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Hendrik Wolf
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© © Hendrik Wolf

Born in 1984 in Malchin, Germany, I’m married and have two children, aged 9 and 6. We love to travel, and many of my photos are taken around the world—exploring both vibrant cities and quiet rural places. After spending over 20 years in a white-collar job, photography was always my creative outlet in my free time. In 2024, I decided to go all in—leaving my job to pursue my dream career as a photographer. Today, I work on a wide range of projects. I’m passionate about fashion shoots as much as I am about street photography—and I deliberately refuse to limit myself to just one niche. All About Photo Competitions AAP Magazine 56...

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Md. Arifuzzaman
© Md. Arifuzzaman
© © Md. Arifuzzaman

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,...

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Aziza Chinibekova
© Aziza Chinibekova
© © Aziza Chinibekova

Interest in street photography emerged during the years of study at the National Institute of Arts and Design, Named After Kamoliddin Behzod. Photography became an instrument of research into the everyday life phenomenon. Later on, this interest developed into a conscious art practice, which main focus was on studying the liminal conditions of the urban environment that appear in the intersections of space, time, and human presence. In her practice, Chinibekova often refers to the Impressionist and Fauvism heritage. Their methods became her source of inspiration in how to work with color and the aesthetics of catching the “proper” moment. That led her to choose photography as the main medium in her art practice, because it gave her the possibility to work in the spheres that are...

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Rupert Chambers
© Rupert Chambers
© © Rupert Chambers

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;...

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Matteo Rea
© Matteo Rea
© © Matteo Rea

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. Hold me, don’t leave me alone “Hold me, don’t leave me alone" was born as a photographic project for the photojournalism school "Officine Fotografica" in Rome in November 2016. The purpose of the work is to try to give a face to those who have remained on the margins of society for diseases that still today disturb our consciences and our...

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Sarah and Lucy Jenkins
© Sarah and Lucy Jenkins
© © Sarah and Lucy Jenkins

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...

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Jens Hoffmann
© Jens Hoffmann
© © Jens Hoffmann

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. All About Photo Competitions AAP Magazine 56...

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Archie Cludven
© Archie Cludven
© © Archie Cludven

I take photos to live with passion, to feel with heart, to look for meanings, and above all else, to seek for change. All About Photo Competitions All About Photo Awards...

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Bernice Williams
© Bernice Williams
© © Bernice Williams

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! All About Photo Competitions AAP Magazine 39 Shadows AAP Magazine 56...

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Eleonora Laufer
© Eleonora Laufer
© © Eleonora Laufer

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. All About Photo Competitions Photographer of the Week 20,...

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