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Photographer Els Vanopstal

Els Vanopstal is a portrait photographer based in Belgium, using mainly film and old camera’s. Continue reading »

Family of the Photographer


Little Red Riding Hood. “The moment I pulled this sweater out of the drawer for Frankie I knew what I wanted for my picture today. I envisioned the look, the style, and the composition. When working with a 2 year old it is never easy to actually get the shot you want, especially when they decide to skip nap time. But I really like how this one turned out” – Rich. Continue reading »

Photographer Michal Pudelka

Michal Pudelka, 22, is a photographer who lives and works in Czech Republic. He is professionally applied internationally and founded his own fashion magazine: Anonym. He studied art and fashion in Slovakia and France.

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Photographer Erik Almas

Erik Almas, originally from Norway has made San Francisco his home. He is shooting constantly, traveling around the world for clients such as Toyota, Puma, Nike, Hyatt, USPS, Citibank and Amtrak.

Erik’s sensibility is down-to-earth, he loves what he does and on top of that is a most talented compositor in creating memorable advertising images for his clients. When Erik has his feet on the ground, he enjoys contributing to 7×7 & Genlux Magazine, shooting fashion stories with a passion for art and beauty. Continue reading »

Photographer Justin Earsing

Justin Earsing is a photographer and artist who has lived in New York, Hawaii, and currently resides in Providence, Rhode Island. From a young age, he has been interested in the history of asylums and their changing role in American culture. The energy of these now decaying abandoned structures and a curiosity about the mysterious lives of their former inhabitants is what drives him to return time after time. Continue reading »

Photographer Ludgero Filipe

Ludgero Filipe born in Lisbon, Portugal. Grew up in Sydney, Australia. Learnt how to ride a bike. broke his leg in the process.Grew some more. Fell in love with his parents Minolta X-700. Fell in love with film. Studied photography. Turned his room into a dark room. Studied advertising. Picked up a bass guitar. Started a band. Wrote a little.Supported a few big acts. Took more photos. Drew some pictures. Visited a few galleries. Recorded a few songs. Took photos of the band. Played on the radio. Left the band. Shot Sydney fashion week. Flew to Lisbon.Shot Lisbon fashion week. Had some free champagne. Went to the FTV launch Party. Had more Champagne.Flew back to Sydney. Shot a Gucci launch party. Shot a Lavazza Calendar launch party. Shot the GQ awards. Shot backstage for FTV at fashion week. Visited a few galleries. Learnt a lot from people. Crashed his car on a surf trip. Surfs badly. Met a French girl at a Hawaiian party. Went to Paris. Got married in Lisbon.Moved to London. Shot backstage at London fashion week. Shot a few portrait sessions. A few lifestyle shoots.Loves life. Loves Art. Loves all things Photography: Editorial – Portraits – Lifestyle – Food – Corporate. Continue reading »

Photographer Jeremy O’Sullivan

Jeremy O’Sullivan was born in New Zeland, currently living in Beijing, China. Continue reading »

Photographer Denis Demkov

Inspiring photo works of Denis Demkov, a young photographer, lives in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Continue reading »

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2011

Tiny warm-up
Photographer: Cyril Ruoso

Folded up into a fur-ball, this youngster is warming its extremities in between bouts of play and feeding. He is part of a band of about 70 or so Qinling golden snub-nosed monkeys living high up in Chinas Qinling Mountains, surviving on lichen, leaves, bark and buds. If mother is not around to cuddle up to, then sitting like this is the best way to keep warm in the extreme winter cold, says Cyril. Sitting apart from its mother also makes such a little monkey vulnerable to attack by goshawks or golden eagles. The species is endangered, and this subspecies probably numbers no more than about 4000. The total population of all races of golden snub-nosed monkeys is only 8000-20,000. Continue reading »

Photographer Simon Laveuve

Simon Laveuve, a 22 years old photographer from Paris, France. Continue reading »

Advertising Photographer Mark Laita

Mark Laita, advertising photo guru from LA. So “tasty” clients! Continue reading »

Photographer Johnny Rudeboy

Small, but interesting photo folio of Johnny Rudeboy. Continue reading »

Photographer Claire Martin

Claire Martin began her career by pursuing a degree in Social Work, however, she changed her focus to Photography when she realised that change can also be effected through this medium. Continue reading »

Photographer Kirill Arsenjev




So nice photos! Love them.

Photographer Max Dworkin




Amazing photos!

Photographer Sandy Nicholson




Sandy Nicholson is a photographer based in Toronto, Canada. Sandy’s photographs have exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London, the World Expo, Lisbon, Fotofeis in Scotland, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney and the World Press Photo tour in 2005. His recent solo exhibitions, Lifts and Suburban Fetish, have toured Australia, the UK, Canada and Eastern Europe.

Hip-Hop Photographer Mike Schreiber



Mike Schreiber is a New York-based photographer who’s most memorable subjects have included hip-hop artists, professional athletes, the people (and dogs) of Cuba, prisoners of Louisiana’s Angola prison, and his dog park series.

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Photographer Chris Buck




No words. Amazing!

Photographer Lenny Wolf

Photographer Ruud Baan




Ruud Baan is a photographer who graduated from the Royal Academy of Arts The Hague cum laude, and working ever-since for national as international magazines and clients. And also directs commercials en videoclips.

Photographer Mark Cohen


Karate Stance, 1977


Legs and Boy in Pool, 1977


Family Walking, 1977

Mark Cohen occupies a conspicuous place among the innovators of American street photography. Cohen’s photographs are intrusive, fragmented keyhole perspectives depicting the street-life of his hometown, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Taken in the 1970s and 1980s, True Color is a project originally commissioned by the George Eastman House. Mark Cohen’s color images demonstrate chaotic visual narratives, at times harshly flashed, that denote the artist’s invasive style illustrating this American coal-mining region. A somewhat hermetic visual predator, Cohen deliberately seeks closeness to his subjects and finds a way to ambush partial details, a pink jump rope, a green car, a child’s set of bare limbs.

Photographer Aset Geroeva


Aset Geroeva, from Moscow, Russia. Continue reading »

Photographer Emma Tempest




A neon girl. Very sensitive strip!

Photographer Sasha Nikitin




Awesome!!! His LiveJournal and Flickr.

Photographer Jeremy Liebman