES HIMSELF WITH THE CURRENT SOCIETY USING THE IRONY AND THE SENSITIVITY THAT IDENTIFY HIS PERSONALITY.\nAT THE SAME TIME OF HIS PAINTING PROJECT, BORNS THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ONE WITH THE TITLE “STATI D’ANIMO”, AN UNION BETWEEN THE PHOTOGRAPHIC AND PAINTING ARTS, AN EXPRESSION OF AN IRONIC ANALYSIS OF CURRENT THEMES.\n","user_id":75559,"name":"Francesco Lucifora","website":"www.francescolucifora.it"},{"id":807475,"bio":"Jacob Heiny is an artist and photographer from Modesto, California. He received a BFA in Photography in 2014 from Pacific Northwest College of Art and an MA in Critical Theory and Creative Research in 2016 from Pacific Northwest College of Art. He has shown work at Albatross Gallery, Black Box Gallery, Decode Gallery, PLACE Gallery, and Praxis Photo Arts Center.  Jacob currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon.","user_id":793561,"name":"Jacob Heiny","website":"www.jacobheiny.com"},{"id":807494,"bio":"Born in Odesa, Ukraine. Was into photography ever since I can remember myself.","user_id":793575,"name":"Stefan Levchenko","website":""},{"id":634251,"bio":"Australian traveling the globe and living in different continents. Inspired by the World and enjoy capturing Lifestyle, Food, Streets and People.","user_id":633667,"name":"rosie herceg","website":"rosiryder.com"},{"id":37451,"bio":" Michel Delsol, born in Paris, works and lives in New York City,  has a degree in film semiotics and linguistics. He studied with Roy DeCavara and apprenticed to Arnold Newman.\n  Michel's portrait book ‘Edges of the Rainbow: LGBTQ Japan'  documents the diversity of LGBTQ\u0026nbsp;culture and activism in contemporary Japan. Hilton Als, critic and curator has written about it: \"The exquisite humanity in this book transcends all geographical and cultural difference to show us what is universal in ourselves, and germane to place. A triumph of  insight and heart.\" \n  He has had solo exhibits of his portrait and landscape work in New York,  Washington, D.C., Paris , Italy and Japan, as well as participated in group exhibits at 'Sheltered Gardens', Athens, Greece , the  I. C. A. in London, the Museum of the city of Munich and the Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany, Getty Images gallery London and New York.\n His work was shortlisted for the Hariban Award and has received the judges award from The Society of Publication designers, and awards from Px3, Prix de la Photographie Paris and the Tokyo International Foto Awards.\n\n ","user_id":37456,"name":"Michel Delsol","website":"www.micheldelsol.com"},{"id":75544,"bio":" ","user_id":75244,"name":"Mike Melnotte","website":"melnotte.zenfolio.com"},{"id":197774,"bio":"LIZ LUCSKO (b. 1981) is an American photographer based in New York City. Liz studied journalism at the University of La Verne, California then earned a graduate degree in photography from S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse, New York. Liz apprenticed under portrait photographer, Mark Seliger and fashion photographer, James Macari.","user_id":197172,"name":"Liz Lucsko","website":"www.lizlucsko.com"},{"id":568749,"bio":"I call myself an \"anthro-photographer\"  combining my backgrounds in cultural anthropology and the arts to create images that lead the viewer through familiar landscapes made new through ethereal multiple exposures, graphic urban landscapes, creative portraiture. I am an observer of the, often unnoticed beauty around us and within us. \n\n","user_id":568165,"name":"Anitra Lavanhar","website":"www.anitraseye.com"},{"id":806300,"bio":"My name is simone fischer-trefzer. I live in a small village of Germany near Basel in Switzerland.\nI learned photography by an old artist for the last years and I love to photographes people in my own studio.\nmy style an my passion are the colors black and white. so I love to photograph reduced and very clean. \n","user_id":792647,"name":"SIMONE FISCHER-TREFZER","website":"www.simone-fischer-photograhpy.de"},{"id":807474,"bio":"","user_id":793560,"name":"Lingxiao Ma","website":""},{"id":807500,"bio":"Medical doctor, I have been taking photos for 45 years during my free time. I like finding moments of life.","user_id":793580,"name":"Bruno LANSON","website":""},{"id":75736,"bio":"Fotografa professionista, la mia passione per la fotografia nasce dalla voglia di esprimere situazioni sociali quasi impercettibili attraverso i miei progetti fotografici. Ho studiato presso la Libera Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze corso di Fotografia, partecipando a diversi workshop con personaggi di alto rilievo del mondo della fotografia. Lavoro in diversi settori come Eventi (cerimonie, concerti, eventi vari), Still life, Reportage, Moda.","user_id":75436,"name":"Giusy Concolino","website":"giusyconcolino93.myportfolio.com"},{"id":45569,"bio":"I was born in 1962 in Kalamata and grew up in Athens. Although I studied commercial photography, I remained an amateur photographer. I attended Plato Riveli's artistic seminar in 1999, which defined my relationship with photography. I have participated in various group exhibitions and competitions. Photography for me is travel, adventure and emotional moments. It is an instinctive attempt to understand the things around me. Sometimes I wonder why I take pictures. What is it that makes me want to freeze in time a piece of fleeting reality? Why do I seek order, rhythm and harmony as a fulfillment of an inner need or self-expression? Whether I'm at home, on the street, or in nature, when I take photos, I don't have a specific subject in mind. Simply, I follow the call of the wind and the traces of light either inside me or in the spaces I move, and this gives me an indescribable sense of freedom that acts as a starting point and basis for creating a new world that I commune and share with others.\n\n","user_id":45574,"name":"IOANNIS GALANOPOULOS","website":"www.lensculture.com/ioannis- galanopoulos/projects"},{"id":257606,"bio":"","user_id":257004,"name":"LASDA TAKBANUAZ","website":"lasda.myportfolio.com"},{"id":727688,"bio":"I am a photographer out of Asheville, North Carolina, who travels the world, also singing in the band, Mt. Kili. ","user_id":727104,"name":"rick sichta","website":""},{"id":807503,"bio":"","user_id":793583,"name":"Pascal Sautelet","website":""},{"id":807551,"bio":"\nJan Boeve works as a photographer for the cultural center De Balie in Amsterdam. In 2022 he also started as a street photographer.","user_id":793621,"name":"Jan Boeve","website":""},{"id":76530,"bio":"José David Valiente (1986) is a documentary and fine art photographer based in Murcia, Spain. He studied Audiovisual Image and then continued with Artistic Photography at Murcia School of Arts. \n\nJosé is powerfully drawn to decadence, marginals, bizarre, wild and mystery. His work reflects the environment around him and he makes use of its elements to portray himself.\n\nValiente's work has been featured in various online publications including British Journal of Photography, Fisheye Magazine, Aint-Bad and Der Greif and he was selected by British Journal of Photography as one of their annual \"Ones To Watch”.\n\n","user_id":76230,"name":"Jose David Valiente","website":"www.jdvaliente.com"},{"id":75729,"bio":"His formal education began in 1992 at the ‘Liceo artistico’ in Cagliari, followed by studies in philosophy and the London College of Communication and Photofusion (London).\nA versatile artist, he uses architecture as a metaphor to describe the rift existing between man and his relationship with nature, in order to better comprehend how we perceive and are influenced by reality. Through visual imagination and narrative, he endeavors to form new perspectives on society and history. As the main component of all urban landscapes, it is concrete that is responsible for the untamed transformation of nature and landscapes. Mei Ziqian sees it as the key to representing the gap that has opened up between man and nature and the subsequent exploitation of man by man.\n ","user_id":75429,"name":"Mei Ziqian","website":"www.meiziqian.com"},{"id":70441,"bio":"Scott Offen (b. 1960) is an American East Coast photographer whose work has been exhibited across the United States and prominently featured online. Scott holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He was selected as a finalist for the Critical Mass top 200 Photolucida award in 2021 and has been chosen as a participant in the Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review in 2020 and 2021. Scott became a recipient of the MassArt Graduate Thesis Award in 2024.","user_id":70174,"name":"Scott Offen","website":"www.scottoffen.net"},{"id":111276,"bio":"H. Severin was born in 1966, lives and works in Hanover/Germany. He started taking digital photography in Paris and London in 2006.\nInspired by international street photography collectives Seconds2Real and iN-PUBLiC he exclusively shoots street photography since 2010.","user_id":110674,"name":"Hans Severin","website":"www.hseverin.com"},{"id":807612,"bio":"Non professional photographer with a passion for street photography .\n73 years old. Retired medical doctor.","user_id":793670,"name":"Alexander Tsudik","website":""},{"id":75838,"bio":"I am an Iranian Lecturer and photographer.\nI was educated in photography (University of Tehran) and I have  master's degree in this field.\nI am ,currently, faculty member of Art at the University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran.\nSince 2007, I have serious photography.\nOverall, I was very interested in social documentary photography. In this genre, I've photographed in Tehran.\nI am very interested in research about photography. In this context, I have published several scientific papers. I have also published three books about photography:\n\"Photo hermeneutics as text\" (ISBN: 978-600-7061-13-8);\n\"Practical Implications of Body Language in photography\" (ISBN: 978-600-7061-04-6)\n\"Little Book of Photography\" (ISBN: 978-600-7061-02-2).\n\nand so on...\n","user_id":75538,"name":"Mohamad Hasanpur","website":""},{"id":202948,"bio":"Elena Ivchenko\ngeb.  in St. Petersburg\nseit 1994     lebt in Deutschland\nseit  1996    Organisation  von Veranstaltungen: Konzerte, Ausstellungen, Video- und Fotokunstprojekte \n2013     Projekt „Paradies“ und Einzelausstellung bei der  internationale  Filmpremiere, OK, LU\n2015      internationale Gruppenausstellung,  national centre for contemporary arts, Jekaterinburg, Russland\n2015      Einzelausstellung,  Deutsche Film- und Fototechnik Museum DFTM,  Deidesheim\n2018      Einzelausstellung,  Deutsche Film- und Fototechnik Museum DFTM,  Deidesheim\n2024      Einzelausstellung,  Deutsche Film- und Fototechnik Museum DFTM,  Deidesheim","user_id":202346,"name":"elena ivchenko","website":"eivchenko7.wixsite.com/elena-fotografie"},{"id":763911,"bio":"Elisa Mazzuca is a visual artists from Sicily, Italy, currently based in  South East  London. \n\nHer  image-making  practice involves more than one medium, as most of her visual alchemy is based on a multidisciplinary and experimental approach, merging photography, art direction, and design.  \n\nParticularly interested in documentary and portrait photography, she carries out her projects through research, trial, experimentation. Passionate about culture, communities, and collaboration, she likes to build relationships with the subjects that appear in her photographs. \n\n\n","user_id":758037,"name":"Elisa Mazzuca","website":"elisamazzuca.com"},{"id":537061,"bio":"I am an anthropologist who loves art. I usually take photos as part of my research, but I like to occasionally experiment with the possibilities and limitations of the camera at hand, catch the scenes that develop before my eyes, and sometimes play with digital apps, except AI-driven platforms and programs.","user_id":536477,"name":"Gabriela Vargas-Cetina","website":"www.flickr.com/people/songcatcher"},{"id":75793,"bio":"Born in Orvieto on 15 February 1964.\nShe got her degree in Economics and Commerce at Sapienza in Rome (Italy).\nShe currently lives in Lecce, where she works in a public company.\nSince childhood she has the passion for photography.\nAt the age of fourteen she receives her first Reflex, which changes her way of observing the world, objects, and people.\nBecome a photographer by vocation and live forever with her Reflex for over thirty years.\nShe has participated in several exhibitions, and has been a winner in several competitions; some of these:Honorable Mentions at the Photography Festival of FIOF 2017 and 2018, finalist at the Miami Street Photography Festival 2018, first prize in the Photo Contest 2018 promoted by Amnesty International.\nSome of her photos have been published on important photographic magazines, one of which is National Geographic.\nHer photography is essentially a journey report, an ethnic testimony of the uses and customs of other peoples.","user_id":75493,"name":"Luciana Trappolino","website":"www.lucianatrappolino.it"},{"id":807678,"bio":"I became enamored with how images could not only capture a moment in time and space but also convey the emotion and mood of a person or perspective. Photography is like poetry in this way. It has allowed me to show others the world as I see it - sometimes concrete, sometimes dreamlike, but at all times infused with wonder and beauty. \n\nI currently live in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, where forests, mountains, cliffs, and the sea co-exist in their most majestic forms. ","user_id":793721,"name":"Heather Hendricks","website":""},{"id":807702,"bio":"","user_id":793739,"name":"Axel Corjon","website":""},{"id":98703,"bio":"I have taken probably 150000 images in my 8 long stays in Japan.  When I look at them my \nobvious attraction to the weathered wood I found in every temple.  I created a series called, I \nAM and as I struggled to “define” who I am through my photography, I was drawn to the images \nI had captured of the wood and I found myself joyfully identifying with what I saw.Bonnie Blake-Drucker is an architect who has a  passion for photographing light and shadow, reflection and color since being a teenager in New  York City.\nAs an architect/photographer, my work delves into the intricate interplay between form, light, and culture, with a particular focus on the timeless elegance of black and white imagery set against the backdrop of Japan.  Blending architectural precision with photographic artistry, Bonnie Blake-Drucker captures the unseen connections between science and art, inviting viewers into a world shaped by innovation and an eye for detail.  \n\nThrough my lens, I seek to capture the essence of Japanese architecture, revealing its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. In each photograph, I aim to convey a sense of reverence for the meticulous craftsmanship, old and sustainable be","user_id":98104,"name":"Bonnie Blake-Drucker","website":"stumblingintobeauty.com"},{"id":703037,"bio":"ins. @bossbyp","user_id":702453,"name":"YUEPENG BAO","website":""},{"id":834970,"bio":"I live in Hanover and spend a lot of my free time exploring the wide world. Since the age of 18, photography has been my great passion, which continues to deepen with each passing year. My work covers a wide range of genres, focusing mainly on nature and architectural photography. I have a particular fondness for abstract, creative and minimalist art in these disciplines. Inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the world, I try to capture the essence of the places I visit and the different people I meet. Using my Canon lenses, I freeze moments in time and share my experiences with others. My photographs have been published in several prestigious publications and I have also had the honor of receiving awards and recognition in photography competitions around the world.","user_id":820708,"name":"Michael Jurek","website":"www.photodesignjurek.com"},{"id":807716,"bio":"Seitaro Yamazaki is a contemporary artist and designer living and working in Tokyo. \nEarning BA in Sociology from Rikkyo University in 2006 and a successful career as designer in the fields of graphic design, product design, spatial design,  he earned MFA in Architecture from Kyoto University of Arts in 2016. \nSince then, he has been creating contemporary art works in the fields of sculpture, installation, video, painting, and media art (e.g. typeface set as art). His works had been exhibited in London, NY, Venice, Washington DC, Nagasaki, Tokyo, etc. He also commissioned artworks by companies such as Mitsubishi Estate in 2022, and he oversaw the design of the award ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games as director in 2019-21. \nHe has been trying to find and show the beauty of ambiguity, transience, and the things that were never depicted, spoken, or formed in his works. Recently he focused on sonographs as sources of his art.\nHe also studied ink wash painting under Tsuchiya Shukou, along the lines of 18th Century Japanese painter Maruyama Okyo, and Ikebana of Obara school under Toru Watarai.","user_id":793751,"name":"Seitaro Yamazaki","website":"seiyamazaki.com"},{"id":807725,"bio":"Anton Shevelov - traveler, blogger, photographer and soldier of the regular army of Ukraine, who films the war and its consequences on the territory of Ukraine","user_id":793757,"name":"Anton Shevelov","website":"www.facebook.com/1200dpi"},{"id":65103,"bio":"","user_id":64839,"name":"João De Matos","website":"www.cortesmattos.com"},{"id":334552,"bio":"TIFA (Tokyo International foto Awards) 2020 Silver Winner in Portfolio.\nChromatic Awards 2020 Silver Winner in Street. \nPSPA 2020 Silver Winner in the Transport.\n  BIFA (Budapest International foto Awards) 2020 Bronze Winner in Personal Portfolio.  \nPX3 (Prix de la Photographie Paris) 2020 two Bronze Winner in Street and Smartphone Photography Professional.\nMonovisions Photography Awards 2020 two Honorable Mention.\nIPA (International Photography Award) 2018-2019-2020 Honorable Mention in Street.\nAPA  (Annual Photography Awards) 2018-2019-2020 4 Honorable Mention in Street and one Honorable Mention in Landscape.\nLENSCULTURE 2018-2019, 10 photos editors choices.\nDigital exhibitions 2020 New-York Berlin Madrid Vienne. Exhibition in Besancon 2020 in France.\nEdited in PHOTOGRAPHIZE (USA), DODHO (Spain), EYE PHOTO,Magazines 2019-2020-2021.\n\n","user_id":333950,"name":"Stephane Navailles","website":"www.facebook.com/stephanenavailles1967"},{"id":805419,"bio":"Stephen LaReign Hues is a versatile artist with a career spanning 30+ years. He is recognized for his eclectic and unique vision, creating art that is magical, whimsical, and poignant. He has performed in and collaborated on various productions with a particular interest in world mythologies. Stephen was nominated for a NYC Drama Desk Award for “Outstanding Choreography” for RAMAYANA 2k3, at La MaMa ETC.\n\nStephen's artistry was highly influenced by being a young artist in Montréal during the 1990s. During this period, he was a co-artistic director, photographer, writer, and performer with the renowned gender-bending collective, House of Pride. Both in front of and behind the camera, participating and documenting, Stephen was AKA, LaReign.\n\nAs a self-taught photographer, Stephen was pivotal in capturing the era's vibrant LGBTQ+ shifting cultural landscape. His images were often used as immersive projections in performances long before this technique became mainstream. Stephen’s archive stands as a testament to the uninhibited creativity and resilience of the communities he was a part of, capturing a world where boundaries were blurred, and self-expression was celebrated.","user_id":791999,"name":"Stephen Hues","website":"www.stephenhues.com"},{"id":692885,"bio":"Tatiana Sotres has been a photojournalist for over 18 years. In the past seven years, I have been focused my work on documenting women's participation in marches in Mexico City. She is also an activist with 15 years of experience working on human rights and sexual and reproductive rights for sexual and gender diverse populations.\n\n","user_id":692301,"name":"Tatiana Sotres","website":"www.punto-ciego.com"},{"id":285025,"bio":"For my free work I love black and white and try to combine light with emotion. When i feel the scene, i shoot it. ","user_id":284423,"name":"maurits van hout","website":"www.mauritsvanhout.com"},{"id":805292,"bio":"Mainly working in black and white, interested in people, faces and crowds. Admirer of William Klein and Daido Moriyama's work.","user_id":791908,"name":"Andrew Wood","website":"www.pocketmoneyphotography.com"},{"id":597786,"bio":"Lorenzo Pipi was born in Verbania in 1992 and now lives in Meina, on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Water is one of the recurring elements in his works, also a symbol of his strong link with his parents' place of origin, Lipari. Dedicated exclusively to the use of 35 mm black and white film, Lorenzo captures scenarios of solitude where each shot becomes an expedient for a visual meditation, a space to explore and to explore oneself; a place where to find balance - in listening to silence - and where to find peace - a vital need in the age of hyperconnection.\nLorenzo received a mention as ‘Terna's most voted work’ at the Driving Energy 2023 Award (Terna Prize) with his work ‘Peace, in balance’, with the following motivation: ‘Lorenzo Pipi's work invites us to give priority to centring the self, to the search for one's own inner balance and to focusing on what in our lives is essential and worth pursuing.\nHis work over the years has been echoed in national and trade newspapers, and was confirmed with semi-final placement for two consecutive years at the prestigious Siena International Photo Awards (SIPA).","user_id":597202,"name":"Lorenzo Pipi","website":"prowedaward.com/photographer/lorenzopipi"},{"id":140892,"bio":"My name is Pauline. Photography is part of my life since I studied photojournalism in Brussels back in the 90ties.\nMy main work was about a poor district in Brussels called „Les Marolles“, for which I got first class honors from\nthe jury. Then I jobbed in many areas of photography, also as an editor, always touching the world of images.\nAfter a pure analogue time, I had to face a very empty, dry period coming with the digital revolution.\nNow I am back, after a year of studies in digital photography and digital photo edition at LIK Academy in Vienna\nfinishing summa cum laude. ","user_id":140290,"name":"Pauline Thurn und Taxis","website":"www.paulinett.net"},{"id":781168,"bio":"Photographer and artist.  Loves to do nature, street, art and astro photography.  Experiments with techniques to bring out painting like effect in photographs.","user_id":771842,"name":"Mili Vishwakarma","website":"www.milivphotography.com"},{"id":681513,"bio":"Currently living and working in Sydney, Australia.\n\nKyle Hoffmann is an artist working primarily using photography and analogue processes. His work is inspired by the natural world and fundamental hidden phenomena that shape our human experience. Fascinated by these mechanisms, the movements of deep time, and how they influence our perceived reality. ","user_id":680929,"name":"Kyle Hoffmann","website":"www.kylehoffmann.com.au"},{"id":146142,"bio":"@jchervas70","user_id":145540,"name":"Juan Carlos Hervás Martínez","website":"www.jchervas.blogspot.com"},{"id":75836,"bio":"Beatrice Perticaroli, Ancona, 20/11/1991\nStudent of Architecture in Florence, Photographer and Musician.\nWinner of numerous awards, interviews from magazines such as Barbadillo and GQ Italia, is the official photographer of the Summer Jamboree of Senigallia. In 2012 she made her two biggest projects: \"The souvenir of life\" and \"Pandora's diary\". In 2014, one of her photos was selected by National Geographic Italy and published as the photo of the month. Winner twice of the Italy Photo Marathon 2018 (in Florence). In 2019 she won the photographic competition of Italian Caritas as a professional photographer and the National First Prize \"Carafoli\". \n\n\"Photography is my way of telling through the eyes of the camera and the soul. Good photos?  idea, a good eye and heart to be able to transfer your soul through a device. It's only if you look inside yourself that you see the world. TECHNIQUE DOES NOT COUNT, I TAKE CARE OF EMOTIONS \"","user_id":75536,"name":"Beatrice Perticaroli","website":"emozionifoto.wixsite.com/beatriceperticaroli"},{"id":667947,"bio":"Alex Sher is an award-winning American underwater fine art photographer internationally recognized for his distinctive depictions of feminine sensuality.\nSher was born in Ukraine and moved to the United States with his family in 1995. \nSher started showing his photographs in the early nineties in Kyiv, Ukraine. He was considering himself an emerging artist until one of his pieces was stolen from an exhibition in Kyiv, leading him to the epiphany that his works represented a significant value to the public. \nLater in US Sher began experimenting with marine wildlife photography and sharply moved toward figurative fine art. His latest artistic innovations blend figurative and abstract photography into forms that could be almost mistaken for abstract paintings.\nSher’s underwater photography began to attract extensive interest in 2015. To date, his works have been exhibited in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other major cities including the Louvre Museum in Paris. His first solo show was held in 2016 in Los Angeles by Bruce Lurie Gallery. Since his debut, Sher had seven exclusive exhibitions, participated in numerous group exhibitions and promine","user_id":667363,"name":"Alex Sher","website":"alexshergallery.com"},{"id":807789,"bio":"Steven W Adams is a photographer specializing in portraiture and photojournalism. He seeks to shoot genuine, candid human expressions in both the studio and in the field. He works in the local news and has served as Art and Photography Editor of the literary magazine The Adroit Journal for the past 7 years.","user_id":793808,"name":"Steven Adams","website":"www.swesta.com"},{"id":252233,"bio":"I’m a freelance art director with a passion for photography. It began with the treasured family pictures my parents brought from Italy when we immigrated to Canada \nThese snapshots of family and places from the past triggered strong emotions which no doubt had a great influence on me as a photographer. \nWhile mostly self-taught, my role as an art director has afforded me the opportunity to learn from the many talented photographers I’ve collaborated with over the years. \nI enjoy working in both digital and analog formats. While digital photography offers \nlimitless creative possibilities, there’s something about the tactile process of analog that transports me back to the excitement of developing my first photo in the high school darkroom.","user_id":251631,"name":"Frank Lepre","website":""},{"id":158273,"bio":"I was born 1965 in Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany.\nI grew up with English, stories and pictures. \nI live and work in Berlin, Germany and Arthez-de-Béarn, France.\nAndrea Brehme, August 2024\n","user_id":157671,"name":"Andrea Brehme","website":"www.tulip-photo.de"},{"id":429369,"bio":"I am a free lance photographer. Work mainly in Africa and Italy.","user_id":428785,"name":"Carlo Soffietti","website":"soffietti.myportfolio.com"},{"id":807735,"bio":"Ambitionierter Hobbyfotograf seit 2019. \nGenres: Hauptsächlich Architektur, Landschaft, Street\nIch mag Langzeitbelichtungen und Fine Art-Bearbeitungen.\nEquipment: Nikon Z 7, diverse Nikon-Z-Objektive, Haida-Filter, Stativ","user_id":793765,"name":"Michael Wiese","website":"www.mwiemodus.de  (in Arbeit)"},{"id":807637,"bio":"I am a visual storyteller with a deep passion for uncovering and sharing untold stories from the Persian Gulf and beyond. My photography is rooted in a poetic style, shaped by the influence of my grandfather, a published storyteller and poet, who nurtured my love for narrative from an early age.\n\nI trained in Visual Art at a university in Iran, refining my visual language skills. I furthered my studies in storytelling in film at the University of London and expanded my expertise in documentary filmmaking at the Frontline Club Documentary School.\n\nAs the founder of Pixflow and Postpace, a creative company based in Paris, I blend my artistic vision with entrepreneurial endeavors in the film industry. I’m eager to collaborate with galleries and exhibitions that value the power of visual storytelling and wish to present work that challenges perceptions and invites audiences to see the world through a different lens.\n","user_id":793689,"name":"RËZA DÉHGHÄN","website":""},{"id":808107,"bio":"","user_id":794061,"name":"Robert Gordon","website":""},{"id":525171,"bio":"Gilbert Duclos est né en 1952 à Montréal.\n \nDepuis 1977, il voyage dans de grandes villes pour faire de la photographie de rue (street photography)","user_id":524587,"name":"Gilbert Duclos","website":"gilbert duclos.com"},{"id":807200,"bio":"Hello, my name is Isatomi. I have been taking photos for 15 years, and in 2020 I participated in the \"Tsutaya Kyoto Okazaki Store Private Photo Sales Project\" and exhibited my work. Currently, I am working as a person in charge in the metaverse project \"icon\" and pursuing a new expression beyond the boundary between digital and real.\n\nhttps://isatomi.myportfolio.com/\n","user_id":793356,"name":"CHIKAKO TAKESUE","website":"isatomi.myportfolio.com"},{"id":75883,"bio":"Born in Switzerland, Shari Yantra Marcacci is a visual artist. Her work explores themes of loss, trauma, intimacy, and self-discovery with a focus on personal storytelling centered around self and family. Her background in dance and filmmaking informs her directorial and documentary skills, giving her a sensitivity and insight into universal human traits, their characteristics and psychology.\n\nMarcacci’s work has been exhibited in the US and Europe in venues such as The Center of Fine Art Photography, the Los Angeles Center of Photography, the Houston Center for Photography, the SE Center for Photography, and ICP International Center of Photography NY, and galleries including Dark Room, PhotoPlace, and Alta Vista Arts during PhotoSaintGermain in Paris. Her work has been featured in numerous publications such as F-STOP magazine, Shots Magazine, Lenscratch, Float Magazine, FRAMES Magazine and in the book Global Images for a Global Crisis by ICP New York. Her work is held in private collections.\n\nAfter two decades in Los Angeles, Marcacci currently lives in Switzerland.  ","user_id":75583,"name":"Shari Yantra Marcacci","website":"www.shariyantra.com"},{"id":111991,"bio":"Philip LePage (1996 BA Art History) was born in 1969 in Northern Canada but left and remained in Europe and Asia for 13 years. He currently lives on Prince Edward Island, Canada.\n\nPhotography for Philip LePage is very centered on the contradictions inherent in ideas of home, identity and belonging. He thinks of photography as a journey between two worlds. A middle ground that separates and joins at the same time, a liminal space. ","user_id":111389,"name":"Philip LePage","website":"www.philiplepage.com"},{"id":807810,"bio":"Amateur wildlife photographer exploring and documenting wildlife across the world and on my travels, hoping to shine a light on climate change and conservation. ","user_id":793826,"name":"Malini Chandrasekar","website":""},{"id":807807,"bio":"","user_id":793823,"name":"Silvia Niro","website":"it.linkedin.com/in/silvianiro"},{"id":75991,"bio":"Fotoreporter e Videomaker professionista;\nmi avvicino in maniera professionale alla fotografia nel 2003, studiando e specializzandomi in reportage e \"fotografia d'azione\";\nall'inizio della mia carriera ho affiancato le truppe dell'esercito durante le operazioni militari in patria e all'estero e seguendo numerosi reparti, in prevalenza alpini e paracadutisti; \nle mie fotografie sono state pubblicate dai più importanti media nazionali e internazionali. \nMentre nelle missioni i miei servizi riguardavano ovviamente la fotografia di guerra, le sessioni di addestramento ricordavano molto da vicino veri e propri eventi sportivi, questo mi ha dato modo di affinare una tecnica fotografica personale, che ho poi perfezionato anche grazie alla mia passione per gli sport estremi.\nDopo la mia ultima missione in Afghanistan, ho deciso di lasciare il ministero della difesa per intraprendere la carriera del fotografo freelance, le mie produzioni sono state in programmazione su SKY e FOX SPORT.","user_id":75691,"name":"Danilo Calogiuri","website":"www.domphotographer.com"},{"id":206757,"bio":"Photographer  seeking interesting light, shapes, texture and lines...","user_id":206155,"name":"Perry Resnick","website":"500px.com/pjresnick"},{"id":330206,"bio":"Sports photographer and former photojournalist at a National Media Group","user_id":329604,"name":"Christiaan Kotze","website":"www.candcphotoagency.com"},{"id":75947,"bio":"A Palestinian freelance photographer who resides in Haifa and Berlin. He works for the United\nNations and in private projects. His work presents visual stories about people’s concerns and the\ndetails of their lives. \nHis works have been displayed at the United Nations in Geneva and New York, among other\nplaces, and purchased by institutions such as Darat El Funoun in Amman, the ILO and other art\ncenters.\nwww.mbadarne.com\nInsta-Badarne1\n","user_id":75647,"name":"Mohamed Badarne","website":"www.mbadarne.com"},{"id":666647,"bio":"I am a photographer and take pictures to try to capture the narrative of what I’m seeing or feeling in a scene. I have a broad photographic range but mainly concentrate on people, street and landscape\nphotography. In all of these I look for multiple layers or stories, to read another level into a\ncomposition or scene, hoping to find glimpses of the surreal in the real. All the time aiming for\nbalance in colour, contrast and composition with interesting textures, shapes and lines adding more elements to a pictures story. Studying people though photography is where my work is now most focused. Certain characteristics of a person or their personal story and situation will make me want to draw closer to them and invariably (if allowed) to take pictures which express who they are or what they are feeling to observers. \n","user_id":666063,"name":"Kevin Sharkey","website":"kmsharkey.com"},{"id":112678,"bio":" I work with a range of subjects, but focus on candid, black and white images taken in public—aka “street photography.” I have won a number of awards and competitions, including being shortlisted in the 2023 Photo Review Competition, receiving an award of excellence by the All-Japan Association of Photographic Societies and winning first place in the 2023 Ribbet Emerging Photographer Competition.\n\nMy work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States and Europe and has been featured in a variety of on-line and print publications, including cover images for both fiction and nonfiction books. My own photography monograph, Street Stories, was published by Poltroon Press in 2021.","user_id":112076,"name":"Mark Coggins","website":"www.markcoggins.com"},{"id":692579,"bio":"Photography is a fundamental part of who I am. It’s my creative release and the vehicle for emotional exploration \u0026amp; self expression \nBorn Australia 1965, I have had connections to photography throughout my live and now enjoy the time to devote to a greater understanding","user_id":691995,"name":"Bill Martin","website":""},{"id":807903,"bio":"I have been photographing portraits for about 5 years, and recently I started studying fashion photography","user_id":793901,"name":"Elena Alekseenko","website":""},{"id":709351,"bio":"My journey into photography began as a refuge from the frustrations of painting, where my lack of drawing skills became evident. In photography, I discovered a medium that offered spontaneity and a unique freshness that painting couldn't provide. Despite this shift, I have retained my deep-seated passion for light, color, and composition, originally nurtured through my early experiences with painting. Today, I approach photography with a painterly sensitivity, shaping my vision and perspective through the lens.\nI’m drawn to photographing a diverse range of subjects, always striving to capture a distinctive point of view and visual treatment. Whether I'm exploring familiar surroundings or traveling to new places, my camera is a constant companion, ready to seize upon the moments and scenes that inspire me. While my photographic journey began in the traditional darkroom, I now work by using a computer to digitally manipulate my images. The allure of total power and control over my images that digital imaging allows is so seductive that I now no longer maintain a darkroom. Despite the digital manipulation, I strive to work in a totally photo-realistic manner. I don’t use AI to create.","user_id":708767,"name":"Jeff Schewe","website":"schewephoto.com"},{"id":260925,"bio":"Soy aficionado, amateur con mucho tiempo practicando. Me encanta. Regresé  a lo digital hace como 15 años después de mucho tiempo dejar la fotografía análoga. He estado aprendiendo mucho. Es la actividad que estaré haciendo ahora en esta etapa de mi vida.","user_id":260323,"name":"Enrique Aguirre","website":"500px.com/eaguirreg"},{"id":807901,"bio":"","user_id":793899,"name":"Richard Jackoway","website":""},{"id":76008,"bio":"DANIEL CABANAS MARTÍNEZ\n\nNacido en A Coruña un 14 de Julio de 1984\n\nInmerso en el mundo del audivisual, comienza su andadura trabajando ocho años para una productora de cine como ayudante de producción y dirección, en esos años vive en sus carnes la grata experiencia de poder asistir y participar a rodajes (tanto cortometrajes como largometrajes).\n\nComienza la andadura de Fotografía, una manera de “sencilla” y a veces la más complicada de poder congelar momentos en un rectángulo muy pequeño llamado visor. Durante 2 años y medio de duro aprendizaje, decide continuar con este “hobby” que más adelante podremos comprobar que lo llevará a cabo como “trabajo” (sin dejar de ser un hobby).\n\nEn 2012-2013 comienza un curso profesional de moda y retrato en la Escuela de fotografía EFTI de Madrid, pudiendo comprobar que hay un mundo ahí fuera (exteriores), como otro dentro de 4 paredes (estudio).\n\nA día de hoy soy fotógrafo profesional.","user_id":75708,"name":"Daniel Cabanas Martinez","website":"www.danielcabanas.es"},{"id":747250,"bio":"Yige completed her MA in Photography Arts at the University of Westminster in 2023 and now lives and works in London. In recent years, her practice has revolved around the relationship between individuals and groups, individual cognition, and the relationship between people and their surroundings. She is concerned with the overlapping and shifting nature of the universal consciousness and awareness of the collective.","user_id":743969,"name":"Yige Huang","website":""},{"id":807925,"bio":"","user_id":793919,"name":"Neeta Kepchar","website":"www.neetakepchar.com"},{"id":807958,"bio":"Me encanta contar y historias y orgulloso Mexicano","user_id":793945,"name":"Emiliano López Guzmán","website":""},{"id":352009,"bio":"","user_id":351407,"name":"Kiyohiko Mabuchi","website":"kmabuchi@net"},{"id":807941,"bio":"","user_id":793932,"name":"Gabrielle Revere","website":null},{"id":807920,"bio":"I have been capturing images for over fifty years and working in the panoramic format since 1977.  I switched to digital in 2010, and I have not looked back.  I am working on various projects:  Ice, Alaska, Coastal Rocks and Urban Surfaces.","user_id":793914,"name":"Scott Tansey","website":"scotttanseyphotography.zenfolio.com"},{"id":807957,"bio":"","user_id":793945,"name":"Emiliano López Guzmán","website":""},{"id":75996,"bio":"Fabrizio Alessi was born in Italy, studied photography at the IED in Rome . He worked as freelance in various agencies of the world. His interest in photo documentary led him to travel constantly . His photography, moments borrowed from the context of  street life, teem with a cast of characters that present to the viewer hints, traces of the story contained therein. Has exhibited in Rome, Paris, New York and Jakarta. Currently lives and work  in Bali, Indonesia","user_id":75696,"name":"Fabrizio Alessi","website":"www.fabrizioalessi.com"},{"id":75984,"bio":"متولد ۱۷ مرداد ۶۳\nدانش اموخته مرمت و احیا بناها و بافت های تاریخی\nعضو رسمی اتحادیه عکاسان ایران\nعضو رسمی فدراسیون جهانی هنر عکاسی\nعضو افتخاری مرکز توسعه هنرهای تجسمی\nبرنده جوایز عکاسی در مسابقات بین المللی\nنشان درجه دو هنری از شورا ارزشیابی هنرمندان","user_id":75684,"name":"Mohammad Reza Masoumi","website":"www.Mrmasoumi.ir"},{"id":807916,"bio":"","user_id":793911,"name":"Eric Stachon","website":""},{"id":76604,"bio":"Sono una ragazza di 23 anni, Mi sono diplomata a settembre 2016 in interior design a Verona.\nHo sempre avuto la passione per la fotografia, ho fatto svariati corsi.\nMi piace catturare il momento, prediligo soggetti come persone e in particolar modo bambini o anziani perchè sono quelli che a mio avviso sono più spontanei di tutto.","user_id":76304,"name":"Giorgia Chemello","website":""},{"id":76567,"bio":"Claudio Formisani are born 26 years ago, precisely Thursday, February 25, 1988 in Rome, the city of which they are madly in love !!\nRaised in Torbellamonaca, one of the many difficult neighborhoods of Rome, where it is easier than being lost.\nI do not have a great curriculum regarding the photographic experience I do not know if this is good or bad, whether as some say have a talent or if they are only a blunder.\nI only know that the camera now has become my medium, a medium that allows me to create, narrate and express myself as perhaps I never did.\nI approached to photograph a year ago (yes it's only a year that snap photos) chance, thanks to my partner Ilaria that convinces me to participate with you in the photography courses conducted by the Association New Scenarios Rome which are written and conducted by Alex Mezzenga photojournalist and photographer Francesco Esposito.\nIt 's Alex Mezzenga (Photojournalist LaPresse) that with his experience and his charisma, manages to convey the passion for photography and make me fall in love with this magnificent art, which allows to express myself better.\nThe fact is that from that day when I followed the first lesson my camera is always in the shoulder, who regularly carry with me, ready to capture my every emotion.\nHave been published in national magazine Reflex Photography in the month of November 2014.","user_id":76267,"name":"Claudio Formisani","website":"claudioformisani.tumblr.com  "},{"id":411809,"bio":"Denisse Ariana Pérez is a Caribbean-born, Barcelona-based copywriter and photographer. Her work focuses on people, nature, gender, culture, and words, and how they all interact with one another. \n\nHer work finds itself between the intersection of fantasy and reality, of art and social commentary.\n\n","user_id":411225,"name":"Denisse Ariana Perez","website":"www.denissearianaphotography.com"},{"id":849289,"bio":"TheComplyGuide is your trusted partner in navigating regulatory compliance across banking, cybersecurity, and HR. We offer expert-led webinars, tailored regulatory training, and actionable insights to help organizations stay ahead of evolving compliance demands. Whether you're in finance, tech, or HR, TheComplyGuide ensures you're always audit-ready and regulation-smart.\n","user_id":835133,"name":"thecomply guide","website":"www.thecomplyguide.com"},{"id":75968,"bio":"Colombian photographer specialized in portraiture, whose images tell stories and show the authenticity and rawness of the subject. My images are intended to create empathy between them and the viewer.  ","user_id":75668,"name":"Ignacio Umaña Pizano","website":"www.ignacioumana.com"},{"id":105298,"bio":"A freelance photographer, photojournalism student graduate recently from London College of Communication.","user_id":104696,"name":"Xingkun Yang","website":"www.xkyoung.com"},{"id":133763,"bio":"Stefanie Dworkin is a fine art photographer, documentary filmmaker/editor, and educator. Her photographs are in private collections and have been included in numerous juried shows and publications, including an honorable mention in FotoNostrum’s 14th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron exhibition in Barcelona, Spain, and on the front and back covers of PDN’s Photobook NYC in New York City. TV/Film credits include WNET/PBS’s Treasures of New York:\u0026nbsp; The Flatiron Building.\u0026nbsp; \u2028Dworkin earned a master's degree in Interactive Telecommunications (ITP) from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and a bachelor's from UC Santa Barbara. She also holds certificates from the Sorbonne. Stefanie is based in Brooklyn, NY and Palo Alto, CA.\n","user_id":133161,"name":"Stefanie Dworkin","website":"www.stefaniedworkin.com"},{"id":112050,"bio":"Photographe, journaliste et blogueur français, spécialisé dans les sports outdoors et la défense.\nJe travaille essentiellement pour la presse magazine montagne et traitant des question de l'armée.\nD'une formation en Histoire-Géographie, je suis diplômé en journalisme à Sciences Po Toulouse.\nA travers mon travail sur les sports extrêmes, je tente de démystifier ce milieu et aller au delà de la vision \"YouTube\" de ces athlètes hors-normes en montrant avec mon appareil photo qu'il ne s'agit pas seulement d'inconscients accrocs d'adrénaline, mais avant tout d'amoureux de natures et d'aventuriers d'un nouveau genre.  ","user_id":111448,"name":"Fred Marie","website":"www.destination-reportage.com"},{"id":291576,"bio":"Giovanna Aryafara started her life-long passion for photography 40 years ago in Sydney, Australia, continued in New Zealand as a school Photographer for several years.\nOver the years, she has exhibited her works in Australia, Bali, Brazil, and Thailand. She exhibited at the Africa Photo Festival 2018 in New York, Atlas of Humanity in Paris and Italy in 2019, and also Atlas of Humanity in Paris and Milan in 2022. Giovanna won the 2020 Africa in Focus Photo Competition for the \"People / Cultures \u0026amp; Communities of Africa\" category.\nGiovanna travels to India and Ethiopia yearly, both for her business and Photography.\nHer love for Photography, Art, fabrics, and tribal crafts come together at her highly regarded Home-wares and Lifestyle Stores ‘Bungalow Living Bali’. She also has a Photography Gallery and coffee house in Bali. Her work is on Exhibit throughout her two retail Stores and Gallery.\nAs a photographer, Giovanna Aryafara travels the world in search of subjects that awaken our emotions, invoke a sense of shared spirituality, and reveal our world through a minimalist, design-inspired lens. Her works offer access to the beauty of our Earth, inspired by her love of sharing the d","user_id":290974,"name":"Giovanna Aryafara","website":"giovannaphotography.com"},{"id":112011,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":111409,"name":"Bredun Edwards","website":"www.brednedwards.com"},{"id":808006,"bio":"It is because my health makes me see... differently with one eye that I built this project: See Differently. Moments, instants, events. Because there is not just one way of seeing, but several. Depending on the moment, the context or anything else. None is bad, none is the best. Simply the reflection of the moment. And the moment must be lived above all.","user_id":793984,"name":"See Differently","website":""},{"id":100847,"bio":"Laura Hospes (1994) started capturing her own self with the camera since the age of 16, out of the need to connect with people. Her work is called an ego-document: she documents her own life. She took self-portraits while suffering from an eating disorder, while being admitted to a psychiatric ward after a suicide attempt, while injuring herself and undergoing a skin-transplantation. In 2017 she documented her turning point: she was responsible for her younger sister at a trip to Canada and therefore she had to care about herself. \n\nIn 2015 she was named grant winner of the LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards. She graduated “With Honor” at the Photoacademy in Amsterdam in 2016. After that she won several grants, such as Jacob Riis Documentary Award, Young Masters Art Prize, Zilveren Camera and Prix de la Photographie. Her work is shown both home and abroad on fairs and exhibitions, such as San Fransisco, Venice, New York, Amsterdam (Stedelijk Museum), London, Arles, Paris and Berlin.","user_id":100245,"name":"Laura Hospes","website":"www.laurahospes.com"},{"id":76067,"bio":"Marco Sartori was born in Novara in 1973. He has been fascinated by photography since he was a child, but he knows nothing about his first reportage made during a trip with his family to Venice: the camera and its film are deep in the depths of a Venetian canal.\n\nPhotography remains an interest that accompanies him throughout his life, but it takes on importance from 2003 when he begins several leisure and business trips that will continue for a long time.\n\nThe journeys become encounters with different cultures where each person is a book to be leafed through. Living these experiences brought out some of my previously unknown character aspects until one day I saw myself in the mirror for the first time.\n\nEmotions and the spirit of observation became important and the need to tell the story of what I was living arose, so each time I looked into the lens of my camera and the magic began, allowing me to tell the story of those emotions that overwhelmed me.\n\nHis training, after an initial self-taught path, was completed with various courses of different levels, workshops with authors, and finally he obtained the certificate at the Italian Institute of Photography.\n\nToday, he is a photography teacher with several years of experience at Manutenzione Straordinaria, Studio14photo, Woom Italia. He organises private group and personal courses and workshops for companies at his studio or at requesting organisations.\n\nHis photos have been published in various newspapers and magazines inc","user_id":75767,"name":"Marco Sartori","website":"www.marcosartorifoto.com"},{"id":808072,"bio":"A photographer in the process of learning and trying","user_id":794033,"name":"Tsung-Han Yang","website":""},{"id":808075,"bio":"Stephanie Statham Witchger is a mixed media artist living, looking, and playing in central North Carolina. ","user_id":794035,"name":"Stephanie Witchger","website":"www.stephaniestathamwitchger.com"},{"id":808100,"bio":"","user_id":794054,"name":"Erwan Deverre","website":""},{"id":100928,"bio":"Photographer since 2012","user_id":100326,"name":"Pierre Olivier SIGNE","website":"www.pierreoliviersigne.book.fr"},{"id":808091,"bio":"","user_id":794047,"name":"Andrew Butler","website":"www.aajbutler.com"},{"id":14118,"bio":"Raised in East Berlin, my early work focused on grainy black-and-white street photography during my travels through Eastern Europe.\nAfter relocating to the UK in 1992, I pursued a BA in Photography at the University of Westminster, where I delved into introspective self-portraiture, exploring the profound impact of growing up in the shadow of the Berlin Wall.\nIn 2003, I settled on a canal in Surrey and worked as a teacher of photography and art.\nThe Brexit vote in 2016 became a catalyst for change in my artistic approach, as it upheaved my life in the UK and led me to question my position there. Since then, my photographic work has examined political issues, shaped by my upbringing in a dictatorship.\nDriven by a sense of urgency to visualise disappearing aspects of recent history, my practice is research-based and incorporates sound, photography, and interventions with material from personal and public archives. My work deals with conflict, fear, and memory exploring the manipulation of language, and propaganda, By reflecting on my own experiences of restrictions and control, I seek to understand and visually articulate the emotional repercussions of contemporary societal issues.\n","user_id":14118,"name":"Christiane Zschommler","website":"www.christianezschommler.co.uk"},{"id":807668,"bio":"Photographer. Traveller. ","user_id":793714,"name":"Basrie Kamba","website":""},{"id":221325,"bio":"Yao Wu, graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London. In her art practice, she explores the relationship between memory and identity that exists between different things by recording the unique marks left by time on different individuals - whether it is a scar or the trajectory of natural plant growth. In recent years, she has focused on documenting the flourishing or waning state of different lives, in the hope of bringing strength to others while searching for inner peace. Her works are mainly in black and white, with a soft but firm tension. With her unique understanding of black-and-white shadows and exploratory perspective on nature, she has constructed a different visual style.","user_id":220723,"name":"Yao Wu","website":""},{"id":155625,"bio":"Raised in New Hampshire, Deb Achak holds a master’s degree in social work and is a self-trained photographer and filmmaker.  She lives in Seattle, WA with her husband and sons.\n\nHer work has been exhibited widely and featured in numerous publications including Luxe Magazine, Domino, Apartment Therapy, Elle Decor, Fraction Magazine, and Lenscratch, as well as in juried exhibitions around the world.  She is represented by Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle. \n\n","user_id":155023,"name":"Deb Achak","website":"www.debachak.com"},{"id":808168,"bio":"","user_id":794104,"name":"Liza Hamlyn","website":""},{"id":781144,"bio":"l'm into analog photography and have spend hours in the darkroom back in the days. I like to experiment with different analog techniques. \n\nI have exihibited at the juried exhibition Copenhagen Miniature Art 2025, 2023, 2022 and 2021 as well as Kunstnernes Sommerudstilling 2023 and 2024 a nationally recognised event.","user_id":771824,"name":"Vibeke Roehling","website":""},{"id":76181,"bio":"Since 2018, I have collected images posted by sellers of used mirrors on eBay. My ever-growing archive has over 1500 images. Weekly, I search “antique mirror” on eBay, and screen capture images that, in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s words “awakened an echo” in my body. I estimate that I have reviewed over 2000  listings a week, for over 150 weeks. The collection is filled with poignant glimpses of private lives, optical illusions, self-portraits (knowingly and unknowingly made), still lifes, landscapes and documents of contemporary material culture. The images explore our reluctance and desire to expose ourselves. Every photograph can be read as self-portrait.\n\nI view this archive as a study in the phenomenological experience of vision, and by extension, photography.  To encounter a photograph is to apprehend it through one’s body.  So, this work, in some sense is also autobiographical, presenting a catalog of what images, again in Ponty’s words, my body “welcomed.”","user_id":75881,"name":"Nancy Krakaur","website":"nancykrakaur.com"},{"id":157489,"bio":"freelance ","user_id":156887,"name":"Martin Meyer","website":""},{"id":607565,"bio":"","user_id":606981,"name":"Maxim Sayapin","website":"www.maxsayapin.com"},{"id":808106,"bio":"Mirjam Koch-Rose is an autonomous visual artist. Her photography can be described as open-hearted, poetic, simple and intimate. She draws her inspiration from nature and delves into her inner world in an effort of better understanding herself and the world around her.\nMirjam has a deep passion for photography because it compels her to pause and be present in the moment. When she's behind the camera, she feels closest to her true self. She constantly seeks authenticity, both within herself, in others and in photography. Her work focuses mainly on themes around identity, mental health, social justice and diversity.\n","user_id":794060,"name":"Mirjam Koch","website":"www.kindredclicks.com"},{"id":33251,"bio":"Amateur photographer. Participation in various group exhibitions within the EMF activities and in the Urban Trends festival organized by the MULA collective at IFEMA-Feria de Madrid. Selected artist at the photography biennial FOTONOVIEMBRE 2021.Artist selected to the final round of the Siena International Photo Awards 2021 competition.","user_id":33256,"name":"Cesar Alvarez","website":"www.turutavision.com"},{"id":808173,"bio":"","user_id":794107,"name":"Michael Benedetti","website":""},{"id":37355,"bio":"I am largely a self taught (and now a septuagenarian) photographer from County Durham, UK, My main interest is Street Photography.  For me the capturing of life on the streets provides an endless tapestry of the human condition.\nIn recent years I have staged several successful exhibitions in the North East of England showing a variety of my work.  I've also gained awards in a number of competitions as well as having  work published in magazines and newspapers.   One of my photographs has featured in a  \"British Life Photographic Awards Exhibition\" at the Mall Galleries in London, receiving a \"highly commended\" in the \"Street Life\" category.  The image is also in the British Life  book , portfolio 2.  And in 2017 I achieved second place in the prestigious \"Only in the North\" exhibition, organised by The Bowes Museum and judged by the renowned Martin Parr.\n\n","user_id":37360,"name":"Fred Wilkinson","website":""},{"id":76081,"bio":"I am a photographer  from Lithuania. I grew up in a place surrounded by woods and jungle-like meadows – traveling, wandering and observing every natural outburst. ","user_id":75781,"name":"Viktorija Staponė","website":"www.facebook.com/ViktorijaStapone/?ref=settings"},{"id":809382,"bio":"Photography is a medium through which I can express my creativity, ideas, and emotions. I love the colours of nature and all its constantly changing colour schemes. Light fascinates me and how it influences everything arround us, even under water. I am amazed by clowds,  by the colours of the sky, by the mystical mist when the world seems to dissapear and by the smell of the forrest when it just started to rain. \n\nMy education in art, design and acting influences my work and no matter if it’s a painting, a poem, a song, a dance move, a theatre play, a smell, a special connection to a human being, an animal, or a plant, it all influences me as a person and how I see and experience the world.  I try to create something special and unique for others and myself.\nAlways open-minded and eager to experiment, I continuously seek out new materials, techniques, and creative concepts to enhance my craft.\n\nOur life goes far beyond the comprehensible. I believe this is sometimes a reason why I like being in the water so much, because it is infinite. Because it carries an approach to grasping timelessness of space and time.","user_id":795021,"name":"- JuliaAquaArt - Julia Margarita Hoedl","website":"www.juliaaquaart.com"},{"id":808230,"bio":"","user_id":794154,"name":"Nino Ardizzi","website":""},{"id":707355,"bio":"","user_id":706771,"name":"Nathalie Todd","website":"www.nathalietodd.com"},{"id":76147,"bio":"I am an 21 years old student of Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Photography is my greatest interest. I am at the beginning of a professional career as a photographer, but it has been my passion since I have got my first camera.  \n\nWhen I am taking photos I try to create an image. By creating this image I want to began a history. Every person on my foto has its own tale, and every tale has questions that need to be answered.  By looking on them I want viewers to see this questions, and if they will try to answer, even one of them, I am a happy photographer. ","user_id":75847,"name":"Julia Kalita","website":""},{"id":408848,"bio":"Ralitza Mihaylova is a photographer who is driven by a natural curiosity and a desire to challenge convention. She is drawn to moments that are defined not by their actuality, but by their abstract and unusual perspectives. Her work explores the concept of belonging, dreams, and memories. Ralitza believes that photography has the power to transport us to another state of mind, and it is this power that she strives to harness in her work.\n\nRalitza was born in Bulgaria and now lives on the Florida coast with her family. She has a photographic technology degree from Pensacola State College and a linguistics degree from St. Cyril and Methodius University. ","user_id":408264,"name":"Ralitza Mihaylova","website":"ralitzaphoto.com"},{"id":808183,"bio":"I am a Fine Art Photographer, with more than 20 years of experience based in New\nYork City. Photography and art have been an important part of my life since I was a child and was stopped dead in my tracks by Ansel Adams’ photo of the Grand Tetons and Snake River, and was further cemented when I discovered Robert Mapplethorpe, during the NEA controversy in 1989. These two artists and the glory of photography in National Geographic Magazine cemented me as a passionate consumer of the medium, and inspired me to take my own photos. These days, the most important thing regarding photography is that the photos that I take bring me joy, and serve as memories of light. ","user_id":794116,"name":"Virginia Swanson","website":"www.virginiaswanson.com"},{"id":807405,"bio":"John-Paul Menez is a Texas-based photographer who specializes in black and white film photography.  His work focuses on modern human experiences and global communities through the lens of classical artistic aesthetics.\n\nPublications that have featured his work include DocuMagazine, NBC News, and The Hook.  He is also a contributor at the photoblog 35mmc and a member of Leica Society International.\n\nJohn-Paul began his photography journey traveling around the world as an intelligence officer in the United States Navy.  He has studied at The University of Texas at Austin and Yale University and was a docent at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.","user_id":793511,"name":"John Paul Menez","website":"www.johnpaulmenez.com"},{"id":808089,"bio":"Mi nombre es Maria Paz Gismondi. Soy de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hace algunos años empecé a intesarme en la fotografía. Por lo tanto, decidi estudiar y tomar cursos al respecto. No sólo tome cursos de fotografía digital, sino que me apasione con la fotografía analógica, sobre todo con la fotografía en blanco y negro. ","user_id":794045,"name":"Maria Paz Gismondi","website":""},{"id":742761,"bio":"Hi, I’m Jonathan – a portrait photographer with a little travel on the side. My background in the arts as a professional contemporary and ballet dancer has given me a unique eye for movement and storytelling. I might even be able to teach you a salsa move or two!\nOver the years, I’ve photographed a wide range of subjects, including families, food, weddings, and events. Yet, I’m always drawn back to portraits and travel. \nWhen I’m not behind the lens, you’ll probably find me enjoying a good gin or having a dance.","user_id":740064,"name":"Jonathan Riley","website":"jonathanriley.co"},{"id":76284,"bio":"I've been serious about photography for 15 years.  I prefer working with natural light and working with a wide variety of models.  I travel light when shooting and prefer to use as little post-production work as possible in order to maintain a subject's natural beauty.","user_id":75984,"name":"Matt LaPierre","website":"www.facebook.com/MatthewLaPierre45"},{"id":76272,"bio":"My name is Azita Ziaei and I'm an Iranian who lives in Toronto, Canada. \n\nI've been doing photography for last 30 years and right now I'm focusing on empowering immigrant women through photography by capturing their photos and sharing their brave stories to empower other women who wants to immigrate or just immigrated and need to hear these stories.\n","user_id":75972,"name":"Azita Ziaei","website":"www.studiospec.ca"},{"id":202794,"bio":"Amin Talachian  \n*Born on December 18, 1980, Tehran, Iran*\n\nEducation:  \n- Bachelor of Science in Informatics and Computer Engineering, Azad University of Tehran\n- Self-Taught Photographer\n\nAwards and Medals:  \n- 3rd Place in the photography competition of Francesco Forno (Bronze Medal)\n- The Crystal Cup of the 21st International Italy Photo Festival\n- Holder of the Golden Medal of FIAP\n\nGroup Exhibitions:  \n- Khark Gallery: 2002, 2003, 2004\n- Sormeh Gallery: \"Narrators of Nature,\" December 23 – December 28, 2005\n- Tehran Gallery: 2005\n- Zangaar Gallery: March 2 – 6, 2007, Tehran, Iran\n- Mehrva Gallery: 2008\n- Atelie 52, Paris: 2009\n- Naples, Italy: 2009\n- Mehrva Gallery: \"Tehran at Night,\" December 31, 2010 – January 19, 2011\nSolo Exhibitions:  \n- Café 78: November 30 – December 13, 2007, Tehran, Iran\n- Mehrva Gallery: \"Portaquatics,\" May 15 - 27, 2009\n- Atelier52 Paris: 2010\n- Ima Gallery Sao Paulo: 2011\n- Mehrva Gallery: \"Eyes Wide Shut,\" November 19 – December 1, 2014\n- O Gallery: \"Section 41,\" July 14-25, 2019\n- Shirin Gallery Tehran: 2022\n","user_id":202192,"name":"Amin Talachian","website":""},{"id":808285,"bio":"I’m a fine art photographer, exploring images of our world in light and shadow and color.\nI’ve been photographing nature for years, now I’m including more projects, a couple of fine art projects and a couple of documentary photography projects.\nI wasn’t expecting to become an artist.  I never thought I’d learn to be able to.  \nI am a science nerd who never hung out with the cool kids making art.  \nI studied physics, then anthropology \u0026amp; psychology.  Not expressive culture, but cognitive and psychological anthropology.  Mental models of culture, theories of emotion, and so on.\nThe camera I’ve had since I was 12 was always at hand, but I wasn’t an artist or anything.  Just an enthusiast.  I’m not artistic, you see.  Just something about myself I had to accept.\nExcept... thanks to artist friends who kept insisting that yes, I could learn to be an artist... I'm finally beginning to figure that out.  It's been an interesting journey to here, and as I explore the paths ahead me of, I'm eager to see what images I make.","user_id":794196,"name":"Jim Bracher","website":"JimBracherPhotographs.com"},{"id":100880,"bio":"Xuan-Hui Ng was born in Singapore and currently lives in Japan. Her work is represented by Koslov Larsen gallery in Houston, Texas.  She has been an artist lecturer at the Griffin Museum of Photography and various camera clubs. In 2022, she was interviewed by BBC World Service’s Cultural Frontline on “Creativity and Mental Health.” She is a contributor to ELEMENTS landscape photography magazine and became an instructor for Santa Fe Workshops in 2023. She had a solo exhibition at the Griffin Museum in December 2023.  She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).","user_id":100278,"name":"Xuan Hui Ng","website":"www.xuanhuing.com"},{"id":808184,"bio":"Diplomada en Magisterio, especialidad Educación Especial: Pedagogía Terapéutica y Postgrado en Educación de Adultos por la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad de Córdoba. Empiezo a estudiar fotografía en el año 2016, como regalo de mi 40 cumpleaños, realizando el curso anual en la Escuela de Fotografía Coberturaphoto (Sevilla, España)\nDurante mi proceso de formación he estudiado diferentes cursos de lenguaje y creación fotográfica así como de narrativa visual de la mano de maestros de la fotografía: Alberto García Alix, Javier Vallhonrat, Walter Astrada, Cristina de Middel, Óscar Molina, Juan Manuel Castro Prieto, Julián Ochoa, Jesús Micó, además de realizar el Seminario Universitario sobre fotografía y Psicología: percepción, emoción y creatividad en fotografía impartido por Alfredo Oliva Delgado en la Universidad de Sevilla.\nAsistente a charlas y ponencias de distintos fotógrafos/as como Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, Pierre Gonnord, David Jiménez, Susana Girón, Gloria Oyarzábal, Sasha Asensio, etc.\nPremios y Exposiciones\nVECINAS, gana el premio al mejor proyecto fotográfico en Coberturaphoto.\nHa sido expuesta en distintas ciudades andaluzas.","user_id":794117,"name":"Nori Peñas Dueñas","website":""},{"id":100913,"bio":"Kai Tormod Hansen has learned photography from a number of great workshop teachers: Morten Krogvold, Ralph Gibson, Arno Minkkinen, Anders Petersen, Bruce Barnebaum, Joyce Tenneson, Connie Imboden, Eddie Soloway, Hans Jørgen Brun, Morten Løberg, Jannecke Lønne Christiansen, Tone Elin Solholm and Torkil Færø.","user_id":100311,"name":"Kai Tormod Hansen","website":"www.kaitormod.com"},{"id":157510,"bio":"Jack Niewiadomski, a twin, was born in 1982 to Polish parents in the city of Gorzow Wielkopolski, Poland and migrated to Ireland in 2005 where he bought his first camera and fell in love with photography. In order to further his passion Jack quit his job to return to college at St Kevin’s College in Crumlin where Jack graduate with distinction.","user_id":156908,"name":"Jack NG Niewiadomski","website":"www.jackngphotography.com  "},{"id":157742,"bio":"Dutch freelance photographer Sander Martens (1973) is specialized in black and white fine art and portrait photography. His work focuses on the balance between order and chaos, and how it changes as a function of time. \n\n\"I'm eager to keep control at all times, both as a photographer and as a person. But without a place for chaos there would be no room for spontaneity and discovery. I therefore open the door to time, luck, and coincidence by incorporating cyanotypes or physical alterations to my work, thus creating additional layers and depth.\"","user_id":157140,"name":"Sander Martens","website":"www.sandermartens.com"},{"id":162233,"bio":"Marcin Plisiecki (1971) is a Polish photographer focusing on documentary and travel photography. He lives in Warsaw, where he graduated from the European Academy of Photography. During his numerous visits to dozens of places around the world, he works mainly on his personal projects.\nHis work has been shown in Poland and the USA in solo and group exhibitions.\n","user_id":161631,"name":"Marcin Plisiecki","website":"www.marcinplisiecki.com"},{"id":808218,"bio":"- Dajana Golke, born Puschmann\n- Hobby photographer with a love of (gothic) portraits, (wild) cats and music\n- Trained design assistant\n- Bookworm, anime and manga fan\n- crazy about cats \u0026amp; (live) music","user_id":794144,"name":"Dajana Golke","website":"dajana-fotodesign.de"},{"id":731833,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, I have always practiced photography. From family events to more elaborate projects, from film to digital, the camera has always been part of those moments of life that it allows me to immortalize.\nToday, I express my creativity in black and white: a BnW with a lot of contrast, often with grain, movement, not to say blur, and where the photo appeals to you by the emotion that emerges, more than by its qualities of faithful representation of the subject.\nNature, fauna, flora, cities too, but more and more the human, are at the heart of my work.\n\nPast exhibitions:\n- \"Dreams\", Arles, July 4-16, 2022 with the \"Collectif du Hérisson\"\n- \"Saint Maur, Ville nature(s)\" solo exhibition with the city of Saint Maur, exhibition of 36 photographs of the banks of the Marne (fauna and flora), from April 2 to May 22, 2022.\n- \"Dreams\", Solo exhibition, RASTOLL Gallery in Paris, from March 9 to April 2, 2022\n- \"San Francisco memories\", Confrontations Photo de GEX 2021, September 2021, with the RASTOLL Galery\n- \"D'une rive à l'autre\", Le Mans, September 2021, as part of the \"Fête des plantes et de l'art au jardin\n- \"URBANITAS 10\", RASTOLL Gallery in Paris, September 2020, wit","user_id":731107,"name":"Jerome Dubuis","website":"www.jeromedubuis.photo"},{"id":76460,"bio":"\nJoshua Rashaad McFadden, a photographic artist and assistant professor of photography at Rochester Institute of Technology, is originally from Rochester, NY. He holds a BA in Fine Art from Elizabeth City State University and a Master of Fine Art from Savannah College of Art and Design. His work primarily explores African American male identity, masculinity, notions of the father figure, and the photographic archive. His practice provides a frame of reference that articulates the many personalities of Black men. McFadden also focuses his lens on social justice issues such as police brutality and has documented protests across the United States. McFadden was named one of the top emerging talents in the world by LensCulture and received the first place International Photography Award (IPA) for \"After Selma,\" a series that conveys McFadden's response to numerous recent incidents of police brutality.","user_id":76160,"name":"Joshua Rashaad McFadden","website":"www.joshuarashaad.com "},{"id":808378,"bio":"I am a young photographer who has always been passionate about sharing my view of how I perceive life and expressing my thoughts through captures. Today's life, which is largely anonymous, fast-paced and complex, may leave us with unanswered questions, make us feel overwhelmed and lose ourselves. Photography is a way to understand ourselves better, to ask questions and find ourselves again.","user_id":794262,"name":"Lissy Reim","website":""},{"id":808315,"bio":"","user_id":794216,"name":"Marcin Dąbrowski","website":""},{"id":808394,"bio":"I  am a professional photographer based in the Tampa Bay, FL area.","user_id":794274,"name":"Sidney Oster","website":"sidneyosterphotography.com"},{"id":76695,"bio":"Jeannie O'Connor was born in San Francisco, and got an MA in Art from the University of California, Berkeley. She taught painting, drawing and photography at California College of Arts and Crafts and Berkeley City College. Jeannie got the SECA award ( Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art) from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Phelan Award in Photography. Jeannie has served as an artist in residence at the Escuela de Talavera in Spain, and at Sanskriti Kendra residency in India. Jeannie has received 3 Artist in Community grants from the California Art Council.In 2023-4 Jeannie's Aids self-portrait series was shown at the San Francisco Main Library. In 2024  SFMOMA added Jeannie's Aids Self-Portraits to their Photography collection.\n\n\n","user_id":76395,"name":"Jeannie O'Connor","website":"www.jeannieoconnor.com "},{"id":76195,"bio":"Lizzie Patterson began her career in photography in London but her inspiration comes from Ireland where she grew up, and her travels worldwide. Her work has been exhibited and published in various formats worldwide. Her ambition is to capture the subtle intricacies of society and culture, with the spontaneity and beauty of the individual human spirit.","user_id":75895,"name":"Lizzie Patterson","website":"www.lizziepatterson.com"},{"id":808375,"bio":"","user_id":794259,"name":"Michael Green","website":""},{"id":808343,"bio":"","user_id":794238,"name":"George Plumley","website":"gapsnap.ca"},{"id":584800,"bio":"Ho partecipato a diverse mostre personali e collettive, aggiudicandomi diversi Premi e commenti lusinghieri da critici, curatori e giornalisti. Sul mio sito potrete trovare alcuni miei lavori e le ultime esposizioni che hanno preceduto la Pandemia.","user_id":584216,"name":"Fabrizio Loiacono","website":"www.obiettivosulmondo.com"},{"id":529466,"bio":" I love to shoot Portrait, Street and Documentary. ","user_id":528882,"name":"Monica McLean","website":"monica@monicamcleanphotography.com"},{"id":76338,"bio":"","user_id":76038,"name":"Naomi Leshem","website":"www.naomileshem.com"},{"id":808392,"bio":"An Art Director in an office, a photographer on the streets, and a designer at home.\nI've slept watching Everything Everywhere All At Once.","user_id":794272,"name":"Daniel Tolentino","website":"www.danieltolentino.com/photography-2"},{"id":387617,"bio":"I have been a working photographer for the past 12 years in Australia though involved through other avenues for the past three decades.  I have done many events, music gigs, travel pieces over the years but have now turned my focus to indigenous communities, especially in the Far North Queensland area of Australia.  ","user_id":387033,"name":"Dianne Brooks","website":"www.diannebrooksphotography@gmail.com"},{"id":808408,"bio":"","user_id":794284,"name":"Hanna Zajac","website":""},{"id":808360,"bio":"","user_id":794249,"name":"Yan Miranda Mayer","website":"www.instagram.com/arctic.night/?hl=fr"},{"id":117054,"bio":"Images display like personalities their own and distinctive effect. In a mixture of strength and fineness, monochromy, mystery and materiality do the work of Elena Ternovaja.\n\nElena Ternovaja is from Odessa/Ukraine. She lives and works in Berlin.\n","user_id":116452,"name":"Elena Ternovaja","website":"www.ternovaja.photography"},{"id":76378,"bio":"Vicente Beneyto Calero born in Villarrobledo (Albacete). Studied at School 10 Art Madrid. Photographer, designer and plastic artist, develops his professional career in the world of design, advertising and art. Founder of Studio Beneyto, his work has been always imbued with a strong artistic personality present in all and each one of his works. He passed through advertising agencies as Wunderman Cato Jonhson, lines, Zebra, changing the direction. It combines this type of work with his \"work Digital Graphics\", in which its other facets of his professional life are covered, reflected and presented. Using current digital media, manages to contribute a dynamism and ease of playing to his work that makes it special and current. Professional partner of VEGAP and BEDA, participates actively in all the movements and activities of associations in their continuing interest to know and be part of the professional artistic currents that will develop.","user_id":76078,"name":"Vicente Beneyto Calero","website":"www.facebook.com/LaPeopleCaos"},{"id":808415,"bio":"","user_id":794291,"name":"William Harvey","website":""},{"id":719767,"bio":"Gaby Manso was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1972. Painting, embroidery, sewing, as well as imagining and dreaming have always been her passion. \nShe holds a degree in Advertising and she worked for an advertising firm in Argentina, Mexico and Costa Rica. When she became a mother, she put her activity on hold; however some years later she reconnected and redefined her passion through photography; she discovered in the art of shooting a path to link her imaginary world with Fine Art, Landscape, as well as Artistic and Portrait pictures. She studied for four years at the Inés Miguens School of Photography. \nHer world of imagination.\nCurrently she is working on a project called “Transitions\", whereby changes and shifts help us find new versions of ourselves. These processes are reflected in an image that speaks for itself.\n\n","user_id":719183,"name":"Gaby Manso","website":"gabymanso.46graus.com"},{"id":302226,"bio":"","user_id":301624,"name":"Barbara Holland","website":"NA"},{"id":808459,"bio":"","user_id":794325,"name":"Sarah Vojnovich","website":""},{"id":808435,"bio":"Amateur photographer based in London with delusions of competence and aspirations towards excellence.","user_id":794305,"name":"Daniel Gatty","website":""},{"id":808477,"bio":"I am an RN and a hobby photographer/videographer. My father was my most favorite subject to photograph and I will be forever thankful that he allowed me to photograph him as much as he did. I am currently working on my first documentary and it is about my father and his story as a Palestinian who survived the Nakba and the legacy he has left behind. ","user_id":794340,"name":"Maha Libdeh","website":"www.mahalibdehphotography.com"},{"id":805739,"bio":"What has always been my intention as an artist is to be as sincere and empathetic as possible and a kind observer of the world around me.I’ve always lived my life intensely soaking up the environment with a non-judgmental  ( but truthful ) eye and using my work as a reflection of that. With me, what you see is what you get, the stark truth. But through this interpretation, it’s a loving truth.\n","user_id":792241,"name":"Jerry Russo","website":"www.jeryrussophotography.com"},{"id":808462,"bio":"","user_id":794327,"name":"Alex Yun","website":"www.alexyun.com"},{"id":808333,"bio":"A portrait and beauty photographer based out of Austin, Texas. ","user_id":794229,"name":"Michaela Mangum","website":"www.mnmangumphotography.com"},{"id":430070,"bio":"Nature is my therapy. Whether it’s been a good day, a bad day, or I just need a moment of peace, nature is where I find solace. For me, nature doesn’t have to be a distant mountain peak or a remote wilderness—it can be as close as my own backyard, where I can smell and touch blooming flowers. I love hopping on my mountain bike, lacing up my hiking boots, or swimming in the ocean, but time doesn’t always allow for these adventures. More often, my dose of nature comes from exploring a local park, photographing songbirds and flora, or simply sitting in the grass, listening to the wind. Black and white photography is my chosen form of expression, a way to connect deeply with the natural world around me.","user_id":429486,"name":"Andrew Hertel","website":"www.andrewhertel.com"},{"id":691291,"bio":"I have always enjoyed photography and capturing different moments in life.","user_id":690707,"name":"louis loewenstein","website":""},{"id":808428,"bio":"Thomas Seifert, born 1980 in Eisenach (Germany), lives and works currently in Leipzig. From 2003 to 2010 he studied theater sciences, philosophy and African studies at the University of Leipzig. Since 2015 Seifert has been a freelance poet and photographer. He published poetry and prose in literary magazines, in publications and in daily newspapers. He is the editor of the Edition Picknicklyrik (picnic poetry) and founder of the Schriftsteller-Leser*innen-Kollektiv, a writer-reader collective, in which the reader can actively participate in the writer's writing process. In addition to writing, Seifert has been taking photos of his so-called \"photosophies\" at home and abroad since 2002. He describes himself as a photosoph. His photography could be best described as classic street photography and captures the beauty of small moments.\n","user_id":794299,"name":"Thomas Seifert","website":""},{"id":808458,"bio":"I'm an Art Director who loves photography.","user_id":794324,"name":"Carolyn Eckert","website":""},{"id":808490,"bio":"My photography has spanned over 50 years and I have worked as a commercial photographer and photography teacher in high school and community college. I have used traditional darkroom photography with black and white film and paper in the darkroom. I have also embraced the digital age withe photoshop and digital cameras.\nI consider myself fortunate to be ablate do something I love and have it be my career on several levels. I enjoyed teaching and guiding students to help them see and be able to bringr that sight onto a listing image.","user_id":794351,"name":"Jack Surran","website":"jackpot.zenfolio.com"},{"id":808474,"bio":"I am a hobbyist photographer based in the United States","user_id":794337,"name":"Kristi Tonn","website":"www.kristitonn.com"},{"id":808466,"bio":"I am an educator and photographer who revels in the mysteries of the black and white image.","user_id":794330,"name":"kathleen fischer","website":"fischerfineart.com"},{"id":804125,"bio":"Morrison Gong is a Chinese erotic photographer with a background in performance and experimental filmmaking. They record experiences of carnality in contexts of displacement, resistance, healing and personal mythologies. Their solo exhibition includes \"Give Me Pleasure or Give Me Death\", a three-part photo exhibition at C’mon Everybody, Home Gallery and Tutu Gallery in New York. Their video works have been shown at Anthology Film Archives, Microscope Gallery, Vox Populi Gallery, CROSSROADS presented by San Francisco Cinematheque, Millennium Film Workshop, Hong Kong Arthouse Film Festival, among others. Their photography has been featured on It's Nice That, Whitehot Magazine and Tofu Collective. Gong received their BFA from Parsons School of Design and their MA at the New School for Social Research. They are based in Brooklyn, NY.","user_id":790903,"name":"Morrison Gong","website":" morrisongong.com"},{"id":300480,"bio":"I was a Documentary film producer / director for over 20 years in Washington D.C. While I was on assignment, I photographed many different cultures and lifestyles when on location and photographed professionally. I moved to Paris 6 years ago, and My primary focus while living in France has been B\u0026amp;W street photography, or to be more accurate I like to consider myself a life photographer, with a passion for capturing life  in the moment. The beauty and power of what a single image can possess and convey never ceases to amaze me. The simplicity or the complexity of composition, light, movement, emotion, and story captured in a moment of time and shared for eternity is a gift. I feel very fortunate to have directed documentary films throughout most of my life. I learned that within the frame the content, composition and story are the key elements in any image and hold the secrets to the connection with the viewer. I also learned the importance of taking risks and of hard work. To me life and art are one  and photography is an experience in seeing the art of Life.","user_id":299878,"name":"Garrett Strang","website":"garrettstrangphoto.com  "},{"id":797472,"bio":"Patti is an emerging photographer with interests in macro and street photography.  For her macro work she has won awards in the 2023 and 2024 International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, the 2023 Monochrome Awards, and in Best of 2023 competitions in Southern California camera organizations. ","user_id":785415,"name":"Patti Lamm","website":"www.pattilammphotography.com"},{"id":721366,"bio":"Krista is a portrait photographer. She lives in Virginia with her husband, five children, and cat named Sally. She is a fine art photography student at Savannah College of Art and Design.","user_id":720782,"name":"KRISTA CATRON","website":"catroncreativephotopgraphy.myportfolio.com"},{"id":62143,"bio":"","user_id":62066,"name":"Keiko Oyama","website":""},{"id":808493,"bio":"My main interests in photography are New Zealand landscape, in particular it's haunting and primordial nature, and also street photography, portraiture and documentary. I also own a gallery on the South Coast of Wellington, NZ.  It's called Pariwhero Red Rocks Gallery and it features fine art photography by myself and other wellington artists. In my other life I am a professional clarinet and saxophone player.","user_id":794354,"name":"Debbie Rawson","website":"debbierawsonphotography.com"},{"id":808512,"bio":"After working in Medium Format film for a couple of decades, I went \"kicking and screaming\" into digital.  I'm still trying to get the hang of it. ","user_id":794366,"name":"Leonard Norwitz","website":"www.noparking.life"},{"id":794989,"bio":"Wei Jinchun is a postgraduate student in the Department of Photographic Art of Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, China. He uses photography and performance art as the main media of his creation. Through a personalized perspective, his works present the living conditions of contemporary families, cities and people.\n\n韦锦春是中国天津美术学院摄影艺术系的在读硕士研究生，他将摄影和行为艺术作为其创作的主要媒介，通过个人化的视角，他的作品呈现了当代家庭、城市及人们的生存状态。","user_id":783359,"name":"锦春 韦","website":"weijinchun.com"},{"id":646283,"bio":"MARCELA VERSCHOOR\n\nABOUT ME\n\nBorn in Mexico City in the late 60’s. From an early age I started travelling abroad. The rich and polychromatic Mexican culture complemented with foreign countries made a perfect mix for me to love art and design up to this day.\nGot a Business Administration degree at the Universidad Iberoamericana (La Ibero). Wall Street was my dream, but life had a different plan for me, I became a screen printer by conviction. \nIn my early 20’s I built up a printing paper and textiles business for marketing campaigns and became a glass and ceramic decorator, resulting in being the exclusive vendor for a top cosmetic company. \n\nMy love for photography was always there, but it was not the time for it yet. \nIn 2006 I changed my residence to the United States, a situation that changed so many things in my life. Having access to the best of both worlds since then, my creativity grew as my love for photography. In 2018 I decided to start my journey in it, taking lessons in New York City – still learning every day.\n\n","user_id":645699,"name":"MARCELA VERSCHOOR","website":"www.marcelaverschoor.com"},{"id":808517,"bio":"","user_id":794370,"name":"sungnam choi","website":null},{"id":808501,"bio":"","user_id":794359,"name":"Suheyla Katirci","website":""},{"id":756547,"bio":"","user_id":751764,"name":"Rachel Bennett","website":"photo.pix96.com"},{"id":808488,"bio":"Sebastián Ramírez (2001, Mexico City) is a visual artist and musician who lives and works in Monterrey. He is currently studying photography at LaSalle College (LCI) Monterrey, where he has had the opportunity to learn from renowned professors such as Domingo Valdivieso, Marcel del Castillo, Juan José Herrera and Victoria Fava. His training has been enriched by working with photographer Juan Rodrigo Llaguno and participating in various film and photography courses in Mexico City, Monterrey and Vancouver.\n\nRamírez's work explores the relationship between human beings and nature, addressing themes such as abandonment and emptiness. Through photography, video and poetry, he raises profound questions about the human condition and its connection to the natural world. Characterized by a profound reflection on our existence and its relationship with the environment, her work invites viewers to contemplate and question their own relationship with the spaces they inhabit.\n","user_id":794349,"name":"Sebastian Ramirez","website":"www.sebastianshots.com"},{"id":808508,"bio":"","user_id":794363,"name":"Drew Tirado","website":""},{"id":805041,"bio":"My work is often centered around music and the vibe that comes with that so being playful and having fun is normally a big part of it however i also like to capture the more moody and artistic side to things which i feel these two juxtaposing ideas complement who i am as a person/ artist. \n\nFor a majority of my practice it has been centered around more fine art and documentary photography which then lead to my music photography. \n\nive played with so many techniques and styles throughout my practice but being a creative/artist i wouldnt have it any other way as ive enjoyed the freedom to expriment and create, mainly happy accidents as i am a lover of imperfections and messy things.\n\nanyway, i am a 21 year old photographer still figuring out her photographical style and playing around with anything i can.","user_id":791735,"name":"Emily Downing","website":""},{"id":545560,"bio":"My name is Maria Isabel Zuleta Avila, I am 59, I have a bachelor's degree in administration and I studied  a photography course in 2014, when I changed my residence to the city of Querétaro.\nIt was in this city that I learned to see life through the lens of my camera; I have participated in various collective exhibitions and workshops and conversations with masters of current Mexican photography such as Graciela Iturbide, Patricia Aridjis, Pedro Meyer, Lourdes Almeida, \nWhat I am most passionate about is documentary and street photography, because I think they encompass everything, in the same way you get a sublime portrait or a shocking scene, going through wonderful moments to  the miracles of everyday life.","user_id":544976,"name":"Isabel Zuleta","website":""},{"id":540175,"bio":"I photograph life as it is, as I see it, as it comes through my eyes, my heart, my camera. Each photo reflects my inner light. The more light is in me, the more I can see and show. \nNever in my childhood I dreamed of photography. I didn’t choose it, it chose me. Camere is my tool to see. So for 20 years I photographed people. Black and white, because these photos have to have so much feeling, deepness, stories and more to capture attention. And these photos helps people focus on what’s important.\nSo I started in Nantucket, MA, later NYC swirled me in. After 12 years living in US, I moved back home to Lithuania and having a camera I felt set up for changes. \nBack home I found my true style how to use camera as a tool.\nNow I mostly photograph trees. Those 20 years seeing people, thought me to see through.","user_id":539591,"name":"Dalia Bagdonaite","website":"www.dalialaime.lt"},{"id":159503,"bio":"Fotograf und Beobachter seit 25 Jahren. Reisender und Sinnsuchender seit 45 Jahren. Dozent und Ausstellender seit 10 Jahren.","user_id":158901,"name":"Christian Möller","website":"www.moegrafie.de"},{"id":808770,"bio":"","user_id":794556,"name":"DIMITRIS CHARALAMPOPOULOS","website":""},{"id":76448,"bio":"Photographer （69歳）","user_id":76148,"name":"Kei Uesugi","website":"http//keiuesugi.viewbook.com"},{"id":535448,"bio":"Amateur Photographer, whose passion is to capture the streets and their people. Spontaneity and naturalness in emotions and juxtaposed events taken through my lens.","user_id":534864,"name":"Elias Monsalve","website":"www.peoplephotocity.com"},{"id":808555,"bio":"Hello!","user_id":794397,"name":"Irene Magnanini","website":""},{"id":808553,"bio":"","user_id":794395,"name":"Eric Hasenbein","website":""},{"id":298417,"bio":" Professional photographer, working in the sphere of portrait photography and long term visual storytelling projects. ","user_id":297815,"name":"Margarita Rousseva","website":""},{"id":673532,"bio":"Nicola Lanciotti (b.1988) is an Italian documentary photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark.\n\nHis personal and professional interests primarily focus on social, cultural, and political issues in the Middle East and North Africa.\n\nAfter graduating from The Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX), Nicola's work has mainly centred on Tunisia. Besides documenting the deteriorating political situation, over the past 2 years, he has also delved into the persistent marginalisation of youth - an issue that catalysed the 2010 revolution and continues to manifest itself through migration across the Central Mediterranean route.\n\nUnder the mentorship of Magnum photographers Gilles Peress and Alex Majoli, between 2022 and 2023, he developed a body of work that explores the concept of liminality among young people in Tunisia.\n\nNicola's work is research-based. His journalistic approach not only allows him to satisfy his personal curiosity about the subject but also enables him to tell the story in a profound and intimate manner.","user_id":672948,"name":"Nicola Lanciotti","website":"www.nicolalanciotti.com"},{"id":282049,"bio":"Amateur de longue date, d'abord argentique et les joies du tirage NetB, puis diapositive pour la force du partage et des soirées diaporamas, \nDés 1996 au numérique pour le partage facilité, mais avec les moyens du bord (Collpix950)... et depuis quelques années retour au réflexe, avec lui le réel plaisir de cet instant magique, l'oeil dans le viseur seul avec son appareil, pour observer le monde !","user_id":281447,"name":"Pascal Canonge","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/canonge"},{"id":415829,"bio":"I am a 72 year old amateur photographer from Belfast, Ireland.  My age and my small Fuji camera seem to provide me with a Passport to meet and speak with strangers on the streets of Belfast and beyond....my request to take a portrait is seldom refused...but even if it is, I still smile and chat with those who don't wish to be photographed....photography is just a part of my journey through life, albeit a very important part for me. ","user_id":415245,"name":"John Tinman","website":""},{"id":93011,"bio":"Jaakko Kahilaniemi (b.1989, Finland) received his BA in Photography from Turku Arts Academy Finland in 2014 and his MA also in photography from Aalto University of Art, Design and Architecture in Helsinki Finland in 2018.\n\nKahilaniemi has won the prestigious ING Unseen Talent Award Jury Prize in 2018, he was the winner of the International Photography Culture Exhibition Datong in 2019 and Majaoja/Backlight Grand Prize  winner in 2017. He was selected as one of the Lens Culture Emerging Talents in 2017. Kahilaniemi is one of the finalist in the Tokyo International Photo Competition in 2019. He is also one of the exhibiting artists in Festival Circulation(s), Format Festival, Fotografia Europea and GETXO Photo Festival in 2019. He was one of the ten finalists in Hyéres Photo Festival and in Fotofestiwal Łódź in 2018. \n\nHis work has been featured in many publications, including Eikon Magazine, Greenpeace Magazine, Der Grief and HANT Magazine. He has been exhibited his work at variou","user_id":92524,"name":"Jaakko Kahilaniemi","website":"www.jaakkokahilaniemi.com"},{"id":684782,"bio":"","user_id":684198,"name":"WESLEY BARKER","website":"wesleybarkerphotography.com"},{"id":808643,"bio":"Photographer based in Belgium.","user_id":794461,"name":"Mich Segers","website":"www.michsegers.com"},{"id":10817,"bio":"Viet Van Tran (b. 1971, Hanoi, Vietnam) graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies from Hanoi Cultural University in 1996. He began his career as a journalist and is currently a senior reporter for Lao Dong Newspaper (Vietnam). He has held ten solo exhibitions, including My Mum at the Photometria Festival (Greece), and has participated in over eighty-five group exhibitions across Asia, Europe, and the United States, including a digital showcase at the Louvre Museum (Paris).\nThroughout his career, Viet Van has received more than 130 international photography awards, including Px3 (France), IPA, Master Cup (USA), TIFA (Japan), ND Awards, Travel Photographer of the Year, Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year, and the Pollux Awards (UK). He is the author of nine books, notably Dharma and Life (EU-sponsored), and his work has appeared in international publications such as Photo (France), Silvershotz (Australia), Dodho (Spain), International Portrait Photographer of the Year (Australia), and No Name Collective (UK).\nIn recent years, Viet Van’s practice has expanded from narrative and documentary-based photography toward system-oriented and conceptual inquiry, examining processes of control, completion, and visibility within contemporary visual culture. He has served as a juror for Vietnam’s National Art Photography competitions and the Vietnam Film Festival. In 2025, he made his directorial debut with the short documentary My Mother, which received multiple international awards, including Best Short Documentary and Best First-Time Director at the Cine Paris Film Festival.\nViet Van Tran is represented by No Name Collective (NNC Gallery, London, UK).\n\n\n\n","user_id":10817,"name":"Viet Van Tran","website":"www.saatchiart.com/vietvan"},{"id":76339,"bio":"Xavier Gómez (Biografía)\n\nEn la década de 1980 cursó estudios de Fotografía impartidos por Manel Ubeda y Joan Fontcuberta en CEI, Centro de enseñanzas de la imagen y de Arquitectura en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona.\nEn 2009 fue invitado por la Fundación Robert Rauschenberg al memorial celebrado en recuerdo de R.R. en el Peggy Guggenheim Collection de Venice y posteriormente prosiguió con sus estudios, asistiendo a los Seminarios organizadas por el MACBA, en torno al artista Jhon Baldessari, seguidamente asistió a diferentes seminarios entre los que cave destacar los impartidos por Gervasio Sánchez, Rosa Olivares, Alberto García-Alix, Chema Conesa, Mattia Insolera, XI y XIII Seminario sobre fotografía y periodismo dirigido por Gervasio Sánchez en Albarracín, José Manuel Navia, Pau Maynés en la Facultad de Bellas Artes de Barcelona, Cristina García Rodero, Javier Vallhonrat, Eduardo Momeñe, Pierre Gonnord y Rafael Doctor Roncero.\n","user_id":76039,"name":"Xavier Gómez","website":"gomezisart.com"},{"id":808651,"bio":"Photographer based in Mexico City, making road in the steet and some unique places in Mexico. ","user_id":794466,"name":"Juan Carlos Flores Pérez","website":""},{"id":76450,"bio":"","user_id":76150,"name":"Stefano Gerardi","website":"www.stefanogerardi.it"},{"id":808726,"bio":"I am event photographer based in New york . ","user_id":794522,"name":"Ridita Malik","website":""},{"id":139968,"bio":"I've been an avid shooter for several years, and have loved photography ever since i can remember. I grew up in New York, and only later in life was i able to appreciate what a colorful, vibrant city this is. I love to shoot every day that i can, and hope to keep shooting for as long as I can.","user_id":139366,"name":"Charles McCain","website":"www.cdmphotographixink.com"},{"id":76755,"bio":"I am a student photographer and videographer currently studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.","user_id":76455,"name":"Edward Chao","website":"edwardchao.com"},{"id":76514,"bio":"Born in 1983. Keiji is a photographer, originally from Hiroshima, and currently based in Tokyo, Japan.\n\nHe has created several projects focusing on the people living in the shadow of society.\n\nHe also reflects his inner struggle into the form of drawing and painting.\n\nHis experiences as a gay man often influence his works.","user_id":76214,"name":"Keiji Fujimoto","website":"www.keijifujimoto.net"},{"id":76487,"bio":"Amante della fotografia da sempre ho lasciato la mia Olimpus OM1 in stand-by per seguire i miei figli. Ora che sono grandi ho ripreso in mano la macchina fotografica e la mia passione. Amo i luoghi abbandonati, i murales, la street e appena posso mi avventuro alla ricerca di scatti da condividere.  Mi piace postare foto accompagnandole con frasi, poesie, pensieri di cui vado in cerca e quando  le parole sono quelle giuste è la foto stessa a \"dirmelo\".\n","user_id":76187,"name":"Lina Franquillo","website":"laina19_62@yahoo.it"},{"id":76663,"bio":"Selected Group Projects \u0026amp; Exhibitions\n2018 — Circulations Festival (Paris)\n2017–18 — Foam Talents travelling exhibition (Foam Fotografiemuseum (Amsterdam), Red Hook Labs (NYC), Beaconsfield (London), Frankfurter Kunstverein (Frankfurt))\n2017 — Fotofestiwal Lodz Grand Prix section (Poland)\n2017 — Krakow Photomonth festival ShowOff section (Poland)\n2017 — Ostrale Biennale (Dresden, Germany)\n2017 — The Festival of Young Ukrainian Artists. Mysteskyi Arsenal (Kyiv)\n2017 — \"Knowns-Unknowns. Lviv' photography after the year 2000\". Białystok Cultural Centre / Ludwik Zamenhof Centre at Białystok Interphoto Festival (Poland)\n2016 — \"GalKult: Western Ukrainian Art Exhibition\" at Yermilov Centre (Kharkiv, Ukraine)\n2015 — Odesa/Batumi PhotoDays festival (Batumi, Georgia)\n2013 — \"New Breath of Culture: Fill Heritage with Life of Arts” Project by Art Center Totem (Signangi, Georgia; Kutaisi, Georgia)\n2013-2014 — Terra Futura festivals, photography, media, installation ","user_id":76363,"name":"Viacheslav Poliakov","website":"via-poliakov.com"},{"id":76541,"bio":"I am a digital artist and commercial photographer, originally from Caracas, Venezuela. I started my photography journey after graduating college in 2010 in my hometown. My focus was musicians and live performances. I moved to Boston in 2012 to start my studies in photography, where I discovered a variety of techniques that allowed me to explore self portraiture. I currently continue my focus on live performances and events, as well as my ongoing self portraiture projects.","user_id":76241,"name":"Maria Alejandra Mata","website":"www.mariamataphoto.com"},{"id":76768,"bio":"Graduated in Chemical Engineering at Instituto Superior Tecnico, educated in programming and analysis, Webdesign and Digital Marketing.\nPhotographic Education: \nIPF (Portuguese Photography Institute)- in the areas of Portrait, Composition, Technical and Digital Photography, High Speed Photography. \nPhotograPhylia - in the areas of Flash Photography \nMEF (Photographic Expression Movement) - in the areas of Theatre Photography, Concert Photography, Photojournalism, Portrait Photography, Document Photography. \nParticipated in photographic trips with Joel Santos. \nIs an urban sketcher and a Violin Lover","user_id":76468,"name":"Amelia Monteiro","website":""},{"id":76796,"bio":"I am a street photographer who lives and works in Paris. I started street photography,  12 years ago, without knowing this discipline.\nI focus primarily on the human.\nI'm self taught, but I learn every day reading book, and praticing.\nStreet photography is a style of seeing.\nMy last exhibitions were in Tokyo, Gallery Niepce, in April 2016, in Paris, and in Chabeuil - France where I won the 2nd prize of the jury.","user_id":76496,"name":"Elizabeth Char","website":"www.elizabethcharphotography.com"},{"id":76850,"bio":"Shanya Smith is a native of Philadelphia, Pa. but has called Chicago her home for the past 16 years. She has always enjoyed taking pictures and has been a photographer at heart for over 20 years. After much encouragement from friends, family, and from her son Ocean's talent agents, who were always so impressed with head shots she would take of him, she began to take her craft seriously.\n\nSince doing so she has won numerous awards and her photos have been published in three Capture My Chicago books, Chicago In Focus and Hi Fructouse Magazine. Her photos have also been recognized by National Geographic. \n\nMany have told Shanya that she has an “Eye”.\n\nWhat is most important to her is that she shares the beauty of what she sees in everything and everyone, from a rusty lock to a beautiful flower. She hopes you enjoy this small glimpse through her lens.\nYou can view most recent work here:\n\nhttp://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/405871/\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151388291420576.821172.435600970575\u0026amp;type=3","user_id":76550,"name":"Shanya Smith","website":"www.aynahsphotography.com  "},{"id":809096,"bio":"Born in Paris, Philippe Kohn began his photographic journey by producing essays of a social nature intended for the Press.\nIn his personal work, he gradually detached himself from a journalistic vision and moved away from the city to explore natural territories.\nAlongside his professional activity, the encounter with places that touch him has nourished the series that he has built over time. The contemplative approach is necessary for it to escape the speed which blinds and hides from us the murmur of things.\nPhilippe Kohn currently resides with his family on the edge of the Fontainebleau forest.\nHe is represented by VOZ' Images.\n","user_id":794801,"name":"PHILIPPE KOHN","website":"www.philippekohn.com"},{"id":736688,"bio":"I remember that was the first and last time my parents took me to visit.\nthere is even so, every year when summer came, I was absorbed in peering into the binoculars from the veranda toward the small, glittering sea of light far away. At some point, I started traveling around the sea of light with my camera and tripod.","user_id":735127,"name":"Masafumi Shirakami","website":"mogmore.wixsite.com/photography/en"},{"id":76865,"bio":"to shoot people, places and lifetime events. to be able to show something the others can't see. to approach people and try to know them through a lens. \n\nafter a few years trying to find what drives me the most, this is what i now firmly affirm as my motivation to keep on grabbing a camera.","user_id":76565,"name":"Tomás Monteiro","website":"www.tomasmonteiro.com"},{"id":77013,"bio":"Loredana Celano was for many years Art director and Web designer for\nimportant advertising and communication agencies, but her passion for\nphotography then turned into work, with commissions for newspapers and\nfor companies wanting to tell their story through visual language.\n\n","user_id":76713,"name":"Loredana Celano","website":"www.loredanacelano.it"},{"id":76668,"bio":"","user_id":76368,"name":"Mania Naiman","website":"manianaiman.pixieset.com/prints"},{"id":76648,"bio":"","user_id":76348,"name":"Luis Hernandez Davila","website":"Luishernandezdavia.com"},{"id":77046,"bio":"","user_id":76746,"name":"Doug Brewer","website":"www.dougbrewerphoto.com"},{"id":77091,"bio":"I am a enthusiastic and experienced amateur photographer who loves working people, with an equal love of industrial ruins.  With nearly 30 years of experience behind the camera, I love taking pics as much now as I did when I held my first camera.","user_id":76791,"name":"John S. Savage","website":"www.monochromeheart.com"},{"id":77412,"bio":"Italian photographer and photojournalist, specialized in photojournalism with a Master's degree from I.E.F.C. (Institut d'Estudis Fotografics de Catalunya).\nHe currently works as freelance with Spanish and international magazines and collaborates with event and production agencies.\nHe uses the photographic medium and the photojournalist profession to deepen his interests in all social, geopolitical and current affairs issues in general.\n","user_id":77112,"name":"Stefano Fristachi","website":"www.stefanofristachi.com"},{"id":585002,"bio":"Professionnel Photographer, love people, nature, small things, Iceland and Hasselblad.","user_id":584418,"name":"Cédric Le Dantec","website":"www.cedricledantec.fr"},{"id":76580,"bio":"Mariëlle Gebben is a visual artist from the Netherlands. She holds a master's degree in Art and Art Management from the University of Groningen and graduated in May 2017 with honours from the Fotoacademie Amsterdam. The infinite is what intrigues her. She feels close to adventurers, authors of fiction and scientists. Exploring worlds, questioning real life and creating stories is what drives her. In her studio and exhibitions she uses paper, water, ink, paint, light and all kinds of materials to explore the boundaries between imagination and reality. Her conviction is that the more we know, the less we understand.\n\n\"Sometimes it is as if we are witnessing the birth of a planet.\" Eric Bos, Dagblad van het Noorden.\n\nMore info, awards, exhibitions and portfolio: www.mrll.nl.","user_id":76280,"name":"Mariëlle Gebben","website":"www.mrll.nl"},{"id":76609,"bio":"ARTISTMARK is a critically acclaimed Digital Artist and photographer - exclusively using Apple iPad and iPhone as his canvas. He is best known for his award winning compositions called Experimental POP - a next generation style of digital mixed media - transforming images into a unique multi filtered form of intelligent iPad art.\n\nExperimental POP incorporates a multitude of layered images and applications to produce this unique genre of original digital art. Experimental POP is transformative art by design - and its contemporary style invites the viewer to consume the work well beyond the canvass.","user_id":76309,"name":"ARTIST MARK","website":"www.artistmark.com"},{"id":76690,"bio":"I have the art of photography as a passion. Join a photography club in my town where we met every Tuesday. In these meetings there is always lectures or news about the art of photography. We exchange ideas and knowledge. At the club there are also internal competitions of photography under different themes among members. After the vote on these contests photographs are the subject of debate as a way of learning this art so fascinating.","user_id":76390,"name":"Tomas Brugger","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/tomasbrugger"},{"id":76753,"bio":"Leya Russell is a fun loving artist and photographer based in Calgary. She has been creating and exhibiting images from a young age, currently showing work with Alberta Foundation of the Arts. Since earning a BFA in fine art photography she has become a thriving wedding and portrait photographer in the Calgary area. Leya enjoys travelling extensively though out the world, believing images have the power to tell profound stories and connect us.","user_id":76453,"name":"Leya Russell","website":"www.leyarussell.com"},{"id":76740,"bio":"Actor, costumes designer and make-up artist. Based in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Graduated in Bachelor of performing arts at Federal University of state of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), since 2011. Started in 2001 his artistic career during the high school where he have done his first theatre course, there he had classes of acting, music, scenography, costumes, theory of art and theatre history.  He studied there until 2003. Then, in 2003, he joined at the drama school Marins Penna studied acting until 2005. In 2006 he starts his graduate Bachelor of performing arts and remained there until 2011. In 2009 joined in an artistic collective called “Teatro de Maquinaria” that works with acting training from the principles of Meyerhol’s biomechanics.  In 2010 starts his works as theatrical make-up artist and costumes designer. Soon develops works with several groups such as TARJa, SeTão Teatro, Nós do Morro and others. He is a winner of two awards as best makeup artist in the Guaçai Festival in 2012, one in child's theatre category and the other one in Adult category. Currently works with the TARja group based in Rio de Janeiro since 2010. During his artist career he also works as a producer and already taught makeup for actor.\n\nIn Addition of the role as actor, costume designer and make-up artist he maintain some activities in photography and visual art. ","user_id":76440,"name":"Rodrigo Reinoso","website":"www.rodrigoreinoso.com"},{"id":837259,"bio":"With over 10 years in the fashion industry as a model and posing instructor, I founded a Posing Academy, guiding students through immersive photoshoots across diverse genres. I developed a method to experience emotions fully and reveal one’s true self in front of the camera.\nIn the fall of 2024, I overcame my fear of the lens and began photographing independently, exploring the soul—its rhythms, its invisible states.\nMy photography delves into the inner world of a person: emotions, hidden experiences, and what remains unspoken.\nI see the eyes as a “mirror of the soul,” reflecting pain, love, fear, acceptance, joy, and silence.\nI focus on moments when people drop their masks, unveiling vulnerability and truth.\nMotherhood has become my primary realm of observation: fragility, tenderness, and the unseen weight of pain.\nMy aim is to create an artistic language through which viewers can “read” the soul and truly feel emotion.","user_id":823102,"name":"Liana Zabolotskikh","website":""},{"id":77104,"bio":"I started photographing 6 years ago. When I take a picture, I try to focus on its individual and intrinsic beauty. I don’t think there is an overarching theme to my photographs and I attempt to document the moment that I freeze in my frame with immaculate detail. I try to make every photo worthy of Henri-Cartier Bresson’s definition : “The decisive moment.” Whether I am in an urban environment or a more rural area, I look for the characteristics that define what my eye considers as alluring. I work mainly with film, but I also have digital pieces. I work better with film because its scarcity and preciousness pushes me to think tenfolds about any frame I want to capture. When I am aware that every snap of the shutter counts, I only want to hear the soothing click when I am sure that what my lens sees is nothing short of perfection. I love doing portrait photography because it’s a two way process. It doesn’t matter which end of the lens you are on, if there is a connection between you and your subject, you will produce visual wonders. There’s a common expression that says: “The eyes are the window to the soul.” I personally think the lens is the window to my mind and my beliefs.","user_id":76804,"name":"Gabriel Jung","website":"www.gabrieljung"},{"id":565947,"bio":"Artist\nR.©.Snellman \n-born 08.07.1950 in Kokkola/Finland, Lives and works in Jyväskylä/Finland since 1981 \n\nI have been involved with photography since my first shot from 1963 (around 60 years). Been working in Photo Labs, museums (The museum off Central Finland, Alvar Aalto Museum) as a print maker, commercial photography etc. have gone a long way to stand where I do today. All this for the love off ART and especially Photography. Among my favorite Photographers I could name August Sander, Bill Brandt, Eugene Atget, Edward Steichen, Robert Capa, Alfred Stieglitz, Henri Cartier Bresson a few to mention. I work with both film and digital I have no restrictions so ever.\n\nArtist and photographer R.©.Snellman\n\n","user_id":565363,"name":"Rune Snellman","website":"rcsnellmanrs.myportfolio.com"},{"id":808804,"bio":"Musician, producer, teacher, photographer. For me, music is posted in images with its nuances, melodic contours, harmonic structures, and the exploration of paths without rules. Journeys through musical images that are memories of intensely vivid moments. Photography is always present in my music, just as music expresses itself through the inner image. There is an intimate relationship between them. Photography captures the sound of the soul. Photography saves the moment forever.","user_id":794586,"name":"AYRES E POTTHOFF","website":"www.flickr.com/people/44021794@N02"},{"id":552166,"bio":"I'm a 37-year-old father of four, with photography serving as a powerful creative outlet for expressing my deepest subconscious emotions. While I don't work in photography full-time, it has become an essential part of my life. I enjoy capturing the ordinary beauty of both natural and man-made landscapes, finding inspiration in the everyday world around me.","user_id":551582,"name":"Xavier Autrey holschneider","website":""},{"id":76889,"bio":"Karin Claus: born 19th of February in Geleen but raised in Sittard. \n\nAs a child I loved drawing and crafts. I chose to go the MAVO where I knew I could take art as a final. During art history classes I became interested in the works of Dali and Escher.. With a degree in graphic designing and photography as a hobby I retrained to become a creative DTP-er and professional photographer. During this retraining period it became clear to me that I was most drawn by the artistic and creative side of photography. \n\nWhereas before I used a pencil and paper, I now draw with light, blending reality with fantasy. Using digital and polaroid cameras and various effect (vintage) lenses  I go out to capture the scenery. My photos can be dubbed as artistic, abstract, experimental, disfigured, faded and budged. \nI find inspiration for my work in the works of Escher, Dali, Rorschach and nature. Especially experimenting make photography so much fun and fulfilling for me.\n","user_id":76589,"name":"Karin Claus","website":"www.karinclaus.nl"},{"id":808833,"bio":"","user_id":794606,"name":"Nikolett Vörös","website":""},{"id":808856,"bio":"www.imaginarte.vision will tell you much about me.","user_id":794624,"name":"michael Höfig","website":"www.behance.net/michaelhoefig"},{"id":808866,"bio":"Molly D’Arcy (b. 1997) is an American artist currently photographing along the southern coast of Maine. Her work centers around themes of journeying and isolation.\n\nSpirituality has been a part of her life since childhood and continues to play a central role in her photographic practice. Over the past year, Molly has worked with Aperture and TBW Books, and she is currently making work as a recipient of the PhotoWork Fellowship created by Sasha Wolf.","user_id":794631,"name":"Molly DArcy","website":"www.molly-darcy.com"},{"id":808846,"bio":"","user_id":794617,"name":"Mariah Farage","website":null},{"id":77926,"bio":"Photography has always been my favorite hobby, as I could I attended courses, bought specialized magazines and followed a Photographer during the Ceremonies from whom I was able to steal how to move and how to be in the right place at the right time. Then in 1993 the great turning point, I met Mario Govino with whom I created the Govino Mario Rampoldi Sergio \u0026amp; C. Snc better known as Studio G. R. We open a photography shop with minilabs for printing in 1h in Bareggio, where the quality of printing is the basis of our philosophy. The results are not long in coming, some proofs arrive in the hands of a photographer of international caliber, who asks us to equip ourselves for printing from 6x6 negatives with the promise to print all his works. Thus began our collaboration with Giovanni Chiaramonte. Many successful photographers passed over the years and continuing to see their works created in me a particular vision of reality with the possibility of putting into practice what I felt inside, applying the ideas to the works that presented themselves: Still-life, Sport, Portrait, Architecture and Wedding Photography. In 2001 Agfa commissioned us prints which were exhibited at the Pho","user_id":77626,"name":"Sergio Rampoldi","website":"www.sergiorampoldi.com"},{"id":78621,"bio":"I'm a sociologist of the University of Palermo (Italy). But I'm a photo reporter, also. I usually prefer to take photos of everyday life in some particular social contest \n\nSono una sociologa e mi occupo di reportage su temi di carattere sociale. ","user_id":78321,"name":"Anna Fici","website":"www.annafici.it"},{"id":77173,"bio":"About myself \nI am living in Copenhagen Denmark. I started to take photograph at the beginning of my twenties. I won some amateur photo competitions at the end of 1973 I had an exhibition in Tel-Aviv.  When moving to Denmark I made a break (but not a complete one as I had a camera and took pictures occasionally). About 9 years ago, I renewed my active photographing again the pictures here are from the late period. \nAs for my photographic biography I had an exhibition in Israel 1973 and contributed pictures to some books project as well as I was a photographer of a small weekly in Israel. \nNovember 2008 I had an exhibition in Seattle with the title “Faces of Copenhagen” which moved later to Iowa. In 2010, I had an exhibition in Tel-Aviv, the same exhibition was later shown in Copenhagen. \nThe Israeli Lensmagazine showed in the first issue of 2016 two series of  my work.  \nTo see more of my work please look at www.flickr.com/photos/itzick  \n and Itzick Lev on facebook.","user_id":76873,"name":"Itzick Lev","website":"Facebook /Itzick "},{"id":270468,"bio":"","user_id":269866,"name":"Stefano Sandolo","website":"www.instagram.com/stefano.sandolo"},{"id":77223,"bio":"Diana Karklin (b 1981) is a professional photographer, whose personal projects revolve around women's issues, gender and feminism, which in her creative work she approaches from a poetic intimate angle. In her work she combines documentary type style with cinematographic elements, which she has inherited from her long trajectory in cinema production and distribution.\n\nKarklin studied to become an International Master in Contemporary Photography and Personal Projects at the EFTI International Center for Photography and Cinema in Madrid (2014-2016), completed her photography training through workshops and courses in Mexico (The Active School of Photography), Russia (Photoplay) and Spain (Lens School of Visual Arts). Her first completed long-term project \"Undo Motherhood\" was among the top ten finalists at Fiebre Dummy Award 2020 and later was published by Schilt Publishing in February 2022. ","user_id":76923,"name":"Diana Karklin","website":"www.facebook.com/Diana-Karklin-106347088250847"},{"id":443924,"bio":"I am a portrait and fashion photographer. I met my grandfather through a photograph. He sits there in a sturdy piece of black-and-white paper, holding a two-year-old me - my only proof of ever having received any grandfatherly love. As I veered from photographing for pleasure to choosing it as a profession, this black and white photo stuck with me - reminding me how photographs can turn moments into memories. Though the awards have been a huge source of encouragement, my stories remain my source of inspiration.","user_id":443340,"name":"Swati Chakraborty","website":"www.swatiphotography.com"},{"id":423907,"bio":"Amateur photographer. Member of ImageZ camera club.","user_id":423323,"name":"Amanda Hawes","website":""},{"id":71921,"bio":"Vladimir Frumin is an artist whose art reflects a connection with people from all walks of life, embedding their personalities and conditions into his works. Vladimir received the “Excellence Award” in B\u0026amp;W Photography magazine in 2012 and 2014. In 2013, he received the B\u0026amp;W magazine “Merit Award”. For 2015 Vladimir was given the “Spotlight Award”, that included a published article on his “Russia” series. The “Everybody’s Fifth Ward” work was awarded the “Carol Crow Fellowship” by the Houston Center for Photography in 2015. The “I Am American” work was selected by Sony World Photography Organisation as a shortlisted photographer in the category for Conceptual Art in 2016, and was exhibited in London at the Somerset House, The “Portrait series” was selected by Sony World Photography Organisation as a shortlisted photographer in the Professional Portraiture category in 2021, and was exhibited in London at the Somerset House\n\nwww.vladfrumin.com.\nneoparallax@comcast.net\n (713) 851-7839","user_id":71651,"name":"Vladimir Frumin","website":"www.vladfrumin.com"},{"id":756250,"bio":"Kennon Guerry is a natural-light photographer who specializes in low-light, black-and-white portraiture. Her emotive images bear witness to the beauty of small, everyday moments while capturing the transience and constant properties of light and childhood.  ","user_id":751518,"name":"Kennon Guerry","website":"kennonguerryphotography.com"},{"id":808888,"bio":"HELLO. I'M DEAN OROS.\n\nBelieve it or not, I wasn't really a fan of photography when I first began shooting. A television and radio broadcasting student at the time, my first exposure (see what I did there?) didn't exactly foretell my future passion for still photography.\n\nI practised black and white documentary, and portraiture. I developed film by hand and made prints in a dark room. My first camera was a second hand 35mm Pentax K1000 with one 50mm lens.\n\nAs it is today, developing film was expensive, especially for a starving student who ate too much pasta. Because of this stills didn't really interest me. It was set on the back burner for a very long time.\n\nThirty years and several cameras later, I often continue to work in black and white. While I've shot digitally most of my photographic career, I draw from that long-ago semester of formal study where I learned the essentials of light, and the inner workings of a camera.","user_id":794647,"name":"Dean Oros","website":"main.deanorosphoto.com"},{"id":77025,"bio":"Yulia Knish was born in 1979 in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), in 1990 she moved with her family to Israel. In 1998  she moves to Italy. She received her BFA in painting in 2005 at the Academy Of Fine Arts of Florence, and her MFA in 2014 in Visual Arts and Expressive Languagesat the same institution. In 2013 she followed a workshop held by Alberto Garutti at the University IUAV of Venice. Between 2005 and 2014 Yulia Knish has been included in various exhibitions and long term residences in Tuscany. Her work has been exhibited in art galleries and museums in Italy and New York.\n2015 Winner of the YOUNG TALENTS PRIX. AFFORDABLE ART FAIR MILANO. \n2015 Winner of the “Behance Porfolio Review”, Fotografia Europea 2015, Reggio Emilia.\nCurrently lives and works in Italy.","user_id":76725,"name":"Yulia Knish","website":""},{"id":78003,"bio":"Kamal is an Associate of the Society of Wedding and Portrait photographers,  Associate of The National Photographic Society;  Multi-award winner and exhibited internationally and nationally based in UK. \nHe is specialise in beauty, portrait and wedding photography.","user_id":77703,"name":"Kamal Mostofi","website":"www.kamalmostofi.com"},{"id":77101,"bio":"Born in Rome 1977, Lucrezia starts with linguistic studies to then dedicate herself to her profession in the equestrian world.  In 2000 she moves to Brasil, cooperating with a creative communication agency launches and directs cultural activity in Rome, London and Paris as a freelance art director. On 2007 she starts a creative Team Work moving to Sicily. The following chapter sees her develops stylistic photographic approach and a more mature artistic language. She works with institutions and international organizations in support of contemporary art, creating installations, talks, open studios, residences, exhibitions and performan- ces, carrying out conceptual photography, creative research and vision.","user_id":76801,"name":"Lucrezia Testa Iannilli","website":"www.lucreziatestaiannilli.com"},{"id":651133,"bio":"I divide my time between the NYC metro area and rural upstate New York. I am profoundly urban by upbringing but a great lover of the country and rural communities. We have a lot more in common than not, and it is great to learn what's different about us too. I am a lawyer by training, but my real passion is the story-telling power of photography and its power to teach us about one another. ","user_id":650549,"name":"Ricardo Castro","website":""},{"id":77606,"bio":"Fine-art photographer since 2004","user_id":77306,"name":"Kezzyn Waits","website":"www.kezzyn.com"},{"id":808925,"bio":"Katelyn Lux Brewer is a North Carolina based photographer who works with digital and alternative processes. She received a BFA and minor in Global Cinema at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2020 and is currently a third year MFA candidate in Photography at East Carolina University at the School of Art and Design. ","user_id":794675,"name":"Katelyn Brewer","website":"www.katelynluxbrewer.photography"},{"id":247471,"bio":"","user_id":246869,"name":"Niels Linneberg","website":"www.atempo.dk"},{"id":808931,"bio":"","user_id":794680,"name":"Joan Zachary","website":"joanzachary.substack.com"},{"id":77514,"bio":"EXHIBITIONS\nSOLO SHOWS\n2024 | Musée de Rambouillet \"Perturbations Numéricales\" | Palais du Roi de Rome - Rambouillet du 24/09/24 au 15/01/25  \n2023 |  \"Dans la tête de Nicolas Baghir\" | Galerie Catherine Pennec– Clermont-Ferrand / \n2020 | PARIS \"Undercover\" | 59 Rivoli Gallery – Paris / \n2019 | PARIS \"Passeports Photographiques\" / (GXII) Paris\n2018 | PARIS \"Variations 2.18\" | Solo show / (GXII) Paris\n2016 | LOS ANGELES (\"Visions\" exported) / Artists’s Corner Gallery (GXII)\n2016 | ARLES \"Visions\" / Galerie Huit Arles\n2015 | PARIS / \"VISIONS\" / Galerie XII (GXII)\n2014 | PARIS 3 / \"Photographies? \" Fat Galerie / Sitor Senghor/ Juin / First exhibition.\n\nCOLLECTIVE SHOWS  and  ART FAIRS\n2019 | \"Whiteout\" (Collective) | Galerie XII (GXII) Los Angeles\n2019 | Fotofever | Carrousel du Louvre, stand B4 (GXII)\n2018 | Art Elysées 2018 | Paris\n2018 | PhotoShanghai 2018 | Shanghai Exhibition Center (GXII)\n2018 | MIA 2018 | Milan (GXII)\n","user_id":77214,"name":"Nicolas Baghir","website":"www.baghir.com"},{"id":77512,"bio":"After a degree in Political Science and a job in a public administration, I choose to change my life and become a photographer.\nIn 2017 I moved to Milan, and I attended a Master in Photography at IED. When it finished, I exposed a selection of my work in an exhibition titled “Resilience”.\nMy photos have been published by the magazine “Il fotografo”, Instagramersitalia.it e Sardegna24.com and in the ebook My Marina edit by Marina Yachting.\nActually, I work as a freelance photographer based in Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy).\nI love reportage, portraits and stage photography.\n","user_id":77212,"name":"Andrea Puxeddu","website":"www.andreapuxeddu.com"},{"id":256907,"bio":"I have been actively in  photography since 2000 as an amateur. I am dedicated of film based photography including polaroids.","user_id":256305,"name":"Affan Dagasan","website":"none"},{"id":216581,"bio":"I'm an American living in Europe.\n\nI've traveled for decades and now, thanks to the affordability and the ease of digital, what I enjoy most about traveling is photographing what I find interesting, unique, and/or beautiful. It's the twists and turns, the pure chance, and the sheer luck leading to a good shot that makes my day; hopefully a few of you enjoy these images as much as I do.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  ","user_id":215979,"name":"Martin Szekeresh","website":"This is my website."},{"id":809005,"bio":"I am a Paris-based street photographer who try to capture life around me.","user_id":794732,"name":"Carole Gagliardi","website":"crlgglrd.myportfolio.com"},{"id":809022,"bio":"","user_id":794745,"name":"thierry malty","website":"thierrymalty.com"},{"id":809243,"bio":"","user_id":794916,"name":"Goos Bronkhorst","website":"www.studiopoolster.nl"},{"id":809274,"bio":"","user_id":794943,"name":"Suraj Garg","website":"www.surajgargphotography.com"},{"id":77249,"bio":"A Rhode Island native and extensive traveler, Paul’s approach to photography and life is to remain open, trust his instincts, and discard labels that are divisive. He uses technology to increase his creative options and productivity but not to replace his vision and responsibility. Much of his efforts have focused on travel, event, and fine art photography.\n\nAmong those who have influenced his expression are documentary photographers Dorothea Lange and Helen Levitt, natural light photographer Jay Maisel, painter and photojournalist Librado \"Lee\" Romero, printmaker and pin-hole photographer Walter \"Rusty\" Crump, and designer and artist Ken Done.\n\nPaul's images have been exhibited in juried and invitational competitions throughout the United States, several solo and two-person exhibitions in Cuba, and group shows in Greece and Hungary. \n\nA firm believer in giving back to the community, Paul has donated his skills to community efforts in several states.\n","user_id":76949,"name":"Paul M. Murray","website":"www.harmonicthreads.com"},{"id":77195,"bio":"I am a London based photographer and film maker.\nMost of my work centres around the triptych \"identity, place and scale\".","user_id":76895,"name":"Nikolaos Tsogkas","website":"www.nikolaostsogkas.com"},{"id":802914,"bio":"Allyson Avery is an art educator with 20 years of experience teaching art. After being the \"jack of all trades\" she chose Photography as the medium she never put down. Her work has been accepted by Women Street Photographers (WSP), with a show in Kuala Lumpur in 2023. As well as the Indianapolis Art Center's photography exhibit entitled \"Convergence\".  Allyson has won the Indiana Agriculture photo contest in 2022 and 2023.  She has also been exhibited in the National Art Education Association's member show in 2023.","user_id":789906,"name":"Allyson Avery","website":""},{"id":77307,"bio":"Andrea Taschin was born in Venice in 1971 and lives in Florence from many years. Taschin has a great passion for photography since many years, and he is also an enthusiast and expert in color science and digital color management. He is a photographer who has acquired advanced knowledge of photography and postproduction by consulting several books, websites and photography forums and attending numerous workshops held by professional photographers. His photography is creative and conceptual. ","user_id":77007,"name":"Andrea Taschin","website":"andreataschin.weebly.com "},{"id":247922,"bio":"seewhy is a girl from Hong Kong. she believes that her camera give her a reason to go into the world alone with a purpose also her photographs speak louder than her words.","user_id":247320,"name":"seewhy ngchoyiu","website":""},{"id":809001,"bio":"","user_id":794728,"name":"Nina Borowsky","website":"www.ninasimages.co.uk"},{"id":307719,"bio":"Portraits and documentary story telling photography are my focus. I am a founder member and past President of the Trinidad and Tobago Photographic Society, an NGO non-profit aiming to increase awareness of photography and accessibility to photography within the Caribbean.","user_id":307117,"name":"Catherine Bain","website":""},{"id":77268,"bio":"Stephane Garcia\nBorn in Paris in 1965                                    \nphotographe since 1986\nWhatsapp      +55(73) 9 9832 0512\n    PARIS FR      +33(0)6 09 03 17 96\nIntagram: Stephbaia\nTweeter: Stephsoyyo\nGarciasoyyo@hotmail.fr\n\n","user_id":76968,"name":"Stephane Garcia","website":"www.photographie.com"},{"id":202157,"bio":"Gabriela Gleizer (b. 1990) is a photographer based between Israel and Argentina.\nShe graduated from the Photography Department at Bezalel - Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, and holds a Bachelor in Fine Arts.\nShe is Interested in Documentary Photography, social and cultural aspects of life.\n\n","user_id":201555,"name":"Gabriela Gleizer","website":"www.instagram.com/gabrielagleizer"},{"id":808894,"bio":"","user_id":794653,"name":"John Kemp","website":"www.jkphotography.co.uk"},{"id":809004,"bio":"Nova Hynes is a filmmaker, writer, and visual artist known for her evocative dramatic narratives that delve into themes of identity, belonging, and the human condition. Her work has received recognition at numerous festivals, including the 54th Nashville Film Festival, the 24th Kerry International Film Festival, and the Golden Script Competition.\n\nNova holds an MA with honors in Film and Photographic Studies and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in philosophy and photographic media at Leiden University. Her academic background enriches her artistic practice, where she often examines concepts of opposition, absence, and the aftermath of traumatic events.\n\nNova's interdisciplinary approach and dedication to exploring complex themes contribute to her poetic storytelling style, as she continues to push the boundaries of both storytelling and visual art.","user_id":794731,"name":"Nova Hynes","website":"www.novahynes.com"},{"id":605558,"bio":"Michael McGrane is a New Orleans based visual artist working in a variety of media, including photography, painting, and digital art. \nMichael began his photographic journey in New York City during the heyday of the hardcore punk era of the mid 80’s, attempting to document a now extinct music scene and the distinct personalities within. His work was later featured prominently at CBGB’s 313 Gallery in their 2000 exhibit, New Revisited. He then went on to found his own highly regarded art gallery in the East Village and curated exhibits with HR Giger, Mick Rock, Mark Mothersbaugh and many other now well-established artists. These experiences developed into a passion for shooting the unique characters, street musicians and other cultural aspects of New Orleans.  Michael’s work  has been exhibited extensively in numerous galleries and museums including the Louisiana State Museum, The New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center and The Ogden Museum Of Southern Art.","user_id":604974,"name":"Michael McGrane","website":"www.michaelmcgrane.com"},{"id":77271,"bio":"Nato nell'aprile del 1963, mi sono diplomato in Elettronica nel 1981.  La passione fotografica c'è sempre stata, completata nell'82 con una reflex manuale (Yashica FX3). Ho frequentato parecchi corsi e aggiornamenti sia in camera oscura b/n, sia in tecniche di ripresa, ma penso di definirmi un autodidatta. Nel 1994 mi diplomo in infermieristica e attualmente lavoro in ospedale come infermiere. Nel 2011 acquisisco l'abilitazione allo shiatsu da professionista. Dal 2014 in possesso di una Canon 70D riprendo l'attività di fotografo.","user_id":76971,"name":"Ilario Moretti","website":""},{"id":847021,"bio":"A 707bet oferece uma plataforma segura e confiável para suas apostas. Conheça mais sobre nossa política de privacidade em https://707bet5-bet.com/privacy-policy.","user_id":832865,"name":"Matthftjkh Matthftjkh","website":null},{"id":727839,"bio":"Kaori Hijikata is a street photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. She began capturing the streets of her native city in 2021. She loves the city's buzz and enjoys wandering the streets with her camera, intuitively taking shots of ordinary people in mundane settings. Many of her images evoke a sense of mystery in the subjects within urban environments. As a candid street photographer, she aims to capture special moments in everyday life. Recently, her interest has extended to other areas of Japan, most notably Nagano Prefecture. She has two ongoing projects: one explores Tokyo at night, capturing faces and silhouettes that tell stories in the dark, reflecting the city's unique atmosphere. The other project documents a resort around an artificial lake in Nagano, focusing on the passage of time. Exhibitions: • Tokyo Street Photography Festival (Tokyo, Japan, May 3-5, 2023) • \"The Wall of Women by Women\" curated by Unexposed Collective at Ballarat International Foto Biennale (Ballarat, Australia, August 26 - October 22, 2023) • Moment Street Photo Awards Exhibition (Częstochowa, Poland, December 16, 2023 - February 4, 2024; Lewków, Poland, March 15, 2024 - April 15, 2024; Wroclaw, Poland, April 21, 2024 - May 20, 2024; Żyrardów, Poland, July 7, 2024 - August 30, 2024) • Group Exhibition: Korea-Japan Photography Exchange Exhibition - Parole on the Street (Incheon, Korea, April 5, 2024 - August 4, 2024) ・Tokyo Street Photography Festival (Tokyo, Japan, October 17-20, 2024) ・Group Exhibition: Japan-Korea Photography Exhibition - INTERSECTIONS (Tokyo, Japan, March 9-16, 2025) Tokyo Street Photography Festival (Tokyo, Japan, August 14 - 17, 2025)\n\n","user_id":727255,"name":"Kaori Hijikata","website":"www.kaobuwalks.com"},{"id":352284,"bio":"I’m a photographer exploring the space between stillness and motion, memory and presence. I’m not tied to a single genre; instead, I follow the feeling — sometimes raw, sometimes refined, but always real. Whether I’m documenting the streets of a city, chasing light across distant landscapes, or experimenting in the studio, I’m drawn to honest moments and the stories they carry. Photography, for me, is how I process the world and my place in it.","user_id":351682,"name":"Benjamin Hernandez","website":"www.bhernphoto.com"},{"id":286742,"bio":"","user_id":286140,"name":"Napasraphee Apaiwong","website":"www.paleflare.com"},{"id":775855,"bio":"Felipe Carneiro (Syd), creator of Syd Vision Productions,  is an emerging Brazilian photographer and videographer based in the creative hub of Los Angeles, California. With a solid educational background in Film and Photography from CSU Northridge, he has honed his craft and developed a unique artistic perspective that sets him apart in the world of visual storytelling.\n\nFelipe's journey as a visual artist has been enriched by his collaboration with renowned figures in Los Angeles photography, such as Rollence Patugan. Felipe's Participation in the ASMP's The Bridge mentorship is one of his highlights as an emerging photographer. These mentorship experiences have provided him with invaluable insights, networking opportunities, and a platform to learn from an industry expert.\n\nHis work is a fusion of his Brazilian roots and the vibrant energy of Los Angeles, resulting in a distinctive style that captures the essence of his subjects and the environments they inhabit. Felipe Carneiro's photography and videography delve into the complexities of the human experience, exploring themes of self-reflection, self-realization, and the interplay between conformity and individuality","user_id":767574,"name":"Felipe Carneiro","website":"Sydvisionproductions.com"},{"id":31656,"bio":"Born in Poland, now living in UK. Self taught photographer. Currently in Bristol, inspired by everything what has connection with visual meaning (but not limited to)...","user_id":31661,"name":"Dominik Bargiel","website":"www.dominikbargiel.com"},{"id":846631,"bio":"Buy Percocet without clinical script safe easy delivered, the process focuses on convenience, privacy, and efficiency. Online platforms provide a smooth ordering experience that allows customers to browse options, place orders, and receive medication from the comfort of home.\n\nBecause online access continues to grow across the United States, more individuals explore digital pharmacies that offer quick solutions. 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That their proposal retained much of the original character of the building was a key factor in this decision.\n\nThe iconic power station, built in two phases between 1947 and 1963, was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. It consisted of a stunning turbine hall, 35 metres high and 152 metres long, with the boiler house alongside it and a single central chimney. However, apart from a remaining operational London Electricity sub-station the site had been redundant since 1981.\n\nIn 1996 the design plans were unveiled and, following a £12 million grant from the English Partnerships regeneration agency, the site was purchased and work began. The huge machinery was removed and the building was stripped back to its original steel structure and brickwork. The turbine hall became a dramatic entrance and display area and the boiler house became the galleries.\n\nSince it opened in May 2000, more than 40 million people have visited Tate Modern. It is one of the UK’s top three tourist attractions and generates an estimated £100 million in economic benefits to London annually.\n\nIn 2009 Tate embarked on a major project to develop Tate Modern. Working again with Herzog \u0026amp; de Meuron, the transformed Tate Modern will make use of the power station’s spectacular redundant oil tanks, increase gallery space and provide much improved visitor facilities. ","user_id":77093,"name":"Tate Modern","website":"www.tate.org.uk"},{"id":691424,"bio":"New York City-based artist, Sharon Steinbach, is primarily a multi-genre street photographer, yet not exclusively, seduced also by nature, architecture, travel, and wherever her eye and passion lead. Creating art, primarily through photography has been her life-long desire. As a teenager, she studied in a select-admissions arts program under the tutelage of her school’s chairman, followed by a four-year college degree that included art history and studio work.\n\nCurrently, years later, she has emerged as a fine art photographer, capturing the diverse facets of the human experience through visual storytelling, imagination, and reinvention, whether representational, realism, abstract, or documentary.\n\nHer work has been exhibited in curated group exhibitions organized by the Wilton Arts Council in Connecticut; Cambridge Art Gallery in Glen Head, Long Island; Southampton Cultural Center in Southampton, New York; and others. Sharon has won awards for her work and had been shortlisted in the past for the London-based Visual Artists Association’s International Exhibition \u0026amp; Scholarship Prize for its “high standards of quality and creativity.”","user_id":690840,"name":"Sharon Steinbach","website":"www.SharonSteinbach.com"},{"id":645260,"bio":"Retired, I started to make photographic pictures about 8 years ago. I am part of a Camera Club and it helped me greatly to improve my technique through the competitions, the presentations and the help and mutual support of my fellow members of the club. I do not intend to become a “Professional” but I want to improve as a photographer, find and refine my own style. 2020 has been very important for me in that regard. I am currently exploring more the Art of black and white.","user_id":644676,"name":"Francoise Muller Robbie","website":"No website"},{"id":809174,"bio":"Savannah Faith Jackson (b. 2001) is a lens-based artist located in the Detroit metropolitan area. Jackson graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the arts in 2023 with a BFA Photography \u0026amp; Imaging and is currently a masters candidate in the photography department at Cranbrook Academy of Art where she holds a Gilbert Fellowship. Utilizing both archival and new photographs in her work, Jackson reflects on themes of beauty and matrilineal heritage. She explores the significance of ideas and objects that are passed between women, specifically focusing on the experiences of Black-American women. Through various photographic processes Jackson questions notions of memory, impermanence, and rest as they pertain to Black women and girls. ","user_id":794858,"name":"Savannah Faith Jackson","website":"www.savannahfaithjackson.com"},{"id":579562,"bio":"Zeki Projects is the collaborative brainchild of Kian and Zeynep, a creative duo whose work bridges the gap between photography and personal storytelling.\nBased in Istanbul, they combine their talents to explore themes of intimacy, identity, and human connection.\nThrough their work, Kian and Zeynep challenge conventional narratives, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between the personal and the universal.","user_id":578978,"name":"Kian Koohestani","website":""},{"id":772757,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based in Switzerland, Geneva. My work focus on people, their daily life, and their relation with society and nature. I'm currently studying an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London. Prior to my photography career I served  as an official Diplomat in Asia and U.S.  for almost a decade. I hold B.A in Psychology and graduate certificate in International Security from Harvard. I speak French, Chinese, English and Hebrew. I'm currently working on three long term projects","user_id":764859,"name":"Eyal Ben Dror","website":"Www.eyalbendror.org"},{"id":675680,"bio":"I'm a freelance advertising writer in Minneapolis who's become full-on obsessed with photography in general, and classic cameras in particular.","user_id":675096,"name":"Phil Calvit","website":"www.instagram.com/philcalvit"},{"id":299821,"bio":"I came late in my life to serious photography. My first career was teaching Anthropology. I had always enjoyed taking photos, but it wasn't until after I retired from university teaching that I went back to school to study photography seriously. I've been slowly working my way through the renowned photography program at Santa Monica College and recently earned my certificate.","user_id":299219,"name":"Geri-Ann Galanti","website":"www.PortraitsbyGeriAnn.com"},{"id":77587,"bio":"Photographe  depuis 1984, je  travaille dans mon studio à Nice , France. \nToute mon énergie et ma créativité se sont développées au gré des évolutions technologiques jusqu’à l’aboutissement de plusieurs séries dont la \"série noire \" et \" série blanche\"\nj'ai  participé à des expositions de groupe et personnelles en France et à l’étranger , j'ai représenté la Principaute de Monaco à l’exposition universelle de Shanghai en 2010 et la France à la 6eme Biennale de Pékin en 2015.\n\n\n\t\n","user_id":77287,"name":"Gabriel Martinez","website":"www.gabriel-martinez.com"},{"id":809100,"bio":"","user_id":794805,"name":"Barast Brice","website":null},{"id":220194,"bio":"","user_id":219592,"name":"Blerina Gjeka","website":""},{"id":273301,"bio":"My career in construction management has led me to see the world as a series of architectural elements creating a complex canvas of texture, contrast, and geometry.","user_id":272699,"name":"Ron Weiss","website":"RonWeissphotography.com"},{"id":564678,"bio":"\nI am not a photographer. Only human but I love photography","user_id":564094,"name":"Tadeusz Droszczak","website":""},{"id":12838,"bio":"","user_id":12838,"name":"Ves Sarafov","website":""},{"id":224347,"bio":"I was a military photographer during the Vietnam era and am now a retired business owner who has reignited my passion for photography by exploring photo opportunities in my community and around the world. I am an active member of the Northern Virginia Photographic Society and enjoy its programs and competitions.","user_id":223745,"name":"Len Johnson","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/187667165@N04"},{"id":207548,"bio":"He was born in the city of Lima, Peru. In 2005 he finished his studies in journalism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, where he also studied photography at the Faculty of Art. In 2010 he joined the staff of photojournalists of the newspaper La República, where he worked as a photojournalist until 2015 and as Graphic Editor until 2017. His photographs have been published in other media such as the newspaper El Comercio (Lima), Peru 21 ( Lima), Reuters, La Tercera (Chile), El País (Spain) and The Guardian (England). He has exhibited in the Place of Memory (Lima), Palacio Cibeles (Madrid), Instituto Cervantes de Beijing (China), Pancho Fierro Municipal Art Gallery (Lima). / 2015: First place in the Ibero-American photojournalism contest POY Latam, in the News category. 2015: Honor Award for Journalistic Excellence in Photography, granted by the Inter-American Press Association (SIP).\n\n","user_id":206946,"name":"Miguel Mejía Castro","website":"www.miguelmejiacastro.com"},{"id":809123,"bio":"","user_id":794822,"name":"Anna Sobczak","website":""},{"id":809180,"bio":"","user_id":794863,"name":"Joshua Greenberg","website":"Please Google: Viridian Artists and Joshua Greenberg. Website under renewal!"},{"id":77565,"bio":"Mi chiamo Simona Maria Cannone e sono nata nel 1989. Sono una fotografa e vivo e lavoro in Abruzzo, Italia.\n\nIl mio amore per la fotografia è iniziato già dall'adolescenza da autodidatta e, appena ho potuto, ho cercato di farne il mio lavoro in tutti i modi possibili in una città di provincia.\nDopo il liceo mi sono trasferita a Roma e ho deciso di perfezionarmi nell’ambito del Fotogiornalismo con un master presso l’ISFCI. Il fotogiornalismo mi ha insegnato ad entrare velocemente in sintonia con le persone quando ho una macchina fotografica in mano, presto però mi sono accorta che la realtà non mi bastava e allora ho cominciato a sperimentare con il ritratto.\n\nDall'ottobre 2011 la fotografia e la comunicazione sono diventate il mio lavoro a tempo pieno, grazie all'agenzia ZONZO che ho fondato con il mio compagno.\n\nAlternando i miei progetti personali ai lavori commissionati, continuo una libera ricerca fotografica, spingendo l’estetica dei miei ritratti sempre un po’ più in la, tendendo felicemente al surrealismo.","user_id":77265,"name":"Simona Maria Cannone","website":"www.zonzo.studio"},{"id":809213,"bio":"","user_id":794892,"name":"Pedro García","website":""},{"id":797983,"bio":"Aged and cured on the Maine / New Hampshire coastline, Neville’s work circles masculinity, queer phenomenology, the home, and the church. A critical feature of his process is the understanding that the picture he will make already exists, somewhere in the shadowbox of his brain, and he am only reaching around in the dark (often literally) to piece it together. Neville graduated with a degree in English from the University of Vermont in 2020, and moved to Maine in late 2023. ","user_id":785838,"name":"Neville Caulfield","website":"www.nevillecaulfield.com"},{"id":413899,"bio":"A native of Boston, David Mullen graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in the late 1970's.  Upon failing to become principal trumpet in the New York Philharmonic, he began a career teaching music in Washington DC.  After a decade as a high school band director, he earned a graduate degree in education and became Head of School at The Nora School in Silver Spring, Maryland.  Dave began his photographic career in 2000 when the school built a darkroom and found itself needing someone to use it.   Largely self taught, he has received awards and been exhibited in the juried shows at the Washington Gallery of Photography, Sandy Spring Museum, Meeting House Gallery, VisArts, Bohrer Park, and the Skylofts Gallery, and his work has appeared in CameraArts magazine and the Lenswork books Our Magnificent Planet.  Now working largely in digital, he occasionally breaks out the 4x5 Toyo for a change of pace.  Finding virtually no subjects uninteresting, more of his work can be seen at davidmullenphoto.com. He has taught photography and Photoshop at the high school and college levels. He currently resides on Cape Cod where he teaches at the Cape Cod Art Center.","user_id":413315,"name":"Dave Mullen","website":"www.davidmullenphoto.com"},{"id":77747,"bio":"","user_id":77447,"name":"Marie Navarre","website":"500px.com/marie-click"},{"id":113211,"bio":"Mi occupo di Psicoterapia dagli anni ’90 e ho conosciuto negli anni ‘80 la Fotografia, essendo iscritta al primo\nFotoclub nel paese dove ancora risiedo. Solo dal 2018, dopo aver concluso un percorso di Fotografia Terapeutica e\nFototerapia c/o NetFo, ne canalizzo il senso. Oggi, il legame tra le due discipline è inscindibile, e si intercala a\nseconda dell’urgenza. Nel 2019 invento il Festival La Sublime Bellezza, sul linguaggio trasversale legato all’arte,\ndove diventa pregnante la contaminazione della psicologia. Vivo e lavoro a Taglio di Po (Ro), un piccolo paese che\nsi estende a fianco del fiume Po.\n","user_id":112609,"name":"Roberta Manzin","website":"www.robertamanzin.myportfolio.com"},{"id":90295,"bio":"I am French attorney and I have been living in Milan (Italy) for 15 years now.  I am not a professional photographer but I have a true passion for photography, especially portraits.  What I like about photography  is that it is perhaps the best way to \"stop\" time, to \"capture\" a moment, a memory... which is why I especially love portraits!","user_id":89837,"name":"Tania Carola Meyer","website":""},{"id":77689,"bio":"Susanne Junker is an artist with focus on photography. Born 1973 in Germany, she lives and works in Paris, France. Autodidact, her work concentrates on identity and femininity. Practicing observation of herself since early childhood, Susanne has used her own body as a canvas for interpretation of social themes, feminist and female behaviour and turned around her meiotic exposure to firstly break the preconception of her then current job as a model in the 1990s and her own struggle with what she describes as \"24/7 demanded perfection\". Since then, she embraced themes of gender identification, the objectivisation of women and the use of sexuality in media via photography, video, drawing and performance. In times when everyone calls themselves an artist on social media, she refuses to be categorised as a #femaleartist and proclaims: “I am not an artist! I am Susanne Junker, artist!”. This slogan and her created hashtag #femaleartisthashtagsucks emphasises that Junker’s work is based on her individuality and not her gender and underlines the seriousness of working as an artist in our society.  In the fall of 2018 she resided at the design campus of the China Academy of Art (CAA)  in Shanghai where she taught a workshop titled “Researching Identity”, to propose a new way of teaching trough artistic exercise and empowering young students while they discovered identity and individuality. \n\nAdditionally, Junker founded and directed stage候台BACK, an artist run space in Shanghai, China from 2008 – 2013.","user_id":77389,"name":"Susanne Junker","website":"www.susannejunker.com"},{"id":809471,"bio":"","user_id":795096,"name":"Cory Easter","website":""},{"id":561230,"bio":"Louise is a photographic artist living and working on Awabakal Country in Newcastle, NSW. Her tertiary studies in the ecological sciences, combined with fascination for the \nnatural world, feed her photography. The play of natural light, vulnerability, empathy, and storytelling are drivers for her work. \nLouise has achieved awards for her portrait, landscape, documentary \u0026amp; architecture photography, including a finalist berth in the prestigious Bowness Photography Prize (Museum of Australian Photography) in 2020. She regularly exhibits in local galleries. She is a member of the WH!P Collective (Women of the Hunter in Photography @whip_collective) and has more recently curated exhibitions for Newcastle Art Space Gallery. ","user_id":560646,"name":"Louise Faulkner","website":"www.louisefaulknerphotography.com"},{"id":198606,"bio":"Shukui Liu (b.1987)\n\nHe is an image creator, currently lives and works in Quanzhou, China.\n\nHe often photographs still life and detailed landscapes. His practice revolves around the relationship between the individual and the surroundings, the individual and the world, and the individual and the universe, so as to expand the extension of the space in which he lives, and at the same time broaden the boundaries of his perceptions. \n\nHe was a shortlist of Hariban Award Japan. His group exhibitions include the participation in PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai, A4 Art Museum(Chengdu), Wulin Art Season(Quanzhou), 1915 Art Space(Quanzhou), Post Office Projects Gallery(Port Adelaide, Australia), etc. His works got featured in Mugetang Art Space, Jiazazhi, Fotoartist, PhotoVogue and Kinfolk.\n","user_id":198004,"name":"Shukui Liu","website":"www.liushukui.com"},{"id":285538,"bio":"\nHimadri Banerjee is a passionate photographer known for capturing the raw, unfiltered moments that often go unnoticed in the chaos of everyday life. With a keen eye for detail and a deep connection to the human experience, Himadri blends documentary-style photography with artistic expression, creating images that tell powerful stories. Whether it's the hustle of urban streets, the serene beauty of nature, or the intimate emotions of a candid portrait, Himadri has a unique ability to find beauty in the mundane.\n\nOver the years, Himadri has developed a distinctive style characterized by rich contrasts, thoughtful compositions, and an authentic portrayal of subjects. Inspired by the interplay of light and shadow, Himadri often explores themes of solitude, reflection, and the passage of time in their work. Their photography invites viewers to pause and consider the world from a different perspective, finding meaning in the seemingly ordinary.","user_id":284936,"name":"Himadri Banerjee","website":"www.instagram.com/_himadri_banerjee"},{"id":201497,"bio":"Alex, 53, is a passionate self-educated photography enthusiast, fascinated by the power of images. Above all, he is intrigued by the spontaneity of the moment, where perception and emotions combine. He believes in perpetual learning and self development. For many years due to various reasons photography took the backseat. In 2015, he rediscovered his passion and slowly familiarized himself with digital photography and editing. Then he started steadily showcasing his captions in various international competitions, including, IPA, FA, Spider, APA, ND, MIFA, BIFA, TIFA, MonoVisions, Monochrome, ColorAwards, Px3, GPA, Minimalist, Chromatic, PHOTO, in which he is awarded multiple honours and recognitions in different categories.","user_id":200895,"name":"Alex Politis","website":""},{"id":809247,"bio":"","user_id":794920,"name":"Adam Luckhurst","website":"adamluckhurst.com"},{"id":680962,"bio":"I am a 33 years old french industrial engineer, originally from Paris. I have both a very rationnal mind, obviously, and a very creative mind, and I try to manage this duality through photography. Indeed, to me photography is both about creativity but also about technology and the law of physics, in this case optics.\nI have lived in Taipei, Buenos Aires, Madrid, and Valencia so far, and I absolutely love to travel and to get out of my comfort zone. I am also passionate about transportation in general, especially aircrafts, and I like to photograph the beauty of the industrial sites.\nI try to capture images that reflect emotions and poetic (nostalgy, sadness, etc.) as I am myself an emotional person.","user_id":680378,"name":"Alice Albinet","website":""},{"id":367356,"bio":"I am a writer and photographer living in Sarasota, Florida.\n","user_id":366754,"name":"Brian Jones","website":"www.brianvjones.com"},{"id":809253,"bio":"Miquel Merce is a self-taught photographer who captures the reality around us without any retouching or post-processing, offering a sensitive and poetic perspective tailored to each series, emphasizing its artistic concept. With a background in architecture, Merce approaches his photography with a unique vision that blends his architectural experience with a conceptual and poetic interpretation of reality. His work is rooted in authenticity, with no digital manipulation or complex techniques involved. Merce's photographs are grounded in a strong conceptual foundation, and his process mirrors the journey of architecture—starting from the real to reach the sensitive. His works have been featured in solo exhibitions in cities like Andorra, Lisbon, Barcelona, and Milan, and include large-scale urban installations. Each of his series is materialized in a specific way, from the choice of paper to the framing and printing techniques, to enhance the artistic concept, such as printing on brushed stainless steel or creating custom aluminum frames for large-scale urban interventions.","user_id":794925,"name":"Miquel Merce","website":"www.miquelmercefotografia.com"},{"id":597606,"bio":"Hersley-Ven Casero is a multidisciplinary visual artist, documentary and street photographer based in Dumaguete City, Philippines. ","user_id":597022,"name":"Hersley-Ven Casero","website":"www.instagram.com/hersleyvencasero"},{"id":77635,"bio":"instagram: marcelohorta028\nfacebook: marcelohorta028","user_id":77335,"name":"Marcelo Horta","website":"www.inarquidesign.com.br"},{"id":79066,"bio":"Wedding and Portraits Photographer based in Tarragona (Spain)\n","user_id":78766,"name":"Eduardo Bosch","website":"www.edubosch.com"},{"id":12196,"bio":"Born in 1969, my earliest professional experience dates from 1993 when I moved to Australia , where I worked in advertising photography. \nBack in Italy,  in 2001, my first personal work \"Quotidiano\" won the Polaroid International Awards and then a few others main ones.\nSince then I decided to focalize my attention in photography towards my greatest passion in life as main subject, \"the sea\".\n\nFine art representation: Sponder gallery-Miami   Iris Gallery-Boston  Chroma Gallery-Sao Paulo\n\n","user_id":12196,"name":"Alessandro Puccinelli","website":"www.alessandropuccinelli.com"},{"id":172749,"bio":"Photographer based on Tokyo.\n\nAwarded\nIPA, PX3, TIFA, Mono Award, FAPA, IPOTY, Tokyo camera club, Fujifilm 10 viral in Japan\n\n","user_id":172147,"name":"Sallu Ringram","website":"www.sallu.photos"},{"id":113294,"bio":"I’m a translator by profession, and languages have always been my greatest passion. Photography is a visual language that I enjoy mastering every day. I take pictures wherever I travel – be it my hometown Moscow or much-loved Turkish cities – I always take a chance to celebrate the amazing moments of people’s lives.","user_id":112692,"name":"Kristina Koroleva","website":"facebook.com/kristina.koroleva"},{"id":199642,"bio":"I'm fascinated by artists and the personalities drawn towards artistic pursuits. Photographers like Duane Michals and Ralph Gibson are strong influences on me aesthetically and my approach to photography is consistently governed by the desire to create imagery that is both timeless and narrative. ","user_id":199040,"name":"Mark Escribano","website":"www.markescribano.com"},{"id":809430,"bio":"","user_id":795063,"name":"Stef Stessel","website":null},{"id":77730,"bio":"As a photographer, I capture intimate portraits of people, places and events, create the record, and expose the stories of a particular time and place.\n\nMy body of work includes the projects: “The Red Chair Portrait Sessions”, which is my homage to late 19th century portraiture taken through the digital lens; “Do They Exist Between Strangers?” where I question the local popularity of my studio portraits against a larger, social media-driven audience, and finally, “The Conference”, which is my series of unofficial, humanist and at times psychological portraits capturing moments of vulnerability, isolation and retreat which are in contrast to the official record of these conventions.\n\nSince 2008 my domestic and international commercial work as a photographer has taken me from Newfoundland to Vancouver and most places in between. Internationally, I am regularly contracted for work in New York City, San Francisco and the United Kingdom.\n\nMy success as a commercial artist allows me to continue on my unique journey, capturing and communicating - in my voyeuristic, photo-documentary style - the stories of our shared humanity.","user_id":77430,"name":"David Irvine","website":"davidirvinephotographer.com"},{"id":809357,"bio":"Hi, my name is Miri. I am a multidisciplinary artist who transforms emotions into art, turning every experience into a creative expression. I blend visual aesthetics with depth, working across various mediums including photography, graphic design, production, and music. ","user_id":795004,"name":"Miri Biton","website":"thecrowneffect.com"},{"id":705390,"bio":"I was born in St. Petersburg in the Russian Federation. This city, its surroundings and the perpetually cloudy weather plunged me into melancholy. Which affected my style. Now I have moved to a stunning sunny Georgia, but the anxiety and sadness of the past does not leave me.\n\nTokyo International Foto Awards\nJury Top 5 selection\n2022\nParis Photo Prize\nBest New Talent, Gold Winner, 1st Place Winner\n2023\nINTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS (IPA)\nJury Top 5 Selection\n2024\nBUDAPEST INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS\nGold Winner\n2024\nLIFE FRAMER PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE\nWINNERS Black \u0026amp; White\n2024\nLIFE FRAMER PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE\nWINNERS The Human Body\n2024\n","user_id":704806,"name":"Anna Ligus","website":""},{"id":442933,"bio":"Steven West is a fine art photographer with a practice centred around innovative techniques of combining photographic art and science.\nBuilding on his personal experiences as an innovator and technologist, West is exploring the diversity of life and the impact of technology shaping our futures. His image making seeks to use experimental techniques and novel imaging technologies in exploring the narrative of objectivity derived from research in science and technology. His images are visualized when innovation in art and science come together.\n\n \n\nHis most recent work, entitled Beautiful Minds, is both an exhibition and a book, of images, portraits and stories that unravel the mysteries of the human brain and explore the consciousness of people with lived experiences of substance use disorders. The Beautiful Minds project evolved combining images of brains and recording inspiring stories of people with lived experiences of addictions, alongside photographs of those very same people who were willing and open to share their experiences.","user_id":442349,"name":"steve west","website":"www.stevenwestphotography.com"},{"id":34927,"bio":"Dongwook Lee (South Korean, b. 1973, he/him/his) lives and works in Yangpyeong, South Korea.\nHe graduated Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, with a major in Chinese. His commercial work includes clients Nike, Reebok, Calvin Klein, Samsung, LG, Levi’s, and fashion magazines Bazaar, GQ, Elle, Marie Claire, etc.\n\nAs an exhibiting artist, his works have been shown in South Korea, Bulgaria, japan, Italia, England, Georgia, Ethiopia, Hungary, United States Of America. He was selected for the 2021 PHEST (International Festival Of Photography And Arts In Italy) Open Call. He is the Grand Prize Winner of 2017 Lumiere Award in Los Angeles, CA, The Jury Award Winner of 2017 Hiii Photography in China, and the Grand prize Winner of 2007 HP (Hewlet-Packard) Turn-On Digital Award in Korea. His work is in the collection of Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts.\n","user_id":34932,"name":"Dongwook Lee","website":"www.dongwooklee.net"},{"id":77752,"bio":"Years ago, Thomas received from his Grand-Pa the Hasselblad that he had kept along his photographer career, stretching back to the early 50’s. Was it this Hasselblad, more than his diploma in social media, that convinced Thomas he had to live from, or rather through, photo- documentary and portray? Or was it the inspiring exchanges amongst the award-winning Belgian collective “Out-of-Focus” he had put together with his former schoolmates? Most probably Thomas doesn’t know himself, and he keeps seeking the answer in those side-topics he covers with a disturbing curiosity. Those real life stories he gathered from Carpathian suburbs or Haitian sacred graves, to the post-industrial Belgian wastes or the ever-spinning Brooklyn nights, all shared a point in common. Those are the stories of men and women. Those are the stories that can be sketched with words but that only well-pictured face expressions may tell with precision.\n","user_id":77452,"name":"Thomas Freteur","website":"www.thomasfreteur.com"},{"id":809021,"bio":"TJ is a passionate portrait and lifestyle photographer that is based in Chicago. Prior to photography, he worked as a 9-1-1 dispatcher, audio engineer, and electrical engineer. His combination of life experiences helps him capture moments from a unique perspective. \n\nAlthough TJ specializes in portrait and lifestyle photography at his core he lives to create and explore new avenues. His curiosity for different photography adventures never ends and he welcomes obscure and unusual projects.","user_id":794744,"name":"Toejam Larson","website":"tjthegrey.com"},{"id":809484,"bio":"","user_id":795107,"name":"Ivan Panteleev","website":""},{"id":77767,"bio":"Dark, conceptual and erotic photographer and cat lover from Mexico City\nI also work as comercial and stock photographer since 2005.\n","user_id":77467,"name":"Eduardo Gomez","website":"www.altershootings.com"},{"id":809436,"bio":"I'm a photographer based in Basel, Switzerland.\n\nI started with analogue photography in 1992 in the print and offset area.\nEvery step had to be done manually at that time.\nWorking in a small - but innovative - print company was a serious craftsmanship effort.\n\nAfter a sharp career turn, in 2000 I landed a job as Software Engineer.\n\nIn my freetime I enjoy photography.","user_id":795067,"name":"Lydia Puric","website":"lydiapuric.wixsite.com/journey"},{"id":809467,"bio":"","user_id":795093,"name":"Noelia Valero","website":""},{"id":171990,"bio":"I work as a business analyst but live as a photographer. I am an aspiring portrait photographer passionate about capturing the power and beauty in both people and wildlife while focusing on elegance. ","user_id":171388,"name":"Veronika Alföldi","website":""},{"id":423179,"bio":"I'm a belgian jazz musician (drummer). Very interested in photography since my teenage years, I mostly shot black and white. ","user_id":422595,"name":"Etienne Plumer","website":"www.instagram.com/etienneplumer"},{"id":848204,"bio":"","user_id":834048,"name":"BYEONGGOO KIM","website":null},{"id":849425,"bio":"","user_id":835269,"name":"María Alina Bj","website":""},{"id":809498,"bio":"","user_id":795120,"name":"Björn Karl Köhler","website":"bjoernkarlkoehler.com"},{"id":809511,"bio":"","user_id":795131,"name":"Nancy Ledbetter Castle","website":""},{"id":809478,"bio":"Photographer of Wildlife, Landscape, and other things","user_id":795101,"name":"Nick Fain","website":"www.nickfainphotography.com"},{"id":809496,"bio":"I have been using cameras for the last 35 plus years to capture the way I see our world. I am fascinated by light, and the way it affects the world around us.  I see the way light highlights the small everyday things and the way it can transform an everyday sight into something spectacular.  I have had work in shows in across the country, with pieces hanging soon in Washington, Colorado and Pennsylvania.  My most recent solo show was during Dirty Linen Night 2024 in New Orleans at Salon Diversions.  My two dogs and I split our time between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.  The cats don’t.  I started my journey with a Kodak 110 camera and now shoot with a Canon Mark 5D DSLR, a Hasselblad 500 C/S Film camera, and even an iPhone 12 Pro.  My latest venture is creating scanograms.","user_id":795118,"name":"Justine Crowley","website":""},{"id":77794,"bio":"Cheryl Zibisky uses alternative processes of photography to reveal concepts about memory, loss and time. Zibisky earned her MFA in Photography in January 2017 from the New Hampshire Institute of Art. She is a Senior Lecturer in the Photography Program at Appalachian State University and works as a commercial photographer in addition to her artistic practice. Her work has been exhibited in dozens of group shows and two solo shows. Her commercial work has been published in over 20 different national magazines as well as a handful of local and regional publications. She recently received Best of Show in the Art Through the Lens International Juried Photography Exhibition for Without Maya.\n\nSome work has been shown in \"The Garden Variety”, First Light Gallery in Louisville, KY, \"Art Through the Lens International Juried Photography Exhibition\" at The Yeiser Art Center in Paducah, KY, \"Center Forward\" at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO and \"New River Art Biennial 2017\" (Honorable Mention received) at the Floyd Center for the Arts in Floyd, VA.","user_id":77494,"name":"Cheryl Zibisky","website":"cherylzibisky.wix.com/artist"},{"id":77859,"bio":"Kevin Dyer graduated from The University of Arizona with a degree in Media Arts and Journalism. However, it was when he moved to Bangkok, Thailand armed with little more than a backpack, a camera and a strong case of wanderlust that he found his calling. \"It was like an epiphany for me. Everything came together and formed a synergy that I had never experienced before. I discovered new talents and passions that combined with my education and personality, all seemed to be guiding me in the same direction. From the moment I arrived I was curious about every aspect of the local culture. I wanted to be able to share this fascinating new world with everyone I knew so I naturally turned to my favorite medium.\"\n\n\n\n","user_id":77559,"name":"Kevin Dyer","website":"www.aworldinfocus.com"},{"id":132773,"bio":"Sidsel Lehn Mehlsen (b. 1994, Aarhus) is a visual artist and researcher working across photography, ceramics, film-making, and writing. Her practice is one of gleaning, gradually accumulating and composing objects, images, and fragments into new temporal and spatial arrangements. In approaching domesticity, intimacy, and estrangement, her affective landscapes refuse closed systems of meaning, attempting instead to make sense through what remains.","user_id":132171,"name":"Sidsel Lehn Mehlsen","website":"www.sidselmehlsen.dk"},{"id":546310,"bio":"I am an amateur, enthusiast and an observer.  \nBought my first camera in my early 20s and first thing I did was to shoot whole 36 frames on the garden of my family house. It was fall and the garden was full of maple leaves and apples. The photos were not great but I still remember how excited I was to take them. \nSince that time I took a lot of photos on film and digital cameras, but I never believed it could be anything more than a hobby. I never felt good enough (which is something I am now addressing in therapy) so even when I thought about becoming serious about photography- never believed I can actually make it my profession. As a result- I am an analyst and ended up with depression as I am not doing what I love. So I am choosing to believe in myself. I am choosing to submit my work for others to see. I am asking for feedback because I want to get better and take it to the next level. ","user_id":545726,"name":"Karolina Dean","website":"Www.chasingdetails.com"},{"id":549437,"bio":"","user_id":548853,"name":"Andrew Hull","website":"AndrewHullPhotography.com"},{"id":77857,"bio":"Born and raised in Tequisquiapan, a small town in Mexico, Sergio is a storyteller by nature and is able to see those hidden details of extraordinary in life.\n\nAt 21 he started his photography journey traveling around Europe, where he realized his love for cultures. He came back to Mexico and worked in a studio as a wedding photographer, which gave him the skills to capture images fast and under pressure.  A few months later he moved to Barcelona to study cinematography to compliment his structure and composition. \n\nAfter a couple of years, in 2009, he came back to Mexico to show his first individual exposition: \"El Tiempo En Vidas\", with those portraits from Europe, and one year later a second one: \"En Algún Lugar del Sur\" with images from Guatemala and Mexico. In 2014, he won a honorific mention by SEMIQ in the contest \"Enmarcando La Obra\". \n\nIn 2016, he moved to the United States, where has kept his photographic journey through Miami, New York and Houston.","user_id":77557,"name":"Sergio Godoy","website":"www.sergiogodoy.com"},{"id":847025,"bio":"Barley House Hotel is a stylish and comfortable stay located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, FL. As a top-rated hotel in Fort Lauderdale, we offer modern amenities, elegant rooms, and exceptional service for both leisure and business travelers. Whether you're searching for a 5-star hotel or the experience in Fort Lauderdale, Barley House Hotel delivers comfort, convenience, and class. Our guests enjoy easy access to the beach, dining, shopping, and nightlife. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and luxury at one of the best hotels in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.","user_id":832869,"name":"Barley House Hotel","website":"maps.app.goo.gl/zTUf8ntFqjS4QTdX9"},{"id":848205,"bio":"about sdadd","user_id":834049,"name":"zhang brave","website":null},{"id":111443,"bio":"\n\n","user_id":110841,"name":"Péter Rácz","website":""},{"id":809461,"bio":"","user_id":795088,"name":"Saša Mirković","website":""},{"id":809491,"bio":"I seek knowledge through making, I uncover my subconscious and question the unknown while experimenting through new forms and imagery. When viewing a sculpture or image of mine, I feel as if I am laying all of my innards on a pedestal for scrutiny. My work is a response of self-defense, focusing on the many ways I can protect myself through \"modes of self-preservation\".","user_id":795113,"name":"Carly Murakami","website":"carlymurakami.com"},{"id":809504,"bio":"Paul \"Alex\" Flamand is a mechanical engineer and amateur photographer from West Virginia who specializes exclusively in analog and alternative processes, with a special focus on capturing the beauty of natural landscapes and human structures. Shortly after he began collecting vintage 35mm cameras during his studies at university, Alex made the transition to analog film photography in order to deepen his knowledge and appreciation of the art. Having found enjoyment in the slow, methodical, and serendipitous nature of analog photography, he has continued to hone his craft and focus his passion on capturing the stunning local terrain of the tri-state area which he calls home, using the same methodologies, mindset, and materials of the old masters of photography.","user_id":795126,"name":"Paul Flamand","website":""},{"id":761916,"bio":"Born in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam; Phoebe T acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong peoples, Traditional Custodians of the land on which she practices and pays her respects to their Elders past and present. \n\nHer process driven practice uses modes of photography, found objects, and installation to challenge conformity in both art and society. Key interest lies in the application of photographic medium to the expression of new ideas in the way that pushes the boundaries of image creation and visual perception.","user_id":756327,"name":"Phoebe T","website":"expandedphotography.com"},{"id":334777,"bio":"My name is Lia Sophie and I was born in the surroundings of a loving patchwork family in Bremen, a rather small town in North Germany. Having a painter as a grandmother I grew up in a home filled with creativity. After living abroad for some time, I studied photography in Hamburg and finished my Bachelor degree in August of 2020. I am currently residing and creating in Germany, moving between Bremen (where I life with my partner and dog), Hamburg and Berlin and working on personal projects – focusing on feminism, youth, relationships, family, freedom and the challenges of our twenties. I combine photos with self-written poems and find my inspiration in the emotions around me or within myself.\nThe art of photography gives you a voice, a chance to communicate. And there are many voices that need to be heard and many stories that need to be seen. I am here to do exactly that.","user_id":334175,"name":"Lia Laukant","website":"www.liasophielaukant.com"},{"id":696002,"bio":"I am a photographer and filmmaker from Portland, ME. I am also one half a directing duo with my twin brother. ","user_id":695418,"name":"Roman Lao-Gosney","website":"www.shotbychimera.com"},{"id":809450,"bio":"I'm Liban Elmi, a photographer based in the UK with a passion for capturing people and their stories. I focus on photographing real, candid moments that highlight the connections between people. Whether it's through portraits or street photography, I'm always looking to show the genuine side of my subjects. Photography has been a long-time passion of mine, and I love using my camera to explore the diverse ways we relate to each other. For me, it's all about documenting those small, meaningful moments that tell a bigger story.","user_id":795079,"name":"Liban Elmi","website":"www.libanelmi.com"},{"id":93008,"bio":"Cathryn Innocent is a landscape photographer currently based in Cornwall and Bristol. She completed a foundation diploma in Art and Design at Bristol School of Art before getting a place on a well respected photography course at Falmouth University – she is now in her third year on the BA (Hons) Photography course.\n\nCathryn's focuses mainly on creating conceptual imagery, set out to challenge, provoke, and inspire, with theoretical research on a variety of subjects being the main backbone to her photography. Colour, light and texture are a key theme within each and every project, regardless of the form the final series take on.\n\nAfter graduation, Cathryn aims to continue her fine art photography work whilst working as an assistant.","user_id":92521,"name":"Cathryn Innocent","website":"www.cathryninnocent.com"},{"id":77909,"bio":"Milena Natalia Soporowska [Warsaw, Poland] – studied History of Art [main faculty] at College of Inter-area Individual Humanistic and Social Studies [University of Warsaw, 2014] and photography at The Society of Polish Art Photographers [Warsaw, 2012, graduated with distinction] and Academy of Photography [Warsaw, 2013]. Currently studying Museology. Laureate of the 5th edition of ShowOFF contest for young talents at XI Photomonth in Cracow [2013, project: Guest Rooms, curator: Bownik]. Co-founder of curatorial project ABBILD. Curator and co-organizer of several group exhibitions: URBILD/ABBILD [lokal_30 gallery, Warsaw, 2013], The World Picture [under the auspices of Anda Rottenberg, Branicki Palace, Warsaw, 2014], UN/CANNY [Starter gallery, Warsaw, 2014] and Too much life [LAW gallery, Warsaw, 2017]. Scholarship holder at Summer Academy in Traunkirchen [2012] and Salzburg International Academy of Fine Arts [2014]. Took part in various group shows. Interested in spiritism and psychoanalysis. Writer and techno promoter. \n\nAs a practitioner, I am interested in the image within the meaning of visual culture. As a “picture” I understand every kind of notion taking mental and/or physical form. I am particularly interested in mediated images interpreted in terms of objet trouvé tradition. \n\nAs a theorist, I am concerned about the reception and production of images as social and cultural activities. Inspired by thought of Hans Belting, I study the triadic relation between an image, a man and his body. I am also interested in the role of text and psychoanalysis in image creation.","user_id":77609,"name":"Milena Soporowska","website":"karina-sternum.tumblr.com cargocollective.com/karina_sternum"},{"id":809502,"bio":"Hanna Leka is a first gen. Ethiopian American self-taught photographer and fiber artist based in Southern California (LA/OC). With humans and her Ethiopian roots being at the center of her interests, portraiture is where she has found herself most curious, and is currently expanding her efforts towards a documentary style approach. Leka strives to continuously uncover the beauty and narratives of individuals that are made in the profound likeness of God. She has done conceptual projects that explore revelations of beauty and expose the nuances of Africanness. \n\nIn her work, Leka is drawn to usage of color and how it provokes specific emotions and feasts the eyes. She prefers looking into a moment rather than at it, and goes in with the same mindset when it comes to a person. Honesty is of importance in her work. She wants to offer viewers a new story; a new revelation of what beauty is, who people are, and what a place really is.\n\nLeka's fiber art is a practice she is growing in when it comes to discovering an individualistic style. Alongside commissioned work, she aims to construct personal projects that reflect the way her eyes see the world.","user_id":795124,"name":"Hanna Leka","website":"www.haniimages.com"},{"id":809519,"bio":"Keith W. Criss has produced award-winning illustrative, graphical, multimedia, and fine art works for a host of corporate, publishing, and institutional clientele, as well as private collections. His current works include events video, video production for indie musicians, and title design for the award-winning indie feature film “East Side Sushi.”","user_id":795137,"name":"Keith Criss","website":"kcriss.myportfolio.com"},{"id":808689,"bio":"","user_id":794494,"name":"Eric Uguet","website":"www.legendarytripping.com"},{"id":78354,"bio":"Born in Detroit, Michigan, Deb Schwedhelm was originally trained as Registered Nurse and subsequently spent 10 years employed as an Air Force Nurse. Although she has been passionate about photography since her early 20s, it wasn't until Deb left the military that she was finally able to pursue the medium as a full time career.\n\nDeb is married to a Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer based in Zushi, Japan. She is the mother to three children, who are often the subjects of her photographs.","user_id":78054,"name":"Deb Rouse Schwedhelm","website":"www.debschwedhelm.com"},{"id":78318,"bio":"My name is Kizzie Murray. I grew up in Trinidad and Tobago and now reside in England . I am a recent graduate of BA Photography and Digital Imaging at the University of West London. I am a Portrait photographer and love  and enjoy everything that comes with it. I appreciate the people I meet, the places I go and everything I learn from the experiences I encounter along the way. I appreciate the raw reality of the lives of those I photograph,  the fleeting beauty of those in between moments, and I do my best to take every picture with that in mind. I want my viewers to relate to my photographs through recognition of and familiarity with the situation, the energy and emotions. ","user_id":78018,"name":"Kizzie Murray","website":"www.kizziemurrayphotography.co.uk"},{"id":32847,"bio":"Diana Nicholette Jeon’s internationally exhibited work explores universal themes of loss, dreams, memory, and female identity via metaphor and personal narrative. She brings a sense of her personal history and experimental processes to her lens-based art. Jeon uses beauty as a conceit to engage viewers with challenging subject matter. Jeon believes media has mana* and often uses it to underscore the conceptual underpinning of a series. While almost all her work begin’s with a lens, she employed digital and traditional media and processes to transform the work to her own, often mixed media works. Jeon also works with printmaking, video and sound production, either separately or in conjunction with her photographic work.\n\nBefore returning to school to pursue her long-time first love of art, Jeon spent 10 years working in high tech. Perhaps due to her experiences working in California's Silicon Valley, she fell in love with Photoshop when she first encountered it in 1994. In school, she gravitated immediately to digital tools, while still pursuing training in traditional media. She attended the University of Hawaii where she received a BA in Studio Art, then relocated with her husband and toddler way to Maryland to earn an MFA in Imaging and Digital Art from the University of Maryland at Baltimore County in 2006. Afterward, she and her family returned to Hawaii, where she spent seven years teaching digital imaging and motion graphics at the college level. In 2013, she decided to plunge into producing her art on a full-time basis. \n\nJeon's work has been exhibited in over 200 solo and group exhibitions and film screenings internationally. She has mounted solo exhibitions at Honolulu Museum of Art (HI), Griffin Museum of Photography (MA); Blue Sky Gallery (OR); Garage Gallery (NY), HeadOn Photo Festival, Disorder Gallery (Sydney AU), Honolulu Printmakers (HI), A Smith Gallery (TX), and Kirsch Gallery (HI). Group exhibition venues include: BBA Gallery (DE), Calgary Contemporary (AB), California Museum of Photography (CA), Capitol Modern Museum (formerly called the Hawaii State Art Museum), COPA Gallery (TH), Foley Gallery (NY), Gallery MCC (FR), Griffin Museum of Photography (MA), Honolulu Museum of Art (HI), Maine Museum of Photographic Arts (ME), Millepiani (IT), Mira Forum (PT), Museu de Lamego (PT),  Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto (IT), PH21 Gallery at Barcelona (ES), PH21 Gallery (HU), Rhode Island Center for the Photographic Arts (RI), the Romanian Embassy at Paris (FR) the San Diego Art Institute (CA), Soho Photo (NY), Southeast Center for Photography (SC), Tethys Gallery (IT). Festival participation includes solo, group and award exhibitions at the Capture (BC), Exposure (AB), Gala Awards 5th Biennial of Fine Art \u0026amp; Documentary Photography (ES), Head On (AU), Medium (CA), Month of Photography Denver (CO), and PhotoNOLA (LA) Photo Festivals.\n\nJeon’s work has been recognized with multiple honors and awards, including four Recognition Purchase Awards from the Hawaii State Foundation of Art and Culture. Additional recognition includes the Julia Margaret Cameron Award, LensCulture B+W Awards, Photolucida Critical Mass Top 200, the Analog Sparks Awards, the Prix de la Photographie Paris Awards, Mira Mobile Prize, HeadOn Awards, the Moscow Photo Awards, and the Mobile Photo Awards, among others. \n\nThe Huffington Post, Lens Culture, FRAMES Magazine In the In-Between, The Hand, Don't Take Pictures, Binfeng Space Art/Culture magazine, PhotoPhore, Corriere della Sera, FRAMES Magazine, Gente di Fotografia, B+W Magazine, SHOTS, Pf, Don't Take Pictures, and Lenscratch are among the media outlets that featured her work.\n\nJeon’s work is in both public and private collections, including for works in the permanent collection of the State of Hawaii Art in Public Places program, the International Printing Museum, the Albert O. Kuhn Library Special Collections Department at University of Maryland Baltimore County, and Haverford College.\n\nJeon writes about photography for OneTwelve Publications and FRAMES magazine. She resides in Honolulu, HI with her husband and son.","user_id":32852,"name":"Diana Nicholette Jeon","website":"diananicholettejeon.com"},{"id":252514,"bio":"Love the photography of Hong Kong people","user_id":251912,"name":"Lo Kin Man Ken","website":"www.facebook.com/moviesfeeding"},{"id":77931,"bio":"Joseph Podlesnik holds an MFA in drawing and painting from Cornell University. He is currently on the Visual Arts faculty at Stockton University (New Jersey) and serves as Facilitator for the Online Digital Photography Cornell Certificate Program. He exhibits his photographic work nationally and internationally. Joseph lives in Phoenix, Arizona.","user_id":77631,"name":"Joseph Podlesnik","website":"www.josephpodlesnik.com"},{"id":535594,"bio":"Street photographer, hoping to get comments and criticism to improve my craft. Thank you.","user_id":535010,"name":"Boon Chyuan Yong","website":"www.brianyongphoto.com"},{"id":78013,"bio":"Massimo Onnis is a 360 ° artist, painter, sculptor, designer, photographer, fashion designer, ceramist, performer, installer, videomaker\n.\nHe lives and works in Nuoro, Italy. He is a self-taught. From a very young age he approached with passion to the world of the visual arts. He has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in prestigious locations around the worldTOKYO, PARIGI, LONDRA,KIEV AMBURGO, ROMA, TORINO, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK, VILNIUS such as the Museum of Man in Nuoro,  in the most important biennials as TOKYO – PARIGI- DUBAI - Izimir -Palermo –Brescia -Triennale in Rome in 2014, Venice 2015 Pavilion Costa Rica and in demonstrations and competitions. Several times he was candidated for the participation at the Biennal in Sydney, Moscow, Paris, Manifesta-London-Berlin-Liverpool, Montreal, Monterrey, Yokohama, Singapore, Mercosul, Lyon, Gwangiu, Goteborg, Auckland, Harlem, Sharjah (UAE), Istanbul, Momentum , Marrakech, Bucharest, Biennial of the Americas, Aichi Three-year, Sethouchi in Japan and Documenta in Kassel. He has deservedly received the most flattering acclaim of audiences and critics in all exhibitions and events for the freshness and originality of his art. The trade press is repeatedly interested in his work as an artist, with articles and reviews. Qualified critics have written about his works, indicating him as one of the best Contemporary Artists. He is the founder of the movement “Ground Zero everything is destroyed everything is rebuilt”, devoting a m","user_id":77713,"name":"Massimo Onnis","website":"www.massimoonnis.com"},{"id":77951,"bio":"www.antonellapizzamiglio.it\nwww.artestudiofoto.com\nANTONELLA PIZZAMIGLIO\n fotografa di professione, segue il suo percorso evolutivo e professionale associando la fotografia alla “magia del vivere”.\nDopo quella che lei stessa definisce l’arte dell’apprendere, alla fine degli anni ’80 inizia a lavorare nel cinema come fotografa di scena collaborando con personaggi del calibro di Marcello Mastroianni, Renato Pozzetto, Francesca Archibugi, Neri Parenti e molti altri.\nUna parentesi poi nel mondo del teatro dove realizza servizi per il Festival dei due Mondi di Spoleto e per il Teatro Due di Parma per poi abbracciare il Progetto “La fotografia oltre la ragione” che la impegnerà in aiuto all’emarginazione per ben 4 anni presso l’allora Ospedale Psichiatrico di Trieste .\nProprio a Trieste un incontro importante con il Prof. Franco Rotelli segnerà la sua vita e il suo percorso professionale. L’impegno nel sociale vedrà la sua massima espressione con un reportage realizzato nel 1989 a Leros (Grecia) in quello che è stato definito come il peggior manicomio mai visto al mondo. Quegli scatti-denuncia avrebbero permesso l’intervento della Comunità Europea che finanzierà nel 1990 un progetto che cambierà le sorti di migliaia di persone. \nNel 1996 fonda Artestudio Srl, agenzia di Fotografia, Design, Grafica e Comunicazione oltre che studio di post-produzione e Laboratorio di stampa FineArt certificato Digigraphie e Canson.\nLa sua passione per il reportage e la sua ricerca personale verso la fotografia artistica le hanno reso possibile la realizzazione di molte mostre che hanno ottenuto grande successo di pubblico e di critica. \n2014\t\t- Teatro Comunale - CASALMAGGIORE - “Donna. Non solo Corpo”\n- Centro culturale S.Maria della Pietà - CREMONA – “I linguaggi dell’Arte”\n- Conseil Général d’Eure-et-Loir - CHARTRES  - Francia - personale\n2015\t\t- Milano Expo 2015 International Contemporary Art – TREZZO D’ADDA\n- Biennale della Fotografia Italiana - TREZZO D’ADDA \n- Koispe – LEROS – “LEROS.Il mio Viaggio”\n- ArtePadova – Fiera di Arte contemporanea \n2016\t\t- 360° Festival della Creatività Contemporanea - PARMA - “Intima Natura”\n- DondolandoArte Atelier – MARTIGNANA DI PO - “LEROS.Il mio Viaggio”\n- Centro Culturale S.Maria della Pietà – CREMONA – “Africa. Suggestioni etniche e intrecci culturali”\n- Centro Culturale Melina – ATENE- “LEROS.Il mio Viaggio”\n2017\t\t- Urban Center – MONZA - “LEROS.Il mio Viaggio”\n2018\t\t- Parco San Giovanni - TRIESTE - “LEROS.Il mio Viaggio” - Permanente\n- Presidio S.Niccolo’ - SIENA - “LEROS.Il mio Viaggio”\n- Fondazione Labégorre – Seignosse (Francia) – AETERNA”\n2020\t- APE PARMA MUSEO - PARMA– \n- MUSEO DELLA SCIENZA E DELLA TECNOLOGIA LEONARDO DA  VINCI – MILANO\n“PROFUMO. 30 Anni di Emozioni”\nMostra fotografica-olfattiva itinerante \n2020/2021\t- Realizzazione progetto “PARMA. LA CITTA’ DEL PROFUMO” \nCollezioni pubbliche e musei:\nMUSEO DIOTTI – CASALMAGGIORE (CR)\nCSAC - Centro Studi e Archivio della Comunicazione dell'università di Parma","user_id":77651,"name":"Antonella Pizzamiglio","website":"  www.antonellapizzamiglio.it"},{"id":809130,"bio":"A photography and off the beaten track travels passionate who has left the pharmaceutical industry to focus on what matters the most.","user_id":794828,"name":"Samira Oumghar","website":"wanderer1111.wixsite.com/titrit"},{"id":78234,"bio":"I began as a street photographer in 1999 in San Francisco, where I also developed an interest in photojournalistic work. For several years, I provided photography services to corporations, government agencies, news and media outlets, and not-for-profit entities. Since 2012, my focus has been solely on the development of my portfolio in three distinct projects: Digital Disruption Project, Roadside Attractions, and Street Works. \n\n","user_id":77934,"name":"Jon Wollenhaupt","website":"jonwollenhauptphotography.com"},{"id":809520,"bio":"Trained in Photography and Geography and History. He is interested in social and environmental issues, he believes in the transformative power of the image. \n\nSince 2010 he combines photojournalism with long term documentary work. He is a regular contributor to Bloomberg, AFP and Agencia EFE. He has taken photographs for other state media such as El País, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, RTVE, Eldiario.es, Revista Luzes or XL Semanal. His images were also published in international media such as The Guardian, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post or Time.\n\nHis work has been recognized nationally and internationally with the Ortega y Gasset, POYi, Sony World Photography Awards, Istanbul Photo Awards, Siena International Photo Awards, Estaçao Imagem, Galicia en Foco, Luis Ksado and Xosé Aurelio Carracedo Journalism Award, among others.\n\n\n","user_id":795138,"name":"Brais Lorenzo","website":"braislorenzo.com"},{"id":78672,"bio":"BIO\nMy name is Carla Sutera Sardo and I was born in Sicily in 1983.\nMy passion about Photography started at twenties and after my graduation in law, I decided to dedicate my life to this wonderful art.\nMy approach to photography is self-taught.\nMy work focuses on women, I like to create dreamlike images that stand still over time. I like the communication between bodies and landscapes.\nEXHIBITIONS\n2017 Sony World Photography Awards - \"Somerset House\" London 2017 Paratissima 13 - \"Caserma La Marmora \" Torino\n2017 \"Art on a Postcard\" London\n2017 \"ADG GALLERY\" Florence\n2018 \"Fable and the others stories\" solo exhibition Palermo\n2018 \"Visioni\" Zhengzhou China2019 \"ImageNation Paris\" Paris\nFEA TURED\n\"L'oeil de la photographie\" 2017 \"Vogue Italia Photovogue\" \"LYUN'FASHION\" 2019 \"Iconic Artist Magazine\" 2020\n\"Haute Punch magazine\" 2020 \"A BOOK OF BEAUTY\" 2020 \"Bring me magazine\" 2020\nPRIZES\nWINNER AT “ADG GALLERY” FLORENCE 2018\nFINALIST AT “SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS” LONDON 2017 \"WORKSHOP\nEXPERIENCE\" SCHOLARSHIP WINNER MADRID 2019 FINALIST AT “SIPA” 2019 SIENA","user_id":78372,"name":"Carla Sutera Sardo","website":"www.carlasuterasardo.com"},{"id":825262,"bio":"I’m Dmitrii Maksimiuk, a photographer with experience in documentary and event photography. Over the years, I’ve covered everything from stage performances to deeper historical topics like the legacy of the GULAG and the lives of Indigenous communities such as the Even and Koryak. My work often focuses on capturing people in real situations, whether it’s a quiet moment backstage, a public gathering, or a story tied to memory and identity. I’ve also worked with 360° video and drone footage, especially for projects that needed a broader visual approach.","user_id":811000,"name":"Dmitrii Maksimiuk","website":"dmmaksimiuk.com"},{"id":268777,"bio":"David Ondrik is an artist, educator, and writer. He received his MFA in studio art from Indiana University in 2017.  His artwork has been exhibited across the country, appears in numerous publications, and is in the collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art, the University of New Mexico Art Museum, and multiple New Mexico public art collections. Ondrik is currently a Lecturer in Photography at Indiana University.","user_id":268175,"name":"David Ondrik","website":"www.davidondrik.com"},{"id":93029,"bio":"I was born In Russia in 1971. I took my first picture when I was 7 years old. The photography is not my job. It's my love, it's my passion. My favorite genre is  a portrait. I always  focused on to show the love as  I feel it. ","user_id":92541,"name":"Igor Pichugin","website":"500px.com/igorpichugin"},{"id":64899,"bio":"Ricardo Takamura is a conceptual photographer specializated in  Landscape \u0026amp; Long Exposure Photography. Ricardo manifests surreal realities in his landscapes images, full of emotions and feelings.","user_id":64635,"name":"Ricardo Takamura","website":"www.ricardotakamura.com"},{"id":586645,"bio":"I'm a freelance photographer who's lived and worked on three continents. Photography started as a hobby to document my travels, but evolved into a medium for telling my story. ","user_id":586061,"name":"Ian Thompson","website":"ianthompsonphotography.ca"},{"id":809266,"bio":"I'm Louis, french photographer based in Paris. I like to explore different areas of photography such as architecture, fashion, portraits and most recently on the occasion of the 2024 Olympics in Paris the world of sports.\n\nI'm also fascinated by abstract painting, which I express through my “Walls” series of photographs, which can be found on my website in the “Artshop” category.\nA series in which I capture colors and textures while breaking the barrier between Photography and Painting. \nThese prints resemble paintings that I create by drawing inspiration from architecture, painting, crafts...","user_id":794937,"name":"Louis Tholance","website":"www.studiocaravage.com"},{"id":773518,"bio":"Spanish poet and visual artist born in Paraguay, Ciudad del Este, on 12 January 2000.\nHis work focuses on photography and engages with the Dark Art movement. His black-and-white work explores profound themes such as death, love, terror, and transcendence, constructing a poetic discourse through silhouettes. He creates elegiac images rich in symbolism and intense emotional energy.","user_id":765586,"name":"Lucas Garcete","website":"www.lucasgarcete.com"},{"id":809574,"bio":"Recently rediscovered my love of photography as an artistic medium.","user_id":795190,"name":"Aaron Tylek","website":""},{"id":78479,"bio":"Born in South Korea in working class family, I studied law in the university when Korea went through the financial crisis in late 90s. During the university, I tried to be with people who were excluded from the mainstream society, the disable, and the workers on strike, and the evicted as a student activist. \n\nMy first photo, beautiful autumn sky in Korea was taken by Iphone 4 at 2011, while I had experience of working as a firefighter as for compulsory military service, and taking videos of those fired area.\n\nWhen I moved to Hong Kong and lived as an alien, NIKON FM2 camera became my only friend.  I started taking street photos, where I can observe and get comforted from those people who live through their daily life on the street.\n\nUmbrella revolution in Hong Kong at 2014 was the time when I started wondering about my identity as a photographer, the meaning of being a photographer and what my photos are for. I decided to live as a photographer. My journey as a photographer just started while working as an engineer.","user_id":78179,"name":"Paul B.","website":"www.paulb-photography.com"},{"id":78947,"bio":"je suis photographe amateur depuis plus de 20 ans,  j'ai travailler pour une agence de presse guadeloupéen caraïbes presse,  comme photographe reporter ,","user_id":78647,"name":"Roland Sérèmes","website":"www.seremesroland//.com"},{"id":93235,"bio":"Danish photojournalist and documentary photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Most of my work is slow, quiet and a bit sad. I try to see the underlying stories, the small things that forces the viewer to use their own imagination.","user_id":92740,"name":"Kasper Løftgaard","website":"www.loftgaard.com"},{"id":78080,"bio":"Freelance photojournalist based in London and working worldwide.Memebr of National Union of Journalists UK.","user_id":77780,"name":"Velar Grant","website":"www.velargrant.com"},{"id":78136,"bio":"Mirko Giorgetti (born on August,31st/1973, in Florence) graduated in Architecture with honors at the University of Florence in 2003; after graduation he worked with some architectural firms including the Studio Archea Associati and study Arch. Guido Giacomo Bondielli.\nHe is also responsible for building sites of Sannini Project Company and Area Manager for Teknofloor Company, until 2013 when he decided to fully devote himself to the profession of architect with the intention of creating a laboratory / studio of architecture / design / art / photography, ready to receive the various pressures and dynamics that the present society imposes.\nThe wide-ranging interest and research activities of the studio sweep from the countryside to the city areas, from the building planning to the design activities, from art shows and exhibitions preparation to photo services, keeping however an bird’s eye view of the many facets of architecture in general and specifically of “sustainable” building architecture dictates. The prerogative of his job is to use natural products for both purely constructive materials and the finishing activities.\nPhotographer for about 20 years , some of his services have been published by: Casabella, Area, Materia, Arketipo magazines, Sannini Impruneta – Sannini Project and Teknofloor catalogues. In 2007 he completed a photographic research began in 1995 on the places of his childhood in the Central Italy area lakes Trasimeno, Chiusi and Montepulciano which culminated with some solo photograph exhibitions.\n He is currently making a photographic research about the urban Florentine periphery named: “L’altra Firenze…” (\"Another Florence ...\")\n","user_id":77836,"name":"Mirko Giorgetti","website":"www.mirkogiorgetti.it "},{"id":207743,"bio":"Elizabeth De La Piedra is a photographer born in Peru, raised in Australia \u0026amp; currently based in Chicago, USA. She attended The College of Fine Arts in Sydney before completing a bachelor of Arts at RMIT in Melbourne.  She is a former Ryan McGinely, Chris Buck and Magnum NYC intern. ","user_id":207141,"name":"Elizabeth De La Piedra","website":"www.elizabethdelapiedra.com"},{"id":49273,"bio":"Masha Cavallier (a.k.a. Maria Kovaleva) is a Toronto based art \u0026amp; portrait photographer.\n\nShe has more than 16 years experience as a photographer. Started work as freelance photographer in Toronto, Canada in 2010.\n\nMasha’s first solo exhibition in Toronto \"Pierrot: The Broken Girl\" in 2017 was a success.\n\nIn recent years, Masha has been actively working in the mixed media technique.\n\n","user_id":49278,"name":"Masha Cavallier","website":"www.behance.net/masha_cavallier"},{"id":804763,"bio":"I am a 29 year old published photographer from Essex and I have over a decade of experience behind the lens. On my website, you will see that I cover all areas of photography, I try to find the beauty in the world around us and I give people the chance to see the world through my lens.","user_id":791518,"name":"Kiera Walker","website":"www.kierawalkerphotography.co.uk"},{"id":252562,"bio":"Elisabeth Greve is a professional creative photographer. \nLiving, loving and working in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. \nAAF 2021 | ADAF 2020 | Amsterdam. Expositions in Barcelona Valid Foto; Gallery Nostrum, Singer Museum Laren Netherlands.\nNew Dutch Photo Talent. \nElisabeth graduated from the FotoAcademie in Amsterdam Netherlands  in 2016.","user_id":251960,"name":"Elisabeth Greve","website":"www.elisabethgreve.nl"},{"id":810496,"bio":"Tony Lian, a Thai photographer, began his journey by capturing moments to share with friends. His passion for photography grew, leading him to develop unique techniques that set his work apart. Tony’s photos go beyond mere images, conveying the mind, emotions, and inner beauty of his subjects.\nWith a deep love for the art, he aims to share his experiences with the world, inviting others to explore the depth and beauty he captures through his lens.\n","user_id":796059,"name":"Tony Lian","website":"www.moommongme.com"},{"id":707264,"bio":"","user_id":706680,"name":"Michael Harsch","website":""},{"id":78165,"bio":"I am a Polish director, photographer and writer living currently in Tokyo, Japan.\n \n\nI've had few exhibitions all over the world in the fields of photography, photo-installations, performance art, video art and interactive art and has featured in major displays across Europe, including in the National Centres for Contemporary Arts in Ekaterinburg and Moscow, the Istanbul Museum of Contemporary Art, Media Art Friesland in the Netherlands, 77th Japanese Salon of Photography. In 2017 I have directed a documentary movie about Japanese fortune-tellers.\n","user_id":77865,"name":"Adam Buczek","website":"www.photo.bootchec.com"},{"id":78153,"bio":"Born in 1985 in the alpine village of Aosta, he's an active promoter of contemporary visual arts in the field of mountains based in Aosta Valley, where he lives and works. He learned multidisciplinary skills that allows him to works as a fundraiser, as a project manager, as a curator and as an artist. From 2009 he is founder and director of “progettoSKIA”, permanent experimental laboratory dedicate to mountain and contemporary photography, and from 2012 he is co-founder and co-director of “framedivision”.\nPRIZES:\nWINNER at Premio Fotografia Italiana Under40, Fondazione Fotografia Modena\nWINNER at Premio Combat Prize di Livorno: Premio Speciale Artista Under35\nSOLO EXHIBITION (artist in residence – Livorno) with the project “Because my name is George”\nSHORTLISTED + COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION at Premio Fondazione Fabbri per le Arti Contemporanee, Villa Brandolini-Treviso\nSHORTLISTED + COLLECTIVE EXHIBITION at LIFE-FRAMER, Oberkampf Gallery – Paris","user_id":77853,"name":"Alessio Zemoz","website":"progettoskia.com"},{"id":78173,"bio":"I recognize myself in the intuitive making and affective memory of the photographic gaze that is part of my life as a way of perceiving the world. I am attracted to the movement of bodies as an extension of my subjectivity and understand the processes of building intimacy and involvement with the precariousness of the human being as the vector of my photographic corporeality.","user_id":77873,"name":"Cayo Vieira","website":"www.cayovieira.com"},{"id":109282,"bio":"Samane Gholamnejad is an Iranian photographer based in Tehran. Her work focuses on various aspects of urban life, capturing fleeting moments where light, colour, and human presence intersect. She approaches photography as a form of visual storytelling, often likened to a flâneur, wandering city streets to document the everyday. Her work has been exhibited in several local and international exhibitions and has received recognition and awards","user_id":108680,"name":"Samane Gholamnejad","website":"samanegholamnejad.com"},{"id":718586,"bio":"Photographer Renat Mansurov","user_id":718002,"name":"Ренат Мансуров","website":""},{"id":79252,"bio":"Im a aspiring photographer based in Brooklyn, NY.\nMy main focus is self portraits which I also call mini stories. I enjoy creating scenes that leaves one thinking. Some of my images are more self explanatory than other, otherwise one does not know if the story is at the beginning, middle, or end.  \nI can't always explain my work, nor why I take the pictures I do, neither is there always a story behind every photographs. This is one of the beauties of photography. It's all about what makes you, the photographer, happy in the  end results.\nThere's just something about dimly lit places that I'm attracted too. Some of these places are along roads that I'v been traveling to and from for the past five years when I lived in FL.","user_id":78952,"name":"Michael Oliver","website":"www.oliverphotographs.com"},{"id":79276,"bio":"In the 90's I was correspondent for the photographic agency KR Images Press in Paris region and distributed by the photo library Diaphor. After a twelve-year break from photography, I picked up back my cameras and also used the smartphone to explore subjects away from current events.","user_id":78976,"name":"Frédéric MIT","website":"frederic_mit.berta.me"},{"id":23228,"bio":"(Please scroll down to select from portfolio albums.) Alexander C. Kafka is a photographer, digital artist, and journalist in Bethesda, Maryland. He created the cover image for \"Lost Addresses: New and Selected Poems,\" by Diann Blakely (Salmon Poetry, 2017) and covers for three issues of Jeani Rector's The Horror Zine. His work has also been published at All Things Fashion DC, BuzzFeed, Enterprise Rent-a-Car's Pursuits travel webzine, Fast Company, Juked, NPR.org, PBS.org, Photo/Foto, SmokeLong Quarterly flash-fiction zine, The Washington Post, The Writing Disorder, and many other periodicals. He has been on the documentation team for the Washington Folk Festival at Glen Echo. Kafka studied fine-art figure photography with Missy Loewe at the Washington School of Photography and portrait photography with Sora DeVore at Glen Echo Photoworks. For licensing information and commissions, please email a.c.kafka[at]gmail[dot]com.","user_id":23228,"name":"Alexander C. Kafka","website":"lensculture.com/alexander-kafka"},{"id":846734,"bio":"","user_id":832578,"name":"Nitin Jamdar","website":null},{"id":839987,"bio":"Marta Ester Quaglierini (Pisa - Italy, 1988)\n-Graduated in Law\n-Love for Poetry, Theater, Cinema and Photography\n-Attended some wokshops and masters in Portrait and Performance Photography\n-Additional interests: Landscape Photography and Street Photography","user_id":825830,"name":"marta ester quaglierini","website":null},{"id":78186,"bio":"I have had a camera in my hand since a young age. I landed in Boston after attending RIT and have been fortunate to haven been in business as a photographer  for over 30 years.  Somewhere in those thirty years my husband and I had five children.\n\n","user_id":77886,"name":"Cheryl Clegg","website":"www.cleggphoto.com"},{"id":566028,"bio":"I live in Turkey. My interest in photography, literature and cinema. I like to use light and produce content.","user_id":565444,"name":"Serhat Uyar","website":""},{"id":78201,"bio":"\nELISETE AMBAR é graduada em Comunicação Visual pela Faculdade de Artes Plásticas da Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado | São Paulo SP | Brasil.\nNa Pintura recebeu orientação de Sílvio Dworecki, Francisco José Maringelli, Ubirajara Ribeiro e Evandro Carlos Jardim.\nNa Fotografia, Roseli Nakagawa, Vera Albuquerque, Valdir Peyceré, Carlos Moreira e Iatã Canabrava.\nFoi Coordenadora do Departamento de Fotografia do Esporte Clube Sírio I São Paulo SP. Orientou fotógrafos na criação e montagem de Portfólios no Clube do Analógico I São Paulo SP. \nParticipou de Exposições em São Bernardo do Campo,São Caetano do Sul, Presidente Prudente, Vinhedo, Sorocaba, Campinas, Araras SP, Rio de Janeiro RJ, Paranaguá PR, Porto Alegre RS, Belém PA, Buenos Aires AR, Paris FR e Punta del Este UR.\nPremiada em São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, Araras SP, Rio de Janeiro RJ, Buenos Aires AR e Punta del Este UR. \nTem trabalhos publicados na Revista Iris SP 1997 I Livro “Em Busca do Traço Perdido” Silvio Dworecki Editora Scipione SP 1999 I Revista Fotografe Melhor SP 2004 I “São Paulo Imagem em Construção 450 anos” Senac SP 2004 I Livro “Povos de São Paulo” Iatã Canabrava  Editora Terceiro Nome SP 2005 I Livro Brasília Photo Show 2018.\n","user_id":77901,"name":"Format Festival","website":""},{"id":78213,"bio":"Richard Le Manze uses the object, visual poetry and various photographic techniques to fuel his creativity and reveal himself with reality, trying to answer his own questions.\nLe Manz makes use of his ability to transform and stamp objects with new identities, bathing them with new meanings, creating visual metaphors where nothing is what it seems, where what is important is what is hidden, what is behind, in an attempt to move the intelligence and consciousness of the viewer. \nLe Manz presents his first project \"Habitat, beyond photography\" in 2018 where he reflects on the responsibility of the automobile and its way of use in the pollution of the planet.The project is remarkably successful and does not go unnoticed by the Spanish and international media. During 2019 he presented at Xposure International Photography in the United Arab Emirates. the \"Habitat\" project together with the most recent \"In Our Hand\".","user_id":77913,"name":"RICHARD LE MANZ","website":"www.richardlemanz.com"},{"id":809687,"bio":"I have always believed that we can do a lot with very little by using our creativity wisely. Having worked in the visual industry for over ten years, I tend to combine my passion for art and storytelling with my skills in photography, design, motion graphics, VFX, and film. ","user_id":795302,"name":"Gabriel Matula","website":"www.gabrielmatula.com"},{"id":78245,"bio":"Amateur photographer;  I focus on portrait  photography, landscape and using different methods to create composite works.","user_id":77945,"name":"Will McEwan","website":"500px.com/bmliam"},{"id":662859,"bio":"Genoa Italy based commercial photographer:\nPortraits and live photography: https://ilariapaderi.it\nPhotography classes: https://www.visualgarden.it\nPhoto Tours: https:www.genoaphototours.com\n\nSilent Witnesses is my first independent Photography Project. \nMay-June 2024 - Solo exhibition at Biblioteca Universitaria di Genova BUG, Via Balbi 40, Genova ITALY","user_id":662275,"name":"Ilaria Paderi","website":""},{"id":809782,"bio":"I love it when photographs evoke a sense of obsession and panic. That's when I feel the blood boiling inside me, and that's what I call my passion.\nI’m studying photo design in Munich. ","user_id":795390,"name":"Polina Babak","website":""},{"id":78382,"bio":"My photography is often stylistic and heavily imaginative in regard to setting and content. Vibrant colors typically play a large part in my photos, as does flamboyant attire and makeup, but above all is light; lighting is a large part of what I crave to capture in every photo I produce. My goal for any image that I create is for the photograph\u0026nbsp;to feel like it\u0026nbsp;belongs in a storybook, as though moments or characters wandered off the pages into one of my photos. I strive to capture emotion with my work, wanting people to look at a photo I create and feel\u0026nbsp;something in their souls. I want them to be left wondering about the story behind the photo, to wonder what the subject is thinking or what comes next. I hope to add beauty to a world that often feels ugly and desperate.","user_id":78082,"name":"Monica Mull","website":"monicamullphotography.com"},{"id":764584,"bio":"I try to create something that brings me closer to myself. I do not create and try not to support certain trends, styles, vectors of vision. As much as possible, of course, because everything has been created for a long time, and one flows from the other into the third. But each person is more unique, because only he/she/they knows how to feel, based on their own accumulated potential, choose strategies and create something especial. I erase all restrictions, comparisons, my own ideas, expectations, imposed boundaries, value judgments, standards, racing processes. All of that hurts and destroys me as a person. I really want us all to listen sincerely to ourselves and appreciate ourselves with our hearts and souls, at least try to learn listening and perceive with our sacred centers. Although it is not so easy. And I am learning this with you. \n\nIn order, not to lose myself and throw off the imposed, I go into my inner depths, working and experimenting with self-portraits, exploring the vector of my thoughts and feelings. I run away closer to nature, listening, touching and integrating our interaction with it into photographs. And I also go into distortions, exaggerating worlds, trying to find that very personal thing, those threads of sounds, silence, immobility or vice versa the interweaving of chaos, creating tensions that help maintain my inner balances for further creation, understanding myself on this earth. \n\nAwards\n2025 Selected at the Urban Photo Awards 2025 — Creative (2 Single)\u0026nbsp;\n2025 Nominee at\u0026nbsp;the 18-th Annual International Color awards\u0026nbsp;— Portrait Self Portrait (2 Single) \n2025 Winner at\u0026nbsp;Art Photography Contest in\u0026nbsp;Photo School of\u0026nbsp;Anna Maslova\u0026nbsp;— (1 Single)\u0026nbsp;\n2025\u0026nbsp;Editors’ Pick in\u0026nbsp;New Visions Photography Awards 2024 at\u0026nbsp;the Lensculture\u0026nbsp;— (1 Single)\n2025 Silver Winner\u0026nbsp;at\u0026nbsp;the Tokyo International Foto Award 2024 People — Self-Portrait (Series)\n2025 Honorable Mention at\u0026nbsp;the Tokyo International Foto Award 2024 Fine — Art Portrait (Series)\n2024 \u0026nbsp;Exhibition from FotoNostrum and Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women Photographers 2024 in\u0026nbsp;Mediterranean House of\u0026nbsp;Photography, Barcelona, Spain\n2024\u0026nbsp;Editors’ Pick in\u0026nbsp;Emerging Talent Awards 2024 at\u0026nbsp;the Lensculture\u0026nbsp;— (1 Single)\n2024 Top 100  Finalists Russian Photo Awards 2024\n2024 Official Selection Non-Pro Portrait /Self-Portrait IPA 2024 (Series)\n2024\u0026nbsp;Editors’ Pick in\u0026nbsp;Black and White Photography at\u0026nbsp;the Lensculture\u0026nbsp;— (2 Singles)\n2024 \u0026nbsp;Nominee at\u0026nbsp;the 17-th Annual International Color awards\u0026nbsp;— Portrait Self Portrait (1 Single)\n2024 Nominee at the 10-th edition of Fine Art Photography Awards — Fashion (1 Series)\n2024 \u0026nbsp;Honorable Mention at\u0026nbsp;the 22d edition of\u0026nbsp;the Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women Photographers 2024\u0026nbsp;— Self Portrait (3 Singles) and Women seen by\u0026nbsp;Women (3 Singles)\n2024 \u0026nbsp;Editors’ Pick in\u0026nbsp;Portrait 2024 at\u0026nbsp;the Lensculture\u0026nbsp;— 6 Singles\n2023 \u0026nbsp;Editors’ Pick in\u0026nbsp;Art Portrait at\u0026nbsp;the Lensculture\u0026nbsp;— 1 Single\u0026nbsp;\n2023 \u0026nbsp;Honorable Mention at\u0026nbsp;the Tokyo International Foto Award 2023 Night Photography Portrait (Series) and Fine Art Portrait (1 Single)","user_id":758668,"name":"Ekaterina Tsurkina-Appina","website":"ekaterinatsurkinaappina.com"},{"id":78603,"bio":"I am a graduate of Art School with a Photography Specialism. Working in the United Kingdom, ...social documentary is my greatest passion and a longing to take my creative desire out and beyond. I love travel and the mix of photography travel and adventure .\n","user_id":78303,"name":"Hamish Scott-Brown","website":"www.photographicjourneys.co.uk"},{"id":839981,"bio":"I am Zahra Amidi from Afghanistan and I live as a refugee in neighboring countries.\nI love  the nature and photographi...","user_id":825824,"name":"ZAHRA AMIDI","website":null},{"id":78555,"bio":"William Arnold (b.1983) is an experimental, conceptual and documentary photographer, interested in the layers of human and natural history that comprise the making of the landscape, and the role played by the photograph in documenting time and change—the subjective and objective politics of places and their histories.\n\nHis first monograph Suburban Herbarium was published by Uniformbooks (2020) with his work  showcased in various publications and periodicals including: The Guardian, New Scientist, De Standaard, Source and Resurgence \u0026amp; Ecologist Magazine. \n\nHe lives and works in west Cornwall, UK. \n\n\n\nEducation:\n\nMA Photography - Photography \u0026amp; The Land (University of Plymouth 2014)\n\nBA (hons) History (University of Lancaster 2004)\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":78255,"name":"William Arnold","website":"williamarnold.net"},{"id":806751,"bio":"Professionally passionate about photography since 2015, member of the GPU (Global Photographic Union (GPU). Repeatedly awarded with various photographic prizes in international competitions. Participant of many international exhibitions (participant and winner of the international exhibition in Moscow “Water World 2021”, participant and winner of the international exhibition in Moscow “Emotions” 1st place - 2024, exhibition GPU Romania. Member since 2021 of the international competition jury INTERCLOVER (creative scientific competitions) participant of international photo exhibitions under the guidance of FIAP, PSA and GPU. winner of “PASSION SANMAN 2024” - PSA Gold.\n","user_id":793004,"name":"Natalya Kulesh","website":""},{"id":78319,"bio":"Fine Art and the act of creation has always been top priority in my life, my metaphysical IV to life if you will. I seem to have been born an artist working within all mediums, but it wasn't until this past decade that I realized that photography would become my strongest passion as well as my greatest ally. I am drawn to it because It enables me to create worlds that only exist within my own imagination but are believable to just about anyone. Although my professional focus is within album covers and advertisements, I get really fired up when I get to work within my own categories that I deem “Digital Surrealism”. I do, however, peruse both the digital and film side of photography because it keeps me up to date as well as grounded within the roots of my own medium.\n\nI enjoy working with charismatic people the most, particularly other artists. I feel a connection when I get to photograph people that are in the same “sub-species” as myself. At the moment, I am my own favorite subject an","user_id":78019,"name":"Alexzandra R Chandler","website":"www.ARCPhotography.com"},{"id":129321,"bio":"Allison Plass is a Fine Art photographer living in NYC. She received her MA in Art History at UC Santa Barbara where she explored issues of gender and representation in European Art. She completed the Advanced Track Program at the International Center of Photography in New York in 2020. Her photographic practice is influenced by art history, the natural world, and the intersection of cultural myths and stories we carry about our own lives. She has received numerous awards and has been featured in solo, group, and juried exhibitions in the US, Europe, and Asia. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, as the 2023 First Prize winner in the KLPA Portrait Awards, and she is a 2023 LensCulture Portrait Award finalist. She is the first recipient of the \"Salon Jane Award For Women in Photography,\" 2024. ","user_id":128719,"name":"Allison Plass","website":"allisonplass.com"},{"id":78832,"bio":"(Bogotá, 1980) Alejandra Quintero Sinisterra studied Social Communications at U. de la Sabana, made her appearance as a photographer in the 2000s and was in charge of the photography team at Revista SoHo Colombia for eight years, from 2008 to 2016. Her editorial work has been published on the covers and interior pages of publications like Semana, Televisa, Vice, El Malpensante, Exclama and the publishing house Planeta, building up a portfolio with portraits of some of the most recognizable characters in Colombian culture and public life. Her artistic projects Overexposed (2010-2017) and \"Balnearios\" (2010- ) have been selected and exhibited in art fairs and galleries in Colombia, Hungary and Japan. Over the course of her career, she has developed Colombian advertising campaigns for various international brands like Nike, Johnny Walker, Sony Music and Movistar. She has worked on fashion projects in alliance with the designers Olga Piedrahita, Bettina Spitz, and Ana Laverde. ","user_id":78532,"name":"Alejandra Quintero Sinisterra","website":"www.alejandraquintero.net"},{"id":78994,"bio":"Pablo Garrigós is a visual journalist based in Belgium. He collaborates with news agencies, television channels and newspapers that cover both national and international issues. His work has appeared in numerous media such as Revista 5W, El País, The Guardian and Le Soir as well as on channels such as Al Jazeera, RTVE, France 24 or GloboTV. Along with other international journalists, he is a collaborator and international analyst on public radio À Punt. \n\nPablo works on long-term projects with a focus on identities, fundamental rights and climate change in Europe and Africa. In addition, he has documented the migratory routes in the Mediterranean and the health emergencies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for Doctors Without Borders.","user_id":78694,"name":"Pablo Garrigós Cucarella","website":"www.pgarrigos.com"},{"id":79799,"bio":"\nJanne Amalie Svit has a bachelor’s degree in photography from Kent Institute of Art and Design, awarded first class honour, and has completed the professional photographer program at Norwegian School of Photography.  I teach photography at Sund Folk College in addition to my artist practice.\n\n\n\n","user_id":79497,"name":"Janne Amalie Svit","website":"www.jannesvit.com"},{"id":760631,"bio":"Brandon Saglam is a Southern California-based photographer, formerly based in Brooklyn, New York. He has a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography and Imaging with a double major in Psychology from NYU Tisch School of the Arts. He focuses on using portraiture to tell stories and convey the intangible.  His artistic practice often focuses on memory and mental health, exploring intangible feelings, thoughts, and experiences. Integrating with his Turkish and mixed ethnic background, Saglam is also interested in how the aforementioned interacts with culture as a process. Informed by research in areas of psychology and Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Art and Turkish Literature. Attempting to find understanding, representation, and contributing to the ever-expanding diaspora of artistic work from the MENA region. Currently, he has been expanding his practice into mixed media using his imagery and archival images from his family’s archive. ","user_id":755236,"name":"Brandon Saglam","website":"btsaglamstudio.cargo.site"},{"id":809683,"bio":"","user_id":795298,"name":"Albin Ulvebring","website":""},{"id":57565,"bio":"Majid Farahani, born in 1988, is an Iranian lens-based artist known for his compelling portraits that intricately explore the human body and its surrounding environment. His work delves into personal and shared narratives, seeking to bridge his own experiences with those of his subjects. He is also a seasoned educator, conducting numerous workshops, mentorships, and training sessions in portrait, documentary, and narrative photography.\n\nFarahani began his artistic journey at the age of 16 when he enrolled in art school and later pursued a degree in graphic design at university. With a rich background in photography, he has contributed to numerous magazines and news agencies both in Iran and internationally. His diverse range of subjects spans documentary, narrative, portrait, and crisis photography.","user_id":57570,"name":"Majid Farahani","website":"www.majidfarahani.com"},{"id":187834,"bio":"","user_id":187232,"name":"Yuris Zaleskis Sur","website":"www.facebook.com/YurisZaleskisSurPhotographer"},{"id":353799,"bio":"Hakan Biyiklioglu is a photography artist from Istanbul, Turkey. He started photography when he was 19 years old with his father’s Yashica camera. He chases for unusual moments and angles in ordinary city spots and streets, he makes use of wide spaces, minimized objects, and people, mixed with a feeling of serenity. Geometry, silhouettes, and shadows are mostly in play as well as long exposures. Traveling to rural parts, iconic cities, chatting with people before photographing them are essential parts of his photography adventure.\nHe has been featured on many web sites (Eyeshot,Life is Street, İfsak, etc) and social media sites. He has been the guest photographer for a photo documentary series called \"Bir Kare Bir Anlam\", for 3 episodes, on one of the most popular Turkish Television Channels, TRT2. He has been invited for photography talks and presentations by FujiFilm in many cities of Turkey.","user_id":353197,"name":"Hakan Biyiklioglu","website":"www.hakanbiyiklioglu.com"},{"id":809690,"bio":"Linda Iacuzio nasce a Napoli dove vive e lavora. Appassionata da sempre alle arti scrive poesie, racconti, disegna, studia chitarra classica, ed esplora il linguaggio fotografico fin da bambina. \nDopo diversi anni dalla sua prima laurea in Lettere Classiche nel 2017 decide di iscriversi all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli per studiare Fotografia come Linguaggio d'Arte.  Si diploma con lode nel marzo 2022 in Fotografia sociale con una tesi dal titolo: \"A che serve la memoria? Viaggio attraverso gli archivi fotografici di famiglia\" . \nTra il 2019 e il 2024 espone in alcune collettive. \nNel maggio 2024 cura la Mostra fotografica collettiva “Quali confini?\", organizzate presso la Fondazione Foqus ets dal 3 al 18 maggio 2024 con il patrocinio di Fondazione Foqus ets, Consorzio Forma, FIAF, Téknes Associazione Culturale, Sebezia Associazione Culturale Onlus. Iniziativa inserita nel Quadro del progetto per la transizione ecologica Formesostenibili, finanziato dal Ministero della Cultura con fondi Next Generation Eu, in vista della Convention ECOINSIEME 8-10 Novembre 2024.  Ottiene due certificati per meriti artistici al Luxembourg Art Prize 2022 e 2023. Sue fotografie sono pubblicate nel catalogo della mostra Vesuvio, La nuova alba, Paparo Editore, 2019.","user_id":795305,"name":"Linda Iacuzio","website":"www.facebook.com/Linda.Iacuzio"},{"id":78775,"bio":" Photographer  , born and based in São Paulo , Brazil","user_id":78475,"name":"Roberto Andrade","website":"none"},{"id":809700,"bio":"I was born in Japan in 1981 and grew up in Hiroshima, Japan.\nI mainly take photos in Japan.","user_id":795314,"name":"Takako Mimura","website":""},{"id":79836,"bio":"Alessia Cortese was born in Italy in 1986. She is graduated in Science of Cultural Heritage and she obtained also a Master in Museum Curating. She studied Photography  at the International School Of Photography Apab (Florence, Italy). Her works was exibited in: ImageNation Milan, Fondazione Luciana Matalon, Milan 2021; Other Identity - Altre forme di identità culturali e pubbliche, Guidi\u0026amp;Schön - Arte Contemporanea, Genoa 2022; L'Amore Universale, Galleria dei Miracoli, Rome 2022. Alessia Cortese was also selected among the \"Artisti in evidenza\" of the Cramum Prize in 2021. She currently lives and works in Caen, France.\n","user_id":79534,"name":"Alessia Cortese","website":"www.alessiacortese.com"},{"id":79117,"bio":"Barcelona, 1985. \n\nI'm a documentary photographer living in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. \n\nI'm mostly interested in my personal and long term projects. The emphasis of my work is largely focussed on current social and environmental concerns that affect different communities around the world, mostly of them unadvertised by the big media. My main goal is to aid and increase awareness of issues affecting people and their environments in the world we live in. I hope that with my photographs to contribute in some small way towards creating a critical reflexion of this world.\n\nI'm also working on editorial and portraiture assignments worldwide for a variety of clients including NGO's, magazines and private companies. My work has been published in many international magazines around the world including National Geographic, New York Times, Time, Sunday Times, Internazionale or Foreign Policy among others. ","user_id":78817,"name":"Jordi Pizarro","website":"www.jordipizarro.com"},{"id":79845,"bio":"I was a newspaper photojournalist most notably working as a staff photographer for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland for sixteen years. I was named Ohio News  Photographer of the Year five times.  I am the author of two photo books, Revelations, photographs of  Cleveland's African American  Churches, and Cleveland Urban Landscapes, The Sacred and the Transient. Currently I am pursuing portraiture as an artistic adventure.","user_id":79543,"name":"Mike Levy","website":"www,flickr.com/photos/mikelevy"},{"id":692794,"bio":"I majored in advertising at Carnegie Mellon University and earned my MBA in finance and marketing at NYU, Stern School of Business. I am a self-taught photographer.  \n\nI loved photographs from a very young age. In 2nd grade I started taking snapshots and put together my first photo album. After learning how to develop photographs in a dark room when I was in college, I fell in love with photography as a craft. I realized how creative photography can be and that it can be an art in addition to a documentation of life events.   \n\nMy passion is to make captivating photographs by showing subjects in an unusual way by using non-traditional angles or vantage points and by including strong shapes and/or colors. I enjoy experimenting with new methods and materials in my photography.  While I take photographs of many different subjects and in many styles, I often strive to spark the viewers imagination by purposefully making them wonder what they are looking at.\n\n","user_id":692210,"name":"Karen Kallins","website":"www.karenkallinsphotography.com"},{"id":643452,"bio":"Educations:\n09/2020 - 2024: Photographic Arts, Sint-Lucas Academy, Ghent\n12/2017 - 01/2018: Studio and Product Photography, Mediaschool Campus Pélichy, Ghentbrugge\n11/2017 - 12/2017:  Lightroom, Mediaschool Campus Pélichy, Ghentbrugge\n2008 - 2009: Visual Design: Professional Track in Graphic Design, St-Lucas College,\nGhent\n2007 - 2008: Visual Arts: Academic Track in Graphic Design, St-Lucas College, Ghent\n2003 - 2007: Ceramics Training with artist Françoise Busin, Lovendegem\n09/1995 - 06/1999: Analog Black-and-White Photography and Printing Techniques, Higher\nInstitute for Graphic Education, Mariakerke\n\nExhibition:\nJune 6, 2024 to July 17, 2024: duo exhibition at Galerij Coutre M.A.M. in Ghent\n\n I am not at all a commercial photographer but focus on artistic photography in which I find it the challenge to explore the boundaries of light, shadow and composition, often with the feeling of some form of movement in my pictures.\n","user_id":642868,"name":"Veerle De Vriendt","website":"under construction"},{"id":800815,"bio":"I have an MFA in photography from Indiana University, where I studied photography, film, listerature, book arts, and digital media. For four years I lived in Berlin, directly following the fall of the Berlin Wall, during with time I was a Fulbright Scholar.  In the early 2000's I extended my lens-based media to include net art, interactive video installatioins, and hypermedia performances. With a primary interest in sequencing images, my Unseen Press has been producing limited-edition photo books and zines, many of which are in collections internationally, including MoMA, NYC; The Getty Research Center, LA; The Kunstbibliothek, Berlin. Currently as an artist/educator I am Associate Professor at Seattle Univeristy.  I plan to commercially publish \"Lost Futures-Reconsidering East Germany's Utopic Socialist Housing Settlements\", the design which will include former East German architectural plans, state policies on socialist housing settlements, East German newspaper clippings from 1973-75, and magazine images, whicht I collected from the German National Archive in Berlin in June 2024. I shoot with a Makina Plaubel W67 film camera, a wide angle 4x5, and a Ricoh GR digital camera.","user_id":788205,"name":"Alexander Mouton","website":"unseenpress.wordpress.com"},{"id":78602,"bio":"Hossein Sadri Nobarzad is a self-taught photographer based in Tabriz, Iran. He was born in 1969. His works explores issues of immigration, human rights and identity. His works featured on Iranian news agencies and newspapers. He has achieved some national and international awards and the most important one is The third place of Nikon award in 2015- Shanghai-China, and honorable mention in UPI 2013.\nHe works as a freelance photographer and Photo Editor. He is Helding documentary photography workshops in Iran during this decade. He was taught groups of documentary photographers and young photojournalists during social photography projects in underprivileged areas of Iran. He is a member of Jury in the most photography festivals in Iran.\nHis works has been exhibited in international photo festivals all over the globe: Focus Iran – Canada, Mehrgan in the United State, Solo and many group exhibitions in Iran. ","user_id":78302,"name":"Hossein Sadri Nobarzad","website":"www.instagram.com/hossein_sadri"},{"id":693810,"bio":"Born and raised in Los Angeles, I spent 7 years in the Army before settling down with my wife and three children just outside of Seattle, Wa. I found my passion for creativity and photography through my wife, who is one of the most creative people I have ever met. My work focuses on helping couples reconnect through photography set in an entirely urban environment. ","user_id":693226,"name":"Dan Switzer","website":"www.pikeandpinephotography.com"},{"id":346058,"bio":"I was born in Cremona in 1998, and my passion for photography was passed down to me by my father from a young age. I studied storytelling at the Scuola Holden in Turin, which deepened my narrative approach to photography. Today, I live between Turin and Cremona, but whenever I can, I embark on a journey with a suitcase full of negatives, ready to capture the world. I love capturing the everyday life of the places I visit, with the present moment as my preferred form of storytelling. I work primarily in color, using both film and digital formats. Film holds a special place in my heart because I find it magical to freeze a moment on something physical. My artistic process is deeply rooted in walking, exploring, and seeking out scenes of daily life that inspire me to create. I love the present moment, its colors, its light, its characters. All I do is adjust the exposure and press a button – I don’t take photographs, I simply find myself in front of them.","user_id":345456,"name":"umberto ferrero","website":""},{"id":666543,"bio":"","user_id":665959,"name":"craig deman","website":"demanimagery.com"},{"id":78714,"bio":"I am a young photographer of 70 years.\nI am a child with a camera in his hands.\nEverything is still to photograph.\n\nSou um jovem fotografo de 70 anos.\nSou uma ciança com a camera nas mãos.\nTudo ainda esta por fotografar .\n\n\nI am passionate about body and soul way of things and the people of Bahia - Brazil  mainly religiosity which mixes the Catholics Santos with the Orixas African origin.\n\nSou apaixonado pelo jeito de corpo e alma  das coisas e do povo da Bahia-Brasil  principalmente a religiosidade onde mistura os Santos catolicos com o Orixas de oigem africana\n","user_id":78414,"name":"Adenor Gondim","website":"www.facebook.com/adenor.gondim/photos_all"},{"id":640374,"bio":"Samuel Ioannidis stands on the street, camera in hand, looking to capture the moments that unfold around him. Having always had an eye for capturing moments, Samuel bought his first real camera four years ago and has never looked back. His passion for street photography has led him on a journey of exploration and discovery, unearthing hidden gems and unexpected beauty in his home city and beyond.\n\nRather than a fleeting glance at the world around him, Samuel is driven to capture a glimpse into the stories that reside in his photographs; to capture a piece of time and to communicate his story through his images. His goal is to create images that captivate and draw viewers into a curiosity gap, a contrast to the dizzying pace of modern life and social media.","user_id":639790,"name":"Samuel Ioannidis","website":"www.streetsight.de"},{"id":78652,"bio":"I grew up in Milan, Italy. I moved to London in 2006 as creative designer and I came back to Italy four years later as professional photographer. I have made my living as a kids portrait photographer, but I continue to pursue a range of personal work. Much of this centres on people and relationships. ","user_id":78352,"name":"Adele Cazzaniga","website":"www.paolacazzaniga.com"},{"id":78661,"bio":"","user_id":78361,"name":"Battistella Luca","website":""},{"id":594325,"bio":"Melissa Ianniello\u0026nbsp;(Naples, 1991) is a documentary photographer based in Bologna, Italy. After graduating in Philosophy, she studied documentary photography at “Photo Workshop New York”, in Brooklyn.\nIn 2018 she began her first long-term project,\u0026nbsp;Wish it Was a Coming Out, about the taboo in Italy surrounding elderly homosexual people. In 2020, she created\u0026nbsp;M. G. I. A. B., a story about trans identity. In the same year, she was selected as a student for the XXXIII Eddie Adams Workshop. Above all, in that year, she was hospitalized because of health problems: from this experience, she created the project\u0026nbsp;That Month. In 2022, her first solo exhibition takes place in the United States, at theRochester Art Center in\u0026nbsp;Rochester (Minneapolis).\nShe has won several Italian and international awards, and meanwhile her photographs have been exhibited at important festivals. Most importantly, she was a finalist for the W. Eugene Smith Grant 2020.\nHer artistic research focuses on themes related to sexuality and identity, drawing from intimate and autobiographical experiences.","user_id":593741,"name":"Melissa Ianniello","website":"www.melissaianniello.com"},{"id":809737,"bio":"My photography delves into the plain, the ordinary, and the fragments of existence that hold the most profound truths. Motivated by an unyielding fascination with people's emotions and thoughts, I explore themes of mental health, identity, and the ephemeral nature of everyday life. I aim to capture not just an image but a feeling, a moment that conveys the essence of emotions and what people choose to overlook.\n\nThrough my lens, I reveal the imperfection and poignancy of the every day, encouraging the audience to pause and see the often ignored fragments of life. My goal is to present the true essence of the human experience, highlighting the raw and authentic emotions that connect us all. Each photograph is a testament to the beauty of the ordinary, urging viewers to understand and appreciate the subtle yet profound moments that define our lives.\n\nBy focusing on the candid and the unposed, my work aims to foster a deeper connection between the viewer and the subject, inviting an intimate exploration of the human condition.","user_id":795347,"name":"Eagan Hsu","website":"www.eaganhsu.com"},{"id":79200,"bio":"I’m a photographer from Lisbon, Portugal, with a keen interest in telling visual stories about the world we live in.\n\nWhat drives me is curiosity. The same curiosity that drove me to take a graduate degree in physics and the same curiosity that keeps me pushing to travel, to read, to listen, to see, to learn. I get equally fascinated by the chaos of large cities and the quietness of mountains, the daily life in remote villages and an erupting volcano, the calls to prayer and the birds singing, all an integral part of what surrounds us. It’s a personal journey, one that I find most successful when I’m able to tell a story through my images and in some way to communicate and interact with the viewer.\n\nPhotography is an ever learning process for me. I’ve been lucky to have good mentors along the way but I keep studying on a regular basis to learn, to be inspired and to believe I can keep growing as a photographer and human being.","user_id":78900,"name":"Ruben Vicente","website":"www.rubenvicente.com"},{"id":119707,"bio":"C.V. resumido de Félix Pantoja\n\nComienzo a fotografiar de manera autodidáctica en 1984. Los logros más significativos que tengo son: \n\n•\tAbeja de oro 1988 de Guadalajara. \n•\tAccésit fotográfico caminos de hierro en 1991. \n•\tAccésit fotográfico Hoffman en 1993. \n•\tGanador Beca Nuevos Talentos 2019 de los XVI Encuentros Fotográficos de Gijón.\n\nHasta el año 1996 fotografío en analógico, y desde el 2003, en digital.\nDel 96 al 2006 desarrollo mis años de fotomontajes.\nA partir de 2010 me dedico casi en exclusividad a practicar la fotografía urbana y por la noche en blanco y negro. Después de la pandemia (2022) comienzo a fotografiar en color y obviando muchas reglas fotográficas. \n\nMis estudios son la Oficialía Industrial de electricidad y electrónica; en la actualidad estoy jubilado y soy pensionista. mayo de 2024.\n","user_id":119105,"name":"Ezequiel Felix Pantoja Martinez","website":"www.felixpantoja.es"},{"id":78705,"bio":"My name is Mohammed Al-Zanoun, a photojournalist from Gaza. I am 33 years old; I have studied at Gaza University majoring in Graphic Design. I have been working at photographing since 2006. I have worked in local and international newspapers; I received several local and international awards. I have covered the past wars on the Gaza Strip. However, I am still working as a freelance journalist.\nI had a serious injury during the coverage of the 2006 Israeli invasion at Al-Shujaiyya neighborhood. That's what made me lost some parts of my face in addition to several injuries on all of my body. However, I do dare to go back to work after receiving treatment.\nSince the very beginning of the Great Return of March, I do cover the whole events, in which violations against civilians, medics, and journalists continue. Although, I am still imparting humanitarian cases from the Gaza Strip.\nI traveled before to several Arab countries, including UAE, Qatar, Egypt, and Jordan, where I worked at Zaatar","user_id":78405,"name":"mohammed zaanoun","website":"activestills.org"},{"id":840006,"bio":"","user_id":825849,"name":"Rajib Kuila","website":null},{"id":796722,"bio":"Jesús Umbría Brito (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1971)\nPlace of Residence - Madrid\nAge - 52 \n\nJesús Umbría Britos has a degree in Information Sciences from the Polytechnic University of Valencia. He currently combines his activity as an audiovisual producer with the development of personal photographic projects.\n\nHe has completed PHotoESPAÑA’s Master of Photographic Projects Program, as well as training in narrative and in the photobook discipline with Elisa Miralles, and the Masa Madre workshop with Juan Brenner.\n\nJesús received the ADG Laus Bronze Award in the complete book category, was finalist in the Promax Europe Awards in Vienna and was the winner of the Human category at the Analogue Sparks Photography Awards. His work was selected for ENAIRE Foundation's 2024 Photography Awards exhibition at the opening of PHotoESPAÑA 2024, sited at the Royal Botanical Gardens of Madrid. \n\nIdentity, intergenerational links, gender, diversity and the complexity of the world around us are recurring themes in the development of his body of work, which focuses on representing those who live on cultural margins.\n","user_id":784798,"name":"JESÚS UMBRÍA BRITO","website":""},{"id":78869,"bio":"Giuseppe Sinatra was born 43 years ago in southern Italy, precisely in Palermo.\nHis studies, from kindergarten to high school, are imbued with photographic memories.\nGraduated in Art History and History of Photography and qualified to teach photographic technique in high school, he never stops archiving image souvenirs.\nHe teaches techniques and technologies of multimedia communication at a technical and technological institute.\nHe is part of the \"Palermofoto ACSI Matteotti\" association and a photography school in Palermo.\nPhotographer for work and as an amateur photographer, he became a photographer and employee of photography.\nNowhe still works with the camera in his hand, researching for himself and for others as well.","user_id":78569,"name":"Giuseppe Sinatra","website":"www.giuseppesinatra.com"},{"id":78866,"bio":"EDUCATIONS \n2017 - 2019 \nMaster degree in Contemporary Art Practice: Moving Image\nRoyal College of Art (RCA), London\n2008 - 2012 \nBachelor degree in Visual Communication, major in Photography,\nEcole Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne (ECAL), Lausanne \n\nEXHIBITIONS \n2022\nPaysage en Adventices, Clinique de la Main, Genève\n2021\nPropositions II, avec Céline Ducret, La Fonte, Genève\n2020\nThey Are Holding A Stone In Their Hands, Foound, Genève\n2019\nDegree Show, Royal College of Art, Londres\nTogetherness, Assembly Point, Londres\nAcross The Slippery Pitch As A Speckled Murmur Follows, RCA, Londres\n2018\nSimply Beaming, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo\nEl Tiempo de los Hiperobjetos, Espacio El Dorado, Bogotà The Sea: Our Other World, Courtyard Gallery, RCA, London\n2017 \nPrix Photoforum, Centre Pasquart, Biel, Switzerland\nSoirée Graphique, Komet, Bern, Switzerland\nAthens Photo Festival, Benaki Museum, Athens\n20. vfg Nachwuchsförderpreis für Fotografie, Neue Galerie, Augsburg\nvfg - SICHT, Photobastei, Zürich\n2016\n20. vfg, l'elac, Renens 20. vfg, Oslo 8, Basel, Switzerland\n2014\nLliaisons, Vyner Street Gallery, London\nPremio Kiefer Hablitzel, Museo d'Arte, Lugano\nSwiss Art Awards, Messehalle, Bâle\n3ème Nuit de la Photo, Club 44, La Chaux-de-Fonds\n...\nAWARDS\n2018 / Best Experimental Film (London Super Shorts Film Festival) \n2017 / Swiss Photo Award (Shortlisted)\n2016 / 20. vfg Nachwuchsförderpreis (Finalist)\n2014 / Kiefer Hablitzel Award","user_id":78566,"name":"Florian Luthi","website":"www.florianluthi.ch"},{"id":128903,"bio":"Seven years ago I paused by my local river and everything changed.  I’ve moved away from what many people expect photographs to be:  my images deconstruct the literal and reimagine the subjective, reflecting the curiosity that water has inspired in my practice.  The river has been my conduit:  it has sharpened my vision, given me permission to experiment and continues to introduce me to new ways of seeing. \n\nI'm currently exploring concepts relating to water and memory.  A selection of these abstract images can be seen in the project 'A Memory of Water', along with sample spreads from a handmade artist's book.","user_id":128301,"name":"Michela Griffith","website":"www.michelagriffith.com"},{"id":654020,"bio":"Bob Felderman (b. 1955, Dubuque, Iowa) is a Midwest, USA-based editorial and commercial photographer available for hire. He has traveled much of our planet, seeking interfaces with other humans. Bob has met and talked with people who live or work in poverty, middle and upper-class citizens in urban and rural settings, and Kings and Presidents who rule or run their nations in palaces and capitals. Meeting people from all walks of life around Earth impacts his philosophy of life and storytelling skills. These opportunities helped shape his creative focus on life challenges and opportunities for living. He now focuses on editorial and commercial photography as a brand. He received his BFA in Photography (summa cum laude) from the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design of Lakeland/Denver, Colorado, in 2021. Bob's exemplary art efforts include architectural, aerial, and life images locally and abroad. Be sure to watch for Bob on the backroads and river roads of America and the world as he uses photography and cinematography to tell stories about people, places, and issues of the day.","user_id":653436,"name":"Robert Felderman","website":"www.bobfeldermanphotography.com"},{"id":96630,"bio":"Kevin Horan is a photographic artist based in Langley, Washington, USA. He is working on projects which look at animals as people, people as animals, and the planet as a very small place. His pictures are reality-based, and he enjoys finding the amazing hidden in the ordinary.\n\nHis work is in collections of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the University of Illinois at Chicago, the National Park Service and the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago.\n\nA former photojournalist, Horan has published his work in Smithsonian, LIFE, Time, The New York Times Magazine, and numerous other magazines. He was based in Chicago from 1976 to 2006, whence he traveled to assignments worldwide. He has been artist in residence at Glacier National Park; staff photographer for Chicago in the Year 2000; contract photographer for U.S. News and World Report; and staff photographer for the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Sun-Times. He received a bachelor’s degree in journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ","user_id":96116,"name":"Kevin Horan","website":"www.kevinhoran.com"},{"id":772649,"bio":"Photography has been an essential part of my life since my early youth. For me, it means a resource, artistic expression and maximum freedom.","user_id":764755,"name":"René Greiner","website":"www.renegreinerfotografie.com"},{"id":78932,"bio":"Expo solo Galerie Oberkampf Juin 2013\nExpo solo La galette capricieuse Paris 15ème de Oct.2015 à Janv. 2016 et Juin à Sept. 2016\nExpo solo Fondation Rothschild Paris 12ème de Dec. 2016 à Janv. 2017\nExpo solo Weartfromparis Paris du 6 au 30 avril 2017\nExpo solo Fondation Rothschild Paris 12ème Fevrier 2018\nExpo Art3f Paris Porte de Versailles Janvier 2017\nExpo au centre culturel d'Aulnay sous bois 93  du22 au 30 avril 2017\nExpo Art Shopping Carrousel du Louvre Juin 2017 \nExpo Art-O-Rama Marseille et en ligne Les Recombinants Août 2017\nExpo SAM 2017 galerie Demarez à Giverny Octobre 2017\nExpo West Lake Art Fair Oct. 2017 à Hangzhou en Chine \nExpo Galerie Megart Italie Oct 2017 et une œuvre en permanence\nExpo «Fabuleux bestiaire» Centre culturel de Charenton le Pont  Nov. 2017\nExpo virtuelle ART NOISE 2018 sur le site du musée muvi.roma.it du 20 Janv. au 10 Fév. 2018\nExpo galerie Rossocinabro à Rome Février/ Mars 2018\nBiennale Internationale d'Art et Culture ROMART 2017 Rome Nov.2017 ","user_id":78632,"name":"Raphael Battoia","website":"www.raphael.battoia.info"},{"id":806662,"bio":"schwarzmodul, the alter ego of film composer, producer, remixer and recording artist Cato Gilmour (aka Cato), is an agent provocateur of sonics, with a crepuscular Norwegian background heavy on classic synthesizers, vintage tape recorders and 8mm, as well as an unexhibited, amateur art photographer, hailing from a family of visual artists.","user_id":792931,"name":"schwarzmodul -","website":"www.schwarzmodul.com"},{"id":795190,"bio":"Born and living in Lyon, France, I have always been a traveler on land and sea. I am passionate about all that humanity has done of the most beautiful: painting, architecture, sculpture, photography...but also in the purest and most spontaneous beauty in nature but sometimes I'm amused by the present moments stolen from women, men and children...Through my vision I pose this wonder of the fleeting moment of a scene to the millennial remains.Each shot is a story that I would like to tell you. ","user_id":783518,"name":"fred Laplace","website":"Contact:frederic.laplace@neuf.fr"},{"id":809740,"bio":"I started practicing photography two years ago but have done so with a monomaniac obsession ever since I started. \nOn the side I teach literature in an art school in Brussels.","user_id":795350,"name":"Nicolas Dykmans","website":""},{"id":809760,"bio":"Eleonora Bendi is an Italian documentary and architecture photographer, living and working between Hamburg, Berlin and Venice.\nAfter studying biology at La Sapienza University in Rome, she changed her life in 2004 to follow her passion for photography, studying at the Italian Institute of Photography (IIF) in Milan. She has a master’s degree in Creative Documentary \u0026amp; Photojournalism in partnership with Magnum Photos at Spéos Photographic Institute in Paris and attended seminars at Ostkreuzschule in Berlin. \nHer work often explores the landscape, environmental issues, and urban development, emphasising industrial areas.\n","user_id":795370,"name":"Eleonora Bendi","website":"www.eleonorabendi@gmail.com"},{"id":809743,"bio":"Iam a nature enthusiast. An engineer by profession but a full time nature lover. I appreciate the natural beauty and intend to capture the lovely moments as best as i can.","user_id":795353,"name":"Girish Jamadagni","website":"www.gjnatureimages.com"},{"id":28488,"bio":"Matteo Guariso\n\nBorn in Milan, graduated in fashion photography at the European Institute of Design in Milan, he has collaborated with agencies producing photographic portraits of celebrities'. He is dedicated to the experimentation of reportages,settled portraits, industrial archeology and urban architecture.\n\n","user_id":28493,"name":"Matteo Guariso","website":"www.matteoguarisophotography.com"},{"id":625839,"bio":"","user_id":625255,"name":"Anna Karvounari","website":"www.annakarvounari.com"},{"id":96569,"bio":"As a visual explorer my goal is to reveal and elevate the wonderment of the commonplace as if a new discovery. I re-direct photography's traditional outward focus of reality toward a more reflective inward gaze to one's inner consciousness or inner landscape. My work is about equivalents of emotions, or translations rather than just \"seeing\" an observed reality.  My contemplative imagery concentrates on color, tone, texture, rhythm and movement, rather than just subject matter.   My passion is to create poignant and poetic images that transcend the ordinary.","user_id":96055,"name":"Joanne Scherf","website":"www.joannescherf.com"},{"id":809754,"bio":"Peace.","user_id":795364,"name":"Goichi Sasaki","website":""},{"id":797293,"bio":"Jon Sosa is an undergraduate student at Baruch College majoring in journalism with a minor in political science. Sosa holds an associate degree in journalism and print media from Kingsborough Community College, where he was a staff writer for the student newspaper Scepter. Sosa's work has been published in  AMNY, Brooklyn Paper and QNS.","user_id":785271,"name":"Jon Sosa","website":""},{"id":31529,"bio":"Trent Davis Bailey is a photographer born and based in Colorado. Bailey’s work has been shown widely in the US and abroad, and it is held in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP), among others. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including a 2024 Working Assumptions Project Grant, a 2019 Film Photo Award, the 2015 Snider Prize from the MoCP, and a 2014 Magnum Foundation grant. His photographs have been regularly published in periodicals such as The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, and T Magazine, among others. His first book, The North Fork, was published by Trespasser (Austin, Texas) in 2023. Bailey received his BFA and BA from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2009 and his MFA from the California College of the Arts in 2015. ","user_id":31534,"name":"Trent Davis Bailey","website":"trentdavisbailey.com"},{"id":78911,"bio":"I'm not a professional but photography is more then passion for me.  I prefer black\u0026amp;white photos and geometry (mostly abstracte).","user_id":78611,"name":"László György Király","website":""},{"id":354311,"bio":"Anthony Diaz was born and raised in Miami, Florida. Currently studying photography specializing in documentary style, mainly focused on the way of life in Dade-County. He makes photographs of the mundane and the extravagant while trying to find the beauty and energy of each.","user_id":353709,"name":"Anthony Diaz","website":"anthonydiaz.photos"},{"id":79161,"bio":"Maltese by birth but living in the UK.  A relative latecomer to professional photography but has been a keen photographer for the last 25 years.  She allows herself to be inspired by her subjects and works with them to create work that provides insight.  Antonella enjoys the process of designing a portrait for the client as much as creating the image in and out of camera.  ","user_id":78861,"name":"Antonella Muscat","website":"www.antonellamuscatphotography.co.uk"},{"id":79350,"bio":"I am retired after a 48year career in the TV/Film Business.  Over the years I have worked as a Producer, Production Manager, 1st Assistant Director and Location Scout and Manager.\nI have been fortunate enough to have traveled a great deal. Between work and pleasure I have traveled to 18, I think, foreign countries around the world and have been to and/or through all but  3 states.\nI have my own business and am in the process of going through 1000's of transparencies, scan them so I can work on them in Light Room and Photoshop.  Wanting to sell to stock agencies.  In process of constructing  a website, though I do have websites on GuruShots, Fine Art America and Viewbug.  I enter photos into some of their themed competitions and have won many, many awards, most especially GuruShots and Viewbug.\nI am currently working as a freelance photographer with the local newspaper \"The Herald Democrat\"  in Sherman, Texas. Due to the pandemic many indoor events have canceled so I am shooting sports for the paper - Football, baseball, basketball, volleyball and soccer.  As events have opened back up from the pandemic I also shoot these events assigned by the newspaper.\n","user_id":79050,"name":"Joseph Dusek, Jr","website":"under construction"},{"id":803734,"bio":"","user_id":790573,"name":"Sumin Shim","website":"sites.google.com/view/shimsumin"},{"id":79412,"bio":"Sasha Tamarin is an artist and a photographer, b. 1986 in Moscow.\nHe earned his Bachelor in Photography Communication from Hadassah College Jerusalem and an MFA degree from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.\nTamarin currently lives and works in between Tel-Aviv and Tokyo.\n\t\t\t\t\t\nAs an artist, Sasha works in different mediums, with a focus on photography and video. His work is presented in a varied formats such as, projected videos, self-published books, digital frames, xerox prints and postcards.\n","user_id":79112,"name":"Sasha Tamarin","website":"www.sashatamarin.com"},{"id":207808,"bio":"I’m a mom, wife, and a student. My background is deeply rooted in photography, I enjoy capturing special moments especially of people in general. There is always a story behind the people that is magical to me.\n\nAs a photographer, I’m always learning and love being curious so my images are always expanding.","user_id":207206,"name":"Angela Scarlato","website":"angelascarlatophotography.com"},{"id":809763,"bio":"Within the field of visual art, I am dedicated to artistic photography. To create my works I use various techniques of photographic manipulation: collage, superimpositions, found objects, transparencies, application of textures, etc.\nThe impossible, the dreamlike, the surreal, the magical, the capricious or the contradictory only constitute the form of a content whose philosophical substratum is speculation about the human being and his ephemeral and problematic existence.","user_id":795373,"name":"Esperanza Manzanera","website":"www.esperanzamvelmock.com"},{"id":809742,"bio":"Photography to me is a progressive realisation to a worthy ideal.\n\nI have been working a \"normal career\" since I left school and through personal experiences I have recognised that I am not asking enough from life... well myself. Photography has helped me develop a language to start asking these types of questions of reality and perception. \n\nI am currently studying with the British Academy of Photography to achieve diplomacy and further develop my understanding of the history of photography, how it shapes and records social and political movements and how it enables a voice to be heard through the noise of life. \n\nMy goals going forward are to create more documented work of individuals and their stories, capture the lesser seen sides of Scotland's wonderful street life and through enough time and practice become a wedding photographer. \n\nWith love and respect, \nCharlie. \n\n\n\n\n ","user_id":795352,"name":"Charlie Black","website":"n/a"},{"id":90316,"bio":"Camille Gharbi is a French photographer and visual artist. \nHer practice is related to contemporary social topics such as gendered violence, social justice, migration issues. She places engagement at the core of her practice, often developing sustained collaboration with her subjects. Gharbi's photographic approach is based on long term researches, along with a physical and psychological immersion in situ. Halfway between documentary and fine-art photography, her works question the world we live in by playing with distance and aesthetics to induce empathy. \nShe considers art as a vehicle for social transformation.\u0026nbsp;\nHer series take us towards a politicisation of the gaze, through the intimate and the subjective.\n\nGharbi's series have been selected to be part of European and international exhibitions, such as FOTORIO in Rio de Janeiro (2023), PHOTOCLIMAT BIENNAL in Paris (2023), IMAGESINGULIERES (2022), Festival CIRCULATION(S) in Paris (2019), Nuit des Images at PHOTOELYSEE in Lausanne (2019),  Nuit de l’Année at RENCONTRES D'ARLES (2019), PHOTO IS:RAEL in Tel-Aviv (2019),  LENS CULTURE EMERGING TALENT AWARD exhibition in New-York (2018), ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE in Venice (2018). She is the winner of the FIDAL YOUTH PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD 2018, the BBA PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD 2021, and a finalist of the LENS CULTURE EMERGING TALENT AWARD 2018.","user_id":89858,"name":"Camille Gharbi","website":"www.camillegharbi.com"},{"id":79144,"bio":"BIOGRAFÍA DEL AUTOR:\nEmilio Alberola (Alicante, 1980) compagina su trabajo dentro del mundo de las telecomunicaciones\ndesde hace más de 10 años con la fotografía. Su inclusión en el ámbito fotográfico fue de manera\nautodidacta, al explorar el uso técnico de la cámara y su posterior aplicación personal como modo\nde expresión. Entre 2018 y 2019 cursó el Título de Experto en Fotografía Contemporánea y\nProyectos de Autor por la Universidad de Alicante, quedando su proyecto \"Mundane Rebirth\" entre los 3 mejores del alumnado.\nGanador de los concursos fotográficos “Villena Medieval” y “El Campello de Cine”, su trabajo ha sido expuesto en diferentes lugares \nde la provincia de Alicante y publicado por el Instituto de Turismo de España.\n\nFormación:\n• 2018-2019 Título de Experto en Fotografía Contemporánea y Proyectos de\nAutor por la Universidad de Alicante.\n• 2013 Taller de Retrato Fotográfico con Mercedes Fittipaldi en el CC “Las Cigarreras”, Alicante.\n• 2012-2013 Taller de Fotografía Creativa Avanzado. Universidad de Alicante.\n\nPremios:\n• 2020 Mención Especial Proyecto Final de Título Experto Universitario en Fotografía Contemporánea. Universidad de Alicante.\n• 2018 Primer Premio Concurso","user_id":78844,"name":"Emilio Alberola Martínez","website":"emilioalberola.myportfolio.com"},{"id":622216,"bio":"My name is Domenico Matera, I'm 23 years old. I believe that photography is knowing how to observe: establishing a simple and profound relationship with the object you are looking at, making yourself small as observers of the surrounding world, through a tangible contact which is energy, harmony, immersion.\nMy work has been published in PHROOM,der greif, Booooooom, Vogue, Fisheye Mag, Perimetro, NOICE magazine, Youthies Magazine, Collater.al and many others.\n\n","user_id":621632,"name":"Domenico Matera","website":""},{"id":79153,"bio":"I’m a professional photographer, based in Firenze, Italy.\u0026nbsp;\nMy fine art photography works are represented by Flaere in Paris,\u0026nbsp;The Gallery Notting Hill in London and recently Hamburg Kennedy in NYC.\nDuring time I’ve collected recognitions from international contest such as\u0026nbsp;International Photography Awards, Prix de la Photographie Paris\u0026nbsp;and London International Creative Competition.\n","user_id":78853,"name":"Riccardo Magherini","website":"www.riccardomagherini.com/fineart"},{"id":79560,"bio":"What motivates Ryan above all else, is to try and ‘involve’ the viewer in the image – as though the viewer is seeing what Ryan is seeing. It’s this ‘caught in the moment’ style that differentiates his work, making it almost tangible. Much like the athletes he often shoots, Ryan (a crossfit enthusiast) pushes himself hard and applies the same intensity, industry and endeavor to all his projects. His work has been featured in Lurzers Archive Top 200 AD photographers, Communication Arts Campaign, Creative Review, The Drum and The AOP.","user_id":79260,"name":"Ryan Edy","website":"ryanedy.com"},{"id":79172,"bio":"Tuomas Uusheimo (b. 1973) studied photography for a short period at the Rhode Island School of Design. He also holds a master's degree in architecture from Aalto University. In 2009 he started working as a photographer full time. Since then he has worked as an artist photographer as well as on commercial assignments. The assigned work concentrates on architecture, built environment, designed interiors and objects for commercial, editorial and institutional clients in Finland and abroad. ","user_id":78872,"name":"Tuomas Uusheimo","website":"www.uusheimo.com"},{"id":802010,"bio":"","user_id":789165,"name":"MOANA raw","website":"www.moana-raw.com"},{"id":79323,"bio":"Sounak Das (1993) is a mixed-media artist based Dhaka, Bangladesh. His practice deals with space, community and the metaphysical connection of social reality. Likes to experiment light with forms and patterns, conjuring color and visual perception. Experimenting the parameters of a sphaira and sampling qualia, his expressions mostly focus on philosophy which questions the presence of reality. As a visual storyteller the focal media are photography, moving images and sound. \n\nHe is currently undergoing his masters in visual arts and post-contemporary practice. Being an alumnus of Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, he gets the opportunity to collaborate and be influenced of diverse talented personalities, artists, curators and educators. SD have participated at the Student’s Biennale 2018 Kochi, Sony World Photography Awards 2019 as student finalist, DOK Festival ’19, Royal Photographic Society 2020 and was a Chobi Mela 2021 Fellow. . His work has been shortlisted for Samdani Art Award 2020, Aminul Islam Young Artist Awards 2019; published internationally through The Guardian, Tages-Anzeiger, Google Arts \u0026amp; Culture, Golden Pig 2019, and featured at F-Stop. ","user_id":79023,"name":"Sounak Das","website":"sounakdas.com"},{"id":90297,"bio":"Amante della fotografia e del cinema, fin da adolescente ho seguito lo sviluppo tecnologico da perfetto autodidatta. Negli anni ho maturato la passione verso la qualità estetica dell'immagine cercando di catturare l'immediatezza delle emozioni. Nei viaggi ho conosciuto terre diverse e persone che mi hanno fatto riflettere su come la bellezza sia legata essenzialmente alla grande varietà della natura e del genere umano.","user_id":89839,"name":"Giorgio Savio","website":"www.marcosavioart011.com/savio-giorgio"},{"id":626566,"bio":"I'm a Filmmaker, Photographer, Multi Media Artist. From Iran and an Independent Artist. I'm  a member of National Iranian Photographer's Society(NIPS)\nMy Category Photos: Art Photography, Conceptual, Fine Art, Minimal and expression or Poetic.\n\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sina.khanbabaei\n\nwebsite: https://sinakhanbabaei.com\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":625982,"name":"Sina Khanbabaie","website":"www.sinakhanbabaei.com"},{"id":817226,"bio":"20 year old Ethical Photojournalism student at Rochester Institute of Technology","user_id":802964,"name":"Riley Ferriss","website":"behance.net/RileyFerrissPhoto"},{"id":79450,"bio":"Armand Tamboly is a visual artist and photographer with a diverse background in Ad photography and design. in 2021, Tamboly earned his Master of Fine Arts in Photography from HDK-Valand, Gothenburg University in Sweden. He is interested in psychology and history and his framework includes environmental, social and political contemporary subjects. He uses his own memory, experience and shared history as a trigger point for his projects. \nHe was selected as one of the 200 best ad photographers worldwide since 2014 till 2019 and received several awards including: Photographer of the year from Oneyeland in India, 7 Graphis gold and silver awards in 2015 and 2016, International Architecture photographer of the year. Gold, silver and bronze awards from Moscow international photography awards. Silver Award from PX3 and shortlisted for Sony World Photography Awards 2015, Germany's Best Photographers 2017, 2019. Shortlisted at Hasselblad Masters Awards 2018, Felix Schoeller international prize 2019, 2021. ","user_id":79150,"name":"A. Tamboly","website":"www.tambolydesign.com"},{"id":79486,"bio":"I'm a photographer from a small town in Wisconsin. I'm originally from Connecticut, and visit frequently.\n \nAn interest in photography runs in my family. My grandmother got her first camera for her birthday in 1939. Photography has changed a lot since then, but one thing has stayed the same - the desire to find new ways to look at the world, with the help of a camera lens.","user_id":79186,"name":"Ann Oviatt","website":"annoviatt.wix.com/annoviattphotography"},{"id":157698,"bio":"I was born in a small fishing village which is located in the Aegean coast and then I grow up Mediterranean side. During my childhood I was interested in art. One day I entered to fine arts university which is in Turkey, but I couldn't find what I'm looking for. I left my university and I took a journey to Africa. When I returned to my country, I felt myself in the vacuum. And then I moved to Toronto. I'm still looking for the thing which is mine.","user_id":157096,"name":"Altughan Kemal Alkan","website":"www.altughanalkan.com"},{"id":722834,"bio":"I am Lua Kobayashi, a California-based artist and a 2019 graduate of UCLA with a BA in Art. My artistic exploration centers around unraveling the stories behind everyday objects, places, and people, challenging the notion of familiarity. Inspired by my mixed Japanese-American and Uruguayan heritage, my practice is driven by a profound curiosity about my community and upbringing, leading me to unearth hidden narratives and cultural histories. Through my recent focus on Japanese-American experiences across the United States, I aim to shed light on little-known narratives and the diverse lives shaped within the American landscape, drawing inspiration from my grandmother's journey as a Japanese-American Nisei. ","user_id":722250,"name":"Lua Kobayashi","website":"www.luakobayashi.com"},{"id":79513,"bio":"Ivan Singer started 24 years ago as a commercial studio and fine arts photographer in Baltimore, Maryland. Always a movie buff, Ivan shot color film as he perfected his \"film noir\"-influenced portraits. Today, his digital productions are focused on dance, theater, music, and performance artists on location in the Northeastern US. Ivan's on-location and studio work unveils his unique mix of saturated colors and crisp textures, which live on as regular features on websites and promo materials for artists and performers he is proud to call his friends. When Ivan is behind the camera, time stands still. Through his images he explores movement and imbalance to capture grace, form and strength in motion. Ivan Singer is also an active innovator in Information Technology and a father of four beautiful children. He calls Arlington, Massachusetts their home.","user_id":79213,"name":"Ivan Singer","website":"www.ivansinger.com"},{"id":79570,"bio":"Photographer specializing in social reportages, defending human rights, entertainment, art spaces, documenting adventure sports, nature, landscape and portrait.\nExtensive experience in projects for companies, as space and staff, indoor and outdoor, magazines, ong, nature reserves, hotels, ...\n\nDedicated to detail and perfection in the essence of the moment.\n\n\nI have traveled and have lived all over the world and these experiences have made my profession nourish concepts and completely different view points.","user_id":79270,"name":"Diana Duarte","website":"www.dianaduarte.com"},{"id":805675,"bio":"I was born and raised in Japan and am of mixed Japanese and Korean heritage. My work intersects design and cultural anthropology, and I am currently based in Japan and the UK, where I explore the \"indivisibility of humans and nature\" through cultural anthropology. My activities involve traveling through various cities and natural environments with local residents, capturing photographs along the way.","user_id":792192,"name":"Rie Kimoto","website":"harkenic.com/en"},{"id":809814,"bio":"Emika Masumoto was born in Kochi, Japan in 1979. She graduated from Japan Institute of Photography and Film in 2001. She is a contemporary photo artist who lives and works in Hokkaido, Japan. She continues to create photographic works using Photoshop. Her distinctive style emanates  picturesque photographs. They lure the viewer into a world of enchantment. ","user_id":795420,"name":"Emika Masumoto","website":"masumoto.denberlin.com"},{"id":42600,"bio":"Having stumbled upon the art of photography during my travels in Asia in 2012, I eventually established my hobby modest studio in Blackrock Market.  y. From that point on, I found myself captivated by the process, continuously seeking out new places and immersing myself in the exploration of abstract designs, storytelling Editorials, and artistic concepts that can occupy my mind all day.\n\n“The next picture is always going to be the most exciting, says Saul Leitner. Agree with his belief, never make a picture you do not find challenging or interesting for yourself.   For me, photography is not just about capturing a person’s physical appearance; it’s about encapsulating their essence and personality through the lens, creating images that tell a profound story.","user_id":42605,"name":"Tracy Wendt","website":"tracycimaarisphotography.com"},{"id":79575,"bio":"The photographer is impressionist.\n","user_id":79275,"name":"Rada Olshevskaya","website":"bizartstudio.com"},{"id":247365,"bio":"Eddy Verloes is Gallery Director of Louise Linthout Brussels, curator, international award winning photographer and visual storyteller from Belgium. Studies in literature and philosophy at  the University of Louvain (Belgium) and the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg i.B. (Germany). Studies photography at the CVO Louvain.\n2015-2025 exhibitions in different galleries in the USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Russia, The Netherlands, Germany, Greece, Crete, Hungary, Malta, France, Spain, Italy, Serbia, Austria and Belgium. \nPhoto books + CDs: \"No time to Verloes\" (2015), \"Cuba libre\" (2016), \"Zeezuchten/Seasighs\" (2020),  \"Buiten zinnen/Losing Our MInds\" (2021), \"Aardelingen/Earthlings\" (2022), \"Donker je wolken/Darken your clouds\" (2025) and \"Van alles de laatste\" (2025).\n\nMost important awards in 2020-2025:\n\nSelected as one of the best contemporary photographers worldwide by the American site All-About-Photo\n\nWinner Life Framer Photo Contest 2020 (Theme: \"Civilization\") judged by Tate Modern's Curator of Intern. Art \u0026amp; Photography Emma Lewis\n\nTravel Photographer of the Year 2020 (cat. People of the world)\n\nWinner Pangea Prize Siena Creative Photo Awards 2021 (cat. Open Theme)\n\nWinner Malta International Photo Travel Award 2020/2021\n\n2nd Place MonoVisions Awards 2021  (Photojournalism), London (UK)\n\nFinalist FOCUS Photo L.A. 2021, Los Angeles (USA)\n\nWinner Siena International Photography Awards 2021 (Fascinating faces and characters) with my \"Remarkable Artwork\"\n\nWinner 16th Annual Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards 2021, Beverly Hills (California)\n\nWinner of the Union of Lights 2021 World Photography Contest (\"Street \u0026amp; Lifestyle\")\n\n3rd Place Winner (Photojournalism) Monochrome Photography Awards 2021, London (UK)\n\nWinner 17th Pollux Awards 2021 (Open Theme - series), Barcelona (Spain)\n\nWinner of The Chelsea International Photography Competition 2021/2022, New York (USA), Exhibition @ Agora Gallery, NY,  2023, Jan 4-17\n\nWinner Fine Art Photography Awards 2021/2022 (Photojournalism), 8th edition, London (UK) \n\nGold Winner Muse Photography Award 2022 (Fine Art Photography - People) with my series 'Losing Our Minds', NY, (USA)\n\nGold Winner London Photography Awards 2022 (Black \u0026amp; White Photography - Religious) with my series 'Losing Our Minds', London (UK)\n\nGold Winner London Photography Awards 2022 (People Photography - Religious) with my series 'Losing Our Minds', London (UK)\n\nBronze Medal Paris International Street Photo Awards 2021- Category Black \u0026amp; White\n\nWinner of the Intern. Black \u0026amp; White Photography Awards 2022 with my series 'Losing Our Minds', also awarded with a 'Special Mention' (Paris)\n\nOverall Contest Winner @ the reFocus 'One Shot Contest' Awards 2022, honoring the most extraordinary photographers of our time.\n\nPhotographer of the Year Winner (Amateur) with an 'Outstanding Achievement' @ the 17th B\u0026amp;W Spider Awards 2022, Beverly Hills (USA)\n\nSilver Winner in Portfolio/Fine Art @ Budapest International Foto Awards 2022 with my series 'Losing Our Minds'\n\nSilver Winner NY Photography Awards 2022 - Editorial Photography/Religious with my series 'Losing Our Minds'\n\nSilver Winner NY Photography Awards 2022 - People Photography/Religious with my series 'Losing Our Minds'\n\nInductee to the Influx Gallery's Hall of Fame (London) - Merit of Excellence - 2023, January\n\nFinalist Life Framer Humans of the World Competition (USA) - 2023, January\n\nWinner of the 1st Salamander International Art Prize + exhibition @ Monteoliveto Gallery Paris (France) - 2023, February 23-28\n\nGold Winner Muse Photography Award 2023 (People Photography - Couple) with my series 'Get connected', NY, (USA)\n\nSilver Winner in Portraiture/Culture @ PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2023 with my series 'Losing Our Minds'\n\nWinner 1st Budapest Intern. Art Show artBIAS 2023, organized by Teravarna Art Gallery Los Angeles (USA) and Golden Duck Gallery Budapest \n\nGrand Prize Winner of the Great Photo Awards 2023/ Black \u0026amp; White World Photo Competition, Athens (Greece) with 'Losing Our Minds'\n\nFinalist Travel Photographer of the Year 2023 \n\nSelected for the Xposure International Photography Festival @ Expo Center Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 2024, Feb. 28 - March 5\n\nPlatium, Gold \u0026amp; Silver Winner @ 2024 MUSE Photography Awards, New York\n\nBronze Winner in Architecture @ PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris 2024 with my series 'The coal mine'\n\nFinalist Travel Photographer of the Year 2024\n\nWinner of the 1ste edition of The B\u0026amp;W FotoNostrum Choice Awards Barcelona (Spain) + exhibition @ FotoNostrum Gallery Feb. 2025","user_id":246763,"name":"Eddy Verloes","website":"www.verloes.com"},{"id":79599,"bio":"Award-winning motion picture director and still photographer, Bob Demchuk has photographed throughout the world. He has a wide range of knowledge and experience, from covering the Vietnam War to producing and directing more than 500 projects for Sesame Street and The Electric Company, TV specials with Joanne Woodward and Charlton Heston, television commercials for Avon and McDonalds, feature films (By The Sword, starring F. Murray Abraham and Eric Roberts), and a dramatic film short (Once . . . , starring Jon Harvey) that was considered for an Academy Award. Bob’s lifelong passion has been portrait photography. His work has been exhibited around the world and has won numerous awards. His previous book, Before Tomorrow Comes to Kenya, was published by McFarland in 2014. ","user_id":79299,"name":"Bob Demchuk","website":"www.BobDemchuk.com"},{"id":555441,"bio":"I am an ex banking executive, born and raised in Athens, Greece. \n\nI have been systematically involved in photography since 2015 attending various seminars. My first contact with the art of photography was through an e-learning but later on I attended seminars in Spirto with Yannis Fafoutakis, at Hellenic Center of Photography with Natasha Christia and also with Sofia Dalamagka. Since 2017 until present, I am attending the photography workshop of the Municipality of Chalandri  with Babis Kougemitros as lecturer.\n\nMy photos have taken part in group exhibitions and festivals in Greece and abroad. Additionally, they have been distinguished in international events and posted on relevant websites.\n","user_id":554857,"name":"Afroditi Diamantopoulou","website":"www.afroditidiamantopoulou.com"},{"id":576709,"bio":"Ich bin seit 14 Jahren ein sehr ambitionierter Fotograf. Meine Bilder bearbeite ich meist künstlerisch. Ich hatte schon diverse Ausstellungen (z.B. Berlin Photo Week Sept 2022, Villa Böhm in Neustadt/Weinstraße, Germany, Künstlerbund Speyer, Germany, BBA Berlin Photography Prize 2023, Berlin, aktfotoARTdresden) und habe 2020 einen Fotoband mit freien Texten veröffentlicht (\"Die Poetik des Taumelns\", ISBN: 978-3-7526-0924-0).\nIch bin geprüfter Fotodesigner sowie Autor. Mitglied des Künstlerbundes Speyer.\n\nSince several years I'm a passionated photographer. I edit my pictures in an artistic manner. I had several exhibitions (f.e. BBA Berlin Photography Prize 2023, Berlin Photo Week Sept 2022, Villa Böhm Neustadt/Weinstraße, Germany, Künstlerbund Speyer, Germany, aktfotoARTdresden) and published a photo-book with poetry in October 2020 (\"Die Poetik des Taumelns\", ISBN: 978-3-7526-0924-0). I studied Photodesign and I'm a writer. Member of Künstlerbund Speyer (artists association).","user_id":576125,"name":"Joachim Pfaffmann","website":"www.joachimpfaffmann.de"},{"id":809828,"bio":"Lau is a brazilian photographer and visual artist, within his existence as a transmasculine he developed a documental approach, focused on the poetic portrait, concentrating his work in fashion and in LGBTQIA+ culture. ","user_id":795432,"name":"Lau Baldo","website":"www.laubaldo.com"},{"id":809704,"bio":"I am a photographer and filmmaker based in Milan. After graduating in visual communication at IED, I started a path of personal experimentation, looking for languages that would best reflect my creative identity. During the lockdown, I rediscovered in a drawer an old Rollei 35 and some expired films, thus starting to document fragments of my life and turning them into a visual diary of memories never fully processed. Today's society no longer gives the time needed to imprint events in memory, but rather creates a mass of information that is difficult to decipher. If I think back to my last years I have only lived fragments. My photography is meant to mirror this change.\n","user_id":795318,"name":"Lorenzo Gonnelli","website":""},{"id":746923,"bio":"CV\n\n1962 born in Luxembourg\n1987 - mid 2023 Executive in the Financial Industry\n2023 - 2024 Spéos International Photography School in Paris\nsince mid 2024 - independent fine art photographer\n\n\n\nBIO\nSince my teenager years I was fascinated by photography and started my first practice in analogue black and white. Over the years I kept on photographing and made my living as an executive in the Financial Industry.\n\nMid 2023 I studied at Spéos International Photography School in Paris.\nToday I am fully dedicated to my photography and work as an independent fine art photographer.\n\nExhibitions:\n\n2007 - 4ième Biennale d'art contemporain Strassen (L)\n2022 - Salon du Cercle Artistique Luxembourg (L)\n2023 - Exposition du Printemps CAL (L)\n2024 - Spéos Gallery Paris (F)\n2024 - Salon du Cercle Artistique Luxembourg (L)\n","user_id":743707,"name":"Luc Holper","website":"www.lucholper.com"},{"id":841548,"bio":"l6bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:l6bet\nSite:  https://l6bet.gb.net\nEndereço:R. 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Nice to meet you!","user_id":795502,"name":"Varvara Shishkina","website":"photo.by.sheriff.portfolio.tilda.ws"},{"id":101508,"bio":"Daniel Heller is a professional architect, photographer, multidisciplinary visual artist and author who lives and works in New York. He expresses himself in figurative and abstract works in a variety of media including photography, painting and digital art. He writes illustrates and publishes visual literature art books.\n\nHis style is mostly representational realistic, depicting subject matter that is futuristic in nature. He was influenced by the surrealists and derives inspiration from the old masters.\n\nThe artist graduated with a Bachelor's degree from the school of architecture in Florence. He has practiced architecture for over 35 years, designing numerous healing environments in the United States. He exhibited in several countries and his works are held in private collections in Australia, the UK, Israel, and the United States.","user_id":100906,"name":"Daniel Heller","website":"artgreet.com"},{"id":841599,"bio":"54bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 54bet\nSite: https://54bet.ae.org/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 54bet@gmail.com\nHashtag: #54bet #54betgnames #54betlogincom #54betwebsite #54betcasino","user_id":827442,"name":"oiyu kkl","website":"54bet.ae.org"},{"id":841578,"bio":"0066bet|Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca: 0066bet\nSite: https://0066bet.ae.org/\nEndereço:R. 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She has  been included \u0026amp; judged several awards: World Press, Taylor Wessing, the AI-AP,  Julia Margaret Cameron,  BJP's Portrait of Humanity and Portrait of Britain,  Between 1996 and 2002 she returned to South Africa frequently to document the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Her award winning book Truth and Lies, was published by Granta, the New Press and Mail and Guardian in 2002. \nIn the run up to the Olympics 2012 Edelstein was commissioned by The National Portrait Gallery and BT to produce a series of 17 portraits of those working to make the Olympic and the Paralympic Games happen. \nIn 2021 she undertook a portrait commission for the Foundling Museum \u0026amp; the Imperial War Museum/ Royal Photographic Society .  'Holocaust Survivors' was exhibited at the Imperial War Museum, The RPS in Bath and UN in Paris. She is currently working on photographic projects including  2 film documentaries -'Fever' about an Academy Award nominated screenwriter Norman Wexler  who was blighted by his Bipolar condition. Her film The Water Rats about a group of twelve Londoners of mixed ages, ethnicity, who continued to cold swim during Lockdown, has had multiple screenings in festivals, cinemas and won three Impact Feature Documentary Awards for best feature and for Originality and Creativity.\n","user_id":2976,"name":"Jillian Edelstein","website":"www.jillianedelstein.com"},{"id":101566,"bio":"Emily Sheffer (b. 1993) earned her BFA in Photography with Departmental Honors from The Massachusetts College of Art and Design in May of 2015. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at San Francisco Camerawork Gallery, All Visual Boston at the Institute of Contemporary Art, and in The Danforth Art Museum New England Photography Biennial, where she received a Juror’s Award. Emily was recently listed as a LensCulture Top 50 Emerging Photographer of 2015, and has been invited to attend the 16th annual Center Review Santa Fe. She currently works as a fine art photographer and studio assistant in Boston, MA.","user_id":100964,"name":"Emily Sheffer","website":"www.emilysheffer.com"},{"id":157653,"bio":"","user_id":157051,"name":"Isabela Maeda","website":"www.isamaedafotografia.com"},{"id":798439,"bio":"Nicolas Brunetti (Italy, 1990).\nHe's an Italian freelance documentary photographer based in Cesena (Emilia-Romagna, Italy). His areas of interest are South America, India and North Africa, particularly Marocco, where he undertakes long-term projects focused on social and environmental issues. He is interested in telling stories of circumscribed groups of people, living in conditions of precariousness, social exclusion and marginalisation. His works reveal the intimate and personal point of view of local people, yet express a collective need or urgency.\nSince 2019 he has been attending photojournalism masterclasses and reportage workshops with internationally renowned photographers including Fulvio Bugani and Federico Borella.\nIn 2023 he was admitted to the photojournalism masterclass in Milan, at the editorial staff of InsideOver, run by Antonio Faccilongo. In the same year Inshallah photographic project was born and thanks to this work he won the InsideOver masterclass, becoming the Antonio Faccilongo’s assistant for his next photographic project.\nBrunetti was a finalist in National Geographic Italy Photo Contest, in 2018.\nHis works have been published in InsideOver and Perimetro.","user_id":786244,"name":"Nicolas Brunetti","website":"nicolasbrunetti.com"},{"id":79733,"bio":"2022: \nMuseo Fueguino de Arte -Libros de artista, 9.37 Sudestada Convo. Tigre BA. Premio Atlante. España. Gente de mi ciudad BA.Proyectarte Laguna Paiva Entre Rios\n2021:\n2do. Premio Salón de Arte Colegio Tarbut\n Mención de honor en el Premio de Artes Visuales MUMBAT (Tandil).\nMención en el Concurso de Libro de Artista Museo Fueguino de Arte (Argentina).\nLunática en Fundación Cultural Andén.\nVI Muestra internacional del día de la mujer en Galería Caracol.\nPrinted Matter en PS1 en MOMA (NY)\n 2020\n Mención de Honor en el XI Premio Atlante (La Coruña, España).\nParticipación en el Premio Rojo al Frente (Buenos Aires).\nPremio Estímulo de Bellas Artes Petruchansky.\nPremio Atlante (España).\nParticipación en Cartas a Ana Mendieta (Santa Cruz).\nEl Cántaro.\nPhotography Award Lens Culture.\nMuestra ofrenda en Canto al agua.\nEl destape.\nAcción Urbana en Territorio del medio.\nYo creo, Instantes Gráficos.\nFeria de Arco Madrid con el libro de artista Amorosidad.\nBA Photo.\nPinta Miami.\n 2019\nPrinted Matter en PS1 en MOMA (NY) –Libro de Artista - Obra Colectiva Por las Mujeres.\n2ª Premio en el Salón de Fotografía del Colegio Tarbut.\nCéfiro Galería en los concursos de grabado y fotografía.\nMuseo de Tigre con libro de artista.\nConcurso de Fotografía en Fundación Osde (Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego).\nMención de Honor en XIII Premio Iosef Iser, Rumania.\nCentro de la Imagen con el libro Claroscuros (Lima, Perú).\nImpact 10, (Santander, España).\nRómulo Raggio.\nXV Salón Nacional de Tucumán. Arte Blog A","user_id":79431,"name":"Mirta Gendin","website":"www.mirtagendin.blogspot.com.ar    www.mirtagendin.com"},{"id":79695,"bio":"Minimalist Photography, Urban Exploration. Objective Photography. Deadpan.\nFotografia Minimalista, Esplorazione Urbana. Fotografia Oggettiva. Deadpan.\n\n","user_id":79393,"name":"Angelo Bressanutti","website":"www.behance.net/bressanuttiangelo"},{"id":381912,"bio":"Colin's work has been shown in galleries in the southeast including the Dali Museum, Art Miami, Five Deuces, The ArtsXchange, DRV Gallery, Arts Center of Hartwell, Atlanta Photography Group, as well as Decagon Gallery in New York.\nColin's photography has appeared in several magazines including Sail, Behind the Shutter, Malvie, Vigour, H \u0026amp; E Naturist, and others.\nIn 2025, Colin has received an Honorable Mention in the prestigious Neutral Density Awards.  He has also been selected for the  ARTmine Award in the 7th Chelsea International Photography Competition.  He received a Zodiac award at the Dali Museum in Saint Petersburg, FL in 2023.\n","user_id":381328,"name":"Colin Ward","website":"colinwardphotography.com"},{"id":809874,"bio":"Clementine Morel is a Dominican queer photographer known for her captivating imagery. With a passion for storytelling, her work explores the intersections of light, emotion, and narrative, ranging from fashion to intimate portraits. Based in New York City, she enjoys capturing the beauty in everyday moments through candid and portrait photography.\n\nClementine studied Advertising and Communications with a focus on visual art in the Dominican Republic, where she collaborated with local artists and participated in several exhibitions from 2017 to 2019. Her first exhibition in NYC took place in 2019 with the collective EmpowHer, and one of her images is currently on display at the Satellite Gallery.","user_id":795477,"name":"Clementine Morel","website":"www.clementinemo.com"},{"id":79783,"bio":"I'm a Graphic Designer who happens to take photos.\nOver 20 years as an Art Director makes the difference in my work. You can learn technical skills as a photographer, but having a great eye is what really matters. I was lucky to work with many great photographers, and was mentored by some great creative minds in the Canadian ad industry - it taught me how to work with people, how to connect with my subjects, and most importantly how to see things with a designer's eye. With my two books about adults living with Cystic Fibrosis have now ​under my belt, ​I'm looking to balance my next personal project with expanding my corporate client base.","user_id":79481,"name":"Ian Pettigrew","website":"www.ianpettigrew.com"},{"id":653118,"bio":"I am a photographer from Berlin...mostly freelance for the media along with portrait, event and street photography.","user_id":652534,"name":"Matthias Jurisch","website":"www.artlimited.net/25503"},{"id":567033,"bio":"Yasuko Oki\n1971 Born in Tokyo, live in Kanagawa, Japan\n1993 Bachelor of Arts in Arabic, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies\n\nMy theme is to capture unknown and ephemeral sights which we cannot see with our own eyes.\nI'm a self-taught photographer and have held many solo exhibitions since 2007, basically in Tokyo but also in Italy since 2016, and also participated in a lot of  international group exhibitions since 2011, in Italy, Australia, etc., and a 2 persons show in the U.S. in 2019.\n\nRecent Solo Exhibitions\n2024 \"Labyrinth of hydrangea\" Roonee 247 fine arts, Tokyo\n2023 ”Sinking into flowers” Roonee 247 fine arts\n2021 ”Something there” Roonee 247 fine arts\n2019 “Trips through the light - Italy” Roonee 247 fine arts\n2017 “Looking for the bright light” Tugi no Curve, Tokyo\n2017 “Hitohira / Trips with a plastic bottle” Roonee 247 fine arts \n2017 “Reaching for the faraway” Gallery Two-Plus, Tokyo\n2016-2017 \"Trips with a plastic bottle + Hitohira\" Doozo art book \u0026amp; sushi, Rome, Italy\n2016 Yasuko Oki, \"Trips with a plastic bottle + Hitohira\" CASTELNUOVO FOTOGRAFIA 2016,  Italy\n\nPublic Collection\nRegina A. Quick Center for the Arts, St. Bonaventure University, NY, USA","user_id":566449,"name":"Yasuko Oki","website":"www.facebook.com/Harianahurahura"},{"id":809931,"bio":"I’m a beginner photographer who loves shooting minimalism, architecture, and imaginative storytelling. I also enjoy capturing new perspectives and I'm currently learning new techniques.","user_id":795526,"name":"Greg Lee","website":""},{"id":809911,"bio":"","user_id":795507,"name":"Elena Massimino","website":""},{"id":647747,"bio":"I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Besides being a photographer, I have a Degree in English-Spanish Translation. I have recently obtained a Master’s Degree in Photographic Projects from PhotoESPAÑA.\nMy work focuses on an equal commitment to both neatness in the formal and visual metaphor in the symbolic. In line with my training in the field of translation, I present my photographic series as a visual and metaphorical reinterpretation of processes, concepts or essential texts.\nThrough a meticulous search, I try to select each shot to transcend mere representation. In this way, I aim at not just producing images, but at evoking atmospheres. My photographs are born from mental inquiry, but materialize in the symbolic and metaphorical realms.\nMy artistic discourse simultaneously explores themes of social, philosophical or ecological significance, as well as lighter narratives that are combined with aesthetic exercises in my work.\nIn the context of contemporary photography, I intend to delve into the ability of photography to suggest something other than itself, to serve as a channel for visual metaphor and personal expression. ","user_id":647163,"name":"Alejandra Nowiczewski","website":"www.alexnowiczewski-photo.com"},{"id":807344,"bio":"I’m Chaoqun PAN, a photographer based in Paris and Hangzhou.\n\nI graduated from Magnum Photos’ Creative Documentary and Photojournalism program this year, was the contracted photographer with ZEISS in China, and also served as a guest lecturer in photographic arts at l'ECV, a French art school. \n\nMy main focus is on landscape photography and creative documentary photography. I specialize in artistic expression through poetic imagery and long-term personal projects.\n\nI am also the creator and host of \"Photo Reason,\" the leading Chinese-language photography podcast with a global audience.","user_id":793466,"name":"CHAOQUN PAN","website":"www.chaoqunpan.com"},{"id":80011,"bio":"EMANUELE PAGNI (Florence 14/03/1980) graduates at the University of Florence, Literature and Philosophy course, Arts and Theathre address. He is an historian and critic for the cinema; his final essay concerns cultural antropology and news inquiry. Since 2005 to 2007 he studies with Michael Margotta, actor and contributor to Jack Nicholson, honour member of the Actor’s Studio in New York and Los Angeles. Between 2007 and 2009 he organizes some personal exhibitions partly groomed by Ms Francesca Roberti, director of the international art gallery “Tornabuoni Arte” (Florence, Italy). Since 2009 he is the official photographer for CGIL Toscana (Italian General Confederation of Labour) and the CGIL Regional National branch concerning news documentaries. Some of his best photos are featured on national press such as “La Nazione” and “L’Unità”.  Since 2009 he is assistant to the desk of Professor Luca Macchi at the L.A.B.A. (Free Fine Arts Academy, Florence, Italy) Art History course. In 2010 next to masters of the range of Mr Gildardo Gallo, a VOGUE photographer, and Mr Sandro Bini from Deaphoto, he enlarges the perspective of his studies about the light. Since 2011 he lives between Florence and Berlin, where he fits into the art of photography and in contact with the new artistic trends. In Berlin in 2011, works as a partner and expert with the painter and friend Wojtek Scherp for the project \"Im Mantel des Determinismus\" , released in the galleries \"FzKke Euskirchen, Prisco Haus München and Museum Fluxus Potsdam. Since 2012 works in Germany and Italy for private institutions of various kinds. In January 2013 at the Radialsystem of Berlin, has documented as a photojournalist for official HY! Berlin (www.hyberlin.com)  In July 2013 he was appointed by Nikon among the best\"I'm Nikon\" and Fotografolio Germany (website for profi) as a photographer of the month. ","user_id":79709,"name":"Emanuele Pagni","website":"www.emanuelepagni.com"},{"id":177644,"bio":"Photography is my passion.","user_id":177042,"name":"Michael Kowalczyk","website":"https.//michaelkowalczyk.eu"},{"id":79902,"bio":"Maria Birba nació en Junio de 1974 en la ciudad de Buenos Aires.\nSe licenció en la carrera de Diseño Gráfico en la Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) y estudió fotografía de manera particular con Aldo Bressi. Trabajó como asistente, retocadora digital y fotógrafa junto a diferentes fotógrafos.\nDesde 2003, trabaja de manera independiente en las áreas de fotografía publicitaria, retoque digital y diseño para diferentes estudios, agencias, sellos discográficos, editoriales y músicos independientes de alcance nacional e internacional. En el área de la música, trabaja de manera integral junto a los artistas, desarrollando de cero el arte conceptual, la imagen, el diseño y la comunicación. Tiene trabajos editados en Argentina, Brasil, Uruguay, Estados Unidos y Japón.\nIndividual / Solo Exhibitions\n. “Intersección palabras/WORDS”(2010)\n. “+ allá del agua”(2011)\n. “Blue 180º /240º” (2013)\n. “Frutografía/Me visto con frutas” (2014)","user_id":79600,"name":"Maria Birba","website":"www.mariabirba.com"},{"id":80159,"bio":"Born in 1969 in the city of Rosario, Argentina, Andrés Granollers began at the age of 46 as a self-taught photographer after finding professional and emotional stability in the city of Barcelona, Spain.\n\nHis work seeks to tell real and fictional stories that highlight human complexity.\n\n. LensCulture Visual Storytelling Awards - Winner (2015)\n. Prix de la Photographie Paris - Gold in Press/People/Personality\u0026nbsp; (2017)\n. Umbra International Photography Competition - 3rd place Environmental Portrait Category  (2019)\n. Siena International Photo Awards - Finalist (2019)\n","user_id":79857,"name":"Andrés Granollers","website":"www.andresgranollers.com"},{"id":80507,"bio":"","user_id":80205,"name":"Evagelos Dukas","website":"www.duvag.com"},{"id":804077,"bio":"Tommaso Barazzutti lives and works between Rome and Athens.\nHis photography investigates the reality around him, often following stories on the fringes of society, occasionally shifting his research into the creation of more intimate and experimental images that portray his personal and unique view of the world.","user_id":790855,"name":"tommaso barazzutti","website":""},{"id":436012,"bio":"Duncan Petrie is a London-based photographer and writer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He explores nature in the human landscape, and what the world might look like when we are gone. He holds a 1st class degree in Marine and Natural History Photography from Falmouth University.","user_id":435428,"name":"Duncan Petrie","website":"duncanpetrie.com"},{"id":534203,"bio":"","user_id":533619,"name":"Julie Schoneveld","website":""},{"id":643565,"bio":"Sara is exploring ways of illustrating the naturally aging body with its creases, folds, and rough textures, its bumps and lines and spots.  She seeks to make the ordinary body strange. The parts are familiar: the neck, the brow, the back, the fingers and hands, the legs and feet, the torso from the side or the back. The images are playful, unexpected, even strange.  She hopes the images encourage the viewer to look anew at what is beautiful and fascinating about the human body.\n\n","user_id":642981,"name":"Sara Allen","website":"saraallen42photography.com"},{"id":809898,"bio":"Chang Yu Hsuan, live very local, Stay widely global. Self-taught photographer. Mainly focusing on Female and landscape topic for photography. \"Showing random daily life into a fantasy vision by my camera. Welcome to my mind.\"","user_id":795497,"name":"Yu Hsuan Chang","website":"www.changyuhsuan.com"},{"id":789664,"bio":"I am a Polish born documentary photographer based in the West of Ireland. I like for the images that I photograph to be loose and emotional. I don't care for my images being technically perfect, but I like for them to be genuine instead.\n\nMy biggest photography influences are Ralph Gibson, Bruce Gilden, and Alec Soth.\nAchievements:\n- Lens Culture Critics Choice ‘Editors’ Picks’ 2024\n- LensCulture Black and White Photography Awards 'Editors' Picks' 2024\n- Granted the Macnas Career Development Bursary 2024, which sent me\nto attend a documentary photography workshop with Magnum photographer, Emin\nÖzmen, in Istanbul.\n- I have been part of a digital zine created during the aforementioned workshop. It was called\n‘The City’, and concentrated on exploring Istanbul.","user_id":778831,"name":"Marcin Calak","website":"www.instagram.com/marcincalak"},{"id":805404,"bio":"Born in 1947, Wilmington, Delaware\nI have been a self-supporting photographer since 1972 and try to photograph everyday. I view the gift of photography as my second language and use the camera to interpret my encounters with the world around me. My current activity is primarily building an online searchable database for editors and publishers content needs, as well as representing several other specialized photographers. \n","user_id":791988,"name":"Terry Wild","website":"www.terrywildstock.com"},{"id":809843,"bio":"Lisa Di Giacomo is a documentary photographer and educator based in Wooster, Ohio.  With a keen eye for storytelling, her work delves deep into the intricate worlds of consumerism and the rich tapestry of farming and rural life in Northeast Ohio.\n\nDi Giacomo earned her BA and MA in Italian from The Ohio State University and an MBA from Baldwin Wallace University.  She seriously began to photograph while vacationing in Italy, where she examined life in the Italian countryside and villages of her Italian ancestors.  After spending over 20 years working in corporate American, she channeled her creativity into visual arts, achieving an MFA from the Columbus College of Art \u0026amp; Design\n \nHer numerous group exhibitions include Picturing Home at the Dallas Center for Photography (Dallas, TX), the Ohio Arts Council 12th Annual Juried Show in the Riffe Center (Columbus, OH), and multiple exhibitions the New York Center for Photographic Arts (New York, NY).  In 2023, she was awarded the Ohio Arts Council’s Individual Excellence Award for her self-portrait photography work.  Di Giacomo inspires the next generation of creatives as a photography and design instructor at Columbus State Community Col","user_id":795447,"name":"Lisa Di Giacomo","website":""},{"id":79955,"bio":"I am a contemporary fine art portrait photographer, often creating images with a conceptual twist. I also enjoy nude photography, specifically those based outdoors in a natural environment.\n\nI live in a very small community in the middle of Vancouver Island with my husband and our two dogs. I am surrounded by mountains, nature trails, greenery and the occasional Elk visits our yard. It is very slow moving where I live... it slows you down and connects you to earth, offering much inspiration for my work.\n\nThe inspiration for my images comes mostly from deep conversations with my clients, as each image is envisioned and created uniquely for them. My process is then to sketch the concept and search for the perfect location. This allows for an organized shooting process and a direction for post processing in Photoshop. To complete my images I add digital texture and for gallery showings I include an encaustic process, which adds a beeswax finish to the image.\n\nI love to explore themes of transformation, death and rebirth - often symbolised by using colors like red, or props like butterflies. Each image is a unique story as my style changes, grows and evolves. One door closes and emerges into another.","user_id":79653,"name":"Kimberley Yanick","website":"www.kimyanick.com"},{"id":96588,"bio":"Simon Robert Tune is photographic artist, ecologist / naturalist, and teacher, living in West Wales. \nHe is currently completing a PhD in Fine Art Photography, at Aberystwyth University, in which he is using photography to explore ideas and issues linked to landscape, migration, social change, and history. He writes on research topics such as digital culture and photography and teaches wildlife photography and natural history in Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and on community projects. \n","user_id":96074,"name":"Simon Robert Tune","website":"srtart.co.uk"},{"id":13664,"bio":"Studied the  5-semester course in artistic and representative photography at the Austrian \"Prager Fotoschule\", with distinction and completed there with a one year intensive Diploma. Since 2014 lecturer at „Prager Fotoschule“ and since 2016 curator for the „FineArtGalerie“, specialised on  photography in Traismauer , lower Austria.","user_id":13664,"name":"Jutta","website":"jutta-fischel.at"},{"id":783321,"bio":"I am a photographer who became one thanks to the influence of my father, who was also a photographer. My first film camera was bought for me about 20 years ago. My father comes from a very small village, where he developed and printed photos from his own films. He is the central figure in my journey as a photographer. And although we communicate less over the years, photography remains our universal language of connection.","user_id":773551,"name":"Viktor Barkhatov","website":"viktorbarkhatov.com"},{"id":80004,"bio":"James Harris is an award-winning professional photographer, photo workshop leader, and author based in Colorado. James specializes in landscapes and fine art photography, as well as motorsports and model photography. James was born in northern California, but fell in love with the mountains in Colorado during a visit in the late 1990s, and moved with his family to Colorado Springs in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in 2001. James has shot assignments for many national clients including the National Park Service, U.S. Electricar, and many others. In 2012, James traveled on assignment to Ukraine, where he photographed many cities and documented the return of Catholicism in a post-Soviet country, and is the author of \"Catholicism in Ukraine: A Photography Journey\" which is available on Amazon.com.\n\nJames also teaches photography classes and workshops, with an emphasis on panoramas, realistic HDR (high-dynamic range) photography, and landscape photography.","user_id":79702,"name":"James Harris","website":"www.jamesharrisphotography.com"},{"id":708437,"bio":"After 18 years in the music business I began my foray into art and photography - doing mixed media work and photographing concerts for music magazines. I later worked for commercial studios as a photographer and assistant. I also worked in photo labs and did black and white custom printing for other photographers. Eventually I produced work which was shown in galleries throughout Texas and the southwestern U.S. \nEventually I stepped away from the gallery scene to focus on more documentary type work supporting my work teaching, working odd jobs and doing the occsional freelance gig for publication.\nI currently split my time between Alpine, Texas and Arequipa, Peru.","user_id":707853,"name":"Les Warren","website":"slackersbanquet.com"},{"id":80047,"bio":"Natália Castanho is a photographer with one purpose: travel the world seeking beauty in every corner she passes by. At 20 years old, she has already photographed South Korea, North Korea, China, Estonia, Russia, USA, Brazil, Lapland and Norway, and keeps looking for new destinations. \n\nNatália believes that if you are born an artist, there should't be any limits for creativity. Furthermore, her life background has always been surrounded by art in all forms, such as music, visual arts, architecture and design. ","user_id":79745,"name":"Natalia Castanho","website":"www.nataliacastanho.com"},{"id":784620,"bio":"I grew in the 80's fascinated with the work of Herb Ritts, Avedon, Weston, Leibovitz and Irving Penn. My dream job as a child/teenager was to shoot for Pirelli Calendar and so I told myself one day I would create beautiful works of photographic art in Black and White. \n\nAt college I studied Media studies, Politics and Economics and after some travels decided to ditch academic studies and pursue my passion for photography. I currently run a commercial and event photo studio shooting advertising and after 20 years of making a living I am ready to retire from \"work\" to explore my art. \n\nOver the last 20 years I have created 6 different series's of personal artwork. My series titled Beaut Beneath is uploaded to this competition. I have a collection of over 20 cameras, I love to shoot film, polaroids and  underwater. With my background in commercial I feel very proficient with both studio and natural light and can't wait for the journey to establish myself as an artistic photographer .","user_id":774605,"name":"Carl Kerridge","website":"carlkerridgeart.com"},{"id":809934,"bio":"Aurélien Bayo grew up in Besançon, a quiet student town in eastern France, where he studied English and Cinema. At 22, he took a big leap and moved to the United States.\n\nHis work primarily consists of portraiture and landscape, rooted in a documentary tradition yet deeply influenced by cinema and fiction. He strives to document people’s lives with authenticity and dignity while imbuing his imagery with a personal, poetic perspective that transcends a purely literal approach.\n","user_id":795529,"name":"Aurelien Bayo","website":"aurelienbayo.com"},{"id":809933,"bio":" Zayira Ray (b. 2000, New York City) is an Indian-American, NYC-based portrait photographer and artist. Rooted in themes of love, community, and belonging, Ray’s portraits span culture, religion, and socioeconomic strata, highlighting diverse and soulful visual stories from all walks of life. Her commitment to exploring the un-represented, the under-represented, and the mis-represented has led to the creation of arresting and ethereal portraits, devoid of convention and rich with a vivid wonder.\n\nRay’s work encompasses the realms of contemporary portraiture, classical representation, and mythology, with a keen interest in stories from the South Asian diaspora. Through the intersections of gazes – particularly between herself as a brown woman and with those of her subjects – she documents stories of love, heritage, and sacred bonds, exploring the ebbs and flows of human connection: relationships both familial and familiar, potent and gentle. \nBy constructing tangible “safe spaces” that serve as refuge from the outside world, her photographs highlight our interior spaces: sensibilities and aesthetics, fantasies and desires, moments of both solitude and solace, and the preservation of self.\n\nRay’s photographs have been published in Vogue India, Vogue Magazine, The New York Times, ELLE, People Magazine,Architectural Digest, and ESSENCE, and exhibited at Christie’s Auction, PHILLIPS, MoMa PS1, and Photoville, among others. She has received recognition and awards from YoungArts, the Dedalus Foundation, and NASDAQ; and was the recipient of the 2024 YoungArts Baxter St Residency, culminating in her debut solo show “interthread” at Baxter Street Camera Club’s storefront gallery for one month. Ray is a 2023 graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts in Photography \u0026amp; Imaging.","user_id":795528,"name":"Zayira Ray","website":"www.zayira.nyc"},{"id":187654,"bio":"Philip Malkin is a media artist living in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. His passion for art began early while growing up in the suburbs of New York City, first as a music student and later as a visual artist. He studied photography and filmmaking at the State University of New York College at Buffalo, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Then he earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Generative Systems (art and technology) from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.\n\nPhilip has been photographing structures in both the landscape and cityscape for several years. He looks for the relationship of human-made structures in the environment and how they might tell a story of our existence. It is through this perspective that these images have been created. He thinks of these photographs as bearing witness to what people build.","user_id":187052,"name":"Philip Malkin","website":"www.malkinart.com"},{"id":80614,"bio":"Faisal Azam is a writer, photographer and an award-winning film editor. Faisal was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and grew up in the Middle East, where his interest in art, ironically, was stirred by the heavy-handed censorship of television in Saudi Arabia. Curious about missing parts and disrupted scenes, Faisal became fascinated with the structure of storytelling and the power of the image to provoke a visceral reaction in the human psyche. Immigrating to the United States at the age of 15, he graduated magna cum laude from UC Berkeley with a degree in Rhetoric. In his photography, film and writing, Faisal is ever grasping at the intangible—time, tone, rhythm, deeper shades of meaning—and creating art with power that lies not just in the story it tells, but in the way elements are combined, layered and juxtaposed.\n","user_id":80312,"name":"Faisal Azam","website":"www.faisalazam.com"},{"id":809928,"bio":"","user_id":795524,"name":"Jeremiah Lebea","website":null},{"id":80081,"bio":"Alfonso Ordosgoitia is a Brooklyn based / Colombian born artist. Exploring and experiencing different creative platforms long before any of his formal education, Alfonso developed a strong artistic identity that has been recognized both in national and international exhibitions; a path that led to the creation of his Art Studio: GOITIA - a creative laboratory that combines music, photography and video into his multiple art expressions.","user_id":79779,"name":"Alfonso Ordosgoitia","website":"www.ordosgoitia.com"},{"id":277091,"bio":"Sydney Krantz (b. 1992) is an image maker, artist, and bug-lover. She lives and works between NJ \u0026amp; NYC. Krantz received a BFA in photography from Massachusetts College of Art + Design in 2014. She is a member of Women Photograph, an American Photography selected winner, has been shortlisted for Palm* Photo Prize (2020), published in Booooooom, Ignant, Humble Arts Foundation, and Oranbeg Press, among others, and has contributed to LA Times, New York Times, Business Insider, NBC, Pop Up Magazine, and more.\n\nKrantz uses experimental photographic techniques to explore the unique sensory impressions that shape our perceptions. Drawing inspiration from the concept of ‘Umwelt’, which posits that every living being experiences the world in a distinct way, Krantz’s work examines how our individual sensory experiences influence our understanding. She achieves this through photography, a medium that, despite its inherent qualities of illusion and material transformation, still draws from the real world as a reference.","user_id":276489,"name":"Sydney Krantz","website":"www.skrantz.com"}]}