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Julien Drogoul
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© © Julien Drogoul

Born in Montbrison, France, and currently working in Saint-Étienne, 36-year-old Julien Drogoul balances his profession as a nurse with a decade-long practice in photography. His recent years have been shaped by alternating between his healthcare career and long journeys abroad, periods dedicated to street photography. While he also shoots events and weddings, Julien Drogoul defines himself primarily as a street photographer. His work over the last few years resulted in the black-and-white project Dialogue, which was featured in an art gallery exhibition (and several others places) and published as a monograph by Corridor Éléphant Éditions. He is currently developing several new projects. All About Photo Competitions Photographer of the Week 27,...

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Eugene Resh
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© © Eugene Resh

Eugene Resh is a Belarus-born American photographer who spent most of his life in San Francisco and is currently based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He has been taking photographs for as long as he can remember – including the childhood days of shooting with an old Zenit film camera and developing and printing films in a converted bathroom. Those days are long gone, but Eugene rarely leaves house without his digital camera.  His favourite genres are street and travel, although he likes to blend the two. On his trips across the world, he seeks out to reflect and portray each destination, each country through the eyes of a street wanderer, a quiet observer. According to Eugene, the best way to capture the essence of any place is through the faces and captured emotions of its...

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Sankar Sridhar
© Sankar Sridhar
© © Sankar Sridhar

Sankar Sridhar is an award-winning documentary photographer, author, and travel writer whose work maps the fragile intersections of landscape, identity, and memory. Swapping a career as a daily news reporter for the icy expanses of the Himalayas—a decade-long exploration that culminated in his acclaimed book, Ladakh: Trance Himalaya—Sridhar combines his training as a mountaineer with an immersive, patient approach to recording fast-evaporating pastoral and nomadic lifestyles. Lauded by The New York Times’ Lens Blog as “Compelling, A Must See,” his visual vocabulary has earned him honors as a Hasselblad Masters Finalist, Landscape Photographer of the Year at the Indian Photo Festival, and recipient of the Indica Culture Photography Grant. His photo essays have been featured...

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Oleg Buyanov
© Oleg Buyanov
© © Oleg Buyanov

Oleg Buyanov is a fine art photographer whose practice centers on portraiture and collage as tools for exploring identity, visibility, and social tension. His work engages with questions of representation, particularly within marginalized communities, where the act of being seen can be both empowering and precarious. Working across staged photography and constructed imagery, Oleg Buyanov challenges traditional expectations of portraiture. Rather than presenting the subject as fully visible and defined, he introduces elements of concealment, fragmentation, and ambiguity. This approach reflects the complex dynamics between exposure and protection, presence and absence—especially relevant in contemporary discussions around LGBTQ+ visibility and personal agency. All About Photo...

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Ying Yin
© Ying Yin
© © Ying Yin

Ying YIN, born in Shanghai, China and currently based in Japan. She often works from the perspective of a spectator, conveying the symbiotic relationship between nature and humanity through emotionally charged scenes. All About Photo Competitions AAP Magazine 57...

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Markus Kirchhofer
© Markus Kirchhofer
© © Markus Kirchhofer

Markus Kirchhofer is a photographer from Cologne/Germany, who focuses on portrait and documentary photography. After playing music for many years, he moved into photography as his main creative output. In a digital world, his workflow is deliberately analog. ''I choose analog photography for its patience and poetry. Film forces me to slow down and stay fully present with my subjects. Without distractions, I connect deeply with the environment to tell authentic human stories.'' All About Photo Competitions AAP Magazine 57...

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Beidi Tu
© Beidi Tu
© © Beidi Tu

Beidi Tu is a female photographer and writer based in ShenZhen, China, and a member of the ShenZhen Photographers Association. She interested in how a person can appear different depending on perspective—how we split ourselves between who we are and who we present to the world. She always says gazing at oneself—looking deeper, as if gazing into an abyss. As a photographer, you should be able to instinctively capture the deep beauty in everyone. All About Photo Competitions AAP Magazine 57...

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Mary Kay Kirsner
© Mary Kay Kirsner
© © Mary Kay Kirsner

My interest in photography began as a teenager in Madison, Wisconsin, when my parents gave me a camera. I had always been interested in graphics, especially the black-and-white photographs I looked forward to seeing in the upcoming edition of Life Magazine. Both my father and grandfather were photo enthusiasts and influenced my early passion. During my teen years, I used my camera to make my home environment feel more novel by photographing everyday objects in the garage and basement in unique ways. But as a young adult, I realized that the most compelling photographs were those of people. As a young, shy, but adventurous woman, I felt both terrified and excited about the challenges of pursuing candid, people-focused photography. My camera had been a companion for decades,...

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Tristan Olphe
© Tristan Olphe
© © Tristan Olphe

Tristan Olphe is a French photographer based in Paris. Raised by the sea in Brittany, he works across two parallel practices: a commercial one, specialising in wine, gastronomy and event photography, and a personal one built around long-form documentary series. His work is guided by instinctive composition, existing light, and an acute sense of place — whether along a shoreline, behind a bistro counter, or in the lit margins of a Vietnamese street at night. He is currently developing a long-term book project on French winemakers, combining portrait photography with an experimental printing process. His work has been recognised at the Refocus Awards (Portrait category). All About Photo Competitions Photographer of the Week 25,...

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Laura Tomé
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© © Laura Tomé

Laura Tomé is a photographer from Barcelona whose passion for photography began in childhood. Her work focuses on documenting abandoned and uninhabited places—spaces rich in history that may one day be transformed and given a new purpose. Through her lens, she explores the relationship between memory, absence, and transformation, capturing details that often go unnoticed while preserving the unique atmosphere of each location. Rather than simply photographing spaces, she seeks to reveal the invisible stories they hold and invite viewers to reflect on the passage of time and the possibilities these places may offer in the future. Statement My work explores the relationship between memory and transformation through the photography of abandoned and uninhabited places. I am drawn to...

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