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Best Modern Photographers of July 2023

Posted on July 31, 2023 - By Sandrine Hermand-Grisel
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For photography enthusiasts and professional photographers alike, staying up-to-date with the top online portfolios is a constant quest. With countless incredible photographers out there, finding the right ones can be daunting, potentially causing you to miss out on some hidden gems. Fear not, as All About Photo is here to help. We meticulously curate a collection of the most outstanding contemporary photographers every month, and for July 2023, here are our top picks. We genuinely hope this selection provides the inspiration you've been seeking. Explore these remarkable artists and their work to fuel your passion for photography.
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Nanda Hagenaars
Nanda Hagenaars
Nanda Hagenaars
Nanda Hagenaars
Netherlands
'El Duende'' is a word used by the Spanish people to describe it is what moves you, what drives you. It comes from inside you. El duende is a bodily reaction to art or artistic perfomance such as Flamenco. It comes from the soles of the feet and flows free throughout the body till the top of your head. El duende is the spirit of evocation. An emotional and physical reaction. It can make you smile or cry or both. This mysterious power which everyone can sense and no philosopher can explain is in sum the spirith of the earth. It touches you in such a magical way that you are moved instantly. Nanda Hagenaars was born in the Netherlands in 1988 and is currently living in Amsterdam. She studied International Business and Languages in Sevilla. This is where she felt the spirit of el Duende in such a strong way that this place instantly became like a harbour for her. Back in the Netherlands, Nanda started working in the advertising industry and after nearly 4 years left her office job and crashed fully into photography and art. After studying languages, she discovered a new kind of language; through photography. Between 2007 and 2017, Nanda traveled frequently back to south Spain where she somehow always felt touched by culture and the simple vibe of the magnificent gypsy city. In 2016, Nanda made her first documentary photography project in Sevilla, where she won a price for New Dutch Photo talent 2017. Nanda’s captivating black and white style blends poetry and intuition, delving into the eternal essence of life. Through her lens, Nanda captures stories and forges a profound connection with the portrayed. At times, she surrenders to the unknown, creating intuïtively and spontaneously. Through her art she aims to touch others, offering solace and unity through shared emotions. So.. to Nanda, photography is a way to translate, meditate, and communicate. A universal language.
Ian McFarlane
Ian McFarlane
Ian McFarlane
Ian McFarlane
United States
Ian McFarlane is a portrait and commercial photographer living in Athens Georgia. Ian began his love for photography his senior year in high school, knowing he would go in to the arts, he attended The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art. By his senior year he already knew that photography would be the path he would travel for the rest of his life. During his last year at UGA he became custom darkroom printer and photo consultant for Michael Stipe, lead singer for the band REM. For the next 8 years Ian worked closely with Michael, printing his personal photos and helped guide him on his journey back to his love for photography. In 1998 Ian printed the photographs for Micheals first book, 2 Times Intro: On The Road with Pattie Smith. Ian had his first solo show in 1998 with Jane Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta Ga. Where he was represented until 2005. In 2000 Ian took the leap to open his own studio and began shooting for Publication all over the country. Over the last 23 years Ian has continued to work as a freelance photographer as well as shooting personal B/W portrait projects. During the last 3 years Ian has worked on two portrait series dear to his heart. My Mother's Daughter, which is based on the loss of his mother to dementia and currently shooting, Welcome Ukrainian Refugees in Georgia.
David Plowden
David Plowden
David Plowden
David Plowden
United States
David Plowden was a renowned American photographer known for his evocative and poignant images of America's vanishing landscapes. Plowden's work documented the changing face of the American landscape, particularly the decline of small towns, historic structures, and industrial sites, with a deep sense of reverence for the past. Plowden's interest in photography began at a young age, and he honed his skills while studying at the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology, where he was mentored by renowned photographer Harry Callahan. Plowden's work was influenced by the work of Edward Steichen and Walker Evans, and he developed a distinct style that combined technical precision with emotional depth that resonated with viewers. Plowden's photography focused on capturing the essence and character of a rapidly disappearing America throughout his career. His black-and-white photographs were hauntingly beautiful, providing a glimpse into the past while raising questions about progress and preservation. Plowden's documentation of small towns and rural landscapes is one of his most notable bodies of work. He sought out areas untouched by modern development, photographing the fading facades of main streets, weathered barns, and decaying structures. He revealed the stories etched into the architectural details through his lens, conveying a sense of nostalgia and longing for a simpler time. Plowden also focused on America's disappearing industrial landscape. He chronicled the decline of once-thriving industries like steel mills, factories, and coal mines. His photographs captured the stark beauty and melancholy atmosphere of these abandoned spaces, conveying the human impact of industrial decline and its toll on communities. Plowden's work was not limited to photography. He was a successful author, having written a number of books that combined his stunning images with thoughtful narratives. His books, such as "Vanishing Point: Fifty Years of Photography," provided an extensive visual record of his lifelong investigation of disappearing landscapes. Plowden's work received critical acclaim and was shown in prestigious galleries and museums around the world throughout his career. He received numerous honors for his contributions to photography, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. David Plowden's photographs are a visual testament to the importance of preserving our common history and America's vanishing landscapes. His photographs convey a sense of loss, prompting viewers to consider the impact of progress and the fragility of our built environment. The legacy of Plowden as a master photographer lives on, inspiring future generations to document and appreciate the landscapes and structures that define our collective memory.
Manuel Besse
Manuel Besse
Manuel Besse
Manuel Besse
France
Born in 1964, Manuel Besse discovered his passion for photography at the age of eight, capturing his first images with a pinhole camera made from a shoebox. Encouraged by his mentor, Maurice Bitter, he studied photography, videography, fine arts and ethnology at prestigious institutions such as the École Nationale Supérieure Louis-Lumière, the Académie Charpentier and the École du Louvre. Since then, he has traveled the world, exploring European forests, the Arctic, Canada, Alaska, the United States and Labrador. In 1987, he became the first French photographer to document the gold mines of Serra Pelada, in the heart of Amazonia, and also crossed Argentina, Guiana, Venezuela and Suriname, where he descended the Maroni River alongside the Foreign Legion. Manuel Besse has an unquenchable passion for primitive religions, ethnology and primitive arts. Committed to environmental preservation and social causes, he uses a deft visual language to convey powerful messages. His work is distinguished by a rare, sensitive and intense aesthetic, pushing back traditional narrative conventions. As co-founder of Hupsoo Magazine and Hupsoo Book editions, Manuel Besse is involved in a variety of human-interest, photographic and video projects, including several ethnological reports.
Martin Miklas
Martin Miklas
Martin Miklas
Martin Miklas
Slovakia
Lisbon-based documentary photographer from Bratislava /Slovakia whose primary focus is on sociological changes in Eastern Europe and socioeconomical and ecological impact on the fishing industry in Portugal. Presently one of the alumni of the 2022-23 VII Photo Agency Masterclass, proud father and Visual Storytelling Masterclass by The Raw Society participant.
Anastasia Pagonas
Anastasia Pagonas
Anastasia Pagonas
Anastasia Pagonas
United States
Anastasia Pagonas is a photographer, writer and teacher living in the American Southwest. She is the founder of MEMORY CULT, an online community for insurgent family photography. Her writing explores artistic autonomy, the subject/photographer relationship and the effect of the attention economy on creative vision. For 16 years she has photographed families from the child’s point of view, producing art books and large format prints for her clients and audience, drawing particular inspiration from the physical photograph as art object and personal document.
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