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Best Modern Photographers of July 2024

Posted on July 28, 2024
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If you're a photographer or just a fan of photography, you're probably constantly interested in learning about the top online portfolios. However, there are so many incredible photographers that it can be challenging to know where to search, which might lead to you missing some of the ones you wish you had known about earlier. Here is where All About Photo can be of assistance. We compile a selection of the most amazing contemporary photographers we find each month. Here is what we have decided upon for July 2024. We sincerely hope you discover the motivation you were seeking.
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Simon Martin
Simon Martin
Simon Martin
Simon Martin
United Kingdom
Based in Gravesend, Kent, Martin delves into the intricate tapestry of British subcultures and the evolving landscape of the nation. Simon Martin's artistic endeavours have garnered international recognition, with notable exhibitions including a prestigious showcase at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York, where his acclaimed series 'Cadets' earned him awards and accolades. Martin still remains deeply rooted in his home county and its environs, with his latest endeavour's capturing the essence of British Professional Wrestlers, showcasing his ongoing commitment to exploring the multifaceted layers of his local community.
Alena Grom
Alena Grom
Alena Grom
Alena Grom
Ukraine
Ukrainian artist and documentary photographer Alena Grom was born in Donetsk. In April 2014 she was forced to leave her hometown due to military events in Eastern Ukraine. Since 2017 she has lived in Bucha, a town outside of Kyiv. As a result of the full-scale invasion of Russia in February 2022, Grom and her family became refugees for the second time, but returned after the de-occupation of Bucha. These events largely affected her artistic practice. Photography became a salvation for Alena and a way to deal with the traumatic reality of war. Since 2016 Alena Grom’s work focuses on places affected by military aggression. Her lens captures victims of the war, migrants and refugees, and war-torn Ukraine in large. However, her photographs are not illustrations of pity or grief. Life in spite of everything is one of the main themes of the artist.Alena Grom’s projects were exhibited extensively in Ukraine and internationally; and recognised by a number of international photography awards
Diego Fabro
Diego Fabro
Diego Fabro
Diego Fabro
Brazil/Ireland
Diego Fabro is a Brazilian fine art photographer based in Dublin, Ireland. All of his personal photographic work revolves around the theme of “Home,” exploring the nuances of spatial, temporal, and psychological perception between life in Brazil and Ireland. In the recent years, his work has been showcased in prominent exhibitions at the Photo Museum Ireland, PhotoIreland Festival, and the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin. Publications featuring his work include TIME Magazine, The British Journal of Photography, and European Photography Art Magazine. His artistic contributions have been recognized through acquisitions for permanent art collections, including The National Photography Collection (PhotoMuseum Ireland) and the State Art Collection (OPW) in Ireland.
Leslie Gleim
Leslie Gleim
Leslie Gleim
Leslie Gleim
United States
Sandy Hill
Sandy Hill
Sandy Hill
Sandy Hill
United States
Sandy Hill grew up in a small town in Northeastern Ohio. The natural beauty as well as the rustic farms in the area provided the inspiration for her interest in photography. She earned a Bachelors degree in Photography at RIT before moving to Massachusetts where she was a freelance photographer for daily newspapers and a wire service in the greater Boston area. Her current work in portraiture has grown out of her interest in people and learning about different cultures as well as a general curiosity about others. She is also enjoying learning more about fine art photography and exploring that branch of her craft. Her photographs have been shown in multiple curated exhibits, two solo exhibitions and her news photos have been published in publications around the world.
Manuela Thames
Manuela Thames
Manuela Thames
Manuela Thames
Germany
Manuela Thames is a photographic artist based in Saint Paul, Minnesota where she lives with her husband and two children. Born and raised in Germany, she moved to the US in 2004 after marrying her American husband. Her background is in nursing and alternative health, but around 2008 she began to focus solely on photography after two life changing events happened within one year, the birth of her first son and the death of her brother. Manuela uses various photographic techniques to explore themes around loss and grief, her personal experience with generational trauma, as well as the notions of belonging, connection and what it means to be human. Within that she continues to explore human ways of coping, the strength that evolves out of suffering and our common desire for healing and journey towards wholeness. Much of her work consists of black and white, conceptual self-portraits. Manuela’s photography has been described as contemplative, evocative, and cinematic and has been widely exhibited nationally as well as internationally. Her “Trauma” series won 1st place conceptual series of the year in the Monovisions Award in 2019, and in the same year she won the 13th Julia Margaret Cameron Award in the Self-Portrait Category. In addition, her work has been published online and in print in such places as Black and White Magazine, Sun Magazine, Dohdo Magazine and Shots Magazine. She teaches workshops privately and through various places such as Santa Fe Workshops, LA Center of Photography, SE Center of Photography, and offers mentoring services as well.
Maryam Ashrafi
Maryam Ashrafi
Maryam Ashrafi
Maryam Ashrafi
Iran
Maryam Ashrafi is a Paris-based Iranian photographer. Born in Tehran during the Iran and Iraq war, Maryam is passionate about sociology which led her to focus her interest on social and political issues. For several years, she worked on different subjects in Paris: from the mobilisation of the Kurdish and Iranian diasporas to riots following various social and political issues. Above all, as an independent freelance photographer who believes in long-term projects, she has covered the aftermath of wars from Kobani in Northern Syria to Sinjar in Iraqi Kurdistan from 2012 to 2018. Her work on Kurdish resistance movements has been the subject of several exhibitions and publications. Her first book “Rising among ruins, Dancing amid bullets” , which has won the PrixHip and Lucie Photo Book prize documents the consequences of war and the lives of civilians returning to their homes in Northern Syria and the autonomous Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq.
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