Artists

Takeshi Yamamoto

Takeshi Yamamoto is a Japanese photographer working between documentary and fine art. He explores light, silence, and the traces of emotion that remain in ordinary moments. His work searches for a quiet presence within the world’s shifting landscapes.   Project Statement A sunflower without color becomes a quiet sun. In its petals, I found a slow breath, a shape of light […]
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Savva Locci

Savva Locci is an aspiring amateur photographer whose journey began in the vibrant cityscape of Hong Kong. Recently relocating to London, Savva seeks to capture the diverse and dynamic essence of his new surroundings through his unique photographic style. Specializing in street photography, Savva’s work offers a poignant glimpse into everyday life, characterized by a keen eye for detail and […]
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Nilay Tapı

I’m Nilay. I’m 24 years old and I live in Istanbul. I’m an interior architect, and I believe that one of the most important qualities an interior architect should have is the ability to truly see. Trusting this ability, I’ve been exploring and photographing for years. If you’d like to know more about me, just look at my photos—because that’s […]
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Xianzhuyue Li

Xianzhuyue Li is a London-based photographer and visual artist whose work engages with social margins, boundaries, and environmental justice. Their practice begins with field research: spending time on site, listening, observing daily life, and building relationships with communities. From there, Li employs a precise visual language and restrained, deliberate compositions to translate invisible structures into narratives that resonate on a […]
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Trung Quan Tran

Self taught photographer.   Project Statement This work explores landscapes and life of people in Tibet. I use Fujifilm colors and natural light, no photoshop or editing, just pure picture straight from the camera. I photograph Tibet because it’s a place that i feel sacred and the spiritual life here touched my inner side, in short i just want to capture […]
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Dexter Burgess

Project Statement As humans, I believe we live for the moments we cannot explain. The moments that bring so much emotion, we are left speechless in their arrival. So, how can we live those moments forever?This year, I started a journey into film photography. I wanted to capture the timeless landscapes of Earth and the wonderful marvels of human architecture. […]
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Daniel Campo

I’m a photographer inspired by the timeless vision of Ansel Adams, drawn to the raw beauty and quiet power of black-and-white landscapes. My work focuses on mood and atmosphere—capturing the solitude of mountain ridges, the weight of forests, and the way light transforms open spaces into something almost spiritual. Like Adams, I use the camera to chase depth, contrast, and […]
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Artem Khazov

I am a photographer originally from Saint Petersburg, Russia, now based in the United States. I started my career in 2018, first focusing on action and extreme sports photography. Later I had the chance to work with African tribes, which changed my understanding of photography and led me toward documentary and street work.Since then, I’ve been interested in real life […]
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Zsuzsanna Sárközi

Zsuzsanna Sárközi is a Hungarian photographer whose work explores the quiet poetry of everyday life.Drawn to natural light and subtle emotions, she seeks moments where stillness reveals its own rhythm.Her images often evoke a sense of solitude and reflection, where time seems to pause for a breath.   Project Statement Winter WhispersIn the soft breath of winter, the world turns silent.The […]
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Andrea Otero

My name is Andrea Otero, based somewhere in the spanish coast, and I shoot 35mm film with my Canon AE-1, which has been with me for years. I once read a sentence that I deeply relate to, it was something like, “I live with a constant nostalgia for the present moment.” This is something I do unconsciously, and it often […]
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