Art Photography

Yin Qin

“Yin is a photo and video artist from China, who currently resides in Beijing. She received her MFA degree in San Francisco Art Institute where she studied photography, video and sound art. Her major focus is about portraits, emotions, the philosophy of life, humor, meaningful and meaningless state. Her art styles varies and changes with times, but is most often imaginary.”

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Quinn Saine

“Quinn Saine's passion for the California Coast is the overwhelming theme throughout their work. Saine's photographic collection varies from ultra-long exposures, traditional astrophotography, and ocean abstractions. Whether the photograph provides immense detail, a simple aesthetic, bold or muted colors, each image clings to its own unique ephemeral moment. Their intention is to create a visceral response of tranquility and awe that the ocean gifts to all of us. ”

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Janne Amalie Svit

“Janne Amalie Svit (1978) is a Norwegian photographer living in the countryside of Norway. She has 20 years of experience as a professional photographer and is a graduate from Kent Institute of Art and Design in England and Norwegian School of Photography. Svit work is nurtured by her relationship to her surroundings in the north, in what many think of as in the middle of nowhere.Her work can be seen as a visual diary, investigating motherhood, dystopia and the Human Condition. ”

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Naomi

“White is the winner of PDN’s Objects of Desire award, attended several artist residencies, and exhibited throughout North America and Europe, including at the art fairs Scope Miami, Spectrum Miami, and Photo LA. Her work has been published in PDN, The Brooklyn Rail, Village Voice, Cut Me Up, FAYN, and Uncertain States. White holds an MFA in Photography and Related Media from SVA in New York, a Post Baccalaureate in Photography from the San Francisco Art institute, and a BA in English Literature”

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Katya Ilina

“Katya Ilina is a London and Toronto based artist working at the intersection of portrait, fashion and observational photography genres. Her works explore themes of identity expression, gender, and the human condition in the context of social and cultural change. Ilina has exhibited in the UK, Canada, and South Korea, including Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2021, where she received the 3rd prize. ”

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Izabella Provan

“Izabella Provan (b. 1993) is a photographer living in Portland, Maine. She received a BFA from the Maine College of Art in 2015. Her images examine privacy, space, censorship, and contradictions in gray areas. Utilizing analog, digital, and experimental processes, Provan is concerned by an isolated existence and makes work that inspects the middle ground in the presence of anticipation, the fear of the unknown. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally by the PhoPa Gallery in Maine,”

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Anna Bobkova

“Anna Bobkova is a 27 year old 35mm photographer based in Taipei, Taiwan. Her work focuses on capturing everyday visuals to bring light to the importance of unnoticed passing moments and simple details of nature and city in a human's life. ”

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Hitesh Ambasna

“Hitesh Ambasna is an educator and an artist. Their work is rooted in the photography of invention and they see photography as a visual language that is informed by art and culture. Ambasna's working strategy is simple. Curiosity is a key element, and embracing creative failure as way to explore new ideas. They are interested in 'making photographs rather than taking photographs' ”

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Mikael Owunna

“Mikael Owunna is a queer Nigerian American multi-media artist, filmmaker, and engineer. Exploring the intersections of visual media with engineering, optics, Blackness, and African cosmologies, his work seeks to elucidate an emancipatory vision of possibility that pushes people beyond all boundaries, restrictions, and frontiers.”

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Alexa Telano

“Alexa Telano is an analog driven photographer whom is making work about the human condition. Her background in photojournalism fueled a deeper passion for examining the effects that trauma has on the body and psyche. This is subsequently reflected in the way she photographs both the human form and landscapes. She is primarily based in Queens, NY with a BFA in Photography, Pratt Institute, class of May 2016.”

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How to create a art photography portfolio website.

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  3. Upload your art photography work. Create a gallery or custom page to display your work.
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  5. Personalize your design. Make it yours and change options like the template preset, fonts, and colors.
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