Famous contemporary photographers and their works. The best Russian photographers. Paul Hansen is the best photojournalist

The image can speak all languages. And their language is understood not only by photographers, but also by photography lovers, simply grateful viewers. Photography has witnessed the evolution of cameras - from the traditional pinhole camera to the modern digital camera. All of them have been used to obtain excellent images. When you think of some of the most famous photographers of the past and present, you realize that photography is art, not just freezing the moment.

When William Henry Fox Talbot invented the negative / positive photographic process, he probably had no idea how popular his invention would be. Today, photography, and thus the specialization of photographers, is divided into different categories that range from fashion, wildlife, interiors, portraits, travel, food to ... The list is endless. Let's take a look at some of the most famous photographers in the most popular photography categories. We will also see examples of their work.

Fashion

Irving Penn
This American photographer is known for his chic and elegant shots, especially from the post-World War II era. Since 1938 he has collaborated with Vogue magazine and actively uses the technique of white and gray backgrounds. It is his use of this technique that makes him the greatest photographer of the day. Penn's photography art was always one step ahead of its time. A series of nude shots made a lot of noise.

Terence Donovan
This British photographer was renowned for his photographs depicting the fashion world in the 60s. His indefatigable thirst for adventure was reflected in his work, and models performed rather daring tricks to obtain beautiful images. With nearly 3,000 advertising images, this man was a regular in the homes of London's wealthiest citizens and a popular celebrity photographer.

Richard Avedon
It was he who moved away from the traditional understanding of models. Born in New York and founded his studio in 1946. Richard Avedon showed models in natural light, and many of his works have been published in the pages of the magazines "Vogue" and "Life". As a photographer, he received many awards in his time and the images he created were recognized throughout the world.

Nature and wildlife

Ansel Adams
Was born in the city of San Francisco. He made a huge contribution to the development of black and white photography. He was interested in issues related to nature. Ansel Adams is the author of several epic photographic murals. Received three Guggenheim Fellowships.

Frans Lanting
France was born in Rotterdam. His work could be seen on the pages of such magazines as National Geographic, Life, Outdoor Photographer. Frans traveled a lot and his photographs clearly show his love for the flora and fauna of the rainforest.

Galen Rowell
For years, Galen has conveyed the relationship between man and the desert. His photographs conveyed the captivating and magnetic beauty of these sultry places like nothing else. 1984 Award Winner. Collaborated with many famous publications of that time. Rowell's work differed in depth and coverage of everything new in the displayed topic.

Photojournalism

Henri Cartier-Bresson ( Henri cartierBresson)
French photographer who has influenced the development of photojournalism for many years. Received international acclaim for his coverage of Gandhi's funeral in India in 1948. He traveled extensively around the world and firmly believed that the art of a photojournalist is to capture the "right" moment. Some call him the father of photography.

Eddie Adams
Pulitzer Prize winner and winner of over 500 prizes. His photographs depicting the Vietnam War from the inside shocked the whole world. Adams also shot portraits of celebrities, politicians and military leaders of the time. He believed that the photographer must be able to manipulate the scene in order to reflect the truth.

Felice Beato
Famous "war photographer". His penchant for travel has allowed him to capture many moods of people and moments in different corners of the earth. Visited India, Japan, China. It was Felice who captured the Indian uprising of 1857 and the events of the second Opium War. His powerful and immortal work is still a source of inspiration for photojournalists.

Portrait photography

Ueno Hikoma
Born in Nagasaki. Portraits and landscape photography brought fame. He started with his own commercial studio, where he gained tremendous experience in portrait photography. Author of portraits of many famous and famous people of that time. In 1891 he made a portrait of the Russian heir to the throne.

Philippe Halsman
Despite the fact that Halsman suffered several setbacks in his personal life early on, this did not stop him from becoming a magnificent portrait painter of his time. His photographs were somewhat harsh and dark and differed significantly from those of the time. The portraits were published in many magazines of that time, including Vogue. After meeting the surrealist artist Salvador Dali, he decides to make a surreal portrait of Dali, a skull and seven nude figures. Three hours were spent on the implementation of the planned work. It was he who developed the philosophy of displaying a person in motion, in a jump. He believed that this was the only way to show a “real” person from the inside. At the height of his career, he made portraits of celebrities such as Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe, Winston Churchill, Judy Garland and Pablo Picasso.

Hiro Kikai ( Hiroh Kikai)
Monochrome portraits of residents of the Asakusa area (Tokyo) brought fame to this Japanese photographer. In his early years, he witnessed many clashes and spent all his free time photographing visitors to Asakusa. A perfectionist by nature, he could spend several days looking for the right person - the subject of photography.

Aerial photography

Talbert Abrams
The first pictures in this category were taken while serving in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. Photographs of the squadron during the insurgency in Haiti helped to decide to continue the art.

William Garnett ( William Garnett)
Born in Chicago in 1916 and began his career as a photographer and graphic designer in 1938. Assisted the US Army in the production of training films for the US military. By 1949, he had already acquired his own plane and switched to aerial photography.

Underwater photography

Dustin Humphrey
Surfer and photography enthusiast who has his own photo studio in Bali. Surfing hobbies helped him to shoot simply gorgeous photographs for which he received the Sony World Photography Award in 2009. It's amazing how he managed to gather so many people and shoot all this without a single editing!

The profession of a photographer today is one of the most widespread. Perhaps it would have been easier here to become the best of the best in the early or mid 20th century. Today, when every second or third photographer, well, at least he considers himself so, the criteria for good photography, at first glance, are blurred. But this is only at first glance. Quality standards and talent orientation have not gone away. You always need to keep in front of your eyes a kind of standard, an example that you could be equal to. We have prepared for you a list of the 20 best photographers in the world, which will be a great tuning fork ...

Alexander Rodchenko

Revolutionary photographer. Rodchenko is for photography as much as Eisenstein is for cinematography. He worked at the intersection of avant-garde, propaganda, design and advertising.

All these hypostases constituted an indissoluble unity in his work.




Having rethought all genres that existed before him, he made a kind of great turning point in the art of photography and set the course for everything new and progressive. The famous photographs of Lily Brik and Mayakovsky belong to his lens.

  • He is also the author of the famous phrase “Working for life, not for palaces, temples, cemeteries and museums”.

Henri-Cartier Bresson

A classic of street photography. Born in Chanteloup, Seine-et-Marne, France. He started as an artist, painting in the genre of "surrealism", but his achievements are not limited to this. In the early 30s, when the famous "Leica" fell into his hands, he fell in love with photography forever.

Already in the 33rd year, an exhibition of his works was held at Julien Levy, a gallery in New York. He worked with director Jean Renoir. Bresson's street reporting is especially appreciated.



His contemporaries especially noted his talent to remain invisible to the subject.

Therefore, the non-staged, authentic nature of his photographs is striking. As a true genius, he left a galaxy of talented followers.

Anton Corbijn

Perhaps for fans of Western rock music, this name is not an empty phrase. Generally, one of the most famous photographers in the world.

The most original and outstanding photos of such bands as: Depeche Mode, U2, Nirvana, Joy Division and others were taken by Anton. He is also the album designer for the U2 group. Plus he shot videos for a number of bands and artists, including: Coldplay, Tom Waits, Nick Cave, country legend Johnny Cash, thrash metal mastodons Metallica, singer Roxette.



Critics note the originality of Corbijn's style, which, however, has a host of imitators.

Mick Rock

There are paparazzi photographers who, without permission, invade the personal lives of stars and are ruthlessly thrown out of there. And there are people like Mick Rock.

What does it mean? How can I tell you. Remember David Bowie? Here is Mick - the only person with a lens at the ready who was included in the personal space of the discoverer of new musical horizons, the trickster and the Martian from rock music. Mick Rock's photographic work is a kind of cardiogram of Bowie's period from 1972 to 1973, when Ziggy Stardust had not yet returned to his planet.


During that period and earlier, David and his associates worked hard on the image of a real star, which as a result became a reality. Mick's work is inexpensive but impressive on budget. “Everything was created in very small media with smoke and mirrors,” Mick recalled.

Georgy Pinkhasov

The original photographer of his generation, a member of the Magnum agency, a graduate of VGIK. It was Georgy who was invited by Andrey Tarkovsky to the set of the film "Stalker" as a reporter.

During the years of Perestroika, when the “nude” genre was a priority among advanced photographers, Georgy was one of the first to draw attention to the importance of reportage photography. They say that he did it at the suggestion of Tarkovsky and Tonino Guerra.



As a result, today his photographs of that everyday life are not only masterpieces containing authenticity, but also the most important evidence of that era. One of the famous cycles of Georgy Pinkhasov is “Tbilisi Baths”. George notes the important role of chance in art.

Annie Leibovitz

The most important name for our list of the best photographers. Annie made immersion in the model's life her main creative principle.

One of the most famous portraits of John Lennon was made by her, and quite spontaneously.

“I didn’t know how to manage models, ask them to do what I needed. I just measured the exposure and asked John to look into the lens for a second. And she clicked ... "

The result immediately hit the cover of Rolling Stone. The last photo shoot in Lennon's life was also conducted by her. The same photo in which naked John curled up in a ball around Yoko Ono, dressed in all black. Who just did not get into the camera lens of Annie Leibovitz: pregnant Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg bathing in milk, Jack Nicholson playing golf in a dressing gown, Michelle Obama, Natalia Vodianova, Meryl Streep. You can't list all of them.

Sara Moon

Real name - Mariel Hadang. Born in Paris 1941, during the Vichy regime her family moved to England. Maryele started as a model, posing for various publications, then she tried herself on the other side of the lens and got a taste.

One can note her sensitive work with models, since Sarah knew about their profession firsthand. Her works are particularly sensual, Sarah is noted for her talent to convey the femininity of her models with particular sensitivity.

In the 70s, Sarah left the modeling sphere and turned to black and white art photography. In 1979 he made experimental films. Subsequently she worked as a cameraman on the set of the film "Lulu", which will receive the 1987 Venice Film Festival Prize.

Sally Man

Another female photographer. Born in Lexington, Virginia. She almost never left her native place. Since the 70s, in principle, it has been working only in the South of the United States.

Films only in summer, during all other seasons he is engaged in developing photographs. Favorite genres: portrait, landscape, still life, architectural photography. Favorite color scheme: black and white. Sally became famous for her photographs showing her family members - husband and children.

The main thing that distinguishes her work is the simplicity of the subjects and the interest in everyday life. Sally and her husband belong to the generation of hippies, which has become the signature style of their life: life away from the city, a vegetable garden, independence from social conventions.

Sebastian Salgado

Magic realist from photography. He draws all his wonderful images from reality. They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

So, Sebastian is able to see her in anomalies, misfortunes and environmental disasters.



Wim Wenders, the eminent German New Wave director, spent a quarter of a century researching Salgado's work, resulting in the film The Salt of the Earth, which won a special prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Ouiji (Arthur Fellig)

Considered a classic of the crime genre in photography. During the period of his active work, not a single urban incident, from a fight to a murder, was ignored by Ouiji.

He was ahead of his competitors, and sometimes kept up with the crime scene even earlier than the police. In addition to criminal topics, he specialized in reporting on the daily life of the slums of the metropolis.

His photographs formed the basis of Jules Dassin's Naked City noir, and Ouija is also mentioned in Zach Snyder's Watchmen. And the famous director Stanley Kubrick in his youth studied the art of photography with him. Check out the early genius films, they are definitely influenced by the Ouija aesthetic.

Irwin Penn

Master in the portrait genre. You can note that he has a number of favorite techniques: from shooting models in the corner of the room to using a solid white or gray background.

Irwin also liked to photograph representatives of various workers of the profession in their uniforms and with tools at the ready. He is the brother of New Hollywood director Arthur Penn, famous for his Bonnie and Clyde.

Diana Arbus

The name given at birth is Diana Nemerova. Her family emigrated from Soviet Russia in 1923 and settled in a neighborhood in New York.

Diana was distinguished by a craving for violating generally accepted norms and for committing extravagant acts. At the age of 13, against the will of her parents, she married Alan Arbus, an aspiring actor, and took his last name. After a while, Alan left the stage and took up photography, involving his wife in the case. They opened a photo studio and shared responsibilities. Creative disagreements led to a break in the 60s. Having defended her creative principles, Diana has become a cult photographer.



As an artist, she was distinguished by an interest in freaks, dwarfs, transvestites, and the weak-minded. And also to the nude. You can learn more about Diana's personality by watching the film "Fur", where she was perfectly played by Nicole Kidman.


Evgeny Khaldey

A very important photographer on our list. Thanks to him, the key events of the first half of the 20th century are captured. As a teenager, he chose the path of a photojournalist.

At the age of 22, he is an employee of TASS Photo Chronicle. He made reports about Stakhanov, captured the construction of Dneproges. He worked as a war correspondent throughout the Great Patriotic War. Having walked from Murmansk to Berlin with his faithful Leica camera, he took a number of photographs, thanks to which we can imagine at least a little of war everyday life today.

The Potsdam Conference, the hoisting of the red banner over the Reichstag, the act of surrender of fascist Germany and other important events fell into the eye of his lens. In 1995, two years before his death, Yevgeny Khaldey received the title of Knight of the Order of Arts and Literature.

Mark Ribou

Master of reporting genre. His first famous photograph, printed in Life - "Painter at the Eiffel Tower." Recognized as a photography genius, Ribu was distinguished by his humble personality.

He tried to remain invisible both for the photographs and for his admirers.


The most famous photograph of a hippie girl holding out a flower to soldiers standing with machine guns at the ready. He also has a series of photographs from the everyday life of the USSR in the 60s and a lot of other interesting things.

Richard Kern

And a little more rock and roll, especially since this is the main theme of this photographer, along with violence and sex. He is considered one of the most important photographers for the New York underground.

Captured many famous, one might say - extremely famous musicians. Among them is the absolute monster and transgressor punk musician GG Allin. Kern also collaborates with men's magazines, where he delivers his erotic work.

But his approach is far from the generally accepted glossy one. In his free time from photography, he takes pictures of clips. Bands with which Kern has collaborated include Sonic Youth and Marilyn Manson.


Thomas Morkes

Do you want calmness, silence, and maybe desertion? Then this is one of the most suitable candidates. Thomas Morkes from Czech Republic is a landscape photographer who has chosen the charm of autumn nature as his theme. These pictures have everything: romance, sadness, the triumph of wilting.

One of the effects of Thomas’s photographs is the desire to get out of the city noise into some such jungle and reflect on the Eternal.


Yuri Artyukhin

Considered the best wildlife photographer. He is a researcher at the Laboratory of Ornithology at the Pacific Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Yuri is passionate about birds.


It was for the photographs of birds that he received (and more than once) various awards not only in Russia but in the world.

Helmut Newton

How about the nude genre? An excellent, very subtle and delicate genre, which has its own masters.

Helmut became famous all over the world for his works. His unspoken motto was the expression "Sex sells", which means "sex helps to sell."

Laureate of the most prestigious competitions, including awards - the French "Order of Arts and Literature".


Ron Galella

Covering various areas of photography, one cannot but say about the pioneer of such a dubious and at the same time important for understanding the modern world of the genre as the paparazzi.

You probably know that this phrase came from Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita. Ron Garella is one of those photographers who will not ask permission to shoot, but, on the contrary, will catch the stars when they are not ready for it in general.

Julia Roberts, Woody Allen, Al Pacino, Sophia Loren - this is not a complete list of those whom Ron arbitrarily caught. Once Marlon Brando got so angry with Ron that he knocked out several of his teeth on the move.

Guy Bourdain

One of the most important photographers who are needed for a correct understanding of the world of fashion, its origins and aesthetics. She combines eroticism and surrealism in her works. One of the most copied, imitated photographers in the world. Erotic, surreal. Now - a quarter of a century after his death - it is more and more relevant and modern.

He published his first photographs in the mid-50s. The photo was provocative, to put it mildly: a girl in an elegant hat with calf heads peeping out of a butcher's window. Over the next 32 years, Bourdain regularly contributed fun pictures to Vogue magazine. What set him apart from many of his colleagues was that Bourdin was given complete creative freedom.

This section presents a large number of portfolios of famous, creative and best photographers of our time.

12-03-2018, 22:59

We bring to your attention a selection of amazing works, after watching which you will definitely have an idea about the shooting process and realism. A photographer named Mikhail Zagornatski first took up his own camera in 2011. I was engaged in the process of teaching photography independently. The main directions are conceptual and fine art photography. In recent projects, there are absolutely no elements of Photoshop.
The master loves to create his creations in real time, without piece additives. Before a new project, it takes a long time to prepare the necessary props and draw up a creative plan. The camera lens shows exceptionally true beauty.

7-03-2018, 20:14

If you are ever in Gloucestershire, be sure to visit the picturesque village of Bybury. A renowned artist and singer named William Morris, has named this place the most amazing English village. Many tourists agree with this opinion to this day. The scenery of the village can be seen on the inside cover of the British passport.
The total population of the village is about six hundred people. For many centuries, an authentic atmosphere has been maintained, even with frequent tourist arrivals. Bybury is a typical English village. Now the population is about 600 people. The Koln river flows through the territory of the village.

5-01-2018, 18:25

Today we want to present the work of a talented female photographer named Anne Geyer. Recently, she presented her original series of photographs. The main sources of inspiration were pets and the charming fall of leaves.
Anne began to take an interest in the art of photography as a child. The girl watched her father, a photographer, who created interesting works. But the final hobby began about seven years ago. Cindy's first dog was the primary source of inspiration. You can see more amazing photos thanks to our today's article.

15-12-2017, 22:16

Today we will introduce you to the work of a young but very talented photographer named Craig Burrows. He photographs various flowers and plants using the modern UVIVF technique. All the subtleties of the process of creating new works are not exactly known. The artist uses UV light to highlight the fluorescent glow in his work. In the process of shooting, ultraviolet radiation is blocked in the lens.
At the moment, Burroughs only has individual flowers and plants in his arsenal, but in the near future he plans to work with entire gardens. For large works, 100-watt floodlights will be used. Look for detailed photos in today's materials!

15-12-2017, 22:16

Today's selection of photos will tell all the secrets of Patty Waymire's journey to the island called Barter. This area is located off the coast of distant Alaska. The main goal was to photograph the wonderful polar bears in the snowy area. But after arriving at the site, Patty did not find the expected snow, the sea ice had not even started to form yet. The conceived ideas of photographs had to be postponed, and the local owners of the sea ice lay serenely on the sandy shore. Such a sad picture should serve as a clear example of the impact of humanity on the surrounding atmosphere for each of us. Look for more photos in the materials of our today's article.

23-06-2017, 12:45

Our today's material will tell about the work of a self-taught photographer named Daniel Zhezhikha. In his works, he uses the technique of minimalism and classic black and white photography. It is in such a shade that all the subtleties of photography are conveyed. Daniel was born in the small town of Krupke, which is located near Teplice. Throughout his childhood, he was very fond of travel and the surrounding nature. The first passion for photography began precisely in various travels, in which the boy took pictures with a soap dish.
The first thought about the professional occupation of photography came in 2006, after which the Pentax camera was bought. Since then, Zhezhikha has been completely immersed in the world of filming!

22-06-2017, 12:18

A professional photographer named Elena Chernyshova works in the documentary genre. Originally from Moscow, but currently lives and works in France. Initially, Elena graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, but after working in her specialty for a couple of years she decided to do something else. The idea to become a photographer appeared after traveling by bicycle from Tula to Vladivostok, she covered such a huge distance in 1004 days.
Many works of Cheshnyshova can be seen in famous world publishing houses. She dedicated her new series “Winter” to the gorgeous beauty of Russian winter. In each of the works, the whole atmosphere of this wonderful time of the year is very subtly conveyed.

21-06-2017, 10:14

A clear starry sky is becoming a rare phenomenon for the inhabitants of modern megapoles, and the night starry sky has always been a great mystery for man, and man has always wanted to know what is there above the sky, in a universe strewn with myriads of stars. Finnish photographer Oskar Keserchi is fond of photographing the starry sky. It is cold in Finland most of the year. At night, the temperature drops to 30 degrees below zero.
The blue shades of the photographs just aptly convey the feeling of frosty Finnish nights, says Oskar. It is on a starry night that you can experience special sensations that will immerse you in the world of fantasy. A series of photos of the master is presented in our review!

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Here's a list of 25 amazingly talented photographers in this wonderful portrait genre. Get inspiration and extra love of art from this post.

Adrian blachut

Super sensitive and almost tangible portraits that touch on classic art. The photographs by Adrina Blachut show the meaning of the visual arts and are distinguished by their subtle artistic expression. This author has an excellent portfolio to start our collection with.

Aleksandra

The variety and versatility of Aleksandra's work continues to captivate us with every portrait she takes. There is sensational light and special mood in her works. They can serve as inspiration and a source of new ideas for a huge number of viewers. One cannot remain indifferent to the works of this photographer.

Alex Stoddard

Alex began shooting his self-portraits when he was not yet sixteen years old. He did it in the woods behind his Georgia home. The photographer's work focuses on a person as an object and the process of merging him with the natural environment. In addition, he strives to create whimsical and surreal portraits. His portrait photography is filled with mysticism and drama. Alex Stoddard has brilliant photographs with completely wild ideas. This author, at a very young age, managed to reach a professional level in photography.

Alexandra Sophie

For Alexandra Sophie, it is not enough to just capture charming moments, her ambitions have grown and become even stronger and bigger. Skillfully wielding her modest camera, she creates pictures that strangely transport us to another world. They are beautiful, surreal and addicting.

Anastasia Volkova

Anastasia Volkova is one of the best portrait photographers in Russia. Artistic photos of this author are capricious and capricious, besides, every picture of her is full of surprises. Whether it is light, a model or a mood - all this exists, like a living dream in every picture of her. Anastasia's self-portraits are distinguished by incident light and extraordinary beauty. Her photographs come to life, although the objects are at rest. Anastasia Volkova is an excellent Russian portrait photographer.

Andrea Hübner

Andrea Huebner is an amazing and wonderful portrait photographer from Germany. She believes that it is this direction in photography that enchants her soul and makes her do more and more. In portrait photography, she finds an inexhaustible source of inspiration and energy.

Anka Zhuravleva

Having tried many different professions from an artist in a tattoo salon to participating in a rock group, Anka Zhuravleva appeared in the visual arts, where she had already reached medium heights. Her paintings are a classic take on absolutely stunning colors and light.

Brian Oldham

Inspired by renowned art and fairy tale works, Brian Oldham began photographing at the age of 16. As he experimented with self-portraits and surrealism, his love of photography blossomed. He trained on his own. Brian still retains his passion for everything beautiful and something unusual is always present in his work. He creates surreal and conceptual images that take viewers to new worlds.

David Talley

David Tull is a 19-year-old self-taught photographer who was born and lives in Los Angeles, California. His work consists of a fusion of surreal concept and composition with romantic emotions, suffering and adventure, striving to create new impressions of painful emotions and beautiful objects. He loves to connect with viewers, showing them that these emotions are universal and that the viewer is not alone, even in the most difficult times.

Dmitry Ageev

We find ourselves face to face with portraits and objects that seem surprisingly real. They stand right in front of us with a huge amount of emotions and with their own mood. Russian photographer Dmitry Ageev pampers viewers with his outstanding portraits, where every look speaks of art.

Ekaterina Grigorieva

Surrealism and dramatic mood distinguish monochrome photographs by Ekaterina Grigorieva. Composition seems to be a key factor in these pictures. They differ in the correct mood within the frame. Great work that captivates.

Hannes Caspar

Sentimental portraits, brilliant models, emotions in every frame are characteristic of the works of Hannes Kaspar. Unique compositions indoors, where the artist plays with the available light, filling wonderful dramatic paintings. This is a classic art in which the touching of people's faces occurs through natural portraits. Life and love itself finds expression in them. You can feel these beautiful souls right here and now. This is a personal touch to the art of portrait photography.

Jan Scholz

Jan Scholz has an outstanding portfolio that you can work on for your lifetime. His works carry the inspiration accumulated throughout his life. They surprise with the subjects and the lighting he chose for the shot. It is unlikely that in his photographs you will find something that would not be in harmony with the subject in the picture. For his work, Jan uses bulky cameras with films of various sizes.

Kyle Thompson

Kyle Thompson was born on January 11, 1992 in Chicago. He began photographing at the age of nineteen, when he became interested in the nearby abandoned houses. His work consists mainly of surreal and unusual self-portraits, often taking place in deep forests and abandoned houses. Kyle has not yet received a special education in the field of photography.

Magdalena Berny

These are portraits that bring out the mood and character of the subjects through a certain sublime artistic lighting and color balance. Magdalena Bernie is one of the best contemporary portrait photographers. She creates pictures with stunning visuals. Children tend to feel in a comfort zone in front of her camera, which makes the picture even more attractive to our eyes and hearts.

Matthieu soudet

And here's another young photographer. His name is Mathieu Soudet and he is a gifted photographer from Paris. He creates bold images with a strong and empathetic sense of art and fashion. His paintings evoke a special mood in the audience, which tends to grow.

Michael magin

Michael Magin is originally from Germany. He has taken stunning photographs over the years, and his portfolio demonstrates the author's constant pursuit of new faces. In general, his photographs are brilliant artistic portraits.

Oleg oprisco

Oprisco's Emotional Portraits are paintings that vividly showcase a masterclass in all aspects of photography. He uses film to capture the essence of his portraits and to bring out emotion through art. The photographer conveys surrealism and beauty in everything. The special visual pleasure of this author's art form will remain in our hearts for a long time.

Patric Shaw

The portraits of this author are filled with darkness and light that balance each other to evoke a sense of sudden surprise and divert attention from the subject's face. Patrick Shaw's photographs contain an artistic element in every aspect.

Rosie Hardy

Feeling of air space and elements of nature, led by a beautiful girl. Rosie Hardy continues to create images, layering fictional factors on beauty to create dramatic meaning and evoke a mood that is a wonderful surprise every time we see her self-portraits.

Sarah ann loreth

Sarah Ann Loreth doesn't just take pictures, she creates scenes that are deeply rooted in her soul. Sarah is an excellent art photographer based in New Hampshire. She specializes in portrait photography and creates distinctive, conceptual portraits. In her work, she tries to convey silence, tranquility, emotions in combination with the natural environment. She explores the chasm between darkness and light, unafraid of the dark side, which many may find uncomfortable.