The children in Aleksandr Glyadyelov’s pictures do not live normal lives. The humiliating poverty experienced by the majority of Ukrainians has pushed these kids out of their homes and onto the streets where they spend their days searching for a crust of bread, and their nights looking for a place to sleep. Some prefer the violence of the streets to homes filled with alcohol and drugs. Basements, begging, thefts, alcohol, violence, drugs, cruel treatment – these are inevitable parts of the daily struggle. When Alexander Glyadyelov looks into a childs eyes and receive his or her gaze in response, He is not looking at a statistic, but at a child. Photographs can reveal pain, which He search for, even while he wish it did not exist. Alexander Glyadyelov photographed the children over the next month until, without warning, they changed sleeping quarters, and he lost them. He met them again two years later, only to lose them after three days. Some of these images are spontaneous; others are the result of endless research. The rest are the product of long-lasting, trusting relationships. (more…)
Charlie White exploring male self-loathing through photographic puppetry. Using a humanoid puppet he calls “complete fragility manifest in a body”. White presents human frailty through a fictional character, much as a novelist might. As Charlie White tells, his puppet, called Joshua, helps him to explore the themes of male self-image and self-loathing. White places Joshua in a series of vulnerable situations – at a cocktail party or a lover’s house – and photographs the scene. (more…)
Dutch couple Schilte & Portielje create a surrealist world inhabited by solitary, mysterious and audacious figures. Jacqueline Portielje (’58), who studied painting, and Huub Schilte (’53), an architect by training, met in 1975 and have inspired each other and were closely involved in each other’s work ever since. They started to collaborate under the name Schilte & Portielje in 1997, three years before they had started to explore computers as a resource for artistic expression, using it as a photography dark room and a drawing/painting tool. Their ideas about art were so complementary that creating works of art together became the rule rather than the exception. The results are digital collages starting with a selection of scraps from a large image bank. During the process of drawing, painting, of adding and subtracting, new possibilities and ideas are generated. Still, the work is mainly based on the intuitive qualities the two artists have honed over the years. There are no rules. Located in the area of tension between photography, drawing and painting, the figures play the lead role in the duo’s photographic works: they are characterised by the mystery that surrounds them; a sort of impenetrability, elegance and power. (more…)
Pedro Luis Raota (April 26, 1934 – March 4, 1986) is famouse and world wide known photographer from Argentina, ranked as one of the leading exponents of American photography and the Argentine photographer who has received the most awards in contests and photographic halls all around the world. In some publications it is indicated that throughout his 52 years of life Raota obtained more than 3,000 gold medals. Pedro Luis Raota passed away in 1986 and we can say that His photography showed, sometimes, the dramatic side of the life, but always dealing the subjects with irony and humor. Sometimes he was criticized because some of his photographs were previously set up, but he always responded: “A Photographer imagines a picture, and if that picture he imagines doesn’t exist, he will create it just like a Film Director does”. (more…)
Brooke Shaden is a fine art photographer living and working in the Los Angeles, USA area. Her passion lies in creating new worlds through photographs. Her vision extends beyond the realm of the camera, creating images that resemble paintings and speak of an era that is not our own. Each image is a story.
Brooke has been said to encapsulate a new way of creating imagery for our time and has “…dramatically restated a new photographic feminist agenda for the 21st century.” Her use of the square format and heavy texture work to create a painterly aesthetic is redefining the boundaries of photography. With these tools at hand, she creates new worlds through her images. (more…)
Lara Jade Coton is an internationally acclaimed fashion, portrait and commercial photographer. Lara’s most compelling quality is the ability to colour her images with strong elements of romanticism, fantasy and a hint of darkness that tints her work with maturity beyond her young age. Her unique style has defined her work since picking up her first camera at the age of fifteen, when she first started experimenting with self-portraiture and themes of fantasy which she continues to develop and refine today.
At only seventeen Lara started her own business – Lara Jade Photography. Beginning by taking on small clients, she was soon able to demonstrate a strong understanding of how to develop the commercial side of her business to adequately deal with the high demand for her work. Lara’s momentum has continued to build, with clients ranging from Sony Music, the BBC and well known fashion and photography magazines worldwide. (more…)
Alexey Nikishin was born in 1976 in Moscow. Having finished with distinction university, long time works in the field of Advertising and the Internet. In 2000 left work in the field of design to devote himself to the Photo. Starting to remove the portraits, the bared nature, a fashion, a genre, studies works of world masters of a photo. Constantly being improved, Alexey concentrates on one direction – the Portrait. The Portrait carries away it most of all the depth and ambiguity.
Already at the beginning of the creative career of the photographer Alexey receives some prestigious international awards: Photograph Of The Year / Merid Of Exelence on 2nd Annual Photography Masters Cup / International Color Awards. 2007 , Outstanding Archievement on 2nd Annual Photography Masters Cup / International Color Awards. 2007, Gold Medal / Grand Award Winner on Trierenberg Super Circuit. 2006 and the certificate Who Is Who for merits in the field of Art. (more…)
Adam Robert Taylor born 20 April, 1970 is a photographer based in Sydney, Australia. He works in Australia and increasingly throughout other parts of the world. Awarded and featured in PX3 Prix De La Photographie (Paris, France), WGPA Circle of Fine Arts (Madrid, Spain), Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, International Lucie Awards, Australian Centre For Photography, Art Gallery of NSW, Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize National Library & National touring exhibition and others. Published in plenty of magazines all over the world.
Very emotional and tender portraits by Russia photographer Alina Lebedeva. Amazing style in every work. There is not too much information about her – Russian photographer Alina Lebedeva available, however her distinct style is noteworthy. All pictures featured here are copyright of Alina Lebedeva. (more…)
Alexander Gronsky born in 1980 in Tallinn, Estonia. In 1998 he began working as a professional photographer. He later moved to St.Petersburg and then to Moscow in 2006. He works for advertising agencies, corporations and humanitarian organizations. Alexander’s long-term theme has been contemporary Russian landscape. His serial of works Pastoral produces a delicate balance between contemplative images and documents where the action and the protagonists invite you to engage in an active reading of the image. The distance from which Gronsky approaches his subject gives us a strong understanding of the geographic and social particularities of the places he photographs (the wastelands within Moscow city). At the same time, it allows us to place the figures in a broader sociological context that offer a departure point for understanding the relation between pastoral and urban landscape in contemporary society. He was the 2009 Aperture Portfolio Prize winner and has received numerous distinctions in international photography contests. The minimalist landscapes of Alenxander Gronsky are superb. These type of images require masterful composition of lines and elements so the subject blends from the small to the large context in ways that creates a whole and complete experience for the image. Very beautiful work. (more…)