Published Photographers at frayme
From every corner of the world, we come together, united by what we love: photography.
Religion, skin color, or gender don’t matter, photography is what connects us. This is one of the reasons frayme exists: to create spaces that remind us of what brings us together, not what separates us.
We are grateful to every photographer and artist who collaborates with us, knowing the dedication, effort, and journey behind each work.
Photographers make life visible by capturing it, and we make them visible. In our publications, you will find their work - connect with them, explore their vision, and join us in honoring what unites us.
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Ardennes Ornati
is an emerging Swiss photographer with Italian-American heritage, based in Zurich. Drawing from her multicultural background, her work centers on the human experience through portraiture and documentary photography. Balancing documentary integrity with a strong aesthetic sensibility, she explores the space between reality and possibility, approaching her subjects with respect while expressing a distinct artistic vision.
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Andris Braeuer
is a German-American photographer from Phoenix, Arizona, currently based in Berlin. Photographing for over 12 years, he primarily works with 35mm film, seeking a sense of timelessness in his images. Blending street, documentary, and landscape photography, his work focuses on the unnoticed, quiet places, fleeting moments, and unsuspecting people, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives rather than offering clear answers.
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Aslı Gonen
is a self-taught street photographer based in a small city in Central Anatolia, Turkey. Developing her practice through observation and constant work on the streets, she focuses on ordinary moments, often incorporating her own shadow, silhouette, or reflection. Her work embraces the beauty of simple, fleeting scenes. She has exhibited internationally, served as a jury member at major street photography festivals, and is currently studying Art History at Bursa Uludağ University.
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Ang Li
is an award-winning, Chinese-born, UK-based visual artist working across multiple mediums. His photographs and films have been exhibited internationally in galleries and film festivals. Shaped by a multicultural background and experimental approach, his work moves between fine art and documentary, exploring the connection between inner emotions and external environments while questioning human behavior, perception, and the quiet tensions of modern life.
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Antonio Lindo
Antonio is a passionate adventurer, capturing the hidden human and natural beauties the world often overlooks. A student of Digital Media Engineering, he explores the intersection of contemporary culture, technology, and society, using his camera to reveal stories that challenge prejudice and celebrate the extraordinary in the everyday.
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Alejandro Salas Guerrero
is a Mexican photographer based in Coyotepec. An engineer by profession and self-taught photographer by passion, his work focuses on documentary and street photography. His photographs have appeared in major Mexican and Latin American street photography anthologies, as well as international magazines and zines. He has participated in group exhibitions across Mexico and internationally in Germany and Austria.
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Claudia Merighi
is an Italian photographer based in Conselice. Working primarily with street and travel photography, her practice centers on observing people, capturing gestures, expressions, and human presence, both in public spaces and studio portraits. She has collaborated on social and historical projects with local associations and exhibited internationally. Her work has been published and recognized by photography awards and specialized magazines.
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Caroline Burke
is an Irish photographer based in County Wicklow. A psychotherapist by profession, she rediscovered photography during her recovery from breast cancer, a turning point that led her to embrace the medium as a form of self-expression. Since then, she has studied manual photography and attended workshops across Europe and beyond. Her work reflects a belief in growth, resilience, and self-compassion shaped by life’s challenges.
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Darja Mitrović
from Bosnia and Herzegovina, living in the Black Forest, Germany. She’s either making images or dreaming of them - or both. Published not only in our special issue but also featured in our exhibition in Alzenau.
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Denise Compton
has a 35-year background in visual arts and education, inspiring children with social, emotional, and mental health challenges. Photography captured her heart 13 years ago, leading her to candid, story-driven images of everyday life. Influenced by Dorothea Lange and Vivian Maier, she seeks authenticity and emotional resonance in every shot.
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Dominique Philippe Bonnet
is a French photographer who discovered film and darkroom techniques early, later shaping his vision through journeys in Asia and Japan. Now based in France, he works in both film and digital, devoted to black-and-white photography that balances precision, light, and shadow to create poetic, timeless images.
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Dejan Mijović
based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is a freelance photography journalist and assistant photo editor at Delo.si. Despite a life-changing injury in 2010, he returned to photography with extraordinary determination. His evocative black-and-white work, from landscapes to intimate portraits, captures stories, emotions, and light with poetic precision, earning international recognition including the Nikon Photo Contest Third Prize.
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Ewa Sho
based in Warsaw, Poland, merges photography with deep curiosity about human nature, identity, and socio-political life. Through documentary, reportage, and street projects, she captures the subtle interplay between personal and collective experience. Her work has been shown in exhibitions and publications, revealing stories that provoke reflection and dialogue.
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Fernando Santos
is a self-taught photographer and intensive care nurse based in Braga, Portugal. His passion for photography began early, but street photography became his true voice — a way of observing the world with sensitivity, attention, and empathy. He captures quiet urban moments shaped by light, gesture, and the relationship between people and space, carrying the values of care, listening, and detail into every image.
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Francesco Legnani
based in Zürich and originally from Italy, has explored over 45 countries in search of hidden corners and authentic stories. Specializing in street and travel photography, his documentary approach reveals overlooked places and moments, capturing the world’s unseen beauty with a keen eye and a passion for discovery.
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Fabien Ladouni
a self-taught photographer from Benin, loves street photography, travel, and portraiture. Trained as an IT finance engineer, he discovered his passion fully at 30 with his first film camera. Exploring everyday life, he seeks magical moments and personal insight. Through 3rdEyeShot, he shares his perspective, capturing the world as he sees it and reflecting on the light in life and in himself.
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Gabriel Fortin
practising analogue photography for eight years, captures the unseen in everyday life. Blending into the background, he seizes unposed urban moments where the unexpected emerges. Each development reveals hidden stories, transforming fleeting encounters into timeless, poetic images that invite viewers to pause, reflect, and rediscover the magic in the ordinary.
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Gérard Lüthi
born 1957 in Moutier, Switzerland, has been exhibiting and publishing his photography since 1980. Working in series, he captures the ephemeral and intangible, evoking rather than declaring reality. His work has been shown in major museums worldwide, including Musée de l’Elysée, and is held in prestigious collections, creating timeless images that explore perception, memory, and the passage of time.
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Hannah Eve Osinoff
a street photographer from NYC, captures the poetry of urban life in striking black and white. Pursuing a Master’s in Art Business at Sotheby’s Institute, her work has been exhibited across the US and Europe, revealing the beauty, rhythm, and hidden stories of city spaces with exceptional vision and sensitivity.
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Jaime Peña
an Ecuadorian architect and photographer based in Portugal, transforms architecture and urban life into striking visual narratives. With a mastery of light, shadow, and composition, he explores geometry and fragmentation, including projects on migration, crafting images that reveal identity, space, and the unseen poetry of the built environment.
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Juliette Maes
a Belgian freelance photographer, travels the world capturing stories through her lens. Drawn to soft, warm light, she composes each frame with care, guiding the viewer’s eye. Whether in film or digital, her mission is to create timeless, authentic images that reveal the world as she experiences it, full of beauty and subtle poetry.
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Juan Martin Monte
born in Buenos Aires in 1980, is an Argentine photographer and video artist with a 20-year career spanning Latin America and Europe. Self-taught under his filmmaker father, he creates evocative projects capturing human stories and urban life. His work has been published internationally and exhibited across Europe, while he directs DeRuimte VZW, bringing art to refugees and prisoners.
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Joyce Rodrigues
based between Lisbon and Barcelona, is a film photography enthusiast who finds beauty in the overlooked. She captures fragments, moods, people, and places with a delicate eye, turning fleeting moments into evocative, timeless images that reveal the poetry hidden in everyday life.
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Jeff Senatra
splitting his time between San Francisco and Paris, blends visual art and literary sensibility in his photography. A longtime creator in prose, poetry, and music, he now focuses on street photography, capturing fleeting, unmanipulated moments of visual poetry. His work evokes mystery, surrealism, and the hidden beauty of everyday life.
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Juleah Claar
an American freelance photographer based in Switzerland, works in digital and 35mm film to capture street scenes and cultural traditions. Featured globally, from Times Square to galleries, her evocative images blend raw human moments with storytelling, earning awards from IPA, NIPA, and more. Her work inspires collaboration and celebrates the poetry of everyday life.
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Jonny Greenstein
based in London, is an award-winning travel and street photographer celebrated for capturing the atmosphere and detail of real places. With clean composition, natural light, and a documentary eye, he reveals overlooked moments and everyday beauty. His work has been exhibited and published internationally, earning recognition for its evocative storytelling.
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Juan Rodríguez Morales
born in Madrid in 1980, is a documentary and street photographer whose vision was shaped by workshops with Alex and Rebecca Norris Webb. His work has been exhibited internationally, published widely, and recognized in festivals like Eyeshot and Miami Street Photography. In 2023, he released his first book, Ghost World, capturing evocative stories of urban life.
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Kelly Conlin
After a long career in global magazine publishing and life inside office buildings, Kelly Conlin picked up a camera in 2023 to reconnect with the cultures and communities of the world. His street photography focuses on atmosphere, texture, and the subtle human moments that give places their character. His work has been exhibited in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia and has received awards from IPA, PX3, PISPA and others.
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Keith Shaw
is a documentary photographer based on the unceded lands of the Skwxwù7mesh ùxwumixw and shìshàlh nations, Canada’s Sunshine Coast. From the 1990s rave scene to domestic life, he captures fleeting, elusive moments of daily life. His work has been exhibited internationally, is part of the Canadian Museum of History collection, and has appeared in the New York Times.
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Ludovic Viévard
has been practicing street photography since 2023, using the medium to immerse himself in the energy of the city. Blending documentary instinct with artistic vision, he captures candid urban moments where flash and presence create brief, unexpected connections, transforming everyday encounters into striking reflections on otherness and urban life.
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Mitchell Hélant Muller
is a street photographer from the Netherlands who captures everyday urban life through candid, unposed moments. His work focuses on people, chance encounters, and the quiet dynamics of the city, using clean composition and natural color. Through a calm and observant approach, he turns ordinary scenes into subtle visual stories that reflect the atmosphere and rhythm of street life.
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Martin Červinka
has always been drawn to visual art, with photography becoming his main focus. Interested above all in people in everyday situations, he works as an invisible observer, capturing overlooked moments and quiet stories. Based in Prague, he photographs city life, especially the metro, mostly in black and white, while gradually exploring color, nature, and a slower, more contemplative rhythm.
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Mitch Chadban
is an Australian artist, illustrator, and designer whose work blends bold visuals with thoughtful storytelling. Moving across illustration, graphic design, and conceptual projects, he focuses on clean lines, striking color, and strong ideas. His practice turns abstract concepts into engaging images that balance clarity and depth, inviting personal interpretation.
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Matthias Kern
is a street photographer based in Dresden and Rostock and works as a literature scholar at the University of Dresden. His photographic inspiration comes from French humanist and surrealist photography. Working mainly in color, he is driven by the quiet ambition to create images that resonate with the poetic intensity of photographers such as Saul Leiter or Alex Webb.
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Malkia Mutiri
is a film director, editor, and photographer from the Democratic Republic of Congo, based in Brussels. Her work explores the inner and outer worlds of African diaspora artists and their experiences in Europe. She has produced visual-political projects, collaborated widely, and co-directed the segment What’s in it for Africa?, highlighting African voices and fostering critical dialogue.
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Matteo De Cristofaro
from Naples, Italy, discovered a deep passion for street photography at a young age. For him, photography is about being fully present - seeing, feeling, and connecting with the world. Through his lens, he seeks to capture these moments and invite viewers to share in the experience.
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Massimo Russo
has recently devoted himself to photography through personal and commissioned projects. He attended a two-year photography program in 2021, exploring storytelling, portraits, conceptual work, and reportage. Constantly evolving, he seeks new ways of seeing reality, highlighting the distinctive qualities of his surroundings and drawing inspiration from both past masters and contemporary photographers.
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Matthew Bates
is a cinematographer, screenwriter, and photographer from Birkenhead, UK, he turned to photography during the COVID pandemic as a creative outlet. Using a Fuji X-Pro 1 and a 56mm lens, he focuses on light, contrast, and framing, capturing street scenes that preserve fleeting moments and give permanence to the small, often overlooked details of everyday life.
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Muhsin Topdağı
became interested in photography in 2019 and trained at Afsad and Artlens Visual Culture Photography Studios. A Magnum Photos scholarship supported his development in the “Working Photographer Training” program. Since 2021, he has contributed to December Mag and joined Kontrast Magazine in 2025. He specializes in street photography and post-documentary work.
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Madiha Abdo
is a London-based photographer with a lifelong passion for the medium, trained at Lambeth College and the University of West London. Specializing in black-and-white photography, she focuses on light, contrast, and composition to create bold, evocative images that capture both the magic of her subjects and the subtle mystery in everyday life, inviting viewers to share her artistic vision.
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Mirko Vlaški
based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a student at the Academy of Fine Arts. Focusing on black-and-white photography, he explores the interplay of light, shadow, and contrast, balancing abstract compositions with documentary fragments. His work captures overlooked moments, revealing the emotional depth and inner dynamics of everyday life.
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Maii Fallara
is a writer, artist, and photographer navigating identity, trauma, and becoming. Living with social anxiety, she expresses herself through words, images, and art, using creativity as solace and survival. Her work, rooted in poetry, prose, and photography - explores vulnerability, trans identity, and human imperfection, capturing raw emotion, resilience, and the ongoing process of self-discovery.
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Nadia Knechtle
is a graphic designer and photographer from Switzerland, living in Bäch on Lake Zurich. Passionate about landscapes, architecture, lost places, and street photography, she captures the world through digital and analog media. Often traveling in search of photogenic scenes and special light, she balances her visual work with an active lifestyle, enjoying biking, trail running, and stand-up paddleboarding.
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Never Edit
is a street photographer drawn to the raw, unscripted moments of everyday life. Shooting candidly and often with flash, she uses it to reveal hidden details and emotions. Her work is rooted in authentic compassion, capturing people with curiosity and respect. She seeks presence over perfection, showing the tension, humor, and quiet humanity of the streets from a deeply personal, unapologetically female perspective.
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Paulo Monteiro
born in June 1963 on São Miguel Island, Azores, is a self-taught photographer who has been working since 1985. He develops long-term projects on subjects including popular religiosity, festivities, architecture, landscape, nature, and work. His images have been exhibited and published both in Portugal and internationally.
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Reza Lor
is a Toronto-based photographer, storyteller, and visual content creator. His work spans personal documentary projects, portraiture, and still life, combining strong visual narratives with technical skill. Published with National Geographic and exhibited internationally, he explores hidden corners, experiments with creative techniques, and travels to uncover fresh stories.
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Rohak Bardalai
lives and works in Toronto, pursuing photography as a passionate practice. Discovering it during a time of uncertainty, he learned to see and find meaning in moments. Shooting primarily street, travel, and documentary photography, he values intention and the power of a single frame to capture introspection, ambiguity, and beauty in the everyday, creating work that connects him deeply to the world he observes.
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Ralf J. Diemb
born in 1942 in Suhl, Germany, began his photographic work in 1980 with analog photography and transitioned to digital in 2007. Alongside a career in education and a long involvement in Irish folk music, he co-founded the Ateliergemeinschaft Wilhelmshöhe Ettlingen and the Circle of Friends Wilhelmshöhe Ettlingen (now Kunstverein Wilhelmshöhe). His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally since 1983.
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Sadık Üçok
is a Turkish photographer whose work documents everyday social life with honesty and depth. Starting out as a cartoonist in the 1980s, he turned to photography in 1985, seeing it as a way to act as a visual historian. Working mainly in black and white, he captures timeless human moments and collective memory through a documentary lens.
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Savvas Sarakanidis
has been taking photos for as long as he can remember, using everything from point-and-shoot cameras to his Fuji. Specializing in street photography, he captures fleeting moments that are preserved forever in his images and prints. For him, the creative process is both satisfying and healing, reflecting his deep connection to everyday life.
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Salud Cubells
based in Valencia, Spain, uses photography to journey beyond maps, capturing intimate encounters with cultures, faces, and everyday life. Her work blends aesthetics and storytelling, revealing identity, memory, and belonging while thoughtfully highlighting life’s inequalities. Driven by curiosity and empathy, she shares a vision that invites reflection and evokes emotion.
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Suze Cruttwell
a photographer from Brighton, UK, loves capturing beaches and the faded glamour of bygone seaside times. She began shooting film in 2022 with an Olympus OM-10, experimenting with different stocks. Her work evokes nostalgia, conveying the timeless spirit of solitary places, from hopeful, patchy summers to bleak, haunting winters.
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Srijoyee Datta
born in Kolkata, India, and based in Paris, discovered photography in 2012 and fully devoted herself to it a year ago. She is drawn to the streets, using photography as an intimate language to engage with the world. Her work translates societal complexities into images shaped by a distinctly personal, female gaze, capturing public spaces through quiet observation.
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Sergej Holzmann
born in Kazakhstan and raised in Germany, is a Munich-based photographer passionate about capturing human connection across cultures. Specializing in travel, street, and documentary photography, he focuses on shared moments, stories, and emotions, creating images that celebrate life, highlight diversity, and reveal the beauty and complexity of the world around us.
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ShaoHuan Hung
a professional Sheng musician from Taiwan based in Brussels, Belgium, specializes in jazz, electronic, and experimental music. Inspired by details noticed during his travels, he turned to photography to capture fleeting moments. Drawing parallels between improvised music and photography, he explores the beauty of framing ephemeral instants, combining visual fragments with auditory experiences through his unique artistic vision.
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Selim Seval
born in 1953 in Istanbul, began photography in the late 1960s and co-founded Fotogen - Photographic Art Association. Representing Turkey internationally, he has exhibited widely, including at Misi Photography Museum in 2025, and served on the board of Istanbul Photography Museum. Author of seven photography books, his work captures Istanbul’s urban life, inspired by masters like Cartier-Bresson, Salgado, Koudelka, and Ara Güler.
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Sara Ortega
is an amateur analog photographer and professional cellist who found in photography a freer form of expression. Reconnecting with the medium four years ago after discovering her grandfather’s camera, she embraces film for its imperfection, intuition, and the quiet magic hidden in everyday life.
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Serene Teo
is a street photographer with a sharp eye for everyday beauty and human connection. Born and raised in Singapore, she discovered photography during the pandemic and later earned a diploma from Chatsworth Medi@rt Academy. Her work was recognized at the Crowbar Awards 2022, receiving a Bronze award and two finalist selections. Through her photography, she captures urban life with depth, honesty, and quiet power.
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Stefano Giraldo
an Italian software engineer, reignited his passion for photography through his love of travel and cultural exploration. He focuses on travel and street photography, aiming to tell the stories of the people and cultures he encounters, blending observation and storytelling to capture authentic moments.
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Shashwat Basutkar
an emerging street photographer and trained electrical engineer, captures authentic human moments in urban environments. Beginning with nature and wildlife, he now uses the streets as his canvas, blending technical skill with creative vision. His work turns everyday scenes into compelling visual narratives, reflecting both discipline and spontaneity.
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Tania Chatterjee
Tania Chatterjee is a Kolkata-based street and documentary photographer whose work centers on everyday life, culture, and human emotion. With a background in environmental management, she uses photography as a storytelling tool to preserve heritage and fleeting moments. She is also the founder of FOTORBIT, where she mentors emerging photographers through workshops, photo walks, and exhibitions.
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Vicente Vidal
born 1972 in Vinaròs, Spain, is an interior architect and designer who discovered photography in 2018. Passionate about art, he explores street and personal projects, with work featured in magazines like Koiper and Frayme and represented by The Morii Collection. His photography has received multiple honorable mentions and awards in international competitions, reflecting his creative vision and dedication.
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Veronica D’Alessio
born in Caracas, Venezuela, and based in Madrid, studied cinematography and has worked on acclaimed international films and TV series. Beyond large-scale productions, she pursues a personal passion for photography, focusing on portraits that explore human connection and storytelling through images.
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Victor Manuel Alvarez Vicente
born in Madrid in 1975, is a self-taught street and documentary photographer. Photography became central to his life at 40, after years of sporadic practice and formal training with Gustavo Minas, Paco Morillo, David Rieri, and the Jota Barros Street Photography Club. He captures natural, unmanipulated moments on the streets, blending conscious composition with spontaneous observation, finding both challenge and emotional refuge in the practice.
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Yasaman Hafezi
an Iranian freelance photographer, focuses on everyday life. Working in black & white and color, she uses light, composition, and emotion to tell stories found in ordinary moments. Her work has been exhibited internationally, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and experience the world through her distinctive vision.
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´Yan Bonnenfant
is a France-based photographer working exclusively with film. Drawn to the slower, more intentional process of analog photography, he shoots with a Leica M6, focusing on light, composition, and quiet, authentic moments. His work reflects a classic street photography sensibility while remaining deeply personal, inviting viewers to pause and notice the subtle poetry of everyday life.