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Photography by Markus Henttonen

Markus Henttonen

Markus Henttonen is a Finnish artist photographer currently living and working in Berlin. He studied photography in Turku Arts Academy in Finland from where he graduated 2002. In his works he has photographed the relationship between people and the physical and emotional environment; the anonymous metropolis in the series Night Time Stories and Wall and the crowded holiday beaches in one his very first works To be on View. In his recent projects Henttonen has shifted deeper into emotions and narratives, with the eerie and dark Silent Night and the newest Twisted Tales –Road to Hope a journey through landscape, time, and emotions. His photographs lay somewhere between the real and imaginary, they are at the same time precise and beautifully poetic. And there is always this tiny hint of melancholy underneath.

Love Me or Kill Me by Sarker Protick

Sarker Protick

Sarker Protick was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. As a teenager he wanted to be a musician and songwriter, but discovered photography around the age of 24. After finishing his bachelor’s degree, he enrolled at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute to learn photography. Sarker’s photographs have been published in The New York TimesGEO Magazine, The New YorkerNational GeographicDie ZeitThe British Journal of PhotographyThe Sunday Times and Wired, among many others. In 2012, Sarker won the Prix Mark Grosset Internationales De Photographie and the World Bank Art Program.

9 Dollars Fashion for Photography by Quentin Shih


Quentin Shih

Quentin Shih born in Tianjin, China in 1975, lives and works as a camera artist / film maker between New York and Beijing.

A self-taught photographer, he began to shoot photos in college for local underground musicians and artists. After graduation, he came to Beijing to develop his career as a professional photographer/artist. From 2000 to 2002, he participated in exhibitions in China and America with his fine art photographic works and his works have been collected by American museums, such as the Danforth Museum of Art and the Worcester Art Museum.

Photography by Rob Hann

Rob Hann
Rob Hann was born in Salisbury, England and spent his childhood on the family farm. His wanderlust led him to leave the farm and head for the bright lights of London where he joined the fire brigade. Over the following years he lived and worked in Austin, Texas, New York City, Milan, Paris and London again before returning to New York where he's lived since 2003. He kept himself busy with a great variety of jobs before becoming a photographer and shot his first commission,a portrait of Lydia Lunch, in 1993. He then worked for many leading publications before turning exclusively to art photography in 2010.

Photography by Francesco Pistilli

Francesco Pistilli
Francesco Pistilli was born in L'Aquila (1982). He joined TV and film documentary after graduating University. Since 2008 he traveled to Peru, Argentina, Palestine and Brazil working for NGOs as reporter. Francesco received a Masterclass degree in Photojournalism from Contrasto photoagency www.contrasto.it (2009). He was staff photographer for Tico Times - weekly (Costa Rica, 2011). Currently he is focusing on reportage and editorial portrait with political content, social and environmental issues. His work has been published on several international and national magazines.

Photography by Mary Ellen Bartley

Mary Ellen Bartley
Mary Ellen Bartley's book photographs have been widely exhibited in venues including; McKenzie Fine Art in New York, Photo Center Northwest in Seattle, Houston Center for Photography and Corden Potts Gallery in San Francisco. She was recently chosen by the painter Ross Bleckner to exhibit her work alongside his at the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton New York. Mary Ellen is a winner in Photolucida’s Critical Mass 2011 Top 50 Photographers. Bartley lives and works on the East End of Long Island, NY.

Photography by Ignacio Torres


Ignacio Torres
Ignacio Torres uses his work to explore the glorification of the mundane and objectification of the human body. Ignacio’s work has been exhibited in New York, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Mexico, Rome and London. His images have been included in publications such as the British Journal of Photography, Scientific American, and Zeit Campus Magazine. Torres was awarded silver by the Art Directors Club in Switzerland for his photography work with KOMET and the Festi’Neuch music festival.

Frames of Mind by Adrien Broom


Adrien Broom
Adrien Broom is a self-taught photographer with a penchant for the bizarre and beautiful. She is committed to creating art that is exploratory, communicative and empowering to the viewer. Her photographs represent a peek into her aesthetic connection to the world around her. Her images often tell stories, exploring conversations between the natural wend and western culture through constructed narrative scenes. Also enjoy his Fine Art Photography and Day dreams series.

Faces of Steel by Beno Saradzic

Beno Saradzic
Beno Saradzic is a Slovenian born, award winning visual artist. He is currently based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. As an 18-year veteran of architectural visualization and computer animation, Beno started exploring new creative avenues which lead him to discover his profound passion for film making, time lapse and fine art photography. In less than a year, he had dozens of photographs and time lapse films published and specially featured across local and international media.
His distinct artistic style in architectural photography along with his highly evocative aerial vistas of cityscapes and landscapes continue to generate attention on the international artistic arena.