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...
Oksana Zhila was born and grew up in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was there that she first discovered her inspiration to pursue art — the city’s atmosphere, history, and visual richness deeply shaped her way of seeing and influenced her artistic path. She graduated from medical university and worked as a doctor for many years. After emigrating to Finland several years ago, she turned to photography, and the study of photographic art became a form of personal transformation and a way of navigating a new reality. Oksana Zhila works within the field of conceptual and fine art photography, creating psychologically charged images that explore identity, memory, and emotional transformation. In her practice, she often uses multiple exposures, glass, mirrors, and reflective surfaces....
I was born in a family of seafarers and Navy officers for generations and I was the single one to study Medicine and become a medical doctor. I loved photography since my earlier days in the medical career and I became a photographer a passionate story teller after going into retirement and after attending seminars run by John Stanmeyer of National Geographic, and by Salwan Georges of the Washington Post. I was in my early thirties and seven years into my medical career, when I moved to Mozambique and worked there, as a surgeon and the only doctor heading a 120-beds rural hospital in the south of the country, for four years, 1977 to 1981. I then moved to Zanzibar, Tanzania, as head of an Italian medical team. Subsequently, I joined UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund,...
Sebastian Piatek was born in Poland and spent most of his life in Germany. He began exploring photography many years ago, when the first mobile phones with cameras became available. Back then, he mostly photographed family and friends. Over time, as he started to travel - especially to India - his interest deepened, and his style began to evolve. India became an incredible source of inspiration for Sebastian. In the beginning, he was drawn to capturing the chaos, colors, craziness - trying to fit as many people and as much life as possible into a single frame. But with time, and through recent travels beyond India, he started to change his perspective. A recent trip to Ethiopia had a profound impact on him and shifted his perspective very much. The few places he visited there deeply...
Hùng Anh Nguyễn is a photographer and media professional with seven years of experience, specializing in street-style photography. Passionate about exploring diverse perspectives and layered compositions, he seeks to reveal stories that often go unnoticed. Through light, depth, and authentic moments, he transforms everyday scenes into compelling visual narratives. Statement This image captures a suffocating reality where a market stall is no different from an artificial cave built from thousands of cluttered items. Surrounded on all sides by Buddha statues, joss paper, and goods piled to the ceiling, the woman sits swallowed whole by her very "livelihood." The solitary neon light doesn't create a magical glow; instead, it only highlights the grittiness, dust, and claustrophobia of...
Aparna Gautam is a travel & street photographer who finds beauty in the everyday world around. She loves to capture candid moments in public spaces, focusing on human interaction with the environment; beauty of the ordinary elements; struggles & hustle of daily life etc. Her work blends culture, colors, emotion, timelessness and everyday life, creating frames that feel like long-lost memories and quiet stories waiting to be told. Awarded Photographer of the Week - Week 10,...
Michel Pedrero (Plasencia, Extremadura, Spain) is a photojournalist and documentary photographer renowned for his immersive, humanistic approach to visual storytelling. Working across the five continents, he explores identity, culture, and the resilience of communities with sensitivity and depth. His work has received international recognition, including acknowledgment from World Press Photo, and has been featured in leading publications such as National Geographic, The Times, and Vogue. Exhibited in major cultural capitals including Paris, London, and New York, Pedrero’s photography is defined by natural light, intimacy, and empathy, creating images that are both contemplative and evocative. Known professionally as Wild Nomad, he seeks not only to document reality but to reveal the...
Neri is an Italian photographer, born in Rome. Photography has always been part of his life, but it was through travel that it became a true language of expression. His work explores human presence and the subtle traces people leave behind in faces, gestures, spaces, and silent details. Moving between distant cultures and familiar places, he develops a visual language focused on vulnerability, stillness, and emotional authenticity. In 2025, he was awarded second prize at the Gianni Borgna Photography Award, with an exhibition at the Palazzo Esposizioni in Rome. Awarded Photographer of the Week - Week 08,...
Ali Nejatbakhsh is an Iranian photographer and a candidate for a Master’s degree in Photography at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran. His work explores documentary and social themes, with a primary focus on capturing human experiences and cultural rituals. As a professional instructor of digital software, Ali combines technical expertise with an artistic vision to create precise and impactful images. Some of his photographs have gained recognition in international exhibitions and festivals for their subtle portrayal of cultures and the tourist attractions of his country and neighboring regions. Awarded Photographer of the Week - Week 07,...
My name is Alessandro, a photographer from Rimini, Italy. Through photography, I explore my inner world and transform emotions into images where others can see themselves reflected. I believe photography is one of the strongest instruments we have to connect as human beings. AAP Magazine AAP Magazine 54...