Martin Bogren is a Swedish photographer (born in 1967), based in Malmö. He photographs the Swedish musicians and artists he frequents. His first book "The Cardigans - Been It" published in 1996, at the height of the group's notoriety, reveals his work and launches his career. In 2019, he publishes « August Song » with L'Artiere.
Illus: Facebook profile
Lucile Boiron is a French artist and photographer.
In 2019, she wins the aaward of the annual contest organised by Swedish publisher Libraryman, who publishes her photobook "Womb".
© Portrait by Antoine Doyen taken from the Facebook page of Villa Pérochon
Thomas Boivin is a French photographer.
Thomas is well known for his portrait work and his long term dedication to photographing the streets and the people of Paris, especially in the North-Eastern districts of Belleville and Ménilmontant.
Among the photobooks he has published: "Floating" (Akina Books, 2013), "A Short Story" (self-published, 2015) and "Belleville" (Stanley / Barker, 2022).
© Portrait by Anna Rakhvalova
Liu Bolin is a Chinese photographer, master of make-up and metamorphosis.
Photo: © self-portrait
Gaël Bonnefon is a French photographer who collaborated on multiple occasions with the Temps Zéro collective.
The website of publisher éditions lamaindonne indicates [traduction L'Ascenseur Végétal]: « His images form a sort of personal documentary that travels through subconscious situations, in a fiction that has roots in his daily life. »
In 2019, éditions lamaindonne publishes "Elegy for the Mundane", a project that was also an exhibition at the Château d'Eau, Toulouse, France in the fall of 2019. In 2021, he publishes "Même Soleil" with IIKKI Books, a collaboration with musician and photographer Frédéric D. Oberland.
Portrait taken from the artist's Facebook page. © Damien Daufresne
Guillaume Bonnel is a French photographer whose work is geographically centered in the French Pyrénées mountains.
Image: © Guillaume Bonnel
Leon Borensztein is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose areas of focus are in psychological portraiture and documentary. Throughout his artistic career he has been driven by the need to give voice to the unheard and unseen.
Photo : www.leonborensztein.com
Julia Borissova was born in Tallinn, Estonia. She lives in St.Petersburg, Russia where she studied at the Academy of Photographic skills in 2009-2010.
Julia Borissova employs a great variety of photographic techniques and styles. Her interest is in the conceptual side of the work. Over the last years, she focused her artistic expression on photobook projects that she self-publishes and often produces herself as handmade objects.
Photo: ©juliaborissova.ru
Marguerite Bornhauser is a French photographer.
After initially studying literature and journalism, she then studied photography at Ecole Nationale de la Photographie in Arles, France.
Her work includes reportages and portraits for magazines, commercial work mainly in the fashion world, and personal series.
In 2015 she self-published her first photobook "Plastic Colors", then published two books with French publisher "Poursuite" : "8" in 2018 and "Red Harvest" in 2019.
© Portrait taken from the Paris Photo website, 2019 program (uncredited)
Barbara Bosworth is an American photographer working mostly with large-format cameras.
Her work explores both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the rest of the natural world.
She has published three photobooks with Radius Books: "Natural Histories" (2013), "The Meadow" (2015), "The Heavens" (2018), and more recently "One Star and a Dark Voyage" with TIS Books (2021).
© Portrait taken from the artist's website
Mohamed Bourouissa is an Algerian artist and photographer based in Paris, France.
Artist statement on his website: « Mohamed Bourouissa describes contemporary society implicitly, by its contours. With a critical take on the mass media image, the subjects of his photographs and videos are people left behind at the crossroads of integration and exclusion. Preceded by a long immersion phase, each of Mohamed Bourouissa's projects builds a new enunciation situation. »
© Portrait taken from an article (in French) on Technikart (uncredited)
Emmanuelle Bousquet is a French photographer.
She was interested in photography already as a child, but went to a journalism school. She later was trained as a professional photographer through Speos.
Her work is centered around portraiture, mostly self-portraits, and nudes.
She has published several portfolios and photobooks, among others "Sous une pierre amante" (2015) and "Stigmate" (2018) with Filigranes, and "in foetu" with Editions Bessard (2019).
© Portrait taken from the artist's website