Garrett Grove is an American photographer. He works mainly for the magazine and online press (National Geographic, The New Yorker, etc.) His personal work is centered on people in rather remote areas, with an important presence of the outdoors; it includes portraits and landscapes, in both color and black & white.
In 2019, he publishes his first photobook "Errors of Possession" with Trespasser Books.
© Portrait taken from the Patagonia website, uncredited
Harry Gruyaert is a Belgian photographer, he joined Magnum Photos in 1982.
Harry Gruyaert is known as one of the first modern phographers using color in Europe, as seen especially in his book Roots (Xavier Barral, 2012 & 2018) which brings us back to the Belgium of the seventies and eigthies.
© Portrait with large-format camera / Cyrille Weiner - Marine Berton / ENS Lumière
Guido Guidi is an Italian photographer and teacher.
Excerpt from a biography on the website of Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson : « Guido Guidi was trained as an architect. After various early experiments with black-and-white photography at the end of the 1960s, he began using colour negatives in a large-format camera. »
His career, spanning over more than 40 years, has focused on rural and suburban landscapes, specifically in Italy, but also in Europe at large.
Guidi has published many books, starting in the 80's. The publisher MACK is collaborating with the artist on his archive and they have published - amont others - "Préganziol, 1983" (2013), "Veramente" (2014), "Per Strada" (2018), "In Sardegna" and "In Veneto 1984-89" (2019), "Tra l'altro 1976-81" and "Lunario" (2020), "Cinque Viaggi" (2021).
© Portrait taken from the artist's Facebook page
Paul Guilmoth is an American photographer sharing their time between the United Kingdom and New England.
In 2018 they publish "Sleep Creek" with VOID, in a collaboration with Dylan Hausthor, and then "At Night Gardens Grow" in 2021 with Stanley / Barker.
Yingguang Guo is a Chinese photographer who started working for Reuters and other media groups, then shifted to more documentary and artistic endeavours. Her work revolves around social issues in contemporary China.
Her project "Bliss of Conformity" about arranged marriages and a « market » of bachelors organized by their mothers in Shanghai was exhibited at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in 2018 and was published as an artist book in 2017, then released in a trade edition in 2018, both by « La Maison de Z ».
© Portrait taken from the artist's website
Soham Gupta is an Indian photographer based in Calcutta; his work constantly moves between the realm of documentary photography, art and the written word. He responds to themes of loneliness and isolation, of abuse and pain, of scarred pasts and uncertain futures, sexual tensions and existential dilemmas..
In 2018, Soham Gupta published « Angst » with Akina Books; the book was shortlisted for the PhotoText Award at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in 2018.
© Paul Muse (portrait taken from the artist's website)
Sunil Gupta is a Canadian artist, writer, activist, video artist and photographer, born and raised in India.
He has had solo exhibitions in many institutions around the world since the 90's (New York, Londres, Delhi, Toronto, etc.)
He has also published many books, including recently "Christopher Street, 1976" with Stanley / Barker (2018).
© Portrait taken from the artist's FB page
François Halard is a French photographer; he had the opportunity in 2015 to photograph the East Village, New York apartment where Saul Leiter spent almost his entire adult life.
Among others, he has published several photobooks with Libraryman : "Saul Leiter" (2017), "Papa" (2019) and "56 Days in Arles" (2020).
© François Halard
Emilie Hallard is a French self-taught photgrapher, and publisher, based in Barcelona.
Her work is a both intimate and radical or activist approach to the position of the minorities in our societies, especially in relation to the body and the sexual and gender identities.
On her website, Emilie indicates: « [I am] interested in feminism, vulnerability, gender fluidity and issues, sexuality, body positivity and representation ».
Emilie is also a publisher via Maria Inc.
She published her work in November of 2019 via Maria Inc., in the book « Les Corps Incorruptibles » (« The Incorruptible Bodies »), a series of portraits and texts confronting the issues around the body at the heard of her reflections and her work.
© Portrait taken from Emilie's Twitter profile
Gregory Halpern is an American photographer; he is also a teacher at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
He joins the Magnum Photos agency in 2018.
Among the photobooks of his work: "A" (J&L Books, 2011), ZZYZX (Mack Books, 2016), "Let the Sun Beheaded Be" (Aperture, 2020). He has also co-edited with Jason Fulford an educational book for photography students titled "The Photographer's Playbook - 307 Assignments and Ideas" (Aperture, 2014).
© Portrait taken from the Magnum Photos website
Ren Hang (任航) is a Chinese photographer who is passionate about nude photos. However his photos are badly seen by the Chinese government
Photo : © autoportrait
Marvel Harris is a Dutch photographer.
The artist's website states :
« Marvel's photographic work revolves around his experiences as an autistic, non-binary transgender artist who has struggled with mental health problems for many years.
While suffering from an eating disorder and depression, Marvel started capturing himself with a camera to manage emotions he could not adequately put into words. In the beginning, this most often was when he experienced feelings such as anxiety and loneliness or felt desperate about the future.
Looking at his work from a distance, Marvel realized how photography helps him understand his own complex identity. The resulting images are part of Marvel's ongoing long-term project entitled "Inner Journey" and they hit you with a raw honesty — the subject bare and unadorned, elegantly captured in monochromatic light. »
Marvel Harris self-published his first photobook "Marvel" in 2020. This project went on to receive the English publisher Mack's "First Book Award" and was re-published by Mack in 2021.
© Self-portrait taken from the artist's website
Paul Hart is a British photographer exploring « our relationship with the landscape, in both a humanistic and socio-historical sense ».
He has published many photobooks, including a recent trilogy with Dewi Lewis Publishing: "Farmed" (2016), "Drained" (2018) and "Reclaimed" (2020).
© Portrait taken from the artist's website