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Giselle Keena

“Giselle Keena is a youthful and ethereal New York City-based photographer and director specializing in film portrait photography and video content in the fashion and music industries. ”

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Rachel Deutmeyer

“Rachel Deutmeyer is an artist and educator living in Mid-Missouri. Her photography-based art explores inconsistencies of memory and connections to a place beyond tangible perception. Abstractly tied to childhood memories and the significance of motherhood, Deutmeyer's work reflects lived experiences as places of joy, sorrow, contemplation and peace. ”

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Goseong

“Goseong, (a.k.a Goseong Choi, S.Korea) examines ephemeral gestures and original forms of life and consciousness through his photographic language. His visual metaphor is personal and transcendence, and it reflects his identity and paradox.”

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yezoi hwang

“Yezoi Hwang was born in 1993. She started photography under parents who obsessed overkeeping collections and records. She resonates stronger with personal historythan grand discourse. She unravels her story mostly through family and personalportraits.”

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Joy Lai

“Based in Sydney, Joy M Lai specialises in immersive landscape photography. From a film background combined with broad commercial experience, Joy’s visual practice encompasses a love for digital technology, blended with a painterly aesthetic. Her panoramic works embrace Indigenous perspectives on Country and custodianship. She is drawn equally to wild places and the sparse intrigue of urban environments. ”

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Riitta Päiväläinen

“Riitta Päiväläinen is known for her temporary site-specific installations in nature, consisting of second-hand clothing and flea market fabrics. She has worked as artist photographer since 1997. Keywords of her work are: landscape, place, nature, second-hand clothing, ribbon and fabric installations, memory, remembrance, micro history, childhood, unconscious, imaginary meetings, alternative and potential stories.”

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Mickael Tournier

“Mickael was introduced to photography at an early age with his grandfather who was passionate about photography and especially darkroom work. Mickael, first start developing his own images at the age of 12, he stopped photography for a long time and regain interest in it at the age of 24. Mickael enjoys working with digital cameras and drones, but has rediscovered analog systems a few years ago and now mainly uses 6x4.5, 6x7 camera, and a 4x5 large format camera.”

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Christina Stobbs

“Christina Stobbs is a nature photographer with a passion for bird photography. She takes great pleasure in capturing the beauty of our world through imagery. When photographing wildlife, she strives to minimize her presence, approaching slowly, staying within a comfortable distance, and allowing her subject to become accustomed to her presence. Then she waits for the moment to present herself.”

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Gary Coronado

“Gary Coronado has been a staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times since 2016. He is a 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist in feature photography for images of Central Americans risking life and limb as they jump aboard the trains from southern Mexico bound for the United States. Also a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist in breaking news photography for team coverage of hurricanes. He began freelancing for the Orange County Register and relocated to south Florida in 2001, when he was awarded a fellowship ”

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Guy Martin

“From January 2011 Guy began to document the revolutions sweeping through the Middle East and North Africa. Since 2012 he has been based in Istanbul, Turkey, where he produced his first book ‘The Parallel State’ about the rise of Turkish soft power and the complex new identities in the Turkish Republic. Guy's work is concerned with the way our digital lives have overlapped with the political violence of the physical world.”

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How to create a photography portfolio website.

Attract clients with a photography portfolio that highlights exactly who you are as a photographer. Creating your own online photography portfolio is easy and intuitive with a dedicated photography portfolio website builder. Choose a website builder like Format that comes with blogging, SEO, social media tools, and an online store so you have everything you need to display your work brilliantly and grow your business. We’ve rounded up six simple tips to keep in mind when building your portfolio website.

  1. Sign up for a free trial with Format. No credit card required.
  2. Choose a photography template. Don’t worry—if you change your mind later, you can easily switch templates.
  3. Upload your photography work. Create a gallery or custom page to display your work.
  4. Edit your site. Customize your site menu to include exactly what you want.
  5. Personalize your design. Make it yours and change options like the template preset, fonts, and colors.
  6. Ready to go further? Set up your store, add SEO or social media integration, and more—whenever you want.

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