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Ancient Memory
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Butterflying
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Cactus and blue sky
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Cycle past the Dome
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Aurélien ESSAÏDI
Aurélien lives in Provence, where he takes most of his photographs, often just a stone's throw from home. He favors spontaneity and authenticity.
After studying sociology and earning a master's degree, he initially turned to documentary photography. But a difficult period put this approach on hold.
Back in Provence, the omnipresent nature naturally led him to landscape photography. This new perspective became an escape and a source of well-being. Fascinated by the interaction between light and color, Aurélien offers a collection imbued with this fascination and the vibrant colors encountered during his walks.
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Minjie HU
Minjie, a photographer from South Australia, is distinguished by a spontaneous approach, capturing moments of inspiration or a personal take on ordinary things.
Through light, shadow and silence, he seeks to reveal a discreet beauty, beyond words — an invitation to serenity and contemplation of the everyday.
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Giorgi
Giorgi is a nature and mountain photographer whose work reflects a deep connection with silence, light and solitude.
With six years of experience, he captures the quiet and fragile beauty of the natural world, those moments when time seems to stand still, inviting the viewer into a quiet dialogue with nature.
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Muto
Muratcan (Muto) is a self-taught photographer whose eye honed over the years, long before he realized his calling. Already in school, he participated in photography workshops, fascinated by light, cameras, and that unique ability to capture a moment. Very quickly, he became “the one who takes the photos”—the one to whom the phone is entrusted because the sensitivity of his eye is instinctively recognized.
For him, it is much more than a simple visual testimony: it is an art form, a silent language through which he expresses his vision of the world. His images translate the emotion of a moment, the beauty of everyday life, and the poetry of urban chaos.
For Muto, photography becomes a way to slow down time, to give meaning to what many only touch on. His work lies somewhere between observation and emotion, between raw reality and sensitive interpretation. -
Fontarei
Fontarei is passionate about design and architecture. His vision is rooted in creativity, the fluidity of forms, and the dialogue they establish with one another. This sensitivity naturally led him to photography, where he explores light, color, and their subtle interplay of transformation.
For him, photography is a way to capture unique moments and elevate the everyday—to reveal the extraordinary in the ordinary. Always in search of beauty—a subjective concept he redefines in his own way—he seeks in each image the capacity to move, to suggest, and to convey an intimate language.
Drawn to spontaneity and naturalness, he favors simplicity of gesture: most of his photos are taken with his phone. He is convinced that the most beautiful images are born first and foremost from the photographer's eye, from their way of observing and interpreting the world. -
Jeremy KIERAN
Jérémy Kieran, a photographer for several years. Welcome to his world: through his images, he seeks those suspended moments where light becomes emotion. Where a glimmer, a shadow, or a breath can transform an ordinary scene into an eternal instant.
Jérémy loves contrasts — those of the world as well as those of the soul — the softness of a face against the harshness of a landscape, the warmth of a ray against the cold of silence.
For him, photography is not just a gaze cast upon reality: it is an encounter. It is his way of revealing the fragile beauty of what passes, before time erases it.
Each photo he captures is a trace of light, a fragment of emotion, a memory he offers to those who take the time to feel it.



