Whether you're a professional photographer or a passionate photography enthusiast, discovering the best photography portfolios online can be both inspiring and overwhelming. With so many talented image-makers worldwide, it’s easy to overlook work that truly deserves attention.
That’s where All About Photo comes in.
Each month, through our Call for Entries, we uncover and showcase some of the most compelling contemporary photographers whose portfolios stand out for their creativity, technical mastery, and powerful storytelling. Our curated selection is your gateway to discovering fresh voices and bold perspectives shaping the world of photography today.
Here are our top picks for June 2025. We hope these discoveries spark your imagination and introduce you to photographers you’ll want to follow for years to come.
Oded Wagenstein
Citizen of the World
Oded Wagenstein (born 1986) is a photographer and educator who collaborates with communities to explore themes of aging, loss, and belonging.
His work has been published by National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, BBC, and VOGUE, among others. His photographs have been exhibited internationally, including at the National Portrait Gallery (London, UK) and the United Nations (New York, USA).
John Francis
United States
John Francis grew up in the midwestern town of Independence, Missouri. He is a husband and father living a quiet life in Boise, Idaho.
John studied at the Kansas City Art Institute and then went on to receive a BS degree at the University of Cincinnati and received his MS degree in Communication from Florida State University. He taught at Boise State University and the College of Idaho and still teaches photography. John is interested in exploring the parameters of landscape photography and pushing the boundaries of how it is viewed, not only as a physical space but a cultural one. John has shown work throughout the United States, Japan, and Germany. He has exhibited nationally and internationally and won numerous awards for his photography.
Charles Schiller
United States
I have been a professional food and product photographer for over 30 years. During that time, I also pursued my personal artwork on the streets and in the studio. My work has been exhibited in many galleries over the years.
Markku Lahdesmaki
United States/Finland
I was born in Finland and began taking photographs at the age of eight, after receiving a black-and-white film camera from my uncle. In my teenage years, I played guitar in a band, and ever since, music and photography have shared equal importance in my life. Over time, photography took the lead, as I realized that music didn’t just accompany my work, it inspired it. My aim is to create images that tell a story and entertain, often with a touch of peculiar humor. Most of my ideas are rooted in values I want to share: the joy of life, peace of mind, a sense of humor, and appreciation for our existence - the simple, essential things we too often take for granted.
Costas Delhas
Greece
I was born and raised in Athens, where I work as a photographer. I have attended photography courses and specialized seminars in applied and art photography. I have also taken part in workshops with Magnum photographers Gueorgui Pinkhassov and Nikos Εconomopoulos.
Since 2017 I have been a lecturer in the photography seminars of www.iFocus.gr.
Rory J. Lewis
United Kingdom
Rory J Lewis, a multi-award winning British macro wildlife photographer, is renowned for his artistic portrayal of invertebrates and ethical techniques to capture intricate wildlife images within their natural habitat.
Growing up among the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, with a fascination for the local wildlife from a young age, Rory was exposed to cameras very early on, as his father was also a keen landscape photographer. After trying a few different genres, everything changed for Rory when he first aimed a macro lens at an insect.
Through a blend of macro and traditional portrait techniques, Rory unveils the hidden essence of these elusive life-forms, creating compelling visuals that are both intimate and evocative.
In an era marked by climate change and habitat loss endangering countless invertebrate species, Rory's images challenge viewers to perceive these often misunderstood creatures with newfound empathy and appreciation, in the hope of shedding new light on the critical roles they play within our fragile ecosystem.
Rory’s works have been featured in many popular publications and have received awards from the Royal Entomological Society, World Nature Photography Awards, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, and was most recently the People of Nature Awards fauna photographer of the year. Rory has also represented Venus Optics Laowa lenses in their marketing on multiple occasions and has recently carried out Canon sponsored workshops in partnership with Wex Photo Video throughout the UK.
Klemen Razinger
Slovenia
For over 20 years, I’ve been doing what I love: telling stories through photography. But my journey started in an unexpected place — on a snowboard. Chasing adrenaline, precision, and the thrill of competition, I spent years riding in national and world championships. Eventually, I hung up the board and picked up a camera, bringing that same energy and focus into a new passion.
I studied photography at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Ljubljana, where I shaped my skills and sharpened my eye. Sports and the outdoors remain at the core of my work — they’re where I feel most alive, and where my creativity flows best. Whether I’m capturing fast-paced action or quiet, emotional moments, I aim to create images that go deeper than the surface — ones that make you feel something.
Alongside my professional work, I often pursue personal documentary projects. These stories matter deeply to me. Some have even taken me around the world, with solo exhibitions — including one at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
Jesús Umbría Brito
Spain
Jesús Umbría Brito is a photographer whose gaze not only observes, but also engages in dialogue with both the world and the passage of time.
He has completed PHotoESPAÑA’s Master of Photographic Projects Program, as well as training in narrative and in the photobook discipline with Ricardo Cases.
His work has been exhibited in major galleries, including the Bondi Pavilion in Sydney, House of Lucie in Athens, the Lúcio Craveiro da Silva Library in Braga, and the Royal Botanical Gardens of Madrid. He has been a finalist in awards, such as the Gomma Grant, Head On, ReFocus, Analog Sparks, and the Enaire Foundation Photography Awards. He was recently invited to participate in 2025 Chico Review.
Han Yang
China
Han Yang is a London-based visual artist, photographer, and creative director whose work explores identity, femininity, and the intersections of gender, creativity, and technology. Drawing from her Chinese heritage, Han weaves together abstract compositions, surreal elements, and philosophical symbolism to craft emotionally charged images that challenge conventional narratives. She graduated with distinction from the MA Fashion Photography program at the University of the Arts London and was a PhD researcher in Digital Humanities at King’s College London. Her work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair UK, and exhibited internationally, including at Christie’s London and Zebra One Gallery. Han is a recipient of multiple awards, including the Eve Arnold Photography First Prize and the Nikon Cup.