At All About Photo, we continue to uncover amazing photography from talented photographers who live and travel across the globe.
This curated selection of standout images highlights some of the most promising rising photographers of July 2025—each offering a unique perspective and creative vision. Whether you're passionate about street photography, fine art, documentary work, or travel photography, these powerful visuals are sure to spark inspiration.
We’re grateful to receive such incredible submissions each month—whether through our open calls for entry or spontaneous portfolio submissions—and we’re excited to share just a glimpse of the talent we’ve discovered.
Get inspired by this month’s featured photographers and explore the evolving world of contemporary photography.
Da Miane
Georgia
Da Miane (Nika Pailodze) is a Georgian street photographer based in Tbilisi. Born in 1995, he has been captivated by visual storytelling from an early age. Even when 0.3-megapixel phone cameras were standard, he began experimenting with photography, initially capturing nature before turning his lens toward the human and urban landscape around him.
With an academic background in literary studies, Da Miane brings a nuanced narrative approach to his photography. This foundation has sharpened his eye for storytelling, composition, and emotional depth. He sees the world as a stage, where fleeting moments become lasting impressions through his camera.
Since 2014, Da Miane has documented the streets of Tbilisi almost daily. His work focuses on spontaneous human interactions, environmental contrasts, and the often-overlooked poetry of everyday life. Favoring observation over orchestration, he rarely works on commercial assignments or structured projects. Instead, his approach is intuitive, shaped by constant movement and awareness of his surroundings.
While not centered around formal series, his body of work includes standout projects such as Highland Adjara, in which his street photography sensibilities guided him to document remote communities with empathy and instinct rather than direction. His ability to connect with strangers and earn their trust has become a hallmark of his visual language.
The people in Da Miane’s photographs are anonymous yet deeply familiar—sellers, buyers, passersby—captured repeatedly over the years as they shift through the same streets. He doesn’t seek to know their names or stories; what matters is the impression they leave in a split second, preserved forever through his lens.
He works primarily in color but is equally drawn to black and white when it serves the emotional weight of an image. For Da Miane, color is not just aesthetic—it is a carrier of information, mood, and narrative clarity.
Da Miane has participated in numerous photography competitions, receiving recognition both locally and internationally. His work is driven not by the pursuit of uniqueness, but by a personal connection to the scenes he witnesses. Influenced by cinema, literature, and music, he views photography not as documentation but as a way to express the subtle drama of the everyday.
John Kayacan
United States
I am a passionate street photographer with an unyielding curiosity for the vibrancy of life. Born and raised in Los Angeles, I developed a keen eye for capturing candid moments that reflect the raw energy and emotions of the streets. Street photography is all about capturing the essence of everyday life, there's a rawness to it that can’t really be matched by any other art-form.It allows you to freeze moments in time that might otherwise go unnoticed.
I started photography at the age of 14, shooting photos with a camera my parents had, and it eventually formed into an obsession with capturing things, and thus turned into an ever growing portfolio of work to someday look back on.
JJ Jordan
Poland
JJ Jordan is a visual artist, graphic designer, and photographer based in Surrey, UK. Working with both digital and analogue photography he creates monochrome, blurred, layered, or multi-exposed visual metaphors that favour ambiguity over certainty. Jordan’s work is deeply informed by personal experience, influenced by the dreamlike narratives of Murakami, Schulz, and Kafka, and the surreal aesthetics.
Gudula Röttger
Germany
Gudula Röttger was born in 1966 in Germany and is based in Heidelberg, Germany. Influenced by her family she started with photography at the age of 6 years. After studying to become a teacher in sociology, politics, economics and German studies, she decided to become self-employed. The perfect balance for this activity is traveling and photography. Photography sharpens the senses and builds bridges to foreign people and cultures, but also sharpens the view of one's own environment and social structures. As a result, she decided to focus on street photography in 2020.
Her photography often focuses on detailed compositions and layering, with a strong use of colors and a special emphasis on the play of light and shadow. With her series Bits and Pieces, she captures the vibrant diversity and pulsating chaos of the streets of Istanbul.
This project was published in “The Theatre of Real Life Vol. 24” by the “Lichtblick School”. In 2024, she was named a finalist in the “Streets of the World” competition at the Rome Photo Lab, and her work was exhibited during the Rome Photo Festival. Additionally, one of her photographs was selected as an Editor's Pick in the @theindependentphoto Street Photo Awards. In 2025 she participated in a group exhibition “Seen By Her” in Jakarta.
Hüseyin Karahan
Turkey
I was born on April 01, 1973 in Tekirdağ, Türkiye. I was a military student in the Turkish Naval Forces in 1988. I graduated as a Navy petty officer in 1991. I retired honorably and voluntarily in 2018. I have visited many countries around the world due to my profession. I have been interested in photography for 10 years. I continue to improve and learn with every new photo I take.
Anatole Bolkov
Russia
Anatole Bolkov is a street and portreture photographer based in Moscow whose work explores the hidden poetry of ordinary people and everyday life. With a keen eye for the ambiguous and the ephemeral, he captures the quiet chaos of urban existence, revealing the unseen narratives woven into the fabric of public spaces. His photography blurs the line between reality and perception, transforming ordinary moments into enigmatic visual stories.
Adam Neuba
Germany
Natural scientist, photographer, artist. Adam's artistic style and photographic sensibility have emerged from his inquisitive and exploratory creative process, whereby the medium of light and its effect on the motif is always at the focus of his artistic work. Through hours of planning and manual work, with the greatest care and attention to detail, he creates macroscopic artworks of living creatures in unity with technical components, of motifs from inanimate nature and, for some time now, he has been interested in compositions of metals with their unusual interplay with the medium of light. Numerous of his pictures have been published in national and international magazines in recent years, presented at festivals and awarded photography prizes worldwide.
Denise Pensky
United States
Based in Albany, NY, Denise Pensky is a street and portrait photographer driven by a desire to capture the essence, emotion, and rhythm of the places and people she encounters. Inspired by Elliott Erwitt’s ability to see the extraordinary in everyday scenes, she looks for natural light and the spontaneous magic of real life, whether in her hometown, on the streets of NYC, or traveling to new destinations. More than just an artistic tool, her camera is a means of storytelling — documenting the people she meets and the worlds she steps into along an ever-evolving photographic journey.
Lukasz Spychala
Poland
Born in 1995 in Wroclaw, Lukasz Spychala "Koneser" is a Master of Science in Computer Science by education and an award-winning photographer from passion. In 2024 he became a full member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers (ID no. 1375). His photos have been included in several exhibitions, published in many international websites and artistic magazines.
In fact, he shoots with the traditional Japanese Mamiya RB67 Pro-S medium format camera using black and white, color and diapositive photographic films. His favourite types of photography are female portrait and nude photography, in which he excels. Lukasz’s portfolio also includes works in the genres of Fine Art, cinematographic, conceptual and storytelling photography. His greatest award was being named "Professional Analog/Film Photographer of the Year" in the International Photography Awards 2022, and he was named "Nude Photographer of the Year" in the Monochrome Photography Awards 2023 and "Amateur Fine Art Photographer of the Year" in the 10th Fine Art Photography Awards and "Technique Photographer of the Year" in the Analog Sparks International Film Photography Awards 2024.
Olivia Mazzola
Italy
Olivia Mazzola was born in Milano, Italy and she specializes in Portraiture. The Photography of Olivia Mazzola is a voyage into Elegance. Olivia Mazzola gifts us with ethereal and dreamy visions, going beyond simple photographs. To develop avant-gard concepts, she utilizes her photographic technique to express her love for the light. She often experiments with light-painting, movement, double exposures, reflections and refractions to transport her viewers into her oniric world. Her work and atmospheres are strictly connected to the state of “Eramnesía” , the feeling of living in an Era that does not belong to us. Photography allows her to escape from reality and to continue that search for a world and light of her own. Portraiture for her is the result of a disarming sensuality combined with sublime elegance in its forms and compositions. In her creative universe, we find projects of visual poetry that reflect the deep explorations of her emotions. Her work has been featured through the years in many distinguished publications, recognized and Awarded in many prestigious Photographic Contests, and exhibited in Fine Art Galleries at a national and international level.