Category: Photographers

  • No Pain…

    No Pain…

    Toronto-born creative and photographer now living in Miami, Pain speaks his mind.  His work is forceful, unapologetic, and completely unfiltered – no softening or chasing approval.  You get what he sees. Pain applies the same direct approach to his photography as he does to his conversations. His work isn’t decorative or polite; it’s honest and

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  • Being and Not Being 

    Being and Not Being 

    Each image in this series captures a body that is both present and already leaving. Faces blur, forms dissolve, identities refuse to settle. And yet, in every frame, one foot lands firmly on the ground. This single point of contact becomes the only certainty. A brief claim to existence. The ground is steady and indifferent.

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  • lost signal

    lost signal

    I’ve only ever had one reoccurring dream. It’s more of a reoccurring dream-theme.  The scene is one of urgency- I’m yelling, I’m screaming, They never hear me. I believe They would take a bullet for me. My pleas and my cries turn into fear and pure rage. I am met with the dead eyes of my They, my entranced

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  • Marcus Bastel

    Marcus Bastel

    I am a London-based German photographer, I’ve studied Fine Art at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam and Sheffield Hallam University. Over the past 20 years, I have developed a distinctive style that bridges the worlds of fine art and documentary photography, capturing compelling stories through landscapes, cityscapes, and portraits. I document, observe and build community by

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  • Tim Houghton

    Tim Houghton

    Tim Houghton is a British photographer whose work explores vulnerability, isolation, and the quiet psychological spaces that exist beneath everyday life. Working primarily in documentary and street photography, his images often focus on moments of emotional pause — people caught between connection and solitude. Based on the south coast of England, Tim’s practice is shaped by

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  • The Monday Triptych

    The Monday Triptych

    This series, shot on a quiet Monday along Brighton’s seafront, invites you to pause and take notice. The Monday Triptych explores the interplay of form, space, and restraint. It focuses not on the spectacular, but on the usually overlooked elements that make up our surroundings. These three black and white photographs present structures that have

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  • Pain

    Pain

    Motion Detected An exploration of movement, energy, and the unseen forces driving us forward. Motion Detected captures fleeting moments, raw emotions, and the rhythm of life in motion. There is a sense of momentum in every piece, whether it is the blur of a memory, the rush of change, or the shift between stillness and movement. This

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  • QUIET DECAY

    QUIET DECAY

    Echoes of the past linger in every crack and shadow. The peeling paint and fractured walls tell stories of time, resilience, and quiet decay. Sunlight filters through the weathered shutters, offering a fleeting glimpse of life in this forgotten space. There’s something hauntingly beautiful about abandoned places like this-where history whispers and nature begins to

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  • Tracks of Time

    Tracks of Time

    “Tracks of Time” is a photographic series by Joanne Enders that focuses on the timeless appeal of railroads and the industrial landscapes surrounding them. Through carefully chosen angles and attention to natural light, the images highlight the textures, colors, and stories embedded in these spaces. The series captures moments of stillness and movement, offering a

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  • The Fog

    The Fog

    This evocative collection captures the serene and mysterious beauty of mist-shrouded landscapes. Each photograph invites the viewer to step into an otherworldly realm where light, shadow, and texture blend seamlessly. These images highlight the stillness and solitude of nature, offering a meditative experience that lingers in the imagination. Through the interplay of delicate tones and

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