Happy Farmer by Rafid Yasar, Bangladesh chosen as best signal work
I study the depth of the human soul
Shortlist announced by Festival of Ethical Photography
The book Paradise City illustrates metaphors for the utopian urge of us all
Artist Anna Ostoya’s visual interpretation of a lecture by political theorist Chantal Mouffe
The series Übergang (transition) of Grit Schwerdtfeger shows the passing of our time into an unknown future.
Dessert First! chronicles Quevedo's travels across the United States.
13 photographers from Austria, Belgium, Benin, Cambodia, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Switzerland, USA
A story about migrant workers during lockdown
I want to see what my father saw, and I want him to see what I see
A theoretical and philosophical investigation in the deadpan photography.
Tim Franco made portraits of North Korean Defectors
Internet users can choose the best works shortlisted at the Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Contest 2021
Misia-O’ will unveil ‘Different Shades of White’ photographic series at Arles
The jury scrutinized approximately 4,500 entries from 70 countries.
Our habits and routines reflect our conscious choices
Taking “Future(s)” as its theme, this years festival tackles many contemporary issues.
Photography used as archaeology of human life
Teyé (Daegu, 1985) His given name is Taejay Lee, from South Korea. Majored in BA Advertising at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. After a decade working as a creative director in creative agencies Teyé ventured to dedicate himself extensively to Chemical Photography and Alternative Processes upon taking a professional training at the GrisArt Escola Internacional de Fotografia Barcelona. Teyé mixes traditional Oriental and Occidental printing techniques & materials to create photographic art that awakens spirits and sparks emotions.
Wendi Schneider is a Denver based visual artist widely known for her ongoing series of hand gilded photographs – States of Grace. Drawn to the serenity she finds in the sinuous elegance of organic forms, she creates illuminated impressions of light on vanishing beauty in the natural world. Layering color, texture, and gold leaf, Schneider’s process creates ephemeral illusions that seemingly dance on the paper’s surface amidst reflections of light on precious metals, creating a synthesis of technique and subject.
London and Wilshire based artist, Milo Burridge, is interested in the relationship between the natural and man-made world. His work is an observation of our attempts to supersede nature through our industrial culture – and natures response to that.
Midwest based photographer, Maureen S. Kaveney, uses her skills to create unique, fun, and thought provoking imagery. After having earned a BFA from Ball State University in 2007, Maureen went on to earn a second degree in commercial photography at world renowned Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA.
Xavi Millán began in 1980 as a photographer at the Primer Plano Gallery in Barcelona. He later developed professionally as a decorator and graphic designer for film and advertising.
For 20 years Françoise was a photo editor for Dutch newspapers and magazines. She left photography and worked as an independent couples counselor for nearly a decade.
Jérôme Corroller was born in Lorient on October 21, 1991, a Monday. Very early on, he liked to dissect the machines around him: he wanted to understand the mechanisms.
Francesca Pompei graduated with honour in Philosophy, is a photographer focused on arts and architectural images, a member of the board of Italian Association of Professional Photographers-TAU Visual from 2014 to 2020 and an artist of the Giornata del Contemporaneo- Italian Contemporary Art 2021. Her photos have been featured in national and international exhibitions.
Chrissy Lush is an artist from New York. She earned her BFA in Photography from SUNY Purchase and her MFA in Photography from Parsons The New School. She attended Arteles Creative Residency in Haukijärvi, Finland in 2014.
Peter Fauland has been working as an architecture and cityscapes Photographer across Europe for around 20 years now. His professional career began on the French side of the Lake of Geneva, Switzerland (2002), followed by ten years in the German capital Berlin (2008) where event photography (Berlinale and Fashion Week) were added to his fields of activity, and now for a year and a half, both the company headquarters and the center of his personal life have been in Baden-Baden, Black Forest, Germany, focusing full-time on architecture, cityscapes and real estate/interior.
Marina Tsaregorodtseva is a Still life Photographer who currently lives and works in London, United Kingdom. She was born in Russia in 1978. Her way to photography was nonlinear.
Silvia Gaffurini (Brescia 1965) Lives and works in Brescia. 1987 she graduated in painting at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, in Milan and from 1990-2011, she worked as a restorer. 2014 she made her debut with her solo show at MIA Milan Image Art Fair (solo).
Ingeborg is a visual storyteller based in Amsterdam (NL) who is drawn to the purity, vulnerability and authenticity of people all over the world. She likes to photograph people who might not appear to stand out in daily life but who carry an emotional or special story with them, often not knowing where they belong.
Melancholy, fragility or darkness. Duality is probably key in this body of work. Motmans balances between figurative and abstract, complexity and a – deceitful – simplicity. The graduate from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, fashion designer and visual artist puts his identity, personality, personal experiences and dreams first in his collages.
Faouzi Louadah is the founder of the visual art studio la capsule. Based in Algiers, he has been working since 2010 as a photographic artist specialising in architectural photography, visual artist, art consultant, interior designer, art workshop speaker and assistant costume designer in the international film industry.
Gregor Radonjič lives and works in Maribor (Slovenia). He’s been creating and exhibiting photographs since the early 1990s. So far, his biography includes 32 solo exhibitions, over 60 group exhibitions abroad and in Slovenia, three published books and several multimedia performances.
Patrícia Abreu is a Brazilian Visual Artist who mixes multiple techniques in the realization of her works. With a degree in Graphic Design, Photography and professional experience in Art Direction for Audiovisual Dramaturgy, she moves fluently through different languages in search of original expression.
A tribute to femininity, fascination and style of the Belle Époque and Italian painter Giovanni Boldini. Inspired by his elegant brushstrokes and by my passion for his work, I imagined an evening with him while portraying its women.
In Artdoc Photo Magazine Issue #5 2020, we bring stories that treat different aspects of human life. Andres Serrano photographed homeless people in the streets of Brussels. Gregg Segal shows children from all over the world surrounded by the food they eat. Nelson Morales brings his project about muxes, people considered to be a third gender. The exhibition Human Beings, not Human Skins, is an answer to the global phenomenon of racism. The essay The Selfie as a Neoliberal Commodity explains why we take selfies.
Art photography is a compelling blend of creativity and visual storytelling, transcending traditional photography to stir the imagination and evoke emotions. It goes beyond capturing moments, using images to communicate ideas, provoke thought, and establish a deep connection with viewers. This guide explores the essence of art photography, revealing its role as a window into human experience and a reflection of societal issues. You’ll discover its power as a communication tool and its ability to merge art with documentary photography. Dive in to understand this expressive art form and unleash your creative potential through the lens.
We have to understand photography as a language. A photograph is an image in which various signs are embedded, just like texts have words. Words form a sentence, and the sentences together tell a story. We can read pictures the way we can read a book. We can search in the photograph and look for the meaning. But in a picture, there are no words and sentences. We have to grasp meaning from the totality of the image, in which every detail plays a part. In this guide, you will learn how to read images and the way the photographer produces meaning in photographs.
A photo project is more than just a collection of images—it's a unique narrative told through a harmonious blend of style, emotion, message, subject, and technique. Each photograph within the series works together to convey a compelling story. By approaching your photo series with the same care and intention as you would a written story, you can create a powerful visual narrative. Unlock the secrets to creating captivating photo projects with our comprehensive guide. Start creating your unique photo project today. In this guide, you will learn to develop a distinctive and personal visual language that sets your work apart. Learn how to select and refine subjects that form the foundation of your photo projects, and you will master the art of constructing a cohesive and compelling photo series that tells a powerful story.
Securing a spot in a gallery is a highly sought-after accomplishment for many photographers in the ever-evolving art world. The significance of such an achievement is not limited to the mere display of artwork but extends to the attainment of recognition. Recognition in the art world is crucial as it validates an artist's work, increases their reputation, and opens doors to new opportunities. This guide delves into the nuanced art of gallery representation, offering practical and actionable advice to art photographers on gaining their audience's attention and admiration, thereby increasing their chances of recognition.
Beyond the Frame brings together art photographers who push the boundaries of storytelling through innovative and imaginative perspectives.
The Life Today exhibition celebrates the beauty, complexity, and diversity of life in all its forms.
The Unobserved" showcases photographers who are inspired to uncover the extraordinary within the ordinary, revealing the hidden beauty in everyday moments.
The 'Expressive Nature' online group exhibition invites you on an immersive journey into the emotional and artistic resonances of the natural world.
This online photo exhibition, Invisible Threads, delves into the subtle and often overlooked bonds that form the fabric of our existence.
Human Stories is an online photography exhibition that aims to capture and convey the essence of the human experience through documentary storytelling.
We present "Creative Photography", an innovative online exhibition showcasing the boundless experiments of photography. In this digital realm, we invite you to immerse yourself in various visual research, where each photographic artist shows their view on their surroundings with unique techniques.
In our online group exhibition, Through My Lens, photographers share their narratives and stories through the art of photography.
Discover the therapeutic power of nature through the vision of our presented photographers in our online exhibition “Healing Nature”.
This exhibition celebrates the beauty and diversity of shapes and colours surrounding us, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a visual journey of discovery.
In our online exhibition, creative photographers show their interpretation of the enigma of life.
In our online exhibition Visual Diary, creative photographers show their responses to life experiences in intimate images.
Twenty-five years ago, Don McCullin embarked on a journey to create a cultural and architectural survey of the remains of the Roman Empire. The previously unpublished photographs in his forthcoming book—The Roman Conceit—focus on the marble sculptures of the heroes of antiquity preserved in museums in Denmark, Germany, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, Turkey, United Kingdom and the USA.
Using camera lenses made of Arctic ice, Tristan Duke's ongoing, experimental photographic project, Glacial Optics, explores our current moment of climate crisis.
A revelatory glimpse into the future of photography, one where the very nature of how images are created is fundamentally transformed by artificial intelligence. An invaluable roadmap in a new world.
Mousganistan is the first book of the acclaimed Moroccan-born, Belgium-raised artist Mous Lamrabat, encompassing a body of work that has been more than five years in the making.
Sally Stein has long investigated the role of photography in relation to broader questions of culture and society.
American captures the stories of everyday people across the U.S.,
As part of the EMOP (European Month of Photography) and on the occasion of Dieter Appelt's 90th birthday, Lempertz in Berlin is showing a selection of his black and white photographs from the last 50 years, including multi-part works from the work groups ‘Erinnerungsspur’, ‘Tableau Oppedette’ and ‘Salzufersequenz’.
Following the success of Cross Road Blues (2016–2020) which captured still moments of people waiting at crossroads, Kellett continues his exploration of the urban environment with his latest series, Fountains.
Experimental Photo Festival 2025. The biggest world event for avant-garde photography. Barcelona will host 68 workshops and 21 free exhibitions during the Experimental PhotoFestival.
We are thrilled to announce the dates for the tenth edition of Photo London in 2025. Building on the resounding success of our ninth edition, which welcomed more than 120 exhibitors and a record number of collectors and institutional groups, the Fair will return to Somerset House from 15-18 May (VIP Preview 14 May).
Since the 1990s, Eileen Perrier has used photographic portraiture to forge connections between people, acknowledging the profound value of being seen.
Foam presents Father, an exhibition by artist Diana Markosian (Moscow, 1989). The exhibition captures Markosian’s journey of reconnection with her estranged father, expressed through a mixture of documentary photographs, family snapshots, archival material, along with Markosian’s diaristic writing. Father is an intimate portrayal of estrangement, reconnection, and the power of photography to capture complex emotions.
The exhibition "States of Rebirth" at Deichtorhallen Hamburg examines the correlation between the body, movement and societal structures in physical and digital spaces, through a focus on documentary and conceptual projects in Performance-, Portrait and Dance-Photography.
Photo Museum Ireland is delighted to host Prix Pictet Human, the latest exhibition from the world’s leading award for photography and sustainability.
Model, war correspondent, photographer, surrealist: Lee Miller (1907-1977) wore many hats. As one of the few widely known female photographers of the first half of the 20th century she has made a valuable contribution to photography.
The 2025 Month of Photography Denver Festival is presented by the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC).
Is Photography Polluting? The Mining Photography exhibition is dedicated to the material history of the main resources used to produce images, addressing the social and political context of their extraction and waste, as well as their relationship to climate change.
From 15 February until 22 June 2025 Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography (Amsterdam) will be showing a selection of 72 original, large-format prints by the Séeberger brothers, successful French amateur photographers, in the exhibition Revoir Paris.
Founded in 1971, Fotostiftung Schweiz is a private non-profit foundation, devoted to preserving, researching and conveying photographic works.
Each book that STANLEY/BARKER publishes is produced with the utmost care.
Dewi Lewis Publishing is best known as a photobook publisher