{"profiles":[{"id":302075,"bio":"I'm a self-taught fotografer for more than 30 years. I describe my work as empirical. I lay on experimentations and observations. I have a very sensitive approach: “I’m dreaming writting with light...”\nIt is of great importance for me to give back the moments caught entirely and through it's pure authenticity. All my fotographs, even the most strange or surprising ones, only are the result of my camera shootings and in some ways the magic of this art.\n\nThese few more words express the pleasure I feel taking part to this competition.\nThis procedure means quite much to me. \nI’ve been working on this project for a few months, but I include it into a wider and older consideration: a single perspective crossing several atmospheres (in thoughts and art…).\nI wish these portraits will inspire, astonish, or seduce you…\nBeing one out of the finalists would represent a huge professional acknowledgement to me. It will strengthen my will for pursuing this human and artistic adventure.\nMarie Guerin\n","user_id":301473,"name":"marie guerin","website":"www.marieguerin.fr"},{"id":302167,"bio":"Mónica Vila nació en Buenos Aires el 22 de enero de 1977. Estudió Diseño Gráfico y se recibió en la Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina). \nDurante 2013 y 2014 estudió fotografía con las fotógrafas Pía Bargalló y Mariana Calise. En 2015 realizo workshops con las reconocidas fotógrafas argentinas Gaby Herbstein y Andy Cherniavsky. En ese mismo año se formó con la fotógrafa Inés Miguens hasta 2019. Durante todo ese periodo también realizo varios viajes fotográficos junto a Miguens como Amazonas, Cartagena de Indias, Cuba, Bolivia, Dubai, India y Nepal entre otros tantos lugares. \nEn 2019 continúo perfeccionándose con el fotógrafo Diego Ortiz Mugica. \nEn 2020 y 2022 realizó workshop y mentoría online con Erika Rojas (Food Photographer) desde Italia.\nEn 2021 realizó un seminario con la docente Natalia Silberleib, Masterclass con la fotógrafa Vivian Galban y Masterclass con Gabriel Valans organizado por BAphoto.\nDurante 2021 y 2022 participo de varias Masterclass online sobre diferentes temas fotográficos dictados por fotógrafos de La Máquina Escuela de Especialización Fotográfica de Madrid, España.\nEn 2022 realizó un Seminario Canon con M","user_id":301565,"name":"Mónica Vila","website":""},{"id":302368,"bio":"Awarded at the 9th Fine Art Photography Awards 2023 (Travel, Series, Color)\nAwarded at the 2023 Monovisions Photography Awards (People, Series)\nAwarded at the 2023 Annual Photography Awards (People, Documentary, Black \u0026amp; White)\nAwarded at the 2024 Photolympic (Open)\nAwarded at the 2024 Mirage International Contest of Art Photography (Child)\nAwarded at the 2024 Monovisions Photography Awards (Travel, Series)\nAwarded at the 2024 Annual Photography Awards (Special: Open, Color)\nAwarded at the 2024 Annual Photography Awards (Special: Open, Black \u0026amp; White)\nAwarded at the 2024 Annual Photography Awards (People, Documentary, Color)\nAwarded at the 2025 Fine Art Photography Awards (Fine Art, Color)\n3rd Place at the 2025 Fine Art Photography Awards (Travel, Color)","user_id":301766,"name":"Namho Kim","website":""},{"id":302366,"bio":"\n*1975 in Kaliningrad, Russia\n\nEducation\n1991-1995     musician apprenticeship at the national Musiccollege in Kaliningrad/Russia\n\n1995-1997     studies at University of culture in the subject director for  film and television in Moskau/Russia\n\n2000     studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf/Germany\n\n2002     studies in the class of Prof. Thomas Ruff\n\n2006    Meisterschüler of Prof. Thomas Ruff\n\n2010     Acadamy Letter of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf\n\n\nExhibitions\n\n2019   “The Magic Lantern”, Group Exhibition , Atelier Schloss Jägerhof e.V ., Düsseldorf\n\n2017   “Mensch/Natur”, Group Exhibition, Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf\n\n2016   \"ZOO\", Group Exhibition, LEPSIEN ART FOUNDATION, Düsseldorf\n\n2016   “at half tide”, Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf\n\n2015    Summer Light, Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf\n\n2013    The look behind | Der Blick dahinter, Alexander Chekmenev, Jasper de Beijer, Nan Goldin, Herbert Hoffmann, Joseph Huber,\n             Zoltán Jókay, Aino Kannisto, Andrej Krementschouk, Natacha Lesueur, Duane Michals, Ian Ritterskamp, Ira Vinokurova,\n             Francesca Woodman, Kohei Yoshiyuki, Märkisches Museum Witten","user_id":301764,"name":"Ira Vinokurova","website":"www.iravinokurova.de"},{"id":302367,"bio":"My name is Natalia. I'm from Russia. My passion is a journey. Most of all I like meeting with locals and trying to feel the country from the inside. I visited many countries, but, above all, I am fascinated by India. For me, India is another planet, with ordinary people who accept life the way it is. They are happy and friendly, no matter what.","user_id":301765,"name":"Natalia Indi","website":"www.instagram.com/natalia.indi"},{"id":302770,"bio":"Училась рисованию с детства, рисую всегда. Закончила Университет печати, кафедра книжной иллюстрации. Работаю дизайнером по полиграфии. Увлекаюсь давно фотографией, делаю проекты для себя, и фотографирую также на заказ. Три года уже как растет любимая дочурка. Хочется иметь больше времени для роста в фотографии и иллюстрации. \n_______________________\nStudied painting since childhood, I always draw. Graduated from the University of printing, Department of book illustration. I work as a designer for printing. I have been fond of photography for a long time, I do projects for myself, and I also take pictures to order. Three years how to grow lovely daughter. I want to have more time for growth in photography and illustration.","user_id":302168,"name":"Anastasia Moskvicheva","website":"vk.com/nasmos   "},{"id":301919,"bio":"2016\tJuly 2016. Curator of LE PROJET SFAX. Exhibition in Sfax in the frame of  “Sfax, Capital of Arab Culture 2016”. https://leprojetsfax.com/le-projet-sfax-a-nouveau-a-sfax/\n\n2015\tMarch 2016. Curator of LE PROJET SFAX in Brussels at the Head Quarters of the EEAS, European External Action Service. https://leprojetsfax.com/le-projet-sfax-a-bruxelles/\n\n2014\tNovember 2014. Curator of LE PROJET SFAX in Barcelona at the Centre Civic Fort Pienc.  https://leprojetsfax.com/le-projet-sfax-a-barcelone/\n\n2014\tJanuary 2014. Curator of LE PROJET SFAX at the Palais Kheiredinne, Tunis, Tunisia.  https://leprojetsfax.com/lexposition-a-le-palais-kheireddine/\n\n2013\tNovember 2013. Curator of LE PROJET SFAX at the Galerie de la Kasbah, Sfax, Tunisia. https://leprojetsfax.com\n\n2013\t“BESTIARIO” at Conca, Gallery of Contemporary Art., La Laguna, Spain https://juanangeldecorral2.wordpress.com/bestiario/\n\n2013\tCollective Exhibition “Conca, Collecting Saint Sebastians” https://juanangeldecorral2.wordpress.com/s","user_id":301317,"name":"Juan Angel de Corral","website":"www.juanangeldecorral.com"},{"id":302073,"bio":"34 y.o, PhD\nPassionate amateur photographer, took the camera for 1st time 15 years ago.\nLike to take pictures about simple life around me.","user_id":301471,"name":"Natalya Malguina","website":""},{"id":302202,"bio":"I am here casue i love photography.","user_id":301600,"name":"andrea gas","website":"linktr.ee/Andrea_Gas"},{"id":302741,"bio":"Eigentlich bin ich Radio- und Fernsehmoderator und Musiker. Ich fotografiere seit mehr als 20 Jahren und habe aus meinem Hobby einen Beruf gemacht. ","user_id":302139,"name":"Michael Imhof","website":"www.menschfotograf.com"},{"id":302109,"bio":"Born to European refugees of the 2nd WW - life as a first generation Canadian has influenced and ultimately reflected back into the work he now creates, -  exploring ideas of travel, shelter and place are common themes in his work as a result - expressive, disjointed, raw and questioning.  Ten years of living in the Canadian North imprinted the big landscape and its primal power - our relationship to it and our humanity as we struggle to express it, in this vastness we all call home. A multi-disciplinary artist of 30 years working in photography, painting, sculpture, drawing and collage. Wetplate Collodion photography is a large part of his current practice, a practice that sees material and materiality at its core, wetplate photography and its handmade nature is a perfect fit, allowing for immediate tactile creation and destruction. Its orthochromatic eye continually fascinating, presenting things we do not normally see.","user_id":301507,"name":"paul elter","website":"www.elter.ca"},{"id":302104,"bio":"I make art about the trauma of war. I look for it below the surface, searching out its invisible wounds and the resilience needed to overcome them. The challenge is to look beyond appearances, and stimulate transformation both within myself and in other traumatized people. As a combat-wounded photojournalist, I have experienced and documented the fringe horrors humanity can inflict. From that lens, my art is made to inform about war, and those yearning to rebuild afterward. My work is often fragmented, showing fighters and victims, survivors and the suffering, tormentors and refugees, as they intersect and diverge. I am interested in the spaces of war and the people in them. ","user_id":301502,"name":"Kevin Wallace","website":"www.kevinwallaceart.com"},{"id":302205,"bio":"I was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. At the age of 16 I picked up my first film camera and fell absolutely in love with it.  Apart from one dark room class in high school I am self taught. I started on 35 mm film. I shot exclusively on film  for 13 years, until I made the transition to digital in 2013.\nMy heart and desire to explore the intricate beauty of the human existence on this earth has pulled me all over the globe. I have travelled to over 20 countries. I am also an herbalist and homestead a piece of land in the beautiful valleys of Southern Oregon. I am drawn towards things that are close to the earth and revel in documenting indigenous cultures, farm scapes and plants. \n\n\n\n","user_id":301603,"name":"Stella Starr","website":"www.stellastarrphotography.com"},{"id":302220,"bio":"My first camera was a old disposable 36 poses. Since the first time I placed my eye behind the viewfinder my perspective of life started to change.  I started to notice thing around me that before I couldn't see. I read and studied everything I could find in the library and on internet. Then i went out on the streets and started to practice.  Click after click I am growing up with my trusty camera always strapped on my neck. I will never stop learning and I will never stop hunting for a moment of beauty.","user_id":301618,"name":"Sinned OPriest","website":"www.instagram.com/11_sinned"},{"id":302215,"bio":"Colombian portrait, music and street photographer based in Los Angeles. With a background as a pianist, I am always in search for intimate moments with other musicians, artists and different persons, while capturing the very best essence and connection with them. ","user_id":301613,"name":"Mariangela Quiroga","website":"www.mariangelaquiroga.com"},{"id":302338,"bio":"I usually take snaps of people living normally, stray cats and towns near my home in Japan.\nIf I can take a vacation, I will be on my own in Japan and abroad, taking pictures of people living normally and ordinary life.","user_id":301736,"name":"Masahisa Yokomizo","website":"www.facebook.com/masahisa4530"},{"id":302293,"bio":"Education\n2019 B.A Photography\u0026amp;visual Media, Sangmyung University cheonan, korea\n\nSolo Exhibitions\n2018 Quilting - A part of memory (片鱗), 527 Space, Gapyeong, korea 2018 Contemporary Art Solo Show Series, CICA Museum, Gimpo, korea\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n2018 Contemporary Photography Contest, Gellery index , Seoul, korea\n2018 Asian Students and Young Artists Art Festival, DDP, Seoul, korea\n2018 YOUNG CREATIVE KOREA , ARA ART Modern Museum, Seoul, korea\n2018 Gallery Lambert's A Representative Artist of the Year, kyunginart, Seoul, korea 2018 Hi, youth festival, Tribowl, Incheon, Korea\n2018 PASA Festival ‘Young vision’ , Suwon Art Center, Suwon, Korea\n\nPublication\n2018 CICA Art Now #3, CICA Museum\n\nPublic Collection\n2019 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art​, Art Bank, Korea\n2018 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art​, Art Bank, Korea","user_id":301691,"name":"Tuna Lee","website":"tunalee.com"},{"id":302296,"bio":"Back when I was in junior high, I took a photography class, where we got to work in the dark room, develop our film and enlarge prints. I fell in love with it immediately. I took a break from it through high school and chose photography as my major in college for a semester, only to find it unfulfilling, as we never even set foot in the darkroom. I then took a 15 year break and renewed my love for photography in December 2016 with my first digital camera, followed by large format 4x5 and 35mm film photography in mid to late 2017. It is absolutely fulfilling to the soul! I started doing portraits around June 2017. I try to combine my love for landscape photography with portraiture to create a hybrid, using external lighting for my subjects to make them stand out. With a love for bright, vivid colors mixed with moody and dramatic expressions and backgrounds, I try to create powerful imagery that tell a story.","user_id":301694,"name":"Arjun Ramesh","website":"www.arfineartphoto.com"},{"id":302354,"bio":"Ukrainian artist, photodocumentist Alena Grom was born in Donetsk. In January 2014 she was forced to leave her home and hometown due to military events in Donbass. In such conditions photography has become a salvation for Ms. Grom and a way to escape from a traumatic reality. Since 2017 she has lived in Bucha. As a result of the full-scale invasion of Russia in February 2022, Grom and her family became refugees for the second time. Alena Grom works at the junction of social reporting and conceptual photography. She works on her topics on the front line.  However, her photos are not illustrations of pity or grief, they are an affirmation of life.  Life against the odds — one of the main themes of the artist.\nAlena tells about the war through a subjective experience associated with cultural memory, through a creative reassessment of her own life, as a documentary evidence of events.\nAlena sincerely believes that art is a force that can encourage people to participate in a public dialogue. Art always sounds in tune with what is happening around.\nThe author was a laureate and winner of international photo contests.\n2022 Tokyo International Foto Awards / Prize Gold ;International Photography Awards “Best of Show 2022” by this year’s curator; Prix ​​de la Photographie, Paris (PX3) / Gold in Portraiture;  International Photographer Of The Year USA  2018 / Silver medal;  LensCulture Portrait Awards United Kingdom 2018 / Finalist ;  International Photography Awards USA 2018 / Honorary Award; Photography Salon «Strom» 2016 / Silver medal The Royal Photographic Society. \nPhotos, video installations, documentaries, multimedia projects by Alena Grom were exhibited at international exhibitions: 2023 Sweden. Rikstolvan Gallery. \" It’s a Mad, Mad World \". Personal exhibition;  2023 Stanford, Washington. Washington Gallery \" Women at War\" ; 2023 Berlin. MOMENTUM.Berlin \"You know that you are a person\"; 2023 Paris. Gallery Labo. \" VISIBLES MMXXIII \";  2022 USA Atlanta. «Ukraine on my mind» ; 2022 Southern Utah Museum of Art. «Reclaiming Agency: Ukrainian Women Photographers Today»; 2022 Ukrainian House. Kyiv. «Flash. Ukrainian photography today»; 2022 Philadelphia/  Gallery Print Center/ Ukrainian Photography Today ; 2022 Kranj Foto Fest. Slovenia  «How Are You, Living In a War-Torn Country?»;  2022 Eastern Connecticut State. Art Gallery of the Univeristy «Women at War»; 2022 New York. Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program;  2022 Poland. Państwowa Galeria Sztuki in Sopot . \"Stan wyjątkowy\"; 2022 Fridman Gallery New York. \"Women at War\"; 2022 House of Lucie Budapest Gallery. \"Ukraine Moments\"; 2022 Warsaw. Czapski Palace.  Academy of Fine Arts «Today dreams smell like heat»; 2022 Gruenewald . Germany. eastFOTO gallery.  Palestine — Ukraine; 2022 Graz. Austria. Moments among the ruins. Documentary photos from Ukraine; 2021 Kyiv. Ukraine Mystetskyi Arsenal. \"Sensitivity. Modern Ukrainian photography\"; 2019 Kiev.Ukraine. Institute of Problem Contemporary Art. \"Alchemy of motivation\"; 2019 Kyiv. Ukraine. Media addiction. Ukrainian version; National Center «Ukrainian House». 2018 Gallery Black Box Portland USA; 2018 Bronx Documentary Center USA; 2017 Fairmount Ave Art Philadelphia, USA;  2017 Venice. Italy.  ANIMA MUNDI festival Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi; 2017 Bogotà, at Jorge Jurado Gallery  Colombia; \n","user_id":301752,"name":"Alena Grom","website":"alenagrom.com"},{"id":302355,"bio":"I'm an English-American college student who studies art, Chinese, French, and Japanese.","user_id":301753,"name":"Oscar Dow","website":"www.oscardow.com"},{"id":302463,"bio":"My name is Anna Salak. I am an architect, interior designer and photography enthusiast. Photography has always fascinated me. Already in high school, I took my first artistic photos with the black and white camera called Zenit borrowed from my dad. I almost always have a camera with me. Looking at the world through the lens significantly changes the point of view, and the rushing reality stops even for a fraction of a second. I love taking photos because it makes me see the world around me differently. From seemingly ordinary places, from everyday situations, magical frames emerge, which I try to capture with my camera.\n\n Nazywam się Anna Salak. Jestem architektką, architektką wnętrz i pasjonatką fotografii. Fotografia pociągała mnie od zawsze. Już w liceum robiłam pierwsze artystyczne zdjęcia Zenitem pożyczonym od taty. Prawie zawsze mam przy sobie aparat. Spojrzenie na świat przez obiektyw znacząco wpływa na zmianę punktu widzenia, a pędząca rzeczywistość zatrzymuje się choć na ułamek sekundy. Uwielbiam fotografować, bo dzięki temu inaczej patrzę na świat, który mnie otacza. Ze zwykłych z pozoru miejsc, z codziennych sytuacji wyłaniają się magiczne kadry, które staram się uchwycić za pomocą aparatu.\n","user_id":301861,"name":"Anna Salak","website":"dizajneczka.myportfolio.com"},{"id":302762,"bio":"","user_id":302160,"name":"Sophie Lottefier","website":"www.sophielottefier.com"},{"id":302335,"bio":"Hirotsugu Horii\n​\nBorn in Shizuoka, Japan\nWorking at Kyoto University of Art \u0026amp; Design, Kyoto, Japan\n \nEducation\nPhotography, Art and Architecture School of Waseda University\n\nSolo Exhibitions\n2015  \"Everything returns to the sea then pours back down\", FOIL Gallery, Kyoto, Japan\n2014  \"Voices\", Art Gallery M84, Tokyo, Japan\n\nGroup Exhibitions\n2018  \"ARTIST'S FAIR KYOTO\", The Museum of Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan\n2017  \"HAKKA vol.3\", Mitsubakousakusho, Tokyo, Japan\n2014  \"HAKKA vol.2\", BankART Studio NYK, Kanagawa, Japan\n2011  \"HAKKA vol.1\", Ryugu Museum, Kanagawa, Japan\n2010  \"Incessantly Creative\", Light Editions Gallery, Tanjon Pagar, Singapore \n2010  \"Memorial Group Exhibition\", FOIL Gallery, Tokyo, Japan\n\n​Awards\n2013  Higashikawa International Photo Festival Portfolio Audition, Grand Prix\n2013  Shiogama Photo Festival, Special Award\n​\nPublic Collection\nHigashikawa Bunka Gallery","user_id":301733,"name":"ヒロツグ 堀井","website":"www.hirotsuguhorii.com"},{"id":302407,"bio":"I am a photographer/ video director currently based in Moscow. Some of my projects are private and self-funded, and a few were done on request from clients. Currently I am working on building my photography portfolio. ","user_id":301805,"name":"Margarita Piankova","website":"www.instagram.com/artszeemommy"},{"id":302492,"bio":"I am a multidisciplinary artist living on stolen land. My work is driven by personal relations, most often in the photographic practice. My collaborators are often linked by a shared commonality of resistance to capitalist ideals and authority – those who fiercely challenge cultural normative behaviours, practices and expectations through their actions and identities.\n\nMy work has been published internationally, and I have been selected as a finalist in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, the National Photographic Portrait Prize, the Head On Portrait Prize, the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, the Olive Cotton Award, and the PCP IRIS Award.\n\nThe land on which I live and work is the land of the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora nation. Sovereignty of this land was never ceded. It always was and always will be Aboriginal land.","user_id":301890,"name":"Tristan Still","website":"www.tristanstill.com"},{"id":302556,"bio":"","user_id":301954,"name":"Elizabeth Griffiths Ampa","website":"www.elizabethg.co.uk"},{"id":302549,"bio":"Fotografo professionista dal 1987 con esperienze lavorative\nin Italia e all’estero. Nel corso degli anni ho intrapreso un\ncammino che mi ha portato a specializzarmi nella fotografia\nd’arte e nel ritratto. Ho collaborato con diverse case d’asta, musei e gallerie d’arte. Tra gli altri il Museo Nazionale\nRomano, il Museo Nazionale d’Arte Orientale, il Museo\nArcheologico Nazionale di Parma ed i Musei Capitolini.\nDiverse sono state anche le esperienze nel campo del pronto\nmoda con la realizzazione di cataloghi e campagne pubblicitarie","user_id":301947,"name":"Paolo Callipari","website":"www.paolocallipari.com"},{"id":302414,"bio":"Почему фотография и как долго это моя любовь?\n 📷\nЯ не помню, когда первый раз в мои руки попал фотоаппарат. Но точно помню, что пыталась использовать этот волшебный инструмент с детства, как только мне удавалась такая возможность. Помнится, что в 90-е мне иногда перепадал \"полароид\" - вещь диковинная 😋\n К сожалению, своего агрегата у меня не было долго! Поэтому я брала на время фотоаппараты родственников, друзей, приятелей, знакомых... Правда, всю аппаратуру возвращала в целости и сохранности. Очень трепетно к ней относилась.  Мой личный фотоаппарат появился у меня уже в 25 лет.\n 📸\nНачинала свои фотоэксперименты с запечатления закатов. Очень мне нравилось перламутровое небо и живописные зори. Потом было много всяких экспериментов... Пока я не поняла, что обожаю именно портреты.\n","user_id":301812,"name":"Natalia Sergunova","website":""},{"id":302609,"bio":"Eine Lebenskrise führte mich zur Kunst, die ich als Therapie zu nutzen lernte. Zunächst zur Malerei, später nahm jedoch die Fotografie einen immer größeren Raum in meinem kreativen Schaffen ein.\nMeist steht der Mensch als strahlendes - oft erotisches - Wesen im Mittelpunkt meines Interesses…ob in alltäglichen Situationen, wie im öffentlichen Raum, oder auch in der ganz klar inszenierten Studiofotografie.\nMeinen Arbeitsstil beschreibe ich als “eruptiv”.\u0026nbsp; Ideen bilden mit der Zeit einen immer weiter steigenden “Innendruck”, der sich irgendwann seinen Weg ins “Außen” sucht, gefolgt von einer Phase des Flows, in dem die umgesetzte Idee – noch ganz plastisch – langsamer und langsamer fließt und schließlich in ihrer endgültigen Form “erstarrt”. \nDann kann ich sie loslassen.\n\nAktuelle Ausstellung in der Urgestein-Bar / Neustadt an der Weinstraße","user_id":302007,"name":"Joachim Kunkel","website":"www.joachim-kunkel.de"},{"id":302919,"bio":"Growing up and living in the beautiful cities of Jaipur and Delhi - inherently rich in heritage and history - has deeply influenced my creative expression in more ways than I can imagine. My academic background has been in Science and Mathematics, whereon I went to major in Economics for my undergraduate degree. With a Master's in Economics from the University of Warwick (the UK was an eye-opening experience in terms of exposure to world art), my professional background/experience has essentially been in Research and Development, Management Consulting, Portfolio Research/Management, and the Education Sector so far. However, Art (of all kinds), I would like to believe, is at the very core of my existence and for me, truly the essence of life itself. At this stage of my career, I am trying to figure out interesting ways in which I can do more of what I love whilst supporting myself in a better, sustained manner. Also, while at it, also have a little bit of fun along the way.","user_id":302317,"name":"Esha Srivastava","website":""},{"id":303491,"bio":"Sensitive soul, my creativity is a gift that my mom got me viscerally transmitted. \nI love being with people of all ages and backgrounds, hear their stories and try to capture the purity, the truth behind things.\n\nAnimo sensibile, la mia creatività è un dono che la mia mamma mi ha visceralmente tramandato.\nAmo stare con le persone di qualsiasi età e provenienza, ascoltare le loro storie e cercare di catturare la purezza, la verità che si cela dietro le cose.\n\n","user_id":302889,"name":"Martina Smartilin Lombardo","website":"www.flickr.com/martinalombardo"},{"id":302726,"bio":"Stephanie Duprie Routh, based in Austin, Texas, is an artist who uses photography for narrative storytelling and conceptual art. Her personal work explores ideas of womanhood, the essence of place, and the transitory states of simply being human. As an artist, she uses the visual language of photography to tell stories through layers and interventions, creating new ways of seeing and considering self.\n\nRouth's award-winning work has been exhibited in the United States, Japan, Italy, Spain, and India, both in galleries and juried shows. She has been published by the RAW Magazine, FRAMES Magazine, PDN Magazine, National Geographic Traveler, Dodho Magazine, The Austin Chronicle, and by several independent photo reviews. She sits on discussion panels and has had interviews by art curators. Her monograph \"Where the Ocean Drinks the Sky\" is installed in hotel rooms and has sold out two editions. Routh’s second book “Daydream in Memories of Youth” debated in 2024.\n\nHer work is held in the permanent collections of The Wittliff Collections, CENTER Image Library and Archive, Texas A\u0026amp;M University, Concordia University, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, The Loren at Lady Bird Lake, and with private collectors. Routh’s work has been recognized by many organizations including awards via Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, IPA Awards and LensCulture. In 2024, she was nominated to apply for a Leica Oskar Barnack Award. ","user_id":302124,"name":"Stephanie Duprie Routh","website":"www.StephanieDuprieRouth.com"},{"id":302789,"bio":"i love travel and photography","user_id":302187,"name":"Lars Schreiber","website":"www.foto4rt.de"},{"id":302859,"bio":"I have been a stage artist for more than 30 years, my relationship with photography had to do only with the documentary record of my company and the performing arts in general, and some years ago I began to dedicate myself professionally to photography with the realization of projects very specific self-portraits and portraits of women.\nThe historical and photographic documentation of the scenic art complements my search to understand what I am from the record of the work of other artists and creators\nMy environment, the city or natural landscape, the photo built are other aspects that I am developing photographically","user_id":302257,"name":"Elvia Mante","website":"www.facebook.com/elviamante/?ref=bookmarks"},{"id":302975,"bio":"As a photographer for 11 years, I have continuously gotten involved in photography projects that bring awareness to different causes and life experiences; children with HIV/AIDS, diabetes, Iraq war survivors and many more. All these projects have resulted in supporting vulnerable groups and people, and those not exposed to these situations in their everyday lives. Highlights include multiple billboards in Times Square for Bideawee, standees of breast cancer survivors with NFL players in Kroger supermarkets and on PepsiCo and Gatorade packaging, a photo exhibition of women immigrants with New Women New Yorkers and a photo exhibition of cancer survivors in the NYU Medical Center art gallery.","user_id":302373,"name":"Sasha Nialla","website":"www.sashanialla.com"},{"id":303159,"bio":"A L İ B E Ş İ K Ç İ was born in Istanbul in 1997.\nHe graduated from the Italian Scienti c Highschool of Galileo Galilei. In 2016 he started his studies on Arts, History and Cultural Heritage in the University of Bologna. His interest for photography started during his years of highschool and developed during university.\nIn 2017, his  first photo-book\n“In Between” was published by Ofset Yapimevi in Istanbul. In October 2018, a collection of 31 photographs (in photo-zine form) was published in collaboration with Fabrika Zine \u0026amp; Fail Books.\nIn the summer of 2018 he founded Zone Magazine, a contemporary photography magazine that aims to cultivate a variety of dialogues between artists, artists and their audience, as well as supporting them with printed and online publications. The first issue will be printed in spring and will\nbe distributed internationally.\nHe continues his experience in photography in the city of Bologna.","user_id":302557,"name":"Ali Beşikçi","website":""},{"id":302764,"bio":" Liliana Muntean, born and raised in Romania, is a creative artist who works in multiple artistic mediums such as\npainting, crafting, cooking, design, etc. Her main focus is photography with her style being more dramatic/creative,\nwith fine art tendencies. She often mixes portraiture and fashion with a classic and elegant feel.\n As a young teenager she remembers taking hundreds of photos with a film camera she had received from her father,\nbut it wasn’t until she was in her late twenties after a messy divorce while starting life over again as a single mother\nthat she immersed further into photography by joining a photography club. The club was founded by a wonderful\nperson who took both her and her son under their family’s wings until they were back on their feet. She had then\nslowly started venturing in her own direction, in search of finding her own niche and what she truly wanted to focus\nmore on when it came to photography. It is her creative nature that has led to meeting creative minds alike with\nwhom she is able to gradually bring the visions to life.\n Her work focuses on bringing out a certain kind of beauty and story line through different creative measures. She has\nsince been published in several photography magazines while also building a PhotoVogue portfolio. She recently won\ntwo local Art Show Awards in the Bay Area, California, placing first in both shows. She still has great plans and visions\nfor the future, all while working a full time job as a Project Coordi","user_id":302162,"name":"Lili Muntean","website":"lilimuntean.com"},{"id":302829,"bio":"Natalia is a multiple award-winning portrait photographer from Moscow (Russia) with a highly-diversified set of skills, ranging from math and science to the numerous “esoteric” nuances of photo art mastery and infinitely rich digital photo-techniques (she holds a MS degree in applied math from prestigious Moscow Physics and Engineering University and graduated from the Academy of Photography in Moscow). Her intrinsic, in-depths knowledge of modern digital image processing rooted in solid technical background in conjunction with deep-seated artistic inclinations plus a megaton of scrupulous hard work resulted in a plethora of highly-aesthetic photo-portrait works of art featured at numerous personal photo exhibitions held in the USA and EU and included in top photo publications worldwide.","user_id":302227,"name":"Natalia Toskina","website":"www.toskina.com"},{"id":303410,"bio":"I am a no professional photographer started just one years and half ago,I put fun and want to learn!","user_id":302808,"name":"Claudio Saraceno","website":""},{"id":303582,"bio":"I am working in the field of photography for more than 30 years as an Editor, Curator, Art Director and  Photographer. My work has been published in Fine Art Photography magazines and exhibited (for example at the OFF Festival at Rencontres Arles). ","user_id":302980,"name":"Thomas Gerwers","website":"www.musaerato.gallery"},{"id":302875,"bio":"Bio\nDienie Brouwer graduated from Foto Academie with honors in December 2019. She combines exciting images with innovative new technical concepts, in which you will find a continuous struggle between visibility and invisibility. .\n\n-HARIBAN Juror's Award 2022\n-Finalist GUP NEW Photography Talent Award 2021 -Fresh eyes talent 2020\n-Published in Art Doc online exhibition 2020 -Selected for Art Doc special Inspiration page 2020 -Featured as part of Life Framer Collection 2020 -Shortlist Siena Creative Photo Award 2020 -Publication in photo magazine PF 2021 EXHIBITIONS\n-Exhibition Het oog \n– Fotoacademie Amsterdam 2018 \n-Exhibition Still -Loods 6 Amsterdam 20 t/m 22 december 2019\n -Exhibition Graduation \n– Fotoacademie Amsterdam januari 2020 \n-Exhibition StudioK Amsterdam maart 2020\n-Exhibition MH- Museum Hilversum 16 januari 2020 \n-Fotofestival Naarden 2021\n-PHOTOEXPOTION  Oxo Tower LONDON 2022\n\nPublication in photo magazine PF 2021\nPublication in photo magazine PF 2022\nUPGOMING EXHIBITIONS\nFotohuis  Rotterdam","user_id":302273,"name":"Dienie brouwer","website":"www.dieniebrouwer.com "},{"id":302867,"bio":"I'm a fine art photographer, specialize at animal photography. I'm always looking for the best equipment which will express the image in best way, I use for example analog lenses, macro photography and polaroid. ","user_id":302265,"name":"Iga Wozniak","website":"www.igawozniak.com/photography"},{"id":302883,"bio":"Jenny Bewer, born 1990 in Germany, studied Photography and Media at the University of Applied Science in Bielefeld, Germany.\n2014/15 she won the french Bourse du Talent Award for Fashion Photography in Paris and got selected to take part at the Studio Vortex Programme, by Magnum Photographer Antoine D‘Agata, after.\nIn 2016 Teresa Hubbard, of the artist duo Hubbard \u0026amp; Birchler, invited her for a Visiting Research at the University of Texas at Austin, where she finished her work FACES. In the same year Bewer got selected to take part at the Artist in Residency Program by he Photofestival Breda Photo.\nHer work got exhibited in Paris, Lille, Arles, Bielefeld, Munich and Breda. In 2017 her first Solo-Show - Zwischenbilder - took part at the Kommunale Galerie in Bielefeld, Germany.\nSince 2018 she works and lives in Hamburg.","user_id":302281,"name":"Jenny Bewer","website":"www.jennybewer.com"},{"id":302941,"bio":"Esther Wayne is a photographer, filmmaker, and artist originally from Pittsburgh, now residing in Philadelphia. Her work often reflects a contemplative and poetic nature that has multiple layers of meaning. She enjoys crafting otherworldly surreal scenes, and finding hidden nuances and patterns within seemingly mundane subject matter. Frequent themes deal with questioning our perception of reality, and the struggle to find oneself in a world of constant change.","user_id":302339,"name":"Esther Wayne","website":"www.estherwayne.com"},{"id":303074,"bio":"Adelaide Filosa is a photographer and visual artist born in Castellammare di Stabia. After her classical studies, she moves to Urbino, where in 2016 she graduates in New Technologies of Fine Arts. She then moves to Milan to study analogue and digital photography at CFP Bauer. \nThrough a multimedia and sensorial language, she focuses her research on anthropological and social themes, such as identity and personal and collective memory.","user_id":302472,"name":"Adelaide Filosa","website":"www.behance.net/AdelaideFilosa"},{"id":303073,"bio":"Golriz Kolahi is an award-winning filmmaker, she is the director of the documentary \"Gilad and All That Jazz\" the winner of Best Feature Documentary at the Logan Film Festival and the official selection of the Krakow Film Festival.\nShe is the co-founder of Contra Image; an independent production company which prides itself in its coverage of unique social-political stories. She has been directing and producing for Aljazeera, BBC, her other broadcasting credits include Sky Arts and Russia Today.\n\nHer credits include, inter alia, “Arrows of truth\" winner of the best documentary award Berlin Independent Film Festival, “Justice Seekers\" a film for the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide for Aljazeera English. \"Boys with Broken Ears\"  for the award-winning Witness program. The film won the Award of Merit in International Film Festival in Jakarta along with the best documentary in Lake Champlain International Film Festival. she received both her BA and MA from Central Saint Martines.\n","user_id":302471,"name":"Golriz Kolahi","website":"www.contraimage.co"},{"id":302977,"bio":"I have been in touch with different aspects of art all my life, I am very open, communicative and curious person that love making her own stories and collecting stories of others and sharing them with those who are willing to discover something else and some different views. ","user_id":302375,"name":"Danijela Bogdanovic","website":"www.danijelabogdanovic.com"},{"id":303140,"bio":"Klaus Dieter Mund, born in Cologne, Gemany. He first studied economics and later drama. Characterized by his background as an actor, Klaus focuses on portrait photography.  \n\nKlaus lives and works as an independent actor in Cologne/Germany. \n\nProfile Photo by Snezhana von Büdingen, Cologne","user_id":302538,"name":"Klaus Dieter Mund","website":""},{"id":303308,"bio":"Soy fotógrafa freelance, tomo mayormente fotografía de bodas y de retratos, sesiones de pareja, retratos a actores, músicos, artistas en general o por amor al arte con modelos e ideas que vienen a mi cabeza.  Sin embargo me gusta todo tipo de fotografía y retrato cualquier cosa que me pidan sin el menor problema, cualquier nueva foto que no haya realizado antes simplemente es un nuevo reto.  Amo la fotografía en general, retratar la realidad (verdad) o la ficción (mentira) pero ambos hasta la eternidad. ","user_id":302706,"name":"Argentina santa cruz","website":"www.behance.net/argentinasantacruz"},{"id":303651,"bio":"Amateur Photographer;  personal exhibitions: \"Punti di Vista Romani\" (Roman Points of View) Sao Paulo do Brasil, April 2015; \"I View\", Rome, Italy, October 2017.","user_id":303049,"name":"alessandra pediconi","website":""},{"id":304439,"bio":"Rachel Oneika Phillips and James Petrozzello are Brooklyn, NY based artists using photography to address institutional inequality and its effects on disadvantaged communities. Their current, ongoing project \"AfroClassicism\" expresses the feelings of distress and personal terrorism that individuals, families, and communities of color are experiencing in the present social and political climate.","user_id":303837,"name":"James Petrozzello and Oneika Phillips","website":"jamespetrozzello.com"},{"id":303082,"bio":"Sono nato nel 1975, comasco di famiglia calabra; perito chimico per caso e anglofilo per passione, vado a Londra nel 2004 e ci rimango otto anni. Ho iniziato a scattare foto con una piccola macchina fotografica compatta per mostrare alla mia famiglia e agli amici cosa vedevo. Poi ho deciso di frequentare un corso di fotografia al Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design e successivamente ho iniziato ad esporre le mie foto in un pub. Nel 2012 sono rientrato in Italia e nel mezzo una vita vissuta anche di fotografia, ma non solo. Ad oggi la fotografia mi affascina come allora e mi incuriosisce sempre più nelle sue varie forme; inoltre mi permette di vedere tante cose a cui magari non avrei prestato attenzione. La mia insegnante al college ripeteva sempre che prima di scattare una foto in esterno, devi imparare a scattarla da dentro.","user_id":302480,"name":"Roberto Raschellà","website":"robertoraschella.com"},{"id":303434,"bio":"A multidisciplinary creative with a background in advertising,\nphotography and art.\nAs a freelancer, I thrive on variety so I’m always dividing my time\nbetween a number of projects to keep things fresh and interesting.\nThis could be in an advertising agency creating campaigns,\non a movie set shooting stills or in a studio painting and illustrating.\nDiversifying regularly has meant I’ve been fortunate enough to work\nwith some incredible clients and some wonderful people, all of which is\nthoroughly rewarding.","user_id":302832,"name":"James Loxley","website":"www.loxphotography.com"},{"id":303548,"bio":"Mario Ermoli (1967) is an Italian photographer, musician, and teacher living and working in Milan. He has worked on projects focusing on the symbolic and surreal aspects of photography. Initially drawn to faces, he specialized in portrait photography, collaborating with international architecture magazines. In 2023, the ADI Design Museum in Milan hosted his exhibition \"The Architecture of the Face,\" curated by Alessandro Colombo. \nOver time, his work took a more conceptual turn, and the object, understood as \"what we see,\" became his main source of inspiration. In 2022, he held a solo exhibition at Galleria Valeria Bella, presenting the project \"Analog Nature.\"\nHe won the BBA Photography prize at the Berlin Photo Week in 2022 and exhibited his works at Kuhlhaus in Berlin and the Rotterdam Festival. \nHe served as a photography teacher at the IED in Milan. As the founder of the musical collective \"Hotel 7,\" he created the project \"The Eye\" in 2015. His latest musical work is titled \"Stereoscape,\" paying homage to the cinema of Michelangelo Antonioni.\n","user_id":302946,"name":"Mario Ermoli","website":"www.marioermoli.com"},{"id":303200,"bio":"As a survivor, mother and student, I have found peace and healing through my studies in the photography program at Lane Community College. At the age of four I was given my first memorable toy, a Fisher-Price-Pocket-Camera. This is my first experience with altering the senses of perception, composition and feeling. Having been diagnosed with a Traumatic Brain Injury in my 40's, the digital camera files helped me to encode memories and serve as reminders that led me to maintain and sustain life with a playful non aggressive approach. In the winter of 2018, I was encouraged to enter  the 31st League For Innovation in the Community College Student Art Competition. Being published has been rewarding.  I've since been included into a studio space where I can observe and play/learn further in the field. I will be attending the University of Oregon in the fall of 2018 where I will continue forward in the medium of photography with further professional yet playful healing intentions. ","user_id":302598,"name":"Trisha King","website":"N/A"},{"id":303462,"bio":"I currently don't have a website yet but I am working on it. However, some of my work can be found on Nikon Image space. ","user_id":302860,"name":"Eliane Muskus","website":""},{"id":304359,"bio":"I make pictures as a way of navigating life. The colours, the lines, and the light intermingle, to form a single pattern different every time, no matter what. Just before I make a picture, I feel this strong energy force - it takes over. At this moment, I feel real. I feel honest... and I feel alive.\nClaire Letitia Reynolds, is an Australian photographic artist utilising analogue and digital technologies  to tell her stories. These landscapes have been created using photography, with hand crafted eucalyptus dyes made from leaves and bark, connecting the works back to Country. ","user_id":303757,"name":"Claire Letitia Reynolds","website":"www.clairereynolds.com"},{"id":304708,"bio":"I was born in the Comoros Islands to a Comorian father and a Vietnamese-Yemenite Mother and have been living in Paris, France, almost my whole adult life (1+ year in London).\n","user_id":304106,"name":"Djamil Kemal","website":"www.djamilkemal.com"},{"id":303523,"bio":"I’m a photo-based visual artist from Cebu City. My art is multidisciplinary and includes photography, mixed media, video and installations and I work mostly with black and white imagery. \nMy works are either introspective or born from of my fascination with the esoteric, divine feminine, ancient goddess theories and time space and/ or multidimensionality.\nThis brought me to experiment with the photographic material; that is a moment in time captured and embedded on a surface,  with  distressing, painting over and layering with mirrors to add more to depth and transcendental factor. \nI encourage an interaction with the viewer on all of my works from the necessary zooming in and out on the abstracted nudes to viewing the textured pieces from different angles to get a grasp on the materiality. The ones with mirrors, on the other hand, are always incomplete works. It is only when the viewer sees their reflection that the artwork becomes complete.","user_id":302921,"name":"Jan Sunday Quilaquil","website":"www.instagram.com/thejansunday"},{"id":303608,"bio":"I am an Italian photographer working with documentary and art photography. Originally hailing from the picturesque region of Langhe (city of Alba, Piedmont), I am currently based in Milan where I completed my education in Photography at at Cfp Bauer (2014).\nI started my work in 2010 with a long-term project (\"Nostalghia\") dedicated to my homeland. The impulse of search of solitude, melancholy and decay arose in a reflection of my childhood spent in the country.\nI mainly work with music photography and I am the photographer of a classical \u0026amp; jazz music saison, \"Atelier Musicale\", now at its 29th edition (www.secondomaggio.org).\nI do not use social medias. I know they are very convenient for a photographer but I do not feel at ease using them.\nMy personal website is coming soon.\n\n","user_id":303006,"name":"Fabiana Toppia Nervi","website":""},{"id":304299,"bio":"Diana Suskind, Ed.D and RIE  Associate, is an international Early Childhood consultant, artist and ardent traveler. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Diana coined the term Tarry Time in her Doctoral thesis. She is twice a Fulbright Senior Scholar, the recipient of the Distinguished Alumni of Onondaga Community College Award and the Alumni Community Service Award from The College of Brockport, NY, and on the William Nottingham High School’s Wall of Fame. Caring deeply, she spends her life offering her professional skills and personal resources to empower children and those who work with them.\nDiana created Stonework Play in Nepal in 2011 as a means to foster creativity in children used to rote memorization, without burdening a school's budget. Enthusiasm for her method encouraged her to introduce it throughout the US and abroad. to all ages, ;Stonework Play inspires children and adults to create meaningful stories through contact with nature. New website Stoneworkkplay.org","user_id":303697,"name":"Diana Suskind","website":" stoneworkplay.org   dsuskind.com"},{"id":303597,"bio":"Fotografo professionista, specializzato nella fotografia di matrimonio ma non solo. Fornisco servizi fotografici altamente professionali di qualunque genere. \nI miei servizi sono rivolti sia ai privati che alle aziende.\nMi occupo di fotografia di reportage, di ritratto, di matrimonio, servizi per comunioni, battesimi e cresime, realizzazione di book fotografici, foto di gravidanze e di bambini, servizi per aziende.","user_id":302995,"name":"Federico Giussani","website":"www.federicogiussani.it"},{"id":303674,"bio":"Forged by the Frontier\nWYOMING PHOTOGRAPHER \n\nGod has led me on a journey that is exciting, thrilling, and all together breath-taking. I live on \"The Frontier,\" in Wyoming. You have to be strong and self-reliant. It has proven hard to lean on God for his wisdom, guidance, love, and discipline when you are called to a hard, dry land where you fight for yourself and your own. \n\nI have a passion for finding the beauty in it all...I am not just trying to capture that perfect moment, but I am trying to tell of a life well lived.","user_id":303072,"name":"Kimberly Zierlein","website":"www.frontierfortitude.com"},{"id":303744,"bio":"I'm a novice photographer who is finding myself drawn to the storytelling potential in portraiture. It seems to be a natural evolution of my career in speechwriting...which has depended upon my ability to dig deep into my clients' minds and hearts to create content that moves audiences...and my over 25 years as a quilt maker, in which I've used fabric to tell stories. A hand injury has made it more difficult for me to be at the computer and sewing machine the way I used to, so I've turned to the camera now to gather and share stories.  The streets of the world are teeming with them! With patience, an open heart and evolving technical skills I hope to use my photos to create sparks of recognition and  empathy which I believe are more desperately needed now than ever.","user_id":303142,"name":"Tracy Weisman","website":"tracyweismanquilts.com"},{"id":303870,"bio":" Yinon Gal-On has been exploring for the past decade the space between physical and metaphysical presence, the gaps between the Breath and the Soul, documenting with his underwater camera one-off moments of floating emotions.  Underwater, Gal-On strives to capture the inner thoughts, deep memories, hidden pain and pleasure that exist beyond the visual or the tangible. \n\"Underwater I feel I'm moving between reality and imagination, between the visible and the hidden, between the physical and the spiritual and so I see these works as a range between the realistic and the surreal. I aspire for a complete rather than a perfect image. The main part of the process is the intimate conversation with the subject in the aim of reaching a sense of acceptance and liberation. I believe that inner connection fills us with happiness and that's where I strive\". \n2023 Roma Arte in Nuvola / Art Fair, Rome, Italy.\n2022 Oblong Contemporary Art Gallery, Florence, Italy. \n2022 \"Respiri\" (Breathe) / A solo exhibition at Sala Delle Grasce, Pietrasanta, Italy.  \n2021 \"Abyss the Bliss\" , Solo exhibition in Dubai.\n2021 \"Israeli Art\", Bank Hapoalim. Tel-Aviv, Israel.\n2021 \"Liquid Love\", Teo cultural center.","user_id":303268,"name":"Yinon Gal-On","website":"Facebook Yinon Gal-On"},{"id":303765,"bio":"My passion for photography dates back to the moment I was twelve, I started with my first analogue camera, with my darkroom, a great passion that my mother gave me. From a pure passion I turned it into a profession, for my work I only use a kit of lenses and Lumix camera bodies. Multipurpose and eclectic photographer who manages to space in different genres. I am a freelance photographer, Italo-Swiss, I love my work as a photographer, for me photography is an essential element of life, to convey what you have inside, in your soul in your heart to share it with your neighbor! In front of the goal, between dream and reality I am the same in an artist who paints a masterpiece... making every one of my photographs a unique piece to fascinate the soul of those who observe it...\n\n","user_id":303163,"name":"Odette Hasenfratz","website":"odettehasenfratz.wix.com/artist-of-images"},{"id":304000,"bio":"Margaret Adams is an artist, independent curator and professor whose works cross pollinate between analog photography and new media. She lives in Baltimore, MD and is an assistant professor of  photography at George Washington University.  She received her BFA in 2001 from The Corcoran College of Art and Design and her MFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. She has studied at The Maine Media Workshops and under alternative process masters Jerry Spagnoli, Craig Stevens, Mark and France Osterman, and Christopher James. Her work is included in both editions of The Book of Alternative Processes by Christopher James. In 2008 she was named “Best Fine Art Photographer” by FotoWeek DC. She uses an 8x10 view camera, alternative processes, book arts, appropriation, video and sound to explore portraiture, southern vernacular, family, environmental issues in Appalachia and the legacy of war.","user_id":303398,"name":"Margaret Adams","website":"www.margarethollandadams.com"},{"id":304018,"bio":" A curator of images and sound, visualiser of space and time, narrator of stories. A post cinematic pamphleteer, an entrepreneur and an observer of human behaviour.","user_id":303416,"name":"soumya mukhopadhyay","website":""},{"id":304012,"bio":"I love to paint my feelings on canvas but I cant stop myself to capture a moments from my camera. I can feel a story behind behind the frame of my work.","user_id":303410,"name":"Vijay Kumar","website":""},{"id":304227,"bio":"est un photojournaliste syrien, né à Alep en 1986.\nDepuis le début de la révolution en Syrie, il a décidé de recenser et de témoigner les infractions aux droits de l'Homme perpétrées par le regime de Damas, et de révéler au monde, à travers ses photos et projets vidéos, ce qui se passait avec son peuple et surtout avec sa ville historique.\nSes photos ont été publiées dans plusieurs médias internationaux tels que La Presse, Le Monde et le New York Times (couvrant la première page de couverture le 15.6.2013) Comme il travaillait pour des organismes tels que l'AFP et jusqu'à son départ en France pour protection politique, avec Reuters, les photos de J. Almamo ont été classé comme \"iconiques\" plusieurs fois,et depuis 2013, se trouvaient dans le choix des meilleurs éditeurs pour les photos d'Alep.\nCertaines chaînes de télévision internationales ont utilisé des vidéos et de s\"photo-stories\" de J. Almamo  (LBCI, France 24 ...)\nCertaines de ses photos ont été utilisées dans plusieurs expositions internationales et dans des projets d'art-thérapie aux États-Unis, au Liban et en Turquie.\nJ. Almamo est actuellement responsable de la section des photos dans un magazine local financé par Interniews (Focus Aleppo).\nSon but est de continuer à travailler en tant que photographe, élargissant son expérience dans plusieurs domaines des médias.\n \n\n","user_id":303625,"name":"jalal almamo","website":""},{"id":304405,"bio":"Long career in the IT business and have now jumped over to photo and some webdesign. Been doing photography for 2 years and love challenges and to learn new things.\n\nI want to learn \"everything\", but luckily that isnt possible.  I love so many different styles and love to try new and different things. This way I feel that Im more prepared to make something that are on a more personal level and better suited for the client based on who they are and what their special needs are rather than pushing the same styles on every customer that comes to me.","user_id":303803,"name":"Anders Bakke","website":"www.mindfall.no"},{"id":303807,"bio":"Marion Colard was born in Belgium in 1992. She is a self-taught visual artist with a master degree in visual communication from the IHECS academy (Brussels) in 2015 and worked as an independent artist since 2019. \n\nMarion’s process is field-based and her researchs are on the long term. She is interested in societal and marginal issues in a multidisciplinary visual approach. For several years, she has been working on the themes of anonymity, representation of the invisible. Through photography and poetic approach, often with co-creation workshops, she tries to sublimate the stories of people designated as “on the margins of society”. She seeks to bring out the beauty and strength of those who are forced to build themselves apart. Her aestethic plays with different techniques (photography, painting, writing) in order to multiply the ways of making portrait. She worked in particular with undocumented people in Brussels (2021), refugees crossing the Italian border (France 2020 -2023) and refugee adolescents(2018-2020). Since 2015, she has been working on the situation of women in Roma communities\n\nMarion’s project DRAGA is a three years of research, workshops and relations that she has","user_id":303205,"name":"Marion Colard","website":""},{"id":303811,"bio":"Freelance photographer, based in Stockholm, I work in my own studio or on locations.  I am dedicated to all type of photography but specialized in dance, theatre and in still life. I love to work with good people with good energy and I think I have a special eye to catch big fishes going upstreams ","user_id":303209,"name":"Urban Jörén","website":"www.urbanpicture.com"},{"id":303815,"bio":"I live in Prague with my family. We have three children. I travel a lot.  I work in the genres of landscape, portrait, street photography. It is interesting for me to observe the behavior of people, changes in nature. Constantly I communicate with photographers and I try to learn different methods in fluorography. Several years ago I began to use multiple exposures constantly. I believe that this is an underestimated tool and a great way to convey your feelings in photography. I hope that participating in this contest will allow me to see a lot of new things and learn new techniques in photography.","user_id":303213,"name":"Igor Chistov","website":""},{"id":303982,"bio":"My personal work represents a different side to my art. This is something I don't do for money but for the adventure that creating these types of photos gives. This is more than just photography for me, it is the experience of trekking through the world to find people you may never meet again in this life and forever capturing that moment for anyone to see for years to come. ","user_id":303380,"name":"Travis Tank","website":"www.travistank.com"},{"id":303994,"bio":"Dom’s creative journey began as a filmmaker writing his first documentary ‘In Search Of The Dude’ in 2010, following the cult of ‘Dudeism’ inspired by The Big Lebowski. He went on to write and direct music videos for some of the UKs’ finest bands gaining premiers and coverage on NME, Q, Time Out, Virgin Media and many more.\n\nAfter life threw a year-long illness his way in 2016 he spent the 12 months in rehabilitation, housebound and unable to work. Never having been one to be idle he began to learn the art of photography using an old Leica M6 in his flat, taking portraits of friends that lent their time and patience while he regained health and strength (entirely through diet and physio). Adversity and a new passion led him to undertake photography as his mainstay and he hasn’t looked back having shot for Ralph Lauren, BAFTA, Elton John’s Aids Foundation as well as portraiture for well known people with images appearing on Vogue Portugal, The Independent, Guardian and Metro.","user_id":303392,"name":"Dom G-H","website":"www.dwgh.photos"},{"id":304097,"bio":"I am a photographer based out of Indianapolis, Indiana.  I try to come up with creative ideas and make them come to life.  I regularly work on everything including concept, costume and prop design, lighting and photography, and post processing.","user_id":303495,"name":"Kory Easterday","website":"www.kfoto.net"},{"id":304155,"bio":"Katina is a film photographer based out of San Francisco, California. ","user_id":303553,"name":"Katina Alexopulos","website":"alexopulosphotography.com"},{"id":304220,"bio":"After graduating 10 years ago from my photography degree I have only this past year been working on a personal (very literally) project instead of purely commercial and wedding photography (what you will see on my website above).\nI have recently started an Instagram account documenting our home education adventure with our son and it has led to submitting to Lensculture. I am excited to be working on personal projects again. @doodlebugjutson","user_id":303618,"name":"Louise Jutson","website":"www.mrsjutson.com"},{"id":307936,"bio":"Pia Kintrup, a German artist, graduated at Folkwang University of Arts in Germany with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, specifically in photography. She then went to study M.A. Photography studies and practice in the same university in 2017, graduating with a Master of Arts. She has been awarded the 2019 13th\u0026nbsp;International Arte Laguna Prize, winner of special prize, “Photolux Festival” in Venice, Italy. She has held countless exhibitions around Europe, and also a few in Asia, Canada and the USA.","user_id":307334,"name":"Pia Kintrup","website":"www.piakintrup.com"},{"id":303972,"bio":"Ho 45 anni e lavoro come Guardia Forestale in un Parco Nazionale italiano, alle porte della Svizzera, ma la mia vera formazione è una formazione artistica. Ho studiato  grafica pubblicitaria e sono specializzato nell'Illustrazione. La mia vera passione è l\"Immagine\" nella sua completezza e nelle sue mille sfaccettature. Mi occupo quindi di disegno, grafica e fotografia...i miei veri interessi. Per quanto riguarda la fotografia, mi affascina soprattutto il reportage di viaggio e la fotografia di strada, meno quella da studio. Mi trovo a mio agio con il Bianco e Nero, una forma espressiva simile al mio modo di vedere ed interpretare le immagini, il mio vestito perfetto. Mi accompagna da anni la mia adorata Canon EOS 5D.\nI’m 45 years old. I work as forest ranger in a mountain National Park just closed to Swiss border. My real professional background and attitudes is everything concerning ”image” through illustration/graphic design studies and photographing. B\u0026amp;W is my way ","user_id":303370,"name":"Fabio Canepuccia","website":""},{"id":303970,"bio":"Josh Adam Jones (b.1995) is a British artist and photographer whose work often centres around stories of misrepresented places and the people who live there. From ageing Irish populations in British towns and cities to the expatriate communities of Oman, Josh hopes to facilitate conversations about identity, home and interculturalism through his work. In his most recent ongoing series (Sometimes A Silence Will Cut Through Sounds), Josh explores the therapeutic applications of photography in response to his Grandfather passing away and a family history of mental health problems. He completed a BA (First Class Hons) in Photography in 2018 and graduated with an MA in Photography at UWE Bristol in 2020.\n\nHe has been commissioned by Ffotogallery (Cardiff) and British Council for The Place I Call Home: an international project and travelling exhibition. His work has been displayed at Stal Gallery (Muscat), Copeland Gallery (London), Summerhall (Edinburgh) and featured in publications such as British Journal of Photography, It’s Nice That and Harper’s Bazaar Arabia. Most recently, he worked with Lucasfilm and British Journal of Photography to photograph in Dubai as part of a global editorial campaign: Star Wars Families. Josh is represented by Lisa Pritchard Agency (LPA Futures).","user_id":303368,"name":"Josh Adam Jones","website":"www.joshadamjones.co.uk"},{"id":304019,"bio":"Photographer and digital retoucher based in Spain.\n\nWorking on creative strategies about fashion, tourism and retail photography campaigns for companies such as Melià Hotels, Don Algodón, Paras Talent... \n\nPassionate about architecture, innovation and the strength of portraits through photography and how this photographic projects can convey important messages.\n\nYou can find out my job at www.josecamacho.photo\nAnd my photography studio at josecamachofotografia.com\n","user_id":303417,"name":"Jose Camacho","website":"www.josecamacho.photo"},{"id":304203,"bio":"I was born and raised in North Carolina, but I currently reside in Maryland. My love of photography began in the 1970’s while a student in college, where I photographed sporting events, and subjects including Muhammad Ali,  and Alex Haley. Since then, my photography interests have included travel photography, landscapes, event photography, weddings, and various personal projects dealing with significant social issues. ","user_id":303601,"name":"Karl Rudd","website":"karlruddphotography.com"},{"id":304417,"bio":"Patricia Beary is an inventive fine art photographer and an accomplished art educator from Long Island, New York. Holding a BFA from LIU Post, Patricia’s photography is strongly influenced by her fine art background. She aligns herself with the Pictorialist Photographers who took the medium of photography and reinvented it as an art form, placing beauty, tonality, and composition above creating an accurate visual record. Her photographs are painterly and abstract, using camera, post processing, and contemporary alternative process to deconstruct and interpret rather than create images that solely represent.\n\nAs a member of Soho Photo Gallery in NYC, Patricia exhibits her photography in both solo and group exhibitions and holds the position of Vice President on the executive board. She exhibits regularly at the Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue, Long Island. Patricia's work has and has been featured in group exhibitions in the US, Italy ,Spain and Japan. She is the recipient of a Julia Margaret Cameron Award (2014) and a Pollux Award (Honorable Mention, 2021). Her photography is featured in Lenswork’s Magnificent Planet 2021 Edition and All About Photo Magazine, March 2023 Volume 30","user_id":303815,"name":"Patricia Beary","website":"patriciabeary.com"},{"id":304414,"bio":"Robert George is a documentary photographer working in the American Midwest. His photographs explore the instinctive joy and curiosity of seeing. They are celebratory in nature. He employs a style that is cinematic, romantic, quiet and revelatory. His portraits revere the lives of his subjects, while his landscapes portray familiar scenes as unfamiliar. His newest series Deep House takes a hard look at the in-between, fractured, scuttled instances that form the connective tissue of contemporary daily life.  He believes the human eye is the most magical of cameras.\n\nHe chairs the Futures Committee for the International Photography Hall of Fame.\n","user_id":303812,"name":"Robert George","website":"robertgeorgephotographs.com"},{"id":304569,"bio":"Professional photographer based in South Carolina","user_id":303967,"name":"Zoey Huggins","website":"zoeyhuggins.com"},{"id":304652,"bio":"Katerina Stratos is a photographer and digital artist based in Sydney. She has received a BA in Visual Communication, majoring in photography from the University of Technology, Sydney. Following several years working as a graphic designer and illustrator, Katerina attended the Australian Film, Television and Radio School where she completed a post graduate course in production design for film.  This particular combination of creative experiences have brought her to her current practice, melding together photography, digital illustration, set design, graphic design, storytelling and film. Katerina’s art practice is focused on a strong sense of narrative and creating immersive worlds within her images. She has a strong feminine perspective and is most interested in creating images with a compelling female voice. ","user_id":304050,"name":"Katerina Stratos","website":"katerinastratos.com"},{"id":304451,"bio":"I capture light and time.\nPhotos are meant to capture moments of light that create memories of a time\nthat will never again pass our way.\nAs Tolkien's wise Bilbo-Baggins said,\n\"There are moments which can change a person’s life for all time.\"\nPhotos too, can do that. Upon a glance, a host of memories can rush over us\nof a time and place that once was…Moments are fleeting in time and though\nthey can be replicated, they can never be recaptured, hence, the photograph\nthat stops time for a fraction of a second and captures a moment.\nI also work with ostranenie, the artistic technique of presenting to audiences\ncommon things in an unfamiliar or strange way so they can gain new\nperspectives and see the world differently. I try to make the ordinary seem\nstrange or new to the eye.\n","user_id":303849,"name":"Cindy Smith","website":"www.annieposmith.com"},{"id":304462,"bio":"Justin was born in Jefferson, Texas in 1984. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler: 2007 BS Sociology and 2015 MS Human Resource Development. He received his Juris Doctor from Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 2010. His chosen mediums are Photography, Painting and Makeup. He has won various awards for his work, been featured in many local shows and published in many modern and pop magazines. In addition to art, he is a licensed Attorney, Human Resource Professional and avid dancer. He currently resides in Dallas, Texas with two three-year-old French bulldogs Gia and Jackson.  ","user_id":303860,"name":"Justin OKeith Higgs","website":"justinokeith.com "},{"id":304589,"bio":"Trained at Parsons School of Design, Lawrence University, and New York Film Academy, Erika Rand is a Costa Rican American photographer, filmmaker, and AI artist exploring the intersection between art and social justice. She served as the creative director for Color Of Change, (the largest online civil rights organization in the United States), and for Citizen Engagement Laboratory (now called the Center for Cultural Power), which helped successfully launch 33 organizations focused on environmental and human rights initiatives. She produced and helped shoot a feature documentary on Tibet, partnering with Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders, and filming luminaries including the Dalai Lama. She worked as a film director and art director for short films on climate change whose assembly programs have educated 25+ million students and trained over 4,000 student leaders. Alongside Academy-nominated filmmaker Jehane Noujaim, she served as a film curator for Pangea Day, an international multimedia event which broadcast inspirational content to over 60 million screens around the world. Her first 16mm short received a cinematography award from judges including Oscar-nominated directors Albert Maysles and Ellen Kuras, and her first AI artwork was purchased by Claire Silver, known as one of the premiere AI artists worldwide.","user_id":303987,"name":"Erika Rand","website":"www.erikarand.com"},{"id":304596,"bio":"I am an Art and music lover!  I express my passion through painting, singing, creating art out of anything and recreate   into something beautiful.  I love taking photographs of nature, animals,  my family, and  most especially, taking photos with the most reason of my entire being- my son and daughter.  As much as I love taking photographs, I have to steal a moment in order to convince these two and have a picture together! I hope to catch and capture more moments of togetherness!  ","user_id":303994,"name":"Ayla Pidal","website":""},{"id":304970,"bio":"I'm a senior correspondent at Forbes, Russia. My stories are published in the magazine and my photo reports are published on Forbes, Russia site","user_id":304368,"name":"Alex Levinsky","website":""},{"id":305107,"bio":"Le point de départ de mon  travail artistique est le concept de transformation de la matière : mes œuvres mêlent la photographie traditionnelle et ma passion pour le bricolage, une pratique de construction.\nMon investigation se concentre autour de sujet universel comme le monde qui nous entoure et l’écoulement du temps. Dans mon œuvre, la mémoire aussi est évoqué par les matériaux que je récupère, qu’ils viennent de mon pays d’origine, le Portugal: des pigmentes colorés bleu, rouge ocre et jaune, toile de jute, entre autres, du moment que chaque matériel à son histoire et son souffle, je suis  leurs caractéristiques sans imposer un geste, mais en adaptant ma technique.\n\nLe processus technique prend forme sous mes mains: avec mes doigts, je créer des marouflages en pliant et froissant le papier qui se déchire. Les œuvres montrent les prises de vue et les textures de la photographie auxquelles je mêle une recherche de la lumière et de la transparence.\n\n","user_id":304505,"name":"Cidalia Alves","website":"www.cidaliaalves.com"},{"id":307893,"bio":"Wael onsy is an Architect based in Dubai, UAE. He was born in Port Said, Egypt. Traveling and exploring countries is his passion. He started exploring all types of photography as a hobby in 2012 and is now concentrating on travel and landscape photography. He loves to show the world through his eyes and his own perspective as an architect. He participated in many local and regional exhibitions and received many awards like Siena,ipa,monochrome awards,35Awadrs\nand his work got published in many publications including the National Geographic magazine.\n","user_id":307291,"name":"WAEL Onsy","website":"waelonsy.com"},{"id":304629,"bio":"Introducing I.Atmaca, a Toronto-based street photographer with a unique and captivating style. Specializing in black and white, monochrome, and color photography, Atmaca's work is a mesmerizing blend of abstract art, surrealism, and a keen eye for geometry. Through his lens, he skillfully explores the interplay of high contrast and the diverse realities of human life.\n\nI.Atmaca has established a notable presence in the Canadian art scene, participating in multiple juried exhibitions across the country. His talent also caught the attention of the international art community, leading him to attend the prestigious Other Art Fair by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles.\n\nA significant milestone in I.Atmaca's artistic journey is his upcoming first solo exhibition at the Assembly Hall organized by the City of Toronto. This promises to be a remarkable showcase of his evolving craft and a testament to his dedication to the art of photography. Through I.Atmaca's lens, viewers are invited to see the world in a new light, where every image tells a story, and every moment is a work of art.\n\n","user_id":304027,"name":"Ismayil Atmaca","website":"www.iatmaca.com"},{"id":304671,"bio":"Alex Lockett is a British born photographer and film maker based out of New York city. His work sits in a space between the forms of portraiture, documentary and fashion photography and has an ongoing engagement with the themes of spirituality, community and family.  \n\nHis editorial work has been featured in W magazine, US Vogue, Document journal, Itsnicethat, Office magazine, CR magazine and Art News and Architectural Digest. \n","user_id":304069,"name":"Alex Lockett","website":"www.alexanderlockett.com"},{"id":304672,"bio":"Lukas Beck bought his first camera at the age of fifteen. Five years later his works caught for the first time the eyes of the public at an exhibition, and very soon afterwards the attention of the critics. In 1993 he published his first book, „Ostbahn Kurti \u0026amp; die Chefpartie\", on an outstanding Austrian Rock group. Then, his career developed rapidly, in two directions at least - journalistic photography as well as art and culture.","user_id":304070,"name":"Lukas Beck","website":"www.lukasbeck.com"},{"id":304719,"bio":"I believe life is a pilgrimage, and with my camera, I'm documenting the journey. Through photography, I want to capture an instant in time that reveals the enormously rich experience of the human heart.\n\nI am best known for my live music photography, but I have been exploring the Catholic liturgy as a subject matter. Like live music, the liturgy has a certain form and mise en scène. Similarly, concert-goers, including myself, have likened their concert experience to a religious experience. \n\nMy exploration of liturgical photography began last year at the invitation of my parish priest to shoot a Palm Sunday Mass. Since then, I have shot several Masses on special occasions and have been featured in the diocesan newspaper North Coast Catholic and the international blog New Liturgical Movement. As I continue to develop my music photography, I hope to develop my own style of liturgical photography and bring this subject matter into the art realm.","user_id":304117,"name":"Gina Lopez","website":"urbanpilgrimphotography.com"},{"id":304721,"bio":"- Exposición individual de fotografía-poesía “Puertas, límites y sendas”. Sala Pintores 10, de la Diputación de Cáceres. 2015\n- Exposición individual de fotografía-poesía “Miradas al llegar”. Ayto. de Romangordo. 2016\n- Exposición individual de fotografía-poesía “Puertas al microcosmos”. Hospital S. Pedro de A. Cáceres. 2017\n- Exposición permanente de fotografía en la Clínica Norba, de Cáceres. Desde 2016\n- Exposición colectiva \"Sin fronteras\". Ateneo de Cáceres. 2018\n- Presidente del Jurado del “I Concurso de fotografía” del COFEXT.  2017\n- Fotografía de portada del libro “Cáceres: El susurro de tus piedras”. 1998\n- Fotógrafo de presentaciones en congresos nacionales e internacionales\n- Primer Premio del concurso de relatos “Erotismo en servilletas de papel”, organizado por el fanzine Rita y La Machacona. 1984\n- Organizador y cartelista de la “I Exposición de Arte en la Calle”. Cáceres. 1982\n- Poeta\n- Actor, director y adaptador de obras teatrales\n","user_id":304119,"name":"Agustín Luceño","website":"www.osteopatiaglobal.es"},{"id":304980,"bio":"\nI document my surroundings by photographing\u0026nbsp;people and landscapes\u0026nbsp;in the way I see the world.\u0026nbsp; I aim to\u0026nbsp;create\u0026nbsp;engaging narratives that\u0026nbsp;convey or connect with the emotions or human experience,\u0026nbsp;and to\u0026nbsp;record events of everyday life.\u0026nbsp; I try to include themes relevant in society.  The images are recorded observations,\u0026nbsp;visible fragments of time\u0026nbsp;taken\u0026nbsp;from the\u0026nbsp;fabric of reality and preserved\u0026nbsp;as evidence of past\u0026nbsp;moments\u0026nbsp;that at\u0026nbsp;one point did exist as\u0026nbsp;the present but now are an instant of its history.","user_id":304378,"name":"Philip Gassor","website":"www.philgassor.myportfolio"},{"id":304977,"bio":"Of franco-indian background, I have spent my childhood between the two countries and continue thereafter to commute between France and India as often as I can. As a result of this displacement/replacement, a double narrative has imposed itself like a guideline to my life, colouring my vision, my thoughts and probably my lens.  A literary graduate, a translator and a self taught photographer, I recently acquired a certification from the National School of Photography (ENSP, Arles, 2016), pursuing my research work, partly giving shape to my own archival material (series, photobook dummy) and partly constructing new images proceeding from my double exposure.","user_id":304375,"name":"Anila Gill","website":"in progress"},{"id":304995,"bio":"I am a passionate young photographer, graduating with a first-class honours degree in photography from Solent University, Southampton in 2018. As a creative practitioner, using photography as a medium to reveal my journey, often led through walks I take. I wander into the lives of others, seeking an interest in sharing the relationship I build with the people and places I encounter. I believe it is important to build trust between photographer and sitter, allowing the images to share intimate and organic narratives. Primarily, my work is captured on medium format film, I learn most when I walk with my camera and the importance to reveal the sensitivity of what and who I capture is key, this correlates with the thoughtful process of analogue photography. \n\nIn Annelies Strba’s ‘Shades of Time’ (1997), IIma Rakusa talks of Strba’s photographs in a poetic manner. I look for my work to engage in a similar stance as IIma states, and in doing so, revealing and uncovering themes of memory, love and loss through storytelling.\n\n","user_id":304393,"name":"Ella Cousins","website":""},{"id":305133,"bio":"Katie G. Nelson is an award-winning freelance journalist, photographer and filmmaker in Nairobi, Kenya. Nelson covers human rights, global health and accountability issues in the region. Her work has been published by The New York Times, National Geographic, BBC, Al Jazeera, The Telegraph, Associated Press and Public Radio International, among others. She is the Vice Chair of the Foreign Correspondents’ Association of East Africa.\nNelson’s work — and life — is centered around her insatiable wanderlust, genuine curiosity and desire to connect seemingly disparate experiences into a collective sense of humanity. She believes her life’s meaning is to bear witness to those who have been silenced and to find strength in the stories of those who remain.","user_id":304531,"name":"Katie Nelson","website":"www.katiegnelson.com"},{"id":304941,"bio":"Karolina Skorek is an artist who uses symbolism in her work to explore themes of diversity, culture, and identity. She is influenced by a range of philosophers, including Jung, Freud, Kant, and Stoicism, and incorporates both biblical and pre-Christian symbols in her art. Skorek's work is also characterized by its surrealist style, which she uses to delve into the depths of the human psyche and the relationship between humans and nature. In doing so, Skorek aims to bring awareness to important issues and provide hope for a better future. Through her art, Skorek encourages viewers to think critically about their own identities and place in the world.","user_id":304339,"name":"Karolina Skorek","website":"karolinaskorek.com"},{"id":305154,"bio":"Born in Newark NJ, July 30, 1943 and was introduced to the art of photography at the early age of 10 years old. After years of photographing my surroundings I became more interested in using the art as a means of self expression by photographing my visual flow of consciousness, and dream realities.","user_id":304552,"name":"Vincent DiGerlando","website":""},{"id":308026,"bio":"I'm a commercial photographer based on Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. I'm very passionate about storytelling through cinema, photography, and art in general. Looking to learn the best I can from this platform.","user_id":307424,"name":"Edgar Ricardo Padilla Nates","website":"edpadillaproyects.wixsite.com/edpadilla"},{"id":308586,"bio":"I'm a photographer and film-maker, born and raised in the mountains between Tibet and Sichuan Province, China. Born to a Mongol father and a mother of Yi people, I grew up in one of China's most ethnically diverse regions. I am deeply attached to China's long and rich cultural history, particularly ancient literature and poetry. Yet, my nature drives me to travel the world and now am currently based in Paris.","user_id":307984,"name":"MONA Chenzi-Yimeng","website":"monacz.com"},{"id":305006,"bio":"I am a photographer steeped in all aspects and history of the medium. With a Mercurial disposition, my explorations in photography flit from one idea to another and back again. As a photographer, I have always been drawn to the moment of image-making - of light impressing upon silver, as a contemplative exercise where synchronicity exists between that which lies within and the outward perception. Using traditional and new imaging techniques alike, I like to find a process that suits the needs of the work at hand.","user_id":304404,"name":"BRIAN PATRICK MILLER","website":"www.brianpmillerphotography.com"},{"id":305065,"bio":"Richie Biluan is a self-taught black and white film photographer from Hawaii. The craft she practices is beyond producing imagery: it is in the thoughtful inquiry of her subjects, the curating of experiences that can soften and relax reluctance into an openness. ","user_id":304463,"name":"Richie Biluan","website":"www.riamuni.com"},{"id":307983,"bio":"Ayline Olukman is a multidisciplinary artist whose work addresses the notion of unconscious, vulnerability and wandering. She uses photography, painting, writing and drawing. Born in Strasbourg, France in 1981, she graduated from the Ecole des Decorative Arts of Strasbourg in 2005.\nBetween 2006 and 2015, Ayline Olukman alternates between periods of workin her studio in Strasbourg and travels, which she considers as research phases to photograph and write. After a residency in 2013 at Point B in Brooklyn, she settled and works in New York until 2018. In June 2018 she was nominated finalist of the Voies-Off at the Rencontres de\nthe photography of Arles. In October 2018, she participated in the International Art Center of Shangjin in China. She won the Verzasca Foto Festival 2019 (Switzerland), where it is exhibited. His third book, Moulting, published in 2019, is selected among the best photo books 2019 by the PH Museum. In 2020 she is nominated by Freelens for the Mentor prize for her serve Moulting. Her 4th book Elysian Fields, is published in 2021. In 2023 she opens her first museum exhibition at La Maison des douanes at St-Palais-sur-Mer.","user_id":307381,"name":"Ayline Olukman","website":"www.aylineolukman.fr"},{"id":305210,"bio":"Maya Økland (b.1980 in Bergen, Norway) is an artist and a curator. She holds an MFA in photography from the Bergen National College of Arts, 2005 and has participated in several art exhibitions such as New Nordic Photography at Hasselblad Center in Gothenburg in 2006, UTOPIA at Kreuzberg Pavillion in Berlin in 2015, and The Curse at Telemark Kunstsenter in Norway 2018. In January 2018 she had a solo show at Varbergs Konsthall in Sweden entitled Stranger in Motherland (27.01-29.04 2018). Her photo book Stranger in Motherland was published by Teknisk Industri in 2017. As an artist Økland is focusing on topics such as identity, heritage, gender and post-colonialism. As a curator she has worked extensively with producing feminist exhibitions and publications. In 2010 until 2015 Økland co-founded and co-curated the artist run gallery KNIPSU in Bergen. In 2016 she was the Interim Director of Kunsthall Stavanger. Maya Økland lives and works in Oslo, Norway.","user_id":304608,"name":"Maya Økland","website":"www.mokland.no"},{"id":307916,"bio":"Laurie Klein is a photographer, author and educator. \nShe has her MFA from Ohio U and BFA from RIT.  She studied with Ansel Adams.  She is the author of Infrared Photography: Artistic Techniques for Brilliant Images and Photographing The Female Form with Digital Infrared  both published by Amherst Media. Hand Coloring Black and White Photography published by Rockport Publishers, and is published in numerous magazines.\nCanon, Skylum, Digital Silver Imaging, Kodak, Fuji, Prismacolor, White House Color , Lensbaby have been her sponsors.   \nHer Images have been exhibited nationally and internationally.\nLaurie teaches workshops internationally. She holds yearly mentoring programs for high school students who are interested in photography.  \nLaurie Klein is recognized worldwide for photographing in the infrared spectrum. Her work embodies a soft passionate style that often depicts the feminine experience, relationships and landscapes.","user_id":307314,"name":"Laurie Klein","website":"www.laurieklein.com"},{"id":841511,"bio":"655bet.uk.net - Sua Plataforma Completa de Apostas Esportivas e Jogos de Cassino Online no Brasil\nSite: https://655bet.uk.net/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 655bet.uk.net@gmail.com","user_id":827354,"name":"fassa fssda","website":"655bet.uk.net"},{"id":308137,"bio":"Lara Giliberto, originally from Italy and now based in Paris, seamlessly transitioned her fashion design background into a flourishing career in fashion photography. Her distinctive style effortlessly weaves together sophisticated aesthetics, intellectual elegance, and contemporary minimalism. With each photograph, Lara goes beyond the visual, capturing emotions and narratives that effortlessly transcend borders, connecting the tangible and intangible aspects of life. Her artistic journey stands as a reminder of the beauty of embracing varied passions and infusing creativity into the fabric of one's life story.","user_id":307535,"name":"Lara Giliberto","website":"www.laragiliberto.com"},{"id":308210,"bio":"Artiste-photographe professionnel","user_id":307608,"name":"Corrado AMATI","website":"www.amaticorrado.com"},{"id":307962,"bio":"Amateur depuis une vingtaine d'années, je m'efforce de progresser dans la discipline qui à mon sens est je la plus complexe et qui, à elle seule, donne un sens à la photo: le portrait. Le photo de portrait nécessite beaucoup de patience, de travail, de réflexion, de recherche et d'humilité. Le shooting est, pour moi, un moment d'osmose avec le modèle, comme une danse chorégraphiée où le timing est parfait. Mais ces instants sont rares et le chemin à parcourir est long... \n\n\nAmateur since twenty years, I strive to progress in the discipline that I think is the most complex and that, alone, gives meaning to the picture: the portrait. Portrait photography requires a lot of patience, work, reflection, research and humility. The shoot is, for me, a moment of osmosis with the model, like a choreographed dance where the timing is perfect. But these moments are rare and the way to go is long ...","user_id":307360,"name":"Sébastien Perotto","website":"sebastien-perotto-photographies.e-monsite.com"},{"id":308692,"bio":"I am a career diplomat by profession and a photographer and musician by passion.\n","user_id":308090,"name":"Claudio Meluzzi","website":"www.claudiomeluzzi.com"},{"id":308044,"bio":"For several years now, the Photographer and Musician MGness has specialized in capturing the fascination of abandoned (sub-)urban spaces with their aging charm and glamour of forgotten times. In pursuit of the perfect moment and light, he has travelled thousands of kilometers and crossed numerous borders to seek out these untouched treasures.\nThe subjects in their aesthetic and romantic glory are intricately hidden, and it takes his craving for adventure as well as patience, diligence and perfectionism to carefully portray their authentic and historic ambiance. MGness has fine-tuned his perspective to depict these mythical places of the world in a moving and dramatic light. He makes us aware of their beauty and transience. He discovers secret locations, which have been mysteriously abandoned and left to succumb to nature; their former hum perceptible, but now overcome by eerie tranquility.\nHe enables a glimpse at their potential story in his imagery – all else is left to imagination\n","user_id":307442,"name":"Markus Gebauer","website":"www.urbexery.com"},{"id":308042,"bio":"","user_id":307440,"name":"Juan Del O","website":"www.juandelo-photography.com"},{"id":308242,"bio":"Basim Ghomorlou (1984) is an Iranian photographer who focuses on Nature and Social Documentary. His dominantly back and white photographs include digital work; however, his specialty is analog photography.\nSince 2000 he has traveled Iran’s nature, urban and rural areas to capture a country in transition. His work was shown in solo exhibitions in the Iranian Artists’ Forum (Khane Honarmandan) Tehran, the Isfahan Museum of Contemporary Art and galleries around the country. In 2011 he was the first photographer to organize a photo exhibition in a remote village in Khorasan, where he has taken photographs regularly for ten years.\nIn 2016 he moved to Germany and continues his projects in Europe. He exhibited his works in Brussels, Strasbourg, Venice, and Bonn among other places. His work has been honored by IPA Awards, ND Awards, Monovisions Awards among others. Basim Ghomorlou is a member of the National Iranian Photographers’ Society and Khorasan Photographers’ Society.","user_id":307640,"name":"Basim Ghomorlou","website":"www.basimphotography.com"},{"id":308200,"bio":"I tell stories that move my soul; whether indoors in abandoned historic places or improvised scenes on the streets worldwide.\n I try to tell events or stories that reflect social situations or problems such as homelessness, gentrification in contemporary urban life,  as well as refugees from the Abkhaz in Georgia. \n\nThe slow transformation of things is an aspect that moves me. \n It invites the viewer to meditate in calm and just observe freeing the mind of other thoughts.\n\nSome series have been rewarded in PX3 photo awards of Paris, Fine art photo awards,  (Tokyo TIFA \u0026amp; Los Angeles FAPA,)  Praxis gallery of Minneapolis,  Millepiani gallery in Rome,\n  among others in Madrid and Lisbon. \n\n  His series have been shown in Budapest (PH21 gallery) , \nMillepiani gallery in Rome, Palacio de Linares (Madrid) \nPraxis gallery of Minneapolis, Fabrica de Braço de prata (Lisboa) \nMuseu Sebastiao de Gama Setúbal (Portugal) etc.  \n\nNext October, he will participate in the PARIS PHOTO prize exhibition at \"Espace Beurepaire\" Paris.\n\n His photographs can be seen in collections\n such as Palacio de Linares (Madrid),\n Millepiani gallery (Rome) Praxis gallery (Minneapolis) \nFabrica de Braço de prata (Lisbon) Prix de la photographie de Paris, \nPH21 gallery (Budapest) Municipal archive (Caceres, Spain) \nUNESCO center of Extremadura (Spain) Diputacion de Cáceres, Badajoz town hall (Spain) Ethnographical museum of Olivenza (Spain)\n Henrique Cardoso house museum in Elvas (Portugal) University of Extremadura (Spain)  and \"Letra hispánica\" Salamanca among others.","user_id":307598,"name":"Lorenzo López Lumeras","website":"Google or facebook \"Lorenzo López Lumeras\"\".and  Lens culture account."},{"id":308251,"bio":"Ezra Acayan is a documentary photographer based in Manila whose work primarily focuses on social issues and human rights.\n\nCurrently, he is working on a documentary reportage on the suffering and abuse experienced by communities under the Philippine government's war on drugs. In 2017, together with a team of Reuters journalists, was awarded a special merit at the Human Rights Press Awards for multimedia reporting on the drug war. He was also named Young Photographer of the Year at the Istanbul Photo Awards 2018. This work—along with work by other journalists who cover the drug war—has been exhibited in Geneva for two straight years as part of the Universal Periodic Review of the Philippines at the United Nations Human Rights Council. It has also been exhibited in France during the Prix-Bayeux Calvados Award for War Correspondents, in Sarajevo during the WARM Festival, and in Germany during the Lumix Festival for Young Photojournalism.","user_id":307649,"name":"Ezra Acayan","website":"www.eacayan.com"},{"id":308323,"bio":"Armelle Kergall is a French photographer currently based in Singapore. She lived from 2017 to 2022 in Tokyo.\n\nIn 2005, she started the photographic project “Anatomie d’une famille française” (“Anatomy of a French family”). This series captures the daily life of her family members and questions the invisible bonds of a bloodline. The series received the “Bourse du Talent Portrait Grand Prize” in 2013.\n\nWhile photographing her relatives, Kergall discovered troubling elements that deeply resonated with her. She started investigating her family tree and the photographic archives of her grandfather leading her to develop several art projects such as “Ghosts”, “Genogram”, and “Chateaubriand, Ingres \u0026amp; I”. These projects were part of the exhibition she presented at KG+SELECT in 2019 – “Anatomy of a French Family/ Investigation in progress” – and which won her the “KG+SELECT Public Grand Prize”.\n\nSince then, her last series “Selfies-1920-2020” and “Natsukashii” have been presented in various galleries and festivals in Japan. \n","user_id":307721,"name":"Armelle Kergall","website":"www.armellekergall.com"},{"id":308393,"bio":"Born in 1973, Christelle Garric graduated in 1998 from Ecole Supérieure d'Arts et Médias (ESAM) in Caen – where she delved into large-format painting and photography. Complementing her training with a Master in New Internet Practices, she began her career in multimedia in 1999 at a time when the Internet was just starting to sweep into our daily lives. She will hold various positions as consultant, artistic director or design team manager in China and France until 2017, at which time she quits her professional activity to focus entirely on photography.\n\nHer first exhibition was in Villematier's artistic residency in September 2018, where she presented her Be Blob project (initiated after her meeting French scientist Audrey Dussutour) and The Explorer, created during the same residency. The project La Tribu was carried out in June 2018 at her Toulouse home in collaboration with hairdresser-makeup artist José-Luis Yuvé Mantero.","user_id":307791,"name":"Christelle Garric","website":"www.christellegarric.fr"},{"id":308340,"bio":"Magnus Pölcher holds an MA in Communication and Media from Freie Universität Berlin and is a graduate of the Picture Editor Class 2017/18 at Ostkreuz School of Photography in Berlin.\n\nIn addition to his work as a Web and Social Media Editor (Goethe-Institut London, Humboldt Forum Berlin), he worked for 2,5 years as a Curatorial Assistant at the House of Photography / Deichtorhallen Hamburg. As a visual expert, he now writes about photography and develops independent exhibition projects as a curator. Another area of interest for him is how art institutions can transfer their exhibitions and programs into the digital world.","user_id":307738,"name":"Magnus Pölcher","website":"www.humboldtforum.org/en"},{"id":308500,"bio":"Catarina Osório de Castro (1982) was born in Lisbon, where she lives and works. She’s represented by Módulo Centro Difusor de Arte in Lisbon. She concluded the advanced Course in Photography at Ar.Co, Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual in Lisbon, in 2012 and in 2014/15 she attended the photography school Atelier de Lisboa. In 2016 she showed at Módulo Gallery her first solo exhibition “Devagar”, \"Slow\". She has participated in several group exhibitions such as “Coterie” in Lisbon and “Trinta Anos, Encontros da Imagem”, at Braga in 2017, and in contemporary art fairs such as Estampa 2017 in Madrid. She showed her dummies “Devagar” and “Espionage” at Lisbon Photobook Fair in 2015 and in 2017. In 2018 she has participated in “Frame Week” in Tomar and in the “Ciclo de Conferências de Fotografia III” in the Arquivo Municipal de Lisboa. In April this year she showed her second solo exhibition “Eclipse” at Modulo, Lisbon.","user_id":307898,"name":"Catarina Osório de Castro","website":"catarinaosoriocastro.com"},{"id":308552,"bio":"Born in Palermo Sicily self-taught and passionate about photography and the history of photography from 1900 to 1960 . I studied public and private construction and the history of urbanisation in European cities.\nIn 2012, following my studies on urbanization I began a practical journey around Europe, photographing and experimenting with Street Photography and Photo Reportage using the old thinking of Straight Photography, where it was provided the limitation of the use of photo editing and photographic scheme to leave the images the purity of the original shot. In 2017 I studied digital photography and journalistic reportage in Berlin, the following year 2018 I studied analogue photo development and printing . In 2019 I participated in exhibitions in association with some art collectives\n\n“Street Photography” exhibition at Hinterland Galerie, in Vienna, Austria.\n\n“Mostly Black” exhibition at The Fridge Gallery, in Washington DC, USA\n\n“Best of Black \u0026amp; White” exhibition at BBA Gallery, in Berlin, Germany\n\n“My new Face” exhibition Rotterdam Photo Festival 2021 International Prize for Photography\n\n“My new Face” exhibition Photography Day Norway 2021 Corona Edition\n\n“U-bhan” exhibition Urban Photo Awards 2021 Trieste photo Days 2021\n\nBRUCE GILDEN Special Prize Selection 2021 \n\nIn my spare time I am working on the project “Berlinecore” and I organize Street Photography lessons for beginners. “For me, one way to understand photography is to understand the reasons of the other, beca","user_id":307950,"name":"Ferrara Alessio Mattia","website":"www.kodakphotography.com"},{"id":308817,"bio":"Carla Yovane (Santiago, Chile, 1979)\n\nSocial psychologist, photographer, audiovisual producer and filmmaker from Santiago, Chile. Currently working in research and production of various docureality TV series for national television.\n\nIn 2013, the influence from studying psychology and from living and traveling around the world takes me to focus on photography and begin documenting the different aspects of the human condition, covering themes such as: loneliness, male prostitution, immigration and drag queens.\n\nSince then, I actively participate in various photography workshops and exhibitions.\n\nAudiovisual director with Claudio Albarrán of the short documentary “Hasta a Última Gota” (Until de Last Drop) and the audiovisual essay “Mentir la Isla” (Fake the Island) 2017. ","user_id":308215,"name":"Carla Yovane","website":"www.carlayovane.com"},{"id":841506,"bio":"70bet.de.com - Sua Plataforma Completa de Apostas Esportivas e Jogos de Cassino Online no Brasil\nSite: https://70bet.de.com/\nEndereço:R. Padre João Manuel, 401 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01411-001, Brazil\nNúmero de telefone: +55 (19) 9860-4990\nEmail: 70bet.de.com@gmail.com","user_id":827349,"name":"fasd gsad","website":"70bet.de.com"},{"id":308646,"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 promoted by Amnesty International Italy 2019, and First Prize Winner to FIIPA-FIOF for the category “People” 2019. Ambassador of Italian Photography at the International Art Photography festival Lishui – CHINA in 2020, Ambassador of Italian Photography at FOCUS 13 in Albania, Honorable Mention at the Tokyo International Foto Awards 2023.\nSome of her photos have been published on National Geographic.","user_id":308044,"name":"Luciana Trappolino","website":"www.lucianatrappolino.it"},{"id":308639,"bio":"Adeline Care is a photographer and a director graduated from Gobelins School of Visual Arts in Paris. Halfway between staging and a documentary approach, her work is a research on intimate existential questions through the theme of disappearance. From the images she collects on a daily basis, Adeline Care builds series that evolve over time in a narrative and poetic continuity. She thus tries to capture the part of strangeness in reality in order to approach a form of “magical realism”.\n\nWinner of the Picto Prize in 2019 and Bourse du Talent in 2022 in Paris, her series \"Aurora\" has joined the public collection of Palais Galliera Museum. Her short films have been selected in various festivals such as Côté Court, FIFIB and her projects have been exhibited in Europe and Asia, notably at Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels and at Bibliothèque Nationale de France in 2023.","user_id":308037,"name":"Adeline Care","website":"www.adelinecare.net"},{"id":309567,"bio":"Reuben Radding is a photographer, writer, and musician based in New York City. His black and white street and personal documentary photographs depict elusive or unlikely candid moments which provoke unanswerable questions in the viewer. Radding’s work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, and in publications like The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Hamburger Eyes, and many others. His work has also been featured at the Miami Street Photography Festival, the Focus on the Story Festival, and The Center for Fine Art Photography. Since 2019 he has published a popular ongoing series of photo zines, including the three volume series Corona Diary. Radding is currently on faculty at The International Center of Photography. He received his MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College in 2019.\n\nRadding leads workshops in street photography from his studio in New York several times a year via Zoom, and recently in person at the International Center of Photography. These workshops employ a stream-of-consciousness approach to shooting, editing, and sequencing photographs, looking past our assumptions of \"aboutness\" or the factual burdens of documentary practice, yet eschewing the overly predetermined conceptual mandates of  many fine art dogmas. ","user_id":308965,"name":"Reuben Radding","website":"www.reubenradding.com"},{"id":308684,"bio":"Photographe autodidacte il a commencé dans la salle de bain où il régnait ce doux parfum de vinaigre, coincé entre les bacs du révélateur et du fixateur.\nArtiste photographe depuis 2015, il a la passion pour ce langage visuel. Il aime investir divers champs du medium photographique.\nLa lumière, le mouvement et les ambiances puissantes qui laissent libre cours à l’imaginaire, sont les thèmes dominants de ses travaux.\nIl sait s’approprier la technique sans la renier pour “ écrire “ une histoire.\nDans ses natures mortes, ses promenades nous emmènent à la frontière entre le flou et le net, où la forme se dissout dans les brumes chatoyantes ou cotonneuses.\nAmoureux des fleurs fanées, après quelques mois de sommeil, il donne une deuxième vie à ces belles endormies.\nGrand voyageur hors des sentiers battus, ses paysages nous offrent la beauté du monde au travers de ses filtres, pour transmettre une émotion propre à enflammer l’imaginaire.\n","user_id":308082,"name":"Philippe BLOIS","website":"www.philippeblois.com"},{"id":308890,"bio":"My name is  WANG HUI（TAUA） \nI was a volunteer teacher in Tibet. These project  record the past few years. A true story happened in a school in Tibet 4300 meters above sea level About the life of the students and  teacher in Tibet \nI used my blood to making a special pigment, \nWriting this history and memory. Because this is a part of my life .\n It is also a movable exhibition and real memory.\nI will continue this memory, No matter how difficult in the future. \n\nHonors:\n·CHINA National senior technical photographer\n·Independent art space founder of MU\n·CHINA National scholarship recipient\n·Principal scholarship recipient\n·Shanghai Better Dream contract photographer\n·Choi Gang Artist Village SPA contemporary photography member\n·Top ten college students in Anhui\n·Excellent in character and learning graduate in Anhui Province\nFEP -Federation of European Photographers－\u0026nbsp;“ The BEST Photographic BOOK 2017\": \nMaster of Photography in Anthropology, Naples Academy of Fine Arts","user_id":308288,"name":"Hui Wang","website":""},{"id":309028,"bio":"I love to travel. I like to record interesting moments. There are so many interesting things in life","user_id":308426,"name":"Irina Bruy","website":""},{"id":309242,"bio":"Elliott Anthony Delrosso is a American Photographer, who has published Photographs in New York Daily News, New York Newsday and New York Post.  He is also affiliated with the Associated Press. Founder and C.E.O. of Fire \u0026amp; Rescue News Publishing Corp. He design and launched Fire \u0026amp; Rescue News Magazine. later in his career landed, a  job with the New York City Police Department as a staff Photographer. At present time he is a Freelance Photographer Born: March 1959 in Brooklyn New York. He is Known for his Photojournalism work.","user_id":308640,"name":"Elliott DelRosso","website":"elliott-delrosso.pixels.com"},{"id":308865,"bio":"Ivonne Thein, born 1979 in Germany is working in the field of photography, video and installations. Her works are often about the body in a socio-cultural context in terms of his role in image-generating media like photography, television and film. From 2003 - 2009 she studied Photography at the University of Applied Science Dortmund (Germany) and 2007 at the RMIT Melbourne (Australia). In 2008 she received the C|O Berlin Talents Award and was nominated for PDN30 in 2009 and the Villa Aurora Grant in 2015. Her works have been shown at various solo and group exhibitions for example in Fotomuseum Winterthur, Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, C|O Berlin, Lentos Linz and Amelie A. Wallace Gallery NY. In 2010 her work „Thirty-Two Kilos“ was published in the compendium Hijacked II – German and Australian Photography. Ivonne Thein lives and works in Berlin.","user_id":308263,"name":"Ivonne Thein","website":"www.ivonnethein.com"},{"id":309056,"bio":"Amateur passionné de photographie et notamment par le travail de Fred Herzog, je suis spécialisé en sport automobile et m'inspire de ses oeuvres pour capturer les personnes en action autour des automobiles. J'essaie de capter la meilleure lumière possible pour accentuer les interactions \n","user_id":308454,"name":"Grégoire Thorel","website":"www.gregoirethorel.com"},{"id":309374,"bio":"Growing up with a father who is passionate about photography has given me the gift of seeing beauty in everything and everyone. It developed an eagerness in me to capture the perfect picture everywhere I go.\n\nI was able to give the gift of memories, make every minute timeless, every face matter and every story heard. And for that, I’m grateful. ","user_id":308772,"name":"Steven Char","website":"Www.stevenchar.com"},{"id":309362,"bio":"I am a poet and visual artist living in regional Australia. My first book of poetry, The Myrrh-Bearers, was published in 2015 by Puncher and Wattmann. My most recent book, The Lumen Seed, photographs, poems and commentaries, was published by Daylight Books in January 2017. Currently I am working on an illustrated verse novel for publication in 2019. Since 2011, I have spent part of each year living and working with remote Warlpiri people in the Tanami desert. With the help of Warlpiri friends I have begun tracing my own Aboriginal ancestry–still very much a work in progress. My writing often explores themes of displacement and identity loss, as well as the destruction of sacred land by commercial and military interests. Recently I have been making Lumen Prints in an effort to understand the things Warlpiri women have been telling me about the intelligence of country and the intelligence of light. ","user_id":308760,"name":"Judith Crispin","website":"judithcrispin.com"},{"id":310461,"bio":"The camera is for me an extension of my eyes and my soul !\nI am self-taught and have no specialty, only passion and emotion !","user_id":309859,"name":"Franck Poidevin","website":""},{"id":309902,"bio":"The dramatic collision of people and architecture gives each city a unique essence and existence. They are living breathing places that are simultaneously busy, lonely, awake, tired, and alive. My most recent body of work within these spaces where humans live, work and play features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places. I feel Ansel Adams summed it up perfectly … \n\n “There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.”\n\n Over the many years, my work has received various accolades and international recognition.  Published pieces can be found on magazine covers to editorial spreads to private collections.","user_id":309300,"name":"Toni Wallachy","website":"www.toniwallachy.com"},{"id":309792,"bio":"Self-taught photographer, Léo Pierre was born in 1993 and grew up in the French Alps, where he spent most of his time outdoor between forests and mountains. From his childhood, he kept a passion for nature, which lead him to study biology and to graduate in two master’s degrees in this discipline.\n\nAfter saving up for several years, he bought his first camera at age 18 at the occasion of his first trip alone on the roads of Madagascar where he started capturing lights and faces. Since then, his camera never left him. From Asia to North America and Africa, he seeks to convey through his work the atmosphere of the places he crosses, with a particular interest for the human beauty. With great affection for photojournalism, he now wants to take the next step: be a full-time photographer to continue telling the stories of our world while keeping his biologist eyes and his sensitivity to environmental questions.","user_id":309190,"name":"Léo Pierre","website":""},{"id":310703,"bio":"Giorgio Di Fini was born in Catania in\n1972. The world of photography fascinated him from a very\nyoung age. At the age of 17 he made his debut: alongside a well-known Catania photographer who began his career autonomy, on experimentation, on the personal discovery of the most varied photographic techniques.Today and for some years now, with a wealth of experiences behind him that have matured his sensitivity as a man and artist, he more hidden aspect.With an attentive eye he captures, not what one sees but what one wants to be seen: the story of an image.In natural light and without artifice it finds its\ngreatest inspiration and with its objective or captures the intrinsic beauty of the subjects: be they environments or people. iches.\n\n","user_id":310101,"name":"Giorgio Di Fini","website":"www.giorgiodifini.com"},{"id":311069,"bio":"I'm Daido Fireyama, a street photographer based in Hong Kong. I like to capture the daily street life, smiling faces and light of the night of the prosperous city, this is the photography category that inspires me the most.\n\nI have taken more than 30k photos per year, because I regard photography not simply as a holiday activity, but as a part of our life. I am trying to make photography an integral part of my life.","user_id":310467,"name":"Daido Fireyama","website":"www.facebook.com/daidostreetphotography"},{"id":311425,"bio":"Hyuntae Kim, an Orange County-based photographer, graduated from the New York Institute of Photography in 2016. He loves to travel from town to town, from the mountains to the ocean, and from the city to the countryside. Like other photographers, he always carries his camera wherever he goes to find something interesting to capture on his screen. His enthusiasm never wanes when it comes to taking photos of nature and industry. He was awarded an honorable mention twice in an international photography contest in 2019","user_id":310823,"name":"Hyuntae Kim","website":"hyuntae-kim.pixels.com/art"},{"id":311866,"bio":"Formado em jornalismo e produção multimídia com ênfase em designer gráfico, as fotografias de Dennis Calçada tem sua identidade autoral como marca característica. Apaixonado pela vida. Otimista. Olhar inquietante lado a lado com a paciência. Saber enxergar e esperar, sim, o quanto for necessário na busca do melhor momento. Afinal, fotografia é entrega, alma e sentimento. E isso logo tive conhecimento em 1998, ano que fui apresentado à fotografia na faculdade de jornalismo pela Universidade Santa Cecília, de Santos(SP). Pronto, amor à primeira vista.\n\n\nCriando poesias visuais e escrevendo com a luz de maneira criativa, as minhas preferências na fotografia são por criar imagens únicas. Logo em sua primeira exposição individual, em 2018, intitulada de Alaya- que nos sânscrito significa Morada Interior -, contou com a curadoria do ícone Araquém Alcântara.","user_id":311264,"name":"Dennis Calçada","website":"www.denniscalcada.com.br"},{"id":310715,"bio":"My Love for Photography comes from an anthropological background that over the years has led me to observe every aspect of the cultural expressions that I happened to live.\nThe leitmotif of each of my projects always has an identity basis, whether it is collective or individual expressions, through travel or personal experiences, conceptual representations or close portraits. I live my photographic experiences as a continuous revolution, as if it were a magnet that projects me towards a future, partly visible, but mostly to be discovered. The commitment in my projects is mainly to establish a relationship with a social context, through the technique of participating observation, trying each time to establish an honest balance between what my gaze is able to see and what the subject that photographer wants to convey.\n\n","user_id":310113,"name":"Avarino Caracò","website":"www.rinocaraco.com"},{"id":310767,"bio":"Masoud Shokrnia, 1981, Iranian graphic designer, photographer and filmmaker, has participated and nominated in several graphic and photo festivals and exhibitions. Won the best prize of TV-commercial in “Iran Sakht” competition in 2018. He was an art advisor in environmental graphic design field and art director of several exhibitions, then established Gardooneh Co. as a graphic design company in 2008. He has attended various studies programs about history and sociology and cinema under such esteemed filmmakers and artists as: Nasser Taghvai, Mehrdad Oskouei, Mohammad Charmshir, Mani Haghighi, Babak Karimi, Ghobad Shiva and Shervin Vakili. In 2014, He had a performance named “Cultural Army” with dozens of men and women volunteers wearing full color costumes in “Arg-e-Bam” historical citadel, displayed a message of peace and friendship. Now his professional life is mostly involved in photography and filmmaking in searching around history, society and human.","user_id":310165,"name":"Masoud Shokrnia","website":""},{"id":310755,"bio":"A Mexican photographer devoted to uncovering and celebrating the cultural richness of his homeland. His work is driven by a profound desire to connect with the people and places around him, immersing himself with patience and closeness to uncover stories and, in doing so, gain a deeper understanding of himself. For him, photography is both a form of salvation and the most heartfelt way to share stories brimming with life, emotion, and beauty.\n\nThis slow, reflective process reveals the essence of each space and community he captures. His creative journey begins with patient observation and genuine connections with people and places, letting stories emerge organically. With his unique sensitivity, he transforms ordinary moments into powerful images that evoke emotion and establish a deep connection with those who encounter them.\n\nCesar draws from the colors and atmosphere of his surroundings to create compositions that transcend aesthetics, crafting visual narratives that reveal the cultural and emotional depth of his region. Each photograph is a personal interpretation of his experiences and emotions during the creative process—an invitation to pause, look closely, and discover the stories woven into everyday life. At its core, his work is a tribute to the authenticity and diversity that define the communities he portrays.","user_id":310153,"name":"Cesar Coyotla Sanchez","website":"cesarcoyotla.com"},{"id":311527,"bio":"","user_id":310925,"name":"Koen Van Belle","website":"koenvanbelle.com"},{"id":311697,"bio":"Documentary photographer and visual storyteller. Was born in Moscow in 1989. The Rodchenko Moscow School Of Photography And Multimedia (course \"Photo In Media\") graduate. Student of School of Modern Photography in Saint Petersburg DocDocDoc.   \nWinner of the Alexander Yefremov Press Photo Contest, 1st prize, Russia, 2018\nParticipant of the Nikon-Noor Academy 2018, Hungary\n\nPublications:\nRussian Reporter, Takie Dela, RBC, Kommersant, Novaya Gazeta, The Village, Zapovednik, Ogonyok, INRUSSIA, BirdInflight, Decoder (Germany), IZ Magazine (Turkey), Kiosk of Democracy (Germany)                        \n\nExhibitions:                                                                               \n2018 Personal exhibition The Druid`s Land / Lazarevsky Ethnographic Museum\n2018 Group exhibition Alexander Yefremov Press Photo Contest / Tobolsk, Russia                                                                                        \n2017 Group exhibition  Photoparade in Uglich / Uglich, Russia","user_id":311095,"name":"Stanislava Novgorodtseva","website":"novgorodtseva.com"},{"id":311684,"bio":"Hello , I'm Suvrajyoti Bhattacharya , an amateur photographer from Bangalore, India .   ","user_id":311082,"name":"Suvrajyoti Bhattacharya","website":"www.flickr.com/people/154020187@N03"},{"id":312692,"bio":"I'm trying to create pictures as pure as possible.\nInteresting compositions and light.","user_id":312090,"name":"Jacques Masy","website":"www.photography-jacques-masy.com"},{"id":312792,"bio":"La mia arte personale è vivere le esperienze e trasmetterle in versi e foto con il mio sito. Il mio dominio è anche il mio nome d'arte: Danidannusa (all'anagrafe Domenica Magnano)","user_id":312190,"name":"Daniela Magnano","website":"www.danidannusa.it"},{"id":313567,"bio":"About Pelle Sten\n\nPelle Sten was born in Helsingborg, Sweden, 1974. He is a self-taught photgrapher who started shooting metal and punk bands in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Today he mainly works with street photography.\n\nIn his street photography works he tries to capture the unreal in reality. The photographs tries to freeze a moment in time. A very subjective moment. \n\nThe pictures captures people on their way home and on their way away. People in motion. And the people aren’t the only main characters in the story. The city with its buildings and streets are the arena that has to be there for the images to become alive. \n\nPelle Sten has won the Photo of the year 2018 by Fotosidan Magazine and an Honorable Mention in International Photo Awards 2018.\n\nIn 2018 Pelle Sten published a combined litterature and photgraphy zine together with the swedish writer Jörgen Löwenfeldt.\n\nHe has exhibited at Planket in Stockholm, Sweden, at Praxis Gallery in Minneapolis, USA, at Black Box Gallery, Portland, USA.\n\nHis street photography work has been included in the All About Photo Magazine.","user_id":312965,"name":"Pelle Sten","website":""},{"id":744086,"bio":"Born in Odesa, Ukraine, in 1980, Iryna Domashenko is an artistic photographer based in Kyiv.  She uses expressive images that explore the intersection of the human and natural worlds. Iryna works primarily with photography, using texture, color and form to create her distinctive style.\nDomashenko's work delves into the complex relationship between nature and humans, while exploring the nuances of the human condition.  Her photographs invite viewers on an introspective journey, encouraging them to search for deeper meaning.  The works honor the inherent beauty of the world, emphasizing the value of life and the importance of respecting and protecting it.\nIryna has received numerous awards at international competitions. In 2023, her series “Synergy of Beauty” won the first Advertising award at Le Prix de la Photographie de Paris and second place at the International Photography Awards. In 2024, the series “Synergy of the Beautiful Triptychs” won a gold medal in the Portfolio, Fine Art category at the Tokyo International Photo Awards. Her works have also received silver and bronze medals, as well as honorable mentions at the Tokyo International Foto Awards, Budapest International Foto Awards, ND Awards and Fine Art Photography Awards.\nIryna Domashenko's work has been exhibited and published internationally, including at the PX3 Paris Photo Prize 2023 exhibition in Paris. Her works have been presented in the USA, France, Hungary, Italy, Greece, as well as in museums and galleries in Kyiv. Iryna's photographs are kept in the collections of the Khmelnytsky Photo Art Museum and the Museum of the History of Kyiv.","user_id":741213,"name":"Iryna Domashenko","website":"irynadomashenko.com"},{"id":313124,"bio":"My name is Raul Farfan, I am a portrait and street photographer based in Lima, Peru.","user_id":312522,"name":"Raul Farfan","website":"www.raulfarfan.com"},{"id":312866,"bio":"I am currently studying Master of Design specialised in Visual design from Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. I am a guy with a passion for all things creative, who loves photography, art, science, music and travel. ","user_id":312264,"name":"Dikshĭt Sharma","website":"www.dikshitsharma.com"},{"id":313888,"bio":"Alyson Belcher is an artist and educator who lives and works in Bend, Oregon and San Francisco, CA. All of her work is united by her obsession with the two most basic elements of photography: light and time. Her projects have ranged from self-portraits to abstract landscapes. She has worked with many photographic processes, ranging from the earliest type of camera (pinhole) to the latest in digital technology.  New projects are born out of a need to communicate something internally and curiosity about different ways to work with the medium. She looks for the relationships between darkness and light,  stillness and movement.  Her subjects usually represent changes that take place slowly over time, whether it’s in nature or the human body.  \n\n \n\n","user_id":313286,"name":"Alyson Belcher","website":"www.alysonbelcher.com"},{"id":312807,"bio":"I am a medical student who also has a passion for photography. I’m not someone who has had a lot of experience in photography. But I believe I have an eye for it. “It’s the lens behind the lens”, they say, that matters in photography. Street photography is my favourite form of photography. I love capturing body language, documenting unique exchanges between total strangers, capturing the desperation of one and the anxiety of the other, the quiet calm demeanour of some and the quick steps of others, the sum of their individual vulnerabilities, simple events and interactions that are so routine that they’re not special enough for most eyes, but very precious to the eyes of photographers and storytellers alike. I wish to tell stories through my photographs. I want each and every photograph to speak to the audience, intrigue them, make them pause and think and reflect on the lives of other humans around us. Every moment is precious and worth documenting.","user_id":312205,"name":"Bhaskar Bhagya Wardhan","website":"www.instagram.com/bhagyawardhan"},{"id":841513,"bio":"811bet é o site de apostas que mais recomendo, seguro, prático e com ótimas promo??es para novos jogadores.\n\nMarca 811bet\nSite   https://www.811bet.uk.net\nEndere?o：Edifício 811bet, Avenida Central, S?o Paulo, Brasil  \nNúmero de telefone：+55 11 811bet 000  \nEmail：contato@811bet.uk.net  \nHashtag：#811bet #https://www.811bet.uk.net","user_id":827356,"name":"sdfasad ascdwqc","website":"811bet.uk.net"},{"id":312810,"bio":"Zbigniew Lesiak\nPesonal data\nPlace of residence: Kraków\nBorn: 1954.12. 24, Bielsko-Biała, Poland\nEducation\n1974-1980\tstudies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków / Poland at the Faculty of Interior Design\n1980\t\tDiploma\nProfessional experience\n1980-2018\ta free profession in the field of artistic graphics - serigraphy, graphic design, photography, interior design, exhibition design\n","user_id":312208,"name":"Zbigniew Lesiak","website":"#zbigniewlesiakphoto"},{"id":335445,"bio":"Hi, I'm Francesco, I come from Italy exactly near Urbino, important medieval city of arts. After 3 years and a graduation at Politecnico di Milano and a Master in Visual Design in Portugal, Lisbon, I am currently working in Milan as Digital Designer. \n","user_id":334843,"name":"Francesco Giacomi","website":"www.francescogiacomi.com"},{"id":318786,"bio":"Writing Journalist by profession. I travel  a lot and love to take street photos, also in my hometown Frankfurt. ","user_id":318184,"name":"Andrea Diener","website":"photo.andrea-diener.de"},{"id":314472,"bio":"Barbara Cannizzaro (1973) was born and lives in Rome.. She studied at O.fotografiche in Rome and the Adams Experimental Photography Center in Rome.. She loves details, the invisible. What is usually not caught, which goes unnoticed by an unseen eye.. Her great passion is self-portrait not as an egocentric gesture, as a sterile description and representation of herself but as a vehicle of expression and liberation of moods and thoughts. \nShe also loves photographing women in their simplicity and uniqueness, the portrait is wrong, out of the box and classical canons. She studies and develops projects with normal women as protagonists (but what is normal?) without giving weight to the perfection of the body, to the homologation that makes us all empty and unhappy.\nShe chooses social and psychological themes to make her photography a concrete help and possible support.\nShe has designed and implemented several projects on eating disorders, body shaming and body positivity.\n.\nShe has won several national awards and exhibited in national and international galleries\n","user_id":313870,"name":"Barbara Cannizzaro","website":"Barbaracannizzaro.com"},{"id":316250,"bio":"Pannarat Rattanakulsawad was born in 1995 in Bangkok, Thailand with the family of travelers. I stayed in Ang-thong province for 7 years before I had move to Bangkok when I was 10 years. I tried to practice and in painting and leaning Fine Art since I was 5 years. Then I was studied at KMITL in Fine art Painting major. I started taking photo at the age of 16, along with the fine art painting. When I was 18 years old, I began to change my approach to photography obsession with water as a medium for breaking the conventions of contemporary photography Three award exhibition national geographic thai 2017 and published in their magazine ,SAIKI ART EXHIBITION 2018 Photography at The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2019 Finalist Certificate CFA Artist of the year Award by Circle Foundation, France. Two Prize Nominee in Wildlife/Animals and Fine art ,Professional categories, 5th FAPA, international photo competition fine art photography awards.","user_id":315648,"name":"Pannarat Rattanakulsawad","website":"warsong1412.wixsite.com/kumpa"},{"id":317581,"bio":"I am Mainur Murshid Turr. I live in Dhaka in Bangladesh. I was born in 1996, since then I'm living in Dhaka. My school and college both were SOS Hermann Gmeiner College.  Now I'm studying in Department of Architecture in Military Institute of Science \u0026amp; Technology, a student of level 3. ","user_id":316979,"name":"Mainur Murshid Turr","website":""},{"id":319732,"bio":"Roberto Rubalcava is a photographer originally from Mexico who\nhas made London his home. Roberto's work is characterised by\nan often ethereal dreaminess; a great sensitivity to colour, light\nand character. He describes his work as a mix between dream\nand reality, focusing on everyday themes and documenting his\nlife and the lives of others.","user_id":319130,"name":"Roberto Rubalcava","website":"www.robertorubalcava.com"},{"id":319275,"bio":"As an award winning photographer, I have been capturing the east coast of America for over 40 years. I have a BFA in photography from the School of Visual Arts as well as a degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology, both located in New York City. Along the way I also achieved a BS in Accounting as well as an MBA from Wilkes University. \nMy images have been exhibited at MoMA’s P.S.1 as well as The Museum at The Fashion Institute of Technology. My work has been published for use in advertisements for major department stores, fashion as well as product photography.\n","user_id":318673,"name":"Philip Paritsky","website":"www.sjgallery.org"},{"id":317860,"bio":"Orly Morgenstern was born in Mexico (1999), started her photographic education at the age of 13 in analogue photography. Her advanced photography studies were acquired in the Escuela Activa de Fotografía in Mexico City, earning her a degree in photography; she got a BA in journalism at the Tecnológico de Monterrey.  In May 2023 she inaugurated her first solo show at Foro R38 by the university El Claustro de Sor Juana. In 2019 and 2020 she participated in her first group exhibitions with Immagini Gallery in Mexico City on the topic of photobooks. And in 2020-2021, she was awarded the Jóvenes Creadores fellowship by the FONCA; the project she developed during that time was exhibited at the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City. Her work was selected for the last Portafolio Review at El Centro de la Imagen and also included in the 8th World Biennial of Student Photography. The past summer she participated as an intern at the magazine Gatopardo as a photojournalist and writer; and previously on Aristegui Noticias, a local media outlet.","user_id":317258,"name":"Orly Morgenstern","website":"orlymorgenstern.com"},{"id":318306,"bio":"I was born, in a city engulfed in caos, uprising and joy, amidst rumours of libertarian movements the day before a massive act that would put an end of more than 10 years of dictatorship was hold. I was born only meters away from that act. Though I was still a newly born, maybe, in an very intrincated way the scent of liberty and freedom that flooded the air that day permeated into my essence as one of the core values that would led my life. From my early adulthood it has always been a consistent search, struggle, and ultimately, documenting freedom and liberty.\n\nIn 2008 I published my first book. A compendium of short tales from various authors.\nIn 2011 I published my second one, also a compendium of short stories from various authors.\n\nCircae 2011 photography made its first appearance in my life only to steal the spotlight and have been my main means of expression since then.\n\nMy path as a photographer has been self taught, experimental and above all, tediously slow. For years it has been a consistent loop of trial, error and learning. During that time, photography has slowly blended from a hobby to an essencial part of myself.\n\nI 2017 I stumbled upon the work of the Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado which changed my way to percieve and do photography. It has been the biggest milestone in this amazing journey.\n\nI like to define myself as a guy with a camera that seizes photography as a tool to see, remember and show things that would have otherwise become unnoticed.","user_id":317704,"name":"Daniel Waksman","website":""},{"id":318300,"bio":"What can I say, I’m curious. I’ve always been this way. I love to hear people’s stories and see inside their worlds. I also see beauty in the details that many never notice. \n\nI’ve seen the world in pictures for as long as I can remember, if I’m in conversation my mind is painting pictures to understand the conversation. Only now does this make sense of why taking pictures brings me so much joy. ","user_id":317698,"name":"Sally Coggle","website":"sallycogglephotography.com"},{"id":318820,"bio":"I use photo-manipulation and photo-collages as vehicles to create new realities that blur the lines between reality and fiction, with a focus on colour manipulation, the study of perspective, nature, architecture and the space as an urban/cultural landscape. My images aspire to provide the viewer some sort of escapism experience, from a mere visual aesthetic enjoyment to a deeper connection with the further political and conceptual underlying elements. I use both analogue and digital techniques.\n","user_id":318218,"name":"Ivan Denia","website":"www.ivandenia.com"},{"id":319597,"bio":"https://valentinazanobelli.com/clients","user_id":318995,"name":"Valentina Zanobelli","website":"www.valentinazanobelli.com"},{"id":841515,"bio":"595bet  Descubra uma experiência única de apostas esportivas, jogos de cassino ao vivo e slots emocionantes com bônus exclusivos e pagamentos rápidos\nMarca:595bet\nSite: https://595bet.ae.org/\nEndereço:R. 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Since 2011, he has been based in Mexico City, forging collaborations with various artists, developing his own work and expanding his personal research. He is passionate about fusing media, exploring visual narratives and immersing himself in artistic research, bringing a fresh and visionary perspective to the contemporary cultural landscape.\nIn 2016, with the support of the PADID Scholarship from the National Center for the Arts, he directed the documentary \"La Ruta del Pañuelo\", an exploratory journey through the rural communities of Michoacán, Guerrero and Oaxaca.\nAs a visual artist he has ventured into the advertising field, collaborating with internationally renowned brands such as Burger King, Pepsi, Marriott International and Wellington, among others. Currently, he is immersed in personal projects and collaborations, such as the production of the multimedia projects \"NIHSINI\" and \"ESTUDIOS SOBRE LA LUZ\", the editing of his photographic book \"ESTANCIAS\", and the development of the documentary \"Mattesson\".","user_id":319284,"name":"Tomas Cano","website":"www.tomascanophoto.com"},{"id":320024,"bio":"Worldtraveler. Digital nomad. Mathematician, Photographer, Blogger (www.anchor.ch)\nLiving mainly in Italy, Sri Lanka and Switzerland.","user_id":319422,"name":"Peter Addor","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/paaddor"},{"id":320793,"bio":"Hosein Ghazian, Ph.D., is an Iranian sociologist, theorist, commentator, researcher and author. He currently resides in the United States.\n \n▫️ As an artist and photographer, he is interested in abstract and social photography. Unlike his clear and precise points of view in sociology, he takes an abstract, vague and ambiguous perspective towards photography filled with irony and humor.\n \n▫️ While creating his pieces, he ventures to present more than the ordinary. Through abstract, irony and the unfinished, he encourages the viewer to partake in completing his work utilizing imagination.\n\n▫️ His emphasis of “light”, “shadows” and “reflection portrays the movement of light and points of darkness in a unique way.\n\n▫️ The photos you come across here come from the eyes of a sociologist, who wants to communicate with you in a different way.\n\n","user_id":320191,"name":"hosein ghazian","website":"www.h-ghazian.com"},{"id":320777,"bio":"I'm Hugo Babey, 27 years old, young artist photographer. I've done an exhibition in Paris in 2014, and another in St Tropez in 2018, showing just pictures and I want to keep sharing my work with others.\nBesides I work on immersive exhibition, the link between pictures and paintings, and moving images portraits.\nThere is so much I want to do, that I start bettering my lifestyle, and it makes me happier.\nThank you.\n\n","user_id":320175,"name":"Hugo Babey","website":"www.babey-pictures.com"},{"id":320101,"bio":"Gian Domenico Troiano (Perugia 1989) is a photojournalist and videomaker. His training goes through a strong discipline taught by the best chefs in Europe, he has been working for years as a Chef de Partie in different kitchens of the best restaurants in Europe. It develops an interest in travel and different cultures to mature the desire to leave the kitchen and devote himself to tell through the camera. Undertook long journeys in Brazil, Canary Islands, South East Asia and India. He has participated in several photographic festivals, he received in 2015 a Master in shooting and video editing collaborating in various short films, documentaries and videoclips. Today he collaborates with various communication agencies including Gusto Italian Design Studio. In 2016 he has the honor of participating as a stage photographer and operator in the documentary film directed by Wim Wenders \"Pope Francis- A man of his word\" presented at the Cannes festival in May 2018.","user_id":319499,"name":"Gian Domenico Troiano","website":"www.behance.net/man-giando"},{"id":322439,"bio":"My name is Noëmie Rubinsztejn, and I am a stereobling photographer. \n\nStereoblindness is the inability to see depth, so where others see 3D, I see flat angles, layers, and geometric shapes. Where others take pictures of their surroundings, I capture overlapping frames, and the little gem hidden behind mountains of figures. \n\nBorn in Antwerp, Belgium, and living in Tel Aviv, Israel, I began my photography career with a unique subject: hotel lobbies. As I traveled the world shooting the elegant interiors of Paris and the moving rooms of Bosnia-Herzegovina, my fan base grew, and so did the scenes that were captured through my lens. I noticed the beauty in often neglected banal areas, such as stains, cracked doors, and wilting leaves - objects representing authenticity - and strived to pull visitors right into the original and raw scene as if they stood there with me.\n\nMoreover, the captions I give my photos are of utmost importance as they often tend to put a smile on the viewer's face and center his sight on the discreet aspects which built the picture to its actual state.\n\nYou can find my work on my website, Noëmie Photography, displayed in art galleries, such as the 2018 and 2021 exhibits in Artelli Gallery and the Affordable Art Fair, and hanging on the walls of art-loving customers. ","user_id":321837,"name":"Noëmie Rubinsztejn","website":"www.noemiephotography.com"},{"id":320402,"bio":"In 2009 I joined  Blankpaper school where Oscar Monzón and Fosi Vegue, among many others, influenced my way of looking at the world. I also enjoyed  several  workshops: Laia Abril, David Jiménez, Eric Kessel, Ricky Dávila or Antonie D'Agata.  \n2014 Platform video part of short-film in  Madrid Film festival\n2015 Platform dummy finalist of dummy Fiebre photobook award\n2015 Platform dummy exhibited in Centro centro Madrid Spain\n2016 Platform shortlisted in Athenas photo\n2017 Platform awarded the Radar prize\n2018 Platform solo exhibition in La quinta sel sordo Madrid\n2018 Selected in Arles voies-off festival finalist projection\n2018 Selected for video projection in Bipa 2018\n2018 Selected for la Nuu festival (street exhibited)\n2018 Selected and exhited as Finalist in Encontros da imagen\n","user_id":319800,"name":"Enrique Fraga","website":"www.enriquefraga.es"},{"id":320466,"bio":"Nato a Novi di Modena (MO) / Italia e residente a San Benedetto Po (MN) / Italia, amante della musica jazz e della fotografia, ho cercato di unire le due cose, che ritengo per me ormai complementari e indivisibili, perchè sentivo il bisogno di fermare in un clic le emozioni che provavo in quel momento ascoltando la musica dal vivo. \nMi appassiona molto anche la street phography.","user_id":319864,"name":"Gabriele Lugli","website":"www.gabrielelugli.com"},{"id":320943,"bio":"I was born in Kyiv at 1974.\nCreating conceptual and art photography since 2012. During that time, numerous personal and group exhibitions took place both in Ukraine and abroad. The basic idea - is photography without limitations, the desire to go beyond the frames of the photo image, to engage space and time as elements of creativity.\nThe year 2022 has pushed me rethink my own attitude to photography. The main goal was to record and convey to the widest possible public what is happening to society at the background of the full-scale military invasion to the territory of Ukraine. But not only direct documentary footage from the scenes of events is important. Human destinies, the strongest experiences, tragic events around - these are the topics on which the main emphasis is directed nowadays.","user_id":320341,"name":"Illya Bel","website":"illyabel.art"},{"id":321667,"bio":"Paula Gerein grew up on the prairies of Canada, moving from town to town, and in early adulthood she spent 13 years in Western Europe where she turned photography from a childhood hobby to a passionate profession.  Her wanderlust soul uses photography as a form of time travel to bring stories and loved ones vividly back to life, allowing one to fully appreciate experiences had and to feel inspired for things yet to come.","user_id":321065,"name":"Paula Gerein","website":"www.paulagerein.com"},{"id":322717,"bio":"I am Alessia, I live in Naples. I have been photographing since I was 10 but I found the courage to show my photos only after my mother died. I found shelter in art, in photography.","user_id":322115,"name":"Alessia Marino","website":""},{"id":323348,"bio":"Heidi Piiroinen (b.1978) is a Finnish photographer and documentary filmmaker. Her work as a press photographer for the Finnish daily paper Helsingin Sanomat has garnered a number of awards. She graduated from the Turku Arts Academy in 2002 and studied photojournalism at the Lahti Institute of Design in 2002-2004. Piiroinen was a visiting scholar at the University of Berkeley, where she studied documentary film 2015-2016. Her debut documentary film Black Hole Mama premiered at DocPoint in January 2017. The book Ohikuljetut -erään kerjäläisperheen tarina by Heidi Piiroinen and Kimmo Oksanen won the State Award 2019 (https://www.valokuvataiteenmuseo.fi/en/exhibitions/invisibles-story-beggar-family). Piiroinen was awarded the Patricia Seppälä Foundation Photojournalism Award in 2020.","user_id":322746,"name":"Heidi Piiroinen","website":"www.heidipiiroinen.com"},{"id":322097,"bio":"Иванов Юрий Валентинович. Родился я почти через год после первого полёта в космос Юрия Гагарина, в январе, 18 числа. Но это не помешало родителям помечтать увидеть меня космонавтом и нарекли Юрием. Случилось это в городе Боровичи Новгородской области. Собственно, там и познакомился с фотографией. Первым фотоаппаратом, что естественно, был «Смена 8М». Выпускало его знаменитое ЛОМО. Это самый массовый по выпуску фотоаппарат в мире, более 21-го миллиона штук! В 4-ом классе пришёл первый успех – второе место в городском конкурсе. С цифровой фотографией познакомился в 2009 году. Снимаю камерами Sony Alpha DSLR-A100 и Canon EOS 5D. Победа в тематических конкурсах «Квадратное настроение» и «Неодушевлённая эротика». Победитель 13-ой международной фотовыставки «Город среда обитания», организатор Арт-Петербург. Персональная выставка в г. Пскове «За тенью и светом». А так же участие в коллективных выставках. ","user_id":321495,"name":"Юрий Иванов","website":"www.facebook.com/ivyuryval"},{"id":322286,"bio":"  Peral Seijas,I studied photography at the Huesca Art School between 1998/2000. I live and work as a freelance photographer in Cartagena, Region de Murcia, Spain.   \n\n-2001 Project carried out in the Saharawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria. From this project arose the exhibition \"Sahara in struggle for its dignity.\" In collaboration with the Zamorana Association with the children of the Sahara, traveling exhibitions are held in various cities of Castilla y León, Spain.2002 The photographs of \"Sahara fighting for her dignity\" were exhibited in Bergen, Norway, during the Rafto awards for the fight for human rights.  \n -From 2008 to 2023 I have sold images in many countries through the Agefotostock agency.  \n-2014 Project carried out in Sacaba, Cochabamba, Bolivia. In collaboration with the lay missionary organization  M.I.S.E.V.I. From this work emerged \"Six Life Stories\" where the story of six women and the harsh conditions in which they live are told through images.  \n-2017  Self-publication of the book El Sur de Europa, Identidad.  \n-2018 Photographic project  for the San José Obrero de Cieza Women's Association, Murcia, Spain. \"Miradas\" an optimistic vision on active aging and women's associations.  Exhibitions in the Region of Murcia, Spain.  \n -2023 Photographic essay inspired by the life and work or the Portuguese poet Fernando Perssoa, published in Pessoa Plural, a Journal of Fernando Pessoa Studies, at Brown University, Providence, USA.  \n","user_id":321684,"name":"Jose Peral","website":"photographyjoseperal.wordpress.com"},{"id":322532,"bio":"I discovered photography at the age of 14. It has been the thread of my life. I still remember the feeling at the moment that something special had just been accomplished. I knew that, one day, it would be my professional activity.  \nI started travelling at a very young age in various places. I discovered countries, cultures and cities. I was very quickly hooked and fascinated by urban environment that led me to observed and compared living architecture specific to each place. \nThen I focused my feelings on photographing vernacular architecture. I was looking for motifs that capture the spirit of big cities. My images show architectural decorations as reflected in my own eyes. \nI could be considered as a photographer at the service of architecture, as her interpreter and relay. Furthermore, my work consists in capturing the color of the mineral surface to reveal all its aesthetics and beauty.\n\n","user_id":321930,"name":"Caroline GERVAIS - GASCH","website":"www.carolinegasch.com"},{"id":322659,"bio":"b. 1982, Volgodonsk, Russian and based in Moscow and Belgrad.\n\nMy photographic exploration started in 1991 and transformed from being a hobby to a growing interest in conceptual and experimental photography. I work under an alias as Marfa Mart. Graduated from the School of Photography and Multimedia named after. Rodchenko, Moscow in the workshop “Project photography” with Vladislav Efimov and Alexey Korsi. Works in the technique of analog photography, scanography, multi-exposure both on film and in digital format. Lives and works in Moscow and Belgrad.\n\nEducation\n\n2022 – Rodchenko Art School. Moscow, Russia\n\n2019 – School of academic photography, portrait photography course. Rostov-on-don, Russia\n\n2018 – School of academic photography, basics of digital photography. Rostov-on-don, Russia\n\n2005 – B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics at Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-don, Russia\n\nExhibition\n\n2022 – Exhibition “Symmetry”, Vinzavod Gallery, 18.10-01.11, “Symmetry” in collaboration with Elena Shaimonova.\n2022 – Exhibition “Frequencies 3.0 The Magic of Supertechnologies”, Khodynka Gallery, 22.09-06.11, BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) co-authored with Elena Shaimonova.\n2022 – Exhibition “17”, PENNLAB Gallery, 12.09-29.09 , The Red Room.\nPublications\nThe day I want to die, Such Things\nMagazines: SHUBA MAGAZINE, Iconic Artist Magazine, ELEGANT Magazine, Portrait Art, \nMagazine Féroce, HORIZONT, LYUN, PhotoVogue\n\n","user_id":322057,"name":"Mariya Shvets","website":"marfamart.com"},{"id":323727,"bio":"Tyler James (b. 1992) is a photographer and filmmaker born and raised in New Brighton and Golden Valley, Minnesota. James photographs the everyday, in a beautiful way, that feels familiar yet elicits an emotional response from the viewer. \n\nKenopsia, anthropomorphism, nostalgia, and visual personifications of self, are prominent themes in James’ work.\n\nUsing an almost subconscious approach, James makes photographs of anything that makes him feel, letting the subconscious mind and his current emotional state inform his choices artistically. James photographs while experiencing different emotions, letting the emotions subconsciously imprint into the works. He uses kenopsia, anthropomorphism, visual metaphors, and the elements of art to convey his messaging. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions around the United States as well as select hotels and luxury apartments that hold his work in their permanent collections. He is the only artist ever featured at the Wesley Andrews Gallery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. James currently resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota and is self represented.","user_id":323125,"name":"Tyler James","website":"firsthandaccount.com"},{"id":325006,"bio":"30 years ago, when I was a student, I was a kind of a semi-professional photographer booked for events and sold also some photos to a advertising agency. But then were times, where I had less time for photography. 5 years ago the fun for photography returns. Today I am an amateur photographer, specialized on streetphotography which gives me relaxation from my working day. Most of my photos are raw street, that means no-posing and less post-production, because documentary aspects are the most relevant for me.","user_id":324404,"name":"Kai Schroeder","website":"www.kosmophil.de"},{"id":323040,"bio":"When I was 12, my father handed me a camera and taught me how to take pictures. Since then, Camera is a part of my body and it completes me. It has helped me to overcome my anxiety during eight years of living as a refugee and then as an immigrant. My interest in photography arose when I realized I could make a fleeting moment, or an experience, or emotion, eternal. \nHowever, It was the spring of 2014, when my plane landed at Pearson International Airport of Toronto and I took my first steps on this land with a glimmer of hope to “make it big” and become the person I always wanted to be! For many immigrants, transitioning into a new life is financially, socially, and psychologically challenging. I believe that Immigrants are true adventurers. They choose to leave behind whatever they had, move to an unknown land and start a whole new life from scratch.  But, we all have a dream that stay with us no matter where we are and for me that dream is to become a  well-known photographer. ","user_id":322438,"name":"Masoud Riazati","website":"www.masoudriyazati.com"},{"id":324538,"bio":"Having studied and worked for years in the field of architecture helps me to show the beauty in the composition and in the detail. I have always had an interest in photography, but the true passion and the understanding of its deepest meaning was born thanks to Lugi Ghirri's book Photography lessons, who taught me to understand what and why before shooting. My photographic research is connected to the Dusseldorf School in objective documentation, to the urban investigation photography of Gabriele Basilico and to the more exquisitely architectural one of Julius Shulman, with whom I agree the passion for architecture of the mid-twentieth century. Photography allows me to analyse, synthesise, decompose and recompose architecture, almost giving me the illusion of being the one building it. The urgency is to recognize the value of certain architecture to understand the importance of preserving and respecting it. The research undertaken on the modern architecture of Rome and the booklets already self- published, in progress and in planning, have given a special meaning to photography, which has now become indispensable for me, even when I don't have a camera (cit. Dorothea Lange).","user_id":323936,"name":"Stefano Nicita","website":"www.stefanonicita.com"},{"id":324527,"bio":"Né en 1984, vit et travaille à Lyon, France.\nPhotographe depuis 2012, Loïc Xavier a travaillé dans plusieurs structures dédiées à la photographie, comme le Bleu du ciel, la galerie le Réverbère et Blick Photographie.\nDans son travail, les notions d’identité et de mémoire reviennent régulièrement, mais il aime aussi s’appuyer sur des expériences plus personnelles et instinctives pour questionner le médium photographique. Le « sujet», bien qu’il soit présent, devient de moins en moins l’enjeu principal de son travail. La photographie devient souvent un objet de mémoire, de fantasme ou d’imaginaire transformant ce médium en objet mélancolique. \n","user_id":323925,"name":"Loïc XAVIER","website":"loicxavier.com"},{"id":324882,"bio":"Photoreportage and portrait photographer, with a background in filmmaking and cinematography.\n\nSoy fotógrafo de moda y publicidad con especialidad en la fotografía de retrato.\nTodo mi trabajo fotográfico persigue una misma idea, crear imágenes que se sientan auténticas, momentos especiales.\nMe gusta trabajar con marcas que se dan el lujo de comunicar con honestidad, por medio de un lenguaje sutil y elegante.\nEstudié realización de cine y televisión en la escuela pública de Someso A Coruña, España.\nEn esta web también puedes ver muestras de mi trabajo como director y cinematógrafo.\nEspecialidad en short form content.\nActualmente tengo mi estudio en Ciudad de México.\nhttps://www.georgieuris.com","user_id":324280,"name":"Georgie Uris","website":"www.georgieuris.com"},{"id":326222,"bio":"Esther N'sapu is a journalist and photographer based in eastern DRC.  Esther N'sapu's photographic work is based on the everyday life of human beings. She wants to show the outside world that despite the difficulties, despite the problems, life does not stop. Through these photographic images, she wants to encourage people to see her region in a new light, not as a land of conflict but rather a land of love and hope.","user_id":325620,"name":"Esther Nsapu","website":"visura.co/esthernsapu"},{"id":327048,"bio":"Soy Realizador Cinematográfico, desde hace 34 años.\nIncursioné en un documental sobre Medio Ambiente y Ecología (Titulado LA MUERTE SILENCIOSA - HACIA EL DESASTRE ECOLÓGICO) , ademas de producir y dirigir cortos sobre problemáticas  sociales como el Bullying (Titulado LA DESICIÓN), la demencia (Titulado LOS LÍMITES DE LA RAZÓN) y el alcoholismo (Titulado SITUACIÓN CRÍTICA).\nActualmente estoy trabajando en el guión, que tratará las problemáticas de los niños y adolescentes en situación de calle.\n\n","user_id":326446,"name":"Sergio Diaz Realizador Cinematografico","website":""},{"id":326268,"bio":"I play to find. The making process is playful and discovering. It is not (only) about the result, but about the process, which is intuitive.\nThere is a lot of potential in this approach for play, discovery, research, criticism and questioning.\n\nBy asking questions like 'Who are we?', 'Why do we behave the way we do?' I look for different dimensions and layers in my own history. This is reinforced by my multicultural background. I carefully build up my works to emphasize that everything and everyone is layered.\n\nIt is inevitable for me to use techniques that emphasize different dimensions and layers, such as (canvas) collage and photomontage, sometimes even installations.\nTaking an image out of its original context and linking it to others gives it a new meaning. The resulting image can have an alienating effect, but can also be familiar. I want to offer the viewer space to pause and look beyond the first impression.\n\nColor is like music or poetry to me, it resonates with who I really am. Color gives my work meaning and perspective, but above all it can be interpreted in its own way by the viewer.\n\nA background with many faces. The work as a union between cultures in my life.","user_id":325666,"name":"Tamara Traxel","website":"www.tamaratraxel.com"},{"id":326573,"bio":"Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda are two very imaginative Spanish fine-art photographers. They met at the Universitat Politècnica de València, where they both graduated from the School of Architecture. Today, this creative duo put into use their architectural background to tell stories through fun and surprising images that are far from conventional architectural photography. Although it may seem surprising or hard to believe,\u0026nbsp;Anna and Daniel create these surreal scenes without the use of photo-editing software. Instead, they\u0026nbsp;carefully set the scene in real life using all sorts of everyday objects, unexpected locations and tons of natural light.","user_id":325971,"name":"Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda","website":"instagram.com/anniset"},{"id":326895,"bio":"Jules Slutsky is a Brooklyn based editorial and portrait photographer. Originally from Ukraine, she has spent years traveling back to Europe to document the changing culture in her hometown. She has photographed for publications such as Vanity Fair and The Huffington Post. Her work has been exhibited both domestically and internationally. ","user_id":326293,"name":"Jules Slutsky","website":"www.julesslutsky.com"},{"id":327419,"bio":"Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Fine Arts and Visual Communication Design","user_id":326817,"name":"Kerry Milligan","website":"www.kmstudioart.com"},{"id":327423,"bio":"","user_id":326821,"name":"Sara Argiolas","website":"www.instagram.com/sara.argio89"},{"id":328398,"bio":"My name is Raffaele Merler, I was born in Trento (northern Italy).\nI love to express my emotions through photography.\nI like telling stories with the pictures and with my heart, discovering new places and new lives; these are the reasons that push me every day inside new adventures, to live them with love and passion.","user_id":327796,"name":"Raffaele Merler","website":"www.raffaelemerler.com"},{"id":335804,"bio":"My name is Bernd Grosseck. Photography is my passion since many years. In recent years I found my vision for my personal photographic journey and I express my vision with \"minimal scenery\" images. \nFocus on minimalist landscape photography, \"urban still-life\" and \"urban street life\" .","user_id":335202,"name":"Bernd Grosseck","website":"www.minimalscenery.com"},{"id":329856,"bio":"Alberto Barba Pardal (Zamora, Spain 1982) is a visual artist who believes the photography is the perfect tool to approach what concerns or is incomprehensible to him and also to reflect his culture as well as many others. Alberto believes that photography is a way to understand, is the ideal means to explore and discover, to turn fear into a find, to investigate the incomprehensible, to believe, to develop oneself. \n\n","user_id":329254,"name":"Alberto Barba Pardal","website":"www.albertobarbapardal.com"},{"id":329658,"bio":"i live in Turin, Italy.\n\nI work in documentary production.\nI am a Filmaker.\n\n","user_id":329056,"name":"Alessio Nicastro","website":"www.instagram.com/alessio.nicastro"},{"id":329692,"bio":"as a spare time photographer i started five years ago to fell in love with the passion and uniqueness of taking pictures. \n\nhere i show some travel documentary about how i see the world.\n\n- it's often black and grey, rough and honest, magical or even terrifying - \n\nmother earth is incredible versatile. \n","user_id":329090,"name":"Neil Hannibal","website":""},{"id":328800,"bio":"Hello, my name is Misty Yablonka and I have been obsessed with photography since buying my first disposable camera at the age of 12.  In college I studied architecture, interior design, and fine art where I was able to learn my way around the beautiful dark room on campus.  Photography is my life's work.  I sleep very little in a fair trade for time to shoot and live in Lightroom.  I find that trade well worth it.  Photography is a life long journey I hope never ends and I only pray that I continue to learn and hone my craft till the end.  Thank you for your valuable time taken to view my work.    ","user_id":328198,"name":"Misty Yablonka","website":"plus.google.com/u/1/collection/k_60NE"},{"id":329039,"bio":"I am a retired high school teacher, a dad, and a photographer. Sports, Concerts, events, and just about anything else I can point a camera at. I love photography! Every day is a new adventure and I just want to capture the moments that will make people stop and think. Make people want to make a change. Make people smile. Make people go -\"Damn\", or \"nice\" or \"wow\". Photography is the most perfect art - we all get moments that will never happen again. It's frozen in time forever - how cool is that?","user_id":328437,"name":"Perry McLeod","website":"perrymcleodphotos.com"},{"id":329312,"bio":"A Tokyo-based street photographer capturing scenes of everyday life on the streets. \n\nYusuke Komatsu began his career in 2010, primarily as a landscape and graphic designer. From 2016 onwards, he has been working as a freelance graphic designer and photographer.","user_id":328710,"name":"Yusuke Komatsu","website":"www.yusukekomatsu.com"},{"id":330259,"bio":"Born in Italy, Tomas Bozzato has been living in France since 1995.\nAfter training in creative documentary making in Lussas, he made his first documentary Avant l'horizon (2010), which was funded (under its former title Dérives et rivages) by the CNC (National Centre for Cinema and the Moving Image) Audiovisual Innovation Fund and by programs for creation and production from the Rhône-Alpes region. The film was screened in specialised festivals (including the 26èmes Rencontres Cinéma in Gingou, the Résistances/Regard Nomade Festival in Foix, the International Film Festival\n\nAs video-maker and photographer, I regularly collaborate with many cultural actors of my region as museums, music bands, theatre companies and various kinds of NGOs.","user_id":329657,"name":"Tomas Bozzato","website":"www.tomasbozzato.com"},{"id":330015,"bio":"Alexander Krohmer was born in Augsburg, Germany in 1973. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences and is currently working as an automotive developer in Munich. He developed an active interest in photography at the age of 23 and has continued building on his artistic vision since. Among others, he participated in the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts in Salzburg, Austria and completed Independent Study at the Fondazione Studio Marangoni in Florence, Italy. He also took part in artistic photo groups in Munich, Germany. He's been part of the cooperative Soho Photo Gallery in New York since 2017.\nIn his long-term project \"Encounters,\" Alexander depicts people he meets on the streets with a full-body portrait from the front and back. These photos were taken in  cities such as Berlin, Havana, and New York, among others. A part of this project was on display in 2018 at the Soho Photo Gallery.\nHe also was a finalist of the \"LensCulture Street Photography Awardv 2018\" and was displayed at the photofestival  \"Les Rencontres del la Photographie\" in Arles.\n","user_id":329413,"name":"Alexander Krohmer","website":"www.alexander-krohmer.de"},{"id":331079,"bio":"The Swiss contemporary artist Donald Jacob is educated as an architect, ecologist and has studied fine arts at the Schule für Gestaltung Basel. He works with a wide variety of medias from collages, photography, painting, sculpture, video and performances. Donald was one of the first to start with modern computer technology and is considered a pioneer in the digital movement. Early in his career he created interactive expositions by filming visitors or creating kinetic art in responding with the movement of the viewer. He is an observer of the world - the transience - interhuman relations and the whole earth life community.\n​\nHis immaculate technique and subtle conceptual ideas create beautiful evocations of universal emotions. Donald at once captures the beauty of nature, patterns, Landscape and the complex strength and fragility of the human psyche.\n \nHis archive of over 100’000 fotos is constantly expanding. Donald has exhibited internationally with solo exhibitions in Europe and Asi","user_id":330477,"name":"Donald Jacob","website":"donald-jacob.format.com/portrait"},{"id":266014,"bio":"After my training as a graphic designer at the School of Applied Arts of La Chaux-de-Fonds, I decided to deepen my knowledge in photography. I finished the Ecole Supérieure en Photographie in Vevey in 2017. In this context, I participated in several collective exhibitions, notably for the Festival Image of Vevey in 2016. In 2017, the Museum of Art of Pully welcomed us, Les Rencontres de la Photographie de Arles took over the installation proposed for the Festival Image and the exhibition of the diplomas work closed this formation in beauty.","user_id":265412,"name":"Eva Zimmerli","website":"www.evazimmerli.com"},{"id":331103,"bio":"Né à Marseille en 1956\nGuide de montagne\nEnseignant de Tai chi et Qi gong\nPhotographe autodidacte\n\n Expositions ;2018 du 2 juillet au 2 septembre, galerie HI HO « voix off » Arles «  cris dans la nuit »\n\nExposition collective galerie « la fontaine obscure » 13100 Aix « atmosphère » \nL’espace « l’épice » Mérindol «  un autre visage de l’Inde »\n\nExposition collective au Kazakhstan « Deepam »\n\nLe jardin Mallemort «  un autre visage de l’Inde »\n\n « les Parcours » festival  Phot’Aix 2014 « couleur safran » \n\n« les Parcours » festival  Phot’Aix 2013 « Deepam »\n\nTrois expositions \n1) « Africana » « portraits et scène de vie » de l’Afrique Noire\n2) « Le regard regardé » Népal et Inde du nord\n3) « Strate » Petra Jordanie\nQui ont tourné sur différents lieux, entre autres ;\nHôtel du département du Conseil Général à Marseille\nChapelle St-Sulpice à Istres\nGalerie Cargo rue Grignan Marseille\nOffice de tourisme Station les Arcs ( Savoie )\nL’ensemble des agences du Crédit lyonnais d’Aix en Provence\n","user_id":330501,"name":"monnet guy","website":"www.pictures-of-silence.com"},{"id":331416,"bio":"I am from the city of love, Agra, India. Currently pursuing masters from Humber college, Canada. Also have a diploma in photography.","user_id":330814,"name":"Sangeet Ahuja","website":"www.instagram.com/moments_factory"},{"id":332190,"bio":"Ciao!\nmi chiamo Mariano Francesco Ciaccio, fotografo amatoriale, classe '85, made in Calabria, trapiantato a Roma dal 2003.\nA 9 anni mi trovai tra le mani la Zenit 122 di mio padre e da quel momento la passione per la fotografia non si è mai spenta.\nGli esami di “cinema ed educazione”, “produzione video ed educazione” ed il “laboratorio integrato di rappresentazione cinematografica” sostenuti presso la facoltà di Filosofia - Scienze dell'Educazione e della Formazione, hanno alimentato quella fiamma mai sopita.\nNatale 2017: sotto l’albero mi aspetta una Leica Q.\nDecido subito di intraprendere un corso base presso Leica Akademie di Roma con Stefano Mirabella;\npartecipando in seguito ai suoi workshop “Acqua, Terra, Fuoco” e “Napoli” dove sono nati i miei primi scatti Leica.\nMi sono iscritto nel 2018 e nel 2019 ai workshop ISP da cui sono state selezionate 3 foto pubblicate su Cities.\nAd oggi per me fotografare è un’esigenza dell’anima, un desiderio di fermare nel tempo qualcosa di effimero: l’attimo inaspettato.","user_id":331588,"name":"Mariano Francesco Ciaccio","website":"www.marianofrancescociaccio.it"},{"id":633233,"bio":"","user_id":632649,"name":"Aiden Achuck","website":""},{"id":331126,"bio":"Born in china, Ji QIN ( Queenie CHEEN ) started her career in photography at Modern Media in China. After graduating in Law in the prestigious University of Sun Yat-Sen, she chose to join the avant-garde Chinese media group which name is ModernMedia , as a journalist and photo editor. From 2008, Queenie Cheen published her works in Life Magazine, Numéro China, Vogue Italy , Esquire China，Pictoria, Modern Weekly, Grazia China , ELLE MAN, Ming, Hong Kong Economic Journal, Juste magazine ,Lens, BONBON, MMSCENE,No Substance Magazine etc. Pushed by her passion and unruly nature, Queenie Cheen came to Paris in 2011 and became an independent photographer while starting her studies abroad. In 2014, she is graduated from  l’école EFET, the Enseignement Supérieur Privé photographie Audiovisuel. In 2015 , She has accepted by University Pairs 8, Cinema department to continue her career of art  . ","user_id":330524,"name":"Queenie Cheen","website":"www.queeniecheen.com"},{"id":331425,"bio":"My name is Ojan, a physicist with a strong passion in photography. I take street photos, abstract, portrait, and architecture photos. My favorite medium is film, however, during my travels I mostly use digital. My go to camera for street photography is Fuji X100T.","user_id":330823,"name":"Ojan Damavandi","website":""},{"id":332932,"bio":"Mathias est un créateur d’images depuis 2016. Si ses études et le début de son parcours professionnel ont été orientés vers la géographie humaine, c’est la découverte de la photographie et du cinéma qui ont véritablement enflammé son coeur.\nAprès avoir étudié en cinéma, Mathias s’est lancé dans la production visuelle en étant à la fois réalisateur de films, technicien éclairagiste et photographe.\nTravailleur infatigable et passionné de technique, Mathias travaille sur des productions cinématographiques et télévisuelles d’envergure où sa grande fiabilité fait sa réputation.\nC’est comme photographe que Mathias investit désormais son énergie et sa créativité. Fasciné par la poésie du quotidien, son attention se porte généralement sur l’humanité qui réside en chacun, jusque dans les moment et les environnements les plus banals. La photographie de rue héritée des humanistes et le travail documentaire constituent des sources d’inspiration essentielles dans son travail. ","user_id":332330,"name":"Mathias Maumont Perafan","website":"www.mathiasmaumontperafan.com"},{"id":331791,"bio":"Rossella Piccinno (1978), Italian, has lived in France since 2009, where she graduated from the Studio National des arts Contemporains, Le Fresnoy. Currently she teaches Aesthetic Analysis of the arts of the Twentieth Century at the University of Lille and Digital Photography at the City Visual Arts Center.\nHis practice, derived from the ethnographic approach, includes participatory processes that often take place \"in situ\" and mainly involve photography and film. In his work, the image is often psycho-projective, traces of a symbolic and cathartic gesture.\nSince 2006, his work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions and at several festivals, in Europe, the United States and the Middle East. His films have received numerous awards. In 2011 she received the Prix des Amis du Fresnoy for the best interactive installation. In recent years she has worked as an artist in residence in England, France, Italy, Romania and Iceland. In 2015 she was an official member of the jury of the Aljazeera International Documentary Film Festival, in Doha, Qatar.\nHer research has been supported by Ligue de l'enseignement, Drac Haut-de-France, French Ministry of Communication, Apulia Film Commission, Ritorno al Fururo, Artois Comm./Labanque.","user_id":331189,"name":"rossella piccinno","website":"www.rossellapiccinno.com"},{"id":332197,"bio":"Born and Based in Bydgoszcz, Sebastian Rogowski (1979), has been collecting portrait photography for many years. He stood behind camera only in 2017. Since than, he carried out multiple personal projects: focused on Polish landscapes insignificant, Isreal-based The desert fever, and most recently, Suicidal Birds on central Asia. \nHis passion for new documentary is manifested in choice of ordinary, everyday subjects. He sees beauty in melancholy and evanescence. Sebastian is fascinated with places, which have been marked by difficult history as well as rapid cultural changes. ","user_id":331595,"name":"Sebastian Rogowski","website":"sebastianrogowski.com"},{"id":335978,"bio":"Anton Daskalov is a bulgarian photographer, developing independent long-term projects in the field of documentary photography. His project for the abandoned hospital for lung diseases in the village of Raduntsi received an audience award in the photobook competition of \"Synthesis Gallery\" - Sofia and also were finalists in the international PHODAR 2021 competition. In 2022 presented his debut exhibition \"Life on the Edge\", which was shown during the \"European Month of Photography 2022\", organized by NSFA \"Yanka Kyurkchieva\". Since the spring of 2021, he has been working as a freelance photographer for the \"Aleko Konstantinov\" Satirical Theater - Sofia. ","user_id":335376,"name":"Anton Daskalov","website":"antondaskalov.photography"},{"id":332123,"bio":"Ich bin Künstler und Designer in den Bereichen Print, Web und Fotografie. Mein Interesse und meine Neugierde gilt dem Wissen, das sich aus der Naturbeobachtung und -beschäftigung heraus entwickelt, außerdem den sozialen Zusammenhängen und (natürlich) der Musik.\n\nI am an artist and designer for print, web and photo, interested in nature, social means and (of coarse) in music.","user_id":331521,"name":"Robert Schlund","website":"www.fotografie4u.de"},{"id":333986,"bio":"Born and raised outside Washington D.C., Gilbert Horst is a self-taught film photographer-turned-digital. His love and passion for photography started while working for a fashion blog, but quickly turned to street portraiture and political protests. His work on the 2015 Baltimore Riots has been purchased by the Associated Press and Yahoo News, among others, and was been featured at the 2018 Before/After Gallery Event in New York City hosted by Footlocker. He has also photographed various events at the Canadian Embassy, National Geographic, and The White House. You can find him during the weekdays working in the Pediatrics Division at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland doing clinical research.","user_id":333384,"name":"Gilbert Horst","website":"www.gilberthorstphoto.com"},{"id":332162,"bio":"I come from a fine art background originally but have always been interested in film and photography. For the past 2 years i have been shooting 35mm film daily in my local area. Just capturing anything i see that speaks to me.  It originally started as an attempt to increase my skills in cinematography but i fell in love with the process and the final images. ","user_id":331560,"name":"Blake Storm","website":"www.instagram.com/blakestorms"},{"id":332338,"bio":"Rory Doyle is a working photographer based in Cleveland, Mississippi in the rural Mississippi Delta. Born and raised in Maine, Doyle studied journalism at St. Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont. In 2009, he moved to Mississippi to pursue a master’s degree at Delta State University. Doyle has remained committed to photographing Mississippi and the South.\n\nHe was a 2018 Visual Artist Fellow through the Mississippi Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts. He won the 16th Annual Smithsonian Photo Contest in 2019, the 2019 Southern Prize from the South Arts organization, the 2019 Zeiss Photography Award, and the 2019 ZEKE Award for Documentary Photography.\n\nDoyle has exhibited in New York, London, Atlanta, Mississippi and beyond. His work has been published in The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, ProPublica, ESPN, The Guardian, CNN, POLITICO, and numerous outlets.","user_id":331736,"name":"Rory Doyle","website":"www.rorydoylephoto.com"},{"id":332866,"bio":"Isabel Herrera isa a contemporary  instant photographer and artist.   She lives and works in Guatemala City.   Her work portrays serenity and nostalgia and that which is also ephemeral, vaporous and impermanent.\n \nFrom a deep state of quiescence, she hascome to the understanding that life is a succession of vanishing and fragile moments. While trying to remain in the now, detached from all things banal, She has found her own way, a personal interpretation of the world in a voyage of discovery and means to preserve these fragments of time.  She captures and appreciates the now through instant photography.\n\nThe Polaroid SX70 and its experimental possibilities has allowed her to capture these fragile and evanescent instants always through shades and veils of haze.  Her connection and relationship to nature is evident in all of the series.\n\nHerrera has showcased her work in Galeria Sol del Río in Guatemala,  Instant Photography festivals en exhibitions in France, Spain, Italy and Germany. ","user_id":332264,"name":"Isabel Herrera","website":"www.isabelherrerah.com"},{"id":334384,"bio":"I am a Boston-based portrait photographer, with five little muses of my own at home. I feel portraits, whether formal or street, are a gift: the gift of our glimpsing the worth and importance of a soul, and recording that to share. I pray my work can translate the idea that everyone matters.","user_id":333782,"name":"Dawn Wessman","website":"dawnwessman.com"},{"id":334975,"bio":"I work as a UX/UI designer. At the weekend traveling the world and taking pictures. ","user_id":334373,"name":"Siarhei Plashchynski","website":"plashchynski.ru"},{"id":333079,"bio":"Hailed as a “polymath wave-maker,” Jenny Lam is an acclaimed award-winning self-taught multidisciplinary artist, independent curator, and writer.\n\nShe graduated from Columbia University in New York City, where she served as the President of Postcrypt, Columbia’s undergraduate art gallery. She is the founder of Artists on the Lam, which was named “Best Arts Blog” in the Chicago Reader’s Best of Chicago issue. With a mission to make art accessible, she has curated interactive shows like I CAN DO THAT, which was named “Best Art Exhibit” in NewCity’s Best of Chicago issue.\nHer art has been exhibited at the Chicago Cultural Center and Chicago Public Library, and she is the 1st Prize Winner of the National Park Service’s Centennial Project. She is the creator of Dreams of a City, a long-running city-wide interactive public art and mapping project for which she was awarded Chicago’s Individual Artists Program Grant.\n\nJenny has curated exhibitions at venues like the Zhou B Art Center and guest judged shows at galleries like Line Dot and Water Street Studios. She has written for Time Out and Sixty Inches from Center and been published in the graphic novel anthology New Frontiers. She has spoken at Leonardo LASER about resilience, Facebook Chicago about media representation, Startup Art Fair about “What Matters,” and a panel about “Writing in the Margins”; performed at the Museum of Contemporary Art and 20x2 Chicago; conducted portfolio reviews at Harold Washington Library; and more.","user_id":332477,"name":"Jenny Lam","website":"www.artistsonthelam.com"},{"id":333446,"bio":"Ashfika Rahman is a photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. She formerly worked with the medium of classical dance and theater.  After completing her diploma in professional photo documentary and journalism from Pathshala (South Asian Media Institute) Bangladesh, she continued her academics in Hochschule Hannover (HsH), Germany in Photojournalism. \n\nShe is a multidisciplinary photographer working with photography, texts and alternative printing. Guided by an interest in systems of categorization and classification, her practice involves extensive research into the power and structure of society and the socio political issues.\n  \nExhibitions\n\n2020 Selected Works: Lumix Festival For Young Visual Journalism - Berlin, Germany\n2020 Dhaka Art Summit 2020, Curated by Philippe Pirotte, Dhaka, Bangladesh\n2020 Lumix Festival 2020, Curated by Karen Fromm, Hannover, Germany\n2019 Princesses-des-villes, Curated by Hugo Vitrani and Fabien Danesi at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France\n2019 Catalyst, jimei x arles international photo festival, Curated by Rahaab Allana China\n2019 Fabric(ated) Fractures, Curated by Diana Campbell, Alserkal Avenue, Dubai\n2019 Women in Photography Exhibition, Curated by Emmeline Yong at Objectifs (Singapore)\n2019 Chobi Mela International Photography Festival, Curated by Zihan Karim, Dhaka, Bangladesh\n2018 Lumix Festival 2018, Curated by Tanzim Wahab, Hannover, Germany\n2018 Indian Photo Festival 2018 (IPF), Hyderabad, India\n2018 Dhaka Art Summit 2018, Curated by Simon Castets Dhaka, Bangladesh\n2017 Exhibition Cross Road, Curated by Sophia Greiff Hannover, Germany\n2016 Exhibited in Muslin Festival Curated by Rezaur Rahman National Museum, Dhaka, Bangladesh\n\nRecognition\n\n2020 New York Times Portfolio Review\n2020 Finalist Samdani Art Award\n2019 12 Women Photographers to Watch in 2019 by PH Museum\n2018 Joop Swart Masterclass, World Press Photo\n2018 Samdani Art Award (Finalist), Dhaka, Bangladesh\n2018 Invisible Photographer Asia Award (IPA)\n","user_id":332844,"name":"Ashfika Rahman","website":"www.ashfikarahman.com"},{"id":333782,"bio":"Maybe it sparked when I asked for a subscription to Architectural Digest for my 11th birthday, or watching my dad build models of our house before beginning an add-on or remodel, while I was earning my BFA in sculpture or, working as a graphic designer. Either way, my love for design, people, and architecture has brought me to where I am. I thrive when I'm walking through space and discovering details that make it unique or imagining an environmental portrait to show how a person fits into it.\n\nStreet photography remains a passion and tool to stay curious and in love with my craft. I save it for my personal projects to be free from the need for income and a genuine approach to observing the world. ","user_id":333180,"name":"Ian Warren","website":"www.ianwarrenphotography.com"},{"id":334344,"bio":"student","user_id":333742,"name":"Issac Das","website":"www.facebook.com/issac.das.5"},{"id":334485,"bio":"Siarhei Yazlavetski, a London-based photographer originally from Belarus, specializes in landscapes and documentary photography. His work explores self-reflection and surreal worlds, inviting viewers to introspect. With accolades including exhibitions in Minsk and honourable mentions, Yazlavetski's precision, honed through his background in software engineering, defines his approach. Exclusively using film cameras of various formats, he crafts images with philosophical depth, drawing from his diverse educational background. Captivated by photography from a young age, Yazlavetski now shares his unique perspective with the world.","user_id":333883,"name":"Siarhei Yazlavetski","website":"www.yazlavetski.com"},{"id":334134,"bio":"My name is Laura Čagalová, I am 22 years old student living in Bratislava, Slovakia. My studies about photopraghy started 7 years ago, when I stared attending Secondary school of arts. Photography became and important instrument how to look at world around me. It also helped me lot to get more into filmmaking. Now I study second year film editing at Academy of Perfoming Arts in Bratislava, while I keep photographing in parallel way.","user_id":333532,"name":"Laura Čagalová","website":"www.lauracagalova.portfoliobox.net"},{"id":334866,"bio":"Nadine Milzner is a Berlin based dancer and performer working with international artists such as Peter Sellars, Jeremy Shaw, and Omer Fast since more than 20 years. \nAlongside her performance work she works with analogue self portraiture and landscape photography. \n2019 Nadine Milzner won 2nd Prize in the Art North Photography Competition with her landscape photograph \"Before Vanishing“ taken in Iceland. 2020 the Art North Magazine presented her online exhibition \"Vast\" consisting of two series, the photographs \"Before Vanishing\" from the glacier lake Jökulsárlón and the polaroids from the Westfjords \"Nes\". \nThe photo \"holding\" from the series \"finding support\" was shortlisted for the \"International Photography Exhibition 163\" by the Royal Photographic Society in 2021. \nShe has been selected for first print issue of Discarded XXX, published in Discarded Magazine, Phases Magazine and Der Greif Guest Room by Alfred Weidinger plus the live Event \"Past \u0026amp; Present at Pinakothek Munich. \nThe photo essay \"Still Vast\" of her Iceland images came out in the latest 20 Seconds Magazine Issue 5. ","user_id":334264,"name":"Nadine Milzner","website":""},{"id":335385,"bio":"Beatrice Lencioni is a freelance photographer born in Rome.\nPassionate about reportage and portraits, she has collected numerous experiences, overall in social activities which she is fully committed to.\nThrough her shoots she has documented protest marches and peace demonstrations to give a face and a story to people that seem to be forgotten by society. The emotion is always the most important aspect in her pictures. The light makes protagonist glimpses of the city and unpredictable situations. Her pictures are views on a world that no longer\nexists, but that appeal to a future made of photographs from which we can obtain certainty and stability, but also creativity and inspiration; essentials aspect for those who want to tale something through a simple shoot.\nShe works together the photo agency MAM-Network and collaborate with the nonprofit organization Shoot4Change. In 2012 win a scholarship about the Reportage Master’s program at “Centro Sperimentale di Fotografia Adams” of Rome. ","user_id":334783,"name":"Beatrice Lencioni","website":"www.beatricelencioni.com"},{"id":841758,"bio":"Descubra o 70bet, a plataforma de jogos com slots e jogos eletrônicos!\nJogue online no desktop ou no celular e sinta a emoção da vitória!\nInformações Detalhadas:70bet\nWebsite : https://70bet.br.com/\nEndereço: R. 31 Sul, 22-8 - Águas Claras, Brasília - DF, 71929-720, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 1541 8246142\nE-mail:\u0026nbsp;70betbrcom@gmail.com\n#70bet #70bet_Slot #70bet_Game #CassinoOnline #SlotGanhador","user_id":827601,"name":"sdsdkkms sdsdkkms","website":"70bet.br.com"},{"id":336133,"bio":"","user_id":335531,"name":"Tiago Valido","website":""},{"id":337931,"bio":"Photography is my way of expression, how I tell stories and moments through my eyes (www.cthrumyeyes) . I work as a portrait, event photographer and instructor. I have lived in many places: Brasil, UK, South Korea, Indonesia and now in Norway; and I always try to absorb the best from everywhere I go and from the people I meet. My biggest photography project is a book published in South Korea -\"Busan thrumyeyes\". I have been part of exhibitions in Busan, South Korea and Jakarta,Indonesia.  ","user_id":337329,"name":"Ana Tonidandel","website":"www.cthrumyeyes.com"},{"id":841747,"bio":"Recomendo o site de apostas 52bet pela seguran?a, b?nus atraentes e variedade de esportes para apostar online.\n\nMarca 52bet\nSite   https://52bet.de.com/\nEndere?o：Rua 52bet, 52, Lisboa, Portugal  \nNúmero de telefone：+351 900 000 000 (código 52bet)  \nEmail：suporte52bet@52bet.de.com \nHashtag：#https://52bet.de.com/","user_id":827590,"name":"bfdz sdafh","website":"52bet.de.com"},{"id":335589,"bio":"Dal 2005 frequento corsi di storia dell'arte, di incisione, di calligrafia cinese con  i Maestri calligrafi Nicola Piccioli e Paola Billi e di arti plastiche col metodo parigino di Ginette Martenot coi Maestri Daniela Radeglia  e Loris Liberatori. Ho partecipato a concorsi e collettive di fotografia, calligrafia cinese, incisione, scultura e pittura in Italia e all'estero ottenendo riconoscimenti.","user_id":334987,"name":"Claudia Alessandra Tenani","website":"www.claudiatenani.it"},{"id":335712,"bio":"I am drawn to photography because I am fascinated by the mechanisms of interaction between light, lens, camera and the eye. Photography, unlike any other mediums has the ability to use light to shape time and space; to preserve a sliver of a moment that can encapsulate an infinite depth of meaning. This inherent duality and symbiosis of art and science, is what permeates my photographic style.  The concepts I often express in my photography are a balance of conflict and harmony through numerous variables of subject, composition, moods of color, and the unpredictable elements of the universe. ","user_id":335110,"name":"Jeff Lewis","website":"jlphoto.myportfolio.com"},{"id":841760,"bio":"16bet é o site de apostas confiável que sempre recomendo para esportes online.\n\nMarca 16bet\nSite  https://16bet.de.com/\nEndereço：Avenida Central 16bet, Lisboa  \nNúmero de telefone：+351 910 016 16bet  \nEmail：suporte@16bet.com  \nHashtag：#16betOficial","user_id":827603,"name":"asdxcbnbg asdxcbnbg","website":"16bet.de.com"},{"id":630050,"bio":"Authorial documentary photographer, cultural manager, and co-founder of Fundación Fotógrafas LATAM. Fernanda is a registered nurse, specialized in Health Auditing, with advanced training in psychopathology, mental health, and international cooperation, and extensive experience in social project management, educational processes, strategic communication, and community-based work. She was a scholarship recipient of the Master’s in Photographic Projects at UIOM – PHotoESPAÑA and Fundación Contemporánea in Madrid, Spain (2024–2025).","user_id":629466,"name":"Fernanda Patiño","website":"fernandapatinophoto.wixsite.com/candenina"},{"id":336623,"bio":"Bisi Silva is an independent curator and the founder/director of Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos (CCA, Lagos) which opened in December 2007. \n\nShe is co-curator of \"The Progress of Love,\" a transcontinental collaboration across three venues in US and Nigeria (Oct. 2012 – Jan. 2013). She was co-curator of \"J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere: Moments of Beauty,\" Kiasma, Helsinki (April – Nov. 2011). She was also co-curator for the 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, Greece, \"Praxis: Art in Times of Uncertainty\" in September 2009. \n\nIn 2006, Silva was one of the curators for the Dakar Biennale in Senegal. Silva has participated in several international conferences and symposia and written essays for many publications as well as for international art magazines and is on the editorial board of N.Paradoxa, an international feminist art journal and is the guest editor for the Africa and African Diaspora Issue of N.Paradoxa (Jan. 2013).","user_id":336021,"name":"Bisi Silva","website":"www.ccalagos.org"},{"id":336935,"bio":"I'm from the Urals, Russia. I'm 34 year old. I'm astrophysicist.  I'm street photographer since 2014. I'm trying to find the moments when strangers interact to each other or with the environment. The kind of interaction that I'm not trying to explain but only observe  and fix.","user_id":336333,"name":"Anastasia Bisyarina","website":"-"},{"id":336718,"bio":"I bought my first serious camera, an Olympus OM1, when I was at college in Sunderland in 1988 and immediately fell in love with photography turning freelance in 1992 after a short spell as an engineer. I've seen a great many changes in the photographic world in my 30 year career, yet the fundamental skills still remain the same.\nOver the years I have been very fortunate to cover a wide variety of events and visit some pretty amazing places, but the UK and its wonderfully diverse landscape will always be where my heart is. \nMoving base to Devon in 2018 has given me a wonderful opportunity to explore this beautiful county from it's rugged coastline to the wild untamed wilderness that is Dartmoor, something that I'm looking forward to doing a lot more of over the coming years.","user_id":336116,"name":"Joanna Armstrong","website":"joarmstrong2161.myportfolio.com"},{"id":337200,"bio":"I am a Fine art portraitist based in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.","user_id":336598,"name":"Waleed Shabir","website":"www.instagram.com/waleed_shabir"},{"id":337408,"bio":"I am a Canadian photographer based in Rome. With my training in photography, graphic arts and art history, I have been involved in various cultural arts projects in Italy where I have lived for over 20 years. I completed my formal Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours degree and then pursued a second degree in Marketing Communications in Toronto. This combined training has greatly influenced the way I photograph images from both the commercial and artistic perspectives. \n\nI try to be a compelling storyteller, using a visual vocabulary to tell meaningful narratives\nthat explore human and natural histories. Through my travels around the globe, I have captured a wide range of people, cultures, and landscapes, but I always return to my adopted home of Italy, where I have lived for decades and which I know intimately.\n\nMy current work focuses on the importance of some of the Italian cultural arts that are slowly disappearing  from their communities across Italy. This environmental portraiture captures Italian heritage, the persistence of cultural traditions and national identity. I am working on multiple projects doing reportage and have had 3 international shows, with a 4 scheduled for 2025.","user_id":336806,"name":"Cindi Emond","website":"www.cindiemondphotography.com, Face Book : Cindi Emond Photography"},{"id":340910,"bio":"My name is Blake Johnson, I live in Brooklyn NY and I'm a camera operator in film and television. I've been holding a camera since the eighth grade. I would say the past two years I've been more passionate about photography then I ever have, and it's growing every day.","user_id":340308,"name":"Blake Johnson","website":"blakejohnsonphotography.com"},{"id":354026,"bio":"My work is predominantly Documentary style portraits. I'm currently working on my first long term project documenting the village of East Saltoun that I grew up in. I've been working on this for the last 4 years and intend to release the series as a book in the near future and exhibit the images in the local village hall. \n\nI have had my work featured in Clash, Hunger Mag, NME, The Skinny, Vogue Italia and Boom Saloon.\n\nShort listed for the 2023 Portrait of Britain award\nShort listed for the 2022 Portrait of Humanity award\nShort listed for the 2021 Scottish Portrait Awards.\nLonglisted for the 2022 Scottish Portrait Awards.\n\nI've had my work featured on BBC Radio Scotland","user_id":353424,"name":"Craig McIntosh","website":"www.craigrmcintosh.com"},{"id":338156,"bio":"Photographer Barbara Michelman started in Hollywood and was one of the first women in film lighting. Widely exhibited in public and private collections here and abroad, her recent series on the aftermath of fires in the west, Fire on Every Mountain, was awarded Best of Photography  at the Wild and Scenic Film Festival in California.  Her work is also in the  current global exhibition  Extraction: Art on  the Edge of the Abyss.  On a Benediction of Wind, her black and white photography book with writer Charles Finn, recently won the Montana Book Award.  She lives in Missoula, Montana. \n","user_id":337554,"name":"Barbara Michelman","website":"www.michelmanphoto.com "},{"id":354017,"bio":"Janet Lees is a lens-based artist and poet. Her art photography has been exhibited internationally, and recently she was the visual artist representing the Isle of Man at the Festival Interceltique in France, with a full-scale solo exhibition. Janet's film-based works have been selected for many festivals and screenings, including the Aesthetica Art Prize, the Zebra Poetry Film Festival and the International Vidoepoetry Festival. In 2021 she won the Ó Bhéal Poetry-Film competition. Her poetry is widely published and anthologised. She has had two books published: 'House of water', a collection of her poems and art photographs, and 'A bag of sky', the winning collection in the Frosted Fire Firsts prize hosted by the UK's Cheltenham Poetry Festival. \n\n\n","user_id":353415,"name":"Janet Lees","website":"janetlees.weebly.com"},{"id":337562,"bio":"I'm an amateur photographer, looking for inspiration and new ideas to improve my work.","user_id":336960,"name":"Nina Ebersohl","website":""},{"id":337638,"bio":"Sono Andrea Pacini, in arte HARDKORE79, faccio base a Prato e fotografo dal 1995, da quando cioè sono entrato in contatto con la mia prima macchinetta fotografica usa e getta, impacchettata nell'alluminio e nascosta nella sacca dei panini per passare il controllo all'ingresso dei concerti. Dal punto di vista fotografico, i risultati erano pessimi, ma, da quel momento, ho finalmente iniziato ad esprimere attraverso la fotografia tutto quello che accadeva intorno a me!  Verso il 2000 ho abbandonato l'usa e getta per una macchina compatta digitale Kodak, per poi passare, finalmente, alla mia prima reflex poco dopo\nSport e concerti mi hanno fatto scuola, soprattutto, nell'imparare a cogliere il momento perfetto, cosa che mi è risultata preziosa man mano che iniziavo ad avvicinarmi alla Fotografia di strada.","user_id":337036,"name":"ANDREA PACINI","website":"hardkore79.myportfolio.com/projects"},{"id":337698,"bio":"I am a conceptual photographer and filmmaker whose work centers on the emotional landscape between human beings and urban environment.\nMy projects are produced as individual, limited edition photographs, publications, film and large-scale multi-media public installations. ","user_id":337096,"name":"Danilo De Rossi","website":"www.daniloderossi.com"},{"id":337787,"bio":"I have been passionate about photography for over 40 years. I shoot both film, and digital, using medium format and 35mm cameras, with an emphasis on documentary style street photography, public events and dance.\n","user_id":337185,"name":"Mark Klotz","website":"www.markklotz.com"},{"id":338507,"bio":"Djamal, French-Algerian documentary photographer based in Tenerife (Spain). Born in Algeria. At the age of 5, the family fled Algeria for political reasons. This episode will determine his way of seeing and facing life. 2000, moves back to Algeria.  His work on his search for identity was exhibited at “Les transphotographiques de Lille” (France) (2003). Shares his work about identity in a workshop by Patrick Zachmann (2017). Some of his photos about 2019 Hirak are exhibited at the Resistance Exhibition (Bucharest Photofest) (2022). His work “Confined in the Sky” is published in \"El Mundo” newspaper, and broadcast on Sunday news at La1 National Spanish TV Network (2021). His work «Aviation Chronicles», is published in French magazine «Revue Epic» (2023). His work \"Le Voyage\" is selected for the portfolio at PHotoESPAÑA festival (2023).In July 2024 \"Le Voyage \" was exhibited in Gran Canaria ,where most of the migrant arrive from Africa, in collaboration with the French NGO \"Doctors of the World \".","user_id":337905,"name":"Djamal Benmokhtar","website":"www.djamalbenmokhtar.com"},{"id":338506,"bio":"Keith Sphiwe Mpumelelo Dliwayo better know by his artist name Keith Virgo, is a multidisciplinary artist from Johannesburg and is currently based in Cape Town, South Africa. \n\n \n\nHe works in the mediums of visual arts stemming from the love of story telling. \n\n \n\nHis work mainly speaks about the different facets of present surroundings and events that occur in our external and internal every day lives based on personal experiences. \n\n​\n\nHe has exhibited in both Cape Town and Amsterdam.\n\n​\n\nCape Town Exhibition - Studio One Gallery (2018)\n\n​\n\nExhibited a photo-series called Possessed which speaks about a man who is possessed by a religion that is not his own. \n\n​\n\nAmsterdam Exhibition - Afrovibes Festival (2018)\n\n \n\nHe exhibited his collage artwork that speaks about the tourism in Cape Town and its effects.","user_id":337904,"name":"Keith Virgo","website":"www.instagram.com/iamkeithvirgo"},{"id":338329,"bio":"Alex Harbich (1994*) born in the south of Germany, lives and works as a photographer in Hamburg. In his work the artist deals with the values, actions, and developments which humans inherently form within themselves. This intricate web of factors stands as the core in his long-term projects. These include for instance topics about identity, fear, and alienation. Harbich’s work questions what it means to be human, that our existence should be viewed as a phenomenon and how society can be seen as a deeply layered and complex collective.\n\nAfter starting to approach the medium autodidactically, he graduated in 2021 at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences with a Bachelor of Arts in photography. His work has been exhibited at the Triennal of Photography, at the Altonaer Museum and within the luxury hotel Grand Hyatt. In addition, he was part of the program at the Berlin based Galerie Minimal and was selected for two covers of the German governments yearly report on economy and energy. Besides his artistic endeavours he also works as a professional photographer in the fields of architecture and portraiture. If he is not photographing parking complexes at day or woods at night, he conceptualizes large scale instillations and projects in his studio.","user_id":337727,"name":"Alex Harbich","website":"www.alexharbich.com"},{"id":841759,"bio":"Eu recomendo 393bet como meu site favorito de apostas online, confiável, com ótimos b?nus e suporte rápido, diário e seguro.\n\nMarca  393bet\nSite    https://393bet.de.com/\nEndere?o: Plataforma digital 393bet, disponível em todo o Brasil  \nNúmero de telefone: Suporte 393bet +55 11 3933-9393  \nEmail: suporte@393bet.de.com \nHashtag: #393bet.de.com","user_id":827602,"name":"gwsadtyfd gwsadtyfd","website":"393bet.de.com"},{"id":338337,"bio":"A passionate photographer since schooling. Interested in streets and travel photography. Previously employed with a few Multi-National Companies before seriously involved full time in photography. In 2017, he published a co-authored coffee table book entitled \"Cerita2 Chinchin (Stories from Chinchin)\", about a local village in Melaka, Malaysia. Another book was launched in June 2019, this time a collection of family recipes and the stories behind it. Currently working for a shipping company and spend his spare time improving his creative flair inphotography.","user_id":337735,"name":"Muhammad Faidz Zainal Abidin","website":""},{"id":338352,"bio":"Formación 2011- 2013  \n2014 exposiciones emergentes\nDesde el 2015 hasta hoy se encuentra participando de talleres y clínica de obra en el espacio Quema la Nave en Buenos Aires, trabajando en nuevos ensayos fotográficos, siendo la diversidad de los cuerpos uno de los ejes temáticos visuales en la actualidad.\nEn Julio del 2017 expuso, uno de sus  trabajos, en el Centro de Investigación Cinematográfica (CIC) en CABA\nEl 25 de agosto del mismo año, como resultante finalista del concurso Impulso Cabrera, expuso su fotografía, parte de su serie acerca del femicidio y la violencia de genero, en la Universidad de Palermo\nEn enero de 2018 expuso su \"Antología para algunos\" en la ONG Fundación Cariló.  Fue publicado en Flamantes Libro #10 en España en marzo.\n2019 Expone nuevamente en el CIC, Ciudad de San Luis. También publicó su primer libro de manera autogestiva \"Habitación Compartida\".\n2020 le permitió dar una serie de charlas en la provincia de Misiones, en Oberá\nHoy en día, en actividad, realiza proyectos individuales y colectivos, la búsqueda sigue .","user_id":337750,"name":"Pablo Sombrero","website":"pablosombrero.com"},{"id":338229,"bio":"Deb Fong has been photographing around the world for 24 years, amplifying her perspectives on humanity and diverse cultures. After living in Asia and Europe for 6 years, she returned to NYC in 2019.\n\nBased in NYC, Fong's work has been featured in the International Center of Photography, five Women Street Photographers exhibitions, and two Art on the Ave NYC exhibitions. She is a Smithsonian Portrait Competition 2022 Semi-Finalist, American Photography OPEN 2022 and 2023 Finalist, and Siena International Photo Awards 2023 and 2024 Finalist.\n \nHer imagery has been published in Harper’s Bazaar, #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis, and Aperture's Revolution Is Love: A Year of Black Trans Liberation.","user_id":337627,"name":"Deb Fong","website":"debfong.com"},{"id":338240,"bio":"Filipino American photographer who offers a unique blend of documentary style.","user_id":337638,"name":"Paolo Jay Agbay","website":"paolojayagbay.com"},{"id":338486,"bio":"With no formal training or professional equipment, I always felt very compelled to capture what I was seeing, how I was seeing it. I have a large collection of images that I collected during my travels and experiences, and I recently started selecting, editing and posting my favorite ones. This process is helping me understand my strengths as much as my weaknesses. As I continue to learn and improve, hopefully I can bring a little bit of joy to others!","user_id":337884,"name":"Vicente Alcober","website":"500px.com/vicente_alcober"},{"id":338834,"bio":"1950 in München geboren.\n33 Jahre lang Leiter der Volkshochschule München-Nord, Fotodozent, Initiator und Leiter des Projektes \"FotoArt München\", Organisator der  Münchner Fototage. \nMeine Motivschwerpunkte: Menschenfotografie in all ihren Facetten, insbesondere die Reportage- bzw. Straßenfotografie, Bühnen- und Theaterfotografie, besondere Sichtweisen.\nIn den vergangenen Jahren habe ich München überwiegend von \"unten\" fotografiert. Unmittelbar mit der Kamera auf dem \"Boden der Realität\". Dabei sind völlig neue Perspektiven und Sichtweisen von z.T. ganz bekannten Motiven entstanden. \nDiv. Ausstellungen, u.a.:  „Sylt bei jedem Licht“,  „Künstlerporträts“,  „Venedig, als hätten wir geträumt….“ , \"Aus meiner Sicht\", \"Eiskanal\", \"Ismaninger Köpfe usw. Im Frühjahr 2015 waren 70 Exponate meiner Münchner \"PerspekTIEFEN\" -im Valentin-Karlstadt-Musäum\" zu sehen. \n2010 \"Tassilopreis\" für Kunst und Kultur der Süddeutschen Zeitung und Träger des Bundesverdienstkreuzes für Kunst/Kultur und Bildung.","user_id":338232,"name":"Herbert Becke","website":"www.derbecke.de"},{"id":338684,"bio":"I do lens based image projects, monochromatic and, sometimes, color. These are \"long form\" series with common themes. These evolve over time, starting with photographs and processed to explore hidden themes and complexities.\n\n","user_id":338082,"name":"Dan Derby","website":"www.danderby.com"},{"id":338699,"bio":"Isabel López @venkatesulu\nLicenciada en comunicación social por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid  y autodidacta en la fotografía, llevo toda mi vida haciendo fotografía, aunque hasta hace 4 años no había mostrado mi trabajo\nHace 4 años me propuse como reto artístico personal y terapéutico hacer fotos sólo con teléfono móvil y editarlas con Snapseed desde mi móvil también, (desde el Samsung S2, S5, pasando por Xperia Z3, Huawei P9, hasta el Huawei p20 pro actual) y compartirlas en Instagram. Mi proceso creativo surge un poco de mis emociones, de mis lecturas, de conversaciones con amigos que me inspiran, por mi particular mirada hacia la vida, por mis experiencias vitales.\nTengo diferentes  series fotográficas que he compartido en mi cuenta de Instagram como @venkatesulu, alguna de ellas son #sumergidaenmimundov #lamujerhabitada  #lesenfantsdemadagascar #venkatesulu_madagascar #beautysimplethingsv #vidasalmacenadas #messnerlechat \nHe participado en diferentes exposiciones colectiva;","user_id":338097,"name":"Isabel Lopez","website":""},{"id":339343,"bio":" After a  career in the Biological Sciences, I now try and use some of those same skills to analyse,  capture and record, the living World around me.","user_id":338741,"name":"Jennifer Rees Mann","website":"jennyreesmann.co.uk"},{"id":339658,"bio":"My name is Jemar Sweets and I am a travel photographer of my business name LensWorthy Imagery.  I love taking pictures of the Urban cities, I also do portraits and prints. I have been doing Photography for 4 years and it has made a big difference in my life. I currently use a Nikon 5600 which has made me do a lot better than when i started. I am beyond grateful to be a photographer I want to expand and also create more stories because every time I take a picture it is a story that is always being captured. ","user_id":339056,"name":"Jemar Sweets","website":"lensworthyimagery.com"},{"id":339360,"bio":"Born and raised in the Lower East Side of New York City, David’s photographs are an observation into the dynamics between the environment and those who inhabit them. Often turning his focus on form and abstraction to suggest these relationships, his interest is not within the idea of story telling or the depiction of reality. Working primarily with analog photographic materials and processes, David’s curiosity is shaped by the interaction between the materiality of a photograph, and the constant negotiation between chance and control.\n\nBest known for his black and white analogue work and photo books, he has published three books, several of  which are held in library collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public Library, and the Center for Book Arts. In 2022, David was awarded the Corky Lee Image of Hope award by the New York State Assembly Member, recognizing his impact on the community through the Arts with his works, Where Did All the Flowers Go? and Some Chinatown Portraits. ","user_id":338758,"name":"David Zheng","website":"www.davidzhengstudio.com"},{"id":339377,"bio":"Adira Bennett (pseudonym of E.K.) is a 22-year-old artist and writer living in New York City. Her work has been previously published in The Feminist Wire, The Mighty, NAILED Magazine, Maudlin House, and more. She loves dogs, peaches, and bookstores, and she is currently working toward her bachelor's degree in criminology.","user_id":338775,"name":"Adira Bennett","website":"www.adirabennett.com"},{"id":342113,"bio":"Daniel Quintana has a background in social impact, as the co-founder of I Like Local, a marketplace that won multiple awards from the United Nations, Booking.com, Newsweek, and other organizations for it’s innovative business model. I Like Local, focused on empowering local people and community organizations in Africa and Asia through an equitable tourism platform that kept 100% of profits within communities. Daniel received recognition as one of the world's next-generation leaders in tourism by the World Tourism Forum while working at I Like Local. He also works as a consultant for various companies and NGOs in the social impact and sustainable tourism sectors, including the world's first certified B-Corporation. Daniel is currently pursuing a master's degree at the prestigious School of Oriental and African Studies in London, which is ranked #2 in the world for its international development program. \n\nDaniel is of Cuban descent and was born and raised in Miami. He has over a decade of experience working and living abroad, having spent time in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Northern Thailand, and Kenya.\n","user_id":341511,"name":"Daniel Quintana","website":"www.danielquintanaphotography.com"},{"id":342698,"bio":"I love photography! As a child I always wanted to capture the moment around me. It was not until recently that I decided I wanted photography to be my life. I may not be able to afford schooling but I strive everyday to learn something new about photography, to help better my own work. ","user_id":342096,"name":"Kristen Mason","website":"www.shotsbymason.com"},{"id":343379,"bio":"\n","user_id":342777,"name":"Fabien M.","website":"www.facebook.com/fabienma76"},{"id":342191,"bio":"I have always made art (mixed media collages). I switched to photography several years ago and that is my passion. \nEDUCATION:\nMaster of Architecture and Landscape Architecture degrees from Harvard Graduate School of Design and the University of New Mexico. B.S. in Art from Parsons School of Design and NYU. \n\nPHOTOGRAPHY \u0026amp;; MAGAZINE EXHIBITIONS:\nA.Smith Gallery, Soho Photo Gallery, Black Box Gallery, Praxis Gallery, Ebell of Los Angeles, Illumiine Gallery, Tatispace (Albania), Hand Magazine, Blank Wall Gallery (Athens), Hive Gallery, Los Angeles Center of Photography, Angel City Brewery, LACDA,","user_id":341589,"name":"karen numme","website":"www.karennumme.com"},{"id":342080,"bio":"Amy Parrish is a globally-exhibited interdisciplinary artist and writer. She served as the Director of Operations and instructor for The Light Space; a program offering photography training to young women affected by the commercialized sex trade and to staff members of anti-trafficking organizations. In between long-term projects in India and Thailand, she has focused on her craft in Midcoast Maine, traveled extensively across the US, and currently writes for various publications and digital platforms.\n\nThrough the previous decade, Parrish worked as an award-winning portrait photographer, teaching other professionals within the industry through conferences, workshops, and private mentorship. Her studio practice was filmed for two seasons of Photovision and her work was recognized as “Best in Portrait” in WPPI’s international photography competition.\n\nIn 2014 her focus shifted from commercial work to very personal, hand-processed image-making. She incorporated found objects, sculpture and 19th-century historic processes, brushing emulsions onto paper and exposing them to light. This work has been recognized in international photo festivals, venues such as the Huntington Museum of Art, and received  First Prize in the Julia Margaret Cameron Award.\n","user_id":341478,"name":"Amy Parrish","website":"www.amyparrish.com"},{"id":344242,"bio":"Tim Jamieson is a street photographer from the south of England. Currently based in the Cotswolds and working on a variety of projects. ","user_id":343640,"name":"Tim Jamieson","website":"www.timjamieson.co.uk"},{"id":343053,"bio":"Nilton Santolin, a photographer from Porto Alegre, started his career in 1984. Joining the reporter's attention to the aesthetics of advertising, he carried out several projects that portray the daily life and architecture of cities in Brazil and abroad. Besides the strong performance in professional photography groups and exhibitions in Rio Grande do Sul, he has already exhibited his works in Rio de Janeiro, Uruguay and Switzerland.\nHis most recent work is the photo book commemorating the 20 years of UNICRED RS, which are portrayed in black and white forty cities of Rio Grande do Sul, as a result of this work follows a traveling exhibition of eleven photographs of the State book . Santolin has photos that are part of the MARGS collection Rio Grande do Sul Art Museum, Ado Malagoli. Defining itself as \"an imaginary spoiler of details\", its greater interest is to impact the viewer by the lightness or strangeness of the image.","user_id":342451,"name":"Nilton Santolin","website":"www.niltonsantolin.com.br"},{"id":344329,"bio":"\n\"All in all it's worth it – even for the little victories – standing by as a witness to the dark rumblings of history\"  – Urthboy \n\nSelf-taught documentary photographer and writer Samuel Eder is devoted to capturing ordinary people caught up in extraordinary situations. Inspired by communities tempered by hardship, and hostility, Samuel's work explores a dark, more passionate, and sincere side of human nature. \n\nFor his series The Face Of Donbas (2019/2020) he spent several months photographing life on the frontlines of Ukraine's ongoing war. Visiting both sides of the conflict, he was embedded with troops and worked closely with local aid groups – photographing the perpetrators, victims, and bystanders of this bloody conflict.\n\nSamuel has continued to work in the Ukraine conflict zone, and other post-soviet spaces, writing for The Guardian, ABC News, The Wire, and Radio Free Europe.  Today the Austrian / Australian is working as a paramedic in Vienna.\n","user_id":343727,"name":"Samuel Eder","website":"www.samueleder.com"},{"id":345139,"bio":"Ich bin junge Fotografin besten Alters. Auch vorher habe ich das und jenes geknipst , aber ein bisschen ernster habe ich das erst vor eineinhalb Jahren begonnen (inzwischen sind schon 2 Jahre vergangen). Jetzt mache ich das jeden Tag und leidenschaftlich gern.","user_id":344537,"name":"Daina Burve","website":"Habe keine. Nur eine E-Mail Adresse: daina.bur@inbox.lv"},{"id":841749,"bio":"939bet oferece apostas esportivas variadas, bônus atrativos e plataforma segura, ideal para quem busca diversão e lucros online.\n\nMarca 939bet\nSite  https://939bet.uk.net/\nEndereço：Avenida 939bet, Bairro 939bet  \nNúmero de telefone：+55 11 939bet-939bet  \nEmail：contato@939bet.uk.net\nHashtag：#939bet","user_id":827592,"name":"hgbc bvbf","website":"939bet.us.org"},{"id":344860,"bio":"Phillip Reed is a Brooklyn based photographer and artist; he graduated from the London College of Communication in 2010. His photographs broadly explore the effects of environment upon the experience of the individual, of particular interest is the way that the city is inextricably linked to the existence of human beings and the continuous process of interaction between the two. His work has been exhibited internationally including shows in Morocco, South Korea, China, Canada and the UK.","user_id":344258,"name":"Phillip Reed","website":"www.phillipreed.co.uk"},{"id":344372,"bio":" Salvatore John Sgroi is a Image Creator with a love for mood, atmosphere and authentic abstraction, born and raised in New York City, Film and music was a huge inspiration for Salvatore at a young age.\n\nIn 2010 with the birth of his daughter he began his journey into photography trying to capture those precious moments of her, not yet realizing that he would soon start using the camera as a tool to create images that he always thought about achieving with other media.\n\nSalvatore began photographing anything from bubbles, to painting inside the toilet, he felt a freedom from boundaries such as time, energy and space.\nNow a student of the history of Jazz along with reading about the early abstract expressionist movement in America, Salvatore was inspired and felt a connection to their spontaneous improvised process of creating.\nHis passion for this independent means of expression, lead him to create a technique for experimentation and exploration through a desire to make images that support the wonder and abstract nature connected to our individuality.\nSalvatore's focus is on the moment with objects, color and emotion in mind to examine the unknown within the abstract.\nSalvatore was originally a musician, songwriter and performer while creating the posters, passes and album covers for his band in the 90s. Salvatore believes that Cinema has had a huge impact of inspiration on his aesthetic eye in photography.\nSalvatore is working in different types of media connected to photography and the manipulation of anesthetic techniques in images.\nNow 2019, Salvatore is bringing all of himself into the images\nCombining emotions with abstractions, communicating the pain and unknown uncertainty of life with the simple awareness of being, marrying experiences with experimentation and exploration for digital imagery.\n","user_id":343770,"name":"Salvatore Sgroi","website":"salsgroi.pixels.com"},{"id":344503,"bio":"1975 - I just born. \"hello world !\"\n1987 - I see for the first time appear an image in a revealing bowl.\n1995 - my only training in photography, just for a week. Theme: shooting and printing in black and white.\n1997 - military service in French Guiana: electronic cameras and zooms are not made for me or for the humidity. From now on, will be mechanical camera and fixed focal lengths.\n2001 - Motorcycle accident and paralyzed right arm. The Rolleiflex appears in my life, let it be tamed by my only left hand. I start to develop and print myself.\n2005 - first telemetric 24x36 camera\n2015 - first 4x5 camera\n2016 - first steps in the development and printing in silver color (C41 / RA4).\n2018 - a useless job that does not pay, 16 years of photographic archives and not enough time to print, friends who remind me (dying) that life is too short: it's time for me to make some arrangements ...","user_id":343901,"name":"Emmanuel Combeau","website":"www.emmanuelcombeau.fr"},{"id":344483,"bio":"Maaike (35), is a Fine Art photographer based in Amsterdam. Graduated in 2018 at the Fotoacademie in Amsterdam and she has 15 years of experience as an Artwork Designer. \n\nIn photography she found a way to express herself, both sensory and intuitively.\nWandering through the darkest hours of the night she seeks to find beauty in trivial subjects. The abstraction of nature, feminine softness. The comfort of darkness.\nWhen the sun sets she feels free to create her own suggestive world where only her rules apply.\nDuring development of the films, she experiments with chemicals and combines different materials. Searching for the beauty of imperfection.\n\nMaaike Navon\nmaaikenavon.com\n@maaike_navon\n","user_id":343881,"name":"m Navon","website":"www.maaikenavon.com"},{"id":345193,"bio":"I am a doctor by profession from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Photography is one of my passions. I mainly do street \u0026amp; travel photography. I like to work on lights, shadows, layers, night streets \u0026amp; with animals in streets. ","user_id":344591,"name":"MD AKIB AMJAD","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/akb_898"},{"id":346674,"bio":"World wanderer from Thailand. ","user_id":346072,"name":"Warun Siriprachai","website":""},{"id":345846,"bio":"Tika Jabanashvili, Mobile photographer.\nborn: 1993.15.03, Georgia, Tbilisi\nwork: Parliament of Georgia, in PROCEDURAL ISSUES AND RULES COMMITTEE as a contracted employee.\nEducation: the degree of bachelor of law. The degree of Master of law, the degree of Master of EU law.\nPhotography Achievements: \n2017- personal exhibition - \" hang it out\"\n2018 - winner of the World Bank Photo Contest - End Powerty\nGipa photo contests -independent Georgia -second place\n2019 - 16 best mobile photographers in the world\nwinner of the 2019 European photo marathon - Europa Fair 2019\nfinalist of the German photo festival 2019\n2020 personal exhibition - self portrait - organizes ARTUP STREET GALLERY\nphoto content \"Woman's rights\" finalist\nTwo-time winner of magti photo contest\na member of the arclassified creators team\nwinner of the competition of lace up, speak out and etc.","user_id":345244,"name":"Tika Jabanashvili","website":"www.instagram.com/tikajabanashvili"},{"id":345149,"bio":"Intrigued to capture all the instances, contradictions, symbols of faith that makes our everyday life. With my practice, I intend to find those moments questioning my own values through a deeply environmental and political view.","user_id":344547,"name":"Paul Lequay","website":""},{"id":345869,"bio":"My name is Barbara Ronchetti, I live in Rome and I was always interested in studying human being. I believe that  photography is one of the best ways to meet different souls and it gives each photographer the oppurtunity to tell different stories about them. Photography allows you to evolve as human being. ","user_id":345267,"name":"Barbara Ronchetti","website":""},{"id":346304,"bio":"\nI am  a Kodak International award-winning photographer with an MFA degree from Brooklyn College.  Clients include AON Risk Services of New York, NYU Medical Center, Chester Higgins of The New York Times, Architecture and Urban Design Magazine.  Exhibitions include: Women’s World, Ernest Rubenstein Gallery, New York, Intimate Portraits, Duggal Gallery, New York.  Mahvash writes: “Photography is much more than a job for me; it is a tool that I use as an artist.  The creative process of photography brings me joy.  My approach is personalized for each situation.  I am so proud and happy when my clients have tears in their eyes when seeing the images I create for them.  \nWebsite: sabafineartphoto.com","user_id":345702,"name":"Mahvash Saba","website":"mahvashsabaphoto.com"},{"id":346298,"bio":"I am an aspiring photographer with a passion for capturing stories with a camera. ","user_id":345696,"name":"Gaia Boranga","website":"gaiaboranga9ca9.myportfolio.com"},{"id":346819,"bio":"Michel Dessources Jr. is a native Haitian born and raised in Port-au- Prince, Haiti. Michel Currently resides in NYC USA. As a young boy he was exposed to the arts where he developed an appetite for photography and film production.  Subsequently, Michel attended Katherine Gibbs School in NYC where he received an Associate degree in Applied Science in Visual Communications.  He has since become a photographer, graphic designer and cinematographer for over a decade. Everything he has learned and done has come through trial and error and it has made photography interesting and fun. \nMichel has received notoriety in his brief career through the following assignments: Photography for Tommy Hilfiger clothing lines, Art director and photographer for Kat de Luna by Sony/Epic. He worked as an Art Director with Danny Glover at Lincoln Center NYC. \nMichel Dessources’ goal as a professional photographer and a filmmaker is to travel the world and capture nature’s beauty one frame at a time.","user_id":346217,"name":"Michel Jr Dessources","website":"www.AnacaonaFilms.com"},{"id":347840,"bio":"Dom Fernández (Barcelona, 1982)\nI studied Film and Documentary Directing with a Specialization in Sound and Editing in Barcelona.\nMy idea was to create video clips, not only to tell stories but rather to capture the feeling and the atmosphere of the songs through images.\nOver the years I got closer to photography, since it allowed me to show something more complex and above all more personal.\nLittle by little I was focusing more and more on projects than single photographs.\nMusic, cinema, literature and paintings as well have always been great inspirations.\nPhotography is just one more expression tool, which allows me to create halfway between expressing myself and the story I have in mind, and all the possibilities between those two points that depend solely on who is looking at them.\nI am not looking for perfect images in the sense that they are very obvious and complete in themselves, I try to provoke a dialogue, a question or a scenario through incomplete images that leave a space for whoever looks at them to fill them in their own way depending on their experiences, their subconscious , their conscience and it makes it to participate in their own story.\n\n","user_id":347238,"name":"dom fernandez","website":"www.domfernandez.com"},{"id":347933,"bio":"I’m curious. I’ve always been this way. I love to hear people’s stories and see inside their worlds. I see beauty in the details that many never notice. The still image can say so much about life and the human condition. It's these moments that bring me joy. ","user_id":347331,"name":"sally Coggle","website":"sallycogglephotography.com"},{"id":346966,"bio":"\nTim Mickleburgh grew up in London and now lives and works in the Pacific Northwest. He studied graphic design and photography at the Bournemouth College of Art and was an intern at the Darkroom Workshop in Berkeley.\n\nHe worked professionally as an imaging specialist at a Seattle aerospace company, where he learned new skills in film and video production, photogrammetry, high-speed photography and color correction. He began teaching community college classes in basic darkroom techniques, and later became a full-time teacher in England and in Wisconsin, where he taught classes in photography, film and video editing, graphic design and media theory.\n\nTim has made personal photographs for as long as he can remember and is still fascinated by the medium and its effects on our view of the world. His investigations have led him to study visual perception and the process of learning and recall, but the grail remains elusive: to step out on a crisp September morning, like he did as a young man, with a brand-new Pentax, a fresh roll of film, and eyes wide open. ","user_id":346364,"name":"Timothy Mickleburgh","website":"www.lensculture.com/timothy-mickleburgh-2"},{"id":348861,"bio":"Mirko Varano is a street photographer whose work has been exhibited in several European galleries over the past 10 years. His work focuses on the interaction between humans and their urban surroundings and on the grotesque, surrealistic, and often alienating aspects of today's urban life.\n\n","user_id":348259,"name":"Mirko Varano","website":"www.mirkovarano-photography.com"},{"id":347118,"bio":"Adriane de Souza, a Brazilian creative based in Doha, Qatar, embarked on her journey into visual arts driven by a quest for freedom and self-expression. She initially pursued a BA in Social Sciences at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), but her passion for the arts led her to discover photography as a means of personal liberation. This passion ultimately guided her to pursue an MFA in Interdisciplinary Design Studies at VCUarts Qatar.\n\nAdriane's dedication and talent quickly gained recognition. In 2019, she was selected as an Adobe Rising Star, a distinction that opened numerous doors for her. Her involvement in the Tasweer Photography Festival, both as a juror and an educator, further solidified her standing in the photography community. There, she shared her insights on the importance of freedom in creative expression, inspiring others to embark on their own photographic journeys.\n\nAdriane's work has been exhibited internationally, with shows in Brazil, Qatar, Russia, the USA, the UAE, and the United Kingdom. Her portfolio, has earned her commissions and features in prestigious publications such as Vogue, GQ, The New York Times, Der Spiegel, The Telegraph, Stern Mag","user_id":346516,"name":"Adriane de Souza","website":"www.adrianedesouza.com"},{"id":347799,"bio":"Everything you see and everything you will ever see will have happened in the past. Now is instantaneous, my pictures are unposed. I’m captivated by unposed photography, it’s instantaneous curation; the  series of choices and sensibilities its shaped by; the elements that compliment, and those that don’t.\n\nMy photographs mostly result from walks, in cities, towns, beaches, any public area with competing influences. \nArmed with a small bank of sensibilities, I’m hoping to find the majesty within a moment, and observe with a genuine awe in what might be.","user_id":347197,"name":"Darran Roper","website":"darranroper.com"},{"id":348568,"bio":"Caleb est né dans les années 80. Après 10 ans dans la vidéo commerciale et musicale en tant que réalisateur, il revient à son premier amour: la photographie. Caleb travaille sur le mouvement et crée des superpositions sans post-production. Ses images sont créées lors du tournage. Pas d'édition, pas d'effet numérique pour créer la multi image. Caleb utilise son appareil photo numérique comme c’était un appareil photo. Sa première exposition personnelle en 2014 à la Fat Gallery montre \"Sûrimpressions\". Un travail mélancolique et sensible basé sur les souvenirs de ses jardins d’enfance. Deux ans après, son travail est sélectionné par le festival A-part 2016 à l'Hôtel de Manville aux Baux de Provence. Il a exposé une nouvelle série nommée \"Iatsu Suru\". Ce travail montre son errance au Japon. Caleb a exploré les villes japonaises, à la recherche de différents points de vue sur un même lieu pour capter le rythme de la ville, montrer le vertige du mouvement et révéler l'imperceptible. Depuis ","user_id":347966,"name":"Caleb Krivoshey","website":"www.calebkrivoshey.fr"},{"id":347428,"bio":"I was born and live in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since I was young I understood that I wanted to have many lives, that one life would not be enough to satisfy my desire to experience different realities. I have been a lawyer, journalist, audiovisual producer, co-director of a cultural space and a short film festival, cultural manager, teacher and, for more than eight years now, my obsession is to go out with my camera to let myself be surprised by people, places, situations, serendipities and that kind of beautifully unpredictable thing.\n\nI love walking the streets, they are my jungle. I enjoy observing their dynamics and details, talking to people, learning about their lives, bonding, and for all of that to permeate my work. I see everything transforming in front of me in combinations of people, lights, colors, shadows. Furthermore, I always felt like a fish in the water among a crowd, whether it is at a sporting event, a festival for the people, or a protesting demonstration. These energies lift me up and nourish my photography.\n\nIf I have to define genres, I could say that I do street, documentary and social photography, although I don't care about these kinds of labels. I wander, I interact, I search and search for myself, that's all. At this stage, in this life, what interests me most is to continue transforming myself through these experiences and evolving along with my photography.","user_id":346826,"name":"Federico Borobio","website":""},{"id":347560,"bio":"Ayesha's life has been a colorful tapestry, woven with threads of diverse cultures and rich experiences. Born and bred in the vibrant land of Pakistan, she traversed through the exotic landscapes of the Middle East before finding herself in the sun-kissed shores of Australia in 2014.\n\nHer lens has captured moments of love and joy, both on the streets and at weddings, making her a seasoned photographer. As a mother, she has nurtured a unique perspective that has allowed her to observe people and their nuances across cultures up close and personal.\n\nWith her keen eye and heart full of empathy, Ayesha delves deep into her autoethnographic approach to create masterpieces that reflect her experiences. She holds a Master's degree from the prestigious Australian Film Television and Radio School, specializing in the art of Documentary filmmaking.\n\nAyesha's creative journey began at the College of Art and Design at the University of Punjab in Pakistan, where she honed her skills as an independent photographer for over eight years. Her passion for capturing the essence of human emotions in her photographs is evident in her work, which speaks volumes about her talent and dedication.\n","user_id":346958,"name":"Ayesha Farooq","website":""},{"id":347577,"bio":"","user_id":346975,"name":"Manlin Yang","website":""},{"id":347622,"bio":"Paul Vincent Kuntz is an award winning Houston-based documentary photographer whose work has been exhibited in fine art galleries internationally. His career has spanned more than thirty years. From documenting culturally rich neighborhoods\u0026nbsp;in Houston to religious pilgrimages in Bosnia, he has always respectfully and creatively captured\u0026nbsp;the passion of the human spirt.\u0026nbsp; \n\nHis photographs are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts (Houston), Museet for Fotokunst (Odense, Denmark), and in various private collections, including that of the late Helmut Gernsheim (Lugano, Switzerland). In 2012 his work was featured in the photographic exhibition “The Birth of Photography - Highlights of the Gernsheim Collection” at the Reiss-Englehorn Museum in Mannheim, Germany.\u0026nbsp; This was a career-high moment in that the exhibition also included the world's first recorded photographic image by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce\u0026nbsp;from 1826.\u0026nbsp;\n\n","user_id":347020,"name":"Paul Vincent Kuntz","website":"www.paulvincentkuntz.com "},{"id":347850,"bio":"Xiaohui Wu (b. 1993) is a photo editor and photojournalist based in Beijing, China. She began her professional career after earning a master's degree in journalism in 2018. Her work primarily focuses on social issues in China, including social justice, gender equality, urbanization, environmental concerns, and the challenges of an aging society.\n\nFrom September 2023 to April 2024, she worked as a photo and video journalist for China Daily’s Africa bureau in Nairobi, Kenya. During this time, she covered China-Africa cooperation across various sectors, climate change in East Africa, and gender issues within Maasai communities.\n\nHer photo story on climate change at Poyang Lake, China’s largest freshwater lake, won the Bronze Prize in the Environment category at the 2023 Asian Press Photo Awards. As an editor, Xiaohui and her team received third prize at the China News Award in 2022. Her work has been exhibited at the 2022 Pingyao International Photography Exhibition and the fifth Ningbo International Photo Week.\n\nXiaohui's work has appeared in major publications such as China Daily, Reuters, Initium Media, and Tencent News. She is also a member of the Dixphoto Documentary Photographers League, a collective of young Chinese photographers focused on contemporary issues in China. Her work was featured in Dixphoto’s group exhibition, Life in the Time of COVID-19, at the Shanghai Mass Art Center.","user_id":347248,"name":"Xiaohui Wu","website":"xiaohuiwucn.wixsite.com/xiaohuiwu"},{"id":347864,"bio":"Jussi Hellsten is a Helsinki-based photographer specializing in documentary photography. He is passionate about transforming complex environmental topics into visually compelling narratives that raise awareness and provoke thought. ","user_id":347262,"name":"Jussi Hellsten","website":""},{"id":348196,"bio":"My name is Armaan Khan Rifat. I am a self-taught freelance photographer. I was exposed to photography 6 years back and it has been my passion ever since. In 2014, something flashed to me, and I decided to zoom I a little more and focus photography as my profession. I am glad that I clicked. My experience and expertise lies mainly in portrait candid photography. My other photography area of interest are Portrait, Fashion, Wedding, macro, wildlife, handheld long exposures and lifestyle photography. Thus, photography has majorly framed my career well thus far. Apart from photography, I love to paint, sketch, calligraphy and un-shutter the artistic bounds and wide-angle my creative horizon.","user_id":347594,"name":"Armaan Khan Rifat","website":"www.facebook.com/armaan.akr"},{"id":348548,"bio":"Matthias‘ passion for taking pictures started with looking upwards while his first visit to New York almost 15 years ago and he is still fascinated by this perspective today. \nIn his portfolio he primarily concentrates on architecture and other plants of the urban jungle. The external overload of this visual world that often accompanies one – Matthias is searching balance and giving his own order and ideas. The vanishing point and the geometric division of the pictures are at the core of his shots. \nIn the meantime, Matthias tries to express himself especially in the photography of staircases and stairwells. The varity of the perspectives is not limited to the view from below upwards. But in many cases it is the most attractive. It makes him as a photographer – even though he is looking up from below – appear larger rather than smaller. Not in an arrogant but even more human way. \n","user_id":347946,"name":"Matthias Dietrich","website":"www.mrbromista.com"},{"id":349011,"bio":"Elyse Mertz is a NJ/NYC based photographer who constantly studies movement, gentle or gritty. She reflects on youthfulness, the limits of the body, and its emotional and physical potential. Elyse received her BFA in Dance from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. She has studied at the Art of Photographing Dance Workshop at Jacob's Pillow in 2017 and 2019 under Rose Eichenbaum. Mertz has also studied under\u0026nbsp;Whitney Browne at Jacob's Pillow as well as in Browne’s \"Experimental Photography\",\u0026nbsp;\"Seeing Light\" and \"Creative Composition\" workshops in 2020. Elyse\u0026nbsp;has photographed for Williamsburg Arts NeXus (WAXworks) in NYC and is\u0026nbsp;currently the Company Photographer at Princeton Youth Ballet. Elyse\u0026nbsp;photographs hundreds of dancers and choreographers through personal projects, collaborations, and live performances throughout the area. The pandemic has shifted her perspective and allowed her to explore story-telling with her images. ","user_id":348409,"name":"Elyse Mertz","website":"www.elysemertz.com"},{"id":349460,"bio":"Lighting technician then secondary education teacher, I campaigned a lot for the sharing of a popular association cinema. Installation and marriage in Rabat for an assignment in a high school. Since arriving in Morocco, the village of El Kebab in the Middle Atlas, the stories and endearing characters of the novelist friend Mohamed Nedali, shape my images in solitary crowd. This reality, shaped by the implicit \"photographer's absences\", tries to freeze in the apparent banality of the moment, points of collective strength, in order to question together these determinisms which force our gaze.\n\n","user_id":348858,"name":"Colin Sandoz","website":"colin-sandoz-22.webself.net"},{"id":349948,"bio":"","user_id":349346,"name":"Noura Gauper","website":"www.nouragauper.com"},{"id":350151,"bio":"Born in Bologna on December 1st, 1995.\nIn 2017 he graduated in industrial product design at the University of Bologna. Parallel to the university three-year period, he began to approach photography thanks to the guide of the Bolognese photographer Nicola Cicognani.\nSince then his artistic research is linked to an intimate relationship with the elements of the natural landscape and is conducted through manual experimentation in the components of the photographic language.\n ","user_id":349549,"name":"nicola biagetti","website":""},{"id":349133,"bio":"XIII Photography Prize Arganzuela 2019\n\nX Photography Prize Arganzuela 2017\nHonorable Mention - Photo, People, 2017 \n\nMONOVISIONS AWARDS 2017\n X Photography Prize Arganzuela 2018\n\n Mulafest festival Exhibition","user_id":348531,"name":"Francisco Peralta GutiérrezdelÁlamo","website":"www.pacoperalta-fotografia.com"},{"id":349854,"bio":"I am a Czech hobby photographer.","user_id":349252,"name":"Ladislav Rombald","website":"www.flickr.com/people/ladislav-rombald"},{"id":349844,"bio":"My name is João Queiroz and i am an Fashion and Portrait Photographer.\n\nEvery Editorial, Wedding, Engagement is special in it's own way and it should be recorded just like that, your own moments and feelings perpetuated by my look and lens.\n\nI hope you enjoy my work and that you can see a bit of yourself in it.","user_id":349242,"name":"João Queiroz","website":"www.joaoqphotos.com"},{"id":350034,"bio":"\nPhotographe indépendant Français, j'ai fait le choix d'axer mon activité et mon rythme de vie vers la photographie.\n\nJe suis profondément empreint de photographie argentique noir et blanc, de l'ambiance du labo photo traditionnel, et je crois à l'importance du photographe reporter pour observer, saisir et témoigner.\n\nMon activité se tourne principalement sur le reportage et le portrait que ce soit pour les particuliers, la presse, les entreprises ou les institutions. Dans le même temps je mène des ateliers et cours photo avec tout type de public afin de faire découvrir et pratiquer la photo par tous.\n\n​En parallèle je mène à la fois différents projets artistiques personnels tout comme un travail de fond sur les artistes et leurs ateliers, à chercher dans les interstices de l'art, de la vie et de la vision de chacun un sens à l'image et à la forme, à la couleur ou au monochrome, à l'esprit et au cœur.","user_id":349432,"name":"Clement Descubes","website":"www.clementdescubes.com"},{"id":350962,"bio":"Carl Young is a Fine Art and Street photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. He has a BFA from Temple University in Philadelphia, and has studied at the International Center of Photography in New York City and at the Los Angeles Center of Photography. After a career in New York City creating ad campaigns for Fortune 500 companies, he now devotes his time to exploring and documenting the people and culture of Los Angeles. Carl's work has been included in many juried exhibitions and gallery shows, and his work has been published in various photography magazines. Carl counts Gary Winogrand, René Burri, and Martin Parr as some of his strongest Street photography influences.","user_id":350360,"name":"Carl Young","website":"cyoungphoto.com"},{"id":351375,"bio":"Photografer for passion, live in tuscany. Born in Siracusa 1978","user_id":350773,"name":"Chiara Fazzino","website":"www.chiarafazzino.com"},{"id":351329,"bio":"I am a fine art and documentary photographer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada. I have been published twice in SEITIES Magazine and have exhibited work in two solo shows as well as two group shows.  @Filmphotographic have featured my work several times on their Instagram Account.  I am also the owner of the ONLY  member-based darkroom in Eastern Canada.  https://www.instagram.com/halifax_darkroom/","user_id":350727,"name":"Allen Crooks","website":"www.instagram.com/analogallen/?hl=en"},{"id":351738,"bio":"39 años Buenos Aires - Argentina, Diseñador Gráfico Publicitario incursionándome en mi segunda pasión la Fotografía y también en el Arte Digital\nrecibido de Diseñador Gráfico en la Nueva Escuela de Diseño y Comunicación en donde ademas aprendi los conocimientos principales de la Fotografía. \nDetallista en el ambito profecional de todos mis projectos.","user_id":351136,"name":"Matias Guardamagni","website":""},{"id":350369,"bio":"My background is that of a freelance photojournalist during the 1960s and 1970s. I was self-taught under the guidance of my late husband David Newell-Smith who was a photojournalist for the Observer. In 1978 we decided to change our way of life in order to work together and founded Tadema Gallery London showcasing Abstract  Art, Decorative Arts and eventually specialising in jewellery. Our life’s work and over 600 jewels sold in the gallery were recently published and illustrated with our photography in the book titled ‘Tadema Gallery London: Jewellery from the 1860s to 1960s (arnoldsche Art Publishers 2021 - TADEMA GALLERY LONDON | arnoldsche Art Publishers).\nHaving closed our gallery, I have now gone full circle returning to my passion for Street Photography which is all consuming.","user_id":349767,"name":"Sonya Newell-Smith","website":"www.streetphotography.uk.com"},{"id":351055,"bio":"Belgian based photographer and art aficionado, teaching Graphic Design \u0026amp; Photography @ AP Hogeschool Antwerp (University College). Lover of street photography working both digital and analog. Getting so much satisfaction by  photographing, for more than 30 years, a wonderful art!","user_id":350453,"name":"Wim Gombeer","website":"www.sterkebeelden.be"},{"id":350994,"bio":"My name is Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Hassan, an Egyptian photographer. I am very much interested in all kinds of photography because I see it as a reflection of human’s emotion, the greatness of cultures and to help preserve our tradition from getting wiped in new generation’s mind. I am specialized in Street, travel, and lifestyle photography. Being a Member in (( IUP - PSA - FIAP - GPU - QPC - ADASA -WPG - FIP )) Organizations has given me further courage to step forward in the field . I have achieved many International titles including ((  EFIAP/s - PPSA - EIUP - AICS - GPU CR 2 - ASWAN - BEPSS - LUSPA - EFMPA - GPU HERMS )) . I am also a Honorable judge in international photo Salons . \n","user_id":350392,"name":"Ahmed Mohamed Hassan","website":"aelsayed83.com"},{"id":353335,"bio":"Alkis Plithas was born in Athens, Greece and he lived for many years in the U.K. His photographic interests lie within documentary photography inflected with a personal narrative.  \n\n","user_id":352733,"name":"Alkis Plithas","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/telenous"},{"id":353962,"bio":"I am a visual story teller. I do documentary. I am a  govt. employee. My love for photography drives me whenever I get time. I click the shutter to capture the moments of our life.  I am from West Bengal, India. There are various cultures and people. I love it cultivate my culture through my lenses.","user_id":353360,"name":"Raggeshre Das","website":""},{"id":352172,"bio":"Born and raised in Chile, I have been traveling the world for five years now: learning, working but especially photographing its cultures and nature.\nMy intention? That with these pictures others can see the intrinsic beauty of this world and dialogue with the people, their stories, and the places that are in it.","user_id":351570,"name":"Gabriel Aldea Davila","website":"www.gabrielaldea.com"},{"id":352110,"bio":"A true Southern California native, I love our culture, character, architecture, perfect weather, and the amazing light that pours over everything, allowing me at the right time and place to capture and reveal the extraordinary from the otherwise ordinary, from subject matter that would likely otherwise be overlooked and unseen.\n\nArtists who inspire my work: Atget, Duchamp, De Chirico, Juan Miro, Braque, Stuart Davis, Charles Scheeler, Rauschenberg, Rothko, Clyfford Still, Paul Strand, Walker Evans, Margaret Bourke-White, Minor White, Robert Frank, Ralph Gibson, Lee Friedlander, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Robert Adams, Robbert Flick\n\nEDUCATION\nBA Photography/Printmaking, California State University Long Beach\nMA Art - Photography, California State University Fullerton","user_id":351508,"name":"Gregory Rook","website":"www.gregrookphoto.com"},{"id":352721,"bio":"I call myself a designer who designs the food that is wholesome also edible and designs the photography.\n\nI’ve been working as a recipe developer, food stylist and a photographer. And I have created plant-based modern Korean food and photographs that are on my own website.\n\nKeep finding somewhere in the middle of wholesome food and art and expressing them through my camera.","user_id":352119,"name":"Yu-jeong Jeong","website":"oliviajeong.com"},{"id":352836,"bio":"\nRuxandra Brojboiu is a freelance photographer who lived childhood and adolescence in Constanta, on the Black Sea Coast of Romania and studied Photography at University of Art and Design Cluj-Napoca, Romania.\n\nAfter graduating  in 2011, Ruxandra continued to develop her passion for photography and art ,being involved in theatre projects with rehearsals photo-study and posters ( for Hungarian State Theatre Cluj , National Theatre Targu-Mures , Fabrica de Pensule Cluj ,Puppets Theatre Cluj ) and in urban events (The Transylvania International Marathon ).\nIn 2011 her work was part of the Dolores International Collective Art Installation,curated by Severine Bourguignon in Paris, France.\nIn 2012 she participated with photo-installation at the International Multimedia Exhibition “Constanta Caz 012 “  who was hosted by Visual Arts Centre “Caminul Artei” in Bucharest , Romania.\nRuxandra is interested in exploring and discovering the hidden details of reality (nature and human) and find moments","user_id":352234,"name":"Ruxandra Brojboiu","website":""},{"id":354054,"bio":"From photo and video services to all inclusive production and logistics coordination, we've covered it all. Specializing in remote locations and rugged conditions, we are a team of safety conscious risk takers motivated by sustainable initiatives. Our trusted clients have taken us all over the globe from Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, North and Central America, Oceana, and have even logged a couple thousand miles in the open ocean. With underwater and aerial capabilities in both photo and video we're able to provide unique perspectives which will make your audience feel like they are right there with us.","user_id":353452,"name":"Anthony Rayburn","website":"www.anthonyjrayburn.com"},{"id":353272,"bio":"I studied Fine Art as part of a teaching degree at Oxford university. My medium of choice was photography. I taught for a few years, but after travelling extensively in India, I lost touch with the mainstream and became a self-employed carpenter and raised a family. I then became a graphic designer, designing editorial content for county magazines in England's West Country. Throughout I have been an active semi-professional photographer. I have a collection of editorial-only images held by the Alamy Stock Agency. I currently live in Southern Spain and co-founded Al-Andaluz, a local photography group that holds regular exhibitions.","user_id":352670,"name":"Trevor Thompson","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/trevthompson/sets"},{"id":353904,"bio":"Lu Brito (Salvador, 1971) - Lives and works in Salvador. Starting initially from travel photography, she built a wide visual repertoire on the more than 40 territories she has photographed, always interested in the relationship between singularity and identity. Currently, her research is focused on the body itself, also understanding it as a mobile and performative territory. Through the use of scanography (a technique that uses a desktop scanner as a method of photographic capture) and expanded photography, the artist dedicates herself to experimentation that navigates between self-portraits, photo performance and manual alchemy of printing. By constructing techniques that act actively in the process, Luciana has proposed the construction of phantasmatic images that discuss the landscapes of the body, its erasures and reconstructions, this being a process of little technical and cathartic control, which is not seen and is not said - it is projected.","user_id":353302,"name":"Luciana Brito","website":"lucianabritoaraujo.46graus.com"},{"id":354910,"bio":"Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko first stepped into a darkroom as a biology undergraduate, on a class assignment to photograph common songbirds. Subsequent training introduced him to the joys of photographing incredibly tiny objects through the lens of a very expensive microscope. While he still appreciates small-scale photography during work hours, his favorite pastime is wandering through (un)familiar streets with Canon EOS 5D Mark III set at f/8. Eschewing Robert Capa’s advice, he usually keeps his distance, to better honor the fragile green line between the observer and the observed.","user_id":354308,"name":"Andrei Thomas-Tikhonenko","website":"att.myportfolio.com"},{"id":357211,"bio":"Indígena de Zongolica, con gran gusto por la producción audiovisual, de formación autodidacta, becado en talleres y procesos de producción comunitarios y horizontales, teniendo un reconocimiento nacional en foto fija y otro en un corto documental en México, siempre con la intención de construir la comunalidad a través de la imagen ","user_id":356609,"name":"Donaldo Tequihuactle Choncoa","website":"www.instagram.com/donaldotc_"},{"id":355092,"bio":"Commercial wedding and boudoir photographer, loving also abstract, dramatic and street style photography.  I started my way as photographer many years ago with my old Minolta DYNAX 7000i, later I upgraded to Nikon cameras and great Nikon lens. ","user_id":354490,"name":"Alfonso Lopez Perez","website":"www.uartphoto.com"},{"id":356415,"bio":"My name is Pascal, I'm a photographer by passion, in photography since long time.\n\nTo me photography is all about seeing... More than a form of art, it is a way of being... because once you become aware of the million things around you, you start looking around in a different way... You become much more aware !\n\nOne said \"With our cameras, we capture just tiny fragments of time, to make them eternal\".. I can only agree.","user_id":355813,"name":"Pascal Gauch","website":"www.pascou.com"},{"id":357249,"bio":"\n","user_id":356647,"name":"Carl Christian Bidstrup","website":""},{"id":357410,"bio":"Argentinean photographer living in Chile.","user_id":356808,"name":"Cami Leguizamón","website":"camilaleguizamon.myportfolio.com"},{"id":356628,"bio":"","user_id":356026,"name":"Davide Preziosilli","website":"davidepreziosilli.com"},{"id":356708,"bio":"I'm a Photographer and Graphic Designer born and raised near Chicago, Illinois and currently living in Seattle, Washington.  I discovered my passion, and border-line obsession, for photography as a coping mechanism after a series of tragedies in my personal life. My work is both digital and analog ranging from mountain landscapes, weddings, and urban street.  I simply love all aspects of photography for it's accessibility and ability to capture special moments in time that otherwise might be forgotten.","user_id":356106,"name":"Eric Bird","website":"eric-bird.com/photography"},{"id":356122,"bio":"J'ai découvert la photographie dans le cadre de mes études d'ingénieur topographe à Strasbourg, à travers une discipline nommée la photogrammétrie. Cette approche scientifique de la photographie m'a permis de rapidement me familiariser avec les paramétrages techniques, et depuis je n'ai cessé de pratiquer afin de développer mon sens de l'esthétisme et de la narration.","user_id":355520,"name":"Giacomo Italiano","website":"www.giacomoitalianophotography.com"},{"id":357365,"bio":"Soy Florencia Ferreiros, aventurera, curiosa, movediza, amante de otras culturas y cultora de la vida simple, donde el valor esta puesto en el encuentro, en la introspección, en el contacto con la naturaleza y en apreciar cada momento tal como es, único e irrepetible.\nDesde este lugar sincero y con todo lo que soy, tomo y disfruto cada desafío profesional de fotografía al que me convocan.\n\nI am Florencia Ferreiros, adventurous, curious, mobile, a lover of other cultures and a cultivator of the simple life, where the value is placed on meeting, introspection, in contact with nature and in appreciating each moment as it is, unique. and unrepeatable.\nFrom this sincere place and with all that I am, I take and enjoy every professional photography challenge that I am summoned to.","user_id":356763,"name":"Floppy Ferreiros","website":"www.florferreiros.com"},{"id":357091,"bio":"Sandra Cattaneo Adorno started photographing eight years ago, at the age of 60, and has continuously been thrilled by the possibilities of interacting with the world photography has offered her. \nSandra was commended for the Sony Awards 2016 (exhibition at Somerset House, London), she was published on the LensCulture website and was shortlisted for the first round of the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize in 2017. She received the PDN Exposure Award in 2018.   Sandra was the recipient of the American Illustration-American Photography 2019 Awards and the was proclaimed ND People Photographer of the Year 2019 by Neutral Density Magazine.  \nSandra’s first book, The Other Half of the Sky was published in 2019 and she is working on a second book on Rio de Janeiro to be published by Radius Books in April 2020.\n","user_id":356489,"name":"Sandra Cattaneo Adorno","website":"www.sandracattaneoadorno.com"},{"id":357301,"bio":"Angelica is a Peruvian-born and NYC raised visual story-teller. She is a self-taught photographer who holds a Visual Storytelling certificate from the International Center of Photography. \nAngelica combines her artistic expressions of photography and writing with her passions for culture, animals, and travel. She develops photo projects and documentary-photo series in her beloved New York, and the different places she travels to. Angelica’s photo work mainly focuses on the love and connection that humans have with others, as well as with their culture and experiences.\nAngelica intends for her audience to view her images as relatable, as well as an opportunity to understand, learn and empathize with experiences beyond their own.\nAngelica’s body of work includes young indigenous girls learning photography in Oaxaca, Mexico, working children in the Andes of Peru, the story of an orphanage in Tanzania, and her current photo- documentary project of immigrants in the U.S/Mexico border, as well as a collection of photos of senior dogs and letters written to them by their owners, amongst others.","user_id":356699,"name":"Angelica Briones","website":"abrionesphotography.myportfolio.com"},{"id":357350,"bio":"I'm a professional photographer and I love what I do. Each day is different and comes with it's own set of challenges and rewards. When I'm not working I often walk and take pictures with my dog by my side. Life changes every day with the seasons and times of the day. If we stop and look we will always see something we have never seen before.","user_id":356748,"name":"Melinda Koutchavlis","website":"www.koutchavlis.com"},{"id":358596,"bio":"Photo-journalist telling real stories from the streets of the world's cities. Breaking through artifice and contrivance to document the world as it is, not as we would like to see it. ","user_id":357994,"name":"Alistair Crighton","website":"www.alistaircrighton.com"},{"id":357483,"bio":"Being a professional photographer for 36 years, my work has been published in books and numerous publications. I have extensive commercial photography experience. My photographs have hung in many galleries around the province and Canada. My work is also part of the City of Regina permanent collection. I've taught photography and traveled internationally on photography and video assignments. I have received numerous photographic awards. Recently I have worked on video and still photography on the following documentaries \n\nFinding Al\", about the infamous gangster Al Capone's connection to Canada http://www.findingaldocumentary.com/p/blog-page_7057.html \n\n\"Artist By Night,\" which follows the lives of three Canadian graphic artists/novelists.http://www.artistbynightdocumentary.com/p/about-documentary.html\n\nhttp://loststories.ca/regina/","user_id":356881,"name":"Thomas Bartlett","website":""},{"id":357628,"bio":"Curtis Hughes is a British social documentary and portrait photographer, who uses the medium to explore and question his own identity and belonging through connecting and collaborating with others. Curtis’ areas of interest in photography stem from his curiosity about the human psyche and his desire to question and challenge convention, leading him to gain further insight into our varied experiences of what makes us human.\nHis work, which is often portrait-led, focuses on the exploration of his own and others' identities through connections and exchanges he encounters with others, enabling a further understanding of the beautiful complexities of my human experience with empathy, trust, and compassion, being the key components to his work and values.","user_id":357026,"name":"Curtis Hughes","website":"curtishughesphoto.com"},{"id":537885,"bio":"Christian Kleiman is a Fine Art Photographer who through inspiration and self-teaching evolves continuously by exploring new ways of expression in search of the unheard perspective.\n\nEXHIBITIONS\n- 2025 / Napoli, ITALY / OLTRE LA SOGLIA 2025 / DIVULGARTI \u0026amp; ARCONTE.\n- 2025 / Bologna, ITALY / LITTLE TREASURES  2025 / TREVISAN INTERNATIONAL ART.\n- 2025 / Florence, ITALY / Rossocinabro Firenze Contemporary / ASSOCIAZIONE MUSEI D'ARTE CONTEMPORANEA ITALIANI.\n- 2025 / Rome, ITALY / Group Exhibition \"IDENTITIES\" / ROSSOCINABRO GALLERY.\n- 2025 / New York, USA / Juried Group Exhibition \"INTERCONNECTING LINES\" / ARTIO GALLERY.\n- 2025 / New York, USA / 6th Chelsea Photography Collective Exhibition / AGORA GALLERY.\n- 2024 / Budapest, Hungary / TIFA - Tokyo International Foto Awards Winners Exhibition / HOUSE OF LUCIE GALLERY.\n- 2024 / Tokyo, Japan / TIFA - Tokyo International Foto Awards Winners Exhibition / MARUNOUCHI PHOTO GALLERY \u0026amp; ART SPACE.\n- 2021 / Barcelona, Spain / 6th Biennial of Fine Art \u0026amp; Documentary Photography / FOTONOSTRUM GALLERY.\n- 2015 / Los Angeles \u0026amp; Hong Kong / Perspectives by Skypixel\u0026nbsp;World Tour Exhibition.\n\nAWARDS\n- 2025 / PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2025 / IPA International Photography Awards / 3 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2025 / IPA International Phototography Awards / 4 Official Selections\n- 2025 / 7th International Prize Leonardo Da Vinci / Artistic Merit.\n- 2025 / London Photography Awards / Platinum Winner Award.\n- 2025 / London Photography Awards / 3 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2025 / MUSE Photography Awards /\u0026nbsp;Platinum Winner Award.\n- 2025 / MUSE Photography Awards /\u0026nbsp;2 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2024 / MONOCHROME International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest /\u0026nbsp;4 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2024 / TIFA Tokyo International Foto Awards /\u0026nbsp;Bronze Winner Award.\n- 2024 / NY New York Photography Awards /\u0026nbsp;Gold Winner Award.\n- 2024 / NY New York Photography Awards /\u0026nbsp;3 Silver Winner Awards.\n- 2024 / 6th Chelsea Photography Competition /\u0026nbsp;Certificate of Excellence .\n- 2024 / Luxembourg Art Prize /\u0026nbsp;Artistic Merit.\n- 2024 / ND Neutral Density Photography Awards /\u0026nbsp;4 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2024 / IPA International Photography Awards / Honorable Mention.\n- 2024 / IPA International Photography Awards / Official Selection.\n- 2024 / PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2024 / London Photography Awards / 3 Platinum Winner Awards.\u2028\n- 2024 / London Photography Awards / Gold Winner Award.\u2028\n- 2024 / MUSE Photography Awards / 3 Platinum Winner Awards.\u2028\n- 2024 / MUSE Photography Awards / 2 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2023 / International Color Awards / 2 Nominee Awards.\n- 2024 / MUSE Photography Awards / 3 Platinum Winner Awards.\n- 2024 / MUSE Photography Awards / 2 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2023 / MONOCHROME International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2023 / TIFA Tokyo International Foto Awards / 1st Place Winner Award.\n- 2023 / TIFA Tokyo International Foto Awards / Gold Winner Award.\n- 2023 / NY New York Photography Awards / 2 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2023 / NY New York Photography Awards / 2 Silver Winner Awards.\n- 2023 / Luxembourg Art Prize / Artistic Merit.\n- 2023 / ND Neutral Density Photography Awards / 3 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2023 / IPA International Photography Awards\u0026nbsp;(Deeper Perspective) / Honorable Mention.\n- 2023 / London Photography Awards / 3 Platinum Winner Awards.\n- 2023 / London Photography Awards / Gold Winner Award.\n- 2023 / MUSE Photography Awards / 4 Platinum Winner Awards.\n- 2023 / MUSE Photography Awards / Gold Winner Award.\n- 2022 / International Color Awards / Nominee Award.\n- 2022 / MONOCHROME International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest / 3 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2022 / TIFA Tokyo International Photo Awards / Official Selection.\n- 2022 / NY New York Photography Awards / 3 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2022 / NY New York Photography Awards / Silver Winner Award.\n- 2022 / Luxembourg Art Prize / Artistic Merit.\n- 2022 / Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards / Nominee Award.\n- 2022 / ND Neutral Density Photography Awards / 3 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2022 / IPA International Photography Awards / Official Selection.\n- 2022 / MIFA Moscow International Photo Awards / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2022 / London Photography Awards / 2 Platinum Winner Awards.\n- 2022 / London Photography Awards / 2 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2021 / International Color Awards / 3 Nominee Awards.\n- 2022 / MUSE Photography Awards / 3 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2022 / MUSE Photography Awards / Silver Winner Award.\n- 2022 / 17th Pollux Awards / Category Winner \u0026amp; Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2021 / MONOCHROME International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2021 / TIFA Tokyo International Photo Awards / Official Selection.\n- 2021 / NY New York Photography Awards / 3 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2021 / Luxembourg Art Prize / Artistic Merit.\n- 2021 / ND Neutral Density Photography Awards / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2021 / Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards / 4 Nominee Awards.\n- 2021 / IPA International Photography Awards / 2 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2021 / MUSE Photography Awards / 5 Gold Winner Awards.\n- 2021 / MUSE Photography Awards / 3 Silver Winner Awards.\n- 2021 / MUSE Photography Awards / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2021 / MIFA Moscow International Photo Awards / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2021 / 16th Pollux Awards / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2020 / International Color Awards / 2 Nominee Awards.\n- 2020 / MONOCHROME International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2020 / ND Neutral Density Photography Awards / 2 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2020 / IPA International Photography Awards / 3rd Place Winner Award.\n- 2020 / IPA International Photography Awards / 3 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2020 / MUSE Creative Awards / Silver Winner Award.\n- 2020 / SIPA Siena International Photo Awards / 2 Finalist.\n- 2019 / FAPA Fine Art Photography Awards / 2 Nominee Awards.\n- 2019 / MONOCHROME International Black \u0026amp; White Photography Contest / 2 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2019 / CHROMATIC Photo Awards / 2 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2019 / The EPSON International Pano Awards / Bronze Award.\n- 2019 / ND Neutral Density Photography Awards / 7 Honorable Mention Awards.\n- 2019 / MONOVISIONS B\u0026amp;W Photography Awards / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2019 / PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris / Honorable Mention Award.\n- 2019 / SIPA Siena International Photo Awards / 2 Finalist.\n- 2018 / CHROMATIC Photo Awards / Honorable Mention Award.","user_id":537301,"name":"Christian Kleiman","website":"www.christiankleiman.com"},{"id":358307,"bio":"Surprendre, émouvoir et faire sourire est mon credo.\nMa question est toujours de savoir si ce que je crée va apporter quelque chose.\nÉmotion venant de motion, mouvoir, ma création va-t-elle faire bouger le spectateur, dans son regard, sa perception de son monde, son point de vue, ses émotions, son corps... et me surprendre moi-même? \nÉmouvoir dans la surprise, en douceur, subrepticement...\nJe ne fais pas dans l'énorme, bien que cela puisse être grand. Je ne fais pas dans le violent bien que cela puisse être fort. \nTout en étant une artiste plasticienne, je me suis appropriée l'outil \"photographie\" depuis quelques temps, et de manière parallèle à mon travail de peinture et plastique, je m'y exprime de manière tout aussi abstraite.\nJ'y transmets tout l'étonnement que je me procure à moi-même, ainsi que le plaisir de découvrir une autre réalité.\nMon argument principal est la subtilité, la poésie, la tendresse si possible, de manière parfois minimale, d'autres fois expressionniste","user_id":357705,"name":"Elisabeth Laplante","website":"www.laplanteelisabeth.com"},{"id":358855,"bio":"The best thing about a photograph is that it doesn't change even when people change","user_id":358253,"name":"Joaquim Garrido","website":"joaquimphotography.wixsite.com/my-site"},{"id":357987,"bio":"I’m a French freelance designer and photographer. My higher interests in photography are the exploration of human ways of life, the understanding of relations between people individualities and their culture, and visual experimentations focused on the power of colors.\n\nIn 2014, I created a photography collective in France to share projects, visions, skills and equipments. I traveled many times with my camera in South America (Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru), in Nepal and in India. After several round trips from France to Bolivia where I went for the first time in 2006, I moved to this country to work there during 4 years (from 2017 to 2020). I often practice color street photography and I realized design and photography projects focused on a social and a cultural dimension. I also taught design and photography in high education institutions, like the University of San Fransisco Xavier de Chuquisaca in the city of Sucre.","user_id":357385,"name":"François Dupont","website":"www.francoisdupont.fr"},{"id":358966,"bio":"I found an interest in photography about eight years ago. I studied at the Institute of Design and Fine Arts in Lahti, Finland. Since I graduated last spring I have been working in Helsingin Sanomat  (The largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries) and also focusing on long-term documentary projects. ","user_id":358364,"name":"Mikko Suutarinen","website":"www.mikkosuutarinen.com"},{"id":359355,"bio":"I have been photographing the streets of London and Paris for years. I never go out without my camera. Taking photos is my adrenaline, I hope you will like the one I am presenting today. ","user_id":358753,"name":"Sonia Dyens-Fitoussi","website":"www.soniafitoussi.book.fr "},{"id":358678,"bio":"Having studied sociology and later sonology, I have been working in the Academy for Theatre and Dance in Amsterdam, The Netherlands for 20 years now. I always thought of myself as a person who's perceives the world mostly through sound, but I found out that if a photo is well made, I can really get into the picture.\n\nI found out that I needed more control over focus than a medium format allowed for, especially tilt. So after some hesitation, I got 4x5 field camera march 2018. I immediately felt at home with it. \n\nI approach portraits like an artist, like I did with music, and I started directing my photography like I direct my music recordings in the studio I work in. I have a non-standard approach to that: I work with imagination and I make people feel safe, so the connection we have shows in the photo as it does in the songs I record.","user_id":358076,"name":"David Krooshof","website":"krooshof.home.xs4all.nl"},{"id":361807,"bio":"I was a profesional sport men and now I am developing in the photo art and photo journalism areas.\nI am very dedicated and continuosly looking for  learning and comunicating better by studying and making photgraphs all days.","user_id":361205,"name":"Alen Alayan","website":""},{"id":367853,"bio":"Adriene Hughes is a San Diego based fine art photographer with an MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Tufts University. She is a multi-media artist whose current body of work is based within the genre of grand landscape and the effects of global warming on the environment through the use of infrared technology, photography, video and multi-media installation.\nHughes is the recipient of the 2018 Rhonda Wilson award and is a 2018 Critical Mass finalist. Group shows include FRESH 2108 with Klompching Gallery, the Center for Fine Arts Photography at Ft. Collins, San Diego Arts Institute, Sawtooth ARI Tasmania, Microwave International New Media Festival Hong Kong, Zuecca Projects, Italy, and Simultan Festival Romania. Her photographs have been featured in many publications and blogs including Humble Arts Foundation, Don’t Take Pictures, PDN, Lenscratch, Phroom Magazine, PhotoPhore, FeatureShoot, German Foto Magazine, and Crusade For Art.  \n\n","user_id":367251,"name":"Adriene Hughes","website":"adrienehughes.com"},{"id":362371,"bio":"Andrea Bernabini\nHe was born in Ravenna.\nItalian visual artist, experimenter of new technologies that favors, in his artistic language, photography and video.\nHe has exhibited his works in various personal and collective exhibitions, both in Italy and abroad. Just to name a few: Flash Art Museum in Trevi, Museum of Information and Contemporary Art in Senigallia, Triennale in Milan, Meresheme in Munich, Art museum in Sharjah and then again in the United Arab Emirates, Birmingham and Harnm.\nHe has produced reportages in various countries of the world, selling his works to agencies in Milan.\nHis is an artistic research on professional Polaroid materials, in black and white and in color, which is recognized by Barbara Hitchcock's European Foundation of Polaroid Studia 3000, as one of the innovative systems of creative manipulation.\n","user_id":361769,"name":"andrea bernabini","website":"www.andreabernabini.it"},{"id":362549,"bio":"María Isabel LeBlanc was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. LeBlanc is a first-generation American and daughter to Colombian and Cuban parents. Her artistic practice investigates her relationship with the landscape, both as a documentarian and as a humanist. Her projects concentrate on a specific geographical region of California's Central Coast, where the land provides markers of time and history. \n\nLeBlanc's artistic process is deeply rooted in traditional methods. She works with the large and medium analog process, working as sole craftsman from the moment the negative is exposed to the creation of the final silver gelatin print. \n\nLeBlanc graduated with a BA in Romance Languages and a Master of Education from the University of Georgia, Athens. She also pursued photographic studies at the Atlanta College of Art. She lives and works in Santa Cruz, California. She is a member of Diversify Photo.\n","user_id":361947,"name":"María Isabel LeBlanc","website":"mariaisabelleblanc.com"},{"id":362640,"bio":"","user_id":362038,"name":"Joelle Chmiel","website":"www.artlimited.net/joellechmiel"},{"id":362727,"bio":"In the 70s I dedicated myself a lot to photography until my registration to the DAMS Faculty of the Performing Arts, Bologna, Italy in 1978, where I attended Italo Zannier's \"Techniques of Photography\" course.\nSo, until the 2000s I worked as a painter and sculptor with solo and group exhibitions in various Italian cities.\nAbout ten years ago I discovered digital work and I thought it could be a meeting point between painting and photography.\nI hope one day, to find the time to do some more painting.\nThis in extreme synthesis my creative path.","user_id":362125,"name":"Rudy Bagozzi","website":"www.pixtury.com/profiles/rudybagozzi"},{"id":363513,"bio":"Dora Kontha is a photographic artist based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her work focuses on inner and outer landscapes involving various analogue processes and experimental techniques. While investigating the artistic and technical possibilities of film photography, her photographs evolve towards inner journeys, the visual translation of emotions and abstract representation of actual places. Dora’s work has been exhibited in museums and galleries and featured in international publications.\n","user_id":362911,"name":"Dora Kontha","website":"www.dorakontha.com"},{"id":363499,"bio":"Empecé a fotografiar todo lo que me rodeaba desde que a los diez años me regalaran mi primera cámara automática de carrete. Mi impulso por hacer mil cosas y mi energía, me alejaron de la paciencia que la fotografía me requería y no aprendí la técnica hasta algo más mayor. Mis 20 dieron paso a una década de muchos cambios, tuve que aprender a aparcar la timidez cuando me fui a vivir a Roma o Londres. Esto despertó mi necesidad por viajar y conocer el mundo que me rodea. Sobre todo, plasmar todos los lugares que visitaba. No fue hasta cerca de los 30 cuando pude tener mi primera réflex. Debía empezar desde cero en el mundo de la imagen; los dispositivos automáticos a los que estaba habituada eran diferentes a mi nueva cámara réflex. Pero eso no era un problema, sino… ¡una oportunidad! Redescubrí la captura de instantes y las ilusiones de niña volvieron. Compaginar la fotografía con mi vida a tenido altibajos. Sin embargo, empiezo a dar a conocer mis fotos por eso la web está comenzando.","user_id":362897,"name":"Nuria González Cabrero","website":"nuriagonzalezfotografia.wordpress.com"},{"id":362249,"bio":"I was born in Jamaica, but raised in Hartford CT, a place known more for its lack than its abundance. After high school, I went on to attend Howard University - The Mecca - where I discovered a love for art and media. I was exposed to a different level of artistry in D.C., and absorbed that urban beauty, which I carried with me after I graduated college. I worked in corporate America by day, but by night, I started a second career as a street photographer in Philly, uncovering art within the grittiness of the somewhat cold landscape. I took photos of everything I found interesting, and to teach me the importance of always finding that “perfect” shot, I then learned how to capture images with a film camera. Ultimately, I expanded my work to portraits, fine art, and landscapes, which became a huge focus once I moved to Southern California. I love to capture moments in time, because I love the magic of freezing a memory people can go back to and relive over and over again. My favorite shots are those that are taken in their natural element, candid and untarnished by anything artificial or over-planned. I’m now based in Oceanside, CA, where I continue to share my true love and passion for photography with the world.","user_id":361647,"name":"Donald Darling","website":"www.donalddarling.com"},{"id":362451,"bio":"Karen Navarro (b. 1990), currently based in Houston, is an Argentinian artist of Mapuche, Guaraní and European descent who works across the mediums of photography, collage, and sculpture. Her work investigates the intersections of identity, representation, race, and belonging in reference to her migrant experience, her Indigenous identity and the history of colonization and its influence. Navarro is interested in the nuances of identity, the constant hybridization of cultures, communication technologies and the concept of beauty—aiming to create, through her work, space for acceptance and existence.\nNavarro has won the Artadia Fellowship, the Top Ten Lensculture Critics' Choice Award, and the Houston Center for Photography Beth Block Honoraria, among others. And, in 2024 she was an artist in residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach, FL. Her work has been exhibited in the US and abroad. Selected shows include Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH); Artpace, San Antonio; Galerija Upuluh, Zagreb, Croatia; George Washington Carver Museum, Austin, TX; FAR Center for Contemporary Arts, Bloomington, IN; Holocaust Museum Houston; and Melkweg Expo, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Additionally, Navarro’s work has been featured in numerous publications, including ARTnews, The Guardian, Observer, and Rolling Stone Italia.","user_id":361849,"name":"Karen Navarro","website":"www.karennavarroph.com"},{"id":363068,"bio":"Working for digital ad agency. I'm fond of photography and started learning it last 2-3 years. I'm trying to capture everything I look different, especially in human emotions. I like portraits, headshot and people of the city / town / village to be captured in my camera. I am trying my best to learn more and more...","user_id":362466,"name":"Yogesh Rajguru","website":""},{"id":363062,"bio":"Bonnie Woo, Artist, and professional photographer focusing on fashion and portrait. Winner of China Top 20 new emerging photographer award, China Photographer    Association (2017). Resident artist in Besancon Academy of Fine Arts, France (2017). Shanghai Fashion Week 2018 Official Photographer. AWOW Aquatic International Fashion Week Contracting Photographer, Denmark (2017). Cooperated with many celebrities international and domestic, many works published on major and mainstream magazines and online media, had an exclusive interview by the largest photographic meida- “Se Ying Wu Ji” of China. Graduated from Beijing Film Academy, Master of Fine Art; further educated in Film and Cross-Media, VIA University College, Denmark. ","user_id":362460,"name":"郑鸥 吴","website":"wuzhengouart.com"},{"id":362558,"bio":"Fred W. Gillaspy has exhibited his work at galleries and won competitions in the USA, France and Japan. He captures a unique sense of place at numerous enchanting international locales, and most recently began publishing books showcasing his photography and written perspectives of his travels. \n\nFred constantly seeks to tell photographic stories with compelling views, unusual angles, rich colors and intricate details of every subject — whether it’s the people, places, fauna, flora, architecture or objects that abound in every corner of the world.\n\nAWARDS \u0026amp; PRIZES\n• Tokyo International Foto - TIFA Awards 2021 — Honorable Mention Winner — People-Children Category — “The Long Reach.”\n\n• The Prix de la Photographie Paris - PX3 Awards 2018— Bronze — “Golden Moments” - A Tribute to An Engineering Masterpiece — Category: Book\n\n• Tokyo International Foto - TIFA Awards 2017 — Honorable Mention Winner — Architecture Series — “The Old West.”\n\nGALLERIES \u0026amp; EXHIBITS\n- Emerald Art Center, Autumn Photography Exhibition\n- Maui Hands Gallery, Santa Monica, CA\n- Paso Robles Wine Country National Road Show\n- Image Station Gallery, Kihei, Maui, HI\n- Fractal Design Painter Wow Book\n- San Jose State Alumni Art Exhibit and Auction\n- 4th Annual Arts Competition, Palo Alto, CA (Purchase Award)\n- 5th Regional Bay Area Graphics Competition, Cupertino, CA\n- San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, CA\n- PhotoGraphics, Sash Mill Gallery, Santa Cruz, CA\n- Montalvo Center for the Arts, Saratoga, CA\n- Oliviera/Gillaspy – Olive Hyde Art Center, Fremont, CA\n- First Light Photo Exhibition, Eureka, CA\n- 4th Regional Bay Area Graphics Competition, Cupertino, CA\n- White Horse Gallery, San Juan Bautista, CA\n- Gallery 115, Santa Cruz, CA\n- 3rd Annual Photo Competition, Fremont, CA\n- 5th Regional Art Competition, San Jose, CA\n- 2nd Annual Arts Competition, Palo Alto, CA\n- 2nd Hawaii National Print Exhibition, Honolulu, HI\n- Festival of the Arts, San Leandro, CA\n- 2nd Regional Bay Area Graphics Competition, Cupertino, CA\n- Festival of the Arts Exhibition, Palo Alto, CA\n- Crocker Kingsley Exhibition, Sacramento, CA","user_id":361956,"name":"Fred W. Gillaspy","website":"www.pelicanfoto.com"},{"id":362856,"bio":"I was born and raised in Miami, Florida with a passion for nature and a love for wildlife, as contrasting as those ideas may be. I believe in the re-energizing power of experiencing what the natural world has to offer, and learning from the vast array of colorful cultures throughout the world. As a child, I was fortunate enough to have a father who showed me the wonders of traveling, and for as long as I can remember the desire to travel has been a strong driving force throughout my life. Some people travel to get away, I travel to experience the world and learn what it has to offer. When I first picked up a camera at the age of 10 I was hooked, and as I grew, I put my love for nature, traveling, and photography together. \n\nToday, I am an active duty military member living in Europe. I am working through a long bucket list of locations to visit (and photograph) during my time here, while simultaneously seeking a higher education in photography. Of course, I could not achieve any of this without my loving husband, who often times acts as my mule, carrying my camera gear and serving as a subject within my imagery. He tolerates me dragging him all over the world, so I can get that 'perfect shot,' and without him, a lot of my accomplishments would not be possible.\n\nWhen I am not traveling, photographing, or working, I spend my time at home with my husband and two Siberian Huskies, who also have the fortune of joining me on my travels. My dogs often times serve as my muses within my photographs, and are well versed in posing and being patient models. Aside from traveling, I thoroughly enjoy hiking, horseback riding, snowboarding, and wake-boarding, and find it difficult to divide my time between all the things I enjoy doing. More of my personal story, as well as photographs, can be found on my Instagram: @wanderinfocus","user_id":362254,"name":"Dominique Pascual","website":""},{"id":363020,"bio":"Antonio Jacob Martinez earned his BFA in painting at Creighton University in 2001 and an MFA in photography at East Carolina University in\n2005. Antonio has been teaching photography courses at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL since 2005. His first notable\nbody of work, Near the Egress, grabbed the attention of Houston Fotofest 2010 reviewers for its non-conventional use of modern tintype photography and stop-motion video. Years later, Antonio presented his cagefighting series, How to Hug and Other Sublimations of Men, to reviewers and collectors at the PhotoNOLA 2016,  and again, received praise for pushing the boundaries of post-production photographic techniques, while expressing the vulnerabilities and entropic experience masked as power and might.  Acorazar y Amor is continuation of exploring a visual idiom that best evokes themes centered around vulnerability, entropy, and strife.  His work has been exhibited at Blue Sky Gallery and KlompChing Gallery, and published in PDN and Diffusion magazines.  ","user_id":362418,"name":"Antonio Martinez","website":"antoniojacobmartinez.com"},{"id":362884,"bio":"Eric Lawton is an award-winning fine art photographer, writer and visual artist whose work has been exhibited and published throughout the world. His art is in numerous private, corporate and public collections including Skirball Museum, International Photography Museum, New York Public Library and Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Exhibitions include Christie’s - Beverly Hills, “Off the Clock” by American Photographic Artists, Stockholm Art Fair in Sweden, Annenberg Space for Photography and the House of Lucie Gallery – Los Angeles (Lucie Foundation. Eric’s multimedia theatrical work has included visual montages with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl. One of Eric’s writings was quoted by Susan Sarandon during the 75th Academy Awards.  His portfolio, Event Horizon, was awarded First Prize for Book Projects at the Palm Springs Photography Festival and was exhibited at the Annenberg Space for Photography. His books include The Soul of the World (HarperCollins), The Soul Aflame (Conari Press) and Event Horizon (Nazraeli Press). Eric is the recipient of numerous awards, including IPA, American Photographic Artists and Communication Arts ' Award of Excellence. ","user_id":362282,"name":"Eric Lawton","website":"www.ericlawton.com"},{"id":363048,"bio":"Dr. Pacht received Ph.D. in geology at Ohio State University and has spent most of his career in the energy Industry . In his teen years he began serious work with B\u0026amp;W film photography. After a long hiatus he rekindled his interest in photography as an art form in 2008.  Dr. Pacht’s pictures have been selected for exhibition for multiple “Learning Curve” and “Master Class” exhibitions at the Houston Center for Photography and Rice University.  His photos have also been featured in the Louisville Colorado National Photography Show  the Orange County Creatives Gallery and the Glasscock Center in Houston.. Dr. Pacht is represented by the Perimeter Galley in Houston.","user_id":362446,"name":"Jory Pacht","website":"www.flickr.com/geofiz"},{"id":363104,"bio":"Marilyn Minter has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2005, the Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati, OH in 2009, La Conservera, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Ceutí/Murcia, Spain in 2009, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH in 2010, and the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, Germany in 2011. Her video Green Pink Caviar was exhibited in the lobby of the MoMA in 2010 for over a year, and was also shown on digital billboards on Sunset Boulevard in L.A. and the Creative Time MTV billboard in Times Square, New York. Minter’s work has been included in numerous group exhibitions in museums all over the world.  In 2006, Marilyn Minter was included in the Whitney Biennial, and in collaboration with Creative Time she installed billboards all over Chelsea in New York City. In 2013, Minter was featured in “Riotous Baroque,” an exhibition that originated at the Kunsthaus Zürich and traveled to the Guggenheim Bilbao.  In 2015, Minter’s retrospective Pretty/Dirty opened at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX. Pretty/Dirty and then traveled to Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. The exhibition will continue on to the Orange Country Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum in 2016. Minter is represented by Salon 94, New York, Regen Projects, Los Angeles, and Baldwin Gallery, Aspen","user_id":362502,"name":"Marilyn Minter","website":"www.marilynminter.net"},{"id":363238,"bio":"Seunggu Kim lives and works in Seoul, South Korea. He earned his MFA in visual art from Korea National University of Arts. He would like to describe how we are living. He thought photography could show our ‘real world’. He wanted to balance the unnatural elements in the rectangle frame and describe that we are getting used to the social ironies of reality.\n\nSelect recent milestones include: Ten by Ten, Houston FotoFest; Grand Prix Winner, Tokyo International Photography Competition; Korean Photographer’s Fellowship of the year, KT\u0026amp;G; The Finalist of 2018 Art Photography, Lens Culture; Supported Artist of 2019 Solo Exhibition, Filter Space; The Korea Society, Aperture Gallery, and The UPI Gallery in New York; Filter Space in Chicago; The Museum of Contemporary Photography of Ireland; Laney Contemporary Fine Art in Savannah; Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing\n\nHis new book, BAM ISLET, was published by KT\u0026amp;G Sangsangmadan","user_id":362636,"name":"Seunggu Kim","website":"www.seunggukim.com"},{"id":362813,"bio":"Laurent Muschel was born in Strasbourg (France) in 1968. \nHe has, among others diploma, a master in philosophy (at Sorbonne University).He lives and works in Brussels. \n\nHe has done exhibits over the last 15 years in Belgium, France and Germany but also in the US and in Asia. He has published two books under his name: Back to the Museum and Tropical Hair salons.\n\nWith his first main portfolio, he has spent many hours in museums all around the world, looking for the perfect match between the back of the viewers and the paintings. This portfolio was published in 2013 (book: \"Back to the museum\", Editions Husson) and widely exhibited.\n\nHis second book is about a hairdresser road trip from Ethiopia to Ghana, from Gambia to Cuba, revealing the life and colors of hair salons. The series is published by Lecturis (September 2018). \n\nHe is currently working on a new project using old film cameras, combining layers and collage techniques in his own surreal vision.","user_id":362211,"name":"Laurent Muschel","website":"www.laurentmuschel.com"},{"id":362992,"bio":"Audiovisual artist. (Spain,France)\nEmerging independent curator\nBased in Madrid, after fifteen years in Paris, she became a professional photographer at the Film and Photography EFTI School Madrid and Miguel Hérnandez University.\nMaster photography PHotoESPAÑA. 2023, she has awarded the scholarship.\u2028\nMember of the Platform “Club de Mujeres (In)Visibles”. \nCo-founder of the Collective “A Sangre”.\nDegree in Psychology (Spain)\nSoon collective exhibition with her project \"Kintsugi. Memory on the skin\", Festival PHotoESPAÑA 2023.. Madrid, Spain. October 2023.\nCollective exhibition with Isabel Muñoz and other photographers “Vestigios y pervivencias. La mujer símbolo eterno de…” ,Roman Art National Museum of Mérida, Spain. May, June 2023 (Preserved work)\nCollective exhibition “Spring”.With females artists from China and artists of Club Mujeres (In)Visibles at the China Cultural Center in Madrid. February, March 2023\nWork chosen on platform Lensculture, exhibited since 2022\nCollective exhibition “Belleville”, at Maison de Métallos in Paris, with Gilles Rondot and other photographers.Preserved work\nAwarded in the EFTI Women Challenges and with virtual exhibition “Women”. Self-portrait (Preserved work).\nCuratorial co-coordination Casa Arabe’s NUR call for PHotoEspaña  23. Exhibition until September 24th \nCo-curator with Semíramez González Exhibition of the Personal Video-art Private collection of Teresa Sapey for the Vostell Museum,Malpartida, Cáceres, Spain. Opening soon.October 27h 2","user_id":362390,"name":"Silvia De Amo Romera","website":""},{"id":363000,"bio":"“La passione per la fotografia nasce circa 20 anni fa come esigenza di sperimentare un linguaggio differente e complementare alla musica, è una passione strettamente legata al “viaggiare”, che è la cosa che amo di più in assoluto. Incontrare altra gente, altri volti, visitare luoghi remoti per poi raccontare la loro storia in maniera semplice, ma immediata come solo la fotografia riesce a fare,  i viaggi e la fotografia sono un grande serbatoio di idee e ispirazione”.","user_id":362398,"name":"salvatore gebbia","website":""},{"id":363115,"bio":"His passion for photography started way before he realise it around 13-16 years old when he had a film and a point and shoot camera. It is only in December 2012 that he understood the love he had for photography while he was working on a website which required stop motion. That’s when he bought his first DSLR. He had to go over the basic technicalities which he was always afraid of so he locked himself up for a weekend to learn. Thereafter, he wanted to capture special moments landscape and people while traveling. He enjoyed the experience a lot and the contact with new culture. That’s why the journey started seriously in June 2013 in Cuba. Then he continued and fly over to Mongolia, Chile, Japan, Morocco, EU, China, South Africa, Namibia. In June 2018, he resigned from his 9-5 job to focus on photography only. He successful started in fashion and portrait photography because of his personality and his graphic design skills. People genuinely enjoy working with Sidar.","user_id":362513,"name":"Sidar Sahin","website":"www.sidsahin.com"},{"id":363449,"bio":"Chloe-Lee Hughes (b.1998) Wales, United Kingdom\nclhughesstuidio@gmail.com\n\nEducation\n\nPhotography In The Arts BA (Hons) UWTSD Swansea College of Art.\n\nExhibitions\n\nGroup exhibition collection of work, UWTSD College 2017\nThe Enemy Within (Riot HQ) Tapestry Cafe and Bistro Swansea 2017\nRejection of Thought UWTSD Swansea college of art 2017\nProject Black Mountain, Creative Bubble Swansea 2017\n\nBibliography\n\nChloe's work specialises in the investigations of Supernatural and Paranormal activity but mostly concentrating on Extra terrestrials and the unknown. Incorporating Cinematic photography as well as Science Fiction Elements.\n\nPublications\n\nBlack Project, Self Published book 2018\n\nCommissions\n\nPhoenix Centre, Townhill 2017","user_id":362847,"name":"Chloe-Lee Hughes","website":""},{"id":377162,"bio":"Sobre mi persona no tengo mucho que decir , soy un ciudadano más de este mundo y sobre mis fotografías decir que aún no he encontrado mi camino .","user_id":376578,"name":"Roberto González","website":""},{"id":363042,"bio":"Russek began photographing still lifes in 1993 that evolved into a twenty-year project using her imagery metaphorically to relate to the birth and death cycle. The work culminated in the publication of The Tenuous Stem, Radius Books, 2013. Her current work contrasts high and low culture through the use of words and images addressing the current political climate. This project pairs photographs of classical sculpture and painting with phrases from the subject line of spam emails that she has collected over many years. Russek collaborated with her husband, David Scheinbaum, on three publications, Ghost Ranch: Land of Light, Photographs by David Scheinbaum and Janet Russek, Balcony Press, 1997, and Images in the Heavens, Patterns on the Earth: The I Ching, the Museum of New Mexico Press, 2005, and Remnants: Photographs of The Lower East Side, Radius Books, 2017.  Russek assisted Eliot Porter from 1980 until the time of his death in 1990. ","user_id":362440,"name":"Janet Russek","website":""},{"id":363210,"bio":"Kean O’Brien is an artist and educator living in Chicago and Los Angeles. His work revolves around ideas of deconstructing and reconstructing masculinity, queer strategies for survival, binary systems of oppression, and the construction of identification. Kean holds an MFA from CalArts and a BFA from SAIC and until recently was an Arts Education Administrator. \n​\nKean has a longstanding commitment to radical pedagogy, community building and grassroots organizing. As artists and educators, we are called upon to approach our work from a place of solidarity with the communities and environments that hold us, to create a sustainable collective for art to thrive in, and aid in the breaking down of the toxic systems leading our bodies, earth and society to global collapse.\n\nMapping A Genocide is a heartbreaking anthropological document, as a discreet record of loss for the transgender community. This project utilizes google maps by creating a subversion of a surveillance technology that is most often used to police similar marginalized communities and intended to erase them (through police violence, the prison industrial complex, lack of access to medical care, and poverty). These satellite images create a placement for the viewer and an immediate connection to the trans bodies that took their last breath in these locations. The deaths of trans people is a genocide, a mass slaughter- specifically trans women of color. This project aims to bring awareness to this reality through subtle images of space. \n\nThis archive of images traces trauma on two levels — the individual, by writing the trauma of the person killed onto the physical location of their killing; and the communal, by creating a collective memory of the transgender family we have lost to senseless violence. The project offers an opportunity to mourn for the person and mourn for our society and our lack of accountability for this ongoing genocide. Our lack of protection for black life is on the backs of every non-black person and is our responsibility as white people to dismantle white supremacy and kill this disease we are benefiting from. ","user_id":362608,"name":"Kean OBrien","website":"www.keanobrien.com"},{"id":363429,"bio":"Having two rival countries to call his home and feeling like an alien in both of them, Russian-American photographer Ilya Popenko explores the lines between national, collective and personal identities. His photography work ranges from street portraits, to cityscapes, to conceptual projects that involve models, carefully chosen locations, elaborate lighting and hyper realistic latex masks. \nIlya was born in 1980 in Moscow, Russia. In 1996 he immigrated to the USА where he graduated from Pratt Institute with a degree in photography and had been working in various fields of photography ever since. In the series of solo exhibitions that he had both in Russia and in the US in the past two years Ilya has been successful in combining his photography work, his large scale illustrations and performances by his music project Mad Meg. ","user_id":362827,"name":"Ilya Popenko","website":"www.ilyapopenko.com"},{"id":363201,"bio":"Fernando is a photographer and videogame software engineer based in Barcelona. He was born in León, Spain, in 1976. He has been into serious photography from 2008. He works mainly doing author photography.\n\nHis main subject turns around the representation of the human feelings, emotions, no matter the main photographic element is. The emotions that usually appears in his photographies are surprise, fear, upset and sadness.\n\nHis creative process is fundamentally based on going out with the camera without any specific project in mind but knowing the places where he can find the inspiration and subjects that attract him more. He works in digital, mainly in 50mm, and in black and white only. \n\nIn 2021 he auto-published his first photobook called \"Hidden Reality\" that revolves around the strangeness in the familiar.","user_id":362599,"name":"Fernando Rodríguez","website":"www.fernandorodriguez.photography"},{"id":364006,"bio":"Doctor en Bellas Artes por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2014) Tesis “La fotografía científica y su reinterpretación en una aproximación al mundo del arte”, licenciado en Historia del Arte por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2002) y estudios en la Escuela de Ingeniería Técnica de Telecomunicaciones de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (1986-1991). \nDesde el año 1990 he impartido docencia en diversos Institutos de Enseñanza Secundaria de la Comunidad de Madrid como profesor de Equipos y Sistemas Electrónicos en Ciclos Formativos de Formación Profesional.  \nDesde el curso 2013-2014 soy profesor, impartiendo asignaturas vinculadas a la fotografía y los medios tecnológicos; en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Facultad de Bellas Artes; en la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (UFV), Facultad de Comunicación y Artes. \nDesde el año 1996 he colaborado como fotógrafo con diversos estudios de arquitectura.\n","user_id":363404,"name":"Pablo Couso","website":"www.pablocouso.com"},{"id":364022,"bio":"Guy Chaumette shot his first provocative photographs at 7 years of age, processing them lovingly in his dark room in Paris.  \n\nAt 17, his photographic passion led him from Paris throughout South East Asia, from powerful portrait and fashion photography to photo-journalism and street.\n\nIn the 90’s, his lifelong love of the ocean led him underwater and he became a global leader in underwater film.\n\nToday, Guy is a world famous Cinematographer, Oceanographer, Diver, Marine Conservationist, Explorer, and Internationally acclaimed, highly awarded Underwater Filmmaker. \n\nYet it is only in recent years that his love for the underwater world combined with his photographic talent to create a new form of art, with a uniquely personal style.\n\nPowerful, mystical and eclectic, the vibrant ‘Marine Collection’ depicts a lifetime love of the underwater world, the shimmering, glittering, explosions of colour, the teeming, dazzling ocean reefs, and the mesmerising features of its inhabitants.","user_id":363420,"name":"Guy Chaumette","website":"www.liquidmotionart.com"},{"id":363354,"bio":"Had a mentor, went to art school, a child of the sixties. Always art, not necessarily photography...","user_id":362752,"name":"Alun Wyld","website":"www.alunwyldphotography.com"},{"id":363767,"bio":"Studied BA Photography at the University of South Wales \nSpecialising in landscape and cityscape images, with a specific interest multiple layered images creating confusing, almost painted looking images.\n","user_id":363165,"name":"Fiona Collier","website":"fejcollier.wixsite.com/photography"},{"id":363817,"bio":" Born, raised and currently living in Athens, Greece, Christos started in photography as a self-taught amateur. He worked as a professional, shooting both photo and video mainly of social events, and experimented with the lithographic film. Major influences include Andre Kertesz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and aspects of the Bauhaus aesthetic. In 1989 Christos was honored with the Special Merit Award in the ''Water and Movement'' category of the ''Photo Competition of the Photographic Team of Volos''.\n   Also, working for many years in video motion graphics and VFX, he recognized the power of image manipulation. Yet, most of this \"video\" period he did photography rarely.\n   In 2008 Christos realized that his passion was still photography. Since then he tries to give a lot of his time and work consciously on this calling. Periods of creative work alternate with periods of imaging idleness, balancing his personal photographic endeavors with the increasing demands of the rest of life.","user_id":363215,"name":"Christos Sousounis","website":"chrsou.wixsite.com/fap1"},{"id":363932,"bio":"I am a professional artist / photographer living in Stockholm / Sweden, holds an Master of Fine Art (MFA) from my studies in painting at The National College of Arts Crafts and Design here in Stockholm, but I'm exclusively dedicated to photography today. However, I would like to say that my basics as a painter has influenced my way of attacking photography as a media, it may be particularly clear considering my interest and approach to the surface.","user_id":363330,"name":"Samuel Poromaa","website":"www.facebook.com/sporomaa"},{"id":364064,"bio":"Nicolò Quirico has worked on visual communication and publishing since 1985, when he graduated at the Istituto Statale d’Arte in Monza.\nFrom 1996 to 2004 he worked on the Organization of the Morlotti-Imbersago Prize and began his artistic research, starting from the use of photography to create conceptual installations. He created refined matches between imagination and memory, between history and fantasy, as the travelling exhibition dedicated to the river Adda and the Bestiario dell’ora blu, published in the Il fotografo magazine.\nIn 2009 he won the second edition of the national Prize organized by the Fondazione Piero e Vittorio Alinari of Florence entitled Fotografare il territorio.\nHe has exhibited his work in solo show with the galleries: Federico Rui Arte Contemporanea - Milan, ART IN Gallery - Milan, Costantini Art Gallery - Milan, XXS aperto al contemporaneo - Palermo, Civiero Art Gallery - Diano Marina, MUST Gallery - Lugano CH, Galleria Rotta-Farinelli - Genoa","user_id":363462,"name":"nicolò quirico","website":"www.quirico.com"},{"id":363536,"bio":"\nI was was born in 1976 in a small town surrounded by beautiful  mountains in Slovakia. \n\nIn 2008 I received Bachelor of Art at VSMU,SVK and in 2012 Master of Arts at NFTS ,UK.\nI am interested in psychology, philosophy, visual arts and literature.\n\nMy great uncle was a director of Bratislava City Gallery and I was exposed to visual art from an early age . My academic background is a music composer  . I also used to write poetry and in my mind created images.. It was only in my late 30’s where I rediscovered passion visual storytelling and ‘’silent power ‘’ of a single image…and I realised that my father and his father were  passionate photographers so I naturally turned to photography and searched how I can express myself as an artist via this medium.  \n I dedicated next 7 years exploring the medium. In 2019 I became shortlisted artist of the Royal Arts prize 2019 (London) . My art debut ''Humanity and Psyche'' was presented in May 2019,  by The Art Cocoon Gallery in Dubai.\n\nNowadays, I especially admire ‘Susanna and The Elders’ by Guido Reni,   ‘Return of the Prodigal Son’ and  ‘Woman bathing in a stream’ by Rembrandt and ‘Melancholy’ by Albert von Keller, to name the few. The quality of their consciousness, and degree of presence of these Old Masters are truly liberating.\n\nI currently reside in my native Orava region (Slovakia) and I am working on my  lifelong  project  about archetypal reflections of many faces of humanity and of the psyche.\n","user_id":362934,"name":"Pavol Kajan","website":"www.pavolkajan.com"},{"id":363588,"bio":"(b. 1964) was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia. Currently she resides and works in Miami, Florida. Her most recent work focuses on abstract photography of urban landscapes.\nIn 1989 Hester graduated from Parsons School of Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Environmental Design.From 1991 to 2001, hester worked her own commercial photography studio in Bogotá. She designed and created sets for fashion editorials on couture fashion, accessories, and celebrity portraits.  Eventually, however, Colombia’s political instability prompted her to close the studio and move to Florida. \n Her solo shows have been exhibited at Caridi Gallery, Mark K. Wheeler Gallery, and O. Ascanio Gallery in Wynwood. Recently her work was featured in Art Wynwood (2013), Pinta Miami (2014 and 2015)LA ART (2016) art fairs, Vitri/Living With Art during Art Basel Miami 2017 and currently at O. Ascanio Gallery in Coral Gables.","user_id":362986,"name":"Hester Esquenazi","website":"www.hesterfoto.com"},{"id":363752,"bio":"BIO\nJana Cruder was born in the rural mountains outside of Pittsburgh, PA. She is a Los Angeles based fine artist exploring the themes of sexuality, gender roles, identity and human relationships with technology, each other and the environment. Raised in a hyper conservative, religious Christian upbringing, she was groomed from a young age to continue the family business of construction and farming. Jana’sexplorations in art began at an early age, with her father handing her his 1970’s Canon film camera for her high school photography class. Jana worked all summer to save up enough money to purchase darkroom equipment and at 15, with the help of her father, she built a darkroom in her basement. Spending countless hours in observation, creation and printing of her photographs, she decided art would be her path. From her first art show in the local community center in Greensburg, PA a passion and talent could be seen. Following her fathers researched guidance she continued her studies at the prestigious Rochester Institute of Technology, the home of Kodak and the Eastman foundation.  At R.I.T. Jana worked tirelessly, honing her craft both conceptually and technically while studying film, art history, sculpture, ceramics, and photography in traditional and digital mediums. Upon graduation she moved into the world of commercial photography, Jana’s commercial endeavors have supported the evolution of her fine art career.","user_id":363150,"name":"Jana Cruder","website":"janacruderfineart.com"},{"id":363764,"bio":"Jay Garfinkel is an artist who lives and works in Jerusalem. After his training Jay photographed famous Americans for magazine covers. From the early 90's to 2001 he turned to street photography, traveling the world using his camera to look more carefully at the world around us and discover beauty in unusual places. Since 2001 his work is exclusively still life and landscape photography. Although his subjects have changed, the exploration for form, color and texture remain the same","user_id":363162,"name":"Jay Garfinkel","website":"jaygarfinkel.zenfolio.com"},{"id":363598,"bio":"Rikii Altamirano (born, Timor-Leste) is a documentary photographer based in the South West of England. His work explores themes of identity, cultural heritage, place and space, particularly within postcolonial and diaspora contexts. Through photography, he examines how individuals and communities navigate belonging, memory and displacement across both physical and emotional landscapes. A recent graduate of the BA Photography programme at the University of Plymouth, Altamirano has exhibited internationally and received recognition, including the Human Impact Award (Student Category) from the Wex Photo Competition and the Excellent Award (People Category) at the 2024 Darwin Sister City Open Call. His recent project Ema Diak Rise documents the strength and resilience of the community in Oecusse, Timor-Leste, offering a thoughtful reflection on how place and lived space shape collective identity. The series was selected as an Editor’s Pick by LensCulture and Fotoslovo.art. In 2025, Altamirano was also chosen as one of the winning photographers for Roseberry Road Studio’s Habitat open call, curated by Anita Sala. He is currently enrolled as a postgraduate student at the University of the West of England, studying for an MA in Fine Art Photography.","user_id":362996,"name":"Rikii Altamirano","website":"www.rikii-image.com"},{"id":363860,"bio":"I am a mature age student, and an emerging photographic artist.   Coming from a country background I have an affinity for nature - combine that with a creative imagination and I am on an amazing journey into the world of photographic art. ","user_id":363258,"name":"Anne McCallum","website":"www.anneemccallumphotography.com "},{"id":363865,"bio":"I am a Norwegian teacher and photographer based in Barcelona, Spain. My \nGrowing up in a small town on the west coast of Norway, I developed an interest in photography early on. There was always a camera around in my house. In high school, I bought my first real camera, a Minolta, and started exploring photography. When I started my career as a teacher, I maintained photography as a hobby and a way of relaxing. It was always a recurring dream to do something more serious within the medium and to learn and evolve my passion for it. In 2006/2007, I went to a private photography school in Oslo, Norway and. And in 2018 I finished my Master in Photography and Design at Elisava in Barcelona. ","user_id":363263,"name":"Thomas Grøttebø","website":"tgrottebo.wixsite.com/website"},{"id":364363,"bio":"","user_id":363761,"name":"J Ray Paradiso","website":"www.jamesparadiso.com"},{"id":418729,"bio":"Родился в 1954 году в Уфе\n1984 - окончил Уфимский авиационный институт (ныне Уфимский государственный авиационный технический университет)\nС 2001 г. член Творческого Союза художников России\nУчаствовал во многих выставках и конкурсах в России и за рубежом.\nФотографии Н.Марочкина находятся в коллекциях Башкирского государственного художественного музея им. М.В.Нестерова (Уфа), Национального музея Республики Башкортостан (Уфа), Государственного Русского музея (Санкт-Петербург), Panstwowe Museum na Majdanku (Люблин, Польша), Фонда Ш.Марджани\n","user_id":418145,"name":"Николай Марочкин","website":"vk.com/nikolaimarochkin"},{"id":363799,"bio":"Artist, author, three-time Fulbright Scholar, museum curator and editor with 2024 publication at generis-publishing.com/book.php?title=transdisciplinary-photographics-1323 and amazon.com/dp/B0CJYGYDBK.\n\n Biographical with interrelated histories on LinkedIn platform at linkedin.com/in/steveyateshistory.\n\nResident artist-scholar with keynote lectures, writings and symposia hosted by The Romanian Academy in Bucharest and Latvian National Museum of Art with the Goethe-Institut in Rīga, Latvia. Site-specific, architectural installations of photographic work hosted by universities and educational institutions internationally. The Academia Română (The Romanian Academy), Universitatea Naţională de Arte (National University of Art) and Uniunea Artistilor Plastici din Romania (Union of Fine Artists) in Bucharest, Romania, the Lithuanian Photographers Association and Kaunas Photography Gallery (Kauno Fotografijos Galerija) in collaboration with Meno Parkas Galerija, Vytautas Magnus University, Kauņas mākslas institūts, Viļņas Mākslas akadēmija in Kaunas, Lithuania, and MAR’S Center of Contemporary Arts in Moscow, Russia. \n\nPhotographic work in permanent museum collections, private collections, libraries, publications, lectures and master classes worldwide. Works created from original digital camera captures throughout Europe, Lithuania, Romania, Latvia, Ukraine, Russia, Japan, Korea, China, Middle East, Greece, Mediterranean and Caribbean.\n\nOriginal photographic works part of major art museums from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and Multimedia Art Museums in Moscow, Romanian Academy and Library and National University of Arts in Bucharest, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona in Tucson, the Sheldon Museum of Art, University of Nebraska, the Art Museum at the University of New Mexico and Tamarind Art Institute in Albuquerque as well as private international collections.","user_id":363197,"name":"Steve Yates","website":" www.linkedin.com/in/steveyateshistory"},{"id":363800,"bio":"Born in Málaga /Spain) in 1953, I have dedicated all my life to medicine as an Orthopedic Surgeon. My passion is photography, but it has not been until eight years ago when I have dedicated myself entirely to it.\nPhotojournalistically    I am interested in man and his relationship with his surroundings, that is why my reports are of a social type.\nMy work on the sexual violation of women in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the pilgrimages in South America (Perú, Bolivia...) have been exhibited at the University of Málaga and the  Economic Society.\nI currently work in slums  and ghettos at  large cities.","user_id":363198,"name":"Francisco Hernández Negre","website":"www.paconegre.es"},{"id":363934,"bio":"I’m a Spanish-born photographer and filmmaker whose work is known for its imaginative and original slant on subjects.\n\nWith over 30 years experience of shooting on location and in the studio for editorial, design, and advertising clients in the UK and worldwide, I approach each job with a fresh perspective and the highest attention to detail.\n\nMy work is about capturing both portrait and lifestyle imagery by spotting the unusual in the world and capturing unique moments in time. \n\nI enjoy taking photos of candid, everyday observations of the world and the people around me, focusing on finding the beauty in the mundane and celebrating human ingenuity and real life stories, creating positive and funny images. Regardless of the location or lighting scenario for each project, I love coming up with inventive and spontaneous ideas.\n\nWith my portrait photography, I like to inject my sense of humour which helps build a connection to the people who are sitting for me, capturing something both distinctive and natural.\n\nI like to use the same approach to filmmaking as I do to my stills, whether they’re promotional videos or short films. \n\nI directed my first short film The Beast of Romney Marsh, a comedy, which has gone on to win several awards on the film festival circuit in 2021.\n\nMy clients have included BT, Oracle, Canon, GSK, Unilever, Virgin, Vodafone and Diageo and my work has won awards from AOP, Communication Arts, Color Awards and Design Week.","user_id":363332,"name":"Igor Emmerich","website":"www.igoremmerich.com"},{"id":364004,"bio":"Monika Dubinkaite - artist, photographer, art director, working in the genre of still life. Lives and works in Vilnius, Lithuania.\n\nMonika's conceptual approach to her work is both deliberate and intuitive. She takes objects out of their regular context and creates unique worlds and narratives using them. The main topics of her research based practice are mundane occurrences of daily life, non-physical manifestations of the world, coincidence.\n\nHer long-term projects were exhibited at national and international events and festivals such as ReStart(Lithuania), Rotterdam Photo (The Netherlands), Halftone (Ireland) . She’s got mentions and publications in photography all over the world.\n\nMonika Dubinkaite graduated from FotoDepartment in St. Petersburg. She collaborates with fashion brands and magazines as an artist and art director, bringing her unique perspective and creative vision to every project she undertakes.","user_id":363402,"name":"Monika Dubinkaite","website":"www.monikadubinkaite.com"},{"id":364010,"bio":"My favorite photography subject is nude human body, because its shape is ideal for me and holds all the perfect harmony of the universe. I shoot on black and white film and make analogue prints. Thus i feel i can touch and really experience the process of capturing reality.","user_id":363408,"name":"Kate Ryna","website":""},{"id":364068,"bio":"Born 1962 based in Sweden. Profession as a Visual Artist specialised in Site-specifics from 2000 and onwards. Projects, Art residency programs  and exhibitions on a global scale since 2004.  Marie Gayatri has a mater degree in Arts and craft as well as a master degree in visual didactics. Since 2004 Marie Gayatri  design Environmental art educational programs. She´s been invited to teach in Asia, Europe and the African continent.","user_id":363466,"name":"Marie Gayatri Ekedahl","website":"www.mariegayatri.se"},{"id":364152,"bio":"Peter Svoboda - Master QEP (Master Qualified European Photographer), member of FEP (Federation of European photographers) \n\nPeter is internationally accomplished Landscape photographer based in Slovakia. Peter's work is mainly focused on landscapes showing a strong story,mood and interesting light.\n\nPeter's work was awarded in many prestigeous international competitions, won prizes in such as:\n\n- -Master Qualified European Photographer title reached in July 2017, awarded by Federation of European Photographers\n\nEuropean Golden Landscape Camera 2018 Winner.\nEuropean Golden Sports Camera 2018 \nand many more of first prizes in such as PX3, Tokyo int.Awards, Moscow int W.  IPA, and many more.\nPeter's work was exhibited in well known galleries around the Globe (in USA, GB, Italy, Japan,  Austria,France, Russia,Slovakia, etc.) and published in many international magazines like National Geographic, Guardian, Telegraph, German Alpha Photo magazine, Landscape Photography Magazine, etc\n\n ","user_id":363550,"name":"Peter Svoboda","website":"www.petersvobodaphotography.com"},{"id":364170,"bio":"Award winning photographer located in Arizona.","user_id":363568,"name":"Gerry Groeber","website":"gerrygroeber@msn.com"},{"id":364221,"bio":"Pintor, gravador, fotógrafo e designer gráfico.","user_id":363619,"name":"Jasper Ritts","website":"www.jasperritts.com"},{"id":364575,"bio":"Don Gregorio Antón is an Emeritus Professor of Art who has spoken nationally at universities and intercity schools in an effort to inspire students to realize their own unique selves. He believes the eye is crippled when the mind thinks it has nothing to give.\n","user_id":363973,"name":"Don Gregorio Antón","website":"www.dongregorioanton.com"},{"id":364080,"bio":"La photographie a toujours été importante pour moi, depuis mon plus jeune âge. Elle me permet de montrer ma vision du monde, qui peut parfois être sombre.","user_id":363478,"name":"François Biajoux","website":"www.biajouxfrancois.com"},{"id":364342,"bio":"HI! My name is Martina Alese, even if anyone who knows me ends up giving me a nickname: Marina, Tinì, Visciolina, Dr. Martins, Mulan, Furia ... so the choice is yours. I am an energetic and dynamic person, passionate about any artistic form, from drawing to photography, from theater to sculpture with balloons, from punk to the art of bonsai. From my work experiences I have learned that the best ideas come from research; and that there is always a BETTER IDEA TO FIND.","user_id":363740,"name":"Martina Alese","website":""},{"id":364359,"bio":"Yoshiki Hase was born in Kawasaki city, Japan  and currently resides in Tokyo. \n\nThe major awards Hase has received include “Lensculture Emerging Talent Awards” ( 2 018, with the series ENA) , and “Tokyo International Photography Competition” (2016, with the series First Composition ). He presented the series at the competition winners' exhibition, showcased at ​Singapore International Photography Festival​ ​(2016, Singapore​), U​nited Photo Industries​ ​(2017, New York)​ and​ T3 Photo Festival Tokyo​ ​(2017, Tokyo)​.\n","user_id":363757,"name":"YOSHIKI HASE","website":"www.yoshikihase.com"},{"id":365173,"bio":"Photographer based near Nuremberg, Germany.","user_id":364571,"name":"Thomas Gauck","website":"www.thomasgauck.de"},{"id":364251,"bio":"I am a professional wedding photographer. Besides shooting weddings and portraits, I also like to shoot black and white art photos. The atmosphere of the surrounding environment is dissolved into my photos. \n\"Capture the mood\" is my slogan. ","user_id":363649,"name":"Kin Wah Tsang","website":"www.briantsangimage.photos"},{"id":364453,"bio":"Donna Winters is an award winning photographer living in Dublin, Ohio. She has been honing her powers of observation through the lens of the camera for many years. After a career in finance and health/wellness, she created and owned a successful yoga studio in Columbus, OH.   Her education in the biological sciences and post graduate work in anatomy/physiology helped fuel her intense curiosity.  She has blended her photography skills with that curiosity and observation skill to create the perfect combination of her passions.   Her work is in the permanent collection of the Bexley Library, Bexley OH and is part of the WideOpen: Excellence in Photography 2019 and 2022 biennial international exhibition produced by The Dairy Barn Arts Center located in Athens, Ohio.  She was awarded the Landscape Award in 2022.   In 2023 she was awarded 1st place in the Majestic National Juried Exhibition in Nelsonville, OH.  In addition she has received numerous awards in various juried competitions including 1st place Dublin Area Art League in both 2018 and 2019.  Her images were accepted into the Ohio State Fair juried art exhibit in 2018 and again in 2022.  Since 2018 she has served as president of","user_id":363851,"name":"donna winters","website":"www.donnawinters.com"},{"id":364678,"bio":"I work in graphic design, spatial design and computer graphics. I have experience as a contemporary art producer. I started taking photographs because of my interest in digital cameras and my desire to make friends with photographers from all over the world. For me, photography is more than a means of communication, it is an art form that I enjoy. However, the more I get involved in photography, the less I understand the essence of photography, and I enjoy the chaos as a visual experience through trial and error.","user_id":364076,"name":"KEISUKE TOGAWA","website":"www.togpicture.com"},{"id":364682,"bio":"Her work develops around portrait, using the staging as a symbolic representation.\n\nA search to represent the female world and its links, beyond its outside looks.\n\nImages of beautiful appearance, that hide uncomfortable qualities. That is her border territory.\n\nShe works with concepts like life and death, the transit, the not-seeing, the uncertainty and synchronicity.\n\nIn order to do that, she experiences with the lighting, emulsions and altered colors when revealing the pictures as a continuation of her pictoric formation.\n\nShe uses the analogic support as a physical medium to allow chance, errors, the context and the discarding to intervene, hence she doesn’t edit or manipulate the photogram.\n\nIntuition and emotion drive the process of the image to the final result, where it acquires new layers of meaning obtained during the performing.\n\nAll of these phases of transformation are the ones that allow the image to become a poetic object.\n","user_id":364080,"name":"Carmen Aguado Espinosa","website":""},{"id":365080,"bio":"TareCk Raffoul is a  Lebanese photographer and award-winning director, with a Master’s degree in documentary filmmaking. He was selected by STARCH foundation to take part in the 2018 designers' family.\nWorking between UAE and Lebanon, his style in photography varies between edgy, bold and dreamy. His inspiration stems from his love for the supernatural and fantasy and these elements are present in all his personal creations.","user_id":364478,"name":"Tareck Raffoul","website":"www.tareckraffoul.com"},{"id":364202,"bio":"„Magic entered my life again. Myself, the everlasting child, like Peter Pan.“\nManfredo Weihs, born 1962, worked as freelance photographer in Vienna from 1985 until 2012. How would i describe myself?\nWell, my parents dipped me into photo emulsion and then developed me.\nPhotography has, and always will have, a very big significance for me.\nAn important creative phase in my life was my experimental work with the medium „BW-Polaroid“, I created fantastic „light beings“.\nIn 2013 I founded our joint Atelier Coolpool with Daisy Gold.\nWe deal with the connection and combination of the art forms of painting and photography.\nI photograph people in different life situations, I also experimented with close-ups, various ele- ments. Water in motion, ice in the melting state and also flowers and seeds in the water. This re- sulted in joint projects as well as own ones.","user_id":363600,"name":"Manfredo Weihs","website":"www.ateliercoolpool.at"},{"id":364329,"bio":"     Raised in a family of artists, I first observed the craft of photography as a child.  I received a BFA from the University of Colorado/Boulder and an additional photography certificate from The Art Academy in San Francisco.  Returning from a Peace Corps stint in Gabon,  I resettled in NYC to take classes at the ICP and earn an MA in Art Ed.  from Columbia University.  I have been an art instructor in NYC  and in Tarrytown and Port Washington, NY for 26 years, and have spent  numerous summers at the Maine Media Workshops in Rockport.   There I worked with a variety of world renown photographers: I credit Karin Rosenthal,  Elizabeth Opalenik and Connie Imboden as  major influences.\n     My work has been exhibited at the Arts and Architecture Gallery in Toronto, Canada, the Ceres Gallery  in NYC, the Heckshire Museum in Huntington, NY,  the Graphic Eye Gallery in Port Washington, NY, among others.  I am also represented in private collections throughout the United states and Canada ","user_id":363727,"name":"Patricia Wright","website":"trishawrightphoto@instagram.com"},{"id":364317,"bio":"Since I was a kid, I dreamed of my long-lived hobby becoming a career. I kept on seeking inspiration and new ideas while working hard on my professional growth and development. One day, I realised this being a never ending process that is crucial to the journey of any photographer. My camera is a tool that helps me see the world in a different light, capturing the fleeting moments that would otherwise remain unnoticeable. It allows me to catch those moments and safe them from fading away.","user_id":363715,"name":"Julia Novikova","website":"www.facebook.com/Julia.Novikova.photo"},{"id":364325,"bio":"Tatiana Manuilovich\nFreiberufliche Fotokünstlerin, Grafik Designerin.\nDeutsch mit ukrainischen Wurzeln.\nVerheiratet, ein Sohn.\nIn Deutschland seit September 2003.\nAusbildung als Kommunikations - , Grafikdesignerin in\nda!Designakademie - RTK-ak- Rostocker Technische Kunstschule Akademie für Gestaltung. \n- Urkunde für den 1.Preis im Fotowettbewerb „Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar“, – Theodor-Heus-Haus und Deutsche Verband für Fotografie.e.V. Stuttgart  2009\n - Preisträgerin im Fotowettbewerb „Rostock sehen“-  Rostock 2012\n - Pokal für die Siegerin 5.Internationaler KreativWettbewerb Ginkgo Award, Disziplin Werbung/PR – München 2013\nSonderpreis – Ausstrahlung eines TV-Spots durch TV-Sender, Vorführung eines Kino-Trailers in Kinos.\n- Pokal und Urkunde für die Siegerin 6.Internationaler KreativWettbewerb \n  Ginkgo Award, Disziplin Werbung/PR – München 2014\n - Urkunde für Finalist im Felix Schoeller Photoaward – Kategorie: Porträt – \n    Osnabrück 2015\n\n\n\n","user_id":363723,"name":"Tatiana Manuilovich","website":""},{"id":364409,"bio":"I am a self taught photographer, originally from Hungary but I have been living in Melbourne since 2005. I only started taking photography seriously a couple years ago but it has gradually become my true passion \u0026amp; now I essentially photograph full time. I mainly specialize in fine art nature photography with a true passion for aerials and nature conservancy. I really love the freedom drone photography provides and the unique opportunity to explore the world around us  from completely new perspectives. I am very fond of abstract patterns, vivid colours, clean compositions, use of diagonal lines \u0026amp; simple geometry which both my aerial and general imagery reflects. \n I hope that my photography inspires people to realise that the amazing wonders of nature  and even seemingly mundane  subjects that surround us should never be taken for granted.\n\n","user_id":363807,"name":"Peter Virag","website":"peterviragphoto.myportfolio.com/peterviragphoto"},{"id":63199,"bio":"Monika Kluza is currently based in Düsseldorf, Germany. She is a freelance Photographer with focus on People and the stories behind.","user_id":62935,"name":"Monika Kluza","website":"www.monikakluza.de"},{"id":364469,"bio":"Visual artist and curator, based in Israel. Co-director at Be'eri Gallery for Contemporary Art. Graduate of Mandel program for Cultural Leadership.  Exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums worldwide, amongst them: the Royal Academy of Arts (London), The Negev Musem, Eretz Israel Museum- Second Bienalle for Arts and Desgine (Israel), FotoNostrum art gallery- Barcelona. Winner of Julia Margaret Cameron Awards #19- Storytelling category. Recieved Honorable Mentions in International Photography Awards 2018+2020. Shortlisted for Sunny Art Prize 2019 (London), and Arte Laguna Art Prize#14 (Venice). Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts (London), The Negev Musem, Eretz Israel Museum- 2nd Bienalle for Arts and Desgine (Israel). Recieved Honorable Mentions in International Photography Awards 2018+2020.","user_id":363867,"name":"Sofie Berzon MacKie","website":"sofiemackie.com"},{"id":364651,"bio":"Alison A. Smith is a photographer who is interested in the built environment -- particularly the suburban landscape -- including domestic spaces and arranged still life.\n \nAlison earned an MFA in Studio Art - Photography with Distinction from the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia in 2010. She earned a BFA in Studio Art - Photography with a minor in Women's Studies from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio in 2006. Her work has been exhibited in national photography galleries, centers, university galleries and museums.\n \nAlison is currently serving as a senior lecturer and photography lab manager at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, in the Department of Cinema and Photography, College of Communica","user_id":364049,"name":"Alison A Smith","website":"www.alisonasmith.com"},{"id":364646,"bio":"I am a American living in the Philippines for 2.5 years now. I sold everything to reinvent my life at age 46.  I am studying everything I can from Street/ Landscape/ Model photoshoot. I recently bought the best gear and a Canon fine art printer with the hopes of making Fine Art prints. I hope to have something to contribute to the World ,my eyes have been training my whole life for this moment.  So I  guess my debut of sorts starts here..... maybe I win maybe I fail but I know above all else I gotta climb.","user_id":364044,"name":"Vern Dahnke","website":"Future website is \u003cwww.clicknpicit.com\u003e under development"},{"id":364514,"bio":"Simi's love of photography started with her artwork  as a six year old.  Her photographic adventures grew from art starting with the gift of a 120 with flashcube followed a few years later with a Polaroid 600. Simi and her camera were and still are inseparable.\n \nSimi’s unique eye for and bold use of color in her work is a strongly influenced by her heritage. Her passion for capturing the everyday from a unique point of view is represented in much of her work. Her unique attention to detail comes from her exposure to and a love for different cultures and people, her art training, and her heritage.\n \nSimi draws influence and inspiration from her faith and living life everyday. Her ongoing photo a day project records her life and desire to see today. She loves to tell stories with her photography. Most of all she is very thankful for being able to share her experiences with others through her gift of photography.","user_id":363912,"name":"Simi Shonowo","website":"www.simiwaiye.com"},{"id":364610,"bio":"As photographer my primary interest lies in documenting social and cultural situations in which I find myself immersed in a personal way, trying to go beyond and go through the pre-established concepts or models trough a sensitive approach to people and their life circumstances. In the day to day of our life we ​​deploy numerous daily actions that even when they may seem isolated, mechanical or invisible, contain vital information that accounts for those situations that are the object of my gaze, so it is imperative to go to the rescue of that significant daily life through my art. My background in law and socio-cultural anthropology nourishes my gaze and determines both my reflections and the modality of the approach to my field of artistic work. ","user_id":364008,"name":"Celeste Godoy","website":"www.celestegph.com"},{"id":364821,"bio":"Artiste plasticienne, je travaille principalement la photographie numérique, l'infographie et les questions de matières et de picturalité dans l'image.\nJ'ai pratiqué longtemps la peinture à l'huile avant de m'investir davantage dans la photographie numérique.\n\nJ'ai fais mon chemin à travers des rencontres humaines et des sphères dynamiques comme le Labokube, un espace collectif d'artistes à Bruxelles ou encore l'Ecole de Recherche Graphique de Bruxelles.\nJe travail étroitement avec des groupes d'improvisateurs et de performeurs \nCie Mû-pied, Cie Passage(s), Eponyme Contact Improvisation, Cie Sème, Cie Eche San San, Cie des Contingences.\n\nFortement teintée de la culture spirituelle hindouiste, j'expérimente l'étendue et l’extension de nos perceptions. \nC'est une nourrir centrale dans mon métier d'artiste.","user_id":364219,"name":"Lou Jô","website":"www.loujocreation.fr"},{"id":364913,"bio":"Amanda Rowan's provocative still life and self-portrait images depict playful and sensual moments, eliciting humor through an exploration of the power and vulnerability of womanhood. Rowan curates richly styled vignettes depicting moments of mysticism and seduction. Her work explores domestic labor and gender using a mix of visual iconography, including food advertising, vintage pinup, and religious deities.\nRowan has received numerous accolades, including The Women's International Study Center Fellowship 2021, Curator Award 2019, from Photo District News (P.D.N.), Photographer of the Year 2018 from the International Chromatic Photography association, and the Tokyo International Award for Photography in 2019. \n\nHer work has been exhibited internationally at the Carrie Able Gallery, Photo LA, Photo London, Art Basel, The Wall Street Gallery, and The Leica Gallery in Los Angeles. Her images hang in the permanent collection at The Palms Hotel in Las Vegas with Damien Hirst, Jean-Michel Ba","user_id":364311,"name":"Amanda Rowan","website":"www.amandarowan.com"},{"id":364922,"bio":"Yao is a documentary photographer and a most recent graduate from The Glasgow School of Art. Prior to her academic pursuit into photography, she worked in Singapore's commercial advertising industry for 3 years.\n\nYao's work is documentary-based, and focuses mainly on social issues happening around Scotland. She enjoys interacting with clients, discovering their stories, and working closely with charities. \n\nThe Singaporean-born photographer delves into the use of horses as a form of therapy and aid in humanity's physical and mental wellbeing and learning. She also explores issues of homelessness in Scotland, a project which will be exhibited later this year, as part of Shelter Scotland's 50th anniversary.","user_id":364320,"name":"YaoTing Yeong","website":"www.yeongyaoting.com"},{"id":366063,"bio":"Why not believe in Miracles, when Life itself is one?! \nGraphic Designer, illustrator, painter and photographer based in Barcelona.\n\n","user_id":365461,"name":"Fernando Florit","website":""},{"id":364778,"bio":"Man. Dad. Born in Algiers la Blanche. Lover. Fana of pixels. Amateur word trainer. Math teacher. Concerned with politics. Aficionado of languages ... In search of lost moments, but blogger.\n\nHomme. Papa. Né à Alger la Blanche. Amoureux. Fana de pixels. Dresseur de mots en amateur.  Prof-de-maths. Soucieux de politique. Aficionado de langues ... À la recherche d'instants perdus, mais blogueur.","user_id":364176,"name":"gerard dappelo","website":"www.gerard-dappelo-photo.com"},{"id":365116,"bio":"Born in 1984, Daniel Eugene began racing cars when he was 8 years old. He came out at 13 and continued racing until 2000. Eugene has been documenting grassroots stock car culture since 2015 and as an openly gay presence since 2020. He sees the sport as a microcosm of a problematic social reality that is distinctly and stubbornly American. With a sensitivity of perception and great love of the sport gained from his life-long immersion, Eugene uses the camera to pursue reconciliation between the disparate worlds of LGBTQ and grassroots racing culture. These worlds coexist simultaneous within him yet are greatly at odds within the culture where he is present. Using his platform as a photographer and his openly gay visibility Eugene is one of the very few who are pioneering LGBTQ representation and understanding within the sport. \n\nBetween 2016–2017 Eugene pursued a comprehensive document of Drag Performance in New Haven CT's premiere gay club, Partners Cafe, which culminated in the 2017 photo-book \"#NHVdrag.\" During that same time Eugene foraged New Haven neighborhoods gathering images of historical architecture, street life, and cultural vitality to create the 2018 photo-book \"New Haven Photographs: A Future History.\"\n\nHis major influences include Anaïs Nin, Henry Miller, Davey Allison, Walker Evans and William Gedney.","user_id":364514,"name":"Daniel Eugene Kaminski","website":"danieleugene.pixpa.com"},{"id":364490,"bio":"Miguel Paté studied and works in advertising.\n\nPhotography entered his life when he was about 20 years old, while using a borrowed a camera on a weekend trip. The initial curiosity grew to become a strong interest that later on developed into a passion. \n\nParallelly to his professional life, he sought to develop his interest for photography at the Instituto Português de Fotografia and at AR.CO between 1995 and 1998. After a nearly 15-year absence motivated by a phase exclusively devoted to advertising, he timidly returned to photography approximately 6 years ago, shooting with his iPhone (due to a burglary in his home, he had lost all his photographic equipment).  \n\nOne and half years ago he bought a camera and started to take his passion for photography more seriously.","user_id":363888,"name":"Miguel Paté","website":""},{"id":365059,"bio":"I’m an amateur photagropher.\nI’m sure my photos aren’t good enough.\nHowever, with the advice from professionals like you, I’m confident that I will make more progress in photography.\nThank you so much for allowing me with this brilliant opportunity.","user_id":364457,"name":"Soyeon Kim","website":"www.instagram.com/sy___pic"},{"id":365158,"bio":"My name is Myung Hun Jung, and I am a street photographer based in Korea. I have a passion for traveling and capturing the essence of street life. Through my images, I strive to highlight the simple, heartfelt moments of humanity. I have been fortunate to have my work recognized with three LFI Mastershot selections and various other category selections.","user_id":364556,"name":"Hun Jung","website":"www.instagram.com/hunsphoto"},{"id":365296,"bio":"Mechanicus’ work has a distinct signature. Over- and under-exposition with enhanced contours have become trademarks of his style throughout the years. Capturing perfection in the moment, technique comes secondary. A maximum effect with minimal means. He strives to visually bring his subject to its essence, through the use of high contrast and careful distribution of light, adding depth with a rough grain.\n\nMechanicus shows the heart of the matter. His work intrigues and abstacts and thereby creates its own dimension. For Mechanicus, less is more.","user_id":364694,"name":"Jonathan Mechanicus","website":"www.mechanicus.nl"},{"id":377256,"bio":"","user_id":376672,"name":"Boris Bertolini","website":"troppopieno.wixsite.com/troppopieno"},{"id":364715,"bio":"Name: Ramis Abbas \nAge: 25 sex: Male \nEdu: Bachelor’s in Business Administration in 2015\nCurrently I am doing my first photography book on my city, which is at initial step now. I have documented progressive student collective movement as a personal project “The past that couldn’t be”, which was mentored by Mahesh Shantram and Asim Raffique and exhibited in first Pakistan Photo Fellowship.  \nI assisted Simon Parker for Global Shell advertisement and besides that; I am a freelance photographer.\nI worked with UNESCO as a district project manager and a photographer on a project “Taxila Museum \u0026amp; Heritage Project”.\nI have held the position of a festival coordinator, theatre production manager and photography/film workshop conductor for children at the non-profit organization called The Little Art.  \nI acted in four short films and did two lead character. \nI am telling stories through photography from almost like four years through personal project, underground zines or fellowships.","user_id":364113,"name":"Ramis Abbas","website":"www.ramisabbas.com"},{"id":837099,"bio":"RSM Stone Forest provides a comprehensive suite of business solutions to support your growth in Singapore and globally. We help simplify, digitalise, and manage your business functions, allowing you to focus on generating revenue and growing your presence.\n\nFor over 35 years, our firm has built a reputation on technical competence, proactive client service, and a commitment to uncompromising integrity, professionalism, and high standards of service. Clients benefit from our one-stop professionalism, convenience, and peace of mind.","user_id":822942,"name":"RSM Stone Forest","website":"rsmstoneforest.sg"},{"id":365350,"bio":"Meghan Quinn is an artist living in Redondo Beach, CA.  She discovered photography while documenting protests and rallies growing up in the Washington, D.C. area.  Due to an eye disease she is partially color blind, but continues to create meticulously colorful palettes to express her visions.  She has exhibited all over the U.S. and has been profiled in numerous publications and annuals. Quinn is a member of the Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825.","user_id":364748,"name":"Meghan Michaels","website":"www.meghanquinn.com"},{"id":365437,"bio":"Je suis Laurent Meurice, photographe Belge répondant aussi au nom de « Cravat ». De 2002 à 2012 avec Olivier Bada, j’ai officié dans le duo photographique « Cravat et Bada ». Nous avons participé à de multiples exposition dans des lieux de grande renommée comme par exemple le musée de la photographie d’anvers(FOMU), le Brakke Grond (musée d’art contemporain d’Amsterdam), la biennale internationale de la photographie de Liège à plusieurs reprises.\nAujourd’hui, je reviens en solo, à la recherche de l’essentiel, faisant face sans artifices à la réalité, à l’état brut.","user_id":364835,"name":"Laurent Meurice","website":"www.laurentmeurice.be"},{"id":365504,"bio":"Danielle Dean’s work is born out of a series of meditations. It is work in dialog with places of natural phenomena and the study of environmental rhythms. In her artist statement she states;\n“I want my work to inhabit the threshold between vastness and intimacy. I am interested in working with the dimensional space of photography in new ways by combining traditional photographic techniques with painting, printmaking, and small sculptures. My images begin with black and white film exposed through antiquated lenses. The old optics allow the light and atmosphere to impress themselves on the silver of the film.  With the steel and lead sculptures, I am working in collaboration with the sea and earth of the place to patina the objects. The work is about light, the elements, the alchemy of nature and chance.”\n\nDanielle Dean is an artist, educator and curator based on San Juan Island in Washington State. She recently completed her MFA in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Her work is included in public and private collections and has been exhibited throughout the country including the San Juan Islands Museum of Art, Bakalar and Paine Galleries, Center for Fine Art Photography, Blue Sky Gallery, The Photographic Resource Center and Foley Gallery in NYC. She recently was awarded the Blue Sky Gallery’s 2018 Artist Residency at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology on the Oregon Coast and is currently preparing for an installation at Amazon’s Headquarters in Seattle. Her work is represented by Gallery BOM in Boston.","user_id":364902,"name":"Danielle Dean","website":"www.danielledean.com"},{"id":364806,"bio":"Barry Underwood was born in Wilmington,  in 1963.  He received an MFA in Photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art (MI) and a BA in Theatre and in Photography from Indiana University Northwest (IN)\nHe was awarded the Creative Workforce Fellowship through the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (OH), The Cleveland Arts Prize for Visual Arts (OH), and the Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award (OH)\nBarry has also been an artist-in-residence at The Banff Center for the Arts (Canada), I-Park Foundation (CT), Headlands Center for the Arts (CA), Burlington City Arts, at Shelburne Farms (VT), The Center for Land Use Interpretation (UT), The MacDowell Colony (NH), Teton Artlab, (WY), and most recently The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany (CT).\nBarry has exhibited his work in a variety of contexts including Art Museums, University Galleries, Project Spaces, and for-profit Galleries including the Akron Art Museum (OH), Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (OH), McDonough","user_id":364204,"name":"Barry Underwood","website":"www.barryunderwood.com "},{"id":364904,"bio":"Originally from Manila, E Bee Bantug has worked professionally in advertising in Asia, Europe, the US. She recently moved from NYC and now lives in Southern Oregon; a co-Managing Partner at an IT solutions firm, she carves out time daily to pursue her absorbing fascination with and study of natural light's interaction with consciousness.  Self-taught, she considers her keen appreciation, study and practice of art in its visual, literary, music and performing forms to be her life-long art mentor.  Her work has been featured in art galleries (including a museum) in the US,  UK, Switzerland, Portugal, online platforms  and art TV channel.   bee@lightexpressionist.com,  tel +001.610.407.9555,  IG @beebantug, FB LightExpressionist.com – e.bee bantug","user_id":364302,"name":"E Bee Bantug","website":""},{"id":364912,"bio":"I'm a photography student and enthusiast from Rome, Italy","user_id":364310,"name":"Simone De Felice","website":"mykindofview.myportfolio.com"},{"id":365028,"bio":"Jiayue Yu (b.1995, China) is a multidisciplinary visual artist specializing in photography, 3D rendering, and video. Her artistic practice delves into the intricate interplay between individual experiences and the broader social context. She is interested in the impact that economic system, mass media, and urban landscapes exert on shaping our identities and perceptions of reality. She received her Bachelor's degree in Studio Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017. She is currently an MFA candidate at Syracuse University. ","user_id":364426,"name":"Jiayue Yu","website":"www.jiayue-yu.com"},{"id":365195,"bio":"Her strength is to negotiate atmosphere through camera lenses, with a development towards multimedia. A higher education in photography, fine art based and visual dialogue from the UK.  Performing Arts have been an important part of her development as an artist: From working behind the camera to working in front on TV and Commercials and from studio till stage. Relevant work experience as a portrait photographer of children on behalf of another company. Her last experience was in a museum, focusing on storytelling and theater in front of a large audience.","user_id":364593,"name":"Cecilie Wallenius Mork","website":"www.fffotografer.no/en/members/cecilie-wallenius-mork"},{"id":365215,"bio":"Photography is the medium that best expresses my observations and travel experiences. My work is not limited to any specific category. They are pictures of people, places and things that have touched me in some emotional, intellectual and whimsical way.\n\n\"Mark Chester has been a professional photographer since 1972. He was Director of Photography and staff photographer at ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), in New York City. His photographs are in the permanent collections of Baltimore, Brooklyn, American University Katzen Collection, Denver, Portland (Maine), San Francisco museums, among others. His work has been widely published and exhibited.\"\n","user_id":364613,"name":"Mark Chester","website":"www.markchesterphotography.com"},{"id":365283,"bio":"I am a retired Art Director having worked mostly in advertising.","user_id":364681,"name":"Jimbo Downie","website":""},{"id":364887,"bio":"As a 25 years old artist photographer, I like to be led by my curiosity. Great observer beyond the infinity of the everyday routine, I, as far as I can remember, have always been attracted and enthralled by beautiful pictures. It appeared to me early that to be happy, I needed to be self-governing and creativity-driven. Photography became more than a passion: it is a vital need. This need became more and more powerful the closer I was with the end of my college cursus. With firm belief, and a bit of fear, I decided this year to jump the cliff right in the ocean of art \u0026amp; photography.\n\nI have now the desire to make the most of all those years I spend practicing to finally start living. Self-educated, I progress and evolve by trying to reach my limits and the limits of my gears. Thanks to this, I feel confident enough to constantly undertake new photographic projects.","user_id":364285,"name":"Charles Urban","website":"charlesurban.myportfolio.com"},{"id":364885,"bio":"He began to photograph very young with an old Leica inherited from his father. After various experiences in the world, in the '80s it closed good successes in national and international competitions.\nHe specializes in black and white and color printing methods.\nAt the beginning of the 90s, he limited his commitment to photography to devote himself to his other great passion: competitive sailing.\nFrom 2005 back to take care, gradually with greater dedication and conviction, from photography and shooting techniques and digital printing.\nIn 2012 he was one of the founders of the blog \"pensierifotografici\".\nHe has exhibited in several solo and collectibles shows in art galleries in Italy and abroad.\nPersonal care of the press with fine methodologies art.\nIt prefers urban landscapes, street photography, the natural landscape.\nA graduate in economics, management and statistics, he has always lived and worked near Venice","user_id":364283,"name":"Franco Bovo","website":"www.francobovo.it"},{"id":365326,"bio":"I'm Aldo. I'm a photographer and creative director. I was born in Mexico City, and now I live in Los Angeles. My work is focused on uplifting minorities, misfits, nerds, and outlaws—all of us who have felt unseen and different at some moment in our life. \n\nI'm a current member of Diversify Photo and an American Photography Winner.\n\nSELECT CLIENTS:\nADIDAS, AUDIBLE, CORE, EPSON, FUSE, GATORADE, LIFEWTR, LYFT, MAN UNITED, QALO, RED BULL, SPOTIFY, WIRED \u0026amp; WOMEN'S HEALTH MAGAZINE","user_id":364724,"name":"Aldo Chacon","website":"wwww.aldochaconstudio.com"},{"id":365585,"bio":"Yvonne Muller had won a CAPS grant, had been represented by the Tibor de Nagy Gallery, and had spent two years as a Visiting Artist at Duke University prior to earning her MFA in painting at Bard College.  Concurrently, she applied herself to photography.  These days, he photographs exclusively. \n\nMost recently, her photography ranked in the top ten in the Clarence John Laughlin Award in photography (2016),  she participated in Foley Gallery's Digital Versus Analog  (2017) and  in Time Travelers at the Dorsky Museum of Art (2018).\n\nHer work ranges from the abstract, constructed by mixing individual photos, to the  representational.","user_id":364983,"name":"Yvonne Muller","website":"none"},{"id":365586,"bio":"Tod Kapke's work is reflection of influences from Tex Avery to Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Brothers Quay, and Joel-Peter Witkin.  Experimenting has always been at the core of all of it.  He is interested in the idea of process oriented art, turning to photography as a way to test out these ideas quickly. The work has always been about the use of metaphor, handy crafts and trick-of-the-eye whimsy. He is based in Denver Colorado and a 2018 winner of PDN's The Curator Award.","user_id":364984,"name":"Tod Kapke","website":"tkopix.com"},{"id":365088,"bio":"Charlie Hunter grew up in New York State's Finger Lakes region, where the winding roads, rolling hills and long clear lakes give a subtle beauty to the landscape all year long. In the mid 1990s he spent summers in Provincetown, MA, while spending winters in Boston, Phoenix and in San Francisco where in 1997 he chose to settle year-round. He eventually found a passion working with animals and started a dog walking company, Charlie’s Angels Dogwalking in 2006. As a dog walker, Hunter was regularly exposed to some of the most beautiful parts of the city on his daily routes. \n\nAfter mastering his craft as a dog walker, he discovered an additional passion: photography. At first, he focused on dog photos, both posed and more candid shots ‘in the wild,’ working on composition, lighting, and exposure. After receiving encouragement from friends and colleagues he started to take this interest more seriously by taking classes at Community College of San Francisco and exploring his and other citie","user_id":364486,"name":"Charlie Hunter","website":"www.charliehunterphotography.com"},{"id":365163,"bio":"Guillermo A. Santos se dedica a la creación y la investigación en torno a la imagen y la representación visual, especialmente la fotografía. Tiene una formación en antropología de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia que, sumada a una actividad fotográfica autodidacta, derivó en un interés por el documental visual y sus posibilidades. Trabajó en investigación y creación visual sobre problemáticas urbanas de Latinoamérica. Su trayectoria profesional evoluciona posteriormente hacia la creación y la reflexión artística en ámbitos muy diversos dentro de los que se cuentan proyectos curatoriales, investigación teórica sobre la imagen fotográfica, proyectos artísticos personales, fotografía independiente  y  fotografía cinematográfica. \nSu obra ha sido expuesta en galerías y museos de Colombia, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Estados Unidos, Italia. Japón. Actualmente su divide su tiempo entre sus propios proyectos de creación, la fotografía independiente y la docencia. Vive y trabaja en Bogotá","user_id":364561,"name":"Guillermo Santos Saénz","website":"www.facartes.unal.edu.co/fa/especializaciones/fotografia/proyectos/profesores/guillermo-arturo-santos.html"},{"id":835319,"bio":"I am a UK based photographer specialising in research focused tableaux photography with a fine art approach. I focus my work on community as a way to depict social issues. Previously I have looked at mental health, religion and family, often using metaphors, symbols and staged imagery. I graduated from Bath Spa University in 2020 with a 2:1 BA(hons) Degree in Photography. I am hoping to complete my Photography MA in the next couple of years.\n","user_id":821057,"name":"Isobel Colnaghi","website":"www.isobelcolnaghi.com"},{"id":365152,"bio":"Carolin Unrath graduated the studies of  Finearts \u0026amp; Multimedia (B.A.) at LMU Munich in 2018, where she got in touch with traditional Arts and Media Informatics. Carolin follows her passion and works as a freelance photographer since 2015. She works internationally and her work mostly focuses on Documentary and Fashion/Fineart Photography. \n\nCarolins Photography originated by jumping from one adventure to another. Driven by musical projects and concert tours, as well as family vacations, Carolin realised that she also needs to safe her memories in digital data through photography. Traveling around the world and meeting new interesting people inspires her. Being spontaneous was a revelation, it was the beginning of creating pictures,  to bunch the immenseness of the world in different, inspiring perspectives. Carolin is always searching for a unique moment while discovering the world through her own eyes and through the lens of her camera.","user_id":364550,"name":"Carolin Unrath","website":"www.carolinunrath.com "},{"id":365108,"bio":"I was born in Torino, Italia, in 1965, where I still live and work.\nIn. 1988 I went to NY where I worked for two important still life photographers.In 1990 I went back home and I opened my own studio.\nAfter seven years, I had to quit the studio for family reasons, but in my free time I continued making my photos and working on developing my personal  style, exploring the creative use of Polaroid film but also the digital photography.\nIn 2000 I had my first personal exhibition at Hobo Gallery,\nTorino : Acid Cities.\nIn 2001 I participated to a collective about portrait.\nIn 2002 I made my second personal exhibition, Caleidoscopy,\nSupported by Torino University :18 portraits emphasizing how much subjective and fragmented is our vision  of the others. For many years I had a little time to dedicate to photography, but since 2020 I could start to work on my projects again. In the meanwhile I developed passion for collage, both traditional and digital","user_id":364506,"name":"claudia fornengo","website":""},{"id":365412,"bio":"MATEJ DERECK HARD*\n* POPHOTO (pop-art photography) photographer who was born in 1985 in Prague, where he currently resides and creates\n* MA (master of arts) from the ITF (Institute of Creative Photography) in Silesian University of Opava, Czechia\n* Offical art photographer of Red Bull - has its own photography columns about the living and the working environment\nof interesting people in Czechia and Slovakia\n* He cooperates with leading Czech lifestyle magazines (ForMEN, Glanc etc.)\n* His free creation artworks are comprehensive series styled accordingly to pop art photography with a clear concept\n* The official ambassador of Canon in the Czech Republic between 2014 and 2015\n*Honors:\n2017 winner of Czech Press Photo, Prague Grant - one of two best categories of the contest\n2010 winner of Czech Press Photo, Cannon Junior awards in the sport category","user_id":364810,"name":"Matěj Hard","website":"www.dereckhard.com "},{"id":365614,"bio":"My photography starts with the art of observation. The act of observation comes from paying attention to one’s environment. I’m using that element of the witness consciously. My photos are my voice first. After it leaves my lens and shows up on a screen or paper, it becomes, or may then be, someone else’s voice and interpretation.\n\nMy images range in subject from the environment to human interest depiction. These images are often partnered with essays that tell even more of the narratives. I often find the engagement between the image through composition and honest storytelling; I do this in a written photo-essay format online. Fundamentals of fine art, abstract, storytelling, and deep awareness emerge in a variety of my frames.\n\nI use my Eastern culture’s rich language and over two decades of Western point-of-view to draw in my viewers and tell a uniquely framed story. All in good light.","user_id":365012,"name":"Raj Manickam","website":"allingoodlight.com"},{"id":365717,"bio":"Vlasta Gary started her career as a visual artist with a stage name taken after her favorite Roman Gary. The name is not only an homage to the French author but also an allusion on the image of fire: it’s made up from the Russian word “гореть” that literally means “to be on fire”. \n\nVlasta Gary combines the classical visual language of photography with a strong contemporary aesthetic. She has become known for her daring and sensual portraits, always illuminating a rare kind of beauty. Trained in prestigious University of the Arts London Vlasta developed her own aesthetic putting a modern twist on the classic art of photography.","user_id":365115,"name":"Vlasta Gary","website":"www.vlastagaryphoto.com"},{"id":365704,"bio":"Biography\n\nBorn in Wuppertal in 1963\n1978 until today photo artist\n\nSelf-taught \n\nPhotography is a great passion for me. I am always looking for new motifs. Photography gives me the opportunity to make something appear in a different light. I discover a motif, then select a section and create a new picture.\n\nI particularly like to take pictures of things that other people don't recognize or notice. The focus is on colors, shapes and contrasts. I am fascinated by the morbid charm of places. I love the details and structures of architecture and landscapes.\n  \t  \t \nMemberships:\t  \t \n\nDeutscher Verband für Fotografie e.V.\nDeutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie e.V.\nThe Royal Photographic Society German Chapter \nBundesverband Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler BBK Bezirksverband Bergisch Land e.V.","user_id":365102,"name":"Eberhard Vogler DGPh","website":"www.eberhard-vogler.de"},{"id":365159,"bio":"Blake Little’s photography has been exhibited in New York, Seattle, Los Angeles, Portugal, and Japan and has resulted in six monographs.\nHis 2014 museum exhibition Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo  was curated by and exhibited at the Eiteljorg Museum. The exhibition traveled to 11 museums \u0026amp; arts institutions including The James Museum, Figge Art Musuem, Arizona State Art Musuem, Tacoma Art Musuem and Gilcrease Musuem. \nLittle’s recent Preservation photographs captured international attention with a gallery show at the Kopeikin Gallery in Los Angeles while the accompanying video caused a social media sensation with more than 3.8 million views on YouTube. Photos in this series won two prestigious awards: American Photography AP29 and second place in the fine art nude category of the Int’l Photography/Lucie Foundation Awards.\nBlake's Concealed series was selected winner at the Pride Photo Awards and the audience  choice winner in 2019. Two photos from the Fluid series were selected winners for the  AP-37 Best Photos of 2020 annual. In 2023 Little’s photo Monterey Marketplace Mall, from his series Coachella Valley Anthropogenic was a winner in American Photo AP39. ","user_id":364557,"name":"Blake Little","website":"www.blakelittle.com"},{"id":365222,"bio":"My name is David D. Cortés Sáez and I am an animation and art education student at \"Escuela de Artes Plásticas y Diseño de Puerto Rico\" (School of Fine Arts and Design of Puerto Rico). Throughout my life I have studied different types of art that now I can combine to create new, creative and innovative works in the fields of photography, animation and cinema. Everything started when I became a pupil of puertorican artists Ángel Rodríguez and Carlos Montes at the age of five. Since then I studied traditional mediums of art like drawing, printmaking and, specially, painting. These mediums, while not directly related to photography or cinema, they still work as a base and, at the same time, they give me an artistic vocabulary that artists without this background don't have. Now with my recent entry to college and the formal education I'm receiving in digital arts I am transcribing everything I know of traditional art to the magical world of photography, cinema and animation.","user_id":364620,"name":"David Cortes","website":"www.instagram.com/david_cortes_saez_artworks"},{"id":365313,"bio":"My work is a specific Surrealism that came together the past 10 years using the devices of the digital age. And rather than made up creatures that  blur reality, my images are everyday objects that are juxtaposed in a way that is instantly recognized as unreal. Surrealism used automatic writing. To write poems and stories with. I have updated it to use dictations autocorrect to jumble words to create surprising phrases.","user_id":364711,"name":"Deborah McMillion","website":"x.co/room10"},{"id":365334,"bio":"I am a fine art photographer and educator, residing in Southern California, who creates symbolic, illusory artworks that are expressive, poetic, and surreal.\nI have exhibited my photographs both locally and nationally. I began my professional career in the visual arts in 1988 as a typesetter/graphic designer. A decade later, I found herself teaching visual arts and I continued teaching on and off for the next 20 years. In May 2018, I graduated from the Academy of Art University with her Master of Fine Art (MFA) degree with a focus on Fine Art Photography.","user_id":364732,"name":"Kathleen Larsen","website":"www.kathleenlarsenfineart.com"},{"id":365440,"bio":"Rafał Nebelski, born in 1976. Photographer, traveler, co-owner of Foxrabbit Designers Studio. Among many of his passions, photography is the one he is most dedicated to. As he says, ’it started way back in my childhood. My father was a passionate photographer and he was the one to show me that exciting world. And for a little boy like myself, it was quite mysterious and magical. This kind of feeling has remained with me ever since. So, I'm a photographer, as simple as this!’\nRafał is a laureate of international competitions and has won numerous awards including Prix de la Photographie Paris (P×3), International Photography Award (IPA), Siena International Photo Awards, Neutral Density Photography Awards (ND Awards).\nHe specializes in landscapes, with a passion for the Arctic where he captures the beauty in nature. Rafał is also involved in food, product, architectural and commercial photography sessions. He is available for commissions worldwide. ","user_id":364838,"name":"Rafal Nebelski","website":"www.rafalnebelski.com"},{"id":365510,"bio":"Originally from Chesapeake, Virginia, photographer Brian Culbertson currently lives in Greenville, North Carolina. He received his MFA at East Carolina University School of Art and Design. Brian has exhibited work internationally including exhibitions in the United States, Canada, China, and the United Arab Emirates. His work has been featured in publications such as The Hand Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures, and Light Leaked. Brian creates images that investigate photography's influence on cultural and social values. His current research is focused on the prevalence of prescription medications in contemporary treatment of mental illness and, photography’s role in the representation of of those living with mental illness.","user_id":364908,"name":"Brian Culbertson","website":"www.brianjamesculbertson.com"},{"id":365566,"bio":"Piotr was born in Bytom, Poland, in 1986. He began to photograph when he was 17 years old.\nFollowing his education in graphic design and photojournalism he moved to Italy. In 2009 he started to work in Milan in field of commercial photography and to develop his first personal projects. \nIn 2011 he won M. H. Kellicut Award, during the international festival of photography in San Francisco. Some images from Light Dancer and Metamorphotos series has been chosen by G. Bonomi to be part of his book “Il Corpo Solitario vol. II, Self-portrait in contemporary photography” (2017). \nAt the beginning of 2018 he started to rethink unfinished photo series and to create new mid and long-term projects.\nPiotr’s research range between themes related to the investigation of urban landscape, contemporary myths and formal research based on light and movement. He creates poetic and evocative images marked with an expressive language. \nHe has participated in several national and international exhibitions.  ","user_id":364964,"name":"Piotr Trojanowski","website":"www.piotr-kt.com"},{"id":365257,"bio":"I fell in love with photography at an early age. I cannot remember the last time I did not have some form of camera attached to me. \n\nFor me Photography is my way of experiencing life and enhancing interactions with people, objects and environments.\n\nStudying art and photography was a big part of my youth and my photography has taken on many forms and techniques over the years including large format film, digital, Tintypes, Ambrotypes, light painting and hand-colouring. \n\nI enjoy pushing past the traditional concepts of photography and enhancing my photographs with old techniques to further elevate my work. \n\nPhotography is my happy place.\n\n\n","user_id":364655,"name":"Clare Hassett","website":""},{"id":365240,"bio":"I was born and raised in New York City.  I received my BA in Fine Arts from  Jersey City University and later pursued a Masters degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at NYU. I am an amateur photographer currently living in the suburbs of Nashville and enjoy capturing family life and the often remarkable narratives of everyday events.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":364638,"name":"Rosa Fernandez","website":""},{"id":365254,"bio":"I am a persistent observer who uses photography as a medium to read and understand fingerprints of an everyday life. My camera is an instrument which teaches me how to look at things and my work is my way of feeling, of touching and of loving. I enjoy appreciating the beauty of the world in its natural imperfection and incompleteness. I often use text as an inspiration and visual. \nI live and work in Edinburgh. \n\nEDUCATION AND EXHIBITIONS\n2018 – Exposed 2018 - college exhibition, Out of the Blue, Edinburgh\n2018 – BIPP Gold Winner in Social \u0026amp; Portraiture Student Category \n2018 – 2015 – NC and HND Photography Course in Edinburgh College\n2016 – photographs for “The A Word” book (Polish edition), Harmonia Publishing House\n2016 – group college exhibition of photographs in Creative Exchange, Leith, Edinburgh\n2007 – group exhibition of photographs in AniAni Art Gallery, Warsaw, Poland\n\n","user_id":364652,"name":"Kate Soltan","website":"www.katesoltan.com"},{"id":365525,"bio":"Photographer, visual artist and painter I was born in France in 1981. I live and work in Paris. I Studied photography at the Gobelins school in Paris. I have exhibited different photos in galleries in France.\n\nThe image and the drawing fascinate me since my youngest age. I learned photography in a specialized class at the College and I continued my studies at the Sorbonne in Cognitive Science and Epistemology, completing a PhD in Communication. This university progress made me aware of the importance of opening up the fields of creation to different disciplines and playing with the spectator's representations.  I devoted myself entirely to photography. I practice as an artist photographer for 10 years.\n\nToday, the use of different techniques is at the heart of my artistic practice and is part of a process of decompartmentalization of traditional media. My latest works in 2016-2018 combine painting, photography, graphic design and collage. I explore the desire and its relation to time.","user_id":364923,"name":"Iannis Pledel","website":"www.iannispledel.com"},{"id":365589,"bio":"Daphne Alexis Ho (b.1975) is a practicing photographic artist based in Hong Kong and her works have been exhibited in Melbourne, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, Sanya and Hong Kong. Daphne Alexis Ho photographically captured the dynamic energies of landscape with a focus on the perpetual variation of forms in nature. Viewers are encouraged to develop their own spiritual language and to discover beauty that is imperfect, impermanent and even incomplete resulted from the ravages of time. At the same time, the ephemeral beauty which emphasizes life’s cycle, perishability and a free state of mind are expressed pictorially and experientially. As the visual narrative of landscape unfolds, the ‘what has been’ is photographically recorded and the ‘what will be’ is left to the imagination of the viewers.\n\nDaphne is a graduate of Doctor of Philosophy at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Australia.","user_id":364987,"name":"Daphne Ho","website":"daphnealexish.com"},{"id":365494,"bio":"Oman Morí is a Peruvian multidisciplinary photographer, specializing in fine art photography, still life, and analog and digital experimentation. His work revolves around the use of old and defective analog cameras to portray and analyze his daily life in urban chaos, as well as working with family archives and the use of digital manipulation. As a photographer and experimental musician, he implements sound and images to create a multi-sensorial experience.\n \nHe received his formal training in photography in the Faculty of Communications at the University of Lima, where he obtained a BA in Communications. He also studied at Centro de la Imagen (Peru), where he received a Diploma in Contemporary Latin American Photography. He recently graduated from the Creative Practices program at the International Center of Photography, New York.","user_id":364892,"name":"Oman Morí","website":"www.omanmori.com"},{"id":365487,"bio":"He participado en concursos (varios trabajos fueron seleccionados en el Concurso al Patrimonio realizado por el Ministerio de Educación y Cultura (2005) en Uruguay; al año siguiente se me otorga el Premio FEMI en el 4 Concurso del SMU-FEMI de Médicos Artistas. Una de mis obras fue seleccionada (2005) para la convocatoria Fotografía Urbana :Espacio público y Sociedad de la Revista Fotomundo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. En el 2009 dos trabajos recibieron Menciones en Concurso Fotográfico del Centenario del Diario El Telégrafo, Paysandú, Uruguay. He realizado también algunas exposiciones locales y en Montevideo. Este año recibo una Mención del Jurado por Fotorevista, Argentina.\n\n","user_id":364885,"name":"Maria Belen Amorin Casella","website":""},{"id":365553,"bio":"","user_id":364951,"name":"Edu Fernández","website":"www.edufernandez.net"},{"id":365623,"bio":"I am a curator and artist based in the North of England, growing up in the 90s I am fascinated with fast material and digital cultures and the pace in which technology has grown. My practice is a response around my feelings of not keeping up with the speed and cost of technology. \n\nEducation \nYork College - Foundation Diploma 2010-2011\nLeeds College of Art - BA Fine Art 2011- 2014\nSunderland University - MA Curating 2017-2018\n\nExhibitions \nEMC^3 2018\nMackie's Corner 2018\nSUM- Leeds college of art degree show 2014\nPhotography sculpture and the index – Leeds, 2014\nPhotography sculpture and the index – New York,2014\nHappy Birthday Mondrian , project space Mexico, Leeds 2013\nPump and Grind- Thwaite mill, Leeds, 2012","user_id":365021,"name":"Vincent Todd","website":"www.vincenttodd.com"},{"id":365679,"bio":"Angeniet Berkers (1985) is a socially engaged photographer based in Rotterdam, who studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. She has been working as a mental health care worker with youth for about 12 years. In her 3rd year she self published the photo book ‘15m2 of Freedom’. Her graduation dummy ECHO was shortlisted for the Book Dummy Award of Photo London and La Fabrica, Luma Rencontres D'Arles and the Cortona on the Move Photo Book Award. She was a participant of the NOOR Masterclass in Amsterdam in 2015 and of the student program of Visa Pour L’image in 2017. In 2019 she received the Mondriaan Fund Emerging Talent stipend and the Fotodok Dialogue stipend for The Lebensborn Project. In 2021 Mondriaan continued their support. Her work has been published by de Volkskrant, NRC, Trouw and AD and (online) magazines such as De Groene Amsterdammer, Brandpunt+, VICE and de Correspondent. ","user_id":365077,"name":"Angeniet Berkers","website":"www.angenietberkers.nl"},{"id":365647,"bio":"yron Tenesaca is a visual artist currently living and working in Asheville, NC. After graduating from Western Carolina University in 2015 with a BFA in Studio Art and a BA in Spanish, Byron served as the Photography Artist-in-Residence at The Bascom in 2016 and 2017. His work has been exhibited regionally, including: The Bascom in Highlands, NC; Arrowmont School of Arts \u0026amp; Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN; WCU Fine Art Museum in Cullowhee, NC, and Specto Art Space in Bridgewater, VA. ","user_id":365045,"name":"Susan Martin","website":"chulla-vida.com/ "},{"id":120283,"bio":"I am an educator, photographer, and critical designer. I build visual narratives where the mundane turns symbolic, and where crisis serves as a lens to examine the post-pandemic human condition.","user_id":119681,"name":"Arek Ratai","website":"arek-ratai.com"},{"id":260220,"bio":"Lisa Kachajian is an American photographer whose work explores the natural world and the creative process in music. Her practice centers on quiet, unscripted moments, whether in her long-term, land-based series UpCountry, an intimate examination of rural life, or behind the scenes in the recording studio.\n\nGrounded in observation and research, Kachajian approaches photography as a way of engaging not just with what is seen, but with what is felt, remembered, and intuited. Her images emerge from a deep sensitivity to emotion, light, and shadow, and inhabit the moment itself, dwelling in atmosphere, timing, and tension. She is equally attentive to how meaning shifts based on a viewer’s perception and the broader context in which an image is experienced.\n\nHistorical research and philosophical inquiry inform her process, adding layers of depth beyond the surface of the photograph. Through this lens, she explores how abstract concepts such as interconnectedness, rhythm, and intention manifest in everyday life and land-based practices.\n\nKachajian’s UpCountry series received Honorable Mentions in the 2024 Julia Margaret Cameron Awards and was exhibited at FotoNostrum in Barcelona, where her music-focused work was also featured. UpCountry was a 2023 finalist in Photo Lucida’s Critical Mass and was recognized by Soho Photo Gallery’s National Competition in 2021, juried by Shawn Theodore. In 2025, curator Mark Sink included her work in The Big Picture Colorado, an open-air public exhibition in Denver.","user_id":259618,"name":"Lisa Kachajian","website":"www.lisakachajian.com"},{"id":666236,"bio":"Lucero Ardila is a photographer and content creator originally from Victoria, Tamaulipas, now based in Mexico City, whose work is deeply rooted in the emotional landscape of her northern heritage. Blending her passions for Latin American magical realism and urban space, Lucero captures the beauty and complexity of the places where she lives, works, and exists, convinced that common, non-hegemonic spaces hold stories that deserve to be seen and heard. She collaborates with Mexican artisanal brands and embraces slow fashion, often recycling clothes sourced from pacas (bundles of secondhand or overstock garments from factories, department stores, or imports). Her poetic, dreamlike images have earned international acclaim. She was awarded first place in Latin America in the Sony World Photography Awards regional competition and received the State Youth Award 2023. Through her lens, Lucero invites us to find wonder in the everyday and to listen to the silent stories hidden in our urban landscapes.\n","user_id":665652,"name":"Lucero Ardila","website":"luceroardila.com"},{"id":846793,"bio":"","user_id":832637,"name":"Chelly D","website":"www.aox5.com"},{"id":310787,"bio":"Venus Bayat is an interdisciplinary visual artist, educator, and scholar working at the intersection of photography, filmmaking, and media studies. She teaches photography at The Pennsylvania State University, where she offers courses in fundamental photography and the culture of photography. She is a Master of Fine Arts candidate at The Pennsylvania State University and also holds an M.A. in Mass Communication from Texas Tech University. She has participated in over 30 group and solo photo exhibitions across the United States, Germany, France, and Iran. She has also directed 4 short experimental films, which have been featured internationally in various festivals around the world. Venus’s work explores themes of human loneliness, digital media dependency, memory, and displacement.","user_id":310185,"name":"venus bayat","website":"www.behance.net/venbyt"},{"id":365725,"bio":"My name is Cindy Cavanagh and I am a Sydney Lifestyle Photographer.  About five years ago, I started a series of photos that captured the little things my children would give to me like flowers, weeds, leaves, stones, and drawings. I didn't know what to do with these images, but they filled my creative heart, and I kept on capturing them. As they grew, and I grew as an Artist, the series changed. Sometimes, I found things for them to hold and sometimes they gave me things. Sometimes, I created still life, and yet, the series made no sense. It was a mish-mash of images. At the beginning of last year, I did a workshop on editing and colour; it was the final piece of the jigsaw puzzle. I saw colour, light, and moments that weren't connected come together. I saw things that made no sense, finally make sense. I pulled images together in diptychs to tell a story that I never meant to say. ","user_id":365123,"name":"Cindy Cavanagh","website":"www.cindycavanagh.photography/sydney-lifestyle-photographer-cindy-cavanagh-colour-of-light-collection"},{"id":365732,"bio":"Alison Beste is an artist and educator based in Honolulu, HI. Alison received her MFA in Visual Art from Lesley University College of Art and Design and her BA in Art from the College of William and Mary.\n\nAlison is a faculty member at Mid Pacific Institute where she teaches photography and design courses. During summer, Alison teaches for National Geographic Student Expeditions and has co-led photography expeditions in London (2015) and Australia (2016, 2017). Alison enjoys sharing the power of image-making with adults and instructs photo-based community workshops for Pacific New Media and Honolulu Museum of Art School.  She has been a guest speaker for Honolulu Museum of Art, Hawai'i State Art Museum, Hawai'i Pacific University, University of Hawai'i, Schools of the Future Conference, Pacific New Media, and Hawai'i Photographic Society. ","user_id":365130,"name":"Alison Beste","website":"www.alisonbeste.com"},{"id":365751,"bio":"Muxia Liu was born in July 1993. Beijing, China. She has received a M.A in Arts and Cultural Management from King’s College London and a B.F.A in General Fine Arts from Maryland Institute College. Muxia’s artistic practice is involved with painting, photography, illustration and mixed media collages where she aimed to minimize the distance between form and content via various approaches. Her works have been exhibited in wide-range of exhibition venues in Beijing, Baltimore and Florence such as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Hall. Meantime, her academic research is focus on the curatorial diversity in the context of post-colonial criticism and new internationalism.\nMuxia is currently base in Beijing, China, working as a creative solo and has been a member of creative collective “IP 39.116”.","user_id":365149,"name":"Muxia Liu","website":"www.muxialiu.format.com"},{"id":365765,"bio":"Giovanni Scotti (Naples, 1978).\nHe graduated in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples and he attended the Master in Photography \u0026amp; Visual Design at NABA in Milan.\nHe works with different media including photography, installation, performance and video. \nAmong the investigations he carries out there’s the one on the public good to be requalified and on the \"counter space\", as an unconventional space where the dialectic between citizens and territory acquires new meanings. In 2018 he took part to the Triennale #6 Photographie et Architecture in Belgium and was selected among the authors of the first Open Call of the Getxo International Image Festival in Spain. In 2019 he exhibited, for the first time, the photographic series dedicated to the former NATO base in Bagnoli, a public good to be returned to the citizens, with the exhibition Cinnamon Heart: Peepshow at the aA29 Project Room gallery in Caserta. The same project was presented at New York University, during the urban sustainability conference EDRA50 Brooklyn (2019). Starting from the photographs of the former NATO base in Bagnoli, the artist founded Innobiliare Sud Ovest, a fictitious real estate agency that puts up for sale common goods that would already belong to the citizens. An office of the agency was opened at Edenlandia Leisure Park (Naples), halfway between reality and fiction (2020). The project received the matronage of the Museum MADRE in Naples. \nSince 2014 the artist is an active part of the italian photographic project Presente Infinito.","user_id":365163,"name":"Giovanni Scotti","website":"www.giovanniscotti.com"},{"id":845007,"bio":"","user_id":830851,"name":"enrico santoni","website":"gurushots.com/chiccosan/photos"},{"id":365845,"bio":"I am a judge. I write novels and tales.   I like to fix, with the camera, moments of life or nature and afterwards to transfuse them in my stories, like images of the soul","user_id":365243,"name":"Silvia Vitro","website":"silvia.vitro@giustizia.it"},{"id":365815,"bio":"Melancholy, nostalgia, fragility or darkness, but without being sombre?\nDuality is probably key in this still young body of work. Motmans balances between figurative and abstract, complexity and a – deceitful – simplicity.\nThe fragile works seem to feed on romanticism as well as minimalism.\nIt shows a sense of great tenderness and sensuality but also of apprehension. \nOf a slight fear to possibly lose something.\nThe graduate from the royal academy of Fine Arts, fulltime fashion designer and visual artist puts his identity, personality, personal experiences and dreams first in his photography.\nThis intimate work appeals to universal values and feelings, despite its highly personal nature.\nLandscapes and male figures are recurring themes. Not surprisingly as during his childhood Gert struggled with his sexuality and found protection and security in nature where seclusion and daydreaming allowed him to escape from reality.\nFrom this body of work speaks a fascination with time. \nMotmans’ pictures express a desire for another world. A longing for familiarity and nostalgia. \nAt the same time his images seem to embrace a threatening, futuristic vision. As if Marcel Proust glances at Henry David Thoreau while a young Brian Eno watches cheerfully and provides the scene with soft rustling sounds.\n-Ive Stevenheydens-\n\n\n","user_id":365213,"name":"Gert Motmans","website":"www.gertmotmans.com"},{"id":365824,"bio":"Born in 1972, I graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d'Art of Paris and of the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs of Strasbourg in 1997. My work was already presented in numerous exhibitions in France, Germany and Canada.\nI produce series of photographs and drawings: how to show complexity and evidence in one single image? It is the dialogue and comings and goings between the various parts of the series that realize the depth of evocation of certain natural elements. A network of links, complicities and extrapolations is then set up between the microcosm and the macrocosm, between the singular and the universal, between the image and the imagination of the spectator.\nThere is a spirit of cabinet of curiosities in my work, of sort of the Wunderkammer from the 17th century: understand the world from singular objects. It is dealing with details, attention, loss of marks and minimalism. ","user_id":365222,"name":"Valérie Graftieaux","website":"www.valeriegraftieaux.net"},{"id":365818,"bio":"Matt Schömer - director, producer, lecturer and passionate photographer\n​Matt was born in Munich. He graduated his film and animation studies in Stuttgart and Munich and then he worked for several agencies and companies in commercials, advertising and feature films.​ Lecturer at SAE Institute in dramaturgy, film history and analysis. He was a jury member at the 23 Film Festival in Baden-Württemburg. ​Matt loves to travel to distant lands. He documents his impressions using analogue photography in 35mm and medium format – almost exclusively in black and white. Melancholia and honesty play an essential role in his photography and stories. But telling stories using still photography is not the only important thing for him. He is equally passionate about directing and telling stories using moving images. the essential thing for him is to tell a story and explain the background and reasons for the story. Matt is working as a director, producer and photographer. He is based in Stuttgart.","user_id":365216,"name":"Matt Schoemer","website":"www.matthiasschoemer.com"},{"id":365918,"bio":"Photographer and creative retoucher, based in Paris. \nGraduated from Gobelins l'école de l'image.\nAlso teacher.\nMaking pictures is my life.","user_id":365316,"name":"mathieu vasse","website":"www.mathieu-paul-gabriel.com"},{"id":366090,"bio":"Cristóbal Valdés R. (1978)\n\nChileno. Fotógrafo y emprendedor. Titulado de Ingeniería Civil y fundador de\u0026nbsp;Migo\u0026nbsp;(Laboratorio y Tienda Fotográfica) y Embajador de\u0026nbsp;Lomo\u0026nbsp;en Chile. \nMi desarrollo fotográfico ha sido principalmente autodidacta y he enfocado mis estudios en procesos de laboratorio Color en la Escuela de Arte de la PUC (Chile) y laboratorio Blanco y Negro en la UTS (Australia). Durante los últimos 4 años he sido parte del Taller de Desarrollo de Proyectos de Javiera Infante para trabajar mi fotografía autoral y los procesos creativos.\n\nExposiciones y Ferias\nParticipación en feria ArtStgo - Agosto 2018\nExpo Colectiva de Fotografía Emergente en Galería Ekho - Julio 2018\nExpo Colectiva DP17 en espacio temporal - Enero 2018\nExpo “Bordes” en Galería NAC nivel calle - Noviembre 2017\nParticipación en Feria ArtStgo - Agosto 2017\nExpo Colectiva DP16 en Centro Cultural Casa Lo Matta - Enero a Ferbrero  2017\nExpo Colectiva DP15 en Galería Mutt - Enero 2017","user_id":365488,"name":"Cristobal Valdes","website":"WWW.UBE.CL"},{"id":366115,"bio":"I am currently a professor of photography and Chairperson of Art and Design at St. John’s University in New York. My work has been widely exhibited throughout the United States, and also internationally in Spain, France and Columbia. Exhibition venues include several New York City galleries, The Fogg Art Museum, The Museum of Modern Art of Miami, the Parthenon in Nashville, Musee D'Art Moderne in France, Centro Colombo-Americano in Colombia and the Queens Museum of Art. I am represented in several museum and private collections including the Center for Photography at Woodstock, Islip Art Museum, and the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. Throughout my career, I have made personal and political statements with my work, documented events and places that touched my soul, and more recently, I am creating visual narratives that are derived from my imagination, rather than from the reality of the present. ","user_id":365513,"name":"Belenna Lauto","website":"www.belennalauto.com"},{"id":365811,"bio":"Herbert Holzmann, born 1963 in Höchstädt/Do., Germany\n\nStudied visual communications with a focus on photography in Augsburg, Germany from 1983 to 1987. Works and lives in Augsburg.\n\nSelected works\n\n2017: „Flight Tracker“, 3rd price + 2 x 5th price, kwerfeldein award, kwerfeldein.de\n\n2014 „Le tombeau des naïades“, video with Helena Goldt based on motifs by Pierre Louÿs/Claude Debussy\n\n2012 „Rêversion“, video dance performance with Tina Witthohn, Die Krause und Helena Goldt\n\n2009 „The Human Canvas“ group exhibition, Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA\n\n2008 „Imaginäre Landschaft: kürzer!“ * 1st price artmix-galerie radio play contest, Bayern 2 Radio\n\n2008 lofi highway (video installation and DVD) Music: Pierre Bastien\n\n2007 launch of artist duo „Schrödingers Hund“ with Michael Baumgartner\n\n2006 „artefakt“, 2. Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie (photo festival)\n\n2004 „nightscapes“, lab30, 2nd international art lab, Augsburg\n\n* Collaborative work by Schrödingers Hund","user_id":365209,"name":"Herbert Holzmann","website":"www.nightscapes.de"},{"id":365938,"bio":"Photographer based in Patagonia, Chile. I ventured into author photography since a few years ago. I have participated in exhibitions at the American Museum of Arts in Washington DC June 2018 (Individual with the work Liceo y Valle del Paraíso, and collective: Interpersonal Relations), in Photoespaña 2016 (collective), LA Art Show 2020. Valparaíso Photography Festival (Individual and collective) several occasions. In 2021 I received the prize for the trajectory in visual arts of the region of Magallanes, Chile\n","user_id":365336,"name":"Vicente González Mimica","website":"www.vicentegonzalezm.wixsite.com/photo"},{"id":366046,"bio":"I began taking photographs in 2008.  Self-portraits became my main interest because of the creativity and preparation in setting up a shot that involves me in two roles, the photographer as well as the subject.  I often try to utilize natural light to highlight the body as well as the included surroundings and experiment with unique settings and objects to see what develops. ","user_id":365444,"name":"Not You","website":""},{"id":366133,"bio":"Through my practice I aim to create intimate bodies of work that explore themes such as adolescence and identity,  whilst trying to reduce the disparity of what is felt and what is communicated. Photography forms the foundation and visual framework of my work, however the shooting process is often an experimental experience responding to the light, environment and subject.         I then begin to curate and compose the photographs, incorporating a variety of mediums and processes such as text, archival material, collaging, scanning and painting with the intention of depicting both the physical and emotional world we exist in.   I hope through my practice I am able to communicate what my words alone may not.","user_id":365531,"name":"Portia Sarris","website":"portiasarris.myportfolio.com/about-2"},{"id":366135,"bio":"\"Binary\" is a project co-produced by the artists: \n\nFernando Giménez; Mercedes (Soriano), Uruguay, 1985.\nStudied at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Uruguay (IENBA), Bachelor`s degree in Fine Arts,  with major in Graphic Design.\nWorked in graphic design and illustration, also as a photographer and creator of audiovisual content for communication and advertising. Since 2015 he has worked as Master Printer of works (Giclée systems) and photographic post-producer in a fine art studio.\nPrior to his studies at the university, he began to train in a self-taught way in photography and to explore topics such as relationships and human behavior.\n\nAdriana Calvó Iborra; Barcelona (Spain), 1982.\nShe trained in audiovisual production, she worked mostly in advertising projects.  (www.adrianacalvo.com).\nThanks to her professional career, she has been linked to different types of creative processes and human work teams, through which she have found an interest in making her own personal projects.","user_id":365533,"name":"adriana calvo","website":""},{"id":366184,"bio":"For many years I thought I was no one, weaving my existence from places to places, feeling too much. As a child, I was called lil savage, and rightfully so—wild I was. I had a different kind of mind, a different kind of perspectives. Dirt remains dirt, water remains water, but what if we allowed light, time, and wind to dance with illusions, to tease our senses? Dirt could become the canvas of ancestral souls holding secrets, water could become the mystical dancer, free and strong. What is real, what isn’t? A whisper, a shape, a fleeting secret only once you can hold. Like a stolen kiss on your soul. Roaming as a photographer for a decade, doubt has been a constant companion– a shadow that remains. The violence of the world, its brutality, frivolity… within this relentless commotion, I've found my calling and abstract photography has emerged as my sanctuary. Guided by empathy and a profound sensitivity to the world, my work reflects the intricate interplay between the unexpected and reality, mirroring the transient essence of existence. Join me in this realm of gentle contemplation where the shapes whisper, unafraid to be both ethereal and boldly profound","user_id":365582,"name":"Ehm C","website":""},{"id":367604,"bio":"I am a photographer from Somerset in England. I studied a photography at arts university Bournemouth and my Masters in fine art in Glasgow. \nI have a passion for pushing photography in different ways and exploring the possibilities of the medium. This is in a hope to reveal something new to the viewer and ask them to question what photography is, and suggest how important our perception is in relation to it. \n","user_id":367002,"name":"Paul Gorman","website":"www.paulgorman.net"},{"id":365887,"bio":"Adam Leitzel is an artist based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Adam’s work tends to focus on interpersonal struggles, and his place within society. His work has been exhibited locally at the Demuth Museum, Rock Lititz, and the North Museum of Nature and Science, internationally at the Pingyao International Photography Festival in China, and online with Humble Arts Foundation and Darkside Collective.","user_id":365285,"name":"Adam Leitzel","website":"www.adamleitzel.com"},{"id":366021,"bio":"Caroline Kapp is a Santa Barbara-based visual artist best known for her quietly surreal photographic compositions that combine traditional and digital processes. The subject matter characteristically features inanimate objects portrayed in unlikely ways, evoking questions of space, scale, and context, and paralleling human relationships and daily routines. Kapp studied at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle for her BFA (2000) and the University of Washington Photo Media program for her MFA (2007). She has exhibited photography and video work locally, nationally and internationally, and has been resident fellow at several institutions including Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Kala Art Institute, CENTRUM, and the Burren College of Art in County Clare, Ireland.","user_id":365419,"name":"Caroline Kapp","website":"carolinekapp.com"},{"id":367916,"bio":"Andrea Gaspar Fuentes, 1982. Tarragona\n\nDegree in Cinema and Audiovisual by the ESCAC (University of Barcelona), 2004.\n\nShe debuted as an artistic director in 2005 with the play \"A About Ball\", directed by the three Goya-winning filmmaker, Rosa Vergès.\n\nHe develops his career in the field of cinema, advertising and television as an assistant art director.\n\nAfter motherhood, she takes a distance in film shootings and founded the social photography company Blanko while focusing on freelance writing of a film script, with the aim of directing her first film shortly.\n\nWith Blanko he obtains international recognition in renowned groups such as UnionWep, Fearless and MyWed.\n\nPassionate about Art, cinema and photography, she develops personal photographic projects such as Homeland, Rise Uo or Teo where she demonstrates a visual narrative closely linked to psychological concepts.","user_id":367314,"name":"Andrea Gaspar Fuentes","website":"www.weareblanko.com"},{"id":368044,"bio":"","user_id":367442,"name":"Magdalena Machnicka","website":""},{"id":365870,"bio":"I am an amateur street photographer, born and raised in Athens, Greece. In 2014 I moved to Munich for professional reasons. The transition from Athens to Munich was a rather challenging situation, for which --admittedly-- I was not prepared. Leaving aside a new professional reality and the language barrier, I kind of parachuted into a city I knew nothing about. I kept having the feeling that I could not grasp neither how life is structured here nor the culture and so I wanted to engage in something that would put the squeeze on me to go out on the streets, interact with people, and sooner or later explore the city. I think that was my primary motivation when I started exploring street photography.\n\nI haven't taken any academic or other courses on photography. I am essentially a self-taught photographer - I just grabbed a camera one day and that was it. However, as the art kept growing in me I started reading as many books as I could, discovering the great street photographers of now and then, in an effort to grasp the essential ingredients of the art, crystallize my style of shooting and of course get inspiration.\n\nI have received honourable mentions for my work and lately I was awarded with the Silver prize and Gold prize in the New York and London photography awards respectively.\n\nI am attracted to the streets, however from time to time I shoot abstract concepts as well.","user_id":365268,"name":"Dimitrios Schoinianakis","website":"ds-photography.gr"},{"id":366056,"bio":"I have been drawing and taking photographs since i was about 9 years old. I consider myself a pictorialist- so someone who approaches image-making from an aesthetic direction. I have always loved to make images whether they are paintings, photographs drawings with saturated color which illicit emotion in the viewer. That is what makes me happy. I do it for myself, really. ","user_id":365454,"name":"Jill Greenberg","website":"www.jillgreenberg.com"},{"id":366053,"bio":"Ich bin 22 Jahre alt und arbeite nebenberuflich als Fotografin. \nNeben Fotos für Firmen oder Künstler setze ich hauptsächlich meine eigenen Ideen um und möchte somit kreative, düster angehauchte Bilder erschaffen, die dem Betrachter eine Geschichte erzählen soll.\n\nMeine Bereiche in der Fotografie sind die People-, und Modelfotografie und arbeite im Studio sowie Outdoor. Ich bilde mich gerne weiter um nicht nur im kreativen sondern auch in den technischen Bereichen immer besser zu werden. An der Bildbearbeitung sitze ich gerne ein Paar Stunden um das für mich perfekte Bild zu schaffen und die Bildwirkung zu verdeutlichen. So entstehen noch stärkere Emotionen und vertieft die Gesamtwirkung. Postproduktion ist für mich keine Optimierung oder Rettung, sondern ein Werkzeug meiner Kreativität.","user_id":365451,"name":"Steffi Grass","website":"www.blacksally.de"},{"id":366048,"bio":"Born in Shreveport, LA , Ransom Ashley is a photographer, actor, and cinematographer. He attended Parsons The New School for Design in New York City where he was concentrating on photography and went on to receive his Bachelor of Science in Psychology. He has shown work internationally (in New York, London, Brighton and Budapest) and been included in shows at the New Britain Museum of American Art, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, and Masur Museum of Art, among others. He has also been featured in select publications such as Teen Vogue, Parallel Magazine, Ignant Magazine, Metal Magazine, and Dazed and Confused Magazine. Ashley is currently working on a body of work exploring Louisiana subcultures and is set to appear alongside Oscar Winning Actress Holly Hunter in the upcoming southern drama Strange Weather.","user_id":365446,"name":"Ransom Ashley","website":"www.ransomashley.com"},{"id":366404,"bio":"Paula Abreu Pita is a Venezuelan photographer based in New York. She had her first solo show Peças da Madeira in July 2010 and in 2011 her second solo Entre Águas de Portugal, both in Caracas. Abreu Pita earned a Master's in Fine Arts at Pratt Institute in 2013. She has exhibited her work in the United States at Photoville NY, The Fence, First Street Gallery, Rush Arts Gallery, and DNA Gallery. In 2015 her work was included in the Exposure Awards, Louvre, France;  the Renaissance Photography Prize, Getty Images Gallery in London; in Moscow, her series Hotel Monte Rosa got Honorable Mention at the Mifa Foto Awards, Fotoloft Gallery; and in Portugal, she was a finalist at the Ei Awards. Her photographs have been published in The New York Times, Washington Post, and CNN. Abreu Pita is part of Foto-Féminas, a collective of female Latin American photographers with whom she has shown her work in China, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Venezuela, and at the Bronx Documentary Center.","user_id":365802,"name":"Paula Abreu Pita","website":"www.paulaabreupita.com"},{"id":366567,"bio":"","user_id":365965,"name":"Ray David","website":"www.raydavidphotography.com"},{"id":366736,"bio":"I fell in love with photography when I was 11 and my simple child's camera superimposed two images together. Since then, photography has been my constant companion in all the different countries I have lived in. As a photographer I look for a unique angle to portray the subject in question, be that someone at work, personal portraits or inanimate objects.","user_id":366134,"name":"Eva Garay","website":""},{"id":366068,"bio":"Greta Lorimer is an Italian artist based in UK. Her practice sees philosophy and photography deeply intertwined. Her research focuses on the social and introspective potentialities of conceptual and performative photography.\nIn her photographic practice she often adopt the metaphor, the surreal and the oneiric to tell and visualize untold thoughts, feelings, states of mind and unseen stories. \nShe graduated with a BA in Philosophy from University La Sapienza of Rome. During the years in Rome, she combined attended professional courses of documentary photography at CTS in collaboration with Società Geografica Italiana and National Geographic Italy, and of portrait photography at ISFCI, the Institute of Photography in Rome. Upon graduation from the course, she joined ISFCI as a teaching assistant in Portrait Photography.\nShe then moved to the United Kingdom where she pursued a Master’s Degree in Photography at the University of Brighton. She has been selected as one of the graduates emerging talents UK 2018 by Barbican Curator Alone Pardo at Source Magazine that published one of her pictures. Greta is one of the artists featured in the Fast Forward research project @womeninphoto. She exhibited in Rome, Brighton and London. \n","user_id":365466,"name":"Greta Lorimer","website":"www.gretalorimer.com"},{"id":366371,"bio":"I am a South Korean, a street photographer, and working based in New York City! Currently working on a new project in my hometown of Seoul, South Korea! I always walk around the city following the lights and shadows of the streets. The lights and shadows of the city act as a compass to me. I draw the city with photos following the shadows of the sun during the day and the sunset in the afternoon! I am happy to take photos, and communicating with the streets is my favourite conversation.","user_id":365769,"name":"Jaejoon Ha","website":"www.all-about-photo.com/photo-articles/photo-article/1532/snowy-day-in-seoul-by-jaejoon-ha"},{"id":366375,"bio":"\nMarna Bell is an award-winning American photographer whose work has been featured in international publications, solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries, including Clarion State College, the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, Munson Williams Proctor Arts Inst., Utica, NY, and Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Auburn, NY. She received a New York State Council of the Arts Grant and a Ruth and Harold Chenven Foundation award, and has been featured in Black and White magazine. Her book, “Hudson Past/Perfect” is in Howard Greenberg’s Gallery in New York City. Bell received a BFA from Pratt Institute and an MFA from Syracuse University in painting.","user_id":365773,"name":"Marna Bell","website":"marnabell.com"},{"id":366462,"bio":"Douglas D. May is a full-time Professor of Art at The University of North Texas. He holds an MFA with Emphasis in Visual Communication from Texas A\u0026amp;M–Commerce - Dallas. ","user_id":365860,"name":"Douglas May","website":"douglasmayphotographs.myportfolio.com/gallery"},{"id":366227,"bio":"I use photography to document time and memories, tracing the stories that unfold in the everyday. As a child, I discovered these narratives in family albums, and now, I am drawn to long-term projects that allow me to build deep connections with my subjects and witness their transformations over time.","user_id":365625,"name":"Monika Coyle","website":"www.monikacoyle.com"},{"id":366235,"bio":"Photographe publicitaire depuis de nombreuses années.C'est réalisé professionnellement avec de belles marques dans l'univers du parfum, cosmétiques, bijoux.... je consacre de plus en plus de temps maintenant à travailler sur des séries personnelles en utilisant tout mon savoir acquit du monde publicitaire. \n\nAdvertising photographer for many years.It is professionally realized with beautiful brands in the world of perfume, cosmetics, jewelry .... I devote more and more time now to work on personal series using all my knowledge acquit of the advertising world.","user_id":365633,"name":"pierre dehau","website":" pdehau.wixsite.com/website-1"},{"id":366373,"bio":"Leanne Bell Gonczarow takes photographs and presents them in a variety of contexts: sculptures, installations, books, and the internet. The elemental stuff of photography – light – is subject and material in works that aim to provoke a prolonged contemplation of their origin, material manifestation and presentation. Through a focus on the various languages used to describe light – visual, scientific/technical, coded and literary/poetic – her practice interrogates the nature of the digital image.\n\nLeanne was born in County Durham in 1978 and has lived in Newcastle, Manchester and London, UK. She holds an MA Visual Arts: Book Arts (Distinction) from Camberwell College of Arts (2007). She has exhibited nationally and internationally, most notably in Moscow, Russia where she spent three years teaching in an art school. She is now based in Edinburgh, recently starting a practice-based PhD currently titled ‘Deep Time, Techno-fiction and Materialisation – An Archaeology of the Digital Image.'","user_id":365771,"name":"Leanne Gonczarow","website":"www.leannebellgonczarow.com"},{"id":366437,"bio":"My work has been described as visual scepticism.  It is made in the knowledge that understands that (a) truth is reliant upon context, experience and fearlessness.  It also expresses the understanding that “Art” is not made, but found.  It is to be found within the infinite number of images that bombard our visual senses.  Through the appropriation of this imagery and its use in collage, both physical and digital I am able to articulate a deep distrust regarding the structures of the authority of the “image” and the authenticity of not only the form and nature of the image, but more importantly, the motives and agendas they represent.\n\tFrom 1990 to 2016 my practice was based upon social engagement and collaborative projects working with a wide range of hard to reach communities and disadvantaged young people.  In 2016, a change of circumstances allowed me to return to my own work and develop the photo collage works included in this proposal. I am due to start  MPhil/PhD in September.","user_id":365835,"name":"Rob Birch","website":"www.robbirch.com"},{"id":368700,"bio":"Coming to photography with a painting and drawing background I appreciate a mix of traditional and alternative process work that allows the artist to become involved in the making of the work as an object. I am a graduate from the University of Michigan BFA painting concentration and Central Michigan University MFA photography concentration. I currently teach photography and printmaking at the University of Michigan Flint. ","user_id":368098,"name":"Rebecca Zeiss","website":"www.zeissworks.com"},{"id":366149,"bio":"after leaving switzerland 5 years ago and being more or less  on the road since then - living in bali for almost 3 years - I have learned that for me it is the small things, which as simple as they are, catch my attention. It is in these encounters that make me realize that in the end all becomes one, nature, human the universe.  And like this, catched through my lens - a detail of my life.","user_id":365547,"name":"Marco Brandenberger","website":"www.marcobrandenberger.com"},{"id":366253,"bio":"","user_id":365651,"name":"Chantal Rosas Cobian","website":"www.crcphotoworks.com"},{"id":366274,"bio":"Architecte parisienne at large pour la photographie. \nj'aurais pu choisir les croquis \n\n","user_id":365672,"name":"isabelle lemoine","website":""},{"id":367380,"bio":"Mohammed is known for blurring the lines of his travel, landscape and wildlife images, literally and metaphorically. He does this with the aid of light, motion and a deep compassion for the natural world and humans who occupy it. The obscurity of the subject in his images is a reminder to the observer that this world is never perfect and constantly changing. Inspired by the works of Eliot Porter and Ernst Haas, Mohammed explores these inevitable imperfections in digital and film photography.","user_id":366778,"name":"Mohammed Shamma","website":"www.shammafineart.com"},{"id":366180,"bio":"I live in Krakow (Poland) and I am an amateur photographer. As far as I remember I was interested in taking photographs but for about four years I think about it more seriously. Now I am sure I would like to continue developing my passion. I am hoping to have a chance to share my work with other people. Until now my works have been awarded honourable mentions in some photography contests and participated in local joined exhibitions.\n\nAwards:\nND Awards 2016 - Honorable Mention in Architecture: Buildings Category for the series: ‘Structure and lines’\nFine Art Photography Awards 2016/2017 - Nominee in Landscape Category for the series: ‘Secret’\n‘Modern City’ at Sputnik Russian Film Festival 2017 – Honorable Mention for single image: ‘Geometry of the City: Lines’\nND Awards 2017 – Honorable Mention in Fine Art: Abstract for the series: ‘Frontiers’\nMoscow International Foto Awards 2018 – Silver in Architecture-Industrial for the series: ‘Chimneys’","user_id":365578,"name":"Korneliusz Grabka","website":""},{"id":366314,"bio":"Susan Moldenhauer has a 35+ year career as a fine art photographer. She has a national exhibition record, is represented in numerous public collections, and has self-published books including those in the creative partnership, Sequencing Through Time and Place, with artist Wendy Bredehoft and dancer/choreographer Margaret Wilson. She had a career as an arts administrator and curator from which she retired to her full-time studio practice in 2017. She has been a community advocate for artists and co-founded public art programs in Laramie, WY where she lives and works. She is a recipient of a 2016 and 2023 Wyoming Artist Fellowship and in 2017, she won a Wyoming Governor’s Arts Award. In 2023, she was invited into Photo Pensato.\n\n","user_id":365712,"name":"Susan Moldenhauer","website":"www.susanmoldenhauer.com"},{"id":366298,"bio":"I began my journey into photography almost by accident when my husband bought me a 35-mm film camera for our anniversary many years ago. I'm mainly self-taught, with some mentoring and workshops. I’m from a family of talented artists, musicians, and writers, but could never make my brain and fingers work together for any of those skills. The camera allows me to make art in a way I’d never been able to accomplish before by freeing me to be creative while not having to force the process. My photography is often spontaneous, unpremeditated, and serendipitous. I don't call myself a nature photographer – my tastes are more eclectic and wide-ranging – but most of my imagery is taken outdoors.\n\nI currently live in Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the foot of Pikes Peak in the American Rocky Mountains, and close to a variety of contrasting landscapes – from the “14ers” to the plains, from mountains to desert, from high country to rolling hills, from thick forests to shortgrass prairie lands. My husband and I frequently explore these areas, and they’ve provided many of my favorite images.","user_id":365696,"name":"Denise Dethlefsen","website":"www.denisedethlefsen.com"},{"id":366536,"bio":"Im Icelandic but have been living in Norway for many years. I have now just finished 2 year artist program at Det Tverrfaglige Kunstinstitutt in Fornebu, Norway. I will start my 3 year (specialization year) in the fall 2018.\nAs an artist Im curious about the experimental process. I like to create, quite often with material that others might consider ruined. I like to work with texture \u0026amp; layers with my photos, drawings \u0026amp; paintings.\nI hope to inspire people, to get them to look at things diffrently so they might find themselv discovering beauty in unusual/diffrent places.\n\nOther education:\n2 years photo program at Oslo Foto Kunst Skole, Norway\n2 years art program at Nydalen Kunstskole, Norway\n2 years Industri Design at Thecnical Collage, Iceland\n2 years Technical Drawing at The Thecnical Collage, Iceland\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":365934,"name":"Lilja Sighvatsdottir","website":"www.instagram.com/popolliart"},{"id":366613,"bio":"I am a visual artist working in a variety of media, including photography, paint, and collage.  My art reflects my love for the natural areas most threatened by global warming and pollution, including the North Woods of Minnesota and the great tallgrass prairies of my native state of Kansas.","user_id":366011,"name":"Kim Dayton","website":"www.saatchiart.com/akdayton"},{"id":366447,"bio":"Fotografo amatoriale con la passione per l'irreale e per le piu varie forme d'arte, nato come musicista di pianoforte che per passione si spostò prima alla chitarra e poi alla musica elettronica. col tempo la passione per la filmografia mi ha fatto appassionare alla fotografia, che si è pienamente inpossessata di me e che si è rivelata come una vera musa, con questa riesco ad esprimermi meglio donando me stesso e parlando di me in ogni fotografia, ,ho seguito diversi corsi e dal digitale col tempo sono ripassato all'analogico sia con 35mm che con il grande formato, perchè ? perchè fondamentalmente odio le troppe manipolazioni e penso vada riscoperto il semplice senza affidarsi ad aiuti esterni che rendono tutto stereotipato e indistinguibile. questo è un po il mio scopo, far conoscere me stesso tramite la fotografia.","user_id":365845,"name":"claudio malesci","website":"www.instagram.com/snuffms"},{"id":366509,"bio":"I studied Art in Strasbourg, photography is the medium I like the most lately","user_id":365907,"name":"Adam Torche","website":"artor.ch"},{"id":366663,"bio":"Chris Bennie is an artist, photographer and music producer. He lives in Brisbane, Australia. He makes artwork that reconciles the sublime with the ridiculous, photographs that document exhibitions, events and performances at The Walls Art Space, Miami, Queensland, and produces electronic music released on major techno labels including More and Diffuse Reality. \n\n","user_id":366061,"name":"Chris Bennie","website":"www.chrisbennie.com"},{"id":366713,"bio":"Heidi Sussman is a  photographer and mixed media artist who combines natural and digital art media with her photographs. Often using her iPhone produce her pieces, she is an enthusiastic supporter of how a cell phone can become an immediate and exciting tool to create fine art photography. \n A graduate of Emerson College, she continued post-graduate studies at the Instituto Allende in San  Miguel de Allende Mexico. She teaches workshops in photography, journaling and mixed-media processes in her studio in East Orange as well as in area workshops throughout the state including the Nancy Ori Cape May Photography Workshops and the Visual Arts Center in Summit, NJ.\nActively exhibiting her art in solo and group shows, her work is held in public and private collections throughout the United States and Canada.\nA resident of West Orange, she is engaged in promoting the arts within her community and is on the board of several arts organizations.  \n","user_id":366111,"name":"Heidi Sussman","website":"www.heidisussman.com"},{"id":367119,"bio":"Director, Photolucida\n\nLaura Moya is the Director of Photolucida, which is based in Portland, Oregon. She organizes the Photolucida’s biennial Portfolio Reviews event, Portland Photo Month, and project manages Photolucida’s Critical Mass book award publications. She has juried for Critical Mass, Blue Sky Gallery’s Northwest Drawers, Newspace Center for Photography, Photo District News, United Photo Industries, and PhotoPlace Gallery.\n\nLaura has participated in events including PhotoAlliance, LensCulture and SPE, and she has participated in panels at international festivals such as Pinyao International Photo Festival and GuatePhoto Festival. Laura co-curated The Early Works Project, which was shown at Newspace Center for Photography, Rayko Photo Center, the Center for Fine Art Photography, and the Photographic Resource Center, as well as The Elevated Selfie: Beyond the Bathroom Mirror, which exhibited at LightBox Photographic Gallery and the Griffin Museum of Photography. Most recently, she curated photography + science for the Yixian International Photography Festival, and Hypermedia in Critical Mass for the Lishui International Photography Festival in China.","user_id":366517,"name":"Laura Moya","website":"www.photolucida.org"},{"id":366472,"bio":"Ariel Neo is a multifaceted french artist from Brittany who creates oil paintings on large circular canvases. When finished, she then photographs them in nature, composing surreal images. Her art is deeply rooted in nature and the vivid colors evokes our original state, bold and wild.\n\nA film director and producer for the past 2 years, Ariel then incorporates her paintings inside her short films. The viewer can discover the source of her inspiration, as well as the story behind each painting as it unfolds thoughout the film.\n\nHer paintings are regularily exhibited in France as well as in Europe and her short films are becoming recognised in international festivals worldwide. Her artistic endeavor, unique in its kind, abolishes the frontiers of painting, photography and film, allowing the viewer to be carried into a multidimensional work of art.\n","user_id":365870,"name":"Ariel Neo","website":"www.theartofarielneo.com"},{"id":366486,"bio":"Born in 1984, in the northern part of Poland. \nI believe that my work is not just another atempt at a trite discussion between commercial photography and its idealized content. Perhaps, it is just an efort to express the emotons of my models, as well as mine own. \nIn 2017 I was among the laureates of the Debuts competton. \nHonorable Mention at 11th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers 2018.\n","user_id":365884,"name":"Agata Reclaf","website":"www.agatareclaf.com"},{"id":366500,"bio":"Bio: Mercedes Jelinek is an artist working in both NYC and NC, and has recently completed a residency at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. She holds a BFA in visual arts from the State University of New York at Purchase and an MFA from Louisiana State University. Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in Louisiana; the Hinson Art Museum, Gaston County Museum, Blowing Rock Art and History Museum, Asheville Art Museum 2016 Gala and the Cassilhaus Gallery in North Carolina; SoHo Photo Gallery, Cuchifritos Gallery, Littlefield Gallery and Gallery MC in New York; Page Bond Gallery in Virginia; the Satellite Art Show (Berlin Collective Booth) at Art Basal Miami; 30-under-30 Exhibition at Vermont Center for Photography; Mercedes’ first book These Americans was launched this past July -published by Kris Grave Projects in New York City.","user_id":365898,"name":"Mercedes Jelinek","website":"www.mercedesjelinek.com"},{"id":366487,"bio":"I am an iPhoneographer from the German seaside. Now living in a small city in the countryside somewhere in Northern Germany.\nI am an autodidact and my work is integrated in my daily life routine. Usually I do not plan taking pictures, although I have my issues. I go out and find myself in situations that spontaneously inspire me. \nWhile taking pictures, it is important for me not to be a photographer who is out of the situation. I want to be someone who is a participant, not just an observer.","user_id":365885,"name":"Timo Fischer","website":"www.timfisch.net"},{"id":366593,"bio":"Eric M Renard (www.ericrenardphotography.com) is a Los Angeles based photographer.  Born in New York, he attended school just outside NYC. Eric spent his summers in Maine, where he was first introduced to photography and learned his way around a darkroom.  Eric’s passion for photography was reignited at Tufts University in Boston, where he studied under Siegfried Halus. After graduating, Eric moved to San Francisco and worked as an architectural photographer before moving to Los Angeles. Eric’s unique exposure to both urban and rural life can be seen throughout his work, as he is equally at home in both settings. Usually working in black and white, his urban cityscapes and rural landscapes often reflect an eerie sense of peace and quiet, rarely portraying more than one or two people. Eric’s photography has been exhibited in galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Oregon, Texas, Minnesota and digitally around the world, receiving numerous awards.","user_id":365991,"name":"Eric M Renard","website":"www.ericrenardphotography.com"},{"id":366626,"bio":"My name is Allysha Webber, I am a multi-disciplinary visual storyteller currently based in Port Macquarie, Australia. I currently work as a freelance photographer for Shutterstock. Storytelling is not just my profession or my career, it is what I live for. I love to tell my stories, and the stories of others, through as many means of storytelling that are available. Whether it’s through animation, fine art, photography, live action film or writing, or a hybrid form of storytelling that combines many mediums, I believe all stories deserve to be told.                                          ","user_id":366024,"name":"Allysha Webber","website":"allyshawebber.com"},{"id":366581,"bio":"Mai Al Moataz is an artist, dead rose collector, and space and fashion designer. For the past decade, she has used black and white film to produce photographs and photograms through a meticulous analog darkroom process, a deeply cathartic ritual. Her images are romantically solitary and ethereal, as they present emblems of loneliness, longing, nostalgia and femininity. With hints of isolation and speckles of imagination, she explores the subjects of her portraits as a paradox of the internal versus the external, and where they meet, using time, space, light and chemistry to deconstruct the experiential universe.\n\nHer work has been exhibited in a number of shows, including Vantage Point 4 at the Sharjah Art Foundation in 2016, Food is Culture at the Bahrain National Museum 2017, Tadafuq / Flow as a part of 21,39 Jeddah Art Week 2017, Sikka Art Fair 2017, Do You Trust Me? a collaboration between the Goethe Institute and Bahrain's Bin Mattar House 2017, Femmes: Par Des Artistes Femmes Bahreinies at the Unesco in Paris 2017, the Bahrain Fine Arts Annual Show 2018, Mnwr as a part of 21,39 Jeddah Art Week 2018, Hafez Gallery at Warehouse 421 in Abu Dhabi 2018, Conversations with the Self at Albareh Contemporary 2018, Hafez Gallery at Abu Dhabi Art 2018.\nHer series Proof of Presence won first place in the Art Jameel Photography Award 2016.\n\nShe started a minimalistic clothing label in 2019, www.mmxo.co; an ode to cotton, linen + comfort.","user_id":365979,"name":"Mai Al Moataz","website":"www.maialmoataz.co"},{"id":366708,"bio":"Born in Hiroshima, 1973.\nGraduated from Fitchburg State College, present-day Fitchburg State University, MA, USA in 1997, with BS degree, Communication/Photography.\n\nThe Sound of Serenity (2018)\nI am fascinated by black and white photography. \nThe world in monochrome invites people into a dream where each viewer is free to use his or her imagination. The virtue of black and white photography is that it gives praise to those things that cannot be seen.  \n\nWhen I'm in nature, peering through the viewfinder at the landscape, I've noticed that nature produces some shared sound audible to us all. We can hear that same sound in the mountains, the ocean, the forest, and lakes. \n\nWhy is it that people seek solace from the hustle and bustle of the city by the sea or in the mountains? Is it not some vestige of a time long ago when we humans lived together with nature? Perhaps this is what we might be hearing in nature, the sound of serenity that calms our souls.","user_id":366106,"name":"Hiroaki Yamashita","website":"hiroaki-yamashita.studio.site"},{"id":366766,"bio":"I am an amateur photographer.  I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and moved to Colorado where I currently have been residing for the past 23 years.  I have always loved photography and am a self-starter/learner.  I just started to embrace my passion within the past few years.  I love the ability to capture moments through a photo that stay with you forever.  I love creating and shaping artistic visions with my models in capturing the essence and beauty of one's self. ","user_id":366164,"name":"Michele Petrelli","website":" "},{"id":366632,"bio":"It was during a tour of Japan that GUILLAUME LOUIS PETITOT-BELLAVENE experienced his “revelation”, when he was struck by the design and the symbolism of the HINOMARU ( Japan national flag) as well as the spirituality of the ENSO ( Buddhist symbol of harmony, emptiness, fulfillment ). \nBack in France, he began, through photography, artistic research to translate into images the emotions that he had experienced during his stay in Japan, and the period of introspection that followed.\nIt soon became clear to him that this work would find its most accurate expression in abstraction rather than in the figurative.\nIn 2019 and 2020 he is nominated at the FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS.\nIn January 2020, he was named \"Photographer of the Month\" by the WALL GALLERY ( Berlin,  Athens,  Gdansk, Venice ). \nIn May and June 2020, he was invited by the LOOSENART GALLERY ( Rome, Milan ) to participate in the exhibition \"ABSTRACTIONS\".\nSince July 2020, the \"DANCING VORTEX®\" are part of the SMITHSONIAN's collections ( Washington ).\nIn March 2022 he was named \"Photographer of the month\" by the international group \"ITSLIQUID\" (Venice, Bari, Doha, London, Hong Kong)\n","user_id":366030,"name":"Guillaume Louis PETITOT-BELLAVÈNE","website":"www.itsliquid.com/photographerofthemonth-march2022-winner.html"},{"id":367209,"bio":"Silvia was born in São Paulo/Brazil, where she lives with her husband and son. She started to photograph 5 years ago, since then, she has been dedicating to nature and documental photography, in pandemic times , she has been trying to explore the human sensibilities and build a dialogue with the viewer, studying pos graduation in contemporary photography. \nWinner gold with the serie  \"To live is to die\"  Moscowfotoawards/2021 category : Self Portrait\nhttps://www.moscowfotoawards.com/winners/mifa/2021/6261/\nThe World Photography Gala Awards/2021 Honorable mention with the  serie \"Aging\" \nFine Art Photography Awards/2021Honorable mention  \"Rust\"  \nChromaticPhotoAwards/2020 Honorable mentions\nIPA /2020 Honorable mentions \nMonovisions/2020 Honorable mentions\nBrasilia Photo Show/2019 Best photography Agribusiness","user_id":366607,"name":"Silvia Husek","website":"silviahusek.com"},{"id":366720,"bio":"Das Einfangen eines bestimmten Momentes - \nZunächst auf dem Menschen und dessen Handlung konzentriert, wendete sich der Blick immer mehr ab von der Aktion, weg von der Person hin zu seiner Umgebung, seiner Aura, dem Sein.\nDurch die Fotografie gelangte Janna Heiß hin zum Film, hielt jedoch entgegen des Charakters des Schnellen Bildes und des Reproduktiven nicht mehr nur noch den Moment, sondern ganze zeitliche Abhandlungen in starrer Betrachtung fest. Es entsteht eine allgegenwärtige Konfliktsituation zwischen dem Hier und Jetzt und dem bereits Vergangenen.\n\nJanna Heiß beendete ihr Lehramtsstudium mit dem Hauptfach Kunst, arbeitet inzwischen sowohl in der Lehrtätigkeit, als auch in der Vermittlungsarbeit im Museum, in der kulturellen Förderarbeit von jungen Künstler*innen und an ihrer eigenen künstlerischen Entwicklung.","user_id":366118,"name":"Janna Heiß","website":"www.jannaheiss.com"},{"id":367178,"bio":"Dávid Biró is an artist based in Budapest, Hungary. He graduated from Photography BA at the University of Kaposvár and Photography MA at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME).\n\nHis main interest is the influence of the technical mediums on human perception. He uses the camera as an extension of human sight and tries to examine the concept of reality and knowledge. Biró tests human perception, especially the way we look at photographic images. His precise compositions evoke the aesthetics of the digital world in which he and his generation grew up, while he is also questioning the future of photography in a computer-driven society. He mostly works in the studio environment and seeks to unfold his conceptual ideas in a progressive form.\n\nHe was represented in several national and international exhibitions. He is part of the Futures photography platform and the finalist of the ING Unseen Talent Award in 2018. \n\nBiró is represented by Trapéz Gallery, Budapest.","user_id":366576,"name":"Dávid Biró","website":"www.birodavid.com"},{"id":366747,"bio":"\nHer work is part of the permanent collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and McNeese State University. It has been shown multiple times during FotoFest in Houston, Texas.\n\nAn early highlight of her career was a, well-received, solo show at Sewall Art Gallery, Rice University during Photography Houston Spring ’94, sponsored by FotoFest, DiverseWorks, the Houston Art Dealers Association, the Houston Center for Photography.\n\n Images from her “Ruins” series had been selected for numerous juried exhibitions by Curators/Associate Curators: Susan Krane, 20th Century Art, High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Clint Willour, Galveston Art Center, Galveston; Peter Boswell, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and Executive Directors/Directors: Arthur Ollman, Museum of Photographic Art, San Diego; Jean Caslin, Houston Center for Photography, Houston; Suzanne Delehauty, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston. \n\nNewer works \"Clouds Cubed\" have been chosen by Ann M. Jastrab, Executive Director of the Center for Photographic Arts (CPA), Carmel, California and \"Suspended\" by Roy Flukinger, Independent Curator, Austin, Texas.\n\nLeigh-Nussenblatt holds a BFA in Photography from Texas Women’s University, Denton, Texas, and a MA in Visual Arts from Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. She currently resides in San Antonio, Texas. Cynthia can be reached at her email address of cynthia.leigh.nussenblatt@gmail.com","user_id":366145,"name":"Cynthia Leigh-Nussenblatt","website":""},{"id":366757,"bio":"Titus Poplawski photographer who currently resides in Wroclaw, Poland. His major avenue of artistic expression is people, especially in narrative photography, portraits, nudes, and fine art. He holds a degree in architecture and order and composition are distinct elements of his photography. Many times appreciated in international competitions, among others; _ND 25th, November 2018 - Awarded with title “ND Fine Art Discovery Of The Year 2018”, 1st place in Fine Art: Nudes  2nd place in People.  _IPA 28th October 2018, NY - 1st Place in Advertising/Other, _FAPA 15th April 2018, London - 1st place in Nudes - Fine Art Photography Awards _Tokyo International Foto Awards, Tokyo December 2018 - “Bronze winner” _Portret Prawdziwy, Polska 2019 - 2nd place _IPA  2020, NY - 1st and 2nd Place in Professional Analog/Film, Portrait. _Hornet Photo Awards, Poled 2020 - 1st Place in Portrait _FAPA 2021, London - 1st place in Portrait. IPA 2021, NY – 3rd in Professional Analog/Film","user_id":366155,"name":"titus poplawski","website":"www.tituspoplawski.com"},{"id":175478,"bio":"I started taking pictures at the age of 8, and since then I have discovered that photography for me is an image that tries to capture the beauty of relationships and emotions. \nMany of my photos have been used in reports, inspired poems, and paintings.\nProjects: \"Katowice. Civic Photography“ and ”Open Book\" (a book in the form of an exhibition about Katowice women) are my favorite projects.","user_id":174876,"name":"Ewa Maria Waszut","website":""},{"id":367540,"bio":"Thomas Hauser is a graduate of the École Supérieure d’Art et de Design Marseille-Méditerranée and completed post-graduate work at the California College of Arts in San Francisco. His work was recently exhibited at La Frontiera and the Un-Spaced gallery (Paris), the Centre d'art Image/Imatge (Orthez), and the Aperture Gallery (New York). As an architect of collective memory, he deconstructs the notion of the archive, subjecting his images to a process of degradation and abstraction. Although plastically connected to photography, conceptually, his work is connected to sculpture and cinema—of which he uses the techniques of montage and temporal fragmentation. The Wake of Dust was initially a publication project produced in collaboration with Fred Cave and the Werkplaats Typografie (Arnhem) in 2015.","user_id":366938,"name":"Thomas Hauser","website":"www.thomashauser.fr"},{"id":366824,"bio":"I am an artist using old film cameras most of the time but getting more digital..\nBFA Mason Gross School of Art, Rutgers University 1985\nPratt Institute Graduate School of Communication Design\nMA Education Administration. 2004\n\nAdjunct Professor: New Jersey City University, NJ USA\nPresident: ProArts, Jersey City, NJ USA 2019 - present\nRetired Art Educator, Newark Public Schools\n\nRecent Shows NYC Metro Area; Awards:\nSolo Exhibition: Picture Prompts (Summer Edition) Casa Colombo, Jersey City NJ\nPH21 Gallery Budapest: Curators Choice - Monochrome 2023 \u0026amp; Motion 2024\nPro Arts Curators Choice 2024\nNew Jersey and Me: Imperfect Together, Drawing Rooms, Jersey City 2023\nChania Photography Festival, Crete Greece 2021 - 2024\nFrequent Exhibitor: PH21 Photography Gallery, Budapest Hungary \nWinner: 2018 and  2019 The Photo Review Competition Issue; Editor's Choice: 2020-2023\nJuror's Selection: Urban Suburban Rural 2018 nyc4pa NYC USA\nBest in Monochrome: Annual Photography Juried Exhibition The Guild, Shrewsbury NJ USA 2018\nBronze Achievement Award: Annual Juried Art  Exhibition The Guild Shrewsbury 2017","user_id":366222,"name":"Dorie Dahlberg","website":"www.doriedahlberg.com"},{"id":367186,"bio":"Cristian Geelen (1982) is mainly an analog photographer and a dedicated darkroom printer from the Netherlands, who works through the gelatin silver process. All of it which is done in his own personal darkroom.\n\nIn his early career Cristian was working as a documentary based photographer. But lately he is taking a more conceptual, contemporary, and philosophical approach for his personal work. Which mainly touches subjects like love, longing, and loss. And occasionally he incorporates in his practice the written word and poetry as well.\n\nIn his vision the print is the most important element to a photograph, and his work.\n\nCristian his work has been included in numerous international publications and exhibitions including L’œil de la photographie, Artdoc Magazine, Les Rencontres d'Arles Nuit de L'Année,  Kaunas Photo festival, and had his work present at Paris Photo.","user_id":366584,"name":"Cristian Geelen","website":"cristiangeelen.com"},{"id":367424,"bio":"I am a photographer and cinematographer. I mainly practice street photography and portraiture. I carry on the photographic passion from years now and I have combined it with another deep love: Cinema.\nI have attended a number of specialization courses in Italy and abroad, including internships at Escuela Internacional de Cine y Television in Cuba, the School of Visual Arts in New York, and the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. \nTwo years ago I graduated with a MA in Cinematography at MetFilm School, London.\nI now work as a cinematographer and photographer in London.\nI think I’ll never stop learning and studying, because of this I try to challenge myself every time I can.","user_id":366822,"name":"Giada Sponzilli","website":"giadasponzilli.com"},{"id":367710,"bio":"Christian graduated in July this year with a degree in photography from the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, Hamburg, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Nina Röder.\n\nIn 2023, he completed a year-long professional engagement in Paris with photographer Antoine d'Agata.\n\nThis period concluded with the publication of my book \"one year later\" by Verlag Kettler in 2023.\n\nCurrently he is participating in the Vonovia Award Meisterklasse 2024 and the Hamburg Portfolio Review 2024.\n\neducation:\n2020– 2024 B.A., University of Europe for Applied Sciences, Hamburg, DE\n\n​awards:\n-2024      Currently participating in the Vonovia Award Meisterklasse 2024 \n-2024      Currently participating in the Hamburg Portfolio Review 2024\n\npublication:\n-2023      \"one year later\" by Verlag Kettler","user_id":367108,"name":"Christian Heymann","website":"www.christianheymann.de"},{"id":367661,"bio":"Born in 1976 in Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), I had the privilege to grow up in a family of art enthusiasts. While interested in different photography genres, nothing fascinates me as much as street photography.\n\nAs a photographer, I enjoy being an observer guided by colours, light, structures and above all, people. As the street is resembling a theater stage, I am particularly interested in how individuals blend into that urban setting, that juxtaposition of people against their surroundings. My visual storytelling echoes those quiet, sometimes awkward and stolen situations, in which people seem to be absorbed in their own play.\n\nI am a founding member of the international street photography collective Through The Lands as well as a member of the Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective.","user_id":367059,"name":"Marc Erpelding","website":"www.marcerpelding.com"},{"id":368108,"bio":"My name is Maryam; I am currently in the fifth decade of my life.\nAmong the five senses, I chose the sense of sight to understand, experience, learn and live.\nThrough ups and downs, I have always turned to art to heal wounds and pains. I tried painting, and then studied Graphics at university. After all, between different fields of Art, I chose photography as my colloquial language. \n","user_id":367506,"name":"maryam khodaverdi","website":""},{"id":368388,"bio":"I'm Heather Trimm, an award-winning travel photographer and the creator of Trimm Travels and Alabama Bucket List. Southern by birth and Southern Californian by adoption, I've traveled to all 50 states and over 40 countries. Photography is my love language.","user_id":367786,"name":"Heather Trimm","website":"trimmtravels.com"},{"id":368548,"bio":"Meine Name ist Denise, komme aus Leipzig und studiere im 8. Semester Bachelor of Arts Kunst und Geschichte auf Lehramt an der Universität Wuppertal. Zur Fotografie bin ich erst vor drei Jahren gekommen durch das Studium. Nebenbei male ich und baue Skulpturen.  Erst als es mir mit Mitte zwanzig möglich war Energie in meine Zukunft zu lenken habe ich das Abitur nachgeholt und mit 29 angefangen zu studieren. Zwischenzeitlich habe ich 6 Jahre für Tony Cragg gearbeitet und bin seit 10 Jahren in einem italienischen Restaurant beschäftigt. Zusätzlich habe ich einen zweiten Job in einem Café angenommen um das Studium finanzieren zu können. In den letzten Jahren habe ich fotografisch für die Disco Boheme Wuppertal gearbeitet und das Modelabel Liebesgruß. Seit neustem versuche ich für die Unizeitung Blickfeld als Autorin und Fotografin zum Thema Kunst und Kultur zu arbeiten. ","user_id":367946,"name":"DeNise Coriandoli","website":""},{"id":367803,"bio":"Murray is a travel and fine art photographer based in Toronto, Canada.\n\n​Murray Sye is an acclaimed travel and fine art photographer based in Toronto, Canada. After a distinguished 30-year career as a Creative Director, Art Director, and Designer in the advertising industry, Murray made the bold decision to leave the corporate world and fully dedicate himself to his lifelong passion for photography and travel.\n\nHis diverse portfolio showcases his exceptional talent for capturing the essence of the world's most captivating destinations. From dramatic landscapes to evocative street scenes and intimate portraits of local people, Murray's work is characterized by a masterful use of light, composition, and an innate ability to tell compelling visual stories.\n\nMurray's travels have taken him to some of the most remote and challenging locations on the planet, where he has honed his skills and developed a unique photographic style. He believes the technical expertise and creative vision he acquired during his advertising career have been instrumental in shaping his approach to image-making.\n\nIn 2023, Murray had the privilege of travelling with renowned photographer Steve McCurry to Bangkok, Thailand, and more recently, to Hanoi, Vietnam. McCurry's iconic work has been a profound source of inspiration for Murray, who continues to be influenced by the legendary photographer's ability to capture the human condition with depth and emotion.\n\n","user_id":367201,"name":"Murray Sye","website":"MurraySye.com"},{"id":368176,"bio":"Patricia Fortlage is an award-winning photographic storyteller and fine art photographer.  From her core belief that if you invest in women and girls, entire communities will be raised, Patricia has focused much of her career doing just that.\n\nFrom her powerful piece covering the female-led Othakarhaka Foundation in Southern Malawi to the stereotype breaking, female empowering Wonder, girl! Project, to a project on the often life-long after-effects of sexual assault on women, Patricia has promoted female empowerment one project at a time.  She has documented conditions and shared stories of struggle and success, helped to promote tourism in the poorest of nations, and overall, devoted her artistic work to furthering community development.\n\nPatricia’s hope is for the viewer to have an immediate emotional reaction to her work, as opposed to an intellectual reaction, one that will move the viewer and inspire them in how they themselves move in the world. She hopes to sometimes educate and inspire with her work, sometimes shock and surprise. At its most poignant, she strives to inspire positive change. ","user_id":367574,"name":"Patricia Fortlage","website":"www.patriciafortlage.com"},{"id":368191,"bio":"Graduated in Anthropology at the University of Rome, in 2001 I was a founding member of the ARSDEA, Association for Research and Demo-Ethno-Anthropological Studies.\nIn all of my research I've always used the camera because I am convinced that images have the strength to tell the complexity of reality often more than words.The images are semantic containers, the photos are always dense structures of meaning.\nIn recent years I have been dealing with the relationship between Anthropology and Photography, addressing issues of the ethno-anthropological method, such as identity, memory, landscape, body, etc., through\u0026nbsp;experimental photography projects.\nWith Nahid Rezashateri, an iranian photographer-movimaker, in 2018 I founded the collective SARAB which deals with photographic projects, visual anthropology, short films and media art works, with particular attention to the themes of identity, memory and landscape as a cultural process.\nI am founding member of the publishing project LA PECORA EDIZIONE in 2021.\nwww.sarabcollective.com","user_id":367589,"name":"Gianluca Ceccarini","website":"www.sarabcollective.com"},{"id":368013,"bio":"Chinese, b.1975. Worked as company employee, non-profit organization volunteer, and photographer. Lived in Beijing, Shanghai, Brisbane, and Nanjing. Currently located in Beijing as freelance photographer. WeChat public ID / Instagram / flickr: ylzhang01","user_id":367411,"name":"Yilei ZHANG","website":"ylzhang01.tumblr.com"},{"id":368133,"bio":"In her mysterious monochromatic photographs, Jing Lin reconstructs a familiar world that no one has been to. Her background in motion pictures informs her current work. As a graduate photography student at Academy of Art University, she worked with multiple darkroom techniques in traditional and alternative printing processes. She blurs the edge between photography and painting through the use of experimental processes. Solitary, Jing’s most recent body of work, in which she is portraying a nonexistent place to examine the theme of self-confinement. Constantly, she explores photography with these questions in mind: What did I see? What did I not see?\n\n \n\nChinese, b. 1993, Chengdu, China, based in San Francisco, USA.","user_id":367531,"name":"Jing Lin","website":"www.jinglinphotography.com"},{"id":368463,"bio":"J. Jason Chambers \n\nb. 1980\n\nAtlanta, Georgia \n\nIdeas and observations explored through the language of photography.\n\nFind Jason everywhere @jjasonchambers","user_id":367861,"name":"Jason Chambers","website":"www.jjasonchambers.com"},{"id":372724,"bio":"As though by a magnet, I've always felt the world pulling me, luring me to explore its mysteries and wonder. For a long time, I put my dreams on hold. Then one day in my practice as a radiologist, I met a patient whose journey would forever change my outlook.\n\nIn the Fall of 2006, a man came to me with a nagging discomfort in his chest. At 38 years old, he was so young that I thought surely it must be something benign or otherwise inconsequential. In a matter of a few short hours, his CT revealed that he was suffering from terminal lung cancer. His story is a reminder to us all that each day must be viewed as a very special gift.\n\nAnd so, I began to think more seriously about all those overseas adventures waiting for me, and soon enough, I grabbed my gear and voyaged to all seven continents. \n\nCome along and travel the world through my photography of emotion.  I hope that by sharing my photography, you too will feel inspired to explore the extraordinary and create the unimaginable.","user_id":372140,"name":"Harv Greenberg","website":"www.harvgreenberg.com"},{"id":368024,"bio":"I discovered Photography in my teenage years during a hobbies class at school. When I expressed my interest in it my career councillor suggested I pursue a more reliable occupation.\nNow that I am much older, wiser and feeling creatively unfulfilled I have decided to follow my instincts and pursue my passion.\nThe entry of these images into the \"Emerging Talent Award\" marks my decision to pursue photography with a career in mind. \nAll my images are spontaneous. There has been no manipulation of the mise en scene or elements within. \nI learnt photography before digital technology had emerged and all my skill set was acquired using the analogue process, this gave me a good understanding of film stocks and lenses. Developing my images started with processing my film stock and printing my images in a dark room.\nI believe photographers who haven't experienced the analogue process are missing out on an organic connection with their images.  ","user_id":367422,"name":"Dorian Lazar","website":""},{"id":368201,"bio":"I'm originally from the UK currently studying a masters in Comparative Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. This summer, I spent two months with Africa Media, based in South Africa, as a wildlife photography Intern and then Field Specialist.  This truly ignited my love for the transformative nature of capturing light, creating lasting impressions of transitory moments. ","user_id":367599,"name":"Nina Biddle","website":""},{"id":837646,"bio":"","user_id":823489,"name":"Valeriya Mytnik","website":""},{"id":374265,"bio":"With a background as a Clinical Psychologist, Claudia borrowed an old camera making the decision to keep studying people's behaviour through the anonymity of a lens. Immediately she took to the sense of hidden discovery, like looking through a keyhole to discover the private life/thoughts of people in the street. She loves to catch moments 'true self', i.e. how or who we are when no ones watching, whether it's an unconscious gesture, honest interaction or just discovering how we all drift and think.\nAfter 4 years of continuous street work, she is now developing her own style of portraiture.","user_id":373681,"name":"Claudia de la Mata","website":"claudiadelamata.com"},{"id":368054,"bio":"Sarah Kennel, Byrne Family Curator of Photography\n\nKennel joined the Peabody Essex Museum in 2015, following a nine-year curatorial tenure at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., where she helped oversee the National Gallery's photography collection and managed an active exhibition program. In 2013, Kennel won first prize from the Association of Art Museum Curators for an essay on Charles Marville, a little-known French photographer who captured rapid and dramatic change in 19th-century Paris. She organized the related exhibition, Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris, which traveled to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Kennel holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in art history from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.A. from Princeton University. She is coordinating an upcoming exhibition of Samuel F. B. Morse's 1833 grand work Gallery of the Louvre and curating a major traveling exhibition of Sally Mann's work, to be co-organized with the National Gallery of Art. ","user_id":367452,"name":"Sarah Kennel","website":"www.pem.org/about-pem/curators/sarah-kennel-the-byrne-family-curator-of-photography"},{"id":368132,"bio":"","user_id":367530,"name":"Ricardo Marques","website":"@ricardomarquesphotos"},{"id":368334,"bio":"The photographs I take are illustrations of moods and abstract ideas related to the main themes that interest me equally in my visual work and my writing: identity and self-knowledge, memory and oblivion, unnoticed beauty of everyday life, freedom and its consequences, the border between life and art, dreams, love and loneliness, faith, the various interpretations of death. In photography, I often follow a cinematic thinking: I shoot pictures that remind me of cinema and make me imagine unmade films.\nI believe in the importance of creativity and the clearness of expression more than in technical perfection, which I sometimes find unnatural (but not unimportant). My work is like a diary that transforms – it begins as autobiographical and gradually becomes something new.","user_id":367732,"name":"Iulia Enkelana","website":"www.iuliaenkelana.com"},{"id":368624,"bio":"I was a staff photographer for Texas Highways Magazine, the official travel magazine for the state of Texas, for 16 years, now retired. I never tired of the state’s incredibly diverse subjects.","user_id":368022,"name":"Stan A. Williams","website":""},{"id":371131,"bio":"I was born in a small town called PATTANI (sounthern part of thailand), i moved to bangkok since i was little.\nMy interest of photography comes when I start my own business (designed clothing), i realized that i need my own product image to expressed our intention; in the meantime; we can not afford to hire photographer . So, i started to take photo with my phone. Then, i decided to get me my first camera, the ordinary simple camera... I practiced my skill with youtube and do my own experiment. \nIn 2016; i perhaps saw a picture and my thought just come up with so many thing. That picture can expressed the happiness, fun , beauty of basics. I smile and feel so good about this photo. After that, i start taking street style picture. Of course this isn't easy at all. But with my passion and my will to let people see my photo and feel like the way i do\n.. that what is worth...","user_id":370544,"name":"Warin Pinthong","website":"www.instagram.com/warrynpinth"},{"id":373587,"bio":"Brazilian photographer self-taught and passionate about what he does. A member of ABAF Associação Brasileira de Artes Fotográfica and of Fotoclube Rio Fotográfico, he is an active participant in national and international photographic competitions. We highlight those from Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Jaú, Brasília, Paraty and Analândia at the national level, and the international ones in the USA, Italy, Albania, Kyrgyzstan, among others, having won important awards.\nHe works in the fields of travel, landscape, nature, architecture and portrait photography. He has had photos published in Veja – Rio Magazine, Folha Burle Max Magazine and on the National Geographic Brazil website. In addition to having your photos shared on Instagram by Jornal O Globo, Veja Magazine, O Estado de São Paulo, National Geographic Brasil and BBC Brasil.","user_id":373003,"name":"Roberto Maciel","website":""},{"id":374132,"bio":"Selorm Kofi Aglebe is a photographer under the tutelage of  Jean-Rivel Fondjo, a renowned Cameroonian photographer based in Ghana.  Selorm finds it hard focusing on a genre due to his love of photography but  Street, Portraits, Photojournalism and Commercial Photography intrigues him.  Photography means everything, He believes Art is hard, hard work is harder so you can't be lazy as an artist.\n\"Every beauty I see intrigues me, except the  beauty you don't see in my works\"\n                                              Selorm Aglebe   ","user_id":373548,"name":"Selorm Kofi Aglebe","website":""},{"id":368229,"bio":"Fran has work in many public collections, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the  Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The University of Texas, and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. \nShe has had numerous solo exhibitions, including the famed Henry Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock Abbey, England, The Griffin Museum of Photography, the Massachusetts State House, Galeria Photo/Grafica in San Miguel, University of North Dakota, Pucker Gallery, and AfterImage Gallery in Dallas. \nShe has won many significant residencies, awards and prizes - most recently, an Honorary Degree from New England School of Photography. She is a Thesis Advisor at School of Visual Art (NY) and teaches at LACP and internationally. She is represented by Pucker Gallery (Boston), Afterimage Gallery (Dallas), Susan Spiritus Gallery (Newport Beach, CA), and Galeria Photo/Graphica (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico).\n\nFran lives in New England.\n\n","user_id":367627,"name":"Fran Forman","website":"www.franforman.com"},{"id":373362,"bio":"Johan Talens is a photographer from the Netherlands. He studied history and anthropology and makes a living in information technology. A few years ago he discovered photography as a creative outlet. He feels affinity with the improvising nature of street photography. In fact, most of his pictures are shot walking down the streets, around buildings, investigating shop windows, moving in and out of light and shadow. Black and white is an essential characteristic of his photography. He admires André Kertész, Saul Leiter and Lee Friedlander for their particular ways of seeing and capturing the world ‘differently’. \n\nIn recent years his work has been published in: \nwww.theinspiredeye.net/product/inspired-eye-issue-48/ (2017) p. 118-135 \nwww.edgeofhumanity.com/2020/09/04/street-photography-dark/ \n\nHe was finalist in the LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2020.","user_id":372778,"name":"Johan Talens","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/130252229@N05"},{"id":373991,"bio":"Małgorzata Wakuluk lives in Poland. She is a choreographer by education; Artistic Manager by profession; Photographer by passion. She has been Photographing since 2016 and continues to this art still. For her, the most important thing in photography is always human beings, interpersonal relations and social inequality. At the moment she is working on a new project related to the lowest casts in India- The Untouchables. Human emotions and their place in this world are what fascinates her in photography the most but mystic photography is the close to her heart too as it is able to stir the imagination and has no limits.","user_id":373407,"name":"Malgorzata Wakuluk","website":"malgorzatawakulukphotography.pl"},{"id":373835,"bio":"I was born at 1950 in Israel, had no toys, so I played outside with animals on our farm and with plants.\nI am very combined with nature, have a nice garden of flowers and vegetables. I establishe a web site that defines and teaches the people about Israeli native flora. this web site I maintaine voluntreengly and it is a bran' more than 2000 people surf it every day from all over the world.   \nhttp://www.wildflowers.co.il/english/ \nI have a BSC in microbilogy and an MBA in business\nI have 3 daughters and 9 grand children.\nI live in Moshav Gimzo \nhttp://www.gimzo.org.il/english.asp\nI take many photos of my place and more \nThank you for the oportunity   \n","user_id":373251,"name":"Sara Gold","website":"www.wildflowers.co.il"},{"id":374023,"bio":"","user_id":373439,"name":"Ricky Sanders","website":"www.illumescape.com"},{"id":373907,"bio":"Qian Jin was born in 1960 in Zhejiang China, and currently lives in Beijing. He started painting when he was a child. He studied art and design and worked as a designer、magazine editor、and commercial photographer. In 2015, he changed his focus to fine art photography, special black and white.\nSelected Group Exhibitions:\n2019  Plymouth Center for the Arts 9th Annual Fine Art of Photography \n       Open Competition \u0026amp; Exhibition\n2019  Center for Photographic Art Members' Juried Exhibition \n2019  2019Festival Fotografico Europeo\n2019  Specto Art Space INSPIRATION:Studies \u0026amp; Source\n2019  Brownsville Museum of Fine Art 47th Annual International Exhibition\n2019  2019 Copenhagen Photo Festival\n2019  Soho Photo Gallery 2019 International Krappy Kamera Competition\n2019  The Magic Silver Show Clara M. Eagle Gallery at Murray State University\n2019  Five Points Annex Small Works Juried Exhibition \n2019  Photographic Center Northwest’s Juried Photography Exhibition\n","user_id":373323,"name":"Qian Jin","website":"www.qianjinphoto.com"},{"id":374546,"bio":"I was born in Anghiari, Italy in 1990 and I currently live in Florence.\nIn 2018 I attended a photojournalism course with the TerraProject collective at the Fondazione Studio Marangoni (FSM) and in 2019 the Simon Norfolk masterclass at the Cortona on The Move photography festival. In 2021 I followed a portrait course with Paolo Cagnacci at FSM and in 2022 I took part in a two days workshop with Paolo Verzone. I am interested in the relationship between humans and the surrounding environment, I find my inspiration in the collective memory and in the events of our time.","user_id":373962,"name":"Matteo Bianchi","website":"www.matteobianchiph.com"},{"id":375108,"bio":"I am a travel and lifestyle photographer always on the lookout for my next destination. I gravitate toward color but every place I go to I photograph differently because no place on earth is the same.","user_id":374524,"name":"Rebecca Adler","website":"RebeccaDalePhotography.com"},{"id":375099,"bio":"C’est à l’âge de 12 ans qu’il a fait l’acquisition de son tout premier appareil photo.\nDès ses premiers clichés ce sont les gens, plus que les paysages ou les natures mortes, qu’il aime par dessus tout immortaliser. \nA son entrée à l’Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, il continue la photo et le développement noir et blanc.\nA 22 ans il s’installe à Paris et se lance à son propre compte en tant que photographe indépendant.\nDurant des années il travaille sur commande dans différents secteurs, l’hôtellerie, le tourisme, l’industrie, la gastronomie…\nEn 2018, il revient à ses premiers amours photographiques, il flâne dans les rues des villes en France et à l’étranger pour réaliser des clichés directement inspirés du mouvement humaniste. Des photos qui marient l’expérience des années avec un regard plus libre, plus affûté, plus mûr.\nEn plus de 2 ans il réalise bon nombre de clichés.\nSon premier livre «Natures urbaines» a été publié aux éditions Corridor Elephant en mai 2020. \nAprès avoir exposé \"Natures urbaines\" dans 3 lieux différents, il continue à produire des images dans la rue. ","user_id":374515,"name":"Ludovic le Guyader","website":"www.ludovicleguyader.com"},{"id":375126,"bio":"Guillaume Sainteterre est le nom d’artiste de Guillaume Déderen, haut fonctionnaire français, photographe et poète. Après des études de lettres classiques, il a travaillé pendant une dizaine d’années auprès de jeunes en difficulté comme professeur et éducateur, avant d’intégrer l’ENA en 2004. Il a occupé divers postes de sous-préfet et dans les services de la sécurité civile (sapeurs-pompiers) et du Premier ministre, avant d’être nommé au Conseil d’Etat, puis à la Commission européenne. Amateur de rugby (qu’il a lui-même pratiqué au poste de deuxième ligne), passionné par l’histoire des religions et les spiritualités, titulaire d’un MBA, il prépare actuellement une thèse de doctorat consacrée à Arthur Rimbaud. Il est membre de l’Union des photographes professionnels/auteurs et de la Fédération française des galeries d’art photographique. Il réside à Bruxelles où il a installé son studio photo.\n","user_id":374542,"name":"Guillaume Sainteterre","website":"www.guillaume-sainteterre.world"},{"id":439599,"bio":"\nSaan Sandrin\nI'm a conceptual portrait photographer based in Paris, specializing in minimalist black-and-white imagery. My work delves into themes of identity, resilience, and the human condition, using natural light to capture raw emotions and untold stories. Inspired by my bicultural background, I aim to provoke thought and introspection through my lens.","user_id":439015,"name":"Saan Sandrin","website":"www.saansandrin.com"},{"id":374247,"bio":"After graduating from the FotoAcademie Amsterdam late 2016 Remco Nagtzaam (Breda, 1990) embarked on a new project in which he visited different European cities to capture young adults shaping the city. Each trip was transformed in a printed magazine combining portraits with city abstracts.\n\nFrom 2017 till 2019 magazines were made from the following cities; Frankfurt, Lisbon, Warsaw, Rotterdam, Barcelona, Sofia, Dublin, Antwerp and Rome.","user_id":373663,"name":"Remco Nagtzaam","website":"www.studionagtzaam.com"},{"id":374310,"bio":"Mi chiamo Stefano Berra sono un fotografo freelance.\nLa mia formazione classica presso il Liceo A.Canova di Treviso è proseguita con gli studi di Architettura presso l'Università Iuav di Venezia dove mi sono laureao in \"Scienze dell'Architettura\", successivamente ho proseguito con quelli in ambito fotografico ottenendo il diploma di \"Master in Photography\" sempre presso l' Università Iuav di Venezia.\nAttualmente lavoro come fotografo nel campo dell' architettura e della moda.\nProseguo inoltre nei miei progetti creativi o artistici nel campo del ritratto antropologico della contemporaneita.\n\n","user_id":373726,"name":"Stefano Berra","website":"www.stefanoberraphotographer.com"},{"id":375055,"bio":"My name is Darya Kaluzhny. Faja Dar is my nickname on the net. I am learning to photograph myself. I try to shoot every day. For me, the sun spots on a concrete wall or a man in a bus, lit by the morning light, is the most beautiful thing in this world. I love to create situations when shooting, directing them. But I'm doing this in a surten way so that the model did not notice.","user_id":374471,"name":"Faja Dar","website":""},{"id":374873,"bio":"I am a woman who has been passionate about photography for many years. I am 38 years old and I started to make courses, actually 25, even though I had that passion for taking pictures as a child. I studied psychology, family mediation and sexology over the years, working as a freelancer and collaborating with associations and institutions in Brescia, in northern Italy. I have worked very well, but I have seen too many situations where hypocrisy and opportunism took precedence over professionalism, humanity and the seriousness of work. I received many patients on word of mouth, but I could no longer have a private life and I no longer believed in my country where I was born, so I moved to the Canaries. I believe very much in the potentialities of Italy, in its bases, but it is self-destructing for having lost the Creativity that had distinguished us over the centuries. We can not live in the past, renew ourselves and create always. Creation is Life.","user_id":374289,"name":"Elena Bernini","website":""},{"id":374944,"bio":"Nuno Alexandre Serrão is a Portuguese photographer and director whose photography work has been published in publications like HuffPost, Expresso, Público, L’Hémcycle, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and GQ, by brands like Adobe, Discovery and Samsung, and exhibited in various galleries and museums worldwide, including Fotogalerie Friedrichshain in Berlin, the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki, National Gallery of Macedonia in Skopje, Galleri Fold in Reykjavik, and Casa das Mudas in Madeira Island.\nLed by curiosity, he often creates or documents ambiguous but frameable non-linear narratives about uncomfortable topics that, in the end, pose a new set of questions about our universe and what is fundamental or emergent.\nAs a director, his shorts and advertising films have also been awarded in various film festivals worldwide, such as the Aesthetica Film Festival, Caminhos do Cinema Português, FUSO, Inshadow Festival, Amsterdam Independent Film Festival, Annual Copenhagen Film Festival, Astoria Film Festival and LA Experimental Film Festival, among others.\nNuno, was nominated in 2022 as a Portuguese member of the Creative Europe platform Futures Photography, has been an Adobe Partner ","user_id":374360,"name":"Nuno Serrão","website":"www.nunoserrao.com"},{"id":374631,"bio":"Daniela Leal is a latinx photographer based in New Orleans, Louisiana and Miami, Florida, where she was born and raised. She has exhibited work at the Contemporary Art Center of New Orleans, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art as part of PHOTONOLA, and Southeastern Louisiana University. Her work explores intergenerational narratives, and love as a notion and an act, and highlights forgotten moments in our day to day life. She surveys our love languages to understand how they are connected to place and identity.\n\n\nLeal was the Artist-in-Residence at Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA) in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and a Fall 2020-2021 Artist in Residence at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans. She is currently co-President of The Front, an artist-run space in Bywater, New Orleans. She was invited to participate in the Chico Hot Springs Portfolio Review In 2022 and the Santa Fe Photo Symposium in 2023. She has recently completed a Eco Processing 16mm Filmmaking Lab at Casa do Xisto in Porto, Portugal.\n\n","user_id":374047,"name":"Daniela Leal","website":"www.danilealphotography.com"},{"id":375309,"bio":"2011-2015 „HOCHSCHULE FÜR GRAFIK UND BUCHKUNST“ Medienkunst degree (Media Art Faculty), Leipzig, Germany.\n\n2009-2010 „HOCHSCHULE FÜR GRAFIK UND BUCHKUNST“  Scholarship program by the Photography Faculty, Leipzig, Germany.\n\n2007-2012 „ACCADEMIA DI BELLE ARTI“  Set-design degree, Rome, Italy.\n\nI love the way an image or a video clip can capture unexpected and sometimes mysterious aspects of things. From the unspoiled nature to the smallest objects of our every daily life, everything can assume a new meaning for the viewer, when images go through the artistic process. This is what drives my inspiration to create.\n\nDuring my art education I had the opportunity to experiment with different art-media. My artworks explore various reality of daily life and natural environments. Many of them induce in the audience a feeling of calmness and silence, but also uncertainty and mystery. Aesthetics play also a very important role in my work, becoming in some cases a form of contemplation. \n","user_id":374725,"name":"Valerio Figuccio","website":"www.valeriofiguccio.com"},{"id":375534,"bio":"I am a German born artist (1986) - based at the moment between Munich and Berlin. \n\nAfter I graduated with a BFA from Parons the New School for Design, I  got the chance to assist a photographer/filmmaker on a research vessel heading to Antarctica. The trip to me was like a color I have never seen before and gave me a better understanding of the correlation to our natural world. It was a new beginning of perceiving my surrounding. Photography and pointillistic drawings are my medium to translate the vision/emotions and conception from everyday life. \n\nI am interested in seeing and understanding the world we live in coupled with the perception of time. I am translating these little tacits and bring them onto paper. It is a story about perceiving reality and overcoming the white noise of everyday life. A collection of records and translated accounts of lived experience. ","user_id":374950,"name":"Fiona Struengmann","website":"www.fionastruengmann.com"},{"id":54855,"bio":"Daniel Mazzarella is an Australian photographer whose work explores the intersection of sport, culture and identity. He is drawn to the raw emotion of tribes, the quiet determination that shapes an athlete’s journey, and the fleeting seconds where everything aligns.","user_id":54860,"name":"Daniel Mazzarella","website":"www.danielmazzarella.com"},{"id":851787,"bio":"","user_id":837631,"name":"rachime bada","website":null},{"id":374788,"bio":"Rob, born and raised in Miami, was the son of a printer and grew up surrounded by photographers. Shortly after college he stepped up his photography when he turned the bathroom in his Miami Beach apartment into a dark room. Since then his love for photography has only deepened and his passions have expanded to encompass the globe.\n\n\nRob is now a full-time world photographer focusing on spirit, culture, and place. “My camera is a window – a tool that allows me to seek insight into man’s relationship with himself, the world, and the divine. The last being my particular fascination – the human connection with divinity \u0026amp; spirituality in its many manifestations.”\n\nMany of Rob’s images have received international recognition and have garnered awards in international competitions. His photography has been shown in solo and group exhibitions in Naples Italy, Minneapolis, Middlebury Vermont, Miami and Fort Lauderdale. His photographs have been published in Outdoor Photographer, Black \u0026amp; White Magazine, SHOTS Magazine, BLACK + WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY, Gulfstream Literary Magazine, and Blackbird Literary Magazine. ","user_id":374204,"name":"Robert Haff","website":"robhaffphotography.com"},{"id":374975,"bio":"A young French photographer based in Nantes, Laurent Castellani has the art of taming natural light to sublimate the raw beauty of his models. Spotted for his minimalist, emotionally charged shots, the photographer regularly collaborates with major brands in the luxury sector and has just been approached by Netflix. \n\nMovies, he goes to photography. His Mulholland series marks a turning point in his career. Bewitching, dreamlike, almost frightening clichés in which French models evolve, mysterious women in the darkness of urban settings. A series close to David Lynch's visual writing that the photographer willingly cites as a reference.","user_id":374391,"name":"Laurent Castellani","website":"www.laurentcastellani.com"},{"id":375007,"bio":"I was born in Cremona, Italy, in 1995.\nShortly after, my family relocated to Tuscany, where I ended up spending most of my formative years. \nAt age 17, I was offered the opportunity to complete my studies in the US as part of an exchange program. I moved to Chicago, IL, and obtained my diploma in 2013. \nI then briefly relocated to Germany to enrol in a business course, but dropped out after the first semester and moved to the UK to pursue my interest in the visual arts. I obtained a BA in Practical Filmmaking in 2016, with a major in Directing and a minor in Sound Design. The following year, I purchased my first stills camera and started experimenting with pictures.\nI am currently working on long-term personal projects, both audiovisual and photographic in nature.","user_id":374423,"name":"Filippo Giani","website":"www.filippogiani.net"},{"id":375069,"bio":"As an observer, I have always wondered how can I possibly hold on to a certain moment.  All this visual drama and artistry of details made me grab a camera and start saving those moments! 12 years ago, I started and I don’t think this sequence will stop as long as there is life in me and around me. My approach to photography comes from my strong belief in people, stories and momentum. 8 years after I started this journey of expression, I began to notice that there's so much more to a photograph than just taking it, I realized you actually make a photo; the location, the light, the life or absence of it are all the ingredients to making a great photo and that observation led me to the world of photography . During my time In the artistry of making photographs I have exhibited internationally and locally and my work has been credited and appreciated in international, regional and local competitions. And I still think there's still a lot that I need to make photographs of .","user_id":374485,"name":"Razan Fakhouri","website":"www.facebook.com/RazanFakhouriPhotography"},{"id":375261,"bio":"I'm a post-graduate student who is exploring the world around me with a critical eye. My interest in photography is a long standing one, and i'm trying to connect this interest with my masters research, which will be based on an ethnographic study. ","user_id":374677,"name":"Renuka Ramasamy","website":"Renukaramasamy@viewbug.com "},{"id":374933,"bio":"I am a gender non-conforming trans man, mother, and husband living in Portland, Oregon.  I view the craft of photography as a way to claim and redefine the lens through which I see the world and the world sees me. Photography is my tool to question stories attached to me by external cultural forces, while also creating visual world that feels safe for me to exist in. The work I create carry my artistic perspective on my trans experience. \n\nMy work has been on exhibit through Center for Fine Art Photography, Rayko Photo, and Cameraworks Gallery.  My recent work, As I Am, was selected as part of BlueSky Gallery’s Future Forward show in 2019, and a feature exhibition at Paragon Arts Gallery in 2020.  I extend my gratitude to these spaces that have highlighted my work,as well as Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and the Rauschenburg\n\n","user_id":374349,"name":"Ebenezer Galluzzo","website":"www.ebenezergalluzzo.com"},{"id":374930,"bio":"\nFertik has been a journeyman photographer for more than 50 years. Her\nphotographs have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and Time Magazine. Her mélange of employment includes a six-year stint as a staff photographer for the largest newspaper in Vermont, The Burlington Press, followed by a 15-year period as the staff photographer for The University of Southern California. Her work has been on display at the African American Museum, LA, The Gershman Gallery in Philadelphia, the U.N. in Switzerland, and The Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., among others. Fertik has shared her expertise with emerging artists through teaching at Otis-Parsons,L.A., the University of Vermont, and The International Center of Photography,NYC.\n  A Philadelphia native, Fertik now lives in Los Ranchos, New Mexico.\n \n","user_id":374346,"name":"Irene Fertik","website":"www.IreneFertik.com"},{"id":374994,"bio":"Born on a small island off the coast of Taiwan, New York-based Huaiyi Tsai brings a background in both studio photography and communications to his current fine-art work. This work often focuses on social and humanitarian issues. Tsai’s photographic essay on Tibetan refugee children, On the Other Side of the Himalayas, has been exhibited widely in Asia. He recently earned his Master’s in Digital Photography from New York’s prestigious School of Visual Arts, where he completed a project that explores the effect of consumerism on the natural world. This work is currently being exhibited at SVA’s Gramercy Gallery in New York City.","user_id":374410,"name":"Huai Yi Tsai","website":"www.thyphoto.tw"},{"id":375082,"bio":"Although as a younger man I trained as a photographer, somewhere along the line I gravitated towards Graphic Design and now run my own company in Farringdon, London. In the last 2-3 years I've had something of a photographic reawakening and feel am once again completely immersed. I love to document, be it family, street or personal projects such as this Malawi trip. If you want further context to my Malawi images, please see my blog at https://www.paulvincentphotography.net/blog/malawi\n\nThis is the first time I've entered a photographic competition of any sort.\n\nMany thanks,\nPaul","user_id":374498,"name":"Paul Vincent","website":"www.paulvincentphotography.net"},{"id":375080,"bio":"I have been shooting different styles of photography with various Nikon DSLRs since 2007. I am currently working to become a landscape architect and have use photography to inspire my creative eye and design. ","user_id":374496,"name":"Daniel Jordan","website":"dkjphotos.passgallery.com/portfolio"},{"id":375320,"bio":"I am a Vienna based professional photographer, i was studying photography in a private insitute and literature at the University Vienna. In my final master thesis i was investigating the connection between photography and literature. In 2018, i won the first Austrian Leica Photography competition, which were followed by a yearly cooperation with the company Leica.  On my every day life basis, i am a studio/event/theater-photographer. As an artist, i am trying to discover the language behind photography, expressing emotions and feelings through my personal narrative.","user_id":374736,"name":"Daniel Antalfi","website":""},{"id":375326,"bio":"Csilla Klenyanszki was born in 1986 in Budapest, Hungary. She completed her BA Photography at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 2012. In 2014 she participated at  SeMa Nanji Artist in Residency by the Seoul Museum of Art at Seoul, South Korea. \n\n​After becoming a mother in 2015, Csilla has founded Mothers in Arts Residency in 2016. Mothers in Arts Residency (www.mothersinarts.com) is a studio space combined with a communal day care. The Residency is specialized in supporting emerging women artists, who are also mothers. Mothers in Arts is free of charge; The Residency gives new mothers an opportunity to continue their artistic development.\n\n​Csilla's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.  She has recently won the Still life prize at the 33rd Festival International de Mode \u0026amp; de Photographie in Hyères, France and her first (dummy) book \"Pillars of home\" is shortlisted for Unseen Dummy Award 2018.\n","user_id":374742,"name":"Csilla Klenyánszki","website":"www.klenyanszki.com"},{"id":375421,"bio":"I definitely have an attraction to the natural world. Whether its landscapes or animals, it's great to see how life does its thing. I work on traveling as much as I can. The more experience I get overseas, the more I am attracted to it. Recently, cultures are becoming more on my radar to experience.  We all have much more to learn. ","user_id":374837,"name":"Josh Tomsha","website":"joshtomsha.com"},{"id":375245,"bio":"Michael Schwan was born in 1988 and is today 30 years old. Growing up in Saarbrücken, he discovered the fascination of photography early on. But when he came to the limited possibilities of his small camera at the age of just 18, he quickly needed something more professional. Parallel to his style finding, he took his engineering studies in the field of materials science in Freiberg near Dresden, where he quickly became the first point of contact for academic-photographic projects. For this one he makes for example a book about the Museum pieces oft he university. What began as a creative balance to otherwise very rational materials research quickly became an indispensable passion.\n\nToday, Michael Schwan specializes in landscapes photography and abandoned places. He takes part in national as well as international photo contests and shows his pictures in exhibitions.","user_id":374661,"name":"Michael Schwan","website":"michaelschwan.de"},{"id":375234,"bio":"Stephen Obisanya is a documentary photographer whose work is heavily rooted in exploring the power and dynamic of connection within the framework of family and community. Originally born (1989) in Lagos, Nigeria, much of Obisanya’s work is informed by his nuanced perspective as an immigrant. \n\nHe currently resides in Staten Island, New York.","user_id":374650,"name":"Stephen Obisanya","website":"www.stephenobisanya.com"},{"id":375386,"bio":"I am a psychologist who was given the gift of a camera.\n\nMy real email address is kuros86cc@gmail.com, the email address associated with my facebook account is not working","user_id":374802,"name":"Ciro Capasso","website":""},{"id":375435,"bio":"I was born in 1981 and I am based in a small town in central Italy (Chieti). I studied law and I didn't start to get into photography until I was \"old\", because I have only started to practice in 2018. My field of investigation is about verbal and non-verbal interpersonal communication, the proxemics of human beings and even the communication that the surrounding environment uses with shapes and colours. To me photography is a way to channel everything that cannot be expressed verbally, my way to say \"Hey, I'm here! Can you hear me?\"","user_id":374851,"name":"LEONARDO IACOBUCCI","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/leonardoiacobucci"},{"id":375465,"bio":"Born in Munich and raised by the Internet, I was fascinated by photography early on in my life and started out by documenting my childhood with the fury of a 3 Megapixel digital camera. After graduating in Graphic Design in 2013 in Italy, I moved back to Munich to start working as a freelancer. My approach and understanding in and of photography and design is a mixture of melancholic german suburban aesthetics, american pop culture and italian design understanding. ","user_id":374881,"name":"Philipp Balunovic","website":"www.philippbalunovic.com"},{"id":375658,"bio":"Amateur photographer with a passion for wildlife and nature. I have early memories as a small girl captivated by the pages of my parents' National Geographic collection, which no doubt ignited my passion for exploring the world.\n\nGrowing up in a small town near the rainforest and reef, nature's wonders were right at my doorstep. That early connection inspired me to become an intrepid explorer, venturing on solo and group expeditions across the world.","user_id":375074,"name":"Leigh Williams","website":"www.thecameragypsy.com"},{"id":376514,"bio":"Hiroike is a Japanese photographer born in 1962.\n\nAward history\n2023 LensCulture Critics‘ Choice 2023 winner\n2020 Sony World Photography Awards Professional \"Natural World and Wildlife\" 2nd place\n2020 5th 35AWARDS \"Motion” 3rd place\n2020 IPA Professional Nature-Astrophotography 2nd place\n2015 Olympus Open Photo Contest Grand Prix\n\nExhibition\n2023 Solo Exhibition Muzeum Przyrodnicze w Cieplicach, Jelenia Góra, Poland\n2022 Solo Exhibition Pictorico Shop \u0026amp; Gallery in Tokyo\n2021 Solo Exhibition Yonago City Museum\n2021 Solo exhibition (Special Exhibition) Nambu Town Museum\n2021 Solo Exhibition (Special Exhibition) Nichinan Town Museum\n\nPublishing\n2024 Yamakei Calendar 2025 from Yamatokeikoku-sha\n2020 Photo book \"HIME BOTARU\" from Chiisana-Imai\n2019 Photobook \"QUEST Vol. 1\" from Imai Publishing","user_id":375930,"name":"Masahiro Hiroike","website":"masahirohiroike.com"},{"id":376532,"bio":"Musicista compositore conosciuto come Faust Degada fondatore dei Degada Saf gruppo di musica elettronica degli anni '80. Da non molto interessato a sperimentare nelle immagini e video. ","user_id":375948,"name":"Fausto Crocetta","website":""},{"id":375366,"bio":"Motivated by curiosity and forever fascinated by what this world has to offer, Tony’s love of capturing life around him started the day his father handed him his first camera at age seven. From medical school, to missions all across the globe for the impoverished, his photography was always a guiding light in finding love and beauty in the simplest things. Witnessing the purity of the souls he treated, those who could laugh and fearlessly move forward even in awful conditions, motivated a life-change where Tony left medicine to pursue his craft. Within his first year as a full-time photographer, Tony was recognized by National Geographic, held multiple exhibitions, and won an Award for Excellence from the Conception Global Art Collective. From then on, it became clear: photography wasn’t just a hobby, it was a true calling.","user_id":374782,"name":"Tony Menias","website":"www.beloveful.com"},{"id":375473,"bio":"Fotografa  dal 1972.\nFormazione amatoriale.\nMostre collettive e personali in Italia ed all’Estero tra le quali:\n\n-Personale “La Verna: un luogo che non cambia” al Castello di Valenzano (AR) nel luglio 1999\n\n-Personale “Onirico” Palermo, Galleria 43 Lanterna Magica 2007\n\n-“ Fuori luogo” al “Centro Italiano della Fotografia d’autore” di Bibbiena (AR) 1° premio Ex-Aequo “Crediamo ai tuoi occhi” 2009\n\n-“Riappropriarsi dell’estetica” nell’ambito della mostra “La fotografia fine-art, elogio della forma”  Presso il Museo Archeologico di Arezzo, per Arezzo \u0026amp; Fotografia 2010.\n\n-Collettiva “Frank Dituri \u0026amp; Friends” 2011: presso la  “Mutsu Gallery” e la “Artspace-Eumeria” di Tokyo esposte 12 immagini della serie “La  Verna, un luogo che non cambia”.\n\n-Mostra del Collettivo4 (Fabio Civitelli, Giuseppe Faralli, Angelo Mulas, Massimo Padelli) Presso la Galleria 13 di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea a Reggio Emilia per Fotografia Europea 2018, Con 14 immagini della serie “Minimalia”\n\n","user_id":374889,"name":"Massimo Padelli","website":"galleria13.com/artist/massimo-padelli"},{"id":375480,"bio":"I have had a passion for fine art, design and photography throughout my career. After earning a BFA at Indiana University/Bloomington in the areas of design and photography, I spent many years as a graphic designer working for prestigious design firms and later owned a successful graphic design business. Years ago, I focused my attention on photography and honed my photographic capabilities at NYU and at the International Center of Photography in New York City. \n\nNow, after decades behind the camera, I am an accomplished photographer, and my photos consistently reflect an emotion or a particular point of view. While traveling or identifying a specific photo opportunity, I recognize details and evocative images that impart visual information in an engaging way. I have photographed various themes throughout Nicaragua, Provence, Lithuania, and across the USA, and my photos have been exhibited and have received awards of excellence throughout my career as a photographer.","user_id":374896,"name":"Laure Dunne","website":"www.lauredunnephotography.com"},{"id":376918,"bio":"Samsara Qidong Lin is a San Diego based photographer and  he joined National Geographic society in 2016. He has six years experience in photography and he's also a drone pilot. He won multiple awards in competitions such as IPA.","user_id":376334,"name":"Samsara Qidong Lin","website":"samsaralin.com"},{"id":377683,"bio":"Aurélien Tranchet is a musicology graduate from the University of Evry (near Paris). He is a young self-taught amateur photographer. \nAurélien Tranchet draws his inspiration from a syncretism of visual and musical artists: Wassily Kandinsky, Claude Monet, Mark Rothko, John Coltrane, Pierre Soulages Igor Stravinsky and Claude Debussy. \n\n Licencié en musicologie, Aurélien Tranchet est un jeune photographe autodidacte.\nIl tire son inspiration essentiellement d'un entremêlement d'artistes picturaux et musicaux : Wassily Kandinsky, Claude Monet, Mark Rothko, John Coltrane, Igor Stravinsky, Pierre Soulages et Claude Debussy. ","user_id":377099,"name":"Aurelien Tranchet","website":"aurelientranchet.fr"},{"id":375613,"bio":"Ian uses the skills he gained over 35 years as a graphic artist and designer, to apply his thoughts and imagination through personal, interpretive art. Ideas expressed through, photographs and finalized as digital art, output to either giclée aluminum dibond or limited edition laser prints.\nIan creates an impression, mood and emotion through use of colour and form. He takes from his immediate environment and reflects a visual metaphor. Photography, assemblage and painting, for example, will turn into an expression of questioning or perhaps anger and a moment to reflect on the environment.","user_id":375029,"name":"Ian Bateson","website":"ianbatesonstudio.com"},{"id":376245,"bio":"I am a doctor, I worked in a psychiatric facility and in shelters for migrant families. I am currently studying photography at Bauer school in Milan. \nI am attracted by intimate journeys and invisible stories. \n","user_id":375661,"name":"Giovanni Pigliapochi","website":""},{"id":837388,"bio":"","user_id":823231,"name":"Dionéia Antunes Faria","website":"neiafariafotografia.com"},{"id":375891,"bio":"Giorgio Racca inizia a fotografare alla fine degli anni ’70 come autodidatta. Nel 1983 si diploma in contrabbasso al Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi di Torino. Appassionato di scrittura, affianca alla professione di musicista l’attività di copywriter, collaborando con aziende e agenzie di pubblicità. Nel 2006 fonda a Torino RedHead Agenzia Creativa e contemporaneamente inizia l’attività di editore. Nel 2015 dà vita al progetto editoriale Ghost Book, dedicato alla fotografia d’autore italiana che lo porta a collaborare con critici, curatori, artisti, fotografi tra i quali Denis Curti, Pierpaolo Pitacco, Maria Vittoria Baravelli, Davide Dutto, Piero Gemelli, Efrem Raimondi, Edoardo Romagnoli, Lucio Maria Morra, Paola Geranio, Alessandra Pierelli. In questi anni recenti approfondisce un percorso di artista come autore di opere digitali, anche contaminate dalla pittura. Espone in mostre collettive e personali.","user_id":375307,"name":"Giorgio Racca","website":"www.giorgioracca.it"},{"id":375898,"bio":"La fotografia d’arte è per me passione, osservazione e riflessione. Gli scatti fotografici sono solo un punto di partenza per un processo di elaborazione digitale che porta l’immaginario nel reale. Lo scatto obliquo è una delle mie caratteristiche. Il mio modo di lavorare ha tre fasi importanti che spesso si distanziano anche di parecchi anni: lo scatto fotografico (creo la mia tela); l’elaborazione digitale (dipingo sulla mia tela); la stampa (l’ultimo colpo di pennello). Le prime due fasi dipendono fortemente dai miei stati emotivi.  \nMi considero un’artista dall'animo inquieto e ambivalente, lavoro in modo impulsivo seguendo l’onda, spesso travolgente, dei miei stati emotivi. ","user_id":375314,"name":"Concetta Marino","website":"concymrn79.wixsite.com/onyrica-cm"},{"id":376070,"bio":"Robert is an artist interested in people, the natural world, technology and the interaction between the three of them. He enjoys working the latest modern technology and also toying with analogy equivalents. He is fascinated by the way things work.\n\nHe mainly works in photography, but has been known to sketch, act in theatre and film, direct theatre and make short films.","user_id":375486,"name":"Robert Pickering","website":"www.robertfpickering.me"},{"id":376196,"bio":"While mostly self-taught, the artist is as well versed in the technical aspects of photography having taken various specialist coursework to hone his practice. This is apparent as Korobkovas’ oeuvre is distinguished by clarity of form, light and colour, and an affinity for evocative subject matter that seeks to reach global audiences. Most recently, the artist has collaborated with the University of Mekele, Ethiopia documenting the plague of epizootic lymphangitis disease in horses as a way to mobilize action to help this important cause. In addition, the artist has travelled to other important locations in the region such as the Tigray area, where he photographed the Abuna Yemata Church, one of the least accessible church sites in Africa, as well as the Danakil Depression which lies 410 feet below sea level and is one of the hottest if not most inhospitable places on earth. Other series document the rarity and beauty of manmade historic sites such as the 8th-9th century Indonesian Borobudur Temple Compounds and the ancient city of Myanmar, Bagan including the thousands of Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries. Still other projects feature the sublime allure of nature such as the photographs of the Zambia-Zimbabwe Victoria Falls and other astounding places such as the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, as well as the wildlife of Tarangire and Serengeti National Parks. ","user_id":375612,"name":"Georgijus Korobkovas","website":""},{"id":376008,"bio":"(b.1981) I'm an Italo-Brazilian born photographer and director based in London since 2011.\nI call my photographic practice an “An Essay about Freedom” and I am interested in independence, true selves, identity and community.\n\nUsing a variety of techniques mixing 35 and 120mm stills, analogue gifs, polaroids, digital and video my work was exhibited at MOPLA, Les Recontres D’Arles, Photoeast UK, Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam, London Photomonth, Mois de la Photografie (Berlin) and also publications like Fisheye le Mag, Harpers Bazaar, Milk.xyz, Lomography, TPM Brazil and Lost at E Minor.\n\nI was recently invited to join the #girlgaze network as a freelance photographer and hold a nomination as one of the 100 Heroines by the Royal Photographic Society.\n\nI also run The Film Gang, an online platform dedicated to film photography willing to create a network of film photographers across the globe.\n\n","user_id":375424,"name":"Marcela Ferri","website":"www.marcelaferri.com"},{"id":377031,"bio":"Lisa-Marie Kaspar, born in 1993, is a photographer from Würzburg, Germany, who mainly works on analogue film material. Her photographs mainly revolve around the female point of view and telling visual stories, often with a melancholic tone to them. Lately, her work’s focus has been on environmental topics such as the problem of plastic pollution, and her aim is to contribute to raising awareness of ecological problems now and in the future.\n \nIn 2017, Lisa-Marie Kaspar finished her Bachelor studies with a degree in Communications Design with focus on photography. Since late 2017, she has been studying Information Design for her Master’s degree at the University of Applied Sciences in Würzburg, Germany, also with photography as her main medium. After an exchange semester at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in the field of Eco-Social Design, she graduated in early 2020 with a Master of Arts degree.\n \nAs of February 2020, she has been working for a local bakery as (food) photographer and graphic designer.","user_id":376447,"name":"Lisa-Marie Kaspar","website":"www.lisamariekaspar.de"},{"id":376158,"bio":"Dasha Pears is an award-winning artist, based in Helsinki, Finland. Dasha works in a style that she calls \"psychorealism\". Her uncanny laconic and aesthetically clean art pieces are focused on portraying what might be going on in our inner worlds. Dasha makes emotions and psychological states tangible (or realistic), hence the term - \"psychorealism\". \n\nDasha uses the instruments of surrealism, minimalism, color, photography, and digital manipulation to tell surprising visual stories with a twist. In her stories, she speaks about deepest psychological matters, bringing things that are usually considered unpretty to light, making them shine with different colors and aesthetically appealing. This way Dasha's art gives viewers a chance to be at peace with themselves, providing an almost physically soothing effect on the human psyche.  ","user_id":375574,"name":"Dasha Pears","website":"www.dashapears-art.com"},{"id":376159,"bio":"THELMA POTT was born in 1984.\n\u2028She lives and works between London and Porto.\n\nAfter finishing her studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, she took her MA in Curatorial Studies at the Royal Academy of Arts of the University of Coimbra in Portugal.\n\nIn 2013 she won the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Project Grant.\n\nShe started exhibiting her work in 2017 has one of the artists from the art coalition HANDS OFF OUR REVOLUTION in the group show Poster! at BlackBall Projects Gallery in New York. Among other exhibitions, in Autumn 2019 her work was exhibited in Cologne, Germany, as she won the Reclaim Award 2019. In 2020 she exhibited at Rossocinabro Gallery in Rome in the group exhibition Co-Existence 7 during April - July. \nHer last show Artists of  Today and of  Tomorrow was a group show in Rome   that premiered on April 2021 curated by Monica Ferrarini.  In October 2021 she will be exhibiting at Florence Biennale in Italy.\n\nIn 2018 as well as in 2019 her work was distinguished by the Canadian art magazine: Art Ascent. Her work featured in the artist’s directory at the June/July edition of the British art magazine Aesthetica. She was also published by the British art magazine Inside Artists in their Spring Summer 2020 edition. Her work could be seen in the first edition of Art Hole Magazine. She features in the March 2021 edition of the British Art Magazine BlueBee: Amaryllis. \n","user_id":375575,"name":"Thelma Pott","website":"www.thelmapott.com"},{"id":376151,"bio":"I am 43 years old and I am Polish living in Norway for over 16 years. I have no experience in photography, my adventure with photography has started quite recently. I love art and the ability to express myself through art. I am a practitioner and teacher of Hawaiian massage, which is a beauty and the art of touch for me.\nI am learning and discovering the beauty of photography, takeing inspiration from life, traveling and from the work of other talented photographers.  I'm glad I gave myself  courage to participate in the Emerging Talent Awards.","user_id":375567,"name":"Aleksandra Gorczyca","website":""},{"id":376444,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer based in New Milford.  When I first picked up a SLR camera, I took pictures of flowers and scenery.  In recent years, I find myself yearning to put a person in front of that beautiful landscape, or behind that clump of flowers.  I think I started to transition to portrait work preferentially once I became a mother about 9 years ago.  As I have developed my style, I noticed I am drawn to two things:  sunlight and authenticity.  Sunlight is my favorite because it is so intense and impossible to replicate artificially.  In my quest for authenticity, I don't airbrush my pictures or photoshop people thinner, I strive to photograph the beauty that comes from within a person.  I have yet to find a subject whose beauty I could not see.","user_id":375860,"name":"Emily Lee","website":"www.roxburyphotography.com"},{"id":376838,"bio":"I began practicing photography two years ago with birds and have been taken with the street. I have a mentor and no personal training. I have never won any competitions or done any exhibitions, but I feel the need to share what I make. I'm attracted to people and shadows contrasting themes.","user_id":376254,"name":"Julian Goetz","website":"juliangoetz.com"},{"id":377048,"bio":"As a visual artist, I investigate how we, as humans, deal with the grand societal challenges that go beyond the individual and affect humanity as a whole. I am fascinated by the underlying human nature, our innate drive for progress and growth, and our reliance on ingenuity to innovate our way out of these challenges with technically engineered solutions.\n\nI shed my light on the role of technology and innovation, but I also examine its darker aspects. I analyse the impact of technological advancements on us as individuals and our built environment, and question how we can still relate to an increasingly industrialized and technological world.\n\nI studied Conceptual Photography at Fotoacademie in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and graduated in December 2023 with our graduation expo MMNT in Amsterdam. I exhibited at Rotterdam Photofestival in July 2022 and was selected as a GUP New Dutch Photography Talent in 2022.","user_id":376464,"name":"Bart Nelissen","website":"www.bartnelissenphotographics.nl"},{"id":377329,"bio":"I am a photographer of architecture and landscape. My training as an Architect has allowed me to dedicate myself passionately to the architectural representation in the various scales, identifying in photography my elective means of expression. Continuing in the footsteps of the studies undertaken, I pay special attention to composition, light and measure, expressed as a relation among the space and the viewer. Photography becomes an instrument of investigation, able to capture fragments of reality that mutely communicate the intimate and personal feeling between photographer and the space represented, searching a measured balance that does not obscure the critical reading of the project. I work individually and in cooperation with national and international architectural studios, companies and professionals, with publications in architecture magazines and websites.​​","user_id":376745,"name":"Andrea Ceriani","website":"www.andreaceriani.com"},{"id":377363,"bio":"Jeongin Kim is a photographer, focused on the work about relationship and communication between living beings. Since she majored in visual communication design, she explored various fields of photography and design such as commercial, fashion, graphics, and editorial after graduation. After four years of working experiences, she started her career at Datz Press (photobook publisher) to focus on her keen interest in photography as fine art and devoted six years in art book publishing until 2017. She had her first solo show in April 2018 with her works of five years, and a photo book is published in conjunction with the exhibition. Currently, live and work in Seoul, South Korea.\n","user_id":376779,"name":"Jeongin Kim","website":"jeong.in"},{"id":376844,"bio":"Née à Nimes en 1979,  je photographie depuis l’âge de mes 10 ans. J’ai été bercée dans le monde de la mode, avec sa beauté mais aussi sa dureté. Ma photographie explore la féminité, la place que la femme tient dans le monde, le regard que l’on porte sur elle et la façon dont elle se perçoit.\nJ’utilise mon corps comme un outil, tel un peintre ma chair est ma gouache, ce qui me vêtit ou m’entoure est ma palette de couleurs. \nPendant des années, une obsession de travailler cette peau, de l’explorer, de la malmener, de l’expérimenter, un besoin vital pour exprimer au plus juste mes émotions… une quête de vérité, d’authenticité du corps humain. Puis forte de cette intériorité acquise pendant ces années j’ai commencé à m’ouvrir aux autres, à photographier d’autres modèles dont ma soeur.\nJe me consacre entièrement au corps féminin, car je me souhaite exploratrice de ce corps. ","user_id":376260,"name":"Emmanuelle Bousquet","website":"www.emmanuellebousquet.com"},{"id":376953,"bio":"Sophie Larghi is a French-American artist and freelance photographer born in France and currently based in Southern California, USA. \nAfter graduating from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts with a B.A. in Television \u0026amp; Broadcast Journalism, she pursued a career in photography and film production. \nShe focuses mostly on social issues, documentary and abstract photography.\nOver the past 10 years, her images have appeared in local publications and been featured in various galleries across Los Angeles and Orange County. \nIn 2018 and 2020, she received several Honorable Mentions at the IPA (International Photography Awards), ND (Neutral Density Photography Awards) and BIFA (Budapest International Foto Awards). \nMoreover, in 2020, her documentary work on the Black Lives Matter movement was highlighted on Getty Images’ social media channels, and later on, became a part of the ICPConcerned exhibition at the ICP (International Center of Photography) in New York City.","user_id":376369,"name":"Sophie Larghi","website":"www.sophielarghi.com"},{"id":377023,"bio":"I'm Marta Ramazzotto, 22 years old from Este, a little town in north Italy. I'm graduating in photography at LABA art academy in Brescia.  ","user_id":376439,"name":"Marta Ramazzotto","website":""},{"id":377067,"bio":"- geboren am 05.03.1998 in Berlin\n- mit 11 Jahren Besuch einer internationalen Schule in Berlin-Mitte\n\n- Besuch der Annie Leibovitz Ausstellung:\n  „A PHOTOGRAPHER´S LIFE 1990-2005“ in Berlin bei C/O Berlin\n- Aussage: „Papa ich möchte Fotografin werden“\n- Regelmäßige Teilnahme am Jugendförderungsprogramm von C/O Berlin\n  Teilnahme an Kreativ-/Fotokursen\n- 2013 Praktikum an der Neuen Schule für Fotografie Berlin\n  Möglichkeit und Erfahrung im Bereich der analogen Fotografie zu sammeln\n\n- September 16' Lazi-Akademie European School of Film and Design - Beginn \n  des Studiums für Fotografie\n- Juli 18’ erste Ausstellung im Rahmen der erfolgreichen Zwischenprüfung \n-Juli 19' Abschluss mit Diplom als staatlich anerkannte Kommunikationsdesignerin und Fotografin","user_id":376483,"name":"Emma-Luisa Sachse","website":"www.emmalusachse.com"},{"id":377107,"bio":"Florina Romoser, originally from Romania, is a photographer, educator, speaker, costumer, set designer and studio owner. She is a Certified Professional Photographer through Professional Photographers of America and has won numerous awards for her work. Her photography and photography workshops specialize in elaborate historical inspired portraits. She has a fine art approach to her work where each image is imbedded with meaning behind the image beyond what is just apparently obvious. She has been greatly influenced by the old masters and fairy tales and tried to include this into all her work. She has lived abroad and is a military spouse. ","user_id":376523,"name":"Florina Romoser","website":"www.florinaphotography.com"},{"id":377397,"bio":"This is Wei Liang (Liangzi). I'm a music lover, a jazz enthusiast, and a cameraman. ","user_id":376813,"name":"Wei Liang","website":"frequencyvision.xyz"},{"id":376929,"bio":"Balázs Csizik (1987, Székesfehérvár) obtained his master’s degree in Visual Communication (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) where he’s a lecturer now, in the fields of visual communication and communication technology. He combines the visual language of photography with other fine art forms, using different skillsets. His artistic vision is inspired by modern experimental architecture and art forms like suprematism and constructivism.\n\nThe common feature of his series is reduction, minimalism, which appears in colors, composition and visuals at the same time. This kind of reductivity also involves some distance, resignation in relation of the urban appearance displayed. In one of his series, he turns to the local phenomenon of post-socialist visual culture from a global viewpoint. In his works he uses custom made materials, like plywood objects and textile elements with organic surfaces of natural substrates. ","user_id":376345,"name":"Balázs Csizik","website":"balazscsizik.com"},{"id":376995,"bio":"I believe I have the Eye of a Photography and the outgoing personalty to be a Pro in the near future. \n\nOver 2 years ago, I was about to buy a fancy camera and invest in Photography, but with much discouragement from my families, I abandoned the idea; and created a new Photography email account instead, which I have been using ever since. \n\nIn early May 2018, I suffered from 'knee injury, again, and couldn't do much and needed to wait for surgery. I was devastated and and depressed. During that time, I discover Street Photography, and finally purchased my first professional camera, Fuji XT2!  \n\nMy 'Soles' been on Fire was my First submission with Lens Culture and I have received very good reviews. Purchased a P20Pro with Leica camera in March 2019, and I use it a lof for my Candit Street photos then.\n\nLost that phone mysteriously and have been just shooting with random phone and now investing more time in my Fuji and learning videography as well... much to learn!!! ","user_id":376411,"name":"Trudy Li","website":"www.instagram.com/trudysclick"},{"id":376987,"bio":"Suzy Raskin is a natural light photographer who lives and works in Park City, Utah. Her talent to capture rare resplendent light and fleeting life moments infuse her work with a sense of the epic, the majestic, and the bold. Raskin’s energy and vision create imagery that operates to secure the essence of each person she photographs. She is a master storyteller speaking through a quiet but insightful desire to understand her interests deeply and to reveal the spirit of them through her practice.\nRaskin’s love of photography enables her to tell beautiful stories that celebrate strong connections in humanity. She believes the essential quality of her photographs is to evoke an emotional response from the viewer. The techniques and tools with each project or series often change, but the intention to illuminate the perspective, drama, and passion of the image remains consistent. As a natural light photographer, the beautiful Utah topography inspires her. ","user_id":376403,"name":"Suzy Raskin","website":"www.suzyraskinphotography.com"},{"id":376989,"bio":"I am is a Chinese Cambodian photographer who immigrated to France during the Khmer genocide. \nI started experimenting with photography at the age of 25 after joining a French photo club. My primary goal at this moment was to improve my vacation photos. But then, i fell in love with photography and learned black and white film craftsmanship  - which I believe to be a cornerstone for my today digital black and white work. I learned how to process film and use the enlarger in the darkroom. And still today, I am applying the same approach to interpret my digital black and white images. \nToday, I am currently based in Montreal, Canada after spending few years in Chicago, USA.","user_id":376405,"name":"Leng Ung","website":"www.instagram.com/leng.ung.312"},{"id":377000,"bio":"http://www.bojangolcar.si/kontakt\n\nWith the use of photographic techniques, I address social and existential issues, as well as collective attitudes towards cultural heritage and natural habitats. I am the author of two photography monographs: Sediments and Traces (2017) and Consequences (2020). My work has been exhibited at individual and group exhibitions both, in Slovenia and abroad. My treatment of the original material occasionally resembles the radicality of human invasiveness. I consider digital manipulation a legitimate artistic method on par with the techniques I had previously employed, be it in the darkroom, by making analogue colleagues or using gelatin filters. While I am keen on developing the visual qualities of my work, finding ways to effectively convey my message, is what I consider the most vital aim of my practice.","user_id":376416,"name":"Bojan Golčar","website":"bojangolcar.si"},{"id":377101,"bio":"Marcella Zanki is experienced film director with a demonstrated history of working in the motion pictures and film industry. Skilled in music videos, documentaries, and film production. She is also analogue photographer across the genres of fashion, portrait and landscape photography.  Her short film \"ODE TO YOUTH\" had World Premiere on NOWNESS, a global video channel screening the best in world culture. In 2017 she started to work documentaries for VICE Media. Her photos and interviews are published in various online and printed magazines like VICE, VOGUE.it, NAKID MAGAZINE, ELLE MAGAZINE, ROLLING STONE, THEM-MAG, SOMEWHERE MAGAZINE, IF YOU LEAVE, AVENUE, HYPEBAE.  ELLE Magazine declared her \"Woman of the month\" in 2018. She is part of PHINEST (Switzerland) a virtual photographic art gallery committed to promoting the finest unit of international contemporary photography.","user_id":376517,"name":"Marcella Zanki","website":"www.marcellazanki.com"},{"id":377223,"bio":"I am originally from Boston, MA USA and moved to Lisbon, Portugal to continue to grow my artistic vision. I've always been driven to create stories in all forms.  I create to frame the glimpses of expression and emotion and action that I witness everyday.\nMy photographs and written work have appeared in Willow Creek Press Calendars, Bark Magazine, The Ekphrastik Review, Wild Roof Journal, Harvard Bookstore Anthologies.\nMy photos on social distancing have appeared in two online galleries (We Are All Contagious, UMass Dartmouth and Pandemic Artists' Lessons, Women's Art Institute, St. Catherine University) in 2020. \nMy wall-sized photo collage of over 2,000 dog photos curated from my 13 years photographing them, is on display at Boston Children's Hospital as part of their permanent collection.\nIn Lisbon I write and photograph other artists in artisans in Portugal. My photographs of Lisbon are featured in Salta Restaurant located in the city. And recently exhibited my mixed-media piece at the \"Thank You Ocean\" exhibition.\nI'm dedicated to creating art that can hold and sustain emotional tension and continually strive to find new perspectives","user_id":376639,"name":"Sarah Kilgallon","website":"www.sarahkilgallon.com"},{"id":377286,"bio":"I’m a visual artist, who combines conceptual work in still life and landscape. I started as a photo reporter subsequently turning my interest towards a relationship between an individual and advertising projects. Both in my art and in commercial projects, I’m trying to capture pristine, perfectly planned landscapes where there is no light. Work with long exposures and detailed compositions characterizes also my still life photographs, inspired by geometry and sculpture. During the weekends I lead advertising and conceptual workshop at the National Film School in Łódź. ","user_id":376702,"name":"Tomek Albin","website":"www.tomekalbin.com"},{"id":377346,"bio":"Lover of life, based in Dubai. \nPhotography is a hobby, enjoying capturing moments on the street along with documenting my travels. ","user_id":376762,"name":"Christine Todd","website":""},{"id":377816,"bio":"My name is Abhinay Lakshman and I was born and brought up in Kolkata, India. After having finished my Bachelor's in communication from the University of Newcastle, I decided to get into journalism. I worked in a small news website in Singapore as sub-editor/reporter in 2017. Eventually I came back to India and worked at The Features Desk of The Statesman for 6 months. It took me a while to realize that I wanted to shift to photojournalism.\nI have been fascinated by the field of journalism and photography alike for a long time.  Visually documenting news is as important, I believe. Now that we have access to such a medium, I think it is imperative that it is used to the fullest capacity to visually document the news and view different perspectives from around the world to consider where we stand among them. ","user_id":377232,"name":"Abhinay Lakshman","website":"abhinaylakshman.wordpress.com"},{"id":377299,"bio":"Born in New York City in 1984, Jonathan Benjamin Small is a Berlin-based photographer working primarily in the field of social documentation. Thirteen years ago, he ventured to Tel Aviv to pursue a master's degree in creative writing, with aspirations of becoming a writer, only to discover a different calling. Realizing that the novel wasn’t his destined path, the vibrant city of Tel Aviv became his adopted home. After graduate school, Jonathan found himself in the world of tech startups. However, a few years into this corporate trajectory, he confronted a spiritual crisis that catalyzed a profound shift.\n\nA turning point arrived when Jonathan quit tech and volunteered to teach African asylum seekers in South Tel Aviv. This experience ignited a profound sense of purpose as he witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by these marginalized individuals. During this period, the Israeli government's hostile stance towards asylum seekers intensified, perpetuating negative stereotypes. Jonathan was compelled to challenge these prejudices, leading to the conception of his first project, “Maljaa\".\n\nThrough powerful portraits and poignant stories, Jonathan aimed to humanize the asylum seeker","user_id":376715,"name":"Jonathan Small","website":"jbsmallphotography.com"},{"id":377307,"bio":"Sono nato il 14 novembre del 1983. A seguito di una formazione scientifica mi laureo di \"Grafica e Progettazione Multimediale\" alla Facoltà di Architettura Valle Giulia - Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza. \nIl corso di laurea ha permesso che mi avvicinassi al mondo della grafica 3D.   Una forte passione per il viaggio, la musica, lo sport e la fotografia mi ha spinto a superare i miei limiti caratteriali e professionali. Dopo una lunga parentesi di 6 anni come dipendente presso un'azienda produttrice di arredi d'ufficio e un successivo periodo da freelance, fondo una società di CGI(computer-generated imagery)  dedicata al rendering architettonico, degli interni e all'animazione 3D.","user_id":376723,"name":"Riccardo Ciavarro","website":"www.rightlight.it"},{"id":377484,"bio":"Très mobile professionnellement, je profite de mes déplacements pour découvrir des paysages, des villes et des atmosphères différentes. Mes temps libres sont alors l'occasion de me consacrer à mon hobby favori                                    \"la photographie\"","user_id":376900,"name":"jean-louis zanellato","website":""},{"id":377499,"bio":"Dustin (b.1985) Willemstad, Curaçao, lives and works in Amsterdam. Currently working on two projects concerning African/Caribbean identity in the Netherlands.\n\nThe issues I address in my photos are often as personal as they are social: I’m fascinated by what drives people. As opinions and pictures fly around the world, I try and capture moments of stillness for reflection.\n\nI believe that every image reveals its own when given the time and attention it deserves. That’s why I tend to prefer traditional methods. Part of their incomparable beauty lies in the manual process of developing and printing, in which the slowing down of time plays a vital role.","user_id":376915,"name":"Dustin Thierry","website":"www.dustinthierry.com/portfolio"},{"id":378365,"bio":"I am 31, live and work in Paris as scenography designer. I'd like to travel more in North America.","user_id":377781,"name":"Marie Lombard","website":"bluemalory.com"},{"id":377436,"bio":"Pippa was born in Canada and grew up in the UK. She spent a decade working in the film industry in NYC, London and LA. \nIt is probably fitting that she worked in the entertainment industry for so long as her friends describe her as intense, dramatic and empathetic, all qualities that inform her artistic voice. Her guiding principle in documentary photography is trust. She seeks always to earn the trust of her subjects and so produces images that are sensitive, vulnerable and honest. Just as she learnt from her time studying theatre, there is no greater beauty than when we are truly our authentic selves. The desire to capture this authenticity drives her decision-making as she documents through photography. \n\n\n\n","user_id":376852,"name":"Pippa Scott","website":"www.pippaleighscott.com"},{"id":377871,"bio":"I'm from the misty flatlands, and I do what I do for the pleasure of doing it.","user_id":377287,"name":"Filippo Cavallini","website":"www.instagram.com/filippo_cavallini"},{"id":378010,"bio":"J'ai découvert la photo en 2005 en formation d'éducateur spécialisé lors d'une semaine de stage sur le langage du visuel. Ce fut une véritable révélation et la naissance d'une passion.  \nJ'aime prendre sur le vif, ne pas modifier ou agir sur ce qui se passe, être un observateur discret du déroulement du quotidien, qu'il soit joyeux, léger ou plus sombre et grave. \nMon appareil m'accompagne presque toujours et j'ai appris avec le temps à me défaire de plus en plus du matériel pour être le moins encombré possible (physiquement et psychologiquement).\nLa photo est une passion que je peux aussi déployer quelquefois dans mon travail notamment en prenant des portraits de personnes en situation de handicap (mais dont j'ai rarement les autorisations afin d'exploiter les photos). \nMais je suis depuis peu sans activité professionnelle et espère aussi profiter  de cette nouvelle opportunité pour développer davantage mes prises de vues. \nChristoven De Almeida.  \n","user_id":377426,"name":"Christoven DE ALMEIDA","website":"christoven.fr"},{"id":378074,"bio":"Lia Latty is an emerging photographer born in Miami, FL, and now resides in Baltimore, MD. She is currently a sophomore photography major at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Lia’s work aims to create striking yet meaningful images that speak to not only the people she photographs but herself and viewers of her work. She uses lighting and color theory as the main elements to create the atmosphere and emphasize her subject's character. Through authenticity and personal experiences, she connects with others in order to share their voices as a collective and initiate dialogue about certain issues. Her work has been exhibited at MICA.","user_id":377490,"name":"Lia J Latty","website":"lialattyphotography.squarespace.com"},{"id":378076,"bio":"Born in 1949 in Brussels from parents artists, I have been fascinated by pictures since an early age. After studying in photography and cinema, I did photo and reports particularly in many fields including architecture, decoration, advertising. Then, I also worked in audiovisual, event and multimedia. Today, I am retired and devote he devotes most of my time to art photography, always on the lookout for a beautiful light, a composition or an interesting frame... because beauty can be everywhere...","user_id":377492,"name":"Philippe Coulon-Perceval","website":"www.facebook.com/pg/philcoul/photos/?tab=albums"},{"id":378071,"bio":"At 65, I am returning to photography, still a passionate amateur. These photographs are selected from a larger work, \"99 Spirit Houses of Thailand (with Offerings and Shrines),\" which can be viewed on my site.\n\n--Robert Hunting","user_id":377487,"name":"Robert Hunting","website":"lotusleafpress.com"},{"id":378227,"bio":"I'm a portrait photographer based in Hong Kong. Photography is my introverted way to learn about people around me and connect with total strangers. It has always touched me how people reveal and open up through shoots, imparting to me their most intimate journeys, from a broken bone to a healing heart. My current projects focus on movement, women's bodies and experiences.","user_id":377643,"name":"Linda Cheung","website":"lindacheung.format.com"},{"id":377544,"bio":"Graduated in Dams at the University of Calabria achieving top marks, 110/110 and academic honors.\nSince 1996 he has worked for important film productions and advertising, taking on roles of assistant director, stage photographer, videomaker, production inspector and location manager.\nHe has collaborated with well-known photojournalist agencies publishing services on national and international weeklies.\nIn 2009 the Mav of Rome, review - Materiali di AntropologiaVisiva, selects the documentary \"The men of obsidian\" filmed between Ethiopia and Italy.\nParticipates in several photographic exhibitions between the north and south of Italy.\nIn 2003 she is the author of a fairy tale entitled, The Bear Dongo, publishing house Armando Editore, 2003.","user_id":376960,"name":"Lidia Bolognari","website":"www.facebook.com/lidia.tao"},{"id":377721,"bio":"I think of my work as a window to another plane of existence. Mainly referring to two things: words and melodies; mental images initially created by lyrics, things that I write about people, and books, and melodies of any sort. By and large my images revolve around feelings. They explore the leeway, in which consciousness and subconsciousness come together, depicting their entanglement. \n\nMy compositions are experimental and abstract, inviting the viewer to move into a space of reminiscence. While I use a variety of ways to photograph in each project, my methodology is consistent. Although there are seemingly not thematic similarities, there are recurring archetypes, those of the seductress, the trickster, and the mystic. Confrontation as a constant dance in the process of evolution.This journey is arousing. I surrender to it trusting my instincts as well as transformation as a process. It is all grounded in pleasure.\n\n\n","user_id":377137,"name":"Maria Tsormpatzoglou","website":"mariatsormpatzoglou.org"},{"id":377770,"bio":"Carla León Celaya has a B.A. in Journalism and a Minor in Dance. She is a part of Stilo Dance Company, a community centered performance team that values each member's individual journey of self-discovery. \n\nShe holds a M.A. in Spanish Literature and Culture with a focus on visual arts. ","user_id":377186,"name":"Carla León Celaya","website":""},{"id":377844,"bio":"Claudia Difra was born and raised in Northern Italy in 1992. After finishing school  she moved to London to study photography at the age of 19. Because of the fascination she’s always had for fashion imagery she began with a course in Fashion Photography at Central Saint Martins. “That school really opened my mind like no other place could have done. They taught me that creativity could be a job”. Spread over the course of the following 3 years she completed many other courses: darkroom photography, portrait, still life, studio, street and reportage.\nAlongside her studies she assisted several photographers and started working on her own projects. “The best way to really understand photography for me was to shoot analogue. It was only after shooting the first 20 rolls of medium format that I started figuring out what it was really all about”.\nI keep on working on commission in all sorts of areas  to make a living, but my true love lays in portraiture. Faces are my kind of landscapes. \n\n","user_id":377260,"name":"Claudia Difra","website":"claudiadifra.com"},{"id":378556,"bio":"I like to take a photo when I travel somewhere, this photo was a totally take a shot when I see something good about it. To proof and practice my photo skill to be a professional photographer in the future.  ","user_id":377972,"name":"Warat Pathaisamarn","website":"www.behance.net/ohmmcreative"},{"id":378903,"bio":"I started playing piano at the age of 4. I eventually got a degree in Theatre. I married someone that thought he was a clothing designer so I picked up the camera to create a website for him.  We broke up and I moved to Palm Springs California.  I continue to mix all of my life into my photos.","user_id":378319,"name":"Terry Hastings","website":"www.TheHastingsGallery.com"},{"id":378984,"bio":"","user_id":378400,"name":"Elisabetta Fusciani","website":"PU"},{"id":379053,"bio":"After a career in clinical psychology and university teaching, I began photography late in life . I started photography courses at The International Center of Photography in NYC and never stopped until ten years later. \n  I have been in about 180 group exhibitions. Some are by invitation and most are from contests. In addition, I have had 5 solo shows at Galleries. I have been a Finalist in the Miami Street Festival three times (2017 2018, 2020) and won the event in 2020.  I was a Finalist in other street photography events as well.  I was a Lens Culture Street Finalist.( 3rd place, 2020)  I have also been the winner of a few other events, nationally and internationally.\n  I treat street photography as a sport and I have yet to hit a homerun, a hole in one, or a 3 pointer from mid court. It is the quest and the elusiveness of a truly good photograph that keeps me going.\n","user_id":378469,"name":"Paul Kessel","website":"www.paulkessel.com"},{"id":377880,"bio":"I express my creativity through my work as I see it as an extension to my personality. I’m a storyteller who uses pictures instead of words.\n\nBorn and raised in Sheffield in the mighty county of Yorkshire in England, I left for Australia originally to play and coach hockey. Australia, as it does for many, captivated me and I ended up staying. I had played internationally, so giving up hockey for photography shows how much I loved capturing memories.\n\nI have a very distinct shooting style. I like to make things up as I go along. It keeps things fresh and most importantly creative. I like to try new concepts knowing that they won’t always work, but when they do I think they are well worth it.\n\n“Lend me your eyes and I’ll change what you see”","user_id":377296,"name":"Peter Adams-Shawn","website":"www.surgimago.com"},{"id":377955,"bio":"Born and raised in Tokyo. She fell in love with travel, music, and photography while in college. She worked as a print operator at a photo laboratory for 5 years. In January 2017, she got an offer from DALLE, the biggest music photo stock and news agency in France, and made a contract with them as the only Japanese photographer. \nSince then, she has been shooting international musicians while writing reviews in English. \nWhile shooting musicians, she continues to capture endangered buildings as her lifework. Her architecture photography also has a good reputation. \nYou can find her work in magazines, online, and galleries.\n\nAwards:\n2021 Muse Photography Awards Gold Winner at Professional, Fine Art Photography-Night Category\n2021 Muse Photography Awards Silver Winner at Professional, Fine Art Photography-Photojournalism Category\n2021 IPA Honorable mention ×2 at Professional, One Shot - Our Times : Lockdown life \u0026amp; Isolation category\n2018 IPA Honorable mention at Professional, Advertising, Music category\n2018 IPA One-shot: Harmony Honorable mention at people category\n2017 TIFA Silver award at Advertising, Music category\n2017 TIFA Bronze award at Events, Music category\n2017 TIFA Bronze award at Events, Music category\n2000 FUJIFILM reversal film photo contest winner\n2000 General Photographic Exhibition winner\n\nGroup exhibitions\nUpcoming:\nSeptember 17th - November 7th 2021  KG+2021 Kyotographie Satellite Event Special Program 'Japan Photo Award Exhibition + INTUITION' (Gallery 9.5, HOTEL ANTEROOM KYOTO)\n\nSeptember 20th-October 2nd 2021 Competition of Art  -アートの競演- (Art Gallery M84, Tokyo, Japan)\n\nPast:\nAug. 2020 Competition of Art (Art Gallery M84, Tokyo, Japan)\nJul. 2019 Competition of Art (Art Gallery M84, Tokyo, Japan)\nJul. 2019 12 minutes - Aki Fujita Taguchi small exhibition ✳︎cells - photo - vol.3 winners group exhibition (76cafe, Tokyo, Japan)\nJun. 2019 Watashi no Kono Ichimai (Irori-Mura 89 Gallery, Osaka, Japan)\nMay. 2019 cells - photo - vol.3 (Design Festa Gallery West, Tokyo, Japan)\nJan. 2019 Competition of Art (Art Gallery M84, Tokyo, Japan)\nAug. 2018 Shout About It Live 2018 (Constellations, Liverpool, UK)\nJul. 2018 Competition of Art (Art Gallery M84, Tokyo, Japan)","user_id":377371,"name":"Aki Fujita Taguchi","website":"www.aftphotography.tokyo"},{"id":377961,"bio":"Steve Léon Brown - 31 years old - English/French nationality - Visual Artist/Adventurer.\n\n\"My interests lie in learning how we as human beings adapt in our fast paced society. How we construct, how alter our increasingly precious landscape. We now live in a predominantly constructed environment, over population, climate change, technology these are all driving forces of our present situation. How we live, what we create, things we alter subsequently changes the fragile system of creation itself. The growing dispute between nature and humans becomes my motive when starting a project, I hold great compassion towards our fragile environment but at the same time I am astonished by human alteration and progression\"","user_id":377377,"name":"Steve Brown","website":"www.steveleonbrown.com"},{"id":378047,"bio":"hobby photographer since 1975. Professional since 2008, specialized in Architecture and interior photography but in my free time, if I have any, I like to experiment within other area's and mostly I try to include people in that. Not in photoshopping but in creating the image in the oldfashioned way, with a camera instead of a computer. I am not a social engaged photographer of which there are vey many, but I would rather tell a story, a phantasy together with my \"co-workers\" which I call my \"models\". Somteimes it works, sometimes it does not.","user_id":377463,"name":"Bert Oerlemans","website":"www.bertofotografie.be"},{"id":378250,"bio":"My name is Nicholas (Nick) Valentine, and I am a midshipman at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Since embarking on my journey in the United States Naval Reserves, I have met many individuals who have expressed a longing to adventure in the mountains and the wild. This is an aspect of life that I have since realized I have taken for granted. I began to look at the world around me in a much different way, a sight of gratitude rather than taking the natural world for granted. So, I made it my mission to take photos of my adventures in the wilderness, to inspire others to go out and explore, to see the natural wild of our planet as I began to see, to be grateful for it all. I hope to continue this, to change the world one by one by inspiring the human race to crave for a wild adventure and embark on one in the beautiful wilderness of Earth.","user_id":377666,"name":"Nicholas Valentine","website":"www.instagram.com/_nickvalentine_/?hl=en"},{"id":377997,"bio":"Riley Smith is a Canadian commercial photographer based out of Nova Scotia whose work spans Advertising, Editorial, Portraiture and Architecture. Riley's work has a strong documentary style with an ability to break down barriers and portray subjects in their best light.","user_id":377413,"name":"Riley Smith","website":"www.rileysmithphotographer.com"},{"id":378143,"bio":"While studying art and design to become a designer, I discovered a passion for photography that grew as I went along. I developed my practice over time, starting with film and then with digital.\n\nSince the beginning, my two practices are intrinsically linked because they developed at the same time, in particular my learning of project conceptualization and retouching software, which are two inseparable components in my photographic work.\n\nPhotography allows me to present my reality and to question our perception of reality. Does the photo capture reality or does it dream of this reality? My dreamlike universe questions this tangible limit between worlds and our relationship to a reality marked by fiction and imagination and invites the viewer to travel.","user_id":377559,"name":"Carine Simoës-Grangeia","website":""},{"id":378191,"bio":"Ralf’s natural interest in technology and the passion of expressing himself in a creative way, open the way into photography. \n\nIn 2015/2016 Ralf joined the online accreditation of the Michigan State University, by enrolling in the class \"Photography Basics and Beyond: From Smartphone to DSLR\". \n\nAfter graduating in 2017, Ralf completed a class in Photojournalism(10/2018) and Professional Photography (09/2019) at the New York Institute of Photography. \n\nIn order to keep educating himself, he is currently enrolled in other Photography classes and is continuously building his portfolio with new assignments and adventures.","user_id":377607,"name":"Ralf Wiegand","website":"ralfkwiegand.com"},{"id":378194,"bio":"Graduada del Instituto Superior de Arte de la Habana , Cuba\n","user_id":377610,"name":"Aviva Aleph","website":"www.avialeph.com"},{"id":378183,"bio":"I’ve spent 30 years living, traveling, shooting and filming around the world and have a passion for telling stories and sharing the human experience through the power of photography and video.\n\nCurrently based in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, I am a freelance photographer, videographer and video editor with 11 years of professional experience shooting documentary-style films and promotional videos as well as lifestyle and architecture photography. I enjoy working both on land and underwater and have worked intermittently as a NAUI SCUBA diving instructor since 2002.\n\nI’ve called various countries home including the US, Germany, Hungary, Mexico, the UAE and, up until recently, for the second time, Japan. I love travel, adventure, diving, dogs, good food and being outside. ","user_id":377599,"name":"Jeff McBride","website":"www.jeffamcbride.com"},{"id":444929,"bio":"Sisc (Sissy) Stella L. D. Johnson spent her youth living throughout Tennessee, Maryland, and Virginia. She currently resides in Manassas, Virginia, with her husband, Ben. \n\nJohnson earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Art and Visual Technology, with a Concentration in Photography, from the School of Art, College of Visual and Performing Arts, at George Mason University. She is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art (MFA) at Maine Media College (May 2027) and an Executive MBA at the Quantic School of Business and Technology (May 2026).\n\nJohnson’s work combines photography and text to document personal and collective experiences, fostering empathy, respect, and compassion for self and others.\n\nIn 2021, she was awarded an OSCAR research grant to expand access to the arts by teaching photography and writing to court-involved youth. Through this initiative, she partnered with Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court to lead summer workshops in residential probation programs.\n\nJohnson received a scholarship in 2019 to attend the Position \u0026amp; Condition workshop and photography portfolio review with Irina Rosovsky and Mark Steinmetz in Athens, Georgia. In 2019, she performed at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden as part of Katie Kehoe’s Artist and Climate Change project.\n\nShe has served as a juror for the Regional Scholastic Art Awards (Fairfax County Public Schools, 2022). Her work has been exhibited in group shows and juried competitions across Virginia, Maryland, Washington D.C., and in California—earning first place in two local exhibitions (2019 and 2021). Her work has appeared in Artistonish Contemporary Art Magazine (2021) and in the College of Visual and Performing Arts Annual Report (2019–2020).","user_id":444345,"name":"Sisc Johnson","website":"www.siscjo.com"},{"id":378723,"bio":"I got interested in photography about 12 years ago. The last 5 years I got more passionate about it which resulted in following evening courses. ","user_id":378139,"name":"Sven Criel","website":"svencriel.wixsite.com"},{"id":378874,"bio":"I live in the small Bulgarian town of Kazanlak, where I was born. I work as an IT specialist at home, so I have sufficient free time for one of my preferred hobbies - travelling around the world.\nI started with photography in the summer of 2014 after a period of consecutive trips to interesting and exotic destinations. Inspired by the effect nature had on me in various parts of the world, I decided to use photography as a tool for transmitting this effect to others.","user_id":378290,"name":"Veselin Atanasov","website":""},{"id":378201,"bio":"Inspired by various kinds of music I've listened to and landscapes I've seen by walking tours, I make it a rule to take photographs  echoing  out of calmly flowing time and tranquillity.\n\nBorn in Tokyo. \nGraduated in Composition from Showa University of Music. \nInstructor of Modern Photography Institute.\nEncouragement Prize,21st(2015) Domon Ken Culture Award. \nSolo Photo Exhibition:My satellite(2016) .\nExhibition:ONAEBA Charity Auction(2018)\nFestival de Senlis(2019).\nSolo Photo Exhibition:With the Sea of Shonan(2019)in RICOH IMAGING SQUARE SHINJUKU.\nThe 1st Tomomi Ito Award(2021)\nEINSTEIN STUDIO-NEW JAPAN PHOTO /TOKYO JAPAN Posted and Exhibition.\nJPS Young eye exhibition (from the Modern Photography Institute). \n","user_id":377617,"name":"RYO MIYAMOTO","website":"sweet-sue3.wixsite.com/ryomiyamoto-photo"},{"id":378421,"bio":"Née en 1975, je vis dans le sud de la France, dans la région de Montpellier (après des études d'Arts Plastiques à Paris). Passionnée d'art et de photographie, j'aime porter un regard curieux sur le moindre détail qui s'offre à ma vue. Mon environnement quotidien comme mes voyages peuvent être source d'inspiration. J'aime partager mes points de vue, mes interprétations, mes retranscriptions du réel par le biais de la photographie.","user_id":377837,"name":"Véronique Gall","website":"@LisaBarrAvel (Twitter)"},{"id":378513,"bio":"Domizia Salusest is an Italian photographer based in London. She has just graduated in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication ( UAL). As a storyteller, she uses her camera to try to understand places, stories, and people. For the past two years, She has focused on the effects of the of the different aspects of the Housing crisis in London.","user_id":377929,"name":"Domizia Salusest","website":"www.domiziasalusest.com"},{"id":378554,"bio":"","user_id":377970,"name":"Michelle Radford","website":"www.michelleradford@squarespace.com"},{"id":378590,"bio":"When I picked up the camera I did it for the sole purpose of taking photos of my family. I had no idea that it would lead me to fall in love with photography and the closeness of the street. I think there is something wonderful, and personal, of taking a picture of someone in their everyday. It isn't posed, it isn't staged, nor is it paid. It's people being themselves. And I enjoy capturing it.\n\nI'm currently writing my first article on a personal project of mine. Look to my site for updates and my IG for new daily pictures.\n\nhttps://www.dtravanophotography.com\nhttps://www.instagram.com/dtravano/","user_id":378006,"name":"Domenico Travano","website":"www.dtravanophotography.com"},{"id":378595,"bio":"Graphic designer dal 1987 si occupa attualmente di progettazione e realizzazione di prodotti di comunicazione su media digitali e tradizionali. Libero professionista, prima come graphic designer nell’ambito della corporate identity e della business communication e successivamente come consulente di diverse imprese di produzione in veste di art director, multimedia designer e responsabile della comunicazione.\nDa sempre opera in Italia, ha avuto diverse esperienze in manifestazioni collettive e pubbliche come organizzatore, gestore delle problematiche tecniche, progettista, ideatore e creatore di eventi.\n\nnato a Bologna il 04/01/1964\nPercorso formativo\n1983 – Diploma di maestro d’arte applicata “Istituto Statale d’Arte – Bologna”\n1988 – Diploma di illustratore anatomoscientifico “Scuola superiore di disegno Anatomico Ospedale Rizzoli Bologna”\n\nFotografo dal 2001","user_id":378011,"name":"Leonardo Cuccoli","website":"www.leonardocuccoli.com"},{"id":378672,"bio":"H. C. Bresson disse: “ Le nuove scoperte della chimica e dell’ottica hanno allargato il campo d’azione del fotografo, ma rimane compito tutto nostro assoggetarle alla nostra tecnica per perfezionarle.” Per Bresson l’eccessivo gusto per la nitidezza dell’immagine è un esasperazione perchè così facendo ci si allontana dalla verità. Durante gli anni universitari ho usato molto la fotografia per raccontare architetture, paesaggi, spettacoli teatrali e spettacoli di strada. La chimica di Bresson è stata sostituita dal digitale, così come la tecnologia delle macchine fotografiche. Ma gli attori su di un palcoscenico o la vita in strada è reale, analogico e la sola differenza nel racontare queste storie con le immagini, la facciamo noi. “I valori tecnici si possono insegnare, allo stesso modo in cui si possono insegnare i principi di grammatica e retorica. Ma non si può insegnare a scrivere e dirigere un film è molto simile allo scrivere\" Orson Welles","user_id":378088,"name":"Massimiliano Mastellone","website":""},{"id":378461,"bio":"Mi sono laureata in Conservazione dei Beni Culturali  e di seguito ho fatto studi di pedagogia specializzandomi nella didattica del contemporaneo. Dal 2003 ad oggi ho ricoperto ruoli di curatela artistica e di Responsabile delle attività didattiche  in un museo di arte contemporanea. Svolgo attività di consulente per istituzioni, pubbliche e private, sui temi della didattica dei linguaggi artistici e didattica museale. A livello curatoriale porto avanti una riflessione puntuale sulle pratiche artistico/didattiche di più marcato impegno sociale. \nHo da sempre lavorato con lo sguardo. Negli anni, ho affinato lo sguardo anche dietro l’obiettivo fotografico. Ho prodotto la documentazione fotografica delle mostre presso il centro con cui collaboro in modo personalistico e non scientifico come scelta consapevole. Solo recentemente sto sistematizzando la mole di scatti prodotti rintracciando filoni impliciti finora emersi solo a livello inconscio.  ","user_id":377877,"name":"Mara Predicatori","website":""},{"id":378587,"bio":"I'm a thirty one-old girl. I have a degree in law and I really love photography. In recent years I have been completely overwhelmed by it, which plays a fundamental role in my life. I believe that photography is a way of seeing the image, and the magic thing is the power that a photograph has in striking the sensitivity of the viewer, triggering a closeness of emotions with the person who took the photography.","user_id":378003,"name":"Marzia Martucci","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/159399892@N07"},{"id":379111,"bio":"Jana Sophia Nolle (b. 1986) lives and works in Berlin and San Francisco, California. Her practice, which consists of photographs and found footage, is self-described as operating at the intersections of research, observation and documentation. \n\nJana Sophia Nolle’s photo series Living Room documents temporary homeless shelters erected in various affluent living rooms in San Francisco, using materials found on the street. In developing the project, Nolle worked with unhoused persons to understand how their improvised dwellings were constructed. After establishing these relationships, Nolle approached wealthy individuals for permission to reconstruct and photograph these structures in their homes.\n\nNolle remarks that “the photographs are an inventory, a typology of improvised dwellings, cataloging their various attributes.” While formally arresting, Nolle’s photographs also “touch on larger phenomena of socio-political changes, housing shortages, exclusion and gentrification going far beyond San Francisco. How much is our home, whether house or tent, the determining factor for selecting our social group? How much does being homeless define somebody who might also be intelligent, creative and social?\n\nConsisting of photographs and found footage, Nolle’s work can be best described as living between research, observation and documentation. Often, the starting point of her projects is based on either autobiographical experiences or social phenomena. Her interests reflect a fascination with social change, fragile identities, as well as individuals embedded in socio-political transformations.\n\nHaving a research background, she often acts as an investigator as well as an observer, scanning the lives of others and using methods of both scientific research and staged documentary photography. Her approach is multidisciplinary, using photography, video and installations.\n\nIn addition to being a visual artist Jana Sophia Nolle works as an international election observer, most recently she lived and worked in Nepal, Myanmar, Belarus and Albania. Working in such diverse and vibrant environments has helped to inform her artistic sensibilities.","user_id":378527,"name":"Jana Sophia Nolle","website":"jana-sophia.com"},{"id":379171,"bio":"In terms of human formulation, the 'Escape' series, consists of consecutive scenes, in which stars a woman with a suitcase, setting the narration of a constant escape.The woman in the 'Escape' series, estranges herself from every certainty and stereotype. We watch her walking into the landscapes she comes across, where she encounters her new path, being open to a new identity.","user_id":378587,"name":"Maria Barba","website":""},{"id":379451,"bio":"Malek Berkaoui (b. 1996, Tunisia)  a self-taught photographer currently based in Italy, pursuing studies in Graphic Design. My photographic journey began back in 2016 when I found an old family camera hidden in my grandmother’s drawer, sparking an enduring passion. This initial phase was dedicated to research, practice, experimentation and observing others’ works.\n\nMy biggest inspiration and obsession remains my hometown, Tunis. It's where this long chapter started. This obsession drove me into the streets, observing and exploring my own self through the pathways and inhabitants of my city. Through street photography, I document the life, textures, and spirit of Tunis. It has become an essential practice, extending beyond Tunis to wherever my journey takes me. For me photography is a constant life companion that evolves as I evolve.","user_id":378867,"name":"Malek Berkaoui","website":""},{"id":178746,"bio":"","user_id":178144,"name":"Elisabeth De Potter","website":""},{"id":379077,"bio":"Nina Schollaardt (1995) is a social documentary portrait photographer based in Amsterdam. In addition to her self-initiated projects, she also works as a photographer for the Dutch newspapers Het Parool and Financieele Dagblad.\n\nNina is passionate about exploring the lives of others and their environments. She seeks to construct the transition of identity through portraiture and storytelling. The dynamics of a person's identity interest her, occasions that force us to change. She is particularly intrigued by young people; 'there is something about this age, it's an age of transition and contradictions, which is very vulnerable and authentic – this is where she is drawn to.'\n\nEmpathy is an essential element in her work. Nina seeks to engage with her subjects to capture enhanced representations of their identities.","user_id":378493,"name":"Nina Schollaardt","website":"ninaschollaardt.com"},{"id":379151,"bio":"J'ai commencé réellement la photographie il y a deux ans en prenant des cours sur une année. J'ai rencontré 3 nanas pleines de talent avec qui je rigole beaucoup. Nous avons créé un collectif appelé entre4yeux où nous avons chacune notre univers. \nCe soir je participe seule à ce concours et en mon nom comme photographe amateur (je n'ai vu que ce soir que nous pouvions le faire à plusieurs...) mais peut être une autre fois pourrions nous le faire avec le collectif.\nLe noir et blanc se prête très bien aux photographies prises en alpage car il donne un aspect mystique et rêveur aux clichés plein d'avenir.","user_id":378567,"name":"Carine Andre","website":"entre4yeux.com"},{"id":379156,"bio":"Fiona Forte manages to show the magic, the emotional impulses and the spirituality of the lands she explores, thanks to her use of a grainy, colorful and raw aesthethic. The film, instantaneous and hazardous, puts emphasis on the deeply human soul of the countries it runs through, restoring a dense and poetic street photograph.","user_id":378572,"name":"Fiona Forte","website":"fionaforte.tumblr.com"},{"id":379350,"bio":"Jiaqi Pan (Chi) was born and raised in China. She received her BA in photography from The University of Alabama (2016) and an MFA from University of Pennsylvania (2018). Working primarily with photography, she is interested in exploring her relationship to strangers, time and herself.\nShe lives and works in Philadelphia.","user_id":378766,"name":"Jiaqi Pan","website":"www.jiaqipan.com"},{"id":379733,"bio":"I am an experimenter of the arts with a mixture of influences. My undergraduate degree has labeled me as a Fishing Engineer and my Masters Degree is what allows me to navigate the world of Guidance and Counseling, but art is at the center of my life and will continue to influence me and my work always.","user_id":379149,"name":"Emilio Aponte-Sierra","website":"www.artbyemilioapontesierra.com"},{"id":379271,"bio":"I'm Photographer from Belarus. I shot advertising and architecture for global and personal brands. As a reportage photographer, I went on advertising expeditions to Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, the Alps, Georgia, Armenia, and the Netherlands.\nI collaborated with Unicef, we worked on a social project about children with disabilities in large cities of Belarus. I have been involved in travel photography for a significant part of my career. I have been published in guidebooks and magazines, and also participated in several photo exhibitions on travel topics.\nI moved to Tbilisi, Georgia in 2022. The move affected my work and creativity. I delved deeper into my own thoughts and began working on photography\nprojects based on my experiences. I released several series in the form of NFTs and took part in an exhibition in Rome.\nIn my projects I use bright colors and monochrome, dynamics and statics, naturalness and artificiality, reflecting the human perception of subjective reality. This reality has no constancy due to the variability of conditions and circumstances of life. I use both existing objects and landscapes, and people in literal or metaphorical senses.","user_id":378687,"name":"Andrei Bortnikau","website":"bortnikau.com"},{"id":379273,"bio":"Romy Maxime is a Swiss South African photographer and videographer known for her enigmatic portraits, fine art prints, lifestyle, advertising and fashion work. She is based between Cape Town, South Africa and Zurich, Switzerland. \n\nMixing both digital and analogue techniques, her signature style is defined by cinematic black and white portraits of people. Her work explores themes of vulnerability, joy and beauty, the female gaze, as well as lifestyle and advertising. \n\nRomy is also a videographer and director - her most recent short film \"Spirit of Kibera\" received critical acclaim and was premiered on Document Journal earlier this year. \n\nPoetry, literature from the likes of Shakespeare, Pablo Neruda, Mary Oliver, Bertolt Brecht and personal imprints from a life of travel are Romy's key influences. After completing a degree in finance at the Wharton School in Philadelphia, she furthered careers in journalism and advertising, moving between Berlin and Cape Town. She is now based in Zurich, Switzerland and Cape Town, South Africa. \n\nHer art book on women \"Librations\" can be seen under the project sections. She works both as an artist selling prints and NFTS as well as on commission commercially (in colour) for fashion, look-books, editorials, portraits, lifestyle, advertising and beauty photography. \n\nRomy's portraits have been featured in VOGUE, Tatler Magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Mail \u0026amp; Guardian, Vice Magazine among others and her client list includes Hauser \u0026amp; Wirth, Swisscom, Swiss Life, Triumph, Innervisions Music, Ry X, Traffic Magazine and Bo \u0026amp; Luca. \n\nHer most recent exhibition with a short film and limited edition print auction took place at Hauser \u0026amp; Wirth in London in collaboration with NGO Ubunifu Lamu, in Kenya. She will be an exhibiting artist at Image Nation Paris at the Galerie Joseph Le Palais this year in May. \n\nRomy will be selling limited edition prints and NFTs for   digital art collectors - coming soon. ","user_id":378689,"name":"Romy Maxime","website":"www.romymaxime.com"},{"id":379262,"bio":"Susanna Myllylä is a researcher and author living and working in Valkeakoski, Finland. She has a multidisciplinary background in critical social research in the Global South. Her work has mainly focused on urbanization, environmental justice and local community issues. In the recent years she has worked in mining conflict issues. Myllyläʼs photography has been displayed in several private and group exhibitions in Finland and Germany.","user_id":378678,"name":"Susanna Myllylä","website":"susannamyllyla.blogspot.com"},{"id":379428,"bio":"Paul Orsen is a French photographer and visual artist.\nMaster of Photography, PhotoEspaña, he studied at the School of Video Art (ESEC, Paris). He began his career in France as video artist.\nHe moved to Spain where he continued his career as an independent artist.\nPaul Orsen is currently working in experimental research in the field photography.\n\nPrize 2018\n- Bronze Winner, Science and Technology category, Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA).\n- 1st prize from the Royal Society of Photography in Madrid, Spain.\n\nBook\n- \"The Silent Legacy of Edward Muybridge\", Paul Orsen, Ed. Partizan \u0026amp; Frère, Paris.\n\nIndividual exhibitions 2019\n- \"Soundscapes\", Gallery Weber-Lutgen in Sevilla, Spain: Expected nov. 2019.\n- From the 4th of april to the 4th of may of 2019: « The Silent Legacy of Eadweard Muybridge », Royal Society of the Photography in Madrid, Spain.","user_id":378844,"name":"Paul Orsen","website":"www.IN_CONSTRUCTION.com"},{"id":379008,"bio":"Alberto D. Fernández (Madrid, 1976), arquitecto de formación por la Escuela de Arquitectura de Madrid, lleva trabajando desde hace más de veinte años con la fotografía como su medio de expresión  personal.\n\nSu trabajo consiste, en su mayor parte, en imágenes captadas en entornos urbanos y en obras de arquitectura tanto conocidas como anónimas. Está fuertemente influenciado por su trayectoria en el mundo del diseño y la imagen, que ha sido reconocida con premios como el PIAM 2017 y en concursos de diseño de espacios urbanos.\n\nEsta íntima relación con el lugar le ha dotado de sensibilidad para captar aspectos particulares de la misma que son fundamentales para la mayoría de sus proyectos fotográficos. Es asimismo de destacar su amplia experiencia internacional, que nutre de variedad las localizaciones en las que desarrolla su obra.","user_id":378424,"name":"ALBERTO DAVID FERNANDEZ","website":"albertodavidfernandez.com"},{"id":379145,"bio":"Diplômé de l'Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Marseille en 1996, je poursuis une activité de photographe.\nD'une part un travail artistique avec exposition en galerie, d'autre part un travail professionnel dans les domaines de la photographie d'architecture, d'oeuvres d'art et de paysages.","user_id":378561,"name":"David Giancatarina","website":"www.documentsdartistes.org/artistes/giancatarina/repro.html"},{"id":379194,"bio":"Yuki Iwamura (b. 1997) is a freelance photographer based in Tokyo but originally was born and raised in Nagano, Japan. \n\nAfter he moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to study Sociology, he also began his career as a photojournalist for Japanese and college newspapers. After graduating from the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism program at the International Center of Photography in New York in 2019, he professionally started his career in New York City. In 2020, he photographed the effect of the covid_19 pandemic, the frontline of Black Lives Matter protests, and the US presidential election.\nAt the beginning of 2021, he moved back to Japan to continue working as a photojournalist and rediscover his origin after living abroad for 6 years.\n\nWhile he works as a freelance photographer, he also travels worldwide, producing stories with some focusing on the collapse of the nation-state, border, and immigration. He is currently working on a story about aging and death from his hometown, Nagano, Japan.\n\nHe has awarded The Sunday Times Award for Achievement from Ian Parry Scholarship in 2020 and also recently interned as a photographer at Agence France-Presse Tokyo bureau in April 2021.\n","user_id":378610,"name":"Yuki Iwamura","website":"yukiiwamura.com"},{"id":379287,"bio":"I have always been an Artist in all sorts of ways, from the moment I took a pencil in my hand at 2 years old or so.\n         it´s mostly been people I have drawn or sculptured, I am fascinated by the human body and the eyes and how powerful the eyes are. \n","user_id":378703,"name":"Aðalheiður Flosadóttir","website":""},{"id":379346,"bio":"Christy Turner is a freelance photographer/writer who specializes in astrophotography, lifestyle portraits and travel/landscape images. Having traveled extensively through more than 70 countries, her work has been published internationally. In addition she has also been commissioned internationally for ongoing photographic contributions  towards space weather research with Dr. Stephen Mende at UC Berkeley, Chateau Pontet Canet in Bordeaux, France, and J.Tol in Rotterdam, Netherlands.  Mostly self taught but currently working on a Visual Design Certificate from the University of Calgary, Turner’s work is about conveying a sense of experience through visual storytelling. \n\n\n\nChristy, a NASA Citizen Scientist, recently appeared in a recent Telus Documentary entitled “Chasing Steve,” and her aurora and astro photos have been published by NASA, CNN, Journal of Geophysical Research Letters, Space Physics, PhotoNews Magazine, Huffington Post,  Yahoo, Earthsky.org, The Weather Network, Fast Company Magazine, Canadian Geographic, Westjet Magazine, The Royal Meteorological Society UK, CBC, and more. Christy is a past  semifinalist for the Wine Photographer of the Year in the Pink Lady Food Photography Competition, and recently photographed a wedding in South Africa . Turner currently works and resides in Calgary, AB, Canada and her work can be found at christyturnerphotography.com, IG: aurorachaseryyc and facebook.com/christyturnerphotograph","user_id":378762,"name":"Christy Turner","website":"www.christyturnerphotography.com"},{"id":379345,"bio":"Lauren Midgley is a Fine Art Photographer specializing in Surrealist Conceptual Self-Portraiture.  With her introduction to photography in 2015, she independently studied and mastered multiple photographic disciplines including the 19th century Wet Plate Collodion process. Midgley is a multifaceted mentor and teacher whose expertise speaks to both the human and spiritual condition, while imparting a passion for a broad spectrum development of the creative process.  Her award-winning work has been shown in Galleries in Austin, Denver,  New York City, and more. Midgley employs advanced digital manipulation techniques to explore the intersections of brokenness and spirituality. Her innovative approach to digital photography, provides a unique platform to foster authenticity and reconnection of the heart space through collective emotive themes.\n","user_id":378761,"name":"Lauren Midgley","website":"www.iamwonderandlight.com"},{"id":379831,"bio":"Isabelle Baldwin (b. 1996) was raised in western North Carolina, surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains. She received her BFA in photography with a minor in sustainability from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. An advocate for animals and the environment, much of Baldwin's work celebrates the diversity of the natural world. Influenced by her upbringing in the American South, she explores the often complicated relationship between culture and identity.\n","user_id":379247,"name":"Isabelle Baldwin","website":"isabellebaldwinphotography.com"},{"id":379746,"bio":"A background in IT and finance.\nStudent at FotoAcademie Amsterdam (2015-current).\nWith a creative and sensitive mindset I’m exploring the world of visual illustrations.","user_id":379162,"name":"Isabellaa Cortina","website":"www.isabellacortina.com"},{"id":379992,"bio":"Nina badoux is an Amsterdam based cinematographer / director whose work focuses on narrative, story driven drama and documentary. \nLately she's been directing and experimenting with the music video genre and mood films for brands. \n\nWhere ever Nina goes, her medium format Mamiya RZ67proII is by her side. \n\nAs part of her graduation she made a portait series of all 100 students graduating that year. Inspired by Annie Leibovitz. \n\nAfter attending the Film Academy of the Amsterdam School of Arts, she went on and won 3 awards for her work including the jury's Special Mention at CamerImage for the short doc Sniper Of Kobani. \n\nIn 2017 she was rewarded the prestiges Golden Frog at CamerImage for her work as a cinematographer for the best documentary feature. \n\nNow she is focussing more on photography. People are her biggest inspiration. How light hits a face. She is currently working on a new series on women, that is more staged and directed than her previous work. \n","user_id":379408,"name":"Nina Badoux","website":"www.ninabadoux.com"},{"id":380239,"bio":"I started a long time ago with analog cameras. Photographing mostly friends and on occasion experimenting a bit. Through the years I stopped shooting so frequently. Recently I've been shooting more and more, specially since a little over a year ago,  I picked up an analog camera again and started shooting on film. This action brought me to the origins of photography. It became real again, just like the interactions with strangers on the Street. I love the physicality of analog photography. \nSo now, armed with an analog camera and (almost always) a smile, I roam the streets observing and hunting,  delighting on the next real moment.","user_id":379655,"name":"Bruno Valentim","website":"fakevisuals.com"},{"id":380207,"bio":"Mariano Antón is a photographer from Barcelona with special interest in street/travel photography and concert photography","user_id":379623,"name":"MARIANO ANTON","website":"www.marianoanton.com"},{"id":380383,"bio":"Markus Sepperer was born on April 7 in 1978 in Carinthia, the southernmost district of Austria. Following his first and early passion, which is music, he began to study classical music at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and Vienna Conservatory. Seeking for more contemporary-style education he started to focus on contemporary music and moved on to Leipzig and London for improving in improvisation and avant-garde music.\n\nSince he was early fascinated on visual arts too he started autodidactic to teach himself in photography and when he moved back to Vienna after finishing his music education, he did a three years education in artistic photography in Vienna at FotoK-Wien. Shortly after that he he won a prize at the international Epson Art photo-Award, moreover his work was shown at Art Cologne the same year.\n\nIn 2011 he received a Culture Promotional Prize from the Austrian Government for promising young artists. His work was shown internationally in Austria, Germany, Hong Kong, China, Macau.","user_id":379799,"name":"Markus Sepperer","website":"www.markussepperer.com"},{"id":380464,"bio":"Wendy Stone's love of photography started at Dean College where she took a course in darkroom techniques. She spent the next decade immersing herself in the disciple by avidly taking photographs and laboriously developing them in her homemade darkroom.\n\nIn 2000 she enrolled in the University of Connecticut's photography program. Though after taking her first painting class she changed majors from photography to painting. Her paintings explored light, color, and abstraction always with a strong sense of subject matter.\n\nShortly after graduating her son was born. At this time Wendy picked up her camera and started to capture the daily details of her life with a child. A new genre emerged from her, family documentary. Her recent work combines her time spent studying painting with the deeply personal moments of home life.  \n\n","user_id":379880,"name":"Wendy Stone","website":"wendystoneart.com"},{"id":160102,"bio":"I am a video/photographer artist.  I explore, among other things, the doppelgänger imagery theme through the self-portraiture genre, the reflection, recognition of the other and the unconscious world, or world of dreams, through photography, moving images, video installations, experimenting with the double role as photographer-photographed, filmmaker and actor, or model and photographer at the same time.","user_id":159500,"name":"Pietro Fabio Fodaro","website":""},{"id":379616,"bio":"SWEETPEA’S LENZ BY DARSELLB. (Writer/Director/Producer- Photographer) began working in the entertainment industry at a young age.  Her life in photography began as a journalist with the publication of “SweetPea's International Arts Review.”  She has covered awards ceremonies, openings, festivals, and events including, but not limited to, The National Black Theatre Festival, The CMJ Music Festival, and The August Wilson Century in New York City and The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.  Her fine art photography can be seen as backdrops for The Carmen Mathis Show produced by Casea Arts, Inc. and the CD Cover image for Ebony Jo-Ann's \"Please Save Your Love For Me.\"\n\nAlways ready with her camera, Darsell primarily finds relaxation when taking pictures of nature and still life.  95% of her photography is unedited.  SweetPea's Lenz by DarsellB was recently on exhibit with ArtHouseNYC  where her image \"Fanned\" was on exhibition; FusionArtPS.com where her image \"The Sugar Plum Fairy\" won 4th Place; at Millepiani Gallery in Rome, Italy and at LightSpaceTime.art where her image \"Orchid Moon\" won Special Recognition.","user_id":379032,"name":"SweetPeasLenz DarsellB","website":"www.sweetpeaslenz.com"},{"id":379711,"bio":"Though my formal education is not in photography, I have been a dedicated photographer since the age of 12 while growing up on the coast of Maine. There I was taught the fundamentals of the craft from a family friend who was an instructor at the Maine Photographic Workshop. From there, I developed a life-long passion to capture unique moments and imbue them with as much emotion as I can muster. ","user_id":379127,"name":"Joshua Gray","website":"www.joshuabradfordgray.net"},{"id":380587,"bio":" Currently, I am living in Siem Reap, Cambodia but will soon be relocating to Bangkok, Thailand.  I have been living in South East Asia for the past ten months.  I began doing artistic studio photography for the past two years while living in Washington, DC.  I studied figure drawing and studio photography techniques and have tried the mesh the two together.  My goal is to capture in photography what the old art masters captured in the paintings.    ","user_id":380003,"name":"Jim Evans","website":"www.yiwenphoto.com"},{"id":379918,"bio":"media artist\n\nIn 2024, Ruda exhibited ‘PHOTOTYPES’,  a solo show at Orit Vashdi gallery, curated by Vardi Kahana. \nIn 2023, ‘Wood Wide Web’ by Yoav Ruda and Ron Guetta won the Insight Award of 2023 Ideathon, Organized by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, Taiwan.\n\nIn 2022, Ruda won the APENFT \u0026amp; Async Audio-Visual Award.\n\nIn 2021-22, Ruda’s videos have been exhibited in various digital art festivals, including: ‘CRYPTO ART WEEK ASIA', ‘WOW Summit' Exhibition in Dubai, the 17th Athens Digital Arts Festival and more.\n\nIn 2020, Ruda's audio-visual essay, 'We R Viral' is published on Tohu Magazine, chief editors: Leah Abir and Avi Lubin.\n\nRuda creates live visuals for Israeli top musicians, among them: Berry Sakharof, FortiSakharof, Ehud Banai, Dani Sanderson, Mashina and more.\n\nIn 2017, Ruda created three large scale projection mapping projects with Ron Guetta, for Israeli light festivals: ‘Southern Lights’ \u0026amp; Menorat Laila.\n\nIn 2017, Moving Pictures by Yoav Ruda screened at the 8th NYC Independent Film Festival.\n\nIn 2014, following his winning of the Neo:Artprize2013, Ruda exhibited a solo show at Neoartists Gallery in Bolton UK, curated by Mike Chavez-Dawson.\n","user_id":379334,"name":"Yoav Ruda","website":"www.yoavruda.com"},{"id":379929,"bio":"I am a Portuguese photographer, based in London, UK.\n \nI am interested in the relationships we have with landscapes as people; from people's control over landscapes over time, to cities and their development.  Also, how we react to natural beauty, the weather and all its emotional connotations.\n \nI spend my time enjoying all aspects of photography. I like learning about classic and historical photographers as well as exploring contemporary works. I seek to continually develop my understanding and knowledge from books, courses and exhibitions of all kinds.\n \nI started photography when I was 18, working on film, developing and printing my own images. I still enjoy working in film as well as digital media. I like to experiment with both mediums.","user_id":379345,"name":"Pedro Silva Carreira","website":"www.pedrosilvacarreira.com"},{"id":380108,"bio":"","user_id":379524,"name":"Juan C. Moñino","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/juancmonino"},{"id":380236,"bio":"I was born in Ukraine.More than 40 years live in Donetsk.But wenn war was began,my family must live in Germany,Munich.I like most of all street photo.Black and White street photo.","user_id":379652,"name":"Dmytro Itkin","website":"www.facebook.com/ditkinphoto   @ditkinphoto"},{"id":379934,"bio":"Born in Switzerland in 1994, now she lives in Imola and she is studying in Bologna. In 2013 she gets high school diploma and in the same year she attends Law School at the prestigious University of Bologna. Her academic choices doesn’t stop her from keep studying History of Art, passion grown since childhood, especially thanks to her paternale grandmother, scholar of History of Art, 16th century painting expert. Attracted by contemporary figurative arts since youth, she approaches photography at first as self-taught, then in 2016 she begins to attend the photography school SpazioLabo’ in Bologna, in order to study technique and history in a more rigorous way. Fascinated by every declination of photography arts, she prefers, among the great masters, Nobuyoshi Araki, Mario Testino, Giovanni Gastel, Richard Avedon, and mostly Luigi Ghirri. Now she is experimenting portraits and “street photography”, and she strongly believes in a photography that freeze moments, time, and tell a story.","user_id":379350,"name":"Marta Taroni","website":"www.martataroni.com "},{"id":380113,"bio":"I moved from Slovenia to Mexico (Cabo San Lucas) in 2007, and have loved exploring the states of Mexico, getting to know their culture, traditions, architecture ever since. I fell in love with Yucatan during my first visit in 2016, and we keep returning. Izamal is one of my favorite little towns.","user_id":379529,"name":"Romana Lilic","website":"photography.LA76.com"},{"id":380481,"bio":"\"I like to explore places that unlock my emotions and creativity. Walking is my vehicle to discover new places, understand cultures and capturing the essence of life. \"\n\nExpedition + adventure photographer. Speaker\ne-mail: leon@thefullframer.com\n\nAvailable for Extreme Expedition projects.\nAvailable for commercial and editorial projects. \nAll over the globe.\n\n\n","user_id":379897,"name":"Leonardo Avezzano","website":"www.leonardoavezzano.com"},{"id":380673,"bio":"Julie Poly (real name Yulia Polyashchenko) was born in Stakhanov, Lugansk area, and is now based in Kyiv. Inspired by Boris Mikhailov’s projects and her education at Kharkiv School of Photography, she took her first pictures at the  market in Kharkiv. Today, Julie Poly is among the most successful contemporary Ukrainian artists.\n\nPoly’s art practice merges her previous experience in documentary and staged photography. The photographer interprets cultural and visual codes of typical Ukrainian everyday life, predominantly in the fields of eroticism, fashion, and novel notions of beauty. The artist states that she finds herself constantly inspired by “trivial things, everyday events, stories from lives of friends, and my own experience”. \n\nJulie Poly’s exhibitions serve as a continuation to her artistic message. Her ‘mockumentarian’ and slightly grotesque projects often come back to the areas of their genesis, including exhibitions at a railway station (Ukrzaliznytsia series) or arcade centers (Kosmolot).","user_id":380089,"name":"Julie Poly","website":"juliepoly.com"},{"id":829203,"bio":"forester-researcher from Manila, PH","user_id":814941,"name":"Aine Parlade","website":"www.aineparlade.com"},{"id":380334,"bio":"Kara Mc is a photographer and an artist who was born and raised in Arizona. With the support of her husband, this mom of four decided to go back to school receiving her BFA in photography and a minor in digital culture in the Fall of 2019.  She has a love for the darkroom and using film as her main catalyst for her art. Kara’s passion for taking timeworn mediums and showcasing them in a more modern light has led to several large scale “film strip” installations using a 16mm film camera; as well as smaller “portrait like” images. The journey began with a short film as she started to create stills with the imagery.  Her current project extends beyond the realm of black and white as she incorporates color to help enhance the body on an even larger scale. As a result, she is digitally slicing the images together giving a cohesive relationship with the body; in addition to her family. \n\n","user_id":379750,"name":"Kara Mc","website":"www.karamc.com"},{"id":380402,"bio":"Peter A. Walter, german Photographer located near Frankfurt. \nWorks for Clients and free Art Works.\n\nCentral photographic Themes: Women Portraits with a surreal Touch.  - 2nd Top Theme are Light Paintings in the Night. - Third: Street Photography. \n\nHas exhibited internationally in Germany, Europe, USA and won different prices. \n\n- UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights - Award: 1 of 11 winners of the 2011 Global Art Competition \n\n- 2010 Art Fashion and Design  - Opera Gallery, Budapest, Hungary - Commitee of the Europa Authentica: \"Artis Laudabilis Award\" \n\nTrierenberg Supercircuit 2009, International Photo-Contest, Linz, Austria - Award: Goldmedal/Special Themes: \"Emotions - Human Relations\"","user_id":379818,"name":"Peter Walter","website":"www.walter-fotograf-frankfurt.de"},{"id":380555,"bio":"BASTARD TURPIN is a image making partnership of Kai Bastard and Bill Turpin. Their projects exemplify an image’s ability to not only draw an audience’s attention, but tell a story, coax self-reflection, and inspire critical thinking.\n\nThey focus on creating controversial social messaging embodying a cross section of human observations surrounding sexual, political and emotional issues.These surreal, at times illusory images both shock and amuse, breaking through the everyday noise promoting discussion and encourage debate.\n...\nKai BASTARD\nKai looks at the playful interlude between reality and surrealism. Bastard’s work explores blending traditional creative direction with the digital space to create interactive and emotionally engaging experiences.\n..\nBill TURPIN\nBill’s interests lie in provocative and emotional hand crafted visuals. Turpin is able to push the boundaries of the viewer putting them into a state of self reflection, denial or shock.","user_id":379971,"name":"BASTARD TURPIN","website":"WWW.BASTARDTURPIN.COM"},{"id":149431,"bio":"\nNick Tarasov (b. 1991) is a contemporary artist whose multidisciplinary practice encompasses painting, photography, graphic design, and textual research. He graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, which provided him with a technical foundation; yet his independent practice quickly moved beyond the academic framework toward an experimental engagement with material and process. Since 2024, Nick has been living and working in St. Petersburg once again.\n\nWorking across media, Nick treats artistic form as a site of inquiry into perception, memory, and temporality, seeking not fixed solutions but open-ended processes. His works unfold as layered experiences, where gestures, objects, and texts intersect in nonlinear configurations. His practice transforms space, time, and presence into active components of the work itself.\n\nIn 2025, he published a series of monographs — Lozhok, [THREAT], and With (out). In 2019, he was a finalist for the Prix HSBC pour la Photographie. His photographs and paintings have been exhibited internationally at venues such as the Museum of the Academy of Arts, Blank Wall Gallery, First Watercolor Gallery, 5\u0026amp;J Gallery, and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, as well as at events including Jakarta International Photo Festival, Reclaim Photography Festival, and Trieste Photo Days. His work has been featured in the books Immigration (RoHo Press, 2017) and Open Boundaries (LoosenArt), and in magazines such as Ruum, Propeller, Shoot Film UK, Analog Forever, Lenscratch, Don’t Take Pictures, and Prada Journal. His works are held in private collections in Russia, the USA, Canada, the UK, China, and Serbia.","user_id":148829,"name":"Nick Tarasov","website":"nicktarasov.me"},{"id":25544,"bio":"Claudia Almandoz is a self-taught, natural light photographer born in Lima, Peru, based in Mexico. \n\nAlmandoz's artistic focus lies in the realm of self-portrait photography, where she uses the camera as her paintbrush, seeking to illuminate the depths of the human soul. Her unique approach involves a dance between physical filters, shutter speed, and ambient light, creating self-portraits that are not just captured but painted with the essence of light itself. Through this intricate interplay of technical elements, Almandoz explores the realms of shadow and the intricacies of the mind, inviting viewers to embark on a visual and emotional journey.​\n\nAlmandoz holds studies in Art History and Interior Design, providing her with a multifaceted understanding of the visual arts. Her background, coupled with a relentless pursuit of self-discovery, has fueled her artistic journey and shaped her into the storyteller she is today.\n\nArtist Statement\n\nThrough the lens of self-portrait photography, I find both solace and liberation. Each click becomes a brushstroke on the canvas of my inner world, crafting images that move beyond clarity and precision to delve into the intricate tapestry of human emotion and experience. My work navigates the darker aspects of existence, while simultaneously questioning the mystic and philosophical dimensions that call to me.\n\nBy balancing physical filters, shutter speed, ambient light, and avoiding clear, crisp images, I aim to capture more than mere likeness. Each self-portrait becomes a gateway through which I explore and confront the shadows of my past—experiences shaped by trauma, abuse, and the unique complexities of being an autistic individual.\n\nRooted in my childhood fascination with romanticism paintings, my art serves as both a sanctuary and a canvas. It is a space where I process difficult emotions that often defy words, reclaiming my narrative by transforming pain into power and vulnerability into strength. Through these images, I seek to connect with the shared depths of our human experience, offering a visual language for what often remains unspoken.","user_id":25549,"name":"Claudia Almandoz","website":"claudiaalmandozg.wixsite.com/claudiaalmandoz"},{"id":579883,"bio":"I am a Polish photographer based in the UK. I use photography as a tool to interpret specific elements of the fragmented world around me. This often presents itself in an abstract form, which reflects my exploratory vision of life. I try to combine the aesthetics and authenticity of my subject’s personality/character. \n","user_id":579299,"name":"Agnieszka Trzoch","website":"www.agnieszkatrzoch.com"},{"id":839876,"bio":"Iryna Kurylets is a Ukrainian artist and photographer born in Kyiv. She studied information technologies in Belgium and currently lives and works in London. Alongside her artistic practice, she works with artificial intelligence.\nHer work explores war, land, identity, and systems of power through staged photography and photo-collage. Drawing on personal experience of displacement caused by the war in Ukraine, she approaches conflict not only emotionally, but philosophically — examining how violence is abstracted, normalized, and transmitted through culture, play, and technology.\n","user_id":825719,"name":"Iryna Kurylets","website":null},{"id":713141,"bio":"","user_id":712557,"name":"Javier Arias","website":""},{"id":172214,"bio":"Mihai Ciama (born 1977) is a Romanian photographer based in Cluj-Napoca. Trained as an engineer, he approaches photography as a form of escape from routine and as a way to explore people, places, and fragments of everyday life.\n\nWorking primarily in street, documentary, and travel photography, his images focus on candid, unstaged moments observed in available light. He is particularly drawn to rural environments, where he seeks to capture expressions of community life, subtle human interactions, and the fragile balance between tradition and contemporary change.\n\nHis work moves between Romanian rural landscapes and international locations, exploring the relationship between people and their surroundings—whether in Transylvanian villages, urban spaces, or places situated at the edge of modernization. Rather than pursuing spectacle, his photographs favor quiet narratives and the dignity of ordinary moments.\n\nMihai studied photography at the University of Art and Design Cluj-Napoca and continued his education through workshops with photographers he deeply admires, including Nikos Economopoulos, Georgui Pinkhassov , Cosmin Bumbuț.\n\nHe is a co-founder of the EyePatch Collective and actively contributes to organizing Momentum, a monthly photography meeting series aimed at fostering dialogue, cohesion, and growth within the photographic community of Cluj-Napoca and beyond.\n\nHis work has been recognized internationally, reaching finalist selections in competitions such as The Independent Photographer Street Photography Award (2021), Miami Street Photography Festival (2019), HIPA (2018), and the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest (2020).\n\n\n","user_id":171612,"name":"Mihai Ciama","website":"mihaiciama.ro"},{"id":58411,"bio":"Rodrigo Koraicho is a visual artist and photographer based in São Paulo. He holds a BA in Social Communication from Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo and an MA in Aesthetics and Art History from the University of São Paulo (USP). He began his journey in photography in 2004, developing personal projects while working across diverse fields of image-making.\n\nHis multidisciplinary practice spans photography, installation, film, poetry, sound, and object-based works — exploring the boundaries between visual narrative, authorship, and documentary potential in photography. His projects often reflect on contemporary society and human relations, with a particular focus on memory, affection, and the tensions of everyday life.\n\nKoraicho’s work is part of both private and institutional collections. It has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at institutions such as the History Miami Museum, Leica Gallery (Poland), Ephemere Gallery (Tokyo), Museu Afro Brasil (Brazil), Unibes Cultural, and Galeria DOC, among others.\n\nHe has received awards and honors in Brazil and internationally, including the Head On Photo Festival Prize, Lenzburg Photo Festival Prize, Leica Photo Contest, Prix de la Photographie Paris, Miami Street Photography Festival, Lensculture Portrait Awards (finalist), IMA-Next, and The Royal Photographic Society (shortlist).\n\nHis projects have been published by The Guardian, Fisheye Magazine, The New Voice, L’Œil de la Photographie, Aint–Bad Magazine, Forbes Magazine, and Quatro Cinco Um.\n","user_id":58416,"name":"Rodrigo Koraicho","website":"rodrigokoraicho.com/en"},{"id":567904,"bio":"Emilia Kashfian is an international award-winning fine art photographer, based in Los Angeles. She has exhibited in various galleries across the world, including FotoNostrum Mediterranean House of Photography (Barcelona, Spain), Valle World Hall Gallery (Barcelona, Spain), Espace Beaurepaire (Paris, France), Mira Forum (Porto, Portugal), and PH21 Gallery (Budapest, Hungary).\n\nShe has also exhibited at the LA Art Show, Foley Gallery (New York City), Black Box Gallery (Portland, Oregon), Blank Wall Gallery (Athens, Greece), Laurent Gallery (Melbourne, Australia), and Matca Gallery (Hanoi, Vietnam). Her work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Paris Match, GQ Italia, Esquire Singapore, Feature Shoot, as well as other publications. \n\nShe was a finalist at Critical Mass 2025. She has received numerous accolades, including 1st Place prize for the Julia Margaret Cameron Award, 2nd and 3rd Place prize at the International Photography Awards (IPA), 2nd Place prize at the IPPAWARDS, 3 Bronze Place prizes at the Paris Photo Prize (PX3), and countless Honorable Mentions at the Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, the Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA), the International Color Awards, the Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA), the Moscow International Foto Awards (MIFA), the Budapest International Foto Awards (BIFA), the Minimalist Photography Awards (MPA), and the Mobile Photography Awards (MPA). She is also a 5-time Featured Artist on Apple’s Shot On iPhone campaign.\n","user_id":567320,"name":"Emilia Kashfian","website":"www.emiliaphotographe.com"},{"id":741960,"bio":"\nPekka Ala-Pietilä's photography awards and prizes \n\n2025\nGold – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – Portraiture (2025) \nSilver – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – Portraiture (2025) \nBronze – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – Portraiture (2025) \nBronze – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – Architecture (2025) \nBronze – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – Sport (2025) \nSilver – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – Fine Art–  Portrait (2025) \nSilver – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – People – Portrait (2025) \nBronze – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – Architecture (2025) \nBronze – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – Editorial Sports (2025) \nJury Top 5 choice  –  IPA, International Photography Awards (2025) \nFinalist – Siena International Photo Awards –  Fascinating faces (2025)\n\n2024\n1st place – Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, 19th Edition – Children of the world (2024)\n1st place – World’s Top 10 Fine Art Photographers 2024 – One Eyeland \n2nd place – IPA, International Photography Awards, Fine Art – Portrait (2024) \n2nd place – International Color Awards, 18th Edition – Portrait (2024)\n2nd place – Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, 19th Edition – Fine Art (2024)\n3rd place – International Color Awards, 18th Edition – Portrait (2024)\n3rd place – Monochrome Awards – Street (2024)\n3rd place – World’s Top 10 Portrait Photographers 2024 – One Eyeland \nBronze – Bifa – Budapest International Foto Awards –  Fine Art (2024)\n\n2023\n3rd place – IPA, International Photography Awards, Fine Art – Portrait (2023) \nJury Top 5 choice  –  IPA, International Photography Awards (2023) \n5th place – World’s Top 10 Black \u0026amp; White Photographers 2023 – One Eyeland \nGold – Tifa, Tokyo International Foto Awards – Fine Art – Portrait (2023) \nGold – Tifa, Tokyo International Foto Awards – Fine Art – Book (2023) \nGold – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – Fine Art – Portrait (2023) \nSilver – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – People (2023) \nSilver – PX3, Prix de la photographie Paris – Fine Art – Book  (2023) \nSilver – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – Architecture (2023) \nBronze – Tifa, Tokyo International Foto Awards – Advertising  (2023) \nBronze – Bifa, Budapest International Foto Awards – Advertising  (2023)","user_id":739333,"name":"Pekka Ala-Pietilä","website":"www.pekka-ala-pietila.photography"},{"id":820376,"bio":"Li Fan is a Chinese photographer and professor at Shaanxi Normal University. \nMajor Awards\n2023 First Prize, Professional Competition (Architecture \u0026amp; Design), Sony World Photography Awards\n2021 Silver Award, 32nd Hong Kong Printing Awards (for Muslims of Arid Soil)\n2018 Gold Medal, American Printing Awards (for Under Bengali Sky)\n2018 Silver Award, People’s Photography “Golden Lens” (2017) Photography Awards, Non-breaking News Category\n2015 First Prize, Professional Competition, Sony World Photography Awards\n2015 Gold Medal, 11th China International Press Photo Contest (CHIPP)\n2014 Bronze Award, People’s Photography (2013) Press Photography Awards, Culture and Arts Category\n2012 The 7th Top Ten Chinese Portrait Photographers\n2011 Silver Award, Non-Professional Documentary Group Photo Category of the “Focus on Poverty Global Photo Contest” (organized by Xinhua News Agency and the United Nations Development Programme) \n2011 Silver Award, the 7th China International Press Photo Contest (CHIPP)\n2011 Finalist, Masters Award, Documentary Category, Hasselblad Global Photography Award 2011 - 2012\n2010 Gold Award, PPA Photo Asia and the 3rd Jinan International Photography Biennale \n2010 First Prize, National Geographic Photo Contest (China, People Category)\n","user_id":806114,"name":"Fan Li","website":"lifanphoto.com"},{"id":837104,"bio":"NuTrans Health is a leading provider of comprehensive mental wellness and behavioral therapy services, committed to supporting individuals in achieving lasting emotional stability and personal growth. The organization offers a wide range of evidence-based therapeutic programs, including individual counseling, relationship therapy, stress management, and wellness coaching. Their licensed therapists and mental health professionals work collaboratively to create personalized treatment plans that address each client’s specific needs and goals. By focusing on empathy, trust, and clinical excellence, NuTrans Health helps clients build resilience, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and enhance overall well-being. Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or life transitions, NuTrans Health provides a safe and supportive environment for healing and transformation, empowering you to live a more fulfilling life.\n\nContact Details:\nPhone: (844) 748-8443\nEmail: Support@Nutranshealth.com\nWebsite: https://nutranshealth.com/","user_id":822947,"name":"NuTrans Health","website":"nutranshealth.com"},{"id":105770,"bio":"I was born and live in Ramat - Gan, Israel. Work as a graphic designer for the fashion industry at the last twenty years.  Learn photography in Camera Obscura in Tel Aviv. I have also B.An in philosophy from The Hebrew university in Jerusalem. ","user_id":105168,"name":"Ilan Ben Yehuda","website":"www.flickr.com/photos/116685283@N05"},{"id":156839,"bio":"I am a full-time artist-photographer, working on commissioned and self-initiated projects for art exhibitions and publications.\nI studied Fine Art at Stourbridge College of Art before going on to complete an MA and PhD in Photography at the Royal College of Art in London.  My work has been published and exhibited widely in the UK and abroad.","user_id":156237,"name":"Patrick Shanahan","website":"www.shanahanphotos.com"},{"id":294088,"bio":"Born on October 15, 1997, in Volterra to German parents, he discovered his passion for photography at the age of 16. Thanks to photographer Alejandro Gómez de Tuddo, photography became his lifelong passion. Alejandro invited him to Mexico City for a few weeks to teach him the basics of photography. Antonio began walking through big cities with his camera, starting in Berlin, photographing the urban landscape.\n\nIn addition to his ongoing interest in cities, his first photographic project focused on the alabaster artisans of Volterra, capturing the spirit of their workshops and their craftsmanship. The project culminated in an exhibition at the Pinacoteca di Volterra.\n\nLater, he visited Sardinian shepherds around Volterra to photograph their work and cheese production.\n\nAntonio also loves portraits. He began taking portraits of theatre people, writers, and artists at an early age. Together with Polish theatre critic Andrzej Wirth, he experimented with various forms of visual expression.\n\nAfter the pandemic, Antonio travelled to southern Italy, Sicily, and Campania, and began a photographic project on the urban environments of Catania, Palermo, and Naples.\t\n\nAntonio's publications include the photo book \"I Gioielli di Volterra\" for the Cassa di Risparmio di Volterra. For Corso-Verlag, imprint of Verlagshaus Römerweg Wiesbaden, he photographed the book \"Voci di Sicilia\" by singer Etta Scollo and the volume \"Eine Reise zu Dante\" by Barbara de Mars, a documentation of Dante's travels between Florence and Ravenna. A photo project about the Swiss French writer and painter Valère Novarina is being commissioned by Deutschlandfunk Kultur to accompany the production \"1111 Vögel,\" directed by Leopold von Verschuer.\n\nSome of Antonio's work is shown on photography platforms and published in various journals and magazines, including FishEye Magazine, Monopol Magazine, Diacritik, and Theater der Zeit.\n\nAntonio participates in a course organized by Lensculture in Amsterdam with American photographer Peter van Agtmael, a member of Magnum Photos. His curiosity about Magnum Photos leads him to live in Paris for a few months, attend courses at the agency, and explore Paris on foot with his camera to gain experience in street photography.","user_id":293486,"name":"Antonio Maria Storch","website":"antoniomariastorch.com"},{"id":833157,"bio":"","user_id":818895,"name":"Jahaira Lassala","website":""},{"id":363943,"bio":"Riccardo Androni (Bergamo, 1996) explores the fragility of human nature through photography, video, and performance, mediums he uses to investigate the intrinsic meaning of reality. Sensitive to themes of death and impermanence, and fascinated by the unknown, his often metaphorical works delve into the depths of the psyche to uncover the vulnerability that defines us as human beings. After studying photography at LABA in Florence, he completed a year of specialization in MOVIES - Moving Images Arts at IUAV in Venice. He later spent a year as an artist-in-residence at FABRICA, a research center in Treviso, and six months as a photographer for the Benetton Group. Currently based in Lausanne, where he completed a Master’s degree in Photography at ECAL.\n\nHis works have been featured in events like the Biennale of Young Italian Photographers and showcased at Portfolio Italia and Palazzetto Tito in Venice. Notable exhibitions include DEBRIS, curated by Peter Welz; HERE BECOMES ELSEWHERE, curated by Carlos Casas; and VENEZIA FABRICA FUTURA at the Complesso dell’Ospedaletto. He won 2nd prize at the XXII FotoConfronti and was featured in Corriere della Sera. Recently, he exhibited at DER VIERTE RAUM at Frappant Galerie, sold works at Offprint London at the Tate Museum, and participated in WE DO THE REST in collaboration with the Biennale dell’Immagine, Les Rencontres d’Arles, and Swiss Photomonth. His latest exhibition, CO-EXISTENCE, curated by Milo Keller, was showcased during Paris Photo. In 2025, he was awarded the Special Prize at the Combat Prize and exhibited at the VI Biennale di Genova.","user_id":363341,"name":"Riccardo Androni","website":"www.riccardoandroni.com"},{"id":640703,"bio":"I am a documentary photographer based on the East coast of England, with a particular interest in social documentary work and the physicality of the printed image. I have a keen interest in the physical output of the work, whether book, inkjet print or handprinted images be that photogravure, salt prints or cyanotype prints.    \n \nI believe that the nature of photography is inherently a collaborative act. Whether between a photographer and their subject, a creative team, or the environment, each element contributes to the final image. It is important to me that my work is part of the dialogue between artist and subject. \n \nIn 2024 I was awarded a Distinction for my MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication, UAL.   I was  also a UNESCO Climate Academy Winner.\n​\nCurrently working on a public engagement commission as part of the Quarry Life Awards 2025, in collaboration with a sculptor. This work involves building a stone circle alongside a public footpath in Essex and creating an exhibition of images of neolithic standing stones from across the UK, alongside community images created in response to the new stone circle.\n​\nI have worked  extensively with the circus, burlesque and cabaret communities in London through which I depicted not just what happens on stage but the families and communities that support it.   London Burlesque: The Family Album was published in 2022.\n​\nIn 2017 I was  was commissioned to work with on a project on 'rights to the city' in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil and London with students and tutors from UCL London \u0026amp; UFBA, Brazil: Rights To The City published by UCL Press in 2020. ​\n​","user_id":640119,"name":"Angus Stewart","website":"www.angusstewart.me"},{"id":825522,"bio":"David Masoko is an Amsterdam-based visual artist and conceptual street photographer. He works candidly in public space and edits transparently to explore presence and absence, urban choreography, identity and anonymity, and the ethics of looking—how images construct, withhold, and invite meaning. Working mostly in the streets of major cities, he photographs quietly and is often unseen, treating the moment of exposure as only a beginning. The larger part of the work emerges afterward: in rigorous selection, restrained post-processing, and structural editing choices—sequencing, isolation, and pairing—where rhythm and resonance slow looking and leave room for interpretation.\n\nAcross projects such as Dislocated Presences, Counter Faces, and Figures in the Fold, Masoko favors suggestion over explanation. Faces, locations, and overt narrative recede so that attention can settle on gesture, outline, and the relationships that arise within and between images. A background in filmmaking and a sustained interest in philosophy inform both his attention to sequencing and his ethical stance of witnessing without intrusion.\n\nMasoko works across Europe and Asia. His recent work has received international recognition, including second prize in the 2025 LensCulture Street Photography Awards and an Official Selection in the 2025 International Photography Awards (IPA). In December 2025, he will develop a new series during a residency in Tokyo, continuing his inquiry into presence, anonymity, and the ethics of looking in contemporary urban life.\n\nDavid Masoko publishes publicly under a pseudonym, in alignment with the themes of his practice. Anonymity is part of the work: the artist’s presence remains deliberately indeterminate—much like the fleeting subjects he portrays.","user_id":811260,"name":"David Masoko","website":"www.davidmasoko.com"},{"id":19184,"bio":"\nDavid Galjaard is trained as a photographer at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague (Netherlands) where he graduated in 2006. Since then he has been working as a documentary photographer. In addition to his self-initiated, long-term projects he works as a freelancer for several Dutch newspapers and magazines.\n\nGaljaard’s portraits are shaped by a contemplative and observational approach to people and place. His quiet, balanced compositions emphasise stillness and presence, encouraging viewers to engage in prolonged and reflective looking.","user_id":19184,"name":"David Galjaard","website":"www.davidgaljaard.nl"},{"id":89528,"bio":"","user_id":89073,"name":"Tarin Butterfield","website":"bio.site/tarin"},{"id":846331,"bio":"","user_id":832175,"name":"Carlos Trinidad","website":null},{"id":65183,"bio":"Clarence Lin | 林文睿 is an artist currently based in the United States. He holds degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University in the City of New York. He has been the recipient of various residencies, fellowships, and awards in the visual arts (Skowhegan School Of Painting \u0026amp; Sculpture, Tokyo Arts and Space (formerly Tokyo Wonder Site (previous site of the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) )), California Community Foundation, The Getty Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts). His artwork has been exhibited in galleries and museums and featured in publications nationally and internationally. One of the themes he often returns to in his work is the complex and ever-changing relationship between humans and the natural world, reflecting on our interconnectedness and interdependence with the natural world and what develops at the intersection of nature and urbanization.\n\nSelected Awards\n\nGraphis Photography Annual (Gold 2023 \u0026amp; 2024) - Aesthetica Art Prize (Longlist 2021\u0026amp;2024) - International Photography Awards (2nd | Special | Night Photography 2023) - Budapest International Foto Awards (Bronze | Special | Night Photography 2023) - American Illustration 42 (Selected) - 1x.com Awarded - Pollux Awards (2022\u0026amp;2023) - Life Framer (Street Life, Shortlist 2022) - One Eyeland World's Top 10 B\u0026amp;W Photographers (United States : Rank #7 2022) - One Eyeland World's Top 10 Street Photographers (World Rank #5 | United States : RANK #1 2022) - One Eyeland Top 100 Photographers (2021\u0026amp;2022) - ADC 100th Annual Awards Finalist - American Photography 36 (Selected) - Creativepool Annual 2020 Shortlist - International Photography Awards One Shot Climate Change Competition (3rd in Air Category, Country Pick) - American Illustration 34 Winners (Selected) - Lensculture 21st Century Street Photography: 250 New Examples -\u0026nbsp;PRINT's Regional Design Awards (LXIV : VI, LXII : VI, LXI : VI) - New American Paintings #67 (Cover).\n\nAesthetica Art Prize, All About Photo, American Illustration, American Photography, Architecture Photography MasterPrize, The Art Directors Club, Art Limited,  ArtSlant, Black \u0026amp; White Spider Awards, Budapest International Foto Awards, Celeste Prize, Creativepool, Feature Shoot, Fine Art Photography Awards, The Global Art Awards, Graphis Photography Awards, International Photography Awards, International Color Awards, Lensculture, Life Framer, Lomography, One Eyeland, New American Paintings, ND Awards, Pollux Awards, PRINT's Regional Design Awards, PX3, SeeMe, Siena International Photo Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, National Geographic Yourshot, 1x.com.\n\nSelected Exhibitions\n\nUnited States, Belgium, Canada, France, India, Japan, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, Vietnam\n\nThe Bronx Museum of the Arts (Bronx, New York), The Studio Museum in Harlem (New York City, New York), Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California), The Portland Museum of Art (Portland, Maine), San Francisco State University Fine Arts Gallery (San Francisco, California), The Autry Museum of American West (Los Angeles, California), The Contemporary Austin - Jones Center (Austin, Texas), Roopankar Museum of Fine Art (Bhopal, India), Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (Bangkok, Thailand), Silpakorn University Art Center (Bangkok, Thailand), Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain (Liège,Belgium), Biennale internationale d'estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières (Trois-Rivières, Quebec), Tokyo Arts and Space, formerly Tokyo Wonder Site (Tokyo, Japan), Musée du Louvre (Paris, France), Brooklyn Art Library (Brooklyn, New York) The Sketchbook Book Mobile Library Tour (various locations), LomoWall Exhibition (various locations) Praxis Gallery (Minneapolis, Minnesota), Indian Habitat Center (New Delhi, India), Matca Gallery (Hanoi, Vietnam), Fotonostrum (Barcelona, Spain), York Art Gallery (York, England).","user_id":64919,"name":"Clarence Lin","website":"www.clarencelin.com"},{"id":225939,"bio":"Studies have shown that spending time in nature - and even viewing images of nature - reduces stress and promotes relaxation. I photograph the natural world and create art that brings beauty and a sense of calm to living and working spaces around the globe.\n\nAt age 12, I photographed in the woods and fields behind my house with my dad’s 1940s rangefinder camera. That year, I also saved and bought a telescope, searching the night sky for celestial objects, relishing the quiet and calm beneath the black, star-studded blanket. I babysat some more and bought darkroom equipment. My dad built a little observatory on the hill behind our house and a darkroom space in the basement where I developed gelatin silver prints from my 35mm film.\n\nBy day, I was out with my camera, marveling at nature and capturing the beauty here on Earth. By night, I was regularly gazing through time and space, mesmerized by the vastness of the universe. I wondered about Earth’s significance within that space.\n\nAs I age, I am aware of how quickly life goes by, how it is comprised of a collection of fleeting moments. I find myself coveting the effects of the changing seasons: Leaves budding, unfurling, changing color, then falling. Birds building nests, raising young, and migrating. The brief appearance of shadows during those precious sunny days in Central New York State. The ephemeral beauty of trees reflecting on water once the ice melts. The amorphous forms of clouds. Waves rolling to shore, erasing sand ripples, and then disappearing.\n\nAll of this can be seen and captured with cameras, but humans are only capable of seeing some of the light emitted by the sun: Visible light. Cameras are fitted with a filter blocking other light – ultraviolet and infrared - so that photographs reflect how we see the world. I had that filter removed, so my photographs now reveal a realm that extends beyond our vision. It is recognizable, yet with an ethereal glow and an altered color palette, prompting us to pause and notice aspects of the world around us that we all too often overlook, inviting us to consider what is beyond what we see and perceive.\n\nThrough time behind my camera, experimental processes, and manipulation while editing, my photographic art serves as a reminder of what we must preserve here on Earth.\n\nMy art has been sold by major retailers such as Anthropologie, Macy's, Wayfair, and Pier 1, is in private collections around the world, and has been included in numerous exhibitions:\n2025\nBotanical: The Art of Plants, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT\n\nBotanical, A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX\n\nLife in Motion, Cape Cod Art Center, Barnstable, MA\n\n2024\nSolo Exhibition, Cazenovia Public Library, Cazenovia, NY\n\nSanctuary, A. Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX (Juror: Kevin Tully)\n\nMonochrome, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT (Juror: Henry Horenstein);  Honorable Mention\n\nSquare, Decode Gallery, Tucson, AZ (Juror: Holly Hart)\n\n2022\nAREA SHARE, The Art Gallery at Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, NY\n\n2021\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nQuiet Landscape, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT (Jurors: Jacob and Alissa Hessler)\n\nQuiet Landscape, Online Exhibition, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, VT (Jurors: Jacob and Alissa Hessler)\n\nHometown, Auburn Art Gallery, Los Angeles, CA\n\nPrimary Colors, Online Exhibition, New York Center for Photographic Art, New York, NY; Juror’s Selection, an international call-for-entry, (Juror: Ann M. Jastrab, Executive Director, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA)\n\n2020\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nWinterfest Exhibition, Cazenovia Public Library, Cazenovia, NY\n\n2019\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nMember’s Exhibition, Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, NY\n\nInterpretation, Online Exhibition, Cape Cod Art Center, Barnstable, MA\n\nCaz Arts Alliance Members’ Show, Cazenovia College Art Gallery, NY\n\nIn Motion - Juried Online Exhibition - Cape Cod Art Center, Barnstable, MA\n\nSolo Exhibition, Common Grounds, Cazenovia, NY\n\n2018\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nfPOE Group Show, Hotel 1857, Paducah, KY\n\n2016\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nfPOE Group Show, Janice Mason Art Museum, Cadiz, KY\n\nAll Cape Cod, Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA\n\n2014\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nInspirations, Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA\n\n2013\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nPoints of View, Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA\n\n2012\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nPhotography Exhibit, Arts Alliance, Hudson MA\n\nGhosts, Spirits \u0026amp; Past Lives, Arts Alliance, Hudson, MA\n\nPoints of View, Cape Cod Art Association, Barnstable, MA\n\n2011\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nBirds and Nests, Mariposa Art Gallery, East Sandwich, MA\n\n2010\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nArtists of Madison County, Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, NY\n\n2005\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\nSolo Exhibition - Common Grounds, Cazenovia, NY","user_id":225337,"name":"Brooke T Ryan","website":"brookeryanphotography.com"},{"id":219181,"bio":"F. 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She also takes part in social awareness projects.\n\n​She has participated in numerous international competitions and exhibitions and has won over 200 awards, including National Geographic Travel Photography of the Year, First place in the Open Street Category at the Sony World Photography Awards, and IPA Discovery of the Year.\n\nShe is still a contributor photographer for National Geographic YS and National Geographic Turkey. \n","user_id":218579,"name":"F Dilek Yurdakul","website":"www.dilekyurdakul.com"},{"id":838468,"bio":"","user_id":824311,"name":"Lena Lecca","website":""},{"id":846828,"bio":"735 bet: slots e jogos eletrônicos para jogar online! Descubra uma experiência de jogo única, cheia de diversão e muita adrenalina! Informações Detalhadas: Endereço: Av. 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For Finndahl, photography is both an aesthetic pursuit and a deeply personal reflection—each image, in its own way, a self-portrait. His work has been exhibited in galleries and featured in various publications as he continues to refine his visual language in the world of black-and-white photography.\n","user_id":651430,"name":"Ulf Finndahl","website":"www.ulffinndahlphotography.com"},{"id":434307,"bio":"Lauren Goodwin is an American photographer from Charlotte, North Carolina. Performing commercially and artistically has given her the opportunity to explore how both fields guide and influence her work. Appalachian State University is where she was introduced to the analog photography process and earned her bachelor’s degree in technical photography.\n\nThe way of fine art photography and working with film is unique, providing Lauren with an authentic empowerment that fuels her imagination and innovation. With this mindset, she can bring wholeness to commercial production, where detailed lighting and composition techniques are required and encourage a well-rounded skill set. Being a contributor on two sides of the same coin is where she has located her own language, passion and brand.\n\nDedication and commitment have facilitated the quality of Lauren’s work, but it is through her experiences that it has been shaped. Narcolepsy, trauma and struggles with addiction sum up many of the things that have molded and strengthened her creativity. With a deep appreciation for life and the arts, she looks forward to continued discovery, growth and success.","user_id":433723,"name":"Lauren Goodwin","website":"www.laurengoodwin.com"},{"id":208393,"bio":"I grew up in Canada and now live and work in Switzerland. My career  takes me around the world. I am always striving to capture timeless beauty in our ever-changing world. My passion for photography started in my teenage years with a used Nikon FG that followed me everywhere. I now shoot with Fuji and Leica cameras.","user_id":207791,"name":"Alexandre Joyeux","website":""},{"id":256062,"bio":"Noelia Ramon is a visual storyteller. Originally from Spain but based in Sydney, Australia, her experience in diverse roles across journalism, video, photography and other communication strategies armed her with the crucial skills to create and develop visual campaigns for brands, magazines, businesses and NGOs.\n\nShe has also gained a breadth of experiences living and working in multiple cities in the last 12 years: Barcelona, London, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. \n\nHer work spans different fields: TV News (as a journalist - reporter, editor, news anchor), Filmmaking (documentary films), Video production for social/digital channels, communication campaigns and photography in Spain and Australia. \n\nAustralian and Spanish award-winning journalist, filmmaker and photographer, she’s also accredited as a professional by the Australian Institute of Professional Photography and Video Production (AIPP). \n\nHer work has been licensed by dozens of platforms in the industry, including: CNN, Time, News Corp, The Sydney Morning Herald, Aljazeera Media Network, DDB (New York and Dubai), Viacom Media Networks (New York), Telstra Corporation, Natural History Museum (UK), American Express, Leo Burnett Sydney, Clemenger BBDO Melbourne, McCann Erickson Advertising...","user_id":255460,"name":"Noelia Ramon","website":"noeliaramon.com"},{"id":750904,"bio":"","user_id":747140,"name":"Mariya Bezlepkina","website":""},{"id":92296,"bio":"Curriculum\n\n. Born in Germany in 1958.\nEDUCATION\n. University of Bielefeld, Photo Design, 1986                         \n. Graduation thesis: Youths' Culture in Italy.\n. Member of DGPH Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Photographie and  DFA - Deutsche Fotografische Akademie.\nWORK EXPERIENCE\n. 1986 Moved to Florence, Italy.\n.1987 -1994 Manager of \"Print Service\" a professional black/white laboratory.\n. 1994 – present \tFree-lance Photographer and workshop teacher\nPHOTOGRAPHY  PROFESSOR\n. Lorenzo De Medici - U.S. programs in   Florence\n. SACI – Studi Arts Center International in Florence                                \nCourses through Studio Marangoni in Florence:\n     . New York University \n     . School of Visual Arts\n\nSELECTED  SHOWS  AND  GRANTS\nMilan, Italy, 2014. Show “Free Trasform – Family Album revised ”,Studio Artecrescita\n\nPerugia, Italy, 2012. Show “Free Trasform – Family Album revised ”,Social Photo Fest\nFlorence and Rome Italy, 2007, Confini. Show: “Traces and Fragments” Palazzo Medici Riccardi.\nMannheim, Germany,Treviso, Italy 2000. Show “Sottosopra”,  Gallery Alte Feuerwache\nNew York, U.S.A., 1998. Show  “Nowhere Land”, NYU, Tisch School of Fine Arts.\nFlorence, Italy, 1997. Show  “From South to North”, Studio Marangoni.\nHamburg, Germany, 1997. Show “From South to North”, Forum, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe.\nPrato (Florence), 1994. National Grant for Woman Photographers.\n\nMONOGRAPH\n\n “From South to North – Sabine Korth”  (Art\u0026amp; ,1996) Idea Books\nFoto Collage Terapeutico http://it.blurb.com/b/4033271-foto-collage-terapeutico\n\n\n\nWEB\n\nWWW.FOTOKORTH.DE\n\nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17348151626638299360\n\nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17348151626638299360\n","user_id":91832,"name":"Sabine Korth","website":"www.fotokorth.de"},{"id":550697,"bio":"My name is Bertie Taylor, I am a photographer, musician and film maker based in Lewes, East Sussex, England. I shoot all sorts of styles from fashion to documentary using digital and film.\nI see myself as a bit of a luddite and technophobe, I do not artificially edit my photos, instead, I prefer to play with light, shadows and textures to create the look I am after.  I am particularly interested in finding something interesting in seemingly mundane situations, I also do a lot of work on documentary series involving personal life stories. I have had work featured with the BBC, Wired magazine and Lens culture. \n \nBertie Taylor\nwww.instagram.com/bertietaylor","user_id":550113,"name":"Bertie Taylor","website":"www.instagram.com/bertietaylor"},{"id":533612,"bio":"Yuly Paulin Álvarez, estudió Medios Audiovisuales con énfasis en Cine de la Universidad Politécnico Grancolombiano.  Se ha enfocado en explorar la fotografía desde los proyectos documentales, íntimos experimentales.","user_id":533028,"name":"Yuly Paulin Alvarez","website":""},{"id":837249,"bio":"","user_id":823092,"name":"Shingo Ohta","website":"https:www.camel.jp"},{"id":828435,"bio":"My name is Andriy Maiovets, 1986, born and living in Lviv, graphic artist, icon painter, illustrator, calligrapher and photographer.\nGraduated from Lviv Secondary School No. 82 (2001), Oleksa Novakivskyi Art School (2004). Graduated from the Ukrainian Academy of Printing, Department of Graphics and Design of Printed Products (Bachelor with honors - 2008 and Master with honors - 2010); graduate of the Radruz Icon Painting School of UCU (2010); postgraduate student of the Lviv National Academy of Arts, Fine Arts section, scientific supervisor Roman Yatsiv (2015); Master of Theology of the Ukrainian Catholic University, scientific supervisor Petro Sabat (2022). Currently a postgraduate student at the Ukrainian Catholic University, Theology (PhD), direction Liturgical Theology, scientific supervisors Taras Shmanko and Petro Sabat (2022 - 2026 academic year).\nMy creative work can be found on social networks Facebook and Instagram Andriy Maiovets using the hashtag #AndriyMaiovetsPortraits #AndriyMaiovetsStreetPhotography #GraphicsAndriyMaiovets and #IconsAndriyMaiovets For correspondence, my e-mail is maiovets@ucu.edu.ua andriy.mayovets@gmail.com and for communication, my phone number is +38 067 397 392 4.\nSincerely, Andriy Maiovets","user_id":814173,"name":"Andriy Maiovets","website":"andriy-mayovets.artfond.me"},{"id":146014,"bio":"Laura Antonia Abbott is a British Fine Art and Conceptual Photographer whose lived experiences across five continents shapes a practice where creativity and intuitive healing meet. Influenced by photographers such as Guy Bourdin, Tim Walker, and Anna Gaskell, and guided by her work as an Usui Reiki Master, Laura crafts surrealist dreamscapes that bridge boundaries between inner worlds and lived reality. Her imagery drifts through themes of female identity, psychological landscapes, and our fragile communion with the natural world.\n\nInfused with the principles of healing, transformation, and inner truth, Laura weaves a quiet mysticism through her visual language. Each image  is created on location with rich colour, found objects, and handmade recycled props, allowing symbolic depth and sustainable creation to shape the stories she unravels.\n\nLaura completed her photographic studies at Chelsea College of Art \u0026amp; Design, Nottingham Trent University in the UK, and Bellas Artes in Spain. A multi–award-winning artist, her work has been recognised internationally and exhibited across Europe.\n","user_id":145412,"name":"Laura Abbott","website":"www.lauraAphotography.com"},{"id":836516,"bio":"I’m passionate about photography and storytelling through images. My work seeks to reflect a personal vision of the world — a way of seeing that aspires to be intimate, thoughtful, and defined by its own distinctive style.","user_id":822254,"name":"Ignacio Marcilla","website":""},{"id":814197,"bio":"Photographer / Artist","user_id":799934,"name":"Olga Ershkova","website":"olgaershkova.ru"},{"id":591638,"bio":"My name is Domenico, I'm 24 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.\n\nMy work has been published in PHROOM, DER GREIF, HUMBLE ARTS FOUNDATION,british journal of photography 1854, fisheye mag, Perimetro,VICE USA, METAL, NOICE magazine, BROAD, Booooooom, Youthies Magazine, Collater.al and many others.","user_id":591054,"name":"Domenico Matera","website":""},{"id":795415,"bio":"","user_id":783699,"name":"Daria Nasonova","website":""},{"id":18549,"bio":"I am a photographer and bookmaker moving through the world with awareness and curiosity. My long-term project, SNAFU, brings together sixty-six handmade books and a field guide—an evolving, modular archive shaped slowly by hand. Each book unfolds as a visual poem, formed through rhythm, sequence, and touch. Rooted in a quiet, attentive way of being and guided by a Whitman-like embrace of multiplicity, SNAFU reflects the ordinary, the absurd, and the moments when something real starts to show through. I live and work in Pennsylvania.\n","user_id":18549,"name":"Theo Anderson","website":"www.theoanderson.com"},{"id":293608,"bio":"1956: \t\t            Born in Sydney, Australia\n\n1974: \t\t            Began photographing with Pentax Spotmatic F then Pentax MX 35mm film cameras.\n\n1979: \t\t            Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Geology \u0026amp; Geophysics, University of Sydney.\n\n1979 – present:     Mineral exploration geologist. Gold, copper, lead, zinc, silver.\n                                                     Specialist in VMS (volcanogenic massive sulphide) ore deposits.\n                                                     Key roles in the discovery of four ore deposits. \n\n2008 – present:    Architectural photographer\n                            Personal projects: \n\t\t\t                2012:                    Ruins of Ani, the medieval capital of Armenia.\n                            2014 – 2024:         Islamic architecture in Iran, Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, Uzbekistan.\n                            2024 – present:    The Scientific Revolution (in progress).\n\nFrom 2008 to 2020, I used a Cambo Wide DS technical camera and 4x5 inch sheet film. In 2021, in response to new CT scanners at airports and lower weight limits for carry-on baggage, I switched to a Cambo Wide RS technical camera and a Phase One IQ4-150 digital back. \n\nPhotography is my way of observing, understanding, and celebrating architecture and the motivations that drive it. \n\nEnquiries regarding licensing of images and purchase of archival prints are welcome: rod.sainty@outlook.com\n","user_id":293006,"name":"Rod Sainty","website":"In progress"},{"id":837617,"bio":"","user_id":823460,"name":"Andrew Garrett","website":null},{"id":846840,"bio":"brl bet, a plataforma que une diversão e adrenalina em jogos eletrônicos!\nEntre nessa aventura e descubra uma variedade incrível de slots! \nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. Paulista, 2292, Apto 201 - Itaim Bibi, Goiânia - GO, 58160-391, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 51 99352-8942\nE-mail: brlbet-br.br.com@gmail.com\n#brlbet #brlbet_Slot #brlbet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://brlbet-br.br.com","user_id":832684,"name":"Leopold Brlbetbrbrcom","website":"brlbet-br.br.com"},{"id":771665,"bio":"24 yo amateur photographer from Poland","user_id":763912,"name":"Kacper Synowiec","website":"www.instagram.com/thesynu"},{"id":115170,"bio":"Member of ARTWORKS.ART, Basel, ARTWARD, Munich, Saatchi Art, L.A., USA\nPingyao International Photography Festival 2024\nArtist of the week/day, SaatchiArt 2018\nFOTO FILES, platform euregio 2017, Aachen\nArtCamp Siegen 2016-19\ngroup shows\n2nd TNeF International Transcultural Network Festival, Seoul\nThe 10th China Photography Art Festival, Ningbo Museum of Art\npublication in GRANTA The Magazine of New Writing, London\n(invited) PHOTO BEIJING 2014, Beijing, RR China\n\nBorn 1960, Braunschweig, Germany. Freelance painter, photographer, media artist, composer and musician.\nSolo and group shows in Germany and abroad. Pollock-Krasner Foundation grantee, New York (2012-13). As a composer awards and acknowledgements for films and theatre performances.\nChina and India from 1992 to 2006. solo exhibition in Beijing 1995, group shows. Technical director and production manager for int. music Festivals, Beijing, radio show host at NDR, Hamburg.\n1990 Meisterschüler degree, HBK, Braunschweig, Diploma of Fine Arts at HBK 1989.","user_id":114568,"name":"Wolfgang In Der Wiesche","website":"xtendedline.wordpress.com"},{"id":121157,"bio":"I am professional photographer and filmmaker  based in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. I stared my visual art journey as a painter in my childhood but when I was a teenager I discover magical world of photography. I bought my first camera in 2012. After 10 years of photographing everything, I utterly discovered what I want to shot and what I don't want. Now I took my camera with me only when I go outside of city. Because I couldn't find any subject to shoot in cities anymore. I like discover and shoot hidden patterns of nature. Although I never have solo exhibition, My photographs exhibited in few local and international exhibitions (in Bodrum, Turkey and Rome, Italy). I have two project that I finished. One of them is called \"Under the Olive trees\" in that project I shot only olive trees and life around them in some villages of Turkey's Mediterranean sides. Other project's name is \"Story of three mountains\" in that series I photographed dry, yellowish mountains of Lesser Caucasus mountains in Nakhchivan AR, Azerbaijan. Now I still working on some projects like  \"Earth's Canva\"","user_id":120555,"name":"Azer Allahverdi","website":""},{"id":346100,"bio":"Documentary, street and fine art photographer | Rome, Italy.","user_id":345498,"name":"Fabrizio Gandini","website":"www.fabriziogandini.com"},{"id":235284,"bio":"Photographer for many years, with experience in both analog and digital photography. Self-taught and still learning every day.I work with  digital  photography, and my photography equipment is quite old, it consists of Canon EOS 6D. \nI can't conceive life without photography. \n","user_id":234682,"name":"Frantisek Balga","website":""},{"id":632185,"bio":"Aindreas Scholz (b. Wiesbaden, Germany) is a German–Irish artist based in London. Raised bilingual between Ireland and Germany, he studied photography at Technological University Dublin with Dr Anthony Haughey, then completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, working under mentors including Dr Elizabeth Price, Grayson Perry, Mark Leckey, and Laure Prouvost. He later trained as a teacher at the UCL Institute of Education, specialising in art and photography education.\n\nSince 2017, Scholz has focused on environments shaped by human impact, war, pollution, and the climate crisis, using analogue, cameraless processes and low-tox, 19th-century techniques (notably cyanotype). His practice treats eroding coastlines, rising sea levels and ecologies as living archives, emphasising care, sustainability, and material agency. Recent presentations include RPS 166 at Saatchi Gallery (London), Artlink Solo Award at Fort Dunree (Donegal), Photofusion Salon/24 (London), Rotlicht Festival 2024 (Vienna) and Rotterdam Photo 2022 XL. His work is held by the Office of Public Works (Ireland), NHS Foundation Trusts (UK), and in the collection of Frédéric de Goldschmidt (Belgium).","user_id":631601,"name":"Aindreas Scholz","website":"aindreasscholz.com"},{"id":728861,"bio":"Born near the White Sea in 1983. Lived in different cities. Studied philosophy and excursion business at the university. Currently lives in France.\n2025 ... update in process\n2024  — Honorable Mention in the 2023 Tokyo International Foto Awards, 1 photo. \n2023  — Honorable Mention in the 2023 Budapest International Foto Awards, 4 photos. \n2023  — Participation in the exhibition \"ImageNation Paris - Paris Photo OFF\".\n2023  — Start running my own photo column in the newspaper (Le Villefranchois) once every two weeks.\n2023  — Finalist Siena Creative Photo Awards (shortlist). \n2023  — Winner of the local photo marathon 2023 Villefranche-de-Rouergue.  5  photos exhibited at the city hall.\n2022 — Winner in one category in the local photo marathon 2022 Villefranche-de-Rouergue. 1 photo exhibited  in the city hall.\n2022 — Bought my first camera.\n","user_id":728277,"name":"Anna Borisneva Labelle","website":"www.instagram.com/annalabellefoto"},{"id":830748,"bio":"Karla Martínez is a photographer and audiovisual director with over fifteen years of experience in documentary and commercial photography. She has created visual content for brands, tourism projects, and editorial platforms, and brings extensive experience in directing, producing, and post-producing photo and video campaigns for international clients.\n\nHer work has been featured in exhibitions such as El México de los Mexicanos III (Fomento Cultural Banamex, CDMX, Merida and San Miguel de Allende, 2025), Mujeres que Vuelan (Women Drone Collective, CDMX, 2025), and 100 Wonders of the World (Art Center Perinnye Ryady, Saint Petersburg, 2016).\n\nKarla was selected for Talents Guadalajara 2020 at the Guadalajara International Film Festival as a Cinematographer. Her background spans editorial production, hospitality media, and digital content creation, supported by training in documentary photography, cinematography, and digital arts.","user_id":816486,"name":"Karla Martinez Castillo","website":"www.karlamtz.com"},{"id":837190,"bio":"I am Etem Çolak — a photographer who believes that every frame carries a story, a memory, and a piece of human truth.\nMy work focuses on documentary, portrait, lifestyle and nature photography, often blending emotional depth with clean, minimal visual language.\n\nI spend most of my time observing people, places, and daily life — chasing moments that are honest, quiet, and real. Whether I’m in the tea fields of the Black Sea, the narrow streets of Istanbul, or the simplicity of everyday routines, I aim to capture images that reflect culture, atmosphere, and the invisible ties between people and their environment.\n\nPhotography, for me, is not just creating images; it is a way of preserving stories.\nMy goal is to create photographs that feel lived-in — images that stay with the viewer, evoke emotion, and reveal something meaningful about the world we share.\n\nIf my work resonates with you, I’m always open to connection, collaboration, and new stories.","user_id":823033,"name":"Etem Colak","website":"etemcolak.com"},{"id":773938,"bio":"","user_id":765974,"name":"hugo kevelaer","website":"www.hugokevelaer.com"},{"id":837041,"bio":"Helga is a fine art photographer based in Slovakia.\nHer work focuses on horses portrayed as individual subjects, emphasising form, presence, and stillness. Drawing inspiration from classical painting and baroque light, she creates restrained, timeless images that exist beyond narrative and spectacle. \n\nHer photographs have received international recognition and have been featured in curated photography platforms ","user_id":822884,"name":"Helga Madajová","website":"www.helgamadajova.com"},{"id":579098,"bio":"Kitène Koné Yah is an Ivorian photographer currently living in Brighton, United Kingdom. With the medium of photography, she sees a way to (re)discover herself as a human being, to (re)connect with herself and her environment, in the present moment. Kitène, as her relatives call her, is passionate about photography, visual arts, research, and human development. Through photography, she overcomes her shyness and finds a voice, non-audible but visible. Kitène creates, gradually aiming for a pure experience with her work.\nIn 2021, she participated in a group exhibition organized by UNDP-Cote d'Ivoire in partnership with the FAAP, a project for the sake of the sixteen (16) days of activism against gender-based violence. On this occasion, she has been able to express her views on psychological violence in trying to represent the damaged mind and spirit of women under psychological influence.","user_id":578514,"name":"Kitène Koné Yah","website":"www.instagram.com/nstlgc_kky"},{"id":834750,"bio":"Mauro Djedje is a Mozambican photographer whose work blends intimacy, culture, and emotional depth through a cinematic visual language. He began his photographic journey in 2013, developing a strong identity through studio portraiture and a bold boudoir series that earned him magazine recognition at a time when sensual portraiture was rare in Mozambique. Over the years, Mauro has expanded into storytelling-driven photography, using light, texture, and human presence to explore themes of identity, connection, and freedom. His work reflects a continuous search for truth in small moments — portraits, hands, gestures, and fragments of daily life transformed into visual poetry.","user_id":820488,"name":"Mauro Djedje","website":""},{"id":824818,"bio":"Leonardo Lima, known professionally as Lima Zibanu, is a Brazilian photographer whose work blends the clarity of straight photography with a poetic engagement with the real. Influenced by literature, philosophy, graphic novels, and cinema, he develops long-term projects that explore how light and form reveal interior landscapes. His images invite the viewer to pause, look closer, and find meaning in subtle details, where the visible opens onto quieter states of perception.","user_id":810556,"name":"Leonardo Melo","website":"limazibanu.com"},{"id":851447,"bio":"","user_id":837291,"name":"Mark Cattaneo","website":null},{"id":701303,"bio":"\nEducation: School of Visual Arts\n\nExhibitions:\n2022- WideOpen: Excellence in Photography exhibition at The Dairy Barn Arts Center, 8000 Dairy Lane, Athens, Ohio Oct. 7 - Nov. 27\n","user_id":700719,"name":"Robert Von Bangert","website":"www.vonbangert.com"},{"id":837035,"bio":"French visual artist working especially with mixed-media photography, exploring the worlds between feelings, nature, and human emotion. My work explores solitude, inner landscapes and scattered memory, often shaped by long-distance walking and moments of isolation. Between documentary fragments and poetic fiction, I create images that reveal what usually stays quiet : a space between reality and emotions, where every little things becomes main subject and wandering becomes an art language.","user_id":822878,"name":"Tom Jauliac","website":"kaaalm.github.io/kaaalm"},{"id":536764,"bio":"Giuliana Borrelli (b. 1990) is an Italian photographer based in Bergen, Norway. She earned a BA in Photography from the University of Westminster, London, and an MFA from KMD, Bergen. Working primarily with analogue photography and text, her practice delves into intimacy, loneliness, notions of home, the passage of time, memory, and identity, creating images that linger in both presence and absence.","user_id":536180,"name":"Giuliana Borrelli","website":"giulianaborrelli.com"},{"id":171857,"bio":"Anna Reznikova graduated from Petrozavodsk State University (Russia) and also studied at the ProArte Institute. She also graduated from the DocDocDoc School of Contemporary Photography (St. Petersburg, Russia) and the Fotografika Academy of Documentary and Art Photography (St. Petersburg). She has had a solo exhibition and participated in group art exhibitions in galleries in Israel, Russia, Portugal, and Lithuania. She lives and works in Israel.\nAnna Reznikova focuses on a wide range of topics, including disability, ecology, human rights, and others.","user_id":171255,"name":"Anna Reznikov","website":"annareznikov.com"},{"id":836731,"bio":"Hai Teja Kesuma Yudha, seorang fotografer.\nSungguh suatu kehormatan untuk berbagi kisah perjalanan ini dari sudut pandang saya. Ini adalah perjalanan yang berliku, namun penuh makna, menuju apa yang saya cintai: fotografi konseptual.\nSaya dibesarkan di Denpasar, Bali, sebagai putra seorang arsitek. Awalnya, ketertarikan saya pada seni justru dipicu oleh sikap seorang pelukis jalanan yang melukis ayah saya saat saya kecil, bukan oleh karya lukisannya itu sendiri.\nSaya beruntung memiliki fondasi yang kuat, sebab setelah mempelajari desain grafis, saya selalu memiliki budaya visual yang kuat. Namun, bekerja sebagai desainer grafis, saya belum menemukan medium yang tepat untuk mengekspresikannya. Titik baliknya terjadi ketika Ayah dan saudara laki-laki saya memberikan saya sebuah kamera. Saat itulah semuanya mulai selaras.\nSeperti kebanyakan orang, saya memulai dengan memotret semua yang saya temui. Tapi tak butuh waktu lama bagi saya untuk menyadari bahwa fokus saya adalah fotografi konseptual. Saya sangat menikmati seluruh prosesnya: belajar dengan ritme saya sendiri, berlatih, menjadi bagian dari beberapa kolektif seni, dan menonton tutorial. Tanpa disadari, saya mulai mengembangkan gaya dan bahasa saya sendiri.​​​​​​​ \nGaya saya sekarang dikenal karena sentuhan sinematik di dalamnya. Pendekatan visual yang kuat ini kemudian saya gabungkan dengan bisnis fotografi wedding. Saya hanya membiarkan semuanya terjadi—proyek pertama, komisi pertama—dan saya menikmati proses beradaptasi dengan dunia bisnis ini, meskipun saya tahu jalannya berliku dan tidak mudah. Saya hanya harus mengikuti kata hati dan mengabdikan diri 100% pada fotografi.\nSaya merasa divalidasi ketika beberapa karya saya mulai ditampilkan di publikasi yang relevan. Secara profesional, saya juga telah diakui karena peran penting saya sebagai konseptor utama di balik pemotretan yang kini dikenal sebagai ikonik PIXELICIOUS BALI. Selain itu, karya saya mendapat pengakuan di ajang bergengsi, termasuk Nikon Photo Competition 2012 dan meraih Juara 1 dalam tema Potrait di Doss Vaganza Awards.","user_id":822574,"name":"I Gusti Ngurah Teja Kesuma Yudha","website":"pixelicious-nusantara.myportfolio.com"},{"id":796552,"bio":"Ademola Oladipo, an emerging artist in the world of photography, hails from the vibrant city of Lagos, Nigeria, and presently calls Toronto, Canada, his creative home. \n\nAdemola's work is a captivating fusion of influences drawn from diverse artistic disciplines. His photography is enriched by the cinematic narrative, the abstract beauty of art, the evocative brushstrokes of impressionism, and the symbolic depth that transcends the mundane simplicity of life. This multi-layered approach infuses his art with depth, meaning, and a story waiting to be uncovered.\n\nAt the heart of his work lies a profound philosophy: \"Even the simplest mundane moments of life can reflect beauty, despair, among other things.\" \n\nThrough his work, He invites viewers to reflect deeply on their own lives and consider what it really means to be human, prompting us to pause, reevaluate, and reconnect with the essential elements that enrich our existence.\n","user_id":784653,"name":"Ademola Oladipo","website":"talabeilm.github.io/me/portfolio"},{"id":439014,"bio":"","user_id":438430,"name":"Salome Jishkariani","website":"www.salomejishkariani.com"},{"id":701951,"bio":"Graduated of Montpellier Fine Arts school and Arles National School of Photography, I explore a documentary and social approach to photography, building a visual artwork based on organic blends of light and matter.\n\tMy long-term projects unite in images the intimate, inner territories of people excluded or marginalized from society. My photographs break down barriers between representations and transcend prejudices; they engage a sensitive connection with others, with difference, revealing all their complexity and light.\n\tIn 2024, I received the SAIF x La Kabine Revelation Prize in Arles. In 2023, i received a special mention from the Focale Prize in Switzerland. In 2022, I received the Maison Blanche Prize at the Marseille Photo Festival, and I’ve been finalist of the Mentor Prize in Paris and the QPN Prize in Nantes.\n\tMy work has been exhibited in various places; in Arles as part of the Revelation Prize organized by la SAIF, La Kabine, and the Off festival, at the Focale gallery in Nyon, Switzerland, at the Institut of Contemporain Art in Le Vigan, at the festival Les Boutographies in Montpellier and the festival Itinéraires des photographes voyageurs in Bordeaux and in various galeries in France. My work also has been screened at the QPN festival in Nantes, the 9PH festival in Lyon, at the Les Photographiques festival in Le Mans, and the Les nuits photographiques festival in Pierrevert. \n","user_id":701367,"name":"Elsa Beaumont","website":"www.elsabeaumont.com"},{"id":829540,"bio":"Ehsan Janghorbani is a documentary and conceptual photographer and a member of the Iranian Photographers Association. He graduated from the Department of Social Communication Sciences at the Comprehensive University of Applied Sciences in Iran. His main focus is on depicting the complexities of people's social lives through photography.","user_id":815278,"name":"Ehsan Janghorban","website":""},{"id":851466,"bio":"A lawyer with a passion for photography, film, and philosophy. He completed a professional course in audiovisual production and has presented his projects as a photographer and filmaker in local exhibitions and international events.","user_id":837310,"name":"Germano Pereira","website":""},{"id":563383,"bio":"Marco Guenzi is an artist, economist, lecturer and graphic designer. He holds a BA in management from Bocconi University of Milan and an MSc in Information Processing from the University of York. Starting from 1999 he tought ICT at the IULM University of Milan for two decades. He also curated a section in Art Economics in the online Journal “Economia e Diritto”. His artistic experimentation starts in 2001. Between 2007 and 2009 he attends the Art Therapy course at the Brera Art Academy of Milan. During these years he learns to express himself through multiple different artistic mediums: painting, sculpture, acting, miming, performance and video. Since 2015 he has been choosing photography and digital collage to express his creativity. He has exhibited in various national and international contexts. In 2020, he won the New Post Photography award at the MIA Photo Fair in Milan.\nIn 2025, he received an honorable mention at the International Photography Awards and won first prize at the Prix de la Photographie in Paris in the Fine Art Collage section.","user_id":562799,"name":"Marco Guenzi","website":"www.marcoguenzi.org/Digital-Catalogue-Marco-Guenzi-Paradoxically.pdf"},{"id":845065,"bio":"","user_id":830909,"name":"Nathalie Schönau-Nitschke","website":null},{"id":669998,"bio":"As a photography duo, we are interested in small stories that say something about the larger society in which we live. About being seen or unseen, about participating or not. \n","user_id":669414,"name":"Meylink And Heijne Meylink And Heijne","website":""},{"id":718255,"bio":"I'm an artist and photographer based in India.","user_id":717671,"name":"Vineeth G N","website":""},{"id":840073,"bio":"Jonah Reenders is an artist interested in the relationship between humanity and the natural world. His perspective is shaped by a nuanced understanding of scientific observation, identity, and connection. He spent almost a decade working as a field biologist with endangered species, shrinking habitats, and dying landscapes. These interactions deepened his curiosity about our connection to the earth, pushing him to question the viability of human-centered ideologies that shape the natural world. Collecting data through imagery, he weaves together formative narratives that seek to question our ecological understanding. \n\nJonah received his MFA from California College of the Arts in May 2025 and is currently a graduate fellow at Headlands Center for the Arts. His work has been exhibited in solo shows at Teleport Galerie in Prague, CZ, and the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco.\n","user_id":825916,"name":"Jonah Reenders","website":"www.jonahreenders.com"},{"id":165002,"bio":"Estudió Artes Visuales. Diplomatura en Fotografía Documental y conservación fotográfica documental. Vincula sus proyectos fotográficos al activismo por los derechos de las mujeres. Principalmente en torno al parto respetado. Al nacer su tercer hija inició el proyecto Origen, registró partos durante siete años. Las imágenes se publicaron en diferentes medios y conferencias por la humanización del parto y el nacimiento, para visibilizar y desnaturalizar la violencia obstétrica. Exhibió sus trabajos en el Museo de fotografía Contemporánea Museo Palacio Dionisi, Museo de las Mujeres (Córdoba, Argentina) y el Festival WeArePhoto (Madrid), entre otros. Fue seleccionada y asistió al Laboratorio de Creación visual 20 Fotógrafos en Guatemala, patrocinado por National Geographic. Su ensayo “Frágiles” fue publicado en el diario Postales del Coronavirus en The New York Times y en la Revista del POYLATAM. Recientemente recibió una mencion de honor  por su obra “El legado”.","user_id":164400,"name":"Natalia Roca","website":""},{"id":303123,"bio":"Buck Holzemer is a Minneapolis based commercial photographer and filmmaker who has also done personal fine art projects throughout his career. He majored in physics at the University of Minnesota and then studied photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York. He has won numerous commercial image making awards. These include the prestigious Clio award for television commercials, several appearances in the Communication Arts Photography Annual,  awards from Print magazine, and the Grand Prize for fine art work from PDN magazine. In 2013 he won a best of show award from the International Photography Awards and the People’s Choice Award from National Geographic in 2019. \n\nA versatile image maker,  he has worked in a wide variety of photographic genres from still life to portraits to special effects. His filmmaking work has included work in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New York, Milan, Italy and Guatemala. In 2018 he served as Co-Director of Photography for a feature film directed by Charlie Griak.\n\nFor the past 10 years he has worked on numerous projects for the St. Paul based non-profit Common Hope. The organization partners with families in Guatemala to help that coun","user_id":302521,"name":"Buck Holzemer","website":"www.buckh.com"},{"id":851623,"bio":"Check the latest Lottery Sambad Results online - Nagaland, Kerala, West Bengal \u0026amp; Sikkim daily draws at 1 PM, 6 PM \u0026amp; 8 PM. Get PDF results, charts \u0026amp; updates now!","user_id":837467,"name":"Lottery Sambad","website":"lotterysambadresult.in"},{"id":275501,"bio":"I create conceptual self-portraits. The art is usually inspired by my own emotions, music as well as folklore and fairytale stories.","user_id":274899,"name":"Jessica Anna","website":"jessicaannaart.com"},{"id":155073,"bio":"Living in Umbria, he has been part of the Leica Photographic Group in which he had the opportunity to meet Masters of Italian photography for years.\nWith RAI journalist, Luca Cardinalini, he co-authored a photo book entitled “STTL La terra ti sia lieve” and together with Luigi Loretoni he published a photo book called “Miserere” in 2008, “Gubbio, I Ceri” in 2011 and “Kovilj” in 2014 (all Ed.Arte Grafica Gubbio). Also in 2014, he published “Boxing Notes” .\nHe dedicated himself to music photography for some years, co-authored the book “I colori del Jazz” (Federico Motta) and published “Jazz Notes” in 2019. In 2020, he published “Life and Death - Mexican Rhapsody” a journey into Mexican traditions and culture. In 2021 he published “Passion for Sport”, in 2023 \"In and out of the ring\" and \"Metropolitan Fragments\"(89 Books). In 2025 he published \"RAW\" (89 Books).\nHe exhibited his works in more than 70 personal and collective exhibitions in Italy and abroad. He was a winner or finalist in many international contests.\nInvited as a juror in national and international awards and festivals.\n\n","user_id":154471,"name":"Giuseppe Cardoni","website":"www.giuseppecardoni.it"},{"id":288328,"bio":"Tania Shcheglova is an artist from Ukraine working as part of Synchrodogs art collective since 2008. In 2023 she started conducting a solo art career in fine art photography and installation art, building a global photographic archive of creative minds and pioneering the concept of Inner World Portraiture. \n\n     Tania graduated from Information technology department of Ivano-Frankivsk national technical university of oil and gas in 2011. \n\n     In 2025 she became winner of ArtPrize Juried Award in Grand Rapids, attended Skowhegan art residency in 2024, and was selected for AFAA residency in 2023.\n\n\tAs part of Synchrodogs she was shortlisted for PinchukArtCentre Prize in 2013 (Kyiv, Ukraine), won FOAM Construct 2012 competition held by FOAM magazine (Netherlands), won First Prize in nomination ‘Art Photography’, Photographer of The Year competition in Ukraine, and Best Fine Art Photographer Title in Vogue Talent competition (Milano, Italy), Best portfolio prize in Weitsprung n5 (Hamburg, Germany) in 2016, was nominated for FOAM Paul Huf Award in 2016 and 2018, shortlisted for Palm* Photo Prize 2019, became winner of Feature Shoot Emerging Photography award and finalist of LensCulture Visual Storytelling Award in 2019. Synchrodogs also became one of winners of PH Museum Photography Grant Prize in 2021 and won LensCulture Summer award in 2022.\n\n\tDuring 2010-2024 had solo shows in Chicago, London, Barcelona, Milano, Krakow, Venice, Amsterdam, Antwerpen, Riga, solo exhibition in Dallas Contemporary museum in 2015. Synchrodogs took part in numerous group exhibitions in galleries and museums like Benaki Museum (Athens), Boston Museum of Fine Art, Guy Hepner gallery (New York), Palais de Tokyo (Paris), Somos Gallery (Berlin), The Annenberg Space for Photography (Los Angeles),  ArtPrize Hub (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Galerie Blanc (Montréal) etc.\n\t\n\tSynchrodogs artworks were published in many magazines like Esquire, Numero, The Wall Street Journal, Purple Fashion, Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, L’Officiel, Odda, Liberation magazine, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Vice, Metal, TUSH, Dust, Vision, Another, Oyster, Duel, Jalouse, shot Femen activists for Dazed and Confused, published on the covers of British Journal of Photography (UK), Vogue (Ukraine), Stylist (France), Impression (USA), TUSH, Neon, Zeit Campus magazine (Germany), S magazine, shot Mark Zuckerberg for Afisha magazine cover etc.\n\n\tIn 2013 Synchrodogs published first big monograph called Byzantine with Norwegian publisher Editions du Lic.\n\tIn 2020 Synchrodogs’ second book Fashion Eye of Ukraine was published by Louis Vuitton.\n\n\n\n","user_id":287726,"name":"Tania Shcheglova","website":"synchrotania.com"},{"id":174803,"bio":"Photographer and curator based in Mexico City. Her work explores transient human experiences, the materiality of memory, and constructed perceptions of the everyday. She delves into the concept of “metaphotography” crafting visual and conceptual narratives through the fusion of photo archives, instant film and collage.\n\nShe obtained a Master of Social Development in Artistic Culture from the University of Malaga (2019 - 2020) and has honed her photography skills through specialized programs including the Seminario de Producción Fotográfica at Centro de la Imagen (2022) and a diploma in fine art from Fundación Pedro Meyer (2016). Since 2017, she has actively participated in the international contemporary photography scene, contributing as a juror,editor and portfolio reviewer. \n\nHer work has been exhibited across Europe, the US, the UK, Mexico, and Uruguay. Notably, Karla has received numerous prestigious awards and recognitions, including the prestigious grant \"Jóvenes Creadores\" from the FONCA (2023), the Sony World Photography Award (2018), being a two-time finalist at Photo Made grant by The Lucie Foundation (2018 and 2021), and consecutive honors in the IPA Awards (2019 and 2020), among others. \n\nIn 2019 she founded Femgrafía, a platform for women photographers in Latin America and Spain. ","user_id":174201,"name":"Karla Guerrero","website":"karlaguerrerophoto.com"},{"id":244751,"bio":"I am a Professor of Photography , a practicing filmmaker and a photographer . I work with filmmakers, magazines and personal blogs along with commercial shoots. ","user_id":244149,"name":"nazia khan","website":""},{"id":762370,"bio":"Ruth Morgan founded Community Works West in 1997, an organization that combined her interest in working directly with people and communities impacted by incarceration and her commitment to social justice. At the same time, she has had a separate career as a photographer.  She has always used her art for social change and to give a voice to marginalized communities. She created S.F. County Jail in the 1980s and after that a seminal body of photos, San Quentin: Maximum Security. The latter, life-size photos, traveled to museums and galleries across the country and were useful in winning a case against the prison conditions. From that work to Harlem Photos to the Welcome Home Project 2014, funded by the California Humanities, to Ohlone Elders and Youth Speak and Piqua Shawnee: Cultural Survival she has exhibited across the country. Retired from Community Works she completed Requiem: The Remains of the Day. The exhibit and short video just opened at the Richmond Art Center. Her work is in private collections and museums including the S.F. Museum of Modern Art, Houston and San Diego Museums, and the Matrix Gallery in the University Art Museum Berkeley. She has received several awards including Creative Work Fund, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and The National Endowment for the Arts. Recently the S.F. Jail archive was purchased by the S.F. Public Library and the Ohlone work by the Bancroft Library. She is negotiating a book of the San Quentin wo","user_id":756716,"name":"ruth morgan","website":"morganruth397@gmail.com"},{"id":28041,"bio":"Portrait photographer sinse 1997 based in Castelló d'Empúries Girona.","user_id":28046,"name":"Jordi Cassú","website":"cassufotograf.net"},{"id":457052,"bio":"","user_id":456468,"name":"Peter Bond","website":""},{"id":209294,"bio":"Masoud Mirzaei is an Iranian photographer based in Austria, specializing in fine art, street, and documentary photography. Since beginning his career in 2016, he has developed a distinctive vision, shaped by specialized training in photography and lighting from Cinema School. Throughout the years, Masoud’s work has been exhibited in various domestic and international galleries, and among the prestigious awards he has received are :\n \n– Siena Awards, Photographer of the Year\n– Ist Place in Fine Art and 2nd Place Overall at the reFocus Awards\n– International Photographic Salon of Japan (Honorable Mention)\n– Lens Culture Art Photography Awards (Finalist)\n \nHis works has been featured in Vogue Italia, Forbes, i-D, Capture mag, Collater.al, Fisheye magazine, Focus Magazine, all-about-photo as well as in major newspapers like South China Morning Post and Tehran Times.","user_id":208692,"name":"Masoud Mirzaei","website":"www.mesutmirzaei.com"},{"id":198909,"bio":"Lou Peralta is a visual artist and contemporary photographer based in Mexico City. She belongs to the fourth generation of a family dedicated to portrait photography — a legacy that continues to nourish her ongoing exploration of the genre. Her practice expands the limits of the two-dimensional photographic image, reimagining portraiture as a sculptural and spatial experience. With a background in editorial photography, Peralta transitioned over the last decade into a full-time artistic practice. \n\nHer recent work intertwines pre-Hispanic influences with contemporary culture and often materializes in hand-built structures made of diverse materials —such as paper, fabric, agave fiber, or copper wire— integrating photographic processes with physical gestures and artisanal methods. \n\nHer work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in Mexico and abroad, with recent presentations in León, Guanajuato; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Houston, Texas. She is currently developing a series that brings together contemporary portraiture and the architectural concepts of Luis Barragán. Peralta is a Fujifilm brand ambassador through the X-Photographers program. Her recent recognitions include being selected for the Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 (2023 and 2025), the FRESH Photography Award (2025), the 22nd Santa Fe Photography Symposium in New Mexico, and the selection of one of her works for the Ibero Puebla Biennial (BIP) 2025.","user_id":198307,"name":"Lou Peralta","website":"www.louperalta.art"},{"id":772656,"bio":"","user_id":764762,"name":"Przemyslaw Rys","website":""},{"id":720486,"bio":"Olivier Depaep is a Belgian street photographer who lives in the historic centre of Bruges, Belgium.","user_id":719902,"name":"Olivier Depaep","website":"www.olivierdepaep.com"},{"id":783538,"bio":"JJean-Louis N’cho is a visual artist from Côte d’Ivoire, currently based in France. His photographic practice began as a tool for personal expression and gradually evolved into a conceptual exploration of African identity, memory, and cultural continuity. His work investigates the relationship between ancestral heritage and contemporary African life, questioning how symbolism, spirituality, and collective memory persist and transform in modern contexts.\nInitially working only with a mobile phone due to limited access to professional equipment, he transformed constraint into methodology. This choice became central to his artistic philosophy: creativity is defined not by tools, but by vision, intention, and storytelling. Despite limited means, he developed a distinct visual language marked by poetic power.\nHis work has received international recognition. On February 24, 2024, he was awarded the Galaxy Grant by Prazzle. In 2023, his photographs were exhibited at the African Foto Fair (Côte d’Ivoire) under the mentorship of Aïda Muluneh. He was also selected several times as Photo of the Day by PhotoVogue (January 22, February 4 and 26, 2024). His images have been shared by major art platforms including Okay Africa, Afrodysée, Raw Melanin, Afriquette, Osengwa, and The Bright Continent, reinforcing his place within the contemporary African art scene.","user_id":773713,"name":"Jean-louis N’cho","website":""},{"id":408446,"bio":"I am Sundaram Perumal, a Theni, Tamil Nadu-based travel photographer. I'm very passionate about photography. I have been practicing photography for the past two years. I love documenting every moment in my life.\nMy photographs have been featured on international websites such as Lensculture, National Geographic Traveller India, and HIPA-Dubai.\nMy dream is To be associated with any travel magazine and to work with them. want to embrace this life with the most beautiful travel moments.","user_id":407862,"name":"Sundaram Perumal","website":""},{"id":846337,"bio":"Photographer at Fauritorii de amintiri. \n\nFăuritorii de Amintiri is a luxury photo \u0026amp; film studio dedicated to crafting timeless visual legacies. We specialize in premium wedding and event storytelling, blending refined aesthetics with authentic emotion.\n\nOur approach is discreet, elegant, and deeply intentional — every frame is designed to reflect sophistication, intimacy, and exclusivity. We work with discerning clients who value artistry, attention to detail, and a seamless experience from first consultation to final delivery.\n\nWe don’t just capture moments. We curate memories that define generations.","user_id":832181,"name":"Ciprian Craioveanu","website":"www.fauritoriideamintiri.ro"},{"id":851288,"bio":"","user_id":837132,"name":"Abdul Momin","website":"www.abdulmomin.com"},{"id":10703,"bio":"I was born in Venice back in 1966. I spend my time between Venice and Treviso, in the mainland.\nI studied Literature and Cinema at Ca' Foscari University then I kept on practicing and studying photography with authors like Italo Zannier, Gabriele Basilico, Jessica Backhaus, Guido Guidi, Joakim Eskildsen, Machiel Botman, Todd Hido, Pino Musi, Mark Steinmetz, Jason Fulford, Arthur Herrman, Lucas Foglia.\nMy work has been exhibited across Italy and abroad. Among the others, at gallery Il Diaframma Milano for its 25th anniversary, at the museum of Contemporary Art in Bergamo, at the Science Museum in Milan, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and by private galleries in Europe and United States.\nI started my artistic exploration in my twenties; I stepped back after few years for a while as I focused on my professional project: Varianti.it. In 2012, after successfully achieving my business goals, I decided to look back at my inspiration, then I suddenly got immersed in new projects and book creations. It keeps going on day by day.\nI'm always open for collaborations and looking forward to exchange ideas. Please, feel free to share with me any comment you might like to come up with.\n\nAndrea","user_id":10703,"name":"Andrea Alessio","website":"www.andreaalessio.com"},{"id":80986,"bio":"Professional photographer from Leipzig/Germany","user_id":80684,"name":"Ron Kuhwede","website":"www.kuhwede.com"},{"id":156346,"bio":"Boris Alexander is a multidisciplinary artist trained as a filmmaker, writer, and contemporary artist, with a career spanning over 30 years. His work moves between photography, mixed media, and film—each piece an invitation into meticulously constructed worlds where beauty and darkness coexist. With roots in fashion and a strong editorial sensibility, Boris blends the visual codes of couture, art, and cinema to mirror society through a stylized, often expressionist lens. His work is grounded in social critique and emotional truth, crafting immersive experiences that are as conceptually rich as they are visually arresting.","user_id":155744,"name":"Boris Alexander Schipper","website":"www.borisschipper.com"},{"id":782256,"bio":"Debora Vernagallo alias Sophie Germano was born in Asti in 1990. She discovers in the hardest years the art as self-therapy. She so starts to write, then she discovers photography. A journey who leads her to fall in love with words and images who soothe and burn at the same time. The therapy turns into passion, life really begins after it’s over. In 2019 her first book “Si vive solo due volte” see the light. Years and years of notes about her “first life” are put together in a sort of travel diary which is not only a testimony of a survivor but also a warning to remember that “you only live twice”, as the title says.","user_id":772700,"name":"Debora Vernagallo","website":""},{"id":843547,"bio":"","user_id":829391,"name":"MARCO QUARONI","website":""},{"id":851808,"bio":"","user_id":837652,"name":"Leonardo Toscano","website":null},{"id":93472,"bio":"Freelance","user_id":92973,"name":"Stefano Massa","website":"www.facebook.com/sea.man.94"},{"id":63789,"bio":"Alice Gur-Arie is an award nominated, self taught artist whose mixed media work has been exhibited at the Embassy of Iceland in London and auctioned at Christie's London. Inspired by the natural world, landscape, seascape and wildlife images from around the world dominate her portfolio, ranging in style from bold saturated abstracts to soft, textured tones.\n\n\u2028Alice is a past Trustee of Positive View Foundation, a charity whose innovative Youth Empowerment Programme uses photography to lead vulnerable 16-25 year olds living on some of the UK's most challenging estates into further education, apprenticeships, employment or community volunteer work. \n\nMs. Gur-Arie has published a two part book project, Twelve: Shengxiao Zodiac Creatures in Art and Words and Five: Wuxing Elements in Art and Words. Twelve features 32 portraits of the twelve “Year of” zodiac animals, and a short story relating to each. Five contains over 80 landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and abstract works from around the world. Together they present an inspired interpretation of the ancient Chinese world view as a framework for creative expression.","user_id":63525,"name":"Alice Gur-Arie","website":"www.alicegur-arie.com"},{"id":71182,"bio":"Birth date:\nOctober 9,1950\nBirth place: Caracas, Venezuela\nNationality: Venezuelan\nE-mail: rbaezd@gmail.com\nWeb:\nhttp://www.artrbd.com\nhttp://rbaezd.myportfolio.com\nhttps://artrbd.blogspot.com/\nhttps://baezduarteseries.blogspot.com/\nhttp://rmenlacedigital.blogspot.com\nI have been involved professionally as a painter (1), artistic stained-glass\ndesigner (2), and professional fine arts photographer. Occasionally I publish\non the web digital photography projects (3) and video projects (4)\n(1) Painting: http://www.artrbd.com/paint/index.html\n(2) Artistic Stained–Glass: http://www.artrbd.com/vsg/index.html\n(3) Books: http://www.artrbd.com/portal/libros/libros.html\n(4) Video Projects http://www.artrbd.com/videos/index.html\nPhotography: Individual Exhibitions\n\n2003\nLa Musique, La Mort, et Le Neant. May-2003\nGalerÌa Trasnocho, Caracas, Venezuela.\nhttp://www.artrbd.com/pianist/index.html\n\nPhotography: Collective Exhibitions\n\n2018\nAbstract Photography, April-May 2018\nClose Gallery, Edinburgh UK\nhttps://www.gallery-close.com\n\nFeaturing work by: Paul Kenny, Phil Lavery, Ricardo Baez Duarte, Chris Close\nand Nadia Attura\n\n2005\nRegards Croises\n\nFontaine Obscure, Aix-en-Provence, France\n\n2006\nConversations Photographiques\nFontaine Obscure, Aix-en-Provence, Francet\n\n2006\nHomage to Paul Cezanne, 100Th Anniversary of Cezanne\nFontaine Obscure, Aix-en-Provence, France\n\n\nBooks\n\nSee my Digital books here **\n\n\nWeb Exhibitions:\n\n\nSaatchi-Gallery, London, 2006-2007\nMoon Cruise Web Magazine, USA, 2005\nRemember, Repress and Forget Festival,\nGermany and France, 2004\nBiennial of Cancun, Interactiva 03, Mexico, 2003\nBlind Visions, Italy, 2003\nMalojo, Chile, 2003\nMOCA, Museum of Computer Art, USA, 2004\nCISVG Museum.com, 2002\nArt History Resources Museu do Essencial e do Aiem Disso,Brazil, 2004\n\nPhoto Magazines on WWW\n\n\nBROGIT, Spain, 2003-2004\nFoto Revista, Spain, 2004\nDigital Consciousness, Australia\nZone zero\nInternational Digital Art\nIndependent Minds\nMoon Cruise\nPhotoBox\nOvi Magazine\nFocus Gallery\nPhotoPhiles\nGomma: Artist Directory\nArt Moco\nMoca\nHEAD\nConscientious\nFaps Sk\nPixiport, USA\nDigital Art Guild\nPhoto Originale\nSane Society\n\nPainting Individual Exhibitions\n\n1995\n\"Mediodía\"\n\nGalería A-Siete - mayo 21 a junio 24, 1995\nCaracas, Venezuela\n\n\n1992\n\"Dialéctica y Agonía\"\nGalería A-Siete - mayo 28 a junio 17, 1992\nCaracas, Venezuela\n\n\n1990\n\"Otra manera de ver\"\nGalería A-Siete\nCaracas, Venezuela\n\n(*) See Brochures covers here\n\nPainting Collective Exhibitions\n\n\"Experiencias Creativas\", Univ. Simón Bolívar, 1982. Caracas\nGalería Bass, 1990. Caracas, Venezuela\nFeria de Arte, Universidad Simón Bolívar, 1983. Caracas\nAuction at Galería de Arte Nacional de Venezuela, 1990. Caracas\nAuction at Universidad Simón Bolivar, 1980. Caracas\nAuction at Centro Cultural Consolidado, 1994. Caracas\nGalería Sotavento, 1985. Caracas\nGalería A-Siete, 1990. Caracas\nGallery World Words, 1994. Caracas\nSalón TOYOTA, 1998. Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela\n\n(*) See Brochures covers here\n\nArtistic Stained Glass Design\n\nVirtual Stained Glass: www.artrbd.com/vsg/index.html\nGalerÌa Bass, Caracas\nPrivate collections in Caracas\n\nStudies\n\nFine Arts Photography: Student of Lydia Fisher ref.\n\nhttp://www.artrbd.com/lydia/index.htm\nPainting: Universidad Simón Bolívar, Taller de Arte\nDigital Stained Glass Design\nDigital Technology: Assessment in Advanced Digital Art techniques.\nProfessor of Photography and Digital Art Techniques\n\nLicenciado en Matemáticas, Universidad Simón Bolívar. July 1976.\nMaster of Arts in Mathematics, July 1979, University of California at\nSan Diego California. U.S.A\n\nOther Professional Experience\n\nUniversidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas. Professor of Mathematics. 1979- 1984.\nUniversidad Metropolitana, Caracas.- Professor of Mathematics\nUniversidad Metropolitana, Caracas - Head of Math Dept. 1986 -1989\nUniversidad Metropolitana Caracas - Dean of Faculty of Sciences and Arts.1989 - 1990.\nUniversidad Metropolitana, Caracas - Academic Vice Rector 1990-1992","user_id":70913,"name":"RICARDO BAEZ-DUARTE","website":"www.artrbd.com"},{"id":265392,"bio":"","user_id":264790,"name":"Petr Sedivec","website":null},{"id":282281,"bio":"Christophe Joset is a photographer based in Berne, Switzerland. \n\nHis work is mainly focused on the night, its atmosphere and the emotions it brings. His other favourite genre is street photography, in which characters, usually solitary, wander around in a suspended atmosphere.\n\nSome exhibitions and publications: \n-POST-HUMAN, collective book, publisher: SIILK Gallery (Berlin), and Stuck Magazine\n-ZIVNE, collective book, publisher: ZONE, 2025\n-ART-ICON, collective exhibition Static cinema, Venice, 2025\n-FRESH EYES talents 2024  (collective book, Gup Magazine), Amsterdam, 2024\n-ART-ICON, collective exhibition Corporeality, Paris,  2024\n-LOOSENART, collective exhibition in Rome, Italy, 2024\n-ARTDOC magazine, online collective exhibition + portfolio, 2023\n-Galerie LA CHAMBRE, Strasbourg, France, 2014\n-Festival VOIES OFF, Rencontres de la photographie, Arles, France, 2012\n-REPONSES PHOTOS magazine, Portfolio, France, 2012\n\n\n","user_id":281679,"name":"Christophe Joset","website":"www.christophejoset.com"},{"id":48380,"bio":"Miltos Poulos was born in Athens, Greece in August 1963. He studied sociology and cinema. He was a student of the filmmaker Demos Theos, whose teaching in the Cinema School significantly influenced his thinking. He filmed and presented the short film “The ghost-boy” as a prerequisite for graduating from the Film Institute. Meanwhile, he extended his artistic activities as a self-taught sculptor to the field of modern sculpture, using mainly iron as the prime material for his creations. Photography has been his interest on its visual arts’ merits. He has presented solo exhibitions on sculpture and photography and he has also taken part in group exhibitions in the field of visual arts. From 1995 to 2010, he taught classes on cinematography in both private and public educational institutions. \n\nP.S. Miltos Poulos is a member of Academia.edu / Miltos Poulos is a member of Fine Art America\n","user_id":48385,"name":"Miltos Poulos","website":"fineartamerica.com/profiles/miltos-poulos"},{"id":843559,"bio":"I’m a photographer exploring emotional presence and psychological space. My work translates inner states - anxiety, solitude, quiet tension into visual narratives using light, shadow, and composition. Working in the Netherlands and Georgia (Sakartvelo), I create personal series that aim to evoke reflection and emotional resonance.","user_id":829403,"name":"Alexei Maridashvili","website":null},{"id":308934,"bio":"","user_id":308332,"name":"Ivo Veljanov","website":""},{"id":629219,"bio":"Całe życie się szuka, aż w końcu się znajduje. Tak właśnie się stało z moją pasją do fotografii. Pewnego dnia przyszła do mnie po cichu, jakby znienacka. Skradła moje serce, wyobraźnię i...czas. Od zawsze lubiłam przyglądać się światu z ciekawością. Od lat to czynię z aparatem fotograficznym w ręku. Świat, w który lubię się wsłuchiwać, przyglądać się i codziennie odkrywać na nowo - to przyroda. Te spotkania za każdym razem dostarczają innych doznań estetycznych, refleksji i przemyśleń. Jest nieustającą przygodą, w którą wpisany jest wiatr, słońce, polny kwiat, wiosenny motyl i jesienny liść. Prace, które tu prezentuję, są efektem tej właśnie, trwającej dopiero od kilku lat, mojej nieustającej przygody z fotografią przyrodniczą. Będę szczęśliwa, jeśli któraś z nich zatrzyma odbiorcę na chwilę...lub sprowokuje do chwili zadumy. Anna Panas","user_id":628635,"name":"Anna Panas","website":""},{"id":87626,"bio":"My name is Axel Calvet. I am a professional photographer who has always been fascinated in the creative world of photography. Studying Image (cinema, video, photography) in Barcelona (my Hometown) launched my commitment to photography as a career.\nDO WHAT YOU LOVE!\nFashion photography enchanted me from my childhood, so I decided to improve my skills as an assistant to different photographers and later on I consolidated my experience in other photographic disciplines, such as advertising, art and portrait photography. In addition, I have been published in international fashion magazines, worked on catalogues, shorts films, music videos clips, and commercials for TV as a photographer and assistant director of photography.\nOriginally I am from Barcelona, I lived in Dublin, Philippines, Indonesia, Canary Islands, Madrid and now reside permanently in Melbourne (Australia) where I have been building my fine art portfolio since 2016.\nI’ve been awarded winning as Best Emerging Talent in Fashion Photography ILFORD CCP Salon 2019, an Honorable Mention by PhotoAwards 2021 Magazine, received a Commended Award by The Mono Awards 2024 and 3 Honorable Mentions in Tokyo International Foto Awards (TIFA) in 2024 and I was a finalist in Berlin Photo Awards 2025. Also, in 2025, I was an exhibitor in HeadOn Festival Bronze (3rd place) in Tokyo International Foto Awards in Fine Art discipline.","user_id":87177,"name":"Axel Calvet","website":"www.axelcalvet.com"},{"id":202248,"bio":"Trina O’Hara is an Australian painter and photographer based in Perugia, Italy, with a deep foundation in classical techniques and academic training. She studied at institutions including the Angel Art Academy in Italy and the Flemish Classical Atelier in Bruges. She spent seven years copying, in paint, every known Caravaggio painting to master his use of light. Trina holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, a Master’s in Contemporary Art, and recently published her first photography book titled Body of Work: artist. camera. museum with Snap Collective. In 2025, she was awarded the People’s Choice, a Gold Award for Still Life and 3rd Place Overall at the 1839 Awards Colour Photography Contest. She also won 1st place and gold star award in the FINE ART: photo-manipulation category in the ND Awards. In the Exposure One 2025 Photographer of the Year Contest Trina won the Peoples Choice award and an Honorable Mention from the Judges. Trina seeks to preserve the technical ideals of the Old Masters while seeking new conversations in the present. \n\n","user_id":201646,"name":"Trina OHara","website":"trinaohara.com"},{"id":2041,"bio":"The twenty-three years I spent living in New York City as an artist, specifically in Jackson Heights, Queens, left an indelible mark on my life and work. The experience of living in a multicultural city of that magnitude, combined with numerous travels, helped shape my vision of humanity and how I document it. My fascination with human diversity in terms of race, gender, sexuality, identity, and tradition are central themes in my work.\n\nI try and find a balance between capturing real life candid moments and infusing them with a sense of timeless portraiture. I am attracted to the\u0026nbsp;specifics of individuality and enjoy discovering that in all my subjects. I am heavily inspired by culture and immersing myself within them to find just the right people to photograph. This inspiration comes directly from the streets and the ever-changing landscape of the human experience. \n\nDocumenting the representation and authenticity of the human spirit is a powerful responsibility we have as photographers, and while my work aims to capture my distinct appreciation and care for the people and places I photograph, my hope is that the the\u0026nbsp;photographs not only resonate with the viewer visually but also emotionally.\n","user_id":2041,"name":"Robert Louis","website":"robertlouisphoto.com"},{"id":664382,"bio":"Pascaline is a freelance photographer based in Toronto, Canada. Nature and travel were her first source of inspiration, later developing an affection for photojournalism. Having a deep connection to music and dance, her work has evolved over the past few years with a particular interest in artistic portraiture and cinematography.","user_id":663798,"name":"Pascaline Le Bras","website":"paskyphotography.com"},{"id":846338,"bio":"New Heating is een in Nederland gevestigde HVAC-specialist die energiezuinige oplossingen biedt voor verwarming, koeling en warmtepompen voor zowel particuliere als zakelijke toepassingen. Het bedrijf levert deskundig advies, levering, installatie en onderhoud, met een sterke focus op duurzaamheid, prestaties en langdurige energiebesparing. Met hoogwaardige producten en vakmanschap biedt New Heating betrouwbare klimaatoplossingen die zijn afgestemd op de moderne comfortbehoeften.","user_id":832182,"name":"New Heating","website":null},{"id":675039,"bio":"Hsin-Ya Lin is a Taiwanese photographer based in Shanghai, China. \nHe works across two parallel practices: a long-standing commercial \nportrait and editorial practice serving the Asian market, and a \nfine art practice exploring the body as landscape, the material \nresidue of labor, and a still-life sensibility through which \nobjects accumulate meaning.\n\nLin's fine art work has received recognition including First Prize \nin AAP Magazine #19 \"Shapes\" (2021), and Honorable Mentions across \nthe International Photography Awards (IPA), Prix de la Photographie \nParis (PX3), Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA), TIFA, and the \nMonochrome Photography Awards (2019–2025). His work was exhibited \nat ImageNation Paris and New York (2023–2024).\n\nHe lives and works in Shanghai.","user_id":674455,"name":"HsinYa Lin","website":"www.hsinyalin.com"},{"id":273510,"bio":"Jamie Schofield Riva graduated with a BFA in photography from Tisch School of the Arts at NYU in New York City where she currently resides with her husband and two children. Although she embarked on a different career path in front of the camera after graduating, Jamie never stopped photographing the world around her. When returning to photography she continued her studies at the International Center of Photography. Since then, Jamie's work has been featured in numerous group shows, competitions, and publications. Her first book, Girlhood: Lost and Found, was published by Daylight Books in 2023. With great passion and devotion she continues to grow her many documentary and fine art projects. ","user_id":272908,"name":"Jamie Schofield Riva","website":"www.jamierivaphotography.com  "},{"id":60866,"bio":"Born Hokkaido (1970), Yokohama-based fine-art photographer; RISD BFA ’97. In New York (1997–99) I studied under Hiroshi Sugimoto as assistant/printer on Seascapes, Theaters, and Dioramas. I develop long-form black-and-white series exploring memory, time, and constructed stillness, including Solitude Standing,  Broadway Tavern, SAKURA, SKYSCAPE, Portraits of Artists, Breath of the Deities, Gulf Coast Expressway and Serenity of Barcelna. Since 2016, Founder/Director of G-1 Creations (architectural/documentary work).\n\nSelected Collections\nMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA\nDanforth Museum of Art, Framingham, MA\nWorcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA\nShionoe Museum, Kagawa, Japan\nFidelity Corporation, Boston, MA\nHospital Trust National Bank / BankBoston Company, Providence, RI\nProfessor Szymon Bojko, Providence, RI\nProfessor Krzysztof Lenk, Providence, RI\n\nProfessional Affiliations\n\nBienCuadrado, Barcelona, Spain\n\nSelected Awards and Prize \n2025 — Budapest International Foto Awards (BIFA), Bronze (Portfolio-Fine Art)\n2025 — Budapest International Foto Awards (BIFA), Bronze (Editorial-Photo Essay)\n2025 — International Photography Awards (IPA), Two Honorable Mentions\n2025 — London Photography Awards, Gold Winner\n2025 — reFocus Awards (Black \u0026amp; White), People’s Vote Award\n2024 — Analog Sparks, Honorable Mention (Human/Culture)\n2023 — Analog Sparks, Bronze — Solitude Standing\n2023 — Pollux Awards (FotoNostrum), Overall Winner (Barcelona, Spain)\n","user_id":60869,"name":"Dai Nakamura","website":"dainakamura.com/work"},{"id":707785,"bio":"Hannah Bartos is a social documentary photographer and visual artist. In her artistic practice, she is fascinated with boundaries. That is, how society is organised and patterns of human interaction. \n\nThrough her work, Hannah intends to bring a novel perspective to depictions of certain social topics. She is drawn to exploring areas of life that are poorly understood or overlooked as mundane, reflecting upon unseen experiences and the interplay between private and public spheres of life.\n\nHer creative process tends to be research-led, drawing upon sociological theories; notably, her work deals broadly with the creation of meaning in society and focuses specifically on themes of identity, representation, and differentiation. \n\nAs part of her inquiry, Hannah conducts interviews and archival research, as well as recording video and audio. Alongside medium format photographs, her work encompasses 3D sculptural installations utilising images and mixed media.\n\nHannah was recently awarded a 'Distinction' for Photography (MA) at the London College of Communication. She also has a Ph.D. in Sociology and Religion and is a Fellow of the RAS.","user_id":707201,"name":"Hannah Bartos","website":"www.hannahbartos.com"},{"id":158008,"bio":"Soy artista visual y administrador de empresas, docente de artes visuales con mas de 10 años de experiencia y soy colombiano.","user_id":157406,"name":"Genry James Barba Argumedo","website":""},{"id":642997,"bio":"I have a degree in social communication with an emphasis in photography, and I've been a photographer since 2008. I photograph portraits, events, and also street photography, and I enjoy documenting and capturing the daily lives of families and people in the cities I visit. I currently live in São Paulo, Brazil.","user_id":642413,"name":"Priscilla Cezar","website":"www.priscillacezar.com.br"},{"id":703980,"bio":"I like to think of myself as an artist who uses photography as the primary medium for my artistic practice. While I have no qualms with color and/or digital photography, I work almost exclusively with black and white film using a variety of cameras and formats. I do all my own darkroom work mostly producing silver gelatin prints on fiber-based photographic papers.\n\nMy work questions the materiality and traditions of analog photography through processes of distortion and manipulation. I attempt to challenge the conventions of photographic traditions by treating photographs not as mechanisms for creating fixed records but as mutable media for artistic intervention. Altering traditional darkroom techniques to my own ends I create images that create another reality where a photograph’s subject matter is not necessarily associated with a specific time or place but takes on a unique form of its own.\n\nMy work has been displayed at museums and galleries across the United States, as well as being included in several private collections.\n","user_id":703396,"name":"Tom Trusty","website":"tomtrusty.com"},{"id":538873,"bio":"Piotr Nalewajka, born in Poland, settled in Limerick (Ireland). Photographer (professional member of Visual Artists Ireland since 2019) and Philosopher (PhD) exploring human condition mainly through abstract and documentary photography although remaining open in all photographic directions. His photographs were exhibited in several groups and solo exhibitions in Ireland, the U.K, France and Italy.  His main ongoing photo-project titled “Sovereign path of the eye” includes a collection of around two hundred photos at this stage. It combines the word and the picture together in one giving a kind of response to a question once asked by Hans-Georg Gadamer, a German philosopher: “Are the Poets Falling Silent?” \n\nAwards:\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2021\nHonorable Mention: Abstract, \"Where are people?\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2022\nHonorable Mention: Travel, \"The wonderful lightness of being\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2022\n Honorable Mention: Abstract, \" In search of geometry\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2023\nHonorable Mention: Photojournalism, \"Hotel Uzbekistan\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2023\nHonorable Mention: Street Photography, \"One day you may\"\n- Paris International Street Photography Awards 2023\nHonorable Mention: Urban Abstract / Concept, \"Francisco Goya\"\n- Black And White Photo Awards 2024\nWinner of a Bronze Medal in the category: Macro Art Photography, \"Conformity\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2024\nHonorable Mention: Abstract, \"Vertigo\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2024\nHonorable Mention: People, \"No pain no game\"\n- MonoVisions Photography Award 2024\nHonorable Mention: Architecture, \"What remains?\"\n- ND Awards 2024\nHonorable Mention: Professional Special Open Theme, \"The Birth of Artificial Intelligence\"\n- ND Awards 2024\n2nd place Silver Star Award: People, Street Photography,\n\"Geometry of Loneliness\"\n- Paris International Street Photography Awards 2024\nHonorable Mention: Black \u0026amp; White SP, \"Conformity\"\n- Paris International Street Photography Awards 2024\nWinner of a Silver Medal in the category « Black \u0026amp; White SP »,\"13 Geometries of Solitude\"\n- Tokyo International Foto Awards 2024\nHonorable Mention: Nature - Landscapes, \"Vertigo\"\n- Tokyo International Foto Awards 2024\nGold winner: Portfolio, \"One day you may...\"\n- Fine Art Photography Awards 2025\nNomination in Professional Experimental category, \"Love in Moscow\"\n- Fine Art Photography Awards 2025\nNomination in Professional Abstract category, \"AMOR FATI\"\n- Fine Art Photography Awards 2025\nNomination in Professional Open Theme category,\n\"The Birth of Artificial Intelligence\"\n- Fine Art Photography Awards 2025\n1st Place in Professional Street Photography category\n\"Geometry of Loneliness\"\n​- Foto Slovo 2025\nGold medal, Category: Street Photography\n\"Geometry of Loneliness\"\n- Budapest International Foto Awards  2025\nSubcategory Winner People-Children: Bronze, \n\"Children From The Land of Baobabs\"\n- Budapest International Foto Awards  2025\n​Subcategory Winner Portfolio-Other, Gold,\n\"Geometries of Loneliness\"\n- Budapest International Foto Awards  2025\nCategory Winner Portfolio, 2nd Place\n\"Geometries of Loneliness\"\n- ND Awards 2025\n​Honorable Mention in Street Photography category, \"To see or not to see?\"\nHonorable Mention in Fine Art: Abstract category, \"Love stories\"\nHonorable Mention in Architecture: Other category, \"What remains?\"\nHonorable Mention in Fine Art: Landscape category, \"The inner life of the Earth\"\nHonorable Mention in Editorial: Daily Life category, \"Chill-out\"\nHonorable Mention in Editorial: Other category, \"No pain no game\"\nHonorable Mention in People: Portrait category, \"Untitled\"\n\n\n\n​","user_id":538289,"name":"PIOTR NALEWAJKA","website":"www.piotrnalewajkaphotography.com"},{"id":816878,"bio":"My name is Fahad Bahramzai. I come from a small town in the south of Iran, a place where the sun casts long shadows and the streets whisper stories of everyday life. As a Baluch, I carry with me the rich traditions and vibrant culture of my people, but my lens tells a different story—one of street photography, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. \n\nWhat I capture may not always seem unique at first glance, but that’s the beauty of it. Street photography is about seeing the world through a unique perspective, finding magic in the mundane, and uncovering the soul of a moment. With my 23mm lens, I step closer to life, capturing scenes that feel intimate yet expansive, as if you’re standing right there with me. \nI often leave my camera in black and white, drawn to the simplicity and timelessness of shadows. But sometimes, the streets surprise me, and I let color spill across the frame, breaking the rules to capture life as it truly is. \nThrough my work, I invite you to see the world as I do—raw, unfiltered, and full of stories waiting to be told. Do you see what I see? Or will you find your own meaning in the moments I’ve captured? Let’s discover together.","user_id":802615,"name":"Fahad Bahramzai","website":""},{"id":300274,"bio":"I am a Vienna based amateur photographer working with film only, inspired by Joel Meyerowitz, Nikos Economopoulos, Luigi Ghirri, Guy Bourdin ...\n\n​Photography is for me a state of mind and concentration. Walking with my camera is crossing barries and overcoming my visual habits. The analog technique forces me to anticipate the right moment and to find the courage to press the shutter. So in addition to my photographs there is an invisible archive of pictures not taken  existing only in my mind but not less important than the visible results.\n\nCamera equipment:   Leica M3 (summicron 50mm/f2 and summarit 50mm/f1,5) and  Leica CL (summicron 40mm/f2).\n\nAwards:\n\n2025 IPA people - lifestyle - offical selection\n2024 18th International Color Awards - children of the world - Honorable Mention \n2024 18th International Color Awards - Photojournalism - Nominee\n2023 Black\u0026amp;White Spider Awards 18th edition Still Life Nominee\n2021 IPA OneShot \"Our Times - Pandemic Perspectives\" Honorable Mention\n2020 IPA 2020 People/Street - Honorable Mention\n\n2019\nIPA 2019 Editorial / Press-Contemporary issues, Honorable Mention\nIPA OneShot : Street Photography-Specials (shadows, reflections...) Honorable Mention\nFine Art Photography Awards, Nominee - Street Photography\n\n2018\nFine Art Photography Awards, Nominee - Open Theme\nIPA Honorable Mention - Architecture, Interiors\nIPA Honorable Mention - Special, Other\nMonochrome Awards Honorable Mention - Nature\nMonochrome Awards Honorable Mention - Street","user_id":299672,"name":"Elisabeth FIORIOLI","website":""},{"id":396982,"bio":"","user_id":396398,"name":"Marcos Prado","website":""},{"id":837572,"bio":"Without my camera, I feel incomplete. When I take a good picture, I feel that the moment has been captured exactly as it felt.","user_id":823415,"name":"Peter Lepszy","website":""},{"id":837431,"bio":"","user_id":823274,"name":"Данилова Наталья","website":null},{"id":47436,"bio":"Any day I can be outside is a good day. ","user_id":47441,"name":"Bart Dumont","website":"www.bartdumont.com"},{"id":837684,"bio":"Elena Bianca Zagari (born 2003) is an Italian photographer whose work explores female identity, intimacy, and the ways women navigate space, visibility, and autonomy within contemporary social and cultural contexts. Born and raised in Naples, her practice is informed by the city’s complex layering of tradition, religion, and modernity, blending documentary observation with a sensitive, relational approach.\nHer ongoing project, Un Mondo Proprio, examines young women in Naples as they assert presence and agency in both private and public spaces. One of the images from this series was selected for exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London as part of the Taylor Wessing Photo Prize. Her work has also been featured by Photo Vogue, Nowness, WePresent, Inframe, and Another, gaining recognition in both Italian and international art platforms.\nZagari lives and works between Naples, Milan, and London, developing a visual practice that combines personal insight with cultural commentary, reflecting on gender, identity, and contemporary femininity.","user_id":823527,"name":"Elena Bianca Zagari","website":"www.elenabiancazagari.com"},{"id":282648,"bio":"I am Pham Huy Trung, a photographer from Vietnam\nI seek light, hold stillness,\nand weave fragile moments into images.\n\nAwards:\n\n3rd, Travel Category, Professional, FineArtPhotography Award\nFineArtPhotography Award - FAPA\nApr 2022\n\n\nWinner\nSiena Drone Photos Award\nOct 2021\n1st, People Category, Siena Drone Photo Awards 2021\n\n\nWinner - Aerial Photography in 35Awards 2020\n35Awards\nMay 2021\n\n\nThe photo \"Harvesting water-chestnuts\" selected as winner in Drone category in 35awards 2020\nBronze Medal\n\nMinistry of Culture and Information of Vietnam\nOct 2020\nBronze Medal, Vietnam Artistic Photo Award 2020 for Photo series \" Discover the Ocean\"\n\n\nHighly Commended\nSiena Int'l Photo Award\nOct 2020\nHighly Commended in Joy \u0026amp; Adventure\nSiena Int'l Photo Award 2020\n\n\nShortlist, Open Competition, Travel, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards\n\nThe 2nd prize Vietnam national award, shortlist in travel category, 2019\nSony World Photography Awards.\nApr 2019\n\nFirst prize Landscape\nSkypixel\nJan 2019\n\nCommended, Open Travel and Winner; Vietnam National Award, 2018\nSony World Photography Awards\nMar 2018\n\nFirst prize Sport Skypixel 2017\nSkypixel\nNov 2017\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":282046,"name":"Pham Huy Trung","website":""},{"id":117737,"bio":"My passion for portrait street photography in 2015 made me continue. I loved how easy and difficult at the same time to get people to give their true emotions and how I can capture it and freeze it for ever. Many people I have in front of my camera have story to tell the world. To me, taping into people’s world and capturing that story is a desire I can never have enough of. I express those stories and emotions through facial expression and a highlight of certain details to emphasize a glimpse of what that person is all about. These expressions and highlights tell the stories of their barer, whatever they went through, happiness, sadness or even a reflex to a moment they remember. I try to reflect the environment I live in through my photos.","user_id":117135,"name":"Jasem Khlef","website":"500px.com/p/jasemkhlef?view=photos"},{"id":845466,"bio":"Photographer based in Warsaw, specialising in black-and-white fine art photography, working at the intersection of fashion, architecture and the human form.\n\nHis aesthetic is built on rawness and compositional discipline. Minimalist framing, high contrast and an uncompromising monochrome palette produce images that are at once quiet and intense — suspended somewhere between document and visual poetry.\n\nHe works with models who are not afraid of silence. He seeks moments of focus, tension and presence — unhurried, never accidental.","user_id":831310,"name":"Piotr Głowacz","website":"redpop.black"},{"id":299222,"bio":"Born in 1977, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.\nKoseki grew up in a family-run photography studio and has been immersed in photography since childhood. He now continues the family business while pursuing his own creative work, focusing on the natural landscapes of Tohoku.Venturing into mountains, forests, and rivers, he hones his senses through photography, exploring the philosophical relationship between humans and nature. His body of work, including the acclaimed series \"Hotarubi -Summer Fairies-\", is dedicated to capturing the essence of Yamagata and the wider Tohoku region.\n \nAwards\nWildlife Photographer of the Year 2021,\nPhotolucida Critical Mass Top 50 (2023, 2024),\nLensCulture Critics’ Choice 2024 Top 10 (selected by Megan Wright [Saatchi Art] / Paolo Woods [Cortona On the Move] / 2021 Chris Pichler [Nazraeli Press]),\nSony World Photography Awards 2025 Professional Shortlist,\nEarth Photo 2025 Shortlist,\nBigPicture Natural World Photography Competition (2021, 2023, 2024),\nNature’s Best Photography International Photo Awards, etc.\n \nExhibitions \u0026amp; Publications\nSolo exhibition \"Forest of Misty Vision\" (2022, Fujifilm Photo Salon, Tokyo, Osaka).\nOther exhibitions at the World Economic Forum (Davos, Switzerland), Natural History Museum London (UK), California Academy of Sciences (USA), Photo London(UK),as well as in the USA, UK, France, Italy, Hungary, Brazil, and Russia.\nFeatured in National Geographic, Harvard Business Review, Aesthetica Magazine, among others.\nPublished the art book \"Forest of Misty Vision\" (TOSEI Publishing Co.)","user_id":298620,"name":"Kazuaki Koseki","website":"kazuakikoseki.com"},{"id":560435,"bio":"Andriana Nativio was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and currently lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2017, she obtained her BFA in Photography from Bowling Green State University \u0026amp; in 2021 she obtained her MFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of Art \u0026amp; Design. \n\nHer work has been featured in The New Yorker and D. La Republicca magazine among others. In 2023, she was named one of LensCulture's Emerging Talents in Photography. \n\nNativio's work has been featured in group exhibitions across the United States, including venues such as Filter Photo in Chicago, The Vermont Center for Photography, Maine Media Gallery, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and more. \n\nCurrently, Nativio works primarily in black and white photography while exploring themes of femininity, childhood, memory \u0026amp; our connection with the natural world.","user_id":559851,"name":"Andriana Nativio","website":"www.andriananativiophotography.com"},{"id":806294,"bio":"J.A. Young (b.1986) is a trans, autistic, experimental mixed media artist and photographer based in the American South. \n\nIn 2025, she was selected as the OD Prize Grand Prize Winner, a Fresh Eyes x Hungry Eye Talent Award Winner, and her debut solo monograph was shortlisted for the Les Rencontres d’Arles Author Book Award. That same year, she was also selected as a Lucie Foundation Scholarship Finalist, an InCadaqués Photography Festival Runner-Up, and was Shortlisted / Highly Commended by the Belfast Photo Festival.\n\nYoung’s research-based practice draws on a range of influences (e.g., cultural anthropology, world mysticism, and the occult) to critically engage contemporary socio-political and ecological issues. Thematically, Young’s work explores how humanity has abused its own technological innovations to seize control of an entire planet: from the cultivation of fire to the advent of agriculture, all the way to the nuclear era and the age of the internet. \n\nThe final output of Young’s process consists of unique and limited edition works on paper. Each piece belongs to an ongoing, ever-evolving body of work that Young divides into distinct phases or series — the first two of which are titled Of Fire, Far Shining (2023-2024) and Angels (2024-present).","user_id":792643,"name":"JA Young","website":"jayoung.work"},{"id":848136,"bio":"Martina Lavarda (b. 1985) is a photographer based in Vicenza, Italy. After studying photography at ISFAV in Padova, she worked for over a decade as a commercial photographer before returning to artistic practice. She is currently enrolled in The Soul and the Machine, a biennial course in authorial photography led by Nausicaa Giulia Bianchi (ICP, New York). Intessere is her first sustained autorial project.","user_id":833980,"name":"Martina Lavarda","website":null},{"id":728992,"bio":"Gabriel Moises Rivera is a thirty-year-old Puerto Rican photo maker, a perpetual observer, and darkroom printer based in New York and Italy. The spirit of his work is focused on the ever-changing universe with a meticulous attention to a photographic process entirely carried out and brought to life by hand.","user_id":728408,"name":"Gabriel Rivera","website":"Gabemorivera.com"},{"id":843581,"bio":"For 12 years, I’ve been photographing people and events. I focus not on posing, but on presence, connection, and what happens between people.\nMy work balances documentary and artistic photography, with close attention to real emotion.","user_id":829425,"name":"Anton Ermakov","website":"antonermakov.com"},{"id":853868,"bio":"Luca Mazzara is a Rome-based photographer, film director, and screenwriter.\nWorking mainly in black-and-white portraiture, he explores identity, emotion, and the surreal aspects of everyday life. Influenced by cinema and visual storytelling, his images blend reality with imagination to create evocative and timeless narratives.\n","user_id":839712,"name":"Luca Mazzara","website":null},{"id":731325,"bio":"Francisco Gonzalez Camacho (b. 1990) is a Spanish visual artist currently based in Finland. Gonzalez Camacho's work presents a process-based approach interweaving photography and graphic printing methods, with Nordic nature as the central subject. Rooted in intuitive exploration, his practice explores themes such as materiality, immigration and the connectedness between landscape and self.\n\nHe has been exhibited internationally, including Saatchi Gallery (UK), the Finnish Museum of Photography (FI), the Griffin Museum of Photography (US), the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (JP) and featured in publications such as Der Greif, Booooooom, C41 magazine and FishEye magazine among others. He is part of the permanent collection of the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (JP), the Griffin Museum of Photography (US), Candela Gallery (US), the Museum of Avant-Garde (CH) and the Amedeo Modigliani Foundation (IT).","user_id":730661,"name":"Francisco Gonzalez Camacho","website":"www.frangc.com"},{"id":838044,"bio":"A wildlife photographer at heart, I spend my days furthering the cause of renewable energy in India. After doing rounds of reserves in India and Africa, I have taken interest in new and creative ways of showcasing the wild especially the wildlife around us.","user_id":823887,"name":"Vikas Garg","website":"www.wildvisuals.in"},{"id":455412,"bio":"I create from a place where passion and sadness meet—where the things I can’t say out loud find their way into the frame. Photography has become the language I trust most in an uncertain world, the only way I’ve truly learned to express the weight and wonder of being alive.\n\nFrom intimate self-portraits to the unpredictable rhythm of street photography, I’m constantly drawn to the magic of real, unfiltered moments. I love capturing the world as it is—raw, honest, fleeting—and translating emotion into something that can be held, remembered, and seen.\n\nEvery photograph is a piece of me, a quiet reflection, and an ongoing exploration of what it means to feel deeply and look closely. ","user_id":454828,"name":"Jacqueline Franquez","website":"www.waywardwanderessphotography.com"},{"id":837997,"bio":"در عكس هايم به دنبال آرامش ، سكوت و حقيقت هستم. باور دارم زيبايي در كوچكترين جزئيات پنهان شده و عكاسي راهيست براي ديدن دوباره جهان با قلبي روشن تر.","user_id":823840,"name":"mehri parhiz","website":""},{"id":207918,"bio":"","user_id":207316,"name":"Frederic Chastellain","website":"chastellainf.myportfolio.com"},{"id":703120,"bio":"Horatiu Sava was born in 1967 in Sighisoara, Romania, an idyllic town in Transylvania. After graduating from high school, he emigrated to Germany in 1985. He studied physics in Munich and then started his professional career as a software developer and IT consultant.\n\nHoratiu Sava came into contact with photography as a child and was continuously accompanied by this passion. Horatiu Sava started his own artistic documentary projects in about 2005.\n\nA large part of the works is about the former homeland Romania and especially Transylvania. After more than 20 years he searched for the idylls of his childhood, but also for the changes brought by capitalism. The spectrum of documentary projects ranges from scenic vedute in village areas, from city views to portraits of people of all social classes and ethnicities he encountered.\n\nAnother theme of Horatiu Sava's photography is the people of the city where he currently lives, Munich. Here, mainly through portraits or pictures of crowds, he documents typical events of this city, one of which is the world-famous Oktoberfest.\n\nIn his portrait projects Horatiu Sava deals with different subcultures. In these series of images, the documentary is preserved, but the context of the portrayed is completely created by him. His series \"Dacia \u0026amp; Driver\" was awarded second place at the Lens Culture Awards in 2022.\n\nIn his new projects Horatiu Sava explores natural and human landscapes through unconventional viewpoints, shifting perception beyond the familiar. He also experiments with combining photography and 3D techniques, expanding the boundaries of the photographic medium.\n\nBetween 2008 and 2019 Horatiu Sava participated in several exhibitions, three of them were solo exhibitions (in Vienna 2013, Bolzano 2015 and Berlin 2019). \n\nHoratiu Sava has published three books: a short survey of Transylvania, a booklet series on a particular aspect of gay subculture, and \"Dacia \u0026amp; Driver\" (2025).","user_id":702536,"name":"Horatiu Sava","website":"www.horatiusava.com"},{"id":659554,"bio":"BRIAN CLOPP is a wildlife photo tour guide leading workshops in the USA and abroad through LensExplorers.com,  where a portion of the proceeds supports conservation. He guides locally in the Tetons, and to Utah's wild horses of Dugway. After co-producing a Golden Globe-nominated film with Angelina Jolie, Clopp shifted from the city lifestyle of Los Angeles to a newfound passion for wilderness photography. Clopp recently won a major award in the Nature's Best Photo Contest, and also won the Travel Photographer of the Year honor for his photo series on wild stallions. His portraits include noted celebrities such as President Jimmy Carter, Ted Turner, James Earl Jones, John C. Reilly, and Jesse Jackson.  His Eagle Scout project as a teenager established an annual drive that continues to this day as the main source of winter clothing for Trenton's homeless, and has since been replicated in towns across the country.","user_id":658970,"name":"Brian Clopp","website":"brianclopp.com"},{"id":539588,"bio":" Fine Art Photography\nA study of form, absence and perception\nVers une esthétique de l’invisible\n\n\n\n\n","user_id":539004,"name":"David Goldenberg","website":""},{"id":8830,"bio":"Ángel Gurría-Quintana grew up in Mexico City, where he studied photography for many years. Since 1997 he has lived in Cambridge, U.K. His photographs have been exhibited in Mexico, Greece, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S.A., and have been selected for online galleries and awards.\n\nREVIEWERS SAY: \n\n\"The images have a delicacy, poetry and precision in tone, line and form... sometimes whimsical, sometimes elegant... confidently handling varied subject matter, from the human figure to still life.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2026)\n\n\"...visual poetry... the pictures present high artistic value... [A] feeling of balance characterizes the images, and by extension, the vision of the person behind this camera.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2025)\n\n\"​...photographs feel like an invitation into liminal worlds​... invitations to witness and to feel... a creative mind and spirit... It's important to have artists like [him], with sensitivities like [his]​.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2024)\n\n\"...talented, thoughtful, creative, and sensitive\". (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2023) \n\n\"...a skilled image-maker with a strong sense of composition and light.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2023)\n\n\"...exquisite images... wonderfully surreal.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2021) \n\n\"...an affinity and a talent for photographically reacting to the human form.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2021) \n\n\"There is a lot to explore in this work... the photographs explore very interesting aesthetic and conceptual ideas about beauty and the female form.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2021)\n\n\"... a talented photographer with high aesthetic criteria and a restless spirit... All images are perfectly executed and composed.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, June 2021) \n\n\"... technically and visually strong work.\" (LensCulture Portfolio Review, 2019)\n\n***\nAWARDS, EXHIBITIONS, PUBLICATIONS:\n*First Place Winner (Amateur/Nude), Fine Art Photography Awards (2026)\n*Nominee (Amateur/Nude), Fine Art Photography Awards (2026)\n*\"In the Nude Volume No. 2\", Chateau Gallery, (10.03- 01.05 2026)\n*The Colour Library: Blue - A Shutter Hub Editions Publication (2026)\n*\"Diptych\", group exhibition, Praxis Gallery and Arts Center, Minneapolis (21.03-11.04 2026)\n*\"Polaroid: The Instant Image\", group exhibition, Praxis Gallery and Arts Center, Minneapolis (21.02-14.03 2026)\n*Honorable Mentions (Amateur/Nude), Monochrome Awards (2025)\n*1st place, Gold Star, Fine Art, ND Awards(2025)\n*Honorable Mention, Analog/Film, ND Awards (2025)\n*Gold Winner (Fine Art), Prix Photographie Paris (2025)\n*Gold Winner (Human/Intimacy), Analog Sparks Awards (2025)\n*Honorable Mention (Abstract), Minimalist Photography Awards (2025)\n*Silver Winner (Fine Art/Nude), Tokyo International Foto Awards (2025)\n*Nominee (Amateur/Nude), Fine Art Photography Awards (2025)\n*Honorable Mentions, Monochrome Awards (2024)\n*Gold Winner, Tokyo International Foto Awards (2024)\n*\"Polaroid Dreams\", Cambridge Open Studio (2024)\n*\"Inside/Outside\", solo exhibition, Stir, Cambridge (2021)\n*Honorable Mention, International Photography Awards, One Shot Street Photo (2019)\n*Everything I Ever Learnt, Shutter Hub exhibition, Cambridge (2019)\n*Merit, Photoshoot Awards (2019)\n*A Color Moment, PhotoPlace Gallery, VT (2019)\n*Nominee (Amateur/Fine Art), Fine Art Photography Awards (2018)\n*Honorable mention, Monochrome Awards (2018)\n*Merit, Photoshoot Awards (2018)\n*\"In a different light\", solo exhibition, Stir, Cambridge (2018)\n*Honorable Mention (Amateur/Nude), Monochrome Awards, 2017\n*Honorable Mention (Non-professional/Fine Art), International Photography Awards, 2017 \n*Honorable Mention, Moscow International Foto Awards 2017 \n*Photo Portrait Exhibition, curated by Elizabeth Avedon, SxSE Gallery, Molena, GA (November 2017)\n*Finalist, Henri Cartier Bresson Passporte Prize for Street Photography, 2017 \n*Finalist, TZIPAC Eros Award (October 2017)\n*Art on a Postcard, The Print Space, London (October 2017) \n*Body/Image, Dark Room Gallery, Essex Junction, VT (2017)\n*Portrait, Blank Wall Gallery, Athens (2017)","user_id":8830,"name":"Ángel Gurría-Quintana","website":"www.lensculture.com/angel-gurria-quintana"},{"id":838023,"bio":"Hi, my name is Cian Tamplin, (Audiologist, Photographer, Film-maker).\nI am an Irish media student living in Dublin.\n\nI am mad into photography and filmography and nearly always have my trusted Nikon D7200 with me.\nBeen mostly working on film-sets, but overall, I am always fascinated and eager to jump in and work with like minded people.\n\nI love to travel, see new cultures, meet new people, and play tennis from time to time to keep my sanity good and strong.\n \nSee you behind the camera!\nCheers, \nCian","user_id":823866,"name":"Cian Tamplin","website":""},{"id":696884,"bio":"Là où la lumière raconte.\nJe suis né dans un monde où les lignes droites m'échappaient. Enfant, les mots dansaient devant mes yeux comme des lucioles insaisissables. Dyslexique et TDAH, les étiquettes voulaient expliquer, elles m'ont seulement appris à regarder ailleurs.\n​\nQuand les phrases se brouillaient, j'ai appris à écouter le silence, quand les lettres se dérobaient, j'ai appris à lire les visages et depuis, je marche dans le monde comme on chemine en forêt : lentement, attentif aux murmures, aux ombres, aux éclats de lumière qui s'accrochent aux branches du réel.​\n​\nMon travail se situe entre le portrait d'auteur et la photographie éditoriale: là où l'intime rencontre la mise en scène. Lumière naturelle, respiration lente, sincérité absolue. rien d'autre\n​\nIl m'a fallu toute une vie pour apprendre à lire entre les lignes. Aujourd'hui, c'est là que je vous attends: dans cet espace où les images deviennent des rencontres.","user_id":696300,"name":"Nicolas RESSEGUIER","website":""},{"id":534348,"bio":"August Langhout (1961, Sneek, NL) is a self-taught visual artist whose work blurs\nthe boundaries between photography and painting. Through digital manipulation,\nphysical experiments, and organic textures, he creates dreamlike, layered\nimages that explore memory, transformation, and the fragility of nature.\nInspired by Impressionism and the alchemy of natural processes, Langhout uses\nhis camera as a brush and the landscape as a canvas. His series, such as Echo of\nLight and Sunken Beauty, are visual poems that invite viewers to discover the\nhidden beauty in decay and distortion.\n\nAugust Langhout’s work has earned international acclaim, including a category win at the Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA 2025) for Whispers and a TOP 5 selection at TIFA for the same series. His series Echo of Light has been honored with Gold at the European Photography Awards (EPA) and Silver at the New York Photography Awards. Echo of Light  have been submitted to LensCulture. His photography has also been featured in Dodho Magazine and Artdoc Magazine, and exhibited at PH21 Gallery (Budapest) and Praxis Gallery (Minneapolis, USA). Through his lens, Langhout invites viewers to pause, reflect, and discover the magic hidden in fleeting moments.","user_id":533764,"name":"August Langhout","website":"www.augustlanghout.nl"},{"id":557069,"bio":"My name is Tatiana Agapova. Originally I'm from St. Petersburg, currently living in Montenegro and moving to Slovenia in a few months. That's why it's sometimes difficult for me to answer the question of where I am. from. But this is my freedom. I got a professional camera seven years ago. I've tried different genres of photography and continue to do so, but I'm most excited in photographing people. \n","user_id":556485,"name":"Tatiana Agapova","website":""},{"id":845768,"bio":"Born in 1994, I am based in Busan and the open sea.\nAs a vessel’s navigator, I traverse the globe, capturing the ephemeral dialogue between light, sky, and steel.\nMy photography meditates on shifting horizons, exploring metaphors of life shaped by distance and movement.","user_id":831612,"name":"HYEONCHANG LEE","website":null},{"id":848147,"bio":"","user_id":833991,"name":"Anna Golovach","website":null},{"id":795365,"bio":"Thomas Moore is a former commercial art director and designer and current film director and photographer. His photographs have been included in former Vice Magazine photo editor Tim Barber’s Tiny Vices, and in the online magazine Ain’t Bad. Moore's films have screened with the Independent Feature Project, the Washington DC Film Festival, the Williamsburg Film Festival, and the Astoria Film Festival. His photographic exhibitions include his debut solo show in 2024 at the Gala Art Center in Queens New York. Moore is currently at work on his first book of photographs entitled \"A Choir of Ghosts.\"\n\nThe photographs of Thomas Moore are reminiscent of an arthouse movie – open-ended in terms of plot and structure but heavy on subtext, archetype, and loaded, iconic imagery that attempts to illuminate some underlying, unknowable and ominous truth. Through sequencing and curating his work, Moore \"writes\" visual stories that draw on his work as a filmmaker – he examines the possibilities of narrative both within a single image and in relation to photographs in a collection as a whole. Moore allows the subconscious to take on the task of creating stories of magic, mystery, and terror that weave together themes of connection, disconnection, love, family, escape, and the afterlife. \n\nMoore's ongoing work in film includes short films, music videos, and feature film scripts and explores psychological dynamics in interpersonal relationships and the search for meaning in an increasingly fragmen","user_id":783654,"name":"Thomas Moore","website":"www.thephotographsofthomasmoore.com"},{"id":271986,"bio":"Born and grew up in Italy, rooted in a background in Geography and a life spent traveling across remote regions of the globe to witness the tragic impact of mass tourism since the 90s, my photography explores the quiet dignity of people and places far from the spotlight. Inspired by the Humanist photographers of the 20th century, I focus mostly on everyday life, cultural narratives and contemporary issues.. As a documentary and street photographer, I use the camera as both a research tool and a means of connection, capturing intimate portraits and moments that reveal the emotional depth and complexity of communities. My work is an ongoing exploration of humanity, change, and the fragile balance between preservation and progress. \nMy imagines have been published both printed and online in magazines and books and I exhibited my work \u0026nbsp;in solo and collective shows in Italy and in collective shows in USA, Spain, Italy, Greece and Japan.","user_id":271384,"name":"Sonia Costa","website":"sonia-costa.com"},{"id":853837,"bio":"","user_id":839681,"name":"Maidenwena Alba","website":null},{"id":838489,"bio":"","user_id":824332,"name":"Mikhail Solomatin","website":""},{"id":838492,"bio":"Boost your career with our  AI certification and Blockchain Course, designed to help you master blockchain innovation, AI integration, and the essential tech skills needed for future-ready success.\n","user_id":824335,"name":"Sam Parker","website":"www.blockchain-council.org/certifications/certified-artificial-intelligence-ai-expert"},{"id":683015,"bio":"This work, in the intimacy of twilight, seeks to bring place, history and fates into dialogue, and to hear their echo. The images here do not describe, do not seek to establish proof of what once was. The images pay sensitive, non-fictional tribute and establish correspondence between the reality of place and the symbolic force these places summon. Filled with vibrations in punitive territory, made of impossibilities, this work comes across like cinematographic sequences where the trance of passage remains alive in the landscapes fed by the revolutionary spirit of these convicts doomed to oblivion. \n\nThis editing is representative of work in progress, eclectic none the less for a serie of 10… None of the photographs have a caption as such. All the work has been process with Kodak Tri-x and will be accompanied by a text written by Julie Grandhaye (PhD in History, Russia specialist). \n\nSubmitting my work to Lensculture provides me with the opportunity of presenting this work to professionals and of obtaining support or other opportunities for showing and producing my work. \nThank you for your attention. \n\n\n\n\nLouis P. Malecek \n","user_id":682431,"name":"louis malecek","website":"www.louismalecek.com"},{"id":843592,"bio":"","user_id":829436,"name":"Protip Bose","website":""},{"id":760004,"bio":"Michelle Blancke is a lens-based visual artist from Amsterdam, currently based in Monferrato, Italy. Her ongoing series Secret Garden has been presented across Europe in museum exhibitions, public institutions, and curated art fairs. In 2025, she received third prize at the BBA Photo Prize and was named a finalist for the Aesthetica Art Prize, with work exhibited at York Art Gallery. Secret Garden has been featured by Colossal, Aesthetica Magazine and HP/De Tijd. She is represented by Sandvoort Gallery in Amsterdam.\n\nArist Statement\nNature is a sanctuary. Immersed in the natural world, we experience the unknowable. It reminds us we are part of something incomprehensibly larger than ourselves. We might even catch a glimpse of the\u0026nbsp;essence of our existence. Being in nature opens me up to the mysteries of life.\n\nGrowing up, I learned that we all live in our own realities, ever changing with our inner state. Our minds seem to shape the world around us, making us aware only of what we can comprehend. What remains is that which lies beyond. This is why I am fascinated by scientific, mythological and spiritual narratives that open up a realm of possibilities.\n\nI am drawn to spaces that offer a glimpse of the incomprehensible. Places where I sense a thin veil between the visible world and the unknown. My attention sharpens and I find a deeper awareness within myself. I tune in to the spark of nature’s transformative forces beneath the surface. An energy both ancient and alive.\n\nIn my work, I explore the idea of our world as a layered construct of the mind and how our intuition tells us there is more. Secret Garden is a site of natural presence, where stillness gains weight and structures take shape. An opening to a world that emerges across different realms, both familiar and otherworldly.","user_id":754684,"name":"Michelle Blancke","website":"michelleblancke.nl"},{"id":419392,"bio":"I am an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society (Visual Art) specialising in black and white fine art architecture","user_id":418808,"name":"Andy McDonald","website":"HTTPS://www.andymcdonaldbnwphotos.com"},{"id":843599,"bio":"","user_id":829443,"name":"Robik Bagdasaryan","website":null},{"id":837931,"bio":"Hello, I am a photographer drawn to the overlooked details of everyday life. From landscapes, Seascapes, Sunrises, Sunsets, as well as using macro and still-life techniques, I explore color, texture, and form with an emphasis on drama and clarity. I gravitate toward simple subjects such as —fruit, crayons, eggs, small objects—and uncover the personality and presence hidden inside them. At the same time mixing in capturing this beautiful place we call Earth. My goal is to transform the familiar into something unforgettable.\nI started my journey in photography when I was a child. My first camera's were a cardboard box 35mm throwaway and a Poloroid... I bought my first real 35mm SLR in 1986, a Fuji STX-2. I used it until I saved up enough money to upgrade to a Nikon F5. Once digital came out I sold the F5 to get my first top of the line DSLR a D300, now I shoot mainly with my D850.\n\nI've never been to any official class of any kind or studied under anyone. I am basically self taught with some pointers from some very good photographers along my long journey. I am humbled to be part of this contest so I can get some great feedback and inspiration as well. \n\n-GS\n","user_id":823774,"name":"Greg AKA Gregory Scott Giddens","website":"www.facebook.com/share/1G2dgTbjK7"},{"id":838734,"bio":"Puneño, Abogado ambientalista y apasionado de la fotografía, de nacimiento quechua y de crianza aymara, con importantes muestras colectivas y reconocimientos nacionales e internacionales.\n\nBusca a través de la fotografía revalorar la cosmovisión desbordante de los pueblos originarios, y crear conciencia del destino que corre la Pachamama (madre tierra) y nosotros mismos si continuamos depredándola a este ritmo, pues no somos dueños de la tierra sino parte de ella","user_id":824577,"name":"Uriel Montúfar","website":null},{"id":284790,"bio":"                                                      I was born in an artist family. My grandfather loved to click pictures and father is an artist of brush, they inspired and nourished my sense of art. I have self-trained in photography. I am a “Tabla Visharad” but I was also found of remaining among nature, this love for nature tempted to me to have a camera. Thus my love started with camera in 1998 it was that time when I was purchased my new camera after that I have click “Amarnath yatra” and “Himalayan Tracking”   Thus I am associated with “Third eye” for at least 27 years. \n                                             The passionate love for art and photography led me to take part in various photo competitions, as I had a vast collection of freelance photography of people, nature, flowers, landscape, street photography and candid shots. I have taken part in many photo competitions like lalitkala academy in New Delhi, lalitkala academy in Gujarat, all India academies of fine arts Amritsar, International photography salon of Japan and many more institutions, I am also a member of India International Photography Council (IIPC).\n                                             “In freelance photography I also believe that nature provides us thousand of memorable moments and immortal clicks, provided one must have sense and judgmental power to click proper moment”. \n","user_id":284188,"name":"Jayesh Shah","website":""},{"id":846839,"bio":"456bet\nVenha explorar o mundo empolgante da 456bet, onde os melhores jogos de slots e eletrônicos te esperam! Entre na diversão tanto no celular quanto no desktop e busque sua próxima vitória!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: R. 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My adventurous spirit is my main drive, the inner\nflame, that keeps me going!\n\u0026nbsp;Not a professional freelance photographer.I define myself as a travel-documentary-art\nphotographer. Almost 20 years now photography has been part of my life. My passion is catching\nstreet portraits and trying to figure out my object's character.Portrait photography is the most\ncompelling genre for me. The impact of a single photo, comes from the emotion it reflects.My Point\nof interest - traditions in primal and natural places like India, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Kenya,\nIndonesia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Cuba and more. I \u0026nbsp;consider good photography to be much more\nthat a snapshot or a memory, it is something that tells a story, strong enough to influence the world\nwe live in and raise more awareness. Throughout the years my interviews and photographs have\nbeen published in many magazines and websites.","user_id":187504,"name":"Svetlin Yosifov","website":"1x.com/picsvet/overview"},{"id":634684,"bio":"Born in 1994 in a small town in Romania, Alexandru Măciucă was always fascinated with the world around him. This early love of the world would later influence his work as a documentary photographer. Despite beginning his journey with a DSLR borrowed from his aunt at the age of 22 after his Spiritual Awakening, he quickly immersed himself in the art form, driven by a childhood dream and an insatiable curiosity about the world.\n\nAfter nearly a year of self-directed exploration, Alexandru's dedication to photography led him to pursue formal education at the Faculty of Arts and Design in Timișoara, where he honed his craft over the course of five years, culminating in the completion of his Master's Degree in Photography/Videography.\n\nAlexandru's photography is characterized by his ability to capture candid moments that reveal the essence of his subjects. His work is guided by a desire to give back to the world and share his gift with others, viewing himself as a witness to the divine beauty of life unfolding around him. Through the prism of his heart and a commitment to being fully present, Alexandru's photography reflects a deep sense of gratitude and a dedication to continuous growth and mastery in his field.","user_id":634100,"name":"Alexandru Măciucă","website":"www.alexandrumaciuca.com"},{"id":104835,"bio":"Photographer, childrens’ books illustrator and traveler, graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Poland. She specializes in analog photography and gelatin silver printing. Her work bridges art and social projects across Europe and Asia, including workshops in India and collaborative photographic-literary projects in Iran, Turkey, and Italy.\nShe is represented by Galerie Camera Obscura (Paris) and Leica Gallery (Warsaw). She has received numerous awards, including the Photo Book 2024 Grand Press Photo (Warsaw), the Project Competition at the Santa Fe Center for Visual Arts (USA) and “Figures Futur” (France). Her works have been exhibited worldwide, from Japan and the USA to Iran, Turkey, and across Europe.\nAlongside her artistic practice, she leads workshops for children, youth, and adults, integrating her background in art, mindfulness, and contemplative psychology to explore creativity as a universal form of communication and self-development.\n","user_id":104233,"name":"Anita Andrzejewska","website":"www.anitaandrzejewska.pl"},{"id":58227,"bio":"I am continuously working on 3 main projects in my photography practice: 1) a 25 year project of various characters caught in questionable moments, 2) a combination project where modern images are combined with vintage film negatives to create untold stories, and 3) night photography. I experiment with different types of lighting to create various effects in darkened environments which is inspired by chiaroscuro. Nature is one of my favorite backgrounds to use and I often brave the elements to get the shot. I am the photographer, the model, set director and costume designer of all my images.\n","user_id":58232,"name":"Melissa Jeaurond","website":""},{"id":754278,"bio":"I was born and raised in Poland, but a deep desire to explore the world led me to leave home in my early twenties. Since then, the places I’ve visited, the people I’ve met, the challenges I’ve faced, and the mentors who’ve guided me have all shaped the person and artist I’ve become. These experiences are a treasure I carry with me — and they live on through my work.\nPhotography, for me, is more than a visual art. It’s a form of inward and outward exploration — a way to see beyond the surface, to engage with what’s often unseen or overlooked. It’s a personal journey, a spiritual practice, and a constant invitation to slow down and pay attention.","user_id":749900,"name":"Robert Gralek","website":"www.robertgralek.photos"},{"id":110004,"bio":"Mitar Terzic is a visual artist based in Spain.\n\nHe draws inspiration from history, literature, film, and philosophy, constructing narrative-driven images shaped by imagination and symbolic inquiry.\nIn his creative process, all props and costumes are handcrafted by the artist himself—a complex, often large-scale workflow in which the photographic capture becomes only the final step.\n\nHis work has been published in numerous international magazines, including Vogue France, Life Magazine China, GUP Magazine (Amsterdam), The Eye of Photography (Paris), Réponses Photo (Paris), OpenEye (France), and Musée Magazine (New York).\n\nTerzic has held solo exhibitions in Paris, Arles, Angoulême (France), Barcelona, ​​Krasnodar–Moscow, Pingyao (China), Saint-Étienne (France), Herceg Novi (Montenegro), Belgrade (Serbia), Villena (Spain), Campello (Spain), Alicante (Spain), and Rijeka (Croatia). He has received awards at photography festivals in Moscow and London.\n\nIn 2022, he was a guest artist at the PhotoVisa Festival (Russia), and in 2024 he was invited as an exhibiting artist and lecturer at the Pingyao International Photography Festival (China). He is a selected artist for the Third Quanzhou International Image Biennial 2025 and a finalist of the LensCulture B\u0026amp;W Award 2025.\n\nHis film Chats with Felix (2021) won Best Cinematography at the Bridge Festival in Vancouver, was a finalist at the Osaka Film Festival, received an Honorable Mention at Cannes Shorts, and was officially selected at festivals in Moscow, Prague, Madrid, Ibiza, Brooklyn, Munich, and Marbella.\n\nHis film Tales from Lemuria (2022) won second and third prizes at the Smyrna Festival, received an Honorable Mention at the Kiez Berlin Film Festival, and was officially selected at festivals in Milan and Budapest.\n","user_id":109402,"name":"Mitar Terzic","website":"www.mitarterzicphotography.com"},{"id":607695,"bio":"","user_id":607111,"name":"Allan Calisto","website":""},{"id":846850,"bio":"393bet, a plataforma de jogos com slots e jogos eletrônicos!\nDesperte o jogador que há em você e venha viver momentos de pura diversão!\nInformações Detalhadas:\nEndereço: Av. Central, 7839, Apto 12 - Águas Claras, Recife - PE, 77084-577, Brasil\nTelefone: (+55) 81 99710-4002\nE-mail: 393bet-br.br.com@gmail.com\n#393bet #393bet_Slot #393bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel\nWebsite :https://393bet-br.br.com","user_id":832694,"name":"393betbrbrcom 393betbrbrcom","website":"393bet-br.br.com"},{"id":84929,"bio":"Mariska Karto is a photographer based in the Netherlands.\nMariska Karto is born in Suriname, South America, and carry a rich cultural heritage. She has Surinamese, Indonesian, African and Dutch roots. Many cultures, many colors.\nThat’s why all the colors of people in her work blend into one vibrant visual,  that’s how she see the world.\nMariska is a visual artist who places the human figure at the center of her work, exploring its vulnerability and strength. \nInspired by Baroque, fantasy, and cultural iconography, her imagery is both timeless and deeply personal. \nShe views femininity as a layered spectrum, from quiet harmony to strongly present. In her hyperphotocollages she navigates the fragile space between dreamscape and reality. It is a space where the poetic and the documentary coexist\nIn her visual language she photographs with her own personal perspective, using sensuality, cultural archetypes, social themes, to merge it into still, narrative worlds.\n\n\n\n","user_id":84521,"name":"Mariska Karto","website":"www.mariska-karto.com"},{"id":823755,"bio":"I am a professional photographer and researcher specializing in fine art, family photography, and psychological well-being. My work focuses on a \"visual therapy\" method designed to improve self-perception through unedited images. My work was recently recognized as an official participant in the International Photography Awards (IPA) 2025, and my article was published in \"Science Online\" and \"Psychologist Brief.\" I currently work in Sacramento.","user_id":809493,"name":"Inha Dybchenko","website":"inhadybchenko.mypixieset.com"},{"id":570991,"bio":"","user_id":570407,"name":"Morteza Akhnia","website":""},{"id":838620,"bio":"","user_id":824463,"name":"Morteza Yousefi","website":""},{"id":581437,"bio":"I have the need to express the mystery and beauty of the humans being, the emotion, the intimacy, the connection with nature and love, towards yourself and to the others. What interests me the most is the thrill and/or the surprise, to make the viewer feel.","user_id":580853,"name":"Alba Pérez Padilla","website":"www.vogue.com/photovogue/photographers/167866"},{"id":637923,"bio":"Romanian photographer (b. 1978) ransitioning from photojournalism to experimental art.\n\nI explore the behavior of light as an electromagnetic wave and the optical phenomena arising from light-matter interactions, focusing on interference, polarization, and birefringence.","user_id":637339,"name":"Bogdan Chesaru","website":""},{"id":731540,"bio":"Elena Prosdocimo was born in Valdobbiadene (Treviso) and is a visual creative specializing in photography. After completing her artistic studies in Rome, she focused her personal research on Renaissance art, Pre-Raphaelitism, and Symbolism, developing a visual language that blends reality with the oneiric, the fairy-tale, and the romantic. She collaborates with Italian brands and companies, offering her creative vision to enhance their identity, while continuing to cultivate her artistic research.\n\nElena exhibited at the Medina Art Gallery in Rome, Luciana Matalon Foundation in Milan, Civic Museum of the South Lagoon in Chioggia, Desenzano del Garda Castle, Galerie Joseph Le Palais in Paris.\n","user_id":730856,"name":"Elena Prosdocimo","website":"www.elenaprosdocimo.com"},{"id":766285,"bio":"I am a Turkish street photographer, currently based in Italy. I hold a B.A. in English Literature and an M.A. in English Language Teaching. After working for 10 years as an English language instructor at universities in Istanbul, I first moved to Sweden and later to Italy. During this period, I traveled extensively, and my journey with photography began as a hobby focused on improving my travel photos; after attending photography courses and workshops, it soon evolved into a passion for street photography.\nSince 2018, I have been consistently exploring the streets with my camera, seeking to capture moments. I photograph in both black-and-white and color, using each medium to convey a different emotional tone. My work centers on human stories, emotions, and the dynamic interplay of light and shadow.\nMy photographs have been showcased in international group exhibitions.","user_id":759951,"name":"Pınar ErgüL Bayram","website":"www.pinarergul.com"},{"id":301383,"bio":"I am a self-taught photographer who enjoys experimenting with unusual subjects, unique perspectives, and capturing images that others may overlook. I realized my passion for photography rather late in life, overcoming my own internal voice (and the voices of others) telling me that I was too old to learn it, that it was too late. I learned that indeed it was not too late, that we can learn anything we have the will to learn no matter our stage in life. And that it was worth it, and has changed my life in remarkable ways to realize that I can capture images that will last forever and can never be duplicated.  ","user_id":300781,"name":"Christine Ruddy","website":"www.christineruddy.com"},{"id":727597,"bio":"I am a Spanish-Brazilian photographer now based in Porto, but my passion for photography began in 1975 in Rio de Janeiro, inspired by a childhood spent watching my father develop photographs in our Brazilian home. Armed with a 35mm Zeiss camera gifted by my father, I started capturing the world in Rio de Janeiro, blending documentary and artistic approaches. My work explores themes of movement, time, and urban transformation, weaving rich tapestries of documentary, street, portrait, and landscape photography, predominantly in vibrant color but often delving into the depths of monochrome. My imagery captures the shifting rhythms of contemporary city life, reflecting my commitment to visual storytelling rooted in place and pace. Having lived across borders, I now call Porto home, where my latest series, City on the MOVE, offers a striking study of the city’s evolving streets.","user_id":727013,"name":"Andrés Gonzalez","website":""},{"id":141259,"bio":"A photographer devoted to visualizing the inner life of human beings. By closely observing the fleeting emotions that pass through everyday moments, I seek to express them through a simple and distilled visual language. Since presenting my first series, the moment you want to hide in a mouse hole., at a group exhibition in 2021, I have continued to develop my practice in Korea. My current project, Mirage, explores how external stimuli can alter the way objects appear, delving into the shifting nature of perception.","user_id":140657,"name":"Liyung Cho","website":""},{"id":44194,"bio":"Christine Lenzen is an artist and educator based in Marquette, Michigan. Her work primarily deals with themes of identity, family, memory, and place.  She has a particular passion for both working in and teaching film and alternative processes and finds the integration of contemporary digital processes and traditional photographic media exciting. She received her MFA in Studio Art with an emphasis on photography from the University of Notre Dame in 2012. Lenzen is a Professor of photography with the School of Art and Design at Northern Michigan University. ","user_id":44199,"name":"Christine Lenzen","website":"www.christinelenzen.com"},{"id":662569,"bio":"Falmouth University MA Photography Student \n\nStaffordshire University, BA Cons Photography First Class  Graduate 2017 \n\nPGCE Graduate - Course Leader of Photography / FE Teacher \n\nPrevious Practice - Documentary Photographer, through my work I aspire to rectify misconceptions which have been formed around  subcultures throughout the UK while also promoting their multicultural roots. My aim is to give a voice to the people within the narrative of my photographs. Other themes I explore include lifestyle, fashion and portraiture. \n\nMost Recent Practice - Exploring the complexities of womanhood with a female gaze, addressing concerns around synthetic hormones, social pressures and the overlooked brutalities of being a woman. ","user_id":661985,"name":"Tia Lloyd","website":""},{"id":801909,"bio":"I am a photographer working between the United States and Belize, using the camera as a tool to explore and interpret the world around me. Photography allows me to look beyond the surface of things—to reveal relationships, patterns, and small, quiet connections that often go unnoticed. It is rarely about the subject alone; it is about the way I see, and the way seeing becomes a form of understanding.\n\nFor me, art is an ongoing journey of self-discovery and self-expression. My work evolves continuously, and I embrace that evolution by refusing to limit myself to a single subject or genre. Each image is an opportunity to investigate something new, to question my surroundings, and to respond intuitively to what engages me.\nUltimately, my goal is to create images that resonate—whether aesthetically, emotionally, or intellectually. I hope my work invites you to slow down, look a little closer, and perhaps discover new connections within your own way of seeing.","user_id":789083,"name":"Tom Cawthon","website":"tomcawthonphotography.com"},{"id":831542,"bio":"Hanna was born in eastern Ukraine in 1991. She holds a Master’s degree in languages and the history of Western literature. Following the Russian military aggression in Ukraine in 2014, she was forced to seek a new home and accepted the position of a university lecturer in Western literature before deciding to devote herself entirely to her lifelong passion – photography.\n\nIn 2022, Hanna relocated to London due to the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Within a month of her arrival, she began an internship at a photo lab, where she acquired analogue skills including darkroom printing and film processing.\n\nHer current work focuses on personal projects and on refining her practice in photogravure, alternative printing, and other hands-on analogue techniques. Drawing on her background in literature, she develops her research and visual language around literary, cultural, and philosophical themes.\n\nHer photogravure project “The meeting of a sewing machine and an umbrella” was presented at the InCadaqués Festival in October 2025, where it received the Audience Award. The project was also shortlisted for the Open Doors Gallery Prize in London in November 2025.\n","user_id":817280,"name":"Hanna Lautreamont","website":"www.hannalautreamont.com"},{"id":761014,"bio":"I started my adventure with portrait photography in 2022. I love old manual lenses.","user_id":755562,"name":"Albin Talik","website":""},{"id":838511,"bio":"","user_id":824354,"name":"Claudio C. Codegoni","website":"www.claudiocodegonifotografo.com"},{"id":147911,"bio":"Eduardo Rosas photographs the way people move through the world and the quiet marks those movements leave behind. Much of his work begins in places we pass through quickly — avenues of life, coastlines, empty spaces, overlooked structures. What interests him is how these places change with us: how we occupy them, how we avoid them, how we leave signs without meaning to.\nA guiding thread in his practice comes from his own reflection: “My work emerges from the way we relate to places: we occupy them, avoid them, mark them, abandon them. It’s within that quiet choreography that I find the narrative.” This idea sits at the centre of his approach.\nEduardo Rosas is not drawn to dramatic moments. He focuses instead on what happens after — the echo, the residue, the everyday gestures that shape a landscape more deeply than we realise. The human figure in his images rarely appears as a subject; it is a presence in transit, something passing through, altering the space just enough to be felt.\nHe works slowly and primarily in series, trying to understand how a place behaves and how it absorbs the routines around it. Each photograph is a way of paying attention to what would normally remain unnoticed.\nHis work has been shown in exhibitions and international publications, and is held in both public and private collections. At its core, his practice continues to explore the small negotiations between people and place, and the subtle traces that remain when everything else moves on.","user_id":147309,"name":"Eduardo Rosas","website":"www.eduardorosas.net"},{"id":744440,"bio":"Ying Chen is a visual artist and photographic storyteller whose work explores the fluid terrain between memory and imagination.\nWorking primarily with collage-based photography, she constructs dreamlike still-life scenes using flowers, glass vessels, and fragments of natural textures. Her images merge the physical and the ephemeral, transforming intimate objects into landscapes shaped by recurring dreams and emotional residue.\n\nSince 2018, Chen has focused on slicing, layering, and reassembling photographs to examine how memory disintegrates, reforms, and quietly reshapes perception. Her practice reveals the tension between clarity and dissolution, inviting viewers into suspended spaces where the familiar becomes subtly surreal.\n\nBorn in China and currently based in the United States, Chen’s work has been recognized for its poetic blend of conceptual photography and collage. She continues to expand her visual language through ongoing explorations of dreamscapes, fragmented still life, and the emotional architectures of memory.","user_id":741534,"name":"Ying Chen","website":""},{"id":817981,"bio":"Nina Hauben is an artist based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Her work serves as a visual translation of experiences and emotions. Instead of relying on (un)spoken words, she transforms her innermost thoughts and feelings into a visual language, an endless voyage of self-discovery. Her work unfolds in phases, offering a reflective space to return to, with each series revealing subtle shifts in perspective over time.\n\nIn Phase 1, titled \"WITH(OUT),\" Hauben delves into the nature of memory. \"In the end, all that's left are the memories we hold. It's a fear that these memories, like wisps of smoke, will dissipate with time, leaving me with a void that cannot be filled. I wish I could have collected more of these memories. Since I can't hear your voice, your footsteps, or feel your presence, I have to pretend, so that's what I do.\"\n\nIn Phase 2, \"Silent Dialogue,\" Hauben marks a gradual shift from stillness to life. This phase blurs the lines between reality and memory, presence and absence. Through this phase, viewers are invited to reflect on memories and the spaces they leave behind.","user_id":803719,"name":"Nina Hauben","website":"www.nina-hauben.com"},{"id":774195,"bio":"Love, appreciation and respect are my highest principles. This is how I meet people and this is how I photograph them. I want to capture their individual beauty through photography and show it to others. Since I became a mother myself, and thus began to question the role and position of women in our society more strongly, it is especially important to me to address stereotypical role models and body languages in my portraits. And without discriminating against anyone. \n\nLiebe, Wertschätzung und Respekt sind meine obersten Prinzipien. So begegne ich Menschen und so fotografiere ich sie. Ihre individuellen Schönheiten möchte ich durch das Fotografieren festhalten und anderen zeigen. Seitdem ich selbst Mutter bin, dadurch die Rolle und Position der Frau in unserer Gesellschaft stärker zu hinterfragen begann, liegt mir in meinen Portraits besonders am Herzen, stereotype Rollenbilder und Körpersprachen zu thematisieren. Und zwar ohne jemanden zu diskriminieren. ","user_id":766207,"name":"Zoe Goldstein","website":"www.zoegoldstein.com"},{"id":758392,"bio":"I specialize primarily in black-and-white images with a deep, reflective atmosphere. I want to tell stories, giving everyday moments a unique significance. I love minimalist aesthetics, using light and shadow to build a melancholic mood. I appreciate authenticity and true emotions and focus on raw, simple compositions without excessive editing.\nIn my shots, I aim to reveal the beauty in everyday life and inspire others to find the extraordinary in simple moments. I'm continuously developing my style, which has earned me recognition as a finalist in the LensCulture Black \u0026amp; White Photography Awards 2023.\nMy photography is poetic images of life, filled with nostalgia and contemplation. Everyday moments can hold artistic and emotional value. I appreciate the simplicity that carries a strong message, uncovering universal truths. I strive to make my photos raw yet full of depth and emotion, connecting with viewers seeking a more profound visual experience.\nI would like to create images that can be exposed on gallery walls while still conveying vital and profound social importance.","user_id":753308,"name":"Bartosz Liszkowski","website":"www.liszkowski.com"},{"id":212460,"bio":"Mireille is a photographer who draws on her background in architecture, photo-journalism and market research – a winding trajectory that has served to enrich her practice in both architectural photography and the personal projects she pursues. In her personal work she uses photography as a means of posing questions about the built world and the often dualistic, destructive ways in which we occupy it, and their resulting environmental, social and interpersonal consequences. Born in Romania and raised in New York City, Mireille has been based in Berlin since 2014.","user_id":211858,"name":"Mireille Moga","website":"www.vandermoga.com"},{"id":286023,"bio":"I was born in Iwate, Japan, 1993. Graduated from the “Nippon photography institute” in 2014. Selected the art photography of “Kawaba New-Nature photo award” in 2015. Selected the judge's choice at the \"Nonio Art Wave Award\" in 2019. \n​\nGROUP EXHIBITIONS\n2019 UNSEEN Amsterdam LUMIX MEETS BEYOND2020 BY JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS #7, Gashouders, Amsterdam\u0026nbsp;\n2019 Photo Saint-Germain LUMIX MEETS BEYOND2020 BY JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS #7, Galerie Nicolas Deman, Paris\u0026nbsp;\n2019 LUMIX MEETS BEYOND2020 BY JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS #7,\nIMA Gallery, Tokyo\n2020 T3 PHOTO FESTIVAL TOKYO Kyobashi, Tokyo\n2021 MMop Miyota, Nagano\n2022 Photo ALT\n2023 YAU studio Yurakucho,Tokyo \n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2023 ​Sony Imaging Gallery\n\n \n","user_id":285421,"name":"Miko Okada","website":"miko-okada.com"},{"id":807850,"bio":"I was born in 1983 in Vila Isabel, a bohemian neighborhood in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I strive to be a positive person, an attentive observer, and an effective communicator, allowing me to build connections with others easily. My goal is to savor the present while cultivating deep, meaningful relationships grounded in kindness, humor, respect, and empathy.\n\nAs a photographer and visual artist, I face the challenge of sharing my unique perspective. I aim to balance my intentions, desires, and anxieties while creating connections across diverse backgrounds. I want to use my sensitivity to engage with the world around me.","user_id":793858,"name":"PAULO D’ LA FUENTE","website":"paulofuente.myportfolio.com/work"},{"id":201733,"bio":"I was born in the city of chiclayo located north of Peru, for 14 years I live in Buenos Aires, where I studied Photography, the same that for three years is my means of expression, as if it were my personal diary, I capture in images all that What happens to me and I like it, I identify with issues about sexuality, the acceptance of the family and the environment.","user_id":201131,"name":"Carloman Macidiano Céspedes Riojas","website":"www.macidiano-cespedes.com"},{"id":838145,"bio":"Llegué a la fotografía con la intención de inmortalizar los momentos familiares y, en poco tiempo, me sumergí en ese mundo y mucho más.\n\nOpté por el camino autodidacta, siguiendo los pasos de referentes como José María Mellado y José Benito Ruiz. Comencé a navegar por foros como Canonistas o Sonymage (hoy SYM ART), a leer tutoriales, revistas y libros, a ver canales de YouTube, y a visitar webs como Magnum o World Press Photo y museos de arte.\n\nAsí fue cómo llegué al mundo del asociacionismo, donde actualmente soy miembro activo de la Asociación Fotográfica Gran Angular y de la Federación Andaluza de Fotografía.\n\nEn fotografía, el proceso de aprendizaje es constante. A lo largo de este viaje, se van quemando etapas, aunque rara vez soy consciente de haber superado una de esas etapas.\n\nEste camino no tiene fin. Desconozco dónde aprenderé la fotografía que hoy ignoro, qué descubriré a través de mi propia evolución o qué tipo de fotografía realizaré mañana. Solo tengo claro que seguiré evolucionando de manera continua y a mi ritmo, compaginando el día a día con esta afición que me ayuda a desconectar.\n\nUn archivo fotográfico es un ente con vida, aunque sea inerte. Es el espejo de nuestra memoria y, como tal, mi obligación es mantenerlo vivo.\n\nSoy enemigo de que una fotografía muera en un cajón o en un disco duro. No concibo que una fotografía tenga solo un día de vida en una red social, ni que un álbum coja polvo en un armario esperando a que Dios sepa cuándo volverá a abrirse.\n\nSigo aprendiendo sobre la historia de la fotografía y leyendo sobre las nuevas tendencias, siempre mirando hacia atrás para recordar mi punto de partida pero sin cerrar puertas al futuro.\n\nMi meta es dotar de personalidad a mis fotos. Aspiro a que cuenten cosas sobre mí, que hablen de mi día a día y que, en definitiva, se conviertan en mi propio diario visual.","user_id":823988,"name":"Antonio Jose Muro Sanchez","website":"muroantoniojose.myportfolio.com"},{"id":198490,"bio":"Working as a young photojournalist during his college year, Herminio gained knowledge and visual strength to apply for a graduate degree. In 1996 Herminio was admitted to Rochester Institute of Technology where he obtained his Master in Fine Art degree in Imaging Arts and Science on Photography.\nSince his graduation in 1998, Herminio has had the opportunity to work in the academic industry in the most prestigious universities in Puerto Rico in their communications schools.  As a full time photography professor, Herminio helped to create new courses and curriculums to create and improve better photographers and techniques in the field.  \n Currently, Herminio works  as a professor, as a commercial photographer, and as a stringer photojournalist for agencies and newspaper such as: The Associated Press, The New York Daily News, The New York Times and the San Antonio Express News.  \nAlso, Herminio does customs-art photography, and social projects for different and exclusive clients and foundation that trust in his photographic experience, his conceptual perception of the medium and in his imagination. \n","user_id":197888,"name":"Herminio Rodriguez","website":"www.herminiorodriguez.com"},{"id":15497,"bio":"“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.”\n— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry\n\nWerner Anderson (b. 1972, Norway) is a Norwegian visual artist and documentarist whose work explores the relationship between humanity, nature, and history. Drawing from his experiences in conflict zones, his photography examines themes of memory, identity, and healing.\n\nHis ongoing series Pilgrim explores the tradition of pilgrimage as both a spiritual and personal journey, using hand-colored monochrome photography. The series inNatura is an art photography project that explores the relationship between the human body, nature, and the concept of freedom. The project is based on an understanding of nudity as a non-sexualized and non-provocative expression.\n\nAnderson is known for his long-term projects, including SCAR, which documents the aftermath of the 22 July 2011 attacks in Norway. Parallel to his work on SCAR, Werner has, for several years, been working on another important project: The Hibakusha Testimonies, a documentary and art project focusing on testimonies from survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. These testimonies, from people who have suffered the horrific consequences of nuclear weapons, have shaped a powerful project that gives a voice to those who have carried the deep stigmatization and suffering that comes with being a Hibakusha—a \"bombed person.\"\n\nWhen not working on a specific project or in between assignments, Anderson’s passion for photography often leads him to encourage the next generation of young photographers, both in his local community and beyond. This has established Werner as a sought-after speaker and workshop organizer. \"To me, inspiration and beauty are everywhere,\" he says, \"but I tend to sway towards the unperfected, somewhat different, and strange. I am very conscious about the material I choose to present my work on to emphasize the message in my pieces.\"\n\n\"The greatest thing about constantly developing in my work as an artist,\" he adds, \"is that I always feel like my journey is just about to begin.\"\n\nHis work has been exhibited internationally at venues such as the 22 July Memorial Center (Norway), Somerset House (London), Palazzo Bembo (Venice Art Biennale), Nobel Peace Prize Week (Norway), Museo Internacional para la Democracia (Buenos Aires, Argentina), and Edvard Munch’s Studio (Oslo, Norway). Anderson has received support from several foundations and is recognized for his contributions to visual storytelling, including recognition at the Sony World Photography Awards, LensCulture, PX3, IPA, TIFA, and others.","user_id":15497,"name":"Werner Anderson","website":"www.werneranderson.no"},{"id":103371,"bio":"Wedding and family photographer based in Bucharest.\nI'm also a food and still life photographer, and when I'm not photographing weddings, families or food, I like to travel around with my camera and take photos of whatever inspires me along the way.","user_id":102769,"name":"Adrian Banu","website":"www.adrianbanu.ro"},{"id":566617,"bio":"I am a freelance photographer and videographer working on editorial and commercial and with a personal interest in issues around environmental justice and our relationship to the land we inhabit. My photos have been published in international outlets such as The Guardian, Forbes, El Pais and Yale University Press. I also work with creative organizations such as theatre festivals, broadcaster industry and arts foundations and charities advocating for human rights and gender equality.","user_id":566033,"name":"Angeles Rodenas","website":"www.angelesrodenas.com"},{"id":845477,"bio":"I love what I do.","user_id":831321,"name":"Peter Laing","website":""},{"id":845419,"bio":"Fine Art Portrait Photographer\nCapturing women through emotion and quiet presence.\nPolish-born, based in Toronto.","user_id":831263,"name":"Karina Kedra","website":""},{"id":398495,"bio":"Javier Clemente Martinez (Spain).\u0026nbsp;His work is situated at the intersection of documentary photography and visual narrative, exploring\u0026nbsp;identity, memory and the relationship between communities and their territory, especially within the context of\u0026nbsp;social change or cultural resistance.\n\nHe studied photography and visual arts at EFTI Center of Photography and Cinema, and later contemporary photography at FUGA, thanks to a scholarship awarded in 2020. His work has been exhibited at Javits Center - The Nest Summit for Climate Week NYC with The Climate Museum New York and\u0026nbsp;British Journal of Photography, The Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (Hong Kong), Encontros da Imagem (Braga, Portugal), Festival della Fotografia Etica (Lodi, Italy), Foto Platja d`Aro (Catalonia, Spain) and Royal Geographical Society (London, UK) among others.\u0026nbsp;\n\nJavier was awarded with the\u0026nbsp;VEGAP Grant (Spain),\u0026nbsp;Decade of Change with\u0026nbsp;British Journal of Photography\u0026nbsp;(1854 \u0026amp; BJP), selected at PHotoEspaña Discoveries, Canon Development Programme (Visa pour l’Image) or Hamburg Portfolio Review.","user_id":397911,"name":"Javier Clemente Martínez","website":"www.javierclemente.com"},{"id":838256,"bio":"James Clark’s photography is rooted in storytelling, whether documenting the determination of athletes, the joy of families, or the rhythm of cultural gatherings. His career began in the United States Navy, where he balanced roles as a radio operator, ship photographer, and periscope technician. In the Navy’s Public Affairs group, he captured images that reflected the service’s global contributions, from ports abroad to combat deployments in Afghanistan.\n\nBeyond military service, James supported historic events such as the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, DC, and worked at the Naval War College, framing the intellectual and strategic life of the institution. His lens has witnessed both the grit of soldiers and sailors in the field and the legacy preserved in naval museums across the United States.\nAfter earning his degree at the University of Central Florida, James transitioned into community and newspaper photography, documenting local stories with the same precision and empathy that defined his military work. Today, his portfolio spans marathons, triathlons, Spartan races, concerts, and local celebrations, each image a testament to the resilience and joy of human connection.\n\nJames’s mission is simple: to turn fleeting instants into timeless treasures. Whether in the intensity of competition or the quiet grace of a landscape, his photography honors both the individual and the collective story.\n","user_id":824099,"name":"James Clark","website":"jamesclark-photography.com"},{"id":783975,"bio":"Ayana Gordon (b. 1998) is a self-taught Antiguan-Haitian photographer and multimedia artist based in Baltimore, MD. Her work explores themes of identity, heritage, and the spiritual connections between people and their environments. Through rich textures and evocative compositions, Ayana delves into the nuanced stories of Caribbean and Haitian experiences, often weaving personal narrative with broader cultural perspectives.\n\nHer visual storytelling has been recognized globally, including as a finalist in the 2024 LensCulture Portrait Awards and through features in Vogue Italia: Global Photovogue, Artsy, and The Guardian. Her images have been exhibited at the 2024 LA Art Show and displayed publicly as part of LEDBaltimore's city-wide art initiative. Additional features include Prazzel Magazine, BmoreArt, Shoutout Atlanta, Voyage Baltimore, and Canvas Rebel.\n\nAyana’s practice is grounded in continuous exploration and honors ancestry, spirituality, and cultural pride. Her work serves as a living altar, celebrating Black identity, feminine strength, and the interconnectedness of place and memory, while inviting viewers into a deeper dialogue about legacy, self-discovery, and community.","user_id":774069,"name":"Ayana Gordon","website":"www.ayanagordon.com"},{"id":125866,"bio":"Addressed to photography, aside from having spent most of his previous professional experience as architect. Focusing on world of vicinity being allusive with minimal touch, his shots reveal dedication to tell alternate tales by strong sense of color lighting. This visual interplay enhances the narrative power. Attracted by the unexpected, eye is the final part of an intimate process that aims at the matching of moment with poignant use of composition in shapes and color patterns. He is looking for the amazing into the ordinary, peculiar to apparition rather than exhibition, displaying subtle that balancing as a voice-over gimmick. And that is purely connected to his true self. Distinct coherence between images, both thematically and mainly aesthetically, is that one it is found between what he does and what he is. Photography is all the heartfelt he would be doing just because; and this is just like living. He really like do it.","user_id":125264,"name":"diego mazzola","website":"www.diegomazzolaphotographerarchitect.com "},{"id":677465,"bio":"Irish photographer. I live for travelling and exploring new cultures with my camera. ","user_id":676881,"name":"Cathal Carolan","website":"www.cathalcarolan.com"},{"id":170128,"bio":"Attilio Fiumarella is a visual artist whose practice intersects photography, architecture, and social landscapes. Trained at the Porto School of Architecture, he worked as an architect before fully dedicating himself to photography. His work explores themes such as identity, territory, and social issues, often incorporating performative elements and new media.\nIn 2025, he is an artist-in-residence at Braga25 – Portuguese Capital of Culture. In 2020, he won the Portrait of Humanity award, organised by the British Journal of Photography in collaboration with Magnum Photos. He was also a finalist for awards such as the Aesthetica Art Prize, the Head On Portrait Prize, and the UNSEEN Dummy Book Award. In 2018, he received a grant from the Arts Council England to develop a project on British identity.\nHis work has been commissioned by institutions such as the University of British Columbia (Canada) and the Centro Internacional das Artes José de Guimarães (Portugal), as well as publications including The Guardian, Le Monde, Die Welt, L’OBS, and the Financial Times. His work is part of various public and private collections and has been exhibited internationally at institutions such as the Art Museum of West Vancouver (Canada), The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (UK), Sydney Museum (Australia), and Capa Centre (Hungary). He was also a guest artist at the Porto Design Biennale 2023 (Portugal).\nAttilio is based in Portugal.","user_id":169526,"name":"Attilio Fiumarella","website":"www.attiliofiumarella.com"},{"id":804662,"bio":"Derek Ronald is a fine art photographer based between New York City and Washington, D.C., whose work explores the translucent realities and the cultural textures of the modern metropolis. Moving beyond traditional documentary photography, Ronald operates at the intersection of observation and abstraction, treating the city less as a subject and more as a raw material for isolation.\n\nA distinct duality defines his practice. Through Urban Impressionism, he channels the chromatic energy of the street to capture the fleeting, liquid moods of cities like New York, Tokyo, and Istanbul. Conversely, his Quiet Formalism work strips these scenes down to their geometric essence, utilizing monochrome minimalism to find silence within the urban chaos.\n\nRonald is an Artist Member of the Salmagundi Club (New York). His work has been exhibited internationally, including selected group shows at Decode Gallery (Tucson), PH21 Gallery (Budapest), and The Art League (Alexandria). He does not seek to document the city as it is, but as it feels—suspended, permeable, and fleeting.\n","user_id":791426,"name":"Derek RoNald","website":""},{"id":763300,"bio":"Jean-Yves Gauze (b.1997, Côte d’Ivoire) is an Ivorian-Rwandan conceptual artist and photographer based in Abidjan. He began his artistic journey with photography and further developed his skills through Africa Foto Fair workshops curated by renowned photographer Aida Muluneh. Through a conceptual and critical approach, Gauze’s work explores the dynamic interplay of digital technologies, visual culture, and memory in shaping our relationship with images. He was recently awarded an Honorable Mention (Top 10 Finalist) in the Narratives of Now Photo Competition (Abuja Photo Festival). His work has also been exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography (U.S.A) and featured in international festivals such as Belgrade Photo Month (Serbia), Mampala Foto Lubumbashi (D.R.C), Photomonth London (U.K) and Africa Foto Fair (Côte d’Ivoire). Gauze’s photography has appeared in No! Wahala Magazine, Quadro Magazine, Tender Photo, Prazzle, Lenscratch and Radio France Internationale.","user_id":757481,"name":"Jean-Yves Gauze","website":"jeanyvesgauzestudio.wordpress.com"},{"id":11436,"bio":"I was born 1971 in Berlin (Germany). After 43 years living in Berlin I work and live in Leipzig today. After having passed the High School Graduation Examination (Abitur) in 1991, I studied business engineering in Berlin and completed my Diploma in 1996. From 1997 to 2010 I worked as a business consultant. In 2011 I started to work freelance as a photographer and artist. I'm  self-educated in Photography. I had been photographing for more than 20 years. Over the past 15 years I acquired detailed knowledge in the field of analogue photography. My own artistic projects are usually created with analogue techniques.\nSome photographs of my series 'monster', 'multiexpo' and 'tierwald' were shown in Germany, France, USA, Spain, UK, India, Italy and Netherland at renowned galleries and festivals. I'm part of a permanent collection of the Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris. ","user_id":11436,"name":"Frank Machalowski","website":"www.machalowski.de"},{"id":796625,"bio":"A photography artist with a Ph.D. in computer science specialized in computer graphics and geometric modeling. I worked for IBM Research and other high-tech companies in my early career, and then moved to management consulting, as a chief architect in enterprise architecture. Photography is my new endeavor in recent years, which could be a natural extension from my hobby and talent in paintings at younger age. My dancing experience may serve as another artistic spin. I like to catch the essence and soul of the objects that interest me and talk back in my interpretation and expression. Photography is a way of communication between me and the world around me. Some of my work can be found in:\nhttps://1x.com/annyanzhao\nhttps://www.vogue.com/photovogue/photographers/359234\nhttps://photoimaginart.com/profile/annyanzhao/portfolio\nhttps://1x.com/magazine/permalink/9943","user_id":784717,"name":"Yan Zhao","website":"1x.com/annyanzhao"},{"id":845479,"bio":"Jörg Hagen is a DVF photographer and member of the Deutscher Verband für Fotografie. His non-commercial project Magarius Photographie creates actor and artist portraits inspired by his grandmother’s 1930s images. Exhibitions include Köln, Athen and Mexico City. Bronze, DVF Printcup 2025.","user_id":831323,"name":"Joerg Hagen","website":"www.magarius-photographie.de"},{"id":841124,"bio":"","user_id":826967,"name":"L A D Daniele Alberto Lombardi","website":null},{"id":530445,"bio":"","user_id":529861,"name":"Carlos Pelay","website":""},{"id":240838,"bio":"dal 2012 seguo la comunità psichiatrica di palermo con\" l'associazione pensiamo in positivo\",ho partecipato all settimana della cultura di palermo con la mostra fotografica \"ri shot\"e mi occupo di street reportage di Palermo e delle comunità straniere","user_id":240236,"name":"Paola Mendola","website":""},{"id":267398,"bio":"I would describe myself as self-taught, as I have no formal artistic training.\n\nAlthough I was encouraged to study accounting and management (1991–1995) and then take on positions of responsibility in this field (1996–2003), I resigned after seven years to study art history (2003–2005).\n\nFinancial necessity then led me to take on positions of responsibility in consulting and IT (2006–2022), but I continued to pursue my artistic endeavours alongside this. This included evening classes at the École du Louvre, an administrative position at a national art school, curating exhibitions of young artists, writing articles on art and actively visiting museums and exhibitions throughout Europe.\n\nFor 22 years, I have been developing my amateur photography, influenced by my attraction to major 20th-century artistic and architectural trends and forms of expression tending towards abstraction.","user_id":266796,"name":"Samuel Belleville-Douelle","website":""},{"id":804935,"bio":"I’m Vytenis Čėsna, a photographer based in Lithuania. My journey into photography started in a rather unexpected way. My father had bought a camera for my sister, and for a long time, I wasn’t interested in it at all. But one day, out of curiosity, I picked it up, and something clicked. I became determined to learn everything about it. From that moment, I never let it go, and the camera became an extension of me. As I started exploring the world of photography, people around me noticed my potential and praised my work. Encouraged by that, I pushed myself further. Around the same time, I was diagnosed with arthritis, which gave me even more reason to pursue my passion. I wanted to see if I could truly succeed, and so I enrolled in Kaunas College to study photography in 2022. Since then, I’ve had the honor of participating in exhibitions, and I’ve even won a few awards.","user_id":791659,"name":"Vytenis Čėsna","website":""},{"id":365708,"bio":"Dana Melaver is an expanded image making artist, fascinated by the way everyday symbols and design can create and perpetuate narrative. Working in various mediums, with an emphasis on photographic tools, Dana’s work explores the human condition at the intersection of emotions and scientific inquiry. She is based between Brooklyn and Berlin.","user_id":365106,"name":"Dana Melaver","website":"www.danamelaver.com"},{"id":843671,"bio":"","user_id":829515,"name":"Анна Зай","website":null},{"id":161,"bio":"Douglas Capron started his visual arts career filming music documentaries. This progressed to taking portraits of musicians and designing album covers, inspiring him to explore photography as an art form. In 2002 he experienced an epiphany during the documentary film, The Eloquent Eye, exploring the life and work of Alfred Steiglitz, and decided to commit seriously to the photographic arts. He has exhibited work internationally including photography festivals in Brazil, China, France, Spain and the United States. In 2010 he was a finalist for the Arles Voies-Off prize competition and received an award of excellence from Photographer's Forum Magazine. That year his series Hydrology, was published in a feature article for the magazine Photo Technique. In 2009 he was  a finalist at the PhotoEspana competition in Madrid and was also selected for the Lucie Awards best of Show exhibition in New York. He also received an honorable mention for the 2009 PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris awards.","user_id":161,"name":"Douglas Capron","website":"douglascapron.com"},{"id":802205,"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":462740,"bio":"\nMotivated by the search for stories and experiences of personal lives, my main obsession is found in portrait photography. Trying this way, break with the aesthetic implicit in physical figures, to give rise to the expression of personalities.","user_id":462156,"name":"Valentin Roggerone","website":"valentinroggerone.myportfolio.com/editorial"},{"id":846479,"bio":"81bet  \nConheça o 81bet, uma plataforma online com slots e jogos eletrônicos!  \nJogue online no desktop ou no celular e sinta a emoção da vitória!  \nInformações Detalhadas:  \nEndereço: R. das Flores, 901, Apto 12 - Centro, Brasília - DF, 12868-557, Brasil  \nTelefone: (+55) 81 99226-4138  \nE-mail: www-81bet.br.com@gmail.com  \n#81bet #81bet_Slot #81bet_Game #CassinoOnline #Slots #JogosEletronicos #PlataformaOnline #JogoResponsavel  \nWebsite :https://www-81bet.br.com","user_id":832323,"name":"Wwwbetbrcom Melanie","website":null},{"id":846921,"bio":"136bet\nEntre no mundo dos jogos com a 136bet, onde cada rodada é uma nova aventura! 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Desde la adolescencia empezó a tener interés por la fotografía lo que la llevó a comenzar su formación de forma autodidacta. Luego hizo talleres y seminarios con Iara Kremer, Julieta Pestarino, Florencia Blanco, Estrella Herrera y Manuel Fernandez. \n\nEn 2022\u0026nbsp; participó del espacio “Creadores de Imágenes” con Estrella Herrera y  Julia Sbriller. En 2024 hizo clínica de obra con Florencia Blanco y en 2025 trabajó en la edición de su primer fotolibro junto a Martín Bollati.\n\nAl mismo tiempo, participó de diversos proyectos y muestras colectivas.\n\n","user_id":613292,"name":"Tatiana Costa","website":"tatc-o.com"},{"id":843685,"bio":"As a photographer, I am always searching for beautiful moments occurring in everyday life. I view every photo shoot as an opportunity to capture those moments and share them with the world. I am a Kolkata Based Photographer. I worked with different International Photo Agencies as a Freelance Photographer. (Pacific Press Agency – Philippines , Alamy Stock Photo – UK, New India Press – India). I am a documentary photographer mainly working on people,street, political, religious atmosphere.","user_id":829529,"name":"Sudip Chanda","website":""}]}