Published Photographers

At frayme, we believe that every phase of a photographer’s journey matters. The newcomers, the emerging talents, the established artists, and the masters.

Here you will find all the photographers who have been published with us, each of them moving through different phases, and every single one is important and carries its own truth. And weren’t the masters once newcomers too?

We are proud and grateful for these photographers. They are part of our core, they are what make frayme what it is. And that is the reason why we try to give them as much light as we possibly can, because they are the ones who capture the light of this world with their cameras.

  • 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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  • Alan Cottenet

    is a street photographer and artist based in Toulouse, France. Working with film, he explores the poetry of everyday life, transforming ordinary moments into visual narratives. His work focuses on people and their evolving place within contemporary society, using the city and its inhabitants as subjects. Alan maintains complete control over his work, developing black-and-white negatives and producing silver gelatin prints in his personal darkroom.

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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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  • Adam Sherrett

    is a film photographer based between Los Angeles, Nicaragua, and Zurich. His work explores life through the interplay of light and shadow, from the streets to the beaches to the mountains. He shoots exclusively on black and white 35mm film, endlessly seeking dynamic perspectives that challenge how humans see and experience the world.

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  • Aishwarya Sanchety

    is a designer and photographer. She explores themes of home, displacement, and memory to understand her identity and lived experiences. Through a multidisciplinary approach, she weaves publication design and photography to tell resonant stories and create connections. Her work is defined by a strong attention to detail, a warm and thoughtful sensibility, and an exploration of intimacy, seeking small moments of relief and solace within the everyday.

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  • Alex Vann

    He is a musician and photographer based in Bristol, UK. Throughout his adult life, he has carried a camera everywhere he goes. He transitioned to digital photography around 2010 but found himself taking fewer and fewer photos, until during COVID, when he began scanning old negatives and fell in love with film all over again. Since then, he has been a purely analogue shooter.

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  • Alicia Nicholds

    is an English photographer, who gravitated towards photography as soon as she was trusted with the family camera in her childhood. She works in both film and digital, aiming to capture the beauty and uniqueness of everyday life as a visual historian; including both the joyous and challenging scenes that combine to create the human experience. In her travel photography she tries to capture the true essence of places both big and small.

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  • András Demeter Fekete

    is a creative practice alongside my work as a data engineer. I’m inspired by the hands-on process of analog film and drawn to making something tangible. I photograph nature, architectural forms, and street scenes, often focusing on people in motion. I’m especially interested in the feeling of places, quiet moments, and the way light and texture shape atmosphere. I mostly work in black and white to emphasize simplicity, contrast, and texture.

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  • Antonio Lindo

    Born in the warm southern Italy, he is a young documentary visual storyteller. After pursuing an academic path in Physics, he started exploring reality through the language of visual media. He has directed documentary projects in Europe and Asia, working as indipendent filmmaker and photographer, while pursuing a collaboration with major Italian newspapers and international cultural institutions. He is currently living in Berlin.

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  • Arash Naghdi

    is an Iranian photographer based in Helsinki, Finland. His work explores pre-conscious feelings, those that resist articulation yet persist through the moods of objects, places, and atmospheres. He practices photography as a means of evoking and shaping emotions that are often lost in language. At times, he engages with critical theory to develop new conceptual approaches within the art of photography.

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  • Arthur Rabasa

    is a French-Canadian from Québec, working with both digital and film. Wildlife is at the heart of his digital work, with a strong emphasis on observation and patience. Through film, he documents his travels, using its imperfections and texture to tell more personal stories. In his eyes, film has an irreplaceable ability to capture raw emotion, images that feel lived rather than merely seen.

  • Astrid Susanna Schulz

    She began photographing in 2013, initially working with digital cameras and increasingly focusing on analog photography since 2020, with a particular fascination for multiple exposures.

    From the start, her artistic focus has been on portraits and the human form, especially nude studies. Her work aims to represent all kinds of bodies and to desexualize the body, with a particular emphasis on the female form.

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  • Beyzanur Çolak

    a Turkish photographer based in the Netherlands who discovered her love and passion for film photography years ago. To this day, she is still practicing her work, a mix of street and landscape photography. Photography helps her find beauty in the most mundane things around us.

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  • Boris van Brakel

    is a photographer from the Netherlands. The majority of his work focuses on automotive photography, driven by his lifelong love of cars and passion for creating images around them. Beyond cars, he is also interested in other types of photography and enjoys taking his film cameras to places he finds inspiring.

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  • Bryce Watson

    His entry into analog photography began with his grandfather’s Nikon FG, memories of conversations about the rule of thirds still echoing in his mind, and his imagination alive with the thought of capturing angles of light and contrast. He finds joy in filling a little box with negatives, a process that, like all good things in life, means both everything and nothing at all.

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  • Camilla Bettinelli

    is an Italian photographer and designer from Livorno, now based in Modena. She studied visual design, product design, and photography at the University of Florence. Inspired by summers spent in her grandfather’s studio, observing his paintings and drawing with him, she uses photography to explore everyday life and the contemporary landscape. Her work has been featured in Photo Vogue, DOCU Magazine, FrizziFrizzi, and Bibin Photography Magazine.

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  • Cansu Özbakır

    Cansu Özbakır is a Türkiye-based photographer working between analog and digital mediums. She works primarily with analog photography as a way to slow down the process and remain attentive to time, touch, and presence. Her practice focuses on memory, place, and human presence, often drawing from rural landscapes and family narratives. Through long-term personal projects, she explores belonging, silence, and the traces left by time. Her work moves between documentary and poetic storytelling, grounded in intimacy and lived experience.

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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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  • Carl Copeland

    is a street photographer capturing impulsive moments that reflect everyday human experience. Working in colour and black & white on digital, 35mm, and Medium Format film, he draws inspiration from Henri Cartier-Bresson and Tish Murta. A lecturer in filmmaking and storytelling, he uses narrative to inform his work. His 2021 series Confined explored mental health during the pandemic. People are central to his compositions, giving context and story.

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  • Carmen Mickelson

    is a freelance filmmaker, photographer, and writer from Ossining, NY. He is an alumnus of Mount Holyoke College (2024), having double majored in Film and Psychology. His professional experience varies significantly, from production assisting and camera operating, to content creation and post-production work. As an interdisciplinary artist and aspiring writer/director, their creative practice is dedicated to exploring queer & trans identity, the whimsically absurd, and acts of revolution.

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  • Caroline Koning

    is a fine art photographer based in Amsterdam, graduating in 2025 from the Fotoacademie’s Conceptual Photography program. After over two decades in law enforcement, she turned to photography in 2022 to explore memory and inner experience, shaped by her past work and PTSD. Working in monochrome, analogue photography, her images investigate how the past persists in perception. Her photobook Re-Order received an Honourable Mention at the Hariban Award 2025 and has been exhibited internationally.

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  • Cecilia Alessandrini

    (b. 1985, Milan) is a designer and photographer whose work explores layered histories—geological, human, and temporal. Through analog and digital processes, she documents landscapes and sacred spaces across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, revealing how time, memory, and resilience are inscribed in stones, walls, and daily gestures. Awarded at Belfast Photo Festival 2024, exhibited in Milan and London.

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  • Chaemin Yoon

    is a street photographer who captures moments on film. For him, each photograph is a small memory.

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  • Chatard Charles

    born in France in February 1999, discovered photography in 2017. Initially drawn to its technical aspects, particularly analog photography, the medium gradually became more than a tool, it became an escape, a refuge, a form of therapy, and a profound means of expression.

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  • Christian Pleitner

    is a photographer based in Germany. He appreciates the limitations of film photography, the process, the patience required for each image, and the way every frame carries a part of himself. He loves the sensation and sound of a worn-out camera body, which clicks him out of time. For him, photography is like gathering firewood: each frame keeps the fire going until it becomes eternal.

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  • Clive Platt

    He has always turned to photography as an artistic escape from life’s stresses. He began in the 1980s, when film photography still reigned, and worked professionally in the 1990s, covering weddings, portraits, and anything else to make a living. Now retired, he spends his time sorting and printing selected photographs from his growing archive, so that one day, when stored in a damp loft, his family might discover them and finally bring him the fame he deserves.

  • Cosmin Munteanu

    Almost twenty years have passed since he began documenting his life in Romania. His journey into photography started in the digital world, which eventually led him back to his late father’s camera that had sat untouched in a closet for over fifteen years. Once he picked it up, film photography stayed with him. Over the years, his work has leaned toward the candid and the unexpected, finding meaning in the quiet, mundane moments of everyday life.

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  • César Augusto Sousa Araújo

    is a 32-year-old nurse from the Azores, Portugal, working with both analogue and digital photography. His recent work explores ageing, care, and everyday life through a first-person perspective shaped by close human relationships. Using analogue photography, he embraces time, presence, and quiet observation, revealing the dignity and meaning found in ordinary gestures and daily routines.

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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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  • Daniel Bass

    is an artist born and based in Margate, Kent, UK. Dan studied at UCA, formerly known as KIAD, Kent institute of art and design. His work has been shown in exhibitions at various institutions including, Turner Contemporary, Barbican Gallery London, RA London and the Decima Gallery London. He was selected by Richard Wilson for the 2025 summer exhibition at the Royal Academy and was selected for 'FANDOM', curated by Bad Art presents.

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  • Danilo Tomaccio

    He is from Southern Italy. He works as a software developer and practices photography as an amateur, shooting exclusively on film. Film imposes limits that push him toward the essential. For him, photographing is an exercise in introspection, it helps him rethink what he considers “beautiful” and reconnect his gaze with his homeland. Photography represents slowness and listening.

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  • David Wittenstein

    is an emerging photographer and artist based in Berlin, born in southern Bavaria at the foot of the Alps. Trained as an engineer and philosopher of technology, their work explores hyporealism and the merging of humans and technology through nonbinarity and cyborgs. Grounded in posthumanism, anarchism, and AI, their primarily visual practice translates inner images into photographs using tools ranging from self-built pinhole cameras to digital systems.

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  • Dedieu Salomé

    Since childhood, she dreamed of becoming a photographer and turned that passion into her profession, working full-time since 2018. Photography is her refuge and a timeless journey, an escape into beauty and emotion, and a way to explore and accept herself. Through her lens, she carefully stages moments into visual narratives, where light, shadow, and subtle gestures reveal the quiet, pure beauty of life.

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  • Drazen Fligic

    is a freelance photographer with over 35 years of experience in photography and design. His work focuses on black-and-white analog, documentary, and portrait photography, alongside teaching photography courses. His career began in 1990 as a photojournalist and lab technician in Croatia, including war photography in 1992. He later worked in Prague in commercial photography, returned to Croatia for weddings and commercial work, and is currently focused on documentary photography in the Netherlands.

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  • Diego Guerrero

    He took this photograph with his Nikon F3, loaded with Kodak Tri-X 400 film and fitted with a 50mm f/1.4 Nikkor lens. It was one of the first frames on the roll, meant as a simple test to check the film advance. Walking along Wabash Avenue in Chicago, he noticed his reflection in a window and decided on a rare, candid self-portrait. He raised the viewfinder, steadied the camera, gently pressed the shutter, and later discovered it was the only image that truly worked.

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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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  • Elena Blank

    is one of the ways she speaks about design, storytelling, and the poetry of everyday life. She shoots film to slow time while traveling, countering the pace of her digital routine. It encourages closer observation, saying less and meaning more. Living far from the ocean, she draws inspiration from its rhythm and presence, chasing atmosphere and stories found in windows, street corners, shadows, nature, and waves.

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  • Elias Edhenholm Lindberg

    As a photographer, he is drawn to the analog process for its slowness, both while shooting, where film helps him stay calm and intentional, and in the darkroom, where negatives become carefully crafted prints. Privately, he is a father of two and married, sharing life with a dog and a long-standing love for animals. Outside photography, he trains extensively, running ultramarathons and, in recent years, practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

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  • Eoin McMahon

    is a Belfast-born photographer based in Amsterdam, specialising in night scenes.

  • Eric Manten

    is a documentary-style street photographer based in North Carolina. Originally from a village in the Netherlands, he has lived and worked on three continents. His passion is capturing everyday moments and people’s stories, from his Dutch hometown to the streets of the USA. To keep up with the fast pace of street photography, he primarily uses rangefinder-style cameras, both film and digital, and employs medium-format film cameras when projects call for them.

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  • Eveline Laing

    is a Swiss-based visual artist in the fields of photography, installation and mixed media. Her photographic work includes digital, analog, Polaroid photographs and experimental techniques. Her work mainly deals with socially relevant topics. She studied photography at the School of Design in Basel. Her works have been shown regularly in exhibitions since 2013.

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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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  • Fabrizio Pavone

    is a photographer based in Bologna, Italy. He seeks to capture everything that inspires him, often focusing on landscapes and exploring the impact of humans on places and non-places. He prefers slowed-down, tactile processes, developing, scanning, and editing all his film himself, and printing both black-and-white and color photographs in the darkroom.

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  • Felicia Varlotto

    is a Los Angeles–based cinematographer whose work spans narrative, commercial, documentary, and corporate projects. Her cinematography, showcased at film festivals qualifying for the Oscars and BAFTAs, combines a distinctive visual style with strong storytelling. Diagnosed with diplopia as a child, she developed a fascination with perspective and identity, which informs her artistic voice. Drawing on dreams, memory, and experience, she creates images that evoke emotion, introspection, and connection.

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  • Feng Yan

    is a Chinese-born photographer from Shanghai, based in the Netherlands and working between Europe and Asia. His practice centers on the body as structure, where vulnerability and strength coexist. Working across analog film, darkroom printing, and digital processes, he actively competes in international photography salons and publishes in fashion magazines. Driven by sustained creative passion, his award-winning work spans nude, street, and documentary photography, focusing on form over identity and how bodies and moments occupy space and memory.

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  • Fiona Smallshaw

    is an inspiring photographer from our community in the UK, known for her distinctive vision and ability to capture emotion and story through her lens.

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  • Florence Branchard

    She is a photographer, graphic designer, and art director based in Lyon, France, with over a decade of experience creating images. Through a multidisciplinary approach, she explores portrait, fashion, product, and culinary photography. Guided by light, emotion, and detail, she designs bespoke visual projects where aesthetics, coherence, and attentive listening come together, from concept to completion.

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  • Francesco Altissimi

    Born in Rome in 1999, he grew up in the small town of Ronciglione in the Lazio region of Italy. As he came of age, he moved to Venice, where he discovered his passion for images, and later to Bologna, where he studied philosophy. His reflective and critical approach, combined with an obsessive photographic pursuit, stems from a deep desire to capture reality and touch it with his own hands.

  • Francisco Araújo Vieira Cassiano Santos

    He has been taking pictures since he was eleven and has been pursuing photography seriously since 2023. He lived for two years in Armenia and is currently studying at the University of Lisbon.

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  • Frédéric Muller

    Born in 1983 in Bern, he has worked as an architect in Zurich and Bern for many years. He discovered photography early on and now combines it with architectural photography. He is interested in how space is experienced, how light creates atmosphere, and how architecture affects people. The quiet poetry of the built environment lies at the center of his work.

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  • Frida Lindblom

    She is an analog photographer, darkroom enthusiast, and cultural aficionado, a creator who loves to explore and enjoy tea.

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  • Fungi Phuong Tran Minh

    is a visual and performative artist based in Germany.

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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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  • Giacomo Cosua

    (born 1983) is a professional photographer and journalist based in Venice and Naples, Italy. He holds a Master’s degree in Photojournalism & Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London / London College of Communication. He currently works as a freelance photographer and serves as Creative Director for the Italian football team SSC Napoli.

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  • Giammario Corsi

    He was born in Bari, Italy in 1989 and graduated in Photography at ISIA Urbino, interning in Guido Guidi’s studio. He attended workshops with photographers including Alec Soth and Jason Fulford. His photobook Oh Be A Fine Girl, Kiss Me! was published in 2016. Since 2017, he has lived and worked in Bari, photographing and teaching photography and cinema. His work has appeared in group exhibitions across Italy and Europe, and he has been recognized with residencies, publications, and awards including the 2022 FE+SK Book Award shortlist and a 2024 PISPA honorable mention.

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  • Giampaolo Bianchi

    He is a lover of photography and travel, and everything that combines the two. Photography allows him to discover unique ways of seeing the world and to tell stories through his camera. When he’s not traveling, he is usually planning his next trip.

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  • Gianluca Manuzzi

    is 56 years old and has been photographing for over thirty years. He works exclusively with film, primarily in black and white, though occasionally in color, using 35mm and medium format cameras. He has a particular passion for street photography.

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  • Giulia Maffioli

    also known as Giulia Hepburn, is a London-based photographer working across fashion and documentary photography. Her work explores identity, intimacy, and the quiet tensions of everyday life through a cinematic and observational approach. Drawing on art history and contemporary visual culture, she works with both film and digital media to create subtle, atmospheric, and emotionally resonant images.

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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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  • Hannah Guérin

    Fortunate to inherit vintage film cameras, she carries them everywhere she goes. Her photographs return her to simple, joyful moments. Wandering through streets, discovering new cities, and capturing memories with friends and family, she transforms everyday scenes into lasting stories.

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  • Hannah Schmidleitner

    is an Austrian artist based in Amsterdam. She enjoys working with different media such as ceramics and bookmaking, and recently her main artistic focus has shifted towards textiles. Through the use of analog photography, she expresses her own way of seeing the world and the people around her. Some of the topics at the centre of many of her works are community, feminism, and the concept of home.

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  • Haris Kapetanovic

    Based in Cologne, Germany, Haris is a photographer drawn to the instantaneous, spontaneous nature of the medium. He uses it to capture raw emotions and abstract feelings that go beyond words. Strongly influenced by humanist philosophy, his photographic approach reflects a belief that art can be a driving, revolutionary, and liberating force for good in the world.

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  • Ivo Ricardo Gonçalves de Almeida

    A Portuguese amateur photographer, his relationship with photography began in childhood under the influence of his father. He later pursued formal training, starting with foundational studies and an introduction to documentary photography. Centered on 35mm analog, his practice values discipline, intentionality, careful composition, and a reflective pace. An active member of a photography collective, he participates in photowalks and exhibitions.

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  • Ivo Ricardo Gonçalves de Almeida

    A Portuguese amateur photographer, his relationship with photography began in childhood under the influence of his father. He later pursued formal training, starting with foundational studies and an introduction to documentary photography. Centered on 35mm analog, his practice values discipline, intentionality, careful composition, and a reflective pace. An active member of a photography collective, he participates in photowalks and exhibitions.

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  • Inge Stam

    is a visual artist and coach from the Netherlands, blending her background in visual arts and social work to explore emotion, presence, and human connection. Her photography creates poetic, dreamlike worlds where beauty and happiness take center stage. Drawn to fleeting light, quiet moments, and the subtle poetry of everyday life, she captures images that evoke reflection, emotion, and timeless connection between people and their surroundings.

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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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  • Jack Bochow

    Jack Bochow is an Australian photographer based in the UK. His work, recognized by the British Photography Awards and the International Analog Sparks competition, seeks the innate beauty in scenes, from facades to paths along beaches or forests. Shooting exclusively on film, he encourages a slower, thoughtful approach to photography, creating images that invite viewers to feel the world’s enchantment and reflect on it in their own lives.

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  • Jamie Johnstone

    is a Scotland-based artist and (mostly) analogue photographer working with 35mm and medium format film. His work captures quiet, surreal moments found in everyday life, often exploring humour, absence, and the tension between human-made environments and nature. Alongside photography, his practice extends into tattooing and biophilic design.

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  • Jamie Stokes

    A London-born photographer and artist, he primarily works with film. While studying and later working in the film and TV industry, he began using photography to explore and document his surroundings, focusing on the overlooked corners where nature and urban environments collide.

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  • Javad Mellat Ardakani

    An Iranian visual artist based in Barcelona, he holds a Master’s in Photography and Design from ELISAVA. Specialising in analogue and alternative processes, his work explores the materiality of memory and image-making. He runs La Lumière Atelier while working as Visual Design & E-commerce Manager at Beamalevich. Previously, he taught art and photography to students from disadvantaged and top schools, an experience that profoundly shaped his creative vision.

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  • Jean-Claude Poffet

    Based in Solothurn, Switzerland, he began photography during his training as a typesetter, spending countless nights in the darkroom developing film and prints. A graduate of the Prague School of Photography in Austria, he is influenced by masters of black-and-white and minimalist photography. Lines, shapes, and street life inspire him, driving his pursuit of unique and emotionally resonant moments.

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  • Jesse Stapleton

    From a small surf town on Australia’s Great Ocean Road, he loves photographing life, capturing people, places, and the stories they offer. His early work focused on surf and the aurora, evolving toward travel, lifestyle, and storytelling from new adventures. Driven by curiosity and the joy of the photographic process, he seeks to share the beauty and intrigue of the world through his images.

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  • Jesús Umbría Brito

    is a Madrid-based photographer whose work explores intergenerational relationships from a documentary perspective. His work has been exhibited internationally and recognized by institutions and festivals such as Gomma, Head On, PX3, IPA, InCadaqués, POY Latam, and the ENAIRE Foundation. In 2025, he was invited to Chico Review (USA).

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  • Ji-Man Ko

    Based in Cologne, Germany, he discovered photography two years ago when he spontaneously bought a second-hand analog camera. Capturing whatever catches his eye, he approaches photography for fun, using it as a way to stay present and express his creativity.

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  • Jodie Cross

    Based in West Yorkshire, UK, she is an avid photographer, capturing her family within nature and exploring how landscapes shape who we are and how we feel. The contrast between the loss of her parents and the birth of her children has created a raw but beautiful tension, which increasingly informs her work and her ongoing search for the meaning of ‘home.’

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  • Joe Peck

    Horace Wesley (Joe) Peck (1915-1987) was a Canadian engineer who worked in Vancouver, Montreal, and Edmonton as well as in the United States and Pakistan. Many of his medium format photos were taken in the Vancouver region of Canada and in the vicinity of Lahore, Pakistan between 1955 and 1963. During the second world war, he was a technical advisor to the Canadian Army Film & Photo Unit.

  • Johan Luyckx

    lives and work in Wuustwezel - Belgium. Besides his work as an artist he 's a professor Fine Art and Fine Art Photography at Sint Lucas Antwerp University College of Art.

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  • Jorge Manuel Santos Jr.

    Jorge Santos Jr. is an Arizona-based film photographer and medical device engineer. Drawn to the texture and honesty of analog film, he uses 35mm and point-and-shoot cameras to capture everyday moments often overlooked. His work explores vibrant markets, quiet streets, and urban rhythms, reflecting how culture, movement, and environment intersect. Through analog film, he preserves the grain, glow, and fleeting warmth of human connection.

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  • Juan Valencia

    A Colombian photographer based in New York City, he works as a middle school teacher in Jackson Heights, also teaching photography in an after-school program. Always carrying a film camera, he develops his own film at home and in his Brooklyn darkroom, creating gelatin silver prints. Using 35mm and medium format cameras, he captures the streets of NYC, embracing the patience and creativity of analog photography, while sharing his work through books, publications, and exhibitions.

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  • Juanma Arenosa

    A Spanish analog photographer, he discovered photography through his father’s Nikon F801, which he still uses. Deeply influenced by black-and-white darkroom techniques and the Dogma 95 philosophy, he never stages scenes or alters his surroundings, embracing limitations as a creative force. Holding a degree in Philology, he sees photography as inseparable from language and intent. After living in the US, UK, Germany, and the Netherlands, he now works in Spain, pursuing disciplined and honest photographic expression.

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  • J.Y. Huang

    is a Canadian documentary and street photographer that divides his time living in London, England and Toronto, Canada. His works simultaneously captures the beauty, whimsy, and grit in the people he encounters as well as the locations he has the fortune of visiting. His previous works, featured in galleries across the United Kingdom and Canada, include portraits of prolific artists, politicians, and business owners along with candid street scenes highlighting the charm of local communities.

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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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  • KATALIN

    A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Rotterdam with Transylvanian roots, she is drawn to poetry and light within the complexities of cultural identity and displacement. Her work captures quiet, nostalgic moments and explores stories that reflect the ongoing search for belonging, where personal and collective experiences intersect.

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  • Kerry Forster

    is from England, currently studying for her BA (Hons) Photography with hopes to pursue a career within the photographic industry. She explores both digital and analogue processes alongside a variety of genres. She is fascinated by a range of subjects including sustainability, the environment, architecture and nature. Due to the resources at her university, she has been lucky enough to shoot on medium format and create both small and large scale contact prints within the darkroom, hoping to next experiment with large format.

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  • Kevin Lại

    he explores analog photography as a personal practive, documenting everyday life. His work emphazises observation, timing and atmosphere. He remains open to learning, experimentation and new approaches.

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  • Koenraad Deschepper

    is an amateur photographer using both analogue and digital medium. By visiting Greece several times, a collection of atypical pictures was made from various places. As an admirer of Robert Frank's seminal work "The Americans", he wandered through the country with his gaze. The primary interest is in ordinary people in their natural environment, some were taken unobtrusively to keep it naturally without being disrespectful. He focuses both on things that are bound to disappear and things that bear the marks of imperfection, for it is precisely this that renders them poetic.

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  • Kati Marika Järvinen

    Finding fragments of life on the north side of the globe. Photographer located in Finnish Lapland.

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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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  • Laine Yellin

    A South African photographer living in the South West of England, she recently completed her photography degree, focusing on landscape and lifestyle while exploring other genres. Her work examines themes of place, memory, and connection. Her final project reflects on her family history, using photography to bridge past and present. She approaches her practice with thoughtfulness and a genuine passion for storytelling through visual imagery.

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  • Lauren Michelle Finkle

    An emerging photographer and writer from California, she was inspired by her grandmother, one of the few female photographers in the Portuguese Azores during the 1930s–40s. Her work, focused on analog photography, has been published in Photoworks Guest: Edition 3 and Same Faces Collective: Last Romantics, and exhibited at Praxis Photo Arts Center and Las Laguna Art Gallery. She holds a BA in English and Creative Writing from UCLA.

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  • Lea-Felicitas Haslmaier

    graduated in 2022 from the HBLA for Artistic Design in Linz, Austria. Inspired by an engaging photography teacher, she discovered her passion for analogue photography. Alongside her work as a bespoke tailor, she continues to deepen her fascination with film-based techniques, experimenting with various formats and development processes. Her creative practice also extends to screen printing and cyanotype, allowing her to transfer her photographs onto fabric and merge her two artistic passions.

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  • Les Schmidt

    Les Schmidt, born in the Northeast, was inspired by family trips to the shore and farms. Moving to New Orleans in the 1980s, he immersed himself in the city’s art, architecture, and waterways. Beginning photography in 2000, he studied at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts and won the Owen Murphy Faculty Award twice. His work spans coastal landscapes, still life, macro, and portraiture, exhibited nationally and internationally, featured in publications, films, and commercial projects including Ender's Game and a Chrysler Super Bowl ad.

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  • Libby Hiatt

    is a British-born photographer based in the UK. Her practice specialises in documentary photography. Hiatt captures everyday life and community, as well as exploring social and personal themes such as class, feminism, and global politics.

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  • Linus Kallender

    An amateur photographer from Germany, he primarily works with film. Most at ease in nature, he captures quiet moments and connects with them through the slow, deliberate practice of analog photography, continually seeking his own unique creative language.

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  • Lorenzo De Luca

    Lorenzo De Luca, born in Rovereto in 1997 and raised in San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, is a photographer and poet. Passionate about analog photography, he builds a cinematic vision while capturing images infused with nostalgia. Lorenzo has published two poetry collections and exhibited his work in museums and cultural venues, including Rome and Latina. He combines photography and poetry, creating “instant, visual poems” that merge images with words in a personal, expressive language.

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  • Lucian Ronca

    Based in London, he is a photographer focused on street photography and street portraiture. Practicing for around five years, he has shot on film for three, primarily in color with Kodak film, while also experimenting with black-and-white development and printing. His work emphasizes capturing candid moments and character in urban settings, with his full portfolio available on his website.

  • Luigi Antonio Pacelli

    Born in the United States in 1969, he moved to Italy at 14 and later to Switzerland for seven years of work. A professional caregiver since 2000, he has long been drawn to music and photography, inspired by an older cousin who gave him his first record and camera. Over the years, he has explored many roles, from radio DJ to clown doctor, always driven by his passions for photography, music, and travel.

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  • Luis Damiao

    Portuguese photographer based in London, self-taught and driven by a love for analogue photography. What began as a desire to preserve memories of friends and family gradually evolved into a deeper exploration of lifestyle and street photography. Working primarily with film, drawn to capturing candid, unguarded moments, emotion and the beauty found in everyday life.

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  • Luke Borman

    is a Virginian full of love for the Earth and all of her creatures. His photography is an expression of this love

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  • Lady Nadeska

    Her work explores the relationship between memory and identity through layered imagery and symbolism. Using photography and collage, she reveals the tension between what is remembered and what is forgotten, often transforming the familiar into something dreamlike. She is drawn to the intersection of personal narrative and collective history, creating spaces where the two gently blur and coexist.

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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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  • Michael Caparbi

    He is a park ranger and photographer based in the Denver Metro area. He has been shooting since 2018 and began working with film in 2021, using a variety of cameras and formats over the years. His preference is for square images, typically in black and white, with some of his best prints produced in his own darkroom. He aspires to publish a photo book about his work as a park ranger, and his greatest satisfaction as a photographer comes from making and signing prints for people.

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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 Aralık 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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  • Moritz Kanzler

    is part of the Cologne-based artist collective ALMO EFFECT. Coming from software development and interface design, he uses photography as a central medium and develops longer photo series that combine analog work with mixed media and collage. His focus is on street and architecture, rarely people. He mainly shoots analog 35mm, works with hybrid digital workflows, and integrates video into selected long-term projects.

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  • Madi Wise

    is multidisciplinary, community taught artist based in the city of Pittsburgh, working mainly in photography, printmaking, painting, and collage. She enjoys experimenting with materials and blending processes to see what new textures, visuals, and experiences come out.

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  • Makayla Soto

    Makayla’s passion for analog photography began with her grandmother, who taught her to develop film in a home darkroom. She continues to process her own film today, honoring that early foundation. Informed by her career in law, Makayla’s photography explores political, religious, and social themes.

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  • Mara Sanne Bo Bouma

    (b. 2005) is a photographer based in Amsterdam who works primarily with analog film, drawn to its precision, process, and aesthetic. Inspired by unfamiliar situations and the raw, authentic energy of the city and its people, she aims to capture moments as they truly feel.

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  • Marcos Velázquez

    is a visual storyteller working with photography and video, focusing on islands and their landscapes. His work explores everyday life, roots, migration, and the passage of time, examining how insular contexts shape memory, belonging, and identity. Using a documentary approach, he creates images that foster reflection and social connection, collaborating with NGOs and international projects on human rights, youth participation, and community-based narratives.

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  • Maria Castro

    Multidisciplinary artist working in the areas of sound design, music, photography and film. First artistic interest was photography leading to several solo and group exhibitions before obtaining a Music degree and a PhD in Sound Design for the moving image at the University of London. Particularly interested in the interaction between sound and image.

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  • Mariana Arrieta Ibarra

    A Mexican documentary and analog photographer based in Barcelona, she has nearly a decade of experience. Her work explores everyday life, public spaces, and human presence through a natural, realistic approach. She develops long-term projects, photobooks, and feminist visual narratives rooted in observation and art history, and her work has been exhibited internationally.

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  • Marianela Grande

    An analog amateur photographer for as long as she can remember, she sees photography as a collection of precious, finite memories on paper. Taking time to observe, reflect, and never waste a frame is at the heart of her practice and her greatest treasure.

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  • Marie Goehner-David

    After earning a degree in visual arts, a master’s in critical writing, and a PhD in photography from the University of Strasbourg, she has focused her research on the question of reality in photography. Specializing in analog techniques, she deconstructs photographic processes to explore the materiality of the medium.

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  • Marieke Berkelaar

    is a photographer and graphic designer from Leerdam, the Netherlands. Working with a vintage Hasselblad, she blends nostalgia with a deep fascination for the past. Her recent work focuses on abandoned and forgotten places—spaces that seem frozen in time, still whispering their stories. She invites viewers to imagine what happened and feel the quiet melancholy within each image.

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  • Marien Gadea

    Human being interested in beauty and feelings

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  • Markus Albertz

    German-American photographer Markus Albertz has been largely self-taught since high school. Relocating to California and a stint in Eastern Canada expanded his visual exploration. Now based in Texas with his family, Markus continues to capture the world around him. He uses various analog film cameras and makes silver gelatin prints in his custom-built darkroom.

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  • Marta Meers

    is a Belgian visual artist working across film, multimedia, and ecological research. Her practice began with collaborative documentaries and evolved into material experiments with fungi and mycelium, exploring soil, care, and contamination. MA-trained in Socio-Political Visual Arts from Sint Lucas Antwerp, she co-founded Colectiva Maleza, an ecofeminist collective using art, community gardens, and site-specific interventions to intertwine personal and political histories while inviting critical reflection.

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  • Maya Krystosek

    began photography as a child, using it as a diary to capture what words could not express. Through experimentation, her work developed an intuitive, documentary style. Using analog photography, she engages with her environment and society, focusing on the invisible connections between people, the moments that are easily overlooked. Each image reflects a brief, intimate encounter, where subjects share a glimpse of their lives and reality.

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  • Merian Nikolova

    She works with photography, video, sound, and physical formats, often starting from a feeling, place, or observation rather than a fixed idea. Fragments are shown just enough to allow interpretation. She makes DIY books and records her own music and sounds for videos, integrating sound into the creative process. Her work is slow, mood-driven, and focused on presence, moving across disciplines as a natural, human expression of creativity.

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  • Michael Anker

    Born in 1957 in Seelow and raised in Berlin, he graduated as a graphic designer in 1983 and became a freelance artist after joining the VBK-DDR in 1987. He co-founded a Berlin design agency in 1993 and is a member of the Berufsverband Bildender Künstler:innen Brandenburg. His work spans photography, graphic design, and public art, with numerous exhibitions and awards, including Analog Sparks, Tokyo International Foto Awards, Monovisions, IPA, and PX3, highlighting his achievements in analog and fine art photography.

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  • Mikhail Rodovolskiy

    An inspiring photographer from the community from Spain.

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  • Marco Valente

    Born in Rome in 1962, he developed a passion for photography early, buying his first ZENIT TTL in 1978. Self-taught in black-and-white development and printing, he explored portrait, street, and landscape photography through courses with notable photographers. His work remains guided by curiosity and precision, culminating in a Silver Medal at the International Black & White Photo Awards, exhibited at Paris Photo 2025.

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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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  • Natalia Jagusiak

    is a UK-based film photographer exploring memory, stillness, and everyday intimacy. She captures fleeting moments, quiet gestures, and overlooked spaces with texture and depth. Influenced by lyricism, poetry, and conceptual art, her approach to composition and narrative gives her work emotional resonance and contemplative quality. Through her photography, she examines the passage of time, inevitability, and how passion persists in a fast-moving world.

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  • Natsumi Harada

    She photographs moments that make her smile, sharing them slowly with the world. From dogs waiting for their humans to grandmothers soaking up the sun or taxi drivers chatting while waiting, she captures subtle, everyday scenes. Whether at home or traveling, these images bring her joy and serve as a gentle reminder that life can be beautiful, even in moments of uncertainty.

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  • Neville Mountford-Hoare

    is an award-winning product and drinks photographer based in London and Kent. After earning a BA in photography, he assisted several renowned London photographers. He now works with major brands in advertising and design, focusing on still life, drinks, and product photography, while also pursuing editorial, lifestyle, and personal projects across a wide range of imagery.

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  • Nicola Rizzo

    is an Italian photographer who works primarily in black-and-white analog photography. His research stems from a desire to listen and move through spaces, people, and inner states. Through a slow, intuitive process, he explores themes of memory, solitude, and movement, creating suspended fragments rather than linear narratives. Photography becomes a tool to slow down, remain present, and give form to what often resists words.

  • Nicole Victoria Herrera Roebsteck

    is an Ecuadorian-German photographer and visual storyteller with a background in film and cultural management. Approaching her work through a narrative lens, she captures images rooted in quiet observation and emotional intention. Her photography explores the relationship between people and their environments, revealing vulnerability, strength, and belonging. Working with digital and analog processes, she embraces experimentation, seeing photography as a form of listening and presence.

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  • Nilufer Lily Kaya

    is a Turkish-American artist whose work spans writing, filmmaking, and photography. Across mediums, she explores storytelling that blurs truth and fiction while staying true to her subjects' core.

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  • Noah Costantini

    She is a quiet yet determined observer who seeks emotional truth rather than technical perfection. Her photography reflects how the world makes her feel, turning her analytical nature into a tool for connection. Her images mirror fragments of her inner life—love, kindness, nostalgia—deeply shaped by her grandmother’s generosity. Photography became her anchor in difficult times, guiding her back to light, one honest frame at a time.

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  • Normal Rice

    is a moniker for photographer and artist Chris Nickels (middle name rice). After a long stint as a professional illustrator and animation artist, he turned toward photography to be his primary form of image making.
    His photographic works revolve around capturing moments and landscapes that are often fleeting, jarring, comedic, or sentimental. He lives in Atlanta GA and has a specific interest in documenting these moments as they relate to the South Eastern United States. His work has been featured by Noice Magazine and Ephemere.

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  • Nuno Saldanha

    He has worked as a freelance photographer for over 30 years, specializing in Fine Art, Heritage, and Architectural Photography. His work has been widely published in art books, cultural magazines, catalogues, and institutional platforms. He has also served on juries for photography competitions and exhibitions. Alongside his practice, he teaches Digital Photography, Art History, and History of Photography, and is currently an Associate Professor at Universidade Europeia in Lisbon.

  • Nuno Virgilio Tavares Pais

    (b. 1982 in Caracas) is a Portuguese photographer and wine professional based in Portugal. After studying Art History at the University of Coimbra and later Cinema and Audiovisual at the University of Beira Interior, he discovered analog photography and darkroom practice. Following professional and family commitments, he completed a workshop at the Portuguese Institute of Photography in Porto and established his own darkroom, where he continues to develop his technical and artistic vision.

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  • Pau Vilde

    is a photographer and visual artist from Málaga, Spain, whose work focuses on analog photography and experimental processes. Her practice is a constant search for traces, presence, and memory, an attempt to speak to nothingness, hoping that nothingness might have something to say in return

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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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  • Padma Múzquiz

    is a photographer focusing on the social landscape of American life. Born in California, and residing in Texas, he has directed most of his efforts at the American West. Utilizing shape, shadow, and texture he aims to present the contours of contemporary American life with all its foibles and triumphs, and with all its stark contradictions.

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  • Pascale Le Lann

    lives and works in Paris. Her photographic work follows an intimate approach in which light, memory and emotion become sensitive materials. She works with both analog and digital photography. Her series explore childhood memory and a contemplative relationship with landscape. Her work has been presented in several festivals and exhibitions in France, notably in Le Havre, Arles and Paris.

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  • Paul Fisk

    is a hobbyist analogue photographer who experiments extensively with multiple exposures and lens masks. Drawn to the technical and creative challenge, he often uses numerous internal masks, sometimes more than 30 within a single frame. Committed to keeping his process entirely analogue and in-camera, he embraces limitation as a source of innovation, continually pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved without digital intervention.

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  • Pedro Luís da Costa Amaro

    is an amateur photographer from Portugal whose work centers on street photography and the observation of everyday urban life. His images explore the tension between movement and stillness, presence and absence. In recent years, a deepening passion for analogue photography has shaped his practice. Working discreetly and intuitively, he captures micro-stories and subtle gestures that reveal the human dimension of cities, creating images that quietly linger beyond memory.

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  • Peter Cuypers

    discovered photography while studying Sociology at VU University Amsterdam, developing a self-taught and experimental practice. Since 2000, he has taught photography and cinematography. His work explores intimacy, identity, and perception through self-portraiture, portraiture, and mixed media. Moving beyond direct documentation, he seeks a personal truth. His work has been shown at Paris Photo and Les Rencontres d’Arles.

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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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  • Rab GP Lewin

    (b. 1967) is an independent Scottish photographic artist whose work reflects a life deeply lived. Having traveled widely, he has photographed social movements, indigenous communities, musicians, and quiet landscapes with a raw, instinctive approach shaped by punk ethos. His images have appeared in major publications and books, and he is an Official Berlin Wall Artist represented by the British Culture Archive.

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  • Rachael Jowitt

    is a creative film photographer based in Devon, UK, working with both medium format and 35mm. Her main focus is documenting families and mothers, capturing the often invisible work and emotional depth of motherhood. Inspired by her own experience as a mother of two, she strives to ensure mothers are truly seen. Her fine art photography takes a more abstract approach, exploring the natural world and the relationships humans share with it.

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  • Ravinder Naipal

    A wondering pair of eyes stumbles upon frames, sights, perspectives sparking a feeling of awe in stillness

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  • Ren Gabriel

    is a London-based photographer who shoots almost exclusively on 35mm film. Inspired by the observational style of New York street photography, he captures the natural unfolding of everyday moments. His work explores obscured identity through partial framing and portraiture, while his architectural photography emphasizes brutalist structures and horizontal splits. Across both, space and composition highlight gesture, form, and atmosphere, with work published in Frayme.

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  • Riley Wisor

    is a Chicago-based artist working primarily with Polaroid photography. Drawn to the tactile and shifting nature of analogue film, she embraces its imperfections over the permanence of digital images. Photography is both a record and a reflection—a way to sit with change as it unfolds. Her work honors what is fleeting, emotional, and unresolved, remaining a quiet, personal practice

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  • Rohak Bardalai

    is a hobbyist 35mm film photographer from Toronto. Photography doesn’t come naturally, but each unexpected image and the challenge of achieving it drive him to refine his craft. His travels inspire his work, yet he also explores his own city, capturing its overlooked moments. Over the past year, he has focused on Toronto, uncovering its hidden stories and textures, always seeking new ways to see and document the life around him.

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  • Rosemary Christie

    Analogue and darkroom photographer based in rural West Wales, whose work celebrates the beauty of nature and humanity through a faithful, candid lens. Currently studying a Master's degree in Fine Art at Aberystwyth University, focusing on alternative and eco-friendly photographic processes.

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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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  • Sabina Tokadzhieva

    is a Prague-based multidisciplinary artist and photographer originally from Bulgaria. Trained in Visual Communication at Sofia’s National Academy of Arts, she embraces imperfection as a language of emotion. For fifteen years, she has worked in analog photography, using experimental development to cultivate scratches, light leaks, and chemical surprises, exploring impermanence, eternity, and the fragile balance between life, death, and memory.

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  • Shin Ono

    Born in Japan and a New Yorker since 1998, Shin Ono learned photography from childhood under his father, Miki Ono. From darkroom roots, he blends old and new: shooting intimate black-and-white portraits of family and friends on 4x5 film, developing by hand, scanning, and inkjet printing. His images reflect a lifelong quest for purpose, honoring his father's legacy through deep human connections.

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  • Simon Knoll

    He was born in northern Italy and has lived in Vienna, Austria for the past three years. A self-taught photographer, he shoots exclusively on film to explore creativity and preserve everyday moments. His work includes candid shots, portraits, and landscapes, with no strict boundaries. Often cycling or skateboarding through the city, he captures spontaneous compositions, finding that the less he plans, the more authentic and inspired his images become.

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  • Simona Cassetti

    is an Italian photographer from Florence, now based in London. Living in the UK for over ten years, she is drawn to street, landscape, and nature photography, using whatever gear is at hand, from her smartphone to vintage analogue cameras. She captures ordinary moments, gestures, glances, patterns, that quietly shape daily life. Photography allows her to slow down, focus on details, and escape the sensory overload of her work in the intensive care unit.

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  • Sónia Dias Mendes

    She is a Portuguese photographer and language sciences professor who integrates photography and writing into her teaching and creative work. Having lived in Argentina, Brazil, Germany, and Romania, and traveling extensively, she experiments with both digital and analogue photography. Her work embraces different film stocks, color shifts, double exposures, and the unexpected moments that make shooting on film a uniquely magical experience.

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  • Sophie Gauntlett

    is a UK-based photographer who shoots exclusively on film. By profession, she is a teacher, with photography serving as a creative outlet alongside her work. Inspired by time spent in the mountains and in nature, Sophie enjoys documenting both landscapes and the beauty of everyday moments, using photography as a way to slow down, observe, and capture life as it happens.

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  • Stasya Kutova

    Drawn to fingerprints, body fragrance, and fading shadows, I believe that these traces reveal more than a person’s direct presence.

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  • Stephan Goettlicher

    born in Düsseldorf in 1968, began photography after a 15-year international ballet career. Self-taught, he initially provided theater photography while assisting top German industrial, portrait, and fashion photographers. Going freelance in 2000, he has lived in Miami and Chicago, developing personal projects and exhibiting in galleries and group shows, blending technical skill with a dancer’s eye for movement, form, and composition.

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  • Steve Gray

    is a film photographer from with a keen interest in both rural and urban places. He enjoys making images of ordinary and everyday subjects as well as the stunning landscapes close to his home in the west of England, close to the border with Wales.

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  • Samuele Nobili

    is an Italian photographer based in London and Rotterdam. His journey began with an iPad, capturing everyday street life, which shaped his instinctive approach. Today, whether shooting portraits, food, or events, he brings that same authenticity to every image. Focused on vibrant colors, unusual moments, and genuine emotion, he strives to tell true stories by seeing the world from fresh angles, combining observation, creativity, and a desire to break the mold.

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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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  • Tatiana Smirnova

    is a photographer working across analogue and digital processes. She came to photography unexpectedly, and her practice focuses on experimentation, with a particular interest in memory, perception, and the transformation of reality.

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  • Terry Tsang

    is a British-Chinese photographer based in London. He began shooting in 2014 with a Sony a6000, focusing on landscapes and cityscapes. During the pandemic, he shifted to street photography, inspired by artists capturing everyday life amid changing cities. Since March 2023, he has explored film photography, embracing its slower pace, discovering joy in careful observation, and appreciating the rich history and craft the medium continues to offer.

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  • Theo Brendan Waterfield

    Based in London, he is a TV documentary editor and passionate photographer. His editing experience has shaped his understanding of the power of a single image, how subject, composition, and tone create emotion. He experiments with techniques and styles, capturing everything from fleeting moments to sweeping landscapes, using photography to craft thoughtful visual stories that balance detail with broader narrative.

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  • Therese del Mar

    is a narrative & visual creator and published poet based in England. She practises both analogue and digital as photography & moving-image mediums. Her poetry film 'I am Home' was selected to be part of the 9th International Video Poetry Festival at the Institute for the Experimental Arts in Athens. That same film was also selected at MICROACTS 18 which had a premiere screening in London at the White Bear Theatre.

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  • Thierry Galand

    born in Brussels in 1970, is an architect who discovered photography during his studies through his father’s Canon A1. After years away from the camera, his passion returned during his travels. He now embraces the slow, deliberate practice of walking, observing, and capturing the world. Thierry favors black-and-white photography, focusing on people, streets, cities, movement, and mountains, using each frame to explore moments and the beauty of everyday life.

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  • Tiago Saint-Maurice

    Heavily inspired by modern photography, he has been developing his own style with a particular focus on the natural forms, shapes, and textures of the human body. Currently, he is deeply engaged with analog printing, exploring the tactile and hands-on process to bring his visions to life.

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  • Tom Berth

    When Tom Berth started as a copywriter in advertising in 1999, he quickly wished he were the art director instead. While writing headlines, he developed a stronger interest in the visual side of ideas. This led him to pick up an old Nikon and pursue a proper photography education. For over 25 years, he has carried an analogue camera everywhere, from work to the bakery, focusing on fleeting moments in the street.

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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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  • Valentina Lari

    Born in Florence, Italy. Graduated with an MA in script writing and directing at Goldsmiths College, London, Valentina Lari lived in England until 2016. She's currently living in Ghent, Belgium. Her visual work mainly focuses on sense of loss & death. Analogue photographer and experimental filmmaker, she exhibits in both in Belgium and internationally.

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  • Vincent Guignet

    Swiss photographer Vincent Guignet works with both analogue and digital photography. He collaborates with artists from the music and theatre worlds and contributed to Iggy Pop’s album Every Loser as well as the project Live at Montreux 2023. Author of several photography books, he develops long-term projects focused on documentary practice, places, and the passage of time.

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  • Violette-Apolline Dourdet

    Violette is a 19-year-old photographer from Paris exploring analog and digital photography. Black and white is central to her work, and she experiments with double exposures to explore presence and memory. She discovered analog as a teenager, using it as a technical yet intuitive way to express her vision. Her surroundings and close relationships continue to shape how she sees and captures the world.

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  • Viviane Tâm Laroy

    Her photography began in childhood, inspired by hours in her grandfather’s darkroom. She seeks imperfections and poetry, capturing suspended moments where reality shifts beyond direct perception. Light plays a central role, both revealing and concealing, adding depth and perspective to her work.

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  • Volha Kharuzhaya

    She is a photographer based in Warsaw, Poland. Her work focuses on documenting life and the moments unfolding around her. Travel, people, and nature are her main sources of inspiration. She spends a great deal of time observing people and their existence in this world, seeking to capture these moments through the lens of film photography. Simplicity and genuine emotion are the true beauty of this world—this is where she finds happiness.

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  • Wilko van Oostrum

    born 1955, is a Dutch-born photographer based in Germany. Trained in Germany, he earned a Bachelor Professional in Photography and built a career spanning studio practice, industry roles at Agfa, Fujifilm, and 23 years at Canon Germany, where he led Wide Format marketing. Now focused on fine art, he works in analogue and digital, drawing on Dutch landscape and still-life traditions. He is a DGPh member, exhibited internationally, and represented in the Polaroid Collection.

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  • William Colgan

    is a geologist and engineer from the western United States who discovered photography during a hectic period in his life and quickly became passionate about it. He aims to transport viewers into moments where they can feel the breadth and emotion of the subject. An avid outdoorsman, he captures both the natural world and human interaction, seeking to reveal the stories in everyday life and inspire viewers to slow down and experience it fully.

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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.

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  • Yuke Xiao

    is a London-based fine art photographer and visual artist whose work bridges Eastern and Western visual sensibilities. She explores how people emotionally, culturally, and physically inhabit space, engaging with identity, memory, and displacement. Through evocative storytelling and a refined sense of atmosphere, she creates images that are personal yet quietly resonant, balancing warmth with inner strength through a distinctly female gaze.

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  • Yuliana Lohvinova

    She has been capturing the world since her teenage years. Photography became her refuge during the anxieties of entering adulthood. Walking the streets, she photographed elderly people and her surroundings, feeling fully present and alive in those moments. For her, photography is a form of self-reflection and observation, and moving through the world with her analogue camera in hand is what keeps her grounded.

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