Alena Zhandarova is a young Russian photographer, was born in 1988 in Ivanovo, Russia. She has graduate from university this year. She has some publications in Russian magazines (like Digital…
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Oksana Yushko is a freelance photographer, started working as a professional journalist in 2006, based in Moscow. Higher education in computer science and mathematics. Changed her profession and became a…
Irina Yulieva lives in Saint Petersburg, Russia. She has participated in group exhibitions in Russia. Awards - Finalist of young photographers contest Shots Directory Photography Competition 2011, England (2010), nominated…
Territories of Desire, currently on view at the Tampere Art Museum during Finland’s Backlight Festival, is featuring young Russian photographers. We feel it is important to devote today’s Lettre…
Andrey Shapran was born in 1968 in Riga, Latvia. He lives and works in Novosibirsk, Russia. For the last 4 years he has worked on a project about native people…
Valerie Le Fevre, french photographer was born in 1972. She lives in France and in Dubai United Arab Emirates. Her serie Humans in the city is a poetic look on…
Philippe Bernard, this 37-year old sculptor, recently moved to Paris. “Light is essential to my work. Since 2008, I have stopped retouching my pictures, focusing on the photo…
"Photographer since my teenage, I learnt it first by myself in the streets of Paris and during my travels around the world." Lola Shore, 37 years old, is a french…
I have been making photographs since I was 17 years old, so after putting over 30,000 hours into this, I still find it to be something that makes me feel…