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Best Rising Photographers of June 2026

Posted on June 28, 2026 - By Sandrine Hermand-Grisel
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Every month, photographers from around the world share their latest projects with us, offering a remarkable glimpse into the diversity of contemporary photography. From fine art photography and street photography to intimate documentary photography, these submissions reveal compelling visual stories, fresh perspectives, and distinctive artistic voices that continue to shape today's photographic landscape.

In this June 2026 edition, we are delighted to present a curated selection of emerging photographers and established talents whose work stood out for its originality, creativity, and powerful storytelling. Their photography portfolios explore a wide range of subjects and approaches, demonstrating the richness and versatility of the medium while reflecting the complexities of the modern world.

Whether you're looking to discover photographers to watch, explore inspiring new projects, or simply enjoy exceptional photography, we invite you to immerse yourself in these carefully curated portfolios. We hope their unique visions inspire your own creative journey and deepen your appreciation for the art of photography.

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Sarah and Lucy Jenkins
Sarah and Lucy Jenkins
Sarah and Lucy Jenkins
Sarah and Lucy Jenkins
Australia
Air Bare is an award-winning, visual art drone photography collaboration created in Port Douglas, Queensland in October 2020. They are the mother/daughter team of Sarah and Lucy Jenkins, with Sarah now living in Fremantle Australia, and Lucy in London UK. They collaborate frequently and draw on each other’s strengths to develop ideas to create and execute interesting perspectives and unique images from above. Sarah has Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, diagnosed at age 30, and is now confined to a wheelchair. She has very little strength in her hands and arms, so a conventional camera is difficult to use. The drone, however, is operated with a remote control in her lap, and using just her thumbs and fingers she can fly it and take images. Lucy studied architecture at the University of Melbourne in 2015. She graduated in 2022 and was awarded the Bates Smart Medal Graduate Prize for Outstanding Design for her thesis 'Service Disruption'. She has worked for world-renowned architectural firm Foster + Partners in London since June 2023 and became fully qualified in September 2024. In November 2024, she became a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Sarah and Lucy, who are both self-taught, won their first award at the Boston Drone Film Festival in March 2021. From there they went on to win Capture Magazine’s Australasia’s Top Emerging Photographer’s Awards ‘Single Shot’ category in May 2021. They have been acknowledged in Australia and internationally ever since. In 2022 they were invited to collaborate with the German publishing company teNeues for the book, ‘Minimalism in Photography’. They were one of 15 international minimalist photographers chosen, many being world acclaimed in their field. They held their first hugely successful solo exhibition at the Moores Gallery Art Space in Fremantle, Australia in February 2024.
Marie Kent
Marie Kent
Marie Kent
Marie Kent
France
Marie Kent is an educator and lifelong photographer currently based in Hanoi, Vietnam. With a primary focus on street, travel, and environmental portraiture, her work seeks to bridge the gap between fleeting travel encounters and deliberate, narrative-driven art. After years of shooting documentary weddings and commercial lifestyle projects, she has shifted her focus entirely to travel and street photography, shooting purely for the love of the craft. Drawing heavily on her professional background as an educator teaching Theory of Knowledge, Marie’s photographic methodology is rooted in examining how we perceive, construct, and share human stories.
Seppo Tuomaala
Seppo Tuomaala
Seppo Tuomaala
Seppo Tuomaala
Finland
Seppo Tuomaala is a Finnish photographer working at the intersection of documentary and wildlife photography. His work moves between human environments and remote natural settings, often focusing on quiet moments that reveal deeper connections between subjects and their surroundings. He began his photographic work in street and documentary photography before expanding into wildlife photography in recent years. He studied photography at Tornio Vocational College in Finland and brings an observational and precise approach to his images, characterized by minimalism, strong composition, and an emphasis on atmosphere rather than spectacle. His work has been recognized in international photography competitions and exhibited in Finland and abroad. Today, his practice brings together documentary and wildlife perspectives, exploring the relationship between people, animals, and the environments they share.
Eleonora Laufer
Eleonora Laufer
Eleonora Laufer
Eleonora Laufer
Argentina
Eleonora Laufer (Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a self-taught photographer whose work explores quiet landscapes, minimal traces of human presence, and the subtle tension between stillness and movement. Working with a minimal visual language and soft color palettes, she creates contemplative images that reveal what emerges as activity fades. Her practice is shaped by over fifteen years of experience in dance and body awareness, which have cultivated her sensitivity to balance, rhythm, and an intuitive sense of space.
Bernice Williams
Bernice Williams
Bernice Williams
Bernice Williams
United States
I was born in a small country town near Pittsburgh, PA, where I went to university and studied painting and sculpture. To be a painter was my dream! For several years I lived in Papua New Guinea and then moved to Sydney, Australia. In both places I worked with clay, mostly high-fired white earthenware, creating minimalist hand built forms. Eventually I returned to the U.S., first to New York City, and then to Chicago where I now live. I’ve come full circle and returned to my first love of painting, but now I paint with light!
Archie Cludven
Archie Cludven
Archie Cludven
Archie Cludven
China
I take photos to live with passion, to feel with my heart, to search for meaning in the world around me, and above all, to embrace change. Photography allows me to slow down, observe more deeply, and connect with people, places, and moments that might otherwise go unnoticed. Every image is an invitation to discover something new—both about the world and about myself.
Jens Hoffmann
Jens Hoffmann
Jens Hoffmann
Jens Hoffmann
Germany
I was born in Neustrelitz, Germany, in 1972. In addition to my career as an urban planner and now a professor of land-use change, I began taking photographs about 25 years ago. My work has always focused on analog black-and-white photography, supplemented by a few digital color projects. Photography has always been my motivation for traveling: to Vietnam, India, New York, London, and Berlin.
Matteo Rea
Matteo Rea
Matteo Rea
Matteo Rea
Italy
My name is Matteo and I was born in a little village near Rome, wich is called Acuto. After high school I worked in London as a waiter and as ice cream maker and with savings I bought my first camera to tell stories. I completed my nursing studies at the University of Pisa. Thanks to my profession I could work as a volunteer in Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, India and Turkey, starting a perfect marriage between photography and medicine.
Rupert Chambers
Rupert Chambers
Rupert Chambers
Rupert Chambers
United States
Rupert Chambers enjoyed only episodic involvement in his passion for photography until he retired. In retirement, he is the fine arts photographer he always wanted to be. He initially focused on candid street photography, especially in Mexico and Guatemala, until Covid masked his subjects, chased them indoors, and limited his travel. That reoriented him toward the rich landscape and “new topographic” opportunities close to his Taos home in northern New Mexico, at least until the shortage of oxygen at high altitudes transported him to the California coast. He now creates intimate, intertidal landscapes within the threshold between sea and land — the liminal in the littoral. On the Pacific coast, twice each day it is sea, and twice each day it is land. It belongs to both; it belongs to neither. His work owes an obvious intellectual debt to California Impressionism and to the West Coast Photographic Movement. Now in his eighties, he has been drawn increasingly to the patience of intertidal rocks as subjects. He shares Edward Weston’s objective “to photograph a rock, have it look like a rock, but be MORE than a rock.” The past year he has increasingly employed long exposures on a tripod to emphasize the fluidity of the sea in contrast to the sculptural geology of seastacks, especially backlit at negative low tides.
Md. Arifuzzaman
Md. Arifuzzaman
Md. Arifuzzaman
Md. Arifuzzaman
Bangladesh
Md. Arifuzzaman Zaman is a Bangladeshi visual storyteller whose journey into photography began at the age of 35, after receiving a small camera as a gift from his sister-in-law in Florida. Inspired from childhood by films, literature, cultures, rituals, and the beauty of everyday life, he gradually transformed from a passionate reader into a dedicated storyteller through photography. Now over 50, he has spent more than 16 years developing a distinctive visual language rooted in authenticity, emotion, and human connection. He learned from acclaimed photographer GMB Akash and further refined his craft through workshops at Counter Foto school. His work focuses on documentary, travel, street, and cultural photography, with a deep interest in preserving human stories, traditions, spirituality, and the poetic rhythm of everyday life. Rather than pursuing staged narratives or stereotypes, he seeks to capture the quiet dignity and soulful essence of people and places. His photography has received numerous international recognitions, including the Xposure International Photography Award, Urban Photo Award, Budapest International Photography Award, Global Photography Award, Ashaishimbun Award,Tokyo Foto Festival Award, One Eye land Travel Award, and Gold Award in the 1839 Color Photography Contest 2025. He also received a special July Award from Viepa in the Street category in 2025. More than 385 of his photographs have been published on 1x.com, and his work has appeared in renowned publications including The Guardian, Fstoppers, The Daily Telegraph, South Florida, Sun Sentinel, National Geographic, Amnesty International, The Daily Star, and many others. His photo stories have also been featured on 121clicks.com and Edge of Humanity Magazine. In January 2026, his work The Wonder of Nature was exhibited at Dusk Gallery in the United States. He believes photography is “the mystic reflection of life—a mirror veiled in shadows and light, whispering stories only the soul can hear.”
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