Astrid Aagaard
Astrid Aagaard-Svendsen experiments with digital collage with interests also extending to bookbinding and multi-dimensional arts.
Astrid Aagaard-Svendsen experiments with digital collage with interests also extending to bookbinding and multi-dimensional arts.
Arianna Poverini’s practice is research-based and takes different forms from analogue photographs and collage, to digital image and video making. .
Aimee Day is a recent BA Photography graduate for University of the Arts London: London College of Communication.
Beatrice Bonino’s Glimpsing in the Dark (Figure 1) is an exploration of the photograph as an object and her own self-discovery as an indi- vidual.
Yaquing Tang is a designer and commercial photographer. The series shown here is titled Food is Doing Surreal things in the Desert.
Marita Upeniece works across a wide range of genres to express herself and new ideas, including food and still life, portraiture and landscapes.
Having previously studied dance, Eliana Lale’s photography is inspired by the idea of movement and colour to create elegant images.
Bapi Chakraborty is a fine art photographer. His extensive travels allow him to capture the world and nature in essential rhythmic forms.
Qiwen Wu holds a Graduate Diploma Photography from University of the Arts: London College of Communication.
Lili Gyarmati believes our stories are the strongest links that connect us and aims to share these unique and personal histories through her visual work.
Maggie Viegener is an Argentinian photographer. Her series Giving a Face to the Faceless documents the Covid-19 pandemic in Buenos Aires.
Ana Blumenkron is a Mexican photographer who has worked with publications such as Condé Nast, Expansión, and MasporMas.
Alina Saranti’s photographic work explores themes of loss, motherhood, domesticity, nature, the darkness and the light in the everyday.
Nadine Persaud’s series Catholic School Girl visually captures religious symbols, referencing paragraphs from the Catechism of the Catholic Church
Joe Twigg’s series Wildlife was made across several long unguided walks, documenting suburban London in the early months of 2020.
Sam Hart is a recent MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography graduate from London College of Communication.
Eugenia Falqui is a photographer living in Bangkok. Her series Bangkok Dreaming explores the colour and vibrancy of the city.
Jieying Shao is a photographer originally from China. The series Blowing in the Wind explores themes of loss and reflection.
Bryan O’Brien is a multi-award winning Irish photographer and videojournalist. He has worked with numerous press outfits internationally.