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Best Rising Photographers of April 2026

Posted on April 28, 2026 - By Sandrine Hermand-Grisel
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We’re proud to present 10 emerging photographers to watch in April 2026, a curated selection of rising artists whose work is earning international recognition and helping shape the future of contemporary photography.

This global list highlights photographers distinguished by originality, strong visual identity, and the ability to tell compelling stories that resonate across cultures and audiences. From street photography and travel imagery to conceptual art and fine art photography, these artists reflect the diversity and innovation driving today’s photographic landscape.

Each photographer brings a distinctive perspective and a clear artistic voice, showing that impact, vision, and originality—not age or career stage—define the next generation of influential photographers.

Discovered through our international photography competitions, these artists are gaining momentum in April 2026 and attracting the attention of collectors, curators, galleries, and photography enthusiasts worldwide.

More than image-makers, they contribute to a broader conversation around identity, culture, place, and visual storytelling. Their projects reveal experimentation, technical skill, and conceptual depth—qualities that signal long-term relevance in contemporary photography and the wider art world.

Explore this inspiring group of emerging photographers and discover the work that sets them apart.

Whether you are a collector, curator, creative director, or photography lover, these are the photographers to follow right now—visionaries whose work challenges perspectives, sparks imagination, and redefines how we see the world.

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Michel Pedrero
Michel Pedrero
Michel Pedrero
Michel Pedrero
Spain
Michel Pedrero (Plasencia, Extremadura, Spain) is a photojournalist and documentary photographer renowned for his immersive, humanistic approach to visual storytelling. Working across the five continents, he explores identity, culture, and the resilience of communities with sensitivity and depth. His work has received international recognition, including acknowledgment from World Press Photo, and has been featured in leading publications such as National Geographic, The Times, and Vogue. Exhibited in major cultural capitals including Paris, London, and New York, Pedrero’s photography is defined by natural light, intimacy, and empathy, creating images that are both contemplative and evocative. Known professionally as Wild Nomad, he seeks not only to document reality but to reveal the essence of people and places, crafting narratives that linger beyond the frame.
Neri Panegrossi
Neri Panegrossi
Neri Panegrossi
Neri Panegrossi
Italy
Neri is an Italian photographer, born in Rome. Photography has always been part of his life, but it was through travel that it became a true language of expression. His work explores human presence and the subtle traces people leave behind in faces, gestures, spaces, and silent details. Moving between distant cultures and familiar places, he develops a visual language focused on vulnerability, stillness, and emotional authenticity. In 2025, he was awarded second prize at the Gianni Borgna Photography Award, with an exhibition at the Palazzo Esposizioni in Rome.
Aparna Gautam
Aparna Gautam
Aparna Gautam
Aparna Gautam
India
Aparna Gautam is a travel & street photographer who finds beauty in the everyday world around. She loves to capture candid moments in public spaces, focusing on human interaction with the environment; beauty of the ordinary elements; struggles & hustle of daily life etc. Her work blends culture, colors, emotion, timelessness and everyday life, creating frames that feel like long-lost memories and quiet stories waiting to be told.
Hùng Anh Nguyễn
Hùng Anh Nguyễn
Hùng Anh Nguyễn
Hùng Anh Nguyễn
Vietnam
Hùng Anh Nguyễn is a photographer and media professional with seven years of experience, specializing in street-style photography. Passionate about exploring diverse perspectives and layered compositions, he seeks to reveal stories that often go unnoticed. Through light, depth, and authentic moments, he transforms everyday scenes into compelling visual narratives.
Sebastian Piatek
Sebastian Piatek
Sebastian Piatek
Sebastian Piatek
Germany
Sebastian Piatek was born in Poland and spent most of his life in Germany. He began exploring photography many years ago, when the first mobile phones with cameras became available. Back then, he mostly photographed family and friends. Over time, as he started to travel - especially to India - his interest deepened, and his style began to evolve. India became an incredible source of inspiration for Sebastian. In the beginning, he was drawn to capturing the chaos, colors, craziness - trying to fit as many people and as much life as possible into a single frame. But with time, and through recent travels beyond India, he started to change his perspective. A recent trip to Ethiopia had a profound impact on him and shifted his perspective very much. The few places he visited there deeply influenced how he wants to approach his work in the future, in a more simplistic way. He knows he will return to Ethiopia, and he is eager to explore other parts of Africa as well - to capture its beauty in a much more minimal and also cleaner way.
Ezio Gianni Murzi
Ezio Gianni Murzi
Ezio Gianni Murzi
Ezio Gianni Murzi
Italy
I was born in a family of seafarers and Navy officers for generations and I was the single one to study Medicine and become a medical doctor. I loved photography since my earlier days in the medical career and I became a photographer a passionate story teller after going into retirement and after attending seminars run by John Stanmeyer of National Geographic, and by Salwan Georges of the Washington Post. I was in my early thirties and seven years into my medical career, when I moved to Mozambique and worked there, as a surgeon and the only doctor heading a 120-beds rural hospital in the south of the country, for four years, 1977 to 1981. I then moved to Zanzibar, Tanzania, as head of an Italian medical team. Subsequently, I joined UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund, and for over 20 years I was posted to Eastern Europe, the Middle East, South, West and North Africa, India, the United States, Iran, Albania. I live in Rome and travel to where photography takes me. In May 2024, I did an exhibition of my photographic story “Hospital of Hope”. My work captures the intersection of medical humanitarianism and raw human emotion, highlighting the fight against HIV/AIDS one person at a time, fight that is not only medical, but social as it provides patients and care givers as the grannies of HIV-orphaned children with a roof, food and little cash.
Oksana Zhila
Oksana Zhila
Oksana Zhila
Oksana Zhila
Russia
Oksana Zhila was born and grew up in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was there that she first discovered her inspiration to pursue art — the city’s atmosphere, history, and visual richness deeply shaped her way of seeing and influenced her artistic path. She graduated from medical university and worked as a doctor for many years. After emigrating to Finland several years ago, she turned to photography, and the study of photographic art became a form of personal transformation and a way of navigating a new reality. Oksana Zhila works within the field of conceptual and fine art photography, creating psychologically charged images that explore identity, memory, and emotional transformation. In her practice, she often uses multiple exposures, glass, mirrors, and reflective surfaces. Through distortion, repetition, and subtle surreal elements, she constructs visual metaphors that reflect inner psychological landscapes rather than external reality. Her visual language combines portraiture with experimental techniques such as fragmentation and layered compositions, allowing the image to move beyond documentation toward a symbolic and introspective space. Nature, domestic environments, and minimalist interiors often serve as quiet stages where personal narratives unfold, and where the familiar becomes strange and the body itself appears unstable or fragmented.
Filippo Poli
Filippo Poli
Filippo Poli
Filippo Poli
Italy
Filippo Poli, an architect by training, is based in Milan and has worked as a photographer since 2008 with architecture studios, foundations, and publishers. His personal projects explore the cultural landscape and the evolving relationship between humans and nature, along with its consequences. His work appears in leading international magazines and publications. He received numerous accolades: 5th National New Photographic Vision León (2025), Enaire Foundation (2017, 2025), Architecture Photography Master Interior, PX3 Paris, ND Awards, Hopper Prize, Arles OFF (La Kabine), IPA Prize, Monochrome, FotoDoc, Arte Laguna, and PhotoEspaña Master Scholarship. Exhibitions include a solo show in León (2025), Dispara Gallery (collective Quatro Amigos), PhotoEspaña (2017, 2025), Venice Biennale, Climate Summit (COP25, 2019), ARCO Madrid (2018), and Vila Casas Foundation. His photographs are in public and private collections, including Enaire Foundation, Deutsches Architekturmuseum (Frankfurt), and Basho Gallery (USA).
Rémy Pinaton
Rémy Pinaton
Rémy Pinaton
Rémy Pinaton
France
A traveling photographer, Rémy Pinaton defines himself as a visual ethnographer. His images, often centered on people, reflect his deep affinity for street photography and for the unfolding theater of life. In each frame, Rémy emerges as a visual storyteller—a poet of light and shadow. His gaze opens a window onto fragments of life captured in their raw truth, yet elevated through his unique perspective. Through his photographic language, he weaves a dialogue between the visible and the invisible, between the simple gestures of everyday life and the evocative power of human presence. Rémy also organizes photography trips to Madagascar, Vietnam, Cuba, and Sri Lanka with the agency “Photographe du Monde.”
Nadide Goksun
Nadide Goksun
Nadide Goksun
Nadide Goksun
Turkey/United States
Nadide Goksun (b. 1967) is a Turkish/American artist working primarily with photography and ceramics. She is a graduate of the Bogazici University in Istanbul, the Sungshin Women's University in Seoul and participates on the ICP Continuing Education Program in New York. Goksun's work has been exhibited in several group exhibitions including Foley Gallery’s Exhibition Lab in NYC, Griffin Museum of Photography, Soho Photo Gallery’s National competition, Photo Review’s 36th Annual International Photography Competition, Head On Photo Festival, Sydney-Australia, Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Barcelona-Spain, Lens Culture’s 250 New Examples of the 21st Century Street Photography among others. Her first solo show “Swimmers” was exhibited in Bondi Beach, Sydney at the Head On Photo Festival in 2021. Her artwork has been reproduced in The New York Times, PDN (Photo District News), ArtAscent International Art and Literature Journal, Pastiche, All About Photo, Dodho, and SHOTS Magazine. She currently lives and works in New York State.
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