Art Photography

Leslie Hakim-Dowek

“Leslie Hakim-Dowek is a visual artist of Lebanese origin based in London. Her practice mainly focuses on issues of identity, migration and memory often combining photography, archival material and creative writing. Her book Twilight Island was nominated for the Mack First Book Award 2018 and was featured on Photomonitor (June 2017)”

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Adeline Spengler

“A photographer fed by travel and literature, Adeline Spengler maintains in the course of her images a dreamlike atmosphere which reflects on the fragility and the impermanence of things. She tries to express the way she feels as inexpressible and pulls us in a poetic daydreaming as soon as she is behind the camera. She knows how to capture the delicate evaporation of a moment when the light lingers full of future promises.”

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Kaitlin Maxwell

“Kaitlin Maxwell is a photographer based out of New York City. In order for her to better understand human connection and the dynamic that is created between individuals in relationships, of any kind, she began photographing the ones who were closest to her. Through dissecting her own intimate relationships, as well as ideas of identity, femininity, and the matriarchal characters in her life, it has left her immersed in an ongoing journey of self-exploration. ”

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Justin Dingwall

“Justin Dingwall is a South Africa-born photographic artist based in Johannesburg. After graduating Cum laude from Tshwane University of Technology in 2004 with a B-tech Degree in Photography, he works as a commercial, advertising, and fine-art, photographer. Justin's images have been featured by prominent advertising and editorial clients, such as Adobe, Sony, Revlon, MAC, exhibited around the world and can be found in museums and private collections.”

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Malin Griffiths

“Malin Griffiths b.1973 in Hallsberg, Sweden. Lives and works in Särö and Gothenburg. Received her Master in Fine Art Photography at Valand Academy, University of Gothenburg 2016. Griffiths has exhibited both in Sweden and internationally and is represented in various collections. Her artistic practice mainly revolve around questions about identity, time and nature. About the borderland where the metamorphosis of becoming an adult takes place, and the brutal unavoidable separation.”

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Christine Huhn

“Christine Huhn grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania, less than five miles from the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. This connection to the landscape has deeply influenced her work, which focuses on preserving cultural landscapes through film photography and historic photographic processes. Holding both a BFA in photography and an MA in historic preservation, she applies the knowledge and experiences obtained from both disciplines to create documented histories. ”

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Hannah Altman Photo

“Hannah Altman is a Jewish-American artist from New Jersey. Her work interprets relationships between body, interiority, feminine performance, and lineage, exploring the structures that perpetuate them using photographic based media.”

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Giulia Parlato

“Giulia Parlato (b.1993) is an Italian artist based in London, exploring through photography the meanings of history, myths, and object-hood. Her work is influenced by the Arab-Norman Sicilian heritage and aesthetics and Aby Warburg’s studies. She graduated in photography from the London College of Communication in 2016 and from the MA at the Royal College of Arts in 2019. Her work was recently exhibited at Gare Du Nord, during Paris Photo as one of the 4th recipients of Carte Blanche award. ”

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Kinga Krzyminska

“Kinga Krzyminska uses photography as a way of self-expression, combining passion and personal life experiences in order to construct images that reflect the world around her.”

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Steven John Miner

“Steven Miner is a photography artist based in Brooklyn, NY. His creative practice and commissions are mainly focused on still-life objects.”

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How to create a art photography portfolio website.

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