Bapi Chakraborty
Bapi Chakraborty is a fine art photographer. His extensive travels allow him to capture the world and nature in essential rhythmic forms.
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Bapi Chakraborty is a fine art photographer. His extensive travels allow him to capture the world and nature in essential rhythmic forms.
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Ana Blumenkron is a Mexican photographer who has worked with publications such as Condé Nast, Expansión, and MasporMas.
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Sam Hart is a recent MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography graduate from London College of Communication.
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Bryan O’Brien is a multi-award winning Irish photographer and videojournalist. He has worked with numerous press outfits internationally.
Ismael dos Anjos’ work exposes and explores human rights issues in his home country of Brazil in an effort to champion social justice.
Nick Goring’s particular interest is in our relationship with the past, both individually and collectively, and the impact it has on our identities.
Alongside his traditional use of photography, Marcel Top also explores the limits and boundaries of the medium through his practice.
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