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Best Rising Photographers of January 2026

Posted on January 20, 2026 - By Sandrine Hermand-Grisel
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We’re excited to introduce 10 rising photographers to watch in January 2026, spotlighting artists whose work is gaining recognition and shaping the future of contemporary photography—regardless of age or career stage. This carefully curated selection highlights photographers from around the world who are making a strong impact through originality, innovation, and compelling visual storytelling.

From powerful street photography and immersive travel imagery to conceptual and fine art photography, these artists bring diverse perspectives and refined creative voices. Their work reflects experience, intention, and a fresh approach to the photographic medium, proving that rising talent is defined by vision and influence.

Each month, we discover outstanding photographers through our international photography competitions and organic portfolio submissions. This January 2026 collection celebrates creatives who are currently on the rise—artists whose work is resonating with audiences and redefining modern photography.

Explore these inspiring images and discover photographers whose evolving practices spark curiosity, creativity, and a deeper appreciation for the art of photography. Let their work inspire your own visual journey.
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Pekka Välitalo
Pekka Välitalo
Pekka Välitalo
Pekka Välitalo
Finland
I’m a Finnish street photographer drawn to the quiet poetry of everyday life. Through light, shadow, and geometry, I search for beauty in fleeting urban moments — places where solitude and structure meet. In my work I try to balance precision and emotion, revealing the city in its simplest form: calm, clear, and quietly alive.
Shay Lari-Hosain
Shay Lari-Hosain
Shay Lari-Hosain
Shay Lari-Hosain
United States/Pakistan/United Kingdom
Shay Lari-Hosain is a Bay Area-based artist whose work spans photography, video art, mixed media, graphic design, and writing. Their studio work explores how personal experiences of creativity and family history intersect with the politics of contemporary foreign policy, reflects on the shifting histories of the built environment, and investigates the ways time and memory shape perception in the photographic image. As a visual designer, Lari-Hosain crafts intentional experiences in both print and motion, and their music background influences their artistic practice. Their art is currently or previously on view in juried and institutional group exhibitions across the United States, including at SF Camerawork where they were invited to participate in both the annual benefit auction and a landmark members' exhibition, the Triton Museum of Art, New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU), Colorado Photographic Arts Center and more, and in Europe at PH21 Gallery. Their writing has appeared in the San Jose Mercury News and Pakistani English-language dailies like the Express Tribune and DAWN. They have won juror recognitions at Triton and NUMU and recognition by YoungArts, and given art talks at New Museum Los Gatos and PH21 Gallery. Recent design clients include Yvette Young’s Covet, SF Camerawork, and San José City College.
Igor Gladkov
Igor Gladkov
Igor Gladkov
Igor Gladkov
Russia
Igor graduated from the Yekaterinburg State Theatre Institute in 2014. He produces video art, documentaries, and street photography. In 2020 and 2022, Igor won Goethe-Institut grants for documentary projects. From 2021 to 2022, he studied at the Mikhalkov Academy of Cinematographic and Theatre Arts. Igor Gladkov lives and works in Los Angeles.
Vikas Nama
Vikas Nama
Vikas Nama
Vikas Nama
India
Vikas Nama is a visual artist and photographer whose work explores the emotional and psychological landscapes of human experience. He began his formal training at the Raghu Rai Center for Photography in 2014, where he developed a deep interest in narrative and mood within imagery. He later pursued his master’s degree at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, UK, further refining his conceptual and visual approach. He has worked with the Indian Photo Festival for nine years, contributing to its growth and engagement with diverse audiences. His work has also received international recognition, including securing second place in the Series category at the Miami Street Photography Festival in 2019. His practice often navigates themes of duality, distance, and the fragile balance between light and darkness, drawing on personal experiences to evoke universal emotions of longing, identity, and transformation.
Julian Elliott
Julian Elliott
Julian Elliott
Julian Elliott
United Kingdom
Julian Elliott has been a professional landscape and travel photographer for over 15 years. Having started writing for a number of British photography magazines, he started selling his work through the world-renowned Getty Images. To date, his work has sold in over 40 countries, and he has travelled in over 40 countries, capturing the world around him. As a travel photographer, Julian likes to specialize in the people, culture, architecture and landscapes of the places he visit. He is particularly drawn to Southeast Asia and Central Asia.
Jean-François Block
Jean-François Block
Jean-François Block
Jean-François Block
France
A specialist physician, Jean-François Block's (aka Jourdan Mondrial) contribution to health and culture is highly significant, making him a key figure in the medical–literary scene. He has been involved in the conception of several specialized works, including Pygodynia, Gluteal Pain, for which he established an international, multidisciplinary editorial committee. He is the author and illustrator of Le Mal de Dos, designed for nursing education institutions, and of La Lettre Médicale de Vittel, a periodical providing medical information to the general public. He has developed a prolific publishing career, with works such as the Petit Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de Vittel, a one-of-a-kind volume celebrating the 150th anniversary of the spa town, as well as several portrait books: Commemoration of the Liberation of a Vosges Village, Sérocourt; Toxic, Visual Artist; Visit of the Indian Ambassador to Vittel; Ludivine, Model; Fashion According to Maud; and Gvandsa’. A laureate of numerous photography competitions, he was notably recognized for a project on the theme of Vintage, which was featured on the cover of a highly respected photography magazine. By inviting promising young photographers, he also organizes photographic gatherings complemented by classical music concerts. His distinctive creativity across multiple disciplines consistently makes a strong impression.
Chris van Dolleweerd
Chris van Dolleweerd
Chris van Dolleweerd
Chris van Dolleweerd
Netherlands
Chris van Dolleweerd is a Dutch photographer who approaches the city as a quiet stage of light, lines, and chance. In his street photography, it is not the hustle that takes center stage, but the moment of stillness—when people and their surroundings briefly meet in form and rhythm. His work is characterized by clean compositions, the play of shadow, and a strong graphic eye. Figures often appear as silhouettes or shadows, integrated into the larger whole of architecture and space. It is photography that both observes and invites observation—thoughtful, poetic, and precise. Chris is guided by observation and intuition. He waits patiently for the moment when a scene arranges itself, without intervention. His images do not tell stories but evoke feelings—of calm, structure, or wonder at the everyday.
Bartosz Michalik
Bartosz Michalik
Bartosz Michalik
Bartosz Michalik
Poland
Born in 1982 in Czarnków, Poland. A graduate of Poznań University of Technology and KU Leuven in Belgium. Professionally involved with the IT industry for many years. He is fascinated by observing everyday life — regardless of the location. In his photography, he seeks authenticity and fleeting urban moments that are easy to overlook in the pace of daily life. His work has been shown in several group exhibitions in Poland. He is a member of the Unrecognized Collective. His photographs have been repeatedly recognized by both Polish and international street and travel photography communities.
Samantha Yancey
Samantha Yancey
Samantha Yancey
Samantha Yancey
United States
Samantha Yancey is a Mississippi-born artist drawn to the subtle intersections of nature, kinship, and lived experience. Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured in print and online publications. In her recent series, Fay and Gay, she documents the lifelong devotion and unity of twin sisters, capturing quiet strength, tenderness, and daily rituals. Across her work, Yancey explores intimacy and the enduring beauty of everyday life within Southern identity. She holds an Associate’s Degree in Photography from the Art Institute of Atlanta (2012) and lives in Jackson, Mississippi, where she continues to explore the stories and rhythms of the people and places around her.
Artem Postelnikov
Artem Postelnikov
Artem Postelnikov
Artem Postelnikov
I have been photographing for 15 years, working primarily with Leica cameras. My work focuses on landscapes, nature and travel. As a hobby pilot, I enjoy merging my love of flying with photography, exploring the world from unique aerial perspectives.
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