We continue to discover incredible work from photographers that live and travel all around the world. Here is a selection of some incredible images of rising star photographers for this month of August 2024 you can get some creative inspiration from. We hope you enjoy this collection. Thank you for allowing us to discover so many incredible images each month through our different call for entries or spontaneous portfolio submissions.
Evan Murphy
United States
I was born and raised in Las Vegas; ever since I can remember, my parents would get my twin brother and I cameras, and they always pushed us to be creative. We just fell in love with it. We grew up making movies, doing photoshoots, and creating stuff with our friends. Living in a vibrant and cinematic city, storytelling grew into this passion that both of us had for visual art, which has guided us throughout our entire life. As I continued to get older, photography grew more and more personal to me. My eye for photography truly stemmed from my twin brother. I am completely self taught. I never took any photography or editing classes.
Since moving to New York City two years ago at 21 years old, my fuel of inspiration has been endless. My true goal with photography at this point in my life is to perfect my craft. My eye has developed based on experience, inspiration, and studying. In the past two years I’ve participated in group exhibitions in Paris, New York, and most recently pieces from my photographic series “I.D.” were shown in Venice, Italy during Venice Biennale. I plan to continue to develop my skill set and storytelling abilities with photography in New York City.
Alex Lobo
Spain
I was born and raised in Madrid, Spain. Being passionate about all kinds of visual arts since an early age, I graduated from an audiovisual technical school and moved to London in 2005, where I soon developed a passion for photography that has also accompanied me to Japan, my home since 2013. I specialise in fine art and portrait photography.
René Dissel
The Netherlands
Rene Dissel is a Dutch photographer and musician, known for his landscapes, portraits and abstract work. He created the series "Seascapes" and the book "Ontmoetingen met Amersfoorters". His photography focuses on nature, water and the human impact on the environment, and he wants to capture emotions and create awareness.
Dissel started with a Kodak camera as a child and rediscovered photography during his music career. His work is influenced by Irving Penn, Sebastião Salgado and Gerhard Richter. He experiments with various techniques, but prefers black-and-white photography.
His latest theme, "sMelt", explores the effects of climate change. In this series, he portrays people in ice, captured during the melting process. This shows the transition from hard to liquid, revealing how ice changes and reveals new layers and details. Dissel's work invites reflection on the vulnerability and transformation of human beings.
Roberta Dall'Alba
Italy
My name is Roberta Dall'Alba, and I'm a passionate food and travel photographer. When I work with companies my goal is to create for them authentic images that truly connect with people and spark a desire for their products and services.
Photography brings immense fulfillment to my life because it allows me to express myself, capture emotions, and tell stories. My deep appreciation for aesthetics and attention to details and feelings helps me create images that are not only beautiful but also meaningful..
Through my photography, I strive to show others the beauty of the world, inspiring happiness and appreciation for our surroundings. By doing what I do, I hope to encourage a sense of wonder and connection that can make the world a better place. I am multi-passionate and cannot stand the idea of dedicating my time to only one type of photography, which is why I love capturing a wide range of subjects
Danièle Michel
France/Scotland
I am French-Scottish born in 1979 in Annemasse,France,a small town between Geneva and Chamonix .For as long as I remember I always had a camera around to document my life.
I am passionate about family photography, the mundane and the little things.My photography is emotive, mostly in natural light. I love portraiture and currently I am working on analog double exposure.
Chris Yan
China
Chris Yan, photographer, Creative Director, was born in Beijing, China in 1981. After graduating from Communication University of China with a degree in art and design, he began to work in international advertising agencies such as Dentsu, JWT, and Leo Burnett as art director and creative director. In 2013 he founded his own company, focusing on commercial design and art creation, and began photography. He mainly explores humanities and street photography. For the past ten years, he has been photographing in different countries and currently he lives and works in Beijing.
Michael Anker
Germany
I entered the professional side of photography during my studies in graphic design. It was then that I discovered the rich tonality and depth of tones that can be found in analog black-and-white photos. My photography teacher at the time, Manfred Paul, provided the necessary inspiration. Nowadays, I execute the majority of my projects using analog methods once again. This approach allows me to alleviate the time pressure from the creative process.
Karlynne Wintels
The Netherlands
A street and documentary photographer originally from the Netherlands. She captures the beauty of everyday life and is drawn to the ordinary, finding inspiration in the day-to-day with a style that features strong contrasts, geometric shapes, and the interplay of light and shadow. She has also uniquely specialised in combining the street photography genre with family photography, offering families a visual story of their lives with an entirely candid, beautifully real approach. Her work has earned international recognition, including an honourable mention in the International Photography Awards 2023 and as a finalist at the Miami Street Photography Festival in 2022. She has also curated several exhibitions, including the 2024 global Women in Street exhibition in Singapore and a street photography group exhibition at the Singapore International Photography Festival in 2022. Her photography has been featured in exhibitions in the US, Australia, Italy, and Singapore.
Jizhou Tang
China
Jizhou (Colin) Tang is a photographer from Shenzhen, China, currently studying at William & Mary in Virginia. While majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Arts & Art History, Jizhou's work delves into personal growth and the experiences of life as a young Chinese immigrant in the United States. His photography spans landscapes and portraits, capturing both the vastness of nature and the intricacies of human expression. In his final year, under the mentorship of Professor Eliot Dudik, Jizhou is deepening his expertise in Darkroom techniques and film photography.
Michael Potts
United States
Mike grew up in Pennsylvania and in 2005 moved to Arizona where he’s rarely cold and doesn’t have to shovel snow. He graduated from Bucknell University with a major in English and a minor in Chemistry and still wonders what to do with them. He currently works as a nuclear medicine technologist mainly so he has someone to talk to. This lets him photograph on the side without having to live on ramen and sleep on friends’ couches. The rest of his time is devoted to various cats. They don’t like ramen, but they do like couches. His ultimate dream would be to visit Mars (and ideally make the trip back too). In the meantime he keeps making pictures.