Dominique Teufen is a Swiss photographer and artist.
She was awarded the « Prix HSBC pour la Photographie » in 2019, for her series "My travels through the world on my copy machine", published under the same title by Editions Xavier Barral.
© Portrait taken from the artist's website
Rohan Thapa graduated in political science, works as a photographer in Kathmandu, Nepal and Valencia, Spain. His photographic works focus on the nature of social and political identities that makes up our societies, with a strong emphasis on the natural environment.
Rohan Thapa regularly self-publishes short print-run photobooks. Among the more recent ones are Sutra (2017) and Moksha (2018).
© Image taken from a video on the artist's website
Märta Thisner is a Swedish photographer based in Stockholm.
She has an important portfolio of corporate work (fashion & others) and also a more personal work. In 2019 she published "Drunk in Love" with Journal, a daily life account, over a period of 15 years, of her friendships and surroundings.
© Image taken from the artist's Instagram account
Guy Tillim is a South-African photographer, member of Agence VU, who built his career on documentary work about the pains of Apartheid. He was awarded the 2017 "Prix de la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson", which led in 2019 to an exhibition and a photobook (co-published with Mack) named "Museum of the Revolution".
Photo: © Portrait picture taken from Peabody Museum, photographer not credited.
Francesca Todde is an Italian photographer and publisher.
Her photography work is represented by the Italian agency Contrasto. She is particularly interested in the invisible elements in relationships, also into interactions with the animal world. Her work has been published in newspapers and magazines (Le Monde, 6Mois, DLui Magazine / La Repubblica, British Journal of Photography, Fisheye, etc.) and exhibited in various places and festivals, especially in Italy and France (Cortona on the Move, Circulation(s), Le Boutographies, etc.)
In 2018, she co-founded with artist Luca Reffo the publishing house Départ Pour l'Image. In 2020, she publishes her first photobook "A Sensitive Education" through Départ Pour l'Image.
© Portrait (uncredited) taken from the website of the Swiss festival Arcoop Wall Project
Phillip Toledano (b. in 1968 in London, to a French-Moroccan mother and an American father) is a British photographer living and working in New York City. As an artist, he works across mediums from photography to installation. His conceptual themes are primarily socio-political.
Cammie Toloui is an American documentary photographer.
In 2021, greek publisher VOID releases with "$5 for 3 minutes" a photographic work she produced while being a stripper at a San Francisco club to pay for her college.
© Portrait taken from the artist's social media
Masako Tomiya started photography during her high school years, and then studied in Osaka and Tokyo in the 2000s. From that time she began taking pictures of the Tsugaru area where she was born.
Tomiya wonders what is the most important thing in this era of continuous change. To transmit this question to the next generation, she will be based in Japan and will continue to express herself by taking pictures.
Alys Tomlinson is a British photographer. She studied literature and communication before undertaking a training in photography. Alys pursues a career in editorial and advertising photography along with her personal projects.
In 2019 she publishes with GOST the photobook "Ex-Voto", based on her long-term project about pilgrimage and places of pilgrimage. This work brought her the « Photographer of the Year » award at the Sony World Photography Awards and it has been exhibited during the 2019 Rencontres d'Arles festival.
© Portrait by Mark Olivier taken from the artist's website
Kurt Tong is a photographer born and based in Hong Kong; he studied documentary photography in London.
The website of the Rencontres d'Arles festival indicates: « His work revolves around exploring his Chinese roots and understanding of his motherland, Tong having grown up in the United Kingdom. »
His work "Combing for Ice and Jade" was part of the Rencontres d'Arles 2019 festival in the « Émergences » section under the name "Glace et Jade, le rituel du peigne".
Kurt Tong has published, among others, "In Case it Rains in Heaven" (Kehrer, 2011), "Combing for Ice and Jade" (Jiazazhi, 2019) and "The Queen, the Chairman and I" (Dewi Lewis, 2019).
© Portrait by Su Tong taken from the website of the Rencontres d'Arles festival
Junpei Ueda is a Japanese photographer who discovered photography at age 21 ans uses it mainly to express and narrates auto-biographical stories.
Illus © Junpei Ueda
Shōji Ueda (b. 1913 in Sakaiminato - 2000) is a Japanese photographer from the Tottori region. First interested in painting, he discovered photography around 1928. His father, a shoemaker, offered him a Vest-Pocket Kodak for his 16th birthday. In 1932, he studied photography at the Oriental School of Photography in Tokyo.
Penelope Umbrico (born in Philadelphia, 1957) graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto, and received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York. She offers a radical reinterpretation of everyday consumer and vernacular images.
Photo : ©wernercohn.com
Juan Valbuena was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1973. He is a founder photographer of the NOPHOTO agency, and also teaches at International Master on Contemporary Photography at EFTI School and he is director of the publishing house PHREE.
Photo: ©aperturafoto.es