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...
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...
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...
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...
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. All About Photo Competition: All About Photo Awards...
Robert Lie is an international award winning photographer from Indonesia. He has won more than 300 international photoconcest, among of them are Pangea Golden Ball Siena Awards 2020, Discovery of The Year 2024 Refocus Awards, 1st Place iPhone Photography Awards 2023, TPOPTY 2020 Awards, Remarkable Art Work SIPA Contest, etc. He is a judge of more than 150 photo contest including New York Photography Awards, Global Photography Awards, ZIPA and many more. He is guest instructor in some trips & workshop with Leica. All About Photo Competition: All About Photo Awards...
Originally from Italy and based in Brazil since 1998, I have been developing my work as a documentary photographer with a sensitive and committed perspective on reality. My intense experience in the interior of the country was decisive in building my own visual language, capable of capturing the essence of the people, places, and traditions. I began my career photographing landscapes, but it was in documenting popular Brazilian culture — especially religious festivals and manifestations of faith in rural communities — that I discovered my true vocation and the greatest recognition for my work. Self-taught, I base my practice on constant study and the inspiration of photography masters like Ernesto Bazan. I seek to portray moments where identity, tradition, and beauty intertwine...
Originally from the UK and currently living in the United States, Garry Waller has been a keen street photographer for over two decades. He is rarely happier than when he’s wandering with his camera, drawn to the unscripted encounters that unfold around him. The photos lean into the rhythm of everyday life, gestures, and occasional coincidences that often pass unnoticed but, for a split second, align into something visually compelling. Working primarily on the streets of New York City, Waller’s background in graphic design shapes the way he sees. An awareness of composition, balance, color, and negative space runs through his images, often giving even the most fleeting scenes a sense of structure and clarity. Lines, forms, and visual rhythm play as much of a role as the human...
Driven by a passion for creation, intrigued by human relationships, and questioning the temporality of things, Vincent Binant constructs a photographic gallery where the beauty of bodies and nature collides with a latent sarcasm. To suggest emotions through movement or abstraction, these are the photographer’s ambitions, the guiding principles of his artistic process. "I have never been able to live without creating, but it is in photography that I found the medium that is most deeply my own. I use a reality I disregard entirely, a reality from which I am detached, and I reinterpret it so as never to remain passive before the one I am given. Instead, I deliver my own: often distorted, yet always aesthetic." "I like how black and white confronts us directly with things, without...
Takeshi Yamamoto is a Japanese documentary photographer based in Yamanashi, Japan. His work focuses on long-term social and environmental issues, with particular attention to memory, landscape, and the traces left by disaster and policy. Since 2011, he has been documenting Fukushima and the long aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster. His project Silent Witnesses: Fukushima 2011–2026 examines how land, communities, and memory are transformed over time, and how absence, reconstruction, and normalization become visible in the landscape. His work has been recognized with the 9th Natori Younosuke Photography Award and has been exhibited and published internationally, including a solo exhibition at Sony Imaging Gallery and features on Social...