New Artists

New Artist: Roger Richardson

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Roger Richardson (b. 1993) is a photographer based in the Hudson Valley, New York. He attended SUNY Purchase where he earned his BFA in Photography. Working in a photographic documentary style, Roger is interested in telling stories of the human condition; whether it be through emotionally charged photographs or through the images of others. His work derives from a deep desire for human connection, empathy, and compassion. By using photography to document his experience, his hopes are to create honest and impassioned images of the world around him.

New Artist: Bettina Pittaluga

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Bettina Pittaluga is a French-Uruguayan photographer, After her training as a photojournalist, she obtained a degree in sociology at the Sorbonne and a master’s degree at the Centre d’Etudes Littéraires et Scientifiques Appliquées (CELSA). Whether for commissions or personal projects, her natural and luminous aesthetic takes us straight to emotion. Armed with kindness and delicacy, Bettina Pittaluga brings to light people who are still too often invisibilized in the media space. A committed photographer, she proves that aesthetics is political. “If I chose this profession it is to remain completely aligned with my convictions and everything I stand for. Bettina

New Artist: Federico Kaplan

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Federico “Monty” Kaplan (1986) is a photographer from Argentina. He uses photography as a tool of inspection examining the perception we have of reality. Exploring intersubjective spaces, that are shaped from the relationship between our subjective experiences and the objective nature of things. Searching there for what is invisible to the eye, and exists only as presentiment. His background in filmmaking allows him to create unorthodox narratives filled with atmosphere that blur the line between fiction and documentary. Monty has exhibited work across the globe in USA, London, Germany and Argentina. He was selected as an Single Image Winner’s of

New Artist: Felipe Romero

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Felipe Romero Beltrán (b.1992, Bogotá, Colombia) is a Colombian photographer based in Spain. He is currently preparing a PhD dissertation on documentary photography at the Complutense University of Madrid. Beltrán’s practice focuses on social issues, dealing with the tension that new narratives introduce in documentary photography.

New Artist: Erika Pellicci

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Barga,1992 Erika Pellicci first pursued a bachelor’s degree in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence before obtaining her master’s degree in Photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna in 2020. Her research focuses on the relationship between body and space, using the performative experience as a testimony of reality. The main medium she uses is photography. Connecting time and the vulnerability of the present, her work goes further and further into the exploration of intimate and familiar relational patterns, often playfully linked.

New Artist: Alessandro Romito

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Alessandro Romito is a photographer born in Brescia, Italy, in 1988. In 2015, he started working as accountant in his family’s firm. He approached the photographic medium in 2017, after finishing his university studies in economics. His interest in social and political issues led him to travel in search of stories to tell, such as the Palestinian issue and youth demonstrations in Hong Kong. In 2018, he won first prize in the Whashington Post’s international photography competition with the picture “Iron Dome”, taken in Tel Aviv. In 2021, he is hired by a local NGO to document the humanitarian work

New Artist: Carl Corey

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Carl Corey is a Guggenheim Fellow in Photography and the recipient of over 100 awards from the photography and publishing communities including National INDIE Book Publishers Best Photography Book, The Crystal Book Award, Midwest Publishers Gold Book Award, New York Art Directors Club, Communication Arts, Print Annual and USA National Best Book Awards. Carl’s work has been featured in many of photography’s most prestigious periodicals, including Camera Work Bicentennial Edition, Communication Arts, Columbia Journalism Review and Visual Communication Quarterly. Carl’s work is in many major art collections.

New Artist: Francesco Pistilli

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Francesco Pistilli is an Italian documentary photographer, cinematographer and photography professor. He is the recipient of the World Press Photo award 2018 (3rd Prize | General News Stories) for his series Lives in Limbo. His work has been published and distributed widely on several international magazine and media outlets including: TIME, National Geographic, Nature, Liberation, BBC, M le Monde, L’Espresso, Internazionale, Politico, Die Zeit, Wired, Elle, D Repubblica, Vanity Fair, Financial Times, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Republik.ch, The Independent UK. Francesco’s archive is distributed by Laif Agency. He frequently works for NGOs and Foundations: Emergency, IRC International Rescue Committee, Open Society Foundations,

New Artist: Mohamed Hassan

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Originally from Alexandria, he has been living and working in Pembrokeshire, in west Wales in the UK since 2007, graduating with a 1st class honours degree in Photography from Carmarthen School of Art in 2016. He has been shortlisted for several awards and competitions and his work has been exhibited at the prestigious Mission Gallery, the Waterfront National Museum in Wales the Trajectory Showcase Competition Exhibition in Shoreditch, London, Nova Cymru 2018 and had a portrait included in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait exhibition 2018 at the National Portrait Gallery in London. More recently he has exhibiting 4 images in

New Artist: Masato Ninomiya

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Masato Ninomiya is a self-taught photographer based in Kanagawa, Japan. His interests are focusing on the history of his hometown of Kanagawa and the relationship with nature and environment. His photography series Wintertag was one of the 12 winners of the FotoFilmic JRNL Issue 11, published in Canada. Some of his photography series have been selected as shortlists for the URBANAUTICA Institute Awards 2020 (Series Coastline) and International Photography Grant 2019 (Series Wintertag) in Europe, as well as the IMA next STORY (Series Reincarnation) in Japan.

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