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Andrea is a Landscape Photographer from Italy who likes his imagery to describe the essence of the landscape that he is photographing. He first ventured into landscape photography in the late nineties, when after several years of astronomical photography he decided that the time had come to find new conquests and new adventures.

Since the 2000s, a collaboration with Fujifilm Italia has allowed him to devote himself to landscape photography in a serious and organized way, carrying out photographic trips, tests and reviews, including the organization of promotional events that defined the beginning of the activity .

Subsequently he had the opportunity to share his work with important magazines: Landscape Photography Magazine, Digital Photographer Italy, Fotografare, etc.
Telling and describing a place through the landscape has always been the basis of his projects, finding yourself in front of a natural scenario means slowing down, stopping and concentrating on the essence of the place, trying to perceive its nuances, sensations and transfer them into the images.

Amish’s mission is to create visually striking and thought provoking images of the natural world that engage and inspire the viewer, as well as drawing attention to the importance of conservation. Conservation is core to his brand and uses his images, writing and platforms to raise awareness and educate people on the state of the natural world, encouraging them to action, no matter how small. He has found a purpose and vocation that brings his creative passion alive, one that contributes to creating impact in the world and one that he can share. Amish would like people to view his work more than just a photograph, but to illustrate the beauty of the natural world, to highlight a key issue and to tell a story – in one word, art.

Amish typically works with high end interior designers, architects and galleries, including private commissioned assignments for his fine art work and conducts bespoke safaris, primarily to various countries in Africa. On the conservation side, he works with select conservation organizations on visual stories, as well as donating proceeds from his fine art sales to specific and impact driven projects

Amina Mohamed enjoyed a remarkably successful career in the Toronto film and television industry as a seasoned producer and production manager before leaving for other entrepreneurial pursuits. An urge for a profound change in her professional journey led her to transition into an entirely distinct field as a mortgage broker. Yet, the siren call of photography, a lifelong passion, resounded once more, compelling her to forsake a successful and lucrative career to embark on her current endeavor, Cameras For Girls, a registered Canadian charity she founded and leads as Executive Director.

When not working on Cameras For Girls, she also works with corporate and nonprofit clients to teach beginner photography concepts with a slant on ethical photography and informed consent. 

Amina Mohamed is a passionate individual, fervently dedicated to photography and her unwavering commitment to giving back to the community locally and internationally.

Allie Richards is a full-time, professional landscape photographer and year-round resident of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She's best known for her strikingly vibrant photographic style and for showcasing her work on aluminum. She plans many of her photographs in advance; she pays attention to weather events, the phases of the moon, and uses various apps to aid her artistry.

Allie is well-traveled; through her business BlueHour® Photo Ventures, she guides like minded photographers across the United States and abroad several times per year. She most enjoys teaching and sharing with others in the pursuit of art and experience. Allie’s work has won several awards, including the PRC Boston Student Image Award in her college years. She participates in local exhibitions at the Chatham Creative Arts Center and the Chatham Chamber of Commerce Art in the Park Event. Her work has been published by Cape Cod Life Magazine, The National Parks service, and other publications.

Professional photographer for over ten years, Alexandre has a taste for adventure and outdoors. In 2013, he left Paris and the suit behind to fly to Australia, its surf beaches, and the Byron ballet, where he worked as a photographer.

Drawn to the wild landscapes of New Zealand, he notably worked for Wanaka’s tourism board. When one of his photos was shared by National Geographic, his Instagram account gained in following, allowing him to establish himself in the outdoor industry. In 2016, motivated by the challenge of adventure and ecological reasons, he decided to return to France by bicycle. This led to a journey filled with adventures on paths and breathtaking photos. He traveled 14,000 kilometers by bike (and 8,000 kilometers by boat-hitchhiking) to Vietnam, where he took the time to train as a yoga instructor before his return.

In 2019, after a year of touring France in a van, he settled down in Annecy. Alex is a dedicated educator, he now teaches photography and continues to explore the natural spaces of the Annecy region to capture photos with a clean style that sometimes exudes a mystical atmosphere, and above all, a breath of fresh air! A versatile photographer, curious and able to adapt to all conditions, he continues to develop his photographic style.

Alessandro Bergamini is a photographer born in 1986 in Finale Emilia, Modena. For over a decade, he has been documenting the extraordinary cultural diversity of tribal groups and ethnic communities in some of the world's most remote regions, capturing their authentic beauty through his lens.

His work has earned prestigious awards such as National Geographic Italia, Monochrome Photography Awards, Travel Photographer of the Year, and IPA International Photo Awards. Alessandro’s projects have been showcased at international festivals, TEDx Talks, solo exhibitions, and in photographic books, including HumanityQ’eros: Beyond the Clouds, and The Ice Way.

Collaborating with curators, NGOs, and global brands like Save The Duck, he blends art and social responsibility to raise awareness about crucial issues such as water and cultural preservation. With the upcoming exhibition Nothing Like Water in 2024, Alessandro continues to share stories of resilience and universal beauty.

Aiko Sukdolak is an environmental, nature and wildlife photographer, workshop and tour guide, speaker, podcaster and conservationist from Hanover.

In our fast-paced times, photography in nature offer him a way to slow down, which always motivates him to take new forays and take new photos. Through mindfulness and focus on nature and its inhabitants, he experiences a state of calm that is equivalent to meditation. This gives him the perseverance to capture unique and special moments. Experiencing the beauty of the moment and being able to transform it into images is a privilege that he values very much. He is fascinated by using technical sophistication to create very special photos and tell stories about nature from extraordinary perspectives. His pictures invite viewers to be fascinated by the local flora and fauna and to raise awareness for species and environmental protection.

He is born in 1983, after studying geodesy and geoinformatics in Hanover, he worked as a project engineer in the field of optical 3D measurement technology and aerial photography. He has been interested in nature since early childhood and thanks to his father, who also took photographs and ran the photo laboratory at his school, he started taking photographs in the analog days. In 2012 he started to delve deeper into nature and wildlife photography after photographing a doe with three fawns on an after-work walk.

Adam Schallau is a professional photographer, workshop instructor, and photo adventure leader. In a journey spanning over 16 years, Adam has been exploring the Grand Canyon through the lens of his camera. He spends an average of 80 days a year photographing the Grand Canyon from the rim to the Colorado River, chasing light to capture awe-inspiring places and magical moments.

His work has been used by Apple, the National Audubon Society, the National Park Service, Patagonia, and many others. He contributes to many publications, including Arizona Highways, Cowboys & Indians, and National Geographic Traveler. He has published two books on the Grand Canyon, and his third book will be on the shelves in 2025.

Adam's photography of the Grand Canyon is highly acclaimed. He was an Artist-in-Residence for Grand Canyon National Park, and he has been recognized as the Photographer of the Year by the International Regional Magazine Association for his work on Arizona Highways magazine.

Adam Burton is one of the UK’s leading landscape photographers.  A professional photographer, teacher and author with nearly twenty years experience working within the landscape photography industry, Adam has photographed many of the world's beautiful natural areas and specialises in the landscapes of the UK, particularly Southwest England.

Entirely self taught, Adam’s style has developed organically through photographing the wide variety of landscapes and seascapes found within the UK.  His bold, colorful landscape photographs are always in-demand; his client list includes many prestigious organizations such as National Geographic, Ford and The AA.

With an emphasis on in-camera technique rather than post capture manipulation, Adam’s photography records the landscape authentically and naturally in beautiful atmospheric images.  Adam is also a qualified and fully insured drone pilot, holding an A2 Certificate of Competency and previously a PfCO, both issued by the UK CAA.

Aaron Goodis is a professional photographer based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Currently, his photographic focus is wild landscapes, fly fishing, and an active lifestyle, basically anything that gets him outdoors!

He has been working as a professional photographer for over a decade now, actively shooting many images for outdoor magazines, including over 20 cover images. His commercial work is a blend of both personal and professional photography. He photographs what he loves and always takes part in the activities that appear in his images.

Aaron hopes to spread awareness and help with conservation efforts for our wild places. He absolutely loves exploring the epic coastline, ancient rainforests, and urban landscapes of British Columbia. Through YouTube videos, educational media, and experience tours, Aaron brings other photographers of all skill levels along with him. He hopes that his images will inspire others and help to preserve these wild spaces for future generations.

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