Born in London, England and raised on a 1,000-acre farm in Missouri, I’ve had a camera in my hands since I was ten. My path eventually led me to New York City, where I spent time on the other side of the lens as a model and actress. While pregnant, I didn’t look pregnant enough to book any modeling jobs, and I was just pregnant enough that I couldn’t book non-pregnant jobs, so I turned to another love—writing. My manuscript won the Ursula Nordstrom Fiction Contest and was published by HarperCollins under the name N.A. Nelson. While struggling with my second book, I enrolled in VCFA and earned an MFA in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults. Writing is still hard. I now use my fancy Master’s degree to write imagined backstories for each item in my neglected Etsy...
Beth is an award-winning conceptual portrait artist based in Minnesota. A mother of six, her work is deeply personal and ever-evolving. Her love for art began in childhood through drawing, later expanding into photography after receiving a film camera from her father and taking high school film classes. After stepping away from photography for a time, motherhood reignited her creativity as she documented her children’s lives. In recent years, she has focused on conceptual work and self-portraiture, occasionally collaborating with her children to create images that blend personal narrative with imaginative storytelling. Artist Statement: Beth Stahn's work explores surrealism, the uncanny, and the tension beneath nostalgia. Through character-driven, staged photographs, she...
I was born in Barcelona. Yet my definitive connection to art and photography comes from Salamanca, where I studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts at its university until 1992. In 1997, I created a space entirely devoted to this medium, “El Fotógrafo,” which remained active until 2015. There I began to study the history of photography, the noble processes, optical devices… a way of seeing through photography. I have chosen analogue technique, black-and-white, the chemical process. These are my field of expansion. This attentive observation of the life of images is simultaneously an investigation into their nature, an attempt to delve into the invisible interiors of the photographic. Statement It is difficult to explain my work because it is difficult to explain oneself....
Born by the lake but marine by name and by nature, she spends half her life in London, rushing from one end of the city to the other, in perpetual motion. One day she wakes up, drops everything and takes the plunge without a safety net, but with a burning desire to change her perspective. From a career in the fashion world to a new path made up of images and words, she explores the inner and outer worlds guided by her heart, driven by a restless curiosity. She constantly wonders what she’ll do when she grows up, even though she’s been an adult for quite some time. She believes in human connections, genuine exchange and kindness. She loves listening to stories and giving them a voice. Perhaps the world can be saved this way, one story at a time. Statement Driven by a restless...
Oscar González is a Costa Rican documentary photographer who began his photographic practice in 2022. His work focuses on observing everyday life across diverse cultural and social contexts. He has explored the relationship between culture and social context in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, focusing on cultural expressions, social realities, and moments of human intimacy that often unfold beyond the obvious. His images do not seek spectacle, but presence: the act of observing with sensitivity and respect. Through a restrained approach, his work observes and documents everyday life with sensitivity, distancing itself from spectacle. AAP Magazine AAP Magazine 55...
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...
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.” Awarded Photographer of the Week - Week 16,...
Sima is a portrait photographer and retoucher based in Bulgaria, where she lives and works while continuously seeking inspiration through travel. With over a decade of experience in photography and more than five years working professionally, her practice is rooted in a deep interest in human presence and emotional nuance. Her work focuses on creating emotionally driven fine art portraits that exist between reality and abstraction. Guided by a strong sensitivity to light, texture, and subtle expression, she develops images that feel both intimate and cinematic. For Sima, retouching is not a corrective step but an integral part of the visual language—an extension of the image itself. Inspired primarily by people, her work explores the space between what is visible and what is felt....
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...
Erik Hadife (b. 1998) is a Lebanese street photographer and filmmaker whose work explores the quiet strangeness of urban life at night. After studying at LSE and MIT, and working in strategy consulting in New York, he left the corporate world to focus fully on his practice. Hadife’s latest work responds to cities that move faster than our ability to notice them. In public spaces shaped by speed, his images slow the pace, drawing attention to fleeting interactions and unguarded moments caught in artificial light. His work has been exhibited internationally, including in New York, Venice, Athens, and Beirut. Statement Erik Hadife photographs cities at night, drawn to the quiet moments where something subtle shifts – where the ordinary starts to feel slightly off, and a glance or...