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Ylva Sjögren
© Ylva Sjögren
© © Ylva Sjögren

My name is Ylva Sjögren, and art in its many forms has always been an essential part of my life. Since childhood, I have been surrounded by art—the walls of our home were adorned with it. I have always felt a strong attraction to expressionism and surrealism, and these influences shape my own work. Themes of time and aging frequently appear in my pieces. I often explore states of being where individuals feel trapped by both internal and external forces. Early in my life, I worked with elderly people living with dementia, an experience that sparked profound questions within me about the meaning of life and the many dimensions of being...

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Ralf Dreier
© Ralf Dreier
© © Ralf Dreier

Ralf Dreier is a self-taught photographer with more than 25 years of experience. With a particular focus on minimalist black and white photography in the fields of architecture and landscape, he strives first and foremost to convey emotions and moods with his images. Statement: My pictures are essentially about conveying feelings and moods, so I don't really try to tell a story with them. These moods and feelings are what I feel when I look at a landscape that I would also photograph. It's about relaxation and letting go of everyday problems. But if a story does develop in the viewer's mind, it's definitely positive, because it's their very personal story that they associate with my pictures. However, it makes a difference whether we look at a landscape directly and immediately...

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Florian Kriechbaumer
© Florian Kriechbaumer
© © Florian Kriechbaumer

Florian is an award-winning photographer who likes to combine the artistic and technical aspects of the domain. He enjoys applying his creativity across a broad spectrum of ideas and styles, always looking to capture compositions and places not yet seen before. His clients include companies such as Expedia and National Geographic, his work has been used by global media firms such as CNN, and exhibited in galleries from NYC to London. He published several photography books, regularly holds workshops and talks, and enjoys sharing his experience and insights with others. ''The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.'' Dorothea...

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Kojo Leon
© Kojo Leon
© © Kojo Leon

Kojo Leon, is a Physicist by profession and a passionate lover of both the intricate world of Physics and the captivating realm of Street Photography and Fine Arts. He perceives Street Photography as peaceful and a way of seeing the world in its rawest, most unfiltered form. It is about capturing the poetry of everyday life—the fleeting moments of connection, solitude, humor, and humanity that often go unnoticed. Kojo is drawn to the streets because they are alive with stories. Every passerby, every shadow, every reflection holds a narrative waiting to be discovered. His protect work is an exploration of light, composition, and emotion. He is challenged to be present on the streets, to observe deeply, and capture the most unfiltered and dramatic moments. Through his most recent...

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Les Schmidt
© Les Schmidt
© © Les Schmidt

I didn't start photographing until I got into my late thirties after moving into the Warehouse Arts District of New Orleans. I was passionate about collecting modern furniture at the time and only after a chance meeting with a local architect and an interior magazine photographer did I get the opportunity to get behind a professional camera for the first time. I was asked to style several photo shoots for the pair not knowing at the time that this informal training of creating vignettes would become a catalyst for my future work. From capturing sparse coastal and warehouse landscapes in the early 2000s and recording the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to personal still life projects dealing with memory and loss my photographs can be viewed through this same minimalistic...

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Diana Rybakova
© Diana Rybakova
© © Diana Rybakova

Diana Rybakova is a Moscow-based photographer with a degree in legal studies. What began as a hobby gradually turned into a profession. She worked as a reportage and later studio photographer, mainly collaborating with performing artists. Her artistic perspective was shaped by influences such as Annie Leibovitz and Igor Mukhin. Diana is largely self-taught: she completed courses in classical and contemporary art, video editing, and learned studio photography independently — mostly through YouTube. Her true passion has always been black-and-white, street, and film photography. The central theme of her personal projects is "invisible people and invisible problems" — portraits of alternative subcultures and documentary series with a historical focus. She explores how a single...

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Oliver Raschka
© Oliver Raschka
© © Oliver Raschka

Oliver Raschka is a self-taught photographer and holds a doctorate in behavioral economics. His focus is on the visual sociology of the everyday with an emphasis on trauma, identity, the family narrative, youthhood and adolescence. With more than 20 years of experience as an expert on behavioral issues in markets and organizations, he is able to capture the dynamics and peculiarities of social relationships in his photographs. This experience also helps him better understand the nature of psychological effects. For many years, the self-taught photographer has been exploring the theme of family and the search for identity in documentary form. A project that documented the everyday life of two brothers from childhood to adolescence over a total of fifteen years is the subject of two books....

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Humberto Ybarra
© Humberto Ybarra
© © Humberto Ybarra

Humberto Ybarra, born in Seville and now based in El Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz), is a self-taught Spanish photographer whose quiet, evocative landscapes have become his signature. He began his photographic journey in the late 1990s, but it wasn't until 2010 that he fully embraced photography as a passion. Over the years, Ybarra explored a range of genres—from portraiture and still life to conceptual work—but it was in 2018 that he discovered his distinctive voice: minimalist landscapes rooted in the farmlands of southern Spain. His compositions are imbued with solitude, mystery, and a lyrical calm that borders on the metaphysical. Often featuring a single object—an isolated tree, a whitewashed farmhouse, a stretch of scorched earth—his images celebrate the poetry of the...

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Miglė Golubickaitė
© Miglė Golubickaitė
© © Miglė Golubickaitė

Miglė Golubickaitė is a Lithuanian fashion and portrait photographer whose work is defined by its emotional depth and cinematic atmosphere. She blends natural light, muted tones, and minimalist composition to create images that feel both intimate and timeless. With a background in art history, Miglė brings a thoughtful, nuanced perspective to every frame, often drawing on classical influences and visual storytelling traditions. Her photography explores themes of identity, vulnerability, and quiet strength, focusing on the emotional presence of her subjects rather than just their appearance. Whether working with professional models or everyday individuals, she captures moments of stillness and authenticity that resonate deeply. Miglė approaches portraiture as a form of...

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Yixu Wang
© Yixu Wang
© © Yixu Wang

I’m Yixu, born in Tangshan, Hebei, now living in London. My photography is a personal journey exploring identity, the pressures we feel from society, and the everyday traditions of my hometown. AAP Magazine: AAP Magazine #48...

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