All about photo features the work of extremely talented emerging photographers. In this top 10 you can find the work of young photographers under the age of 30 that will most likely become famous in the years to come.
Mike Brodie: The Polaroid Kid (1985)
In 2003 Brodie left home at the age of 18 to travel the rails across America. Since then his photographs have been featured in many exhibitions. His project "A period of juvenile prosperity" has been published. He is represented by M+B in Los Angeles and Yossi Milo Gallery in New York.
Maia Flore (1988)
Her series Sleep Elevation (2010) helped her gain international recognition. Her work featured at the Rencontres d'Arles Festival in France. She is now a member of Agence VU alongside famous contemporary photographers.
Oleg Dou (1983)
Discovered in 2006, Russian photographer Oleg Dou is represented today by galleries in France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Russia and United States (Deborah Colton Gallery). His work has been published in many international magazines. He is one of the most promising artist of his generation.
Brooke Shaden (1987)
After graduating from Temple University with bachelor degrees in film and English, Brooke Shaden began creating self-portraits for ease and to have full control over the images, and has since grown into a self-portrait artist. She has a blog where she shares her passion for photography. She runs many workshops worldwide.
Dean West (1983)
Dean West "one of the world's best emerging photographers" (after Capture Magazine), has a highly conceptual and thought-provoking style of contemporary portraiture. His body of work has been featured in top photography magazines, art galleries, and received numerous international awards. The incredible project "In pieces" has been constructed by combining West's modern photography techniques and Sawaya's unique sculptures made out of LEGO®. Dean West is represented by Cake Factory.
Sayaka Maruyama (1983)
Maruyama was born in Japan and graduated from the Art University of Japan in 2005, when she began her renowned Neon O'Clock Works project. Her first monograph, entitled Krageneidechse, was published in 2007, the year she moved to London. Maruyama has exhibited widely in London and Tokyo, and her images have been published in periodicals including the British Journal of Photography, Silvershotz magazine, the Financial Times Magazine and Eyemazing.
Noémie Goudal (1984)
Since graduating from the Royal College in 2010 Noemie Goudal has become a successful emerging artists. Picked up by the Caitlin Prize and Saatchi's New Sensations for her final degree show series "Les Amants", Noemie has gone on to exhibit internationally in Milan, Paris and New York and in London. Lately she won the HSBC prize and is represented by Saatchi Gallery in London where she lives.
Zhang Jingna (1988)
Zhang Jingna born in Beijing is a photographer known widely as zemotion. She won many awards including in 2013 the Beauty/Glamour Photographer of the Year (Framed Award). She works for famous clients and fashion magazines.
Rasel Chowdhury (1988)
Rasel Chowdhury is a documentary photographer whose work is featured in Reportage by Getty Images and MoST Photo Agency. He obtained his graduation in photography from Pathshala, South Asian Media Institute, and in due course, he found the changing landscapes and environmental issues as two extremely important subjects to document in his generation.
Lucas Foglia (1983)
Lucas' photographs are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pilara Foundation and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Fine Art. His work has been published in Aperture Magazine, the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post Magazine, British Journal of Photography, Contact Sheet, Wired and PDN's 30 among others. His first book, A Natural Order, was published by Nazraeli Press in 2012.