Cristian Piccini

Cristian Piccini arrived in London from Italy 10 years ago.

He pursued his passion in photography and particularly in people photography.

Currently he’s working with dancers in order to use the photographs for books, publications and exhibitions.

He’s very happy to be part of this show and exhibit part of his portfolio.

The best way to follow his work is on Instagram and Facebook:
Instagram: @photopiccini
Facebook: @photopiccini
email: photopiccini@gmail.com
Website: http://www.photopiccini.com

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Tiffany Kenyon

The images in this series represent a larger body of work that explores the depth and majesty of the glaciers of southern Argentina, and aims to preserve and share an intimate portrait of mother nature in one of her most fragile environments.

From a distance a glacier can be vast and mesmerising, but the icy blue interior is another experience entirely. The sculptural landscape hides an unexpected world of caverns and crevices, tunnels and sheer walls of ice. Pale star blues slide into ceruleans and sapphires, eventually disappearing into midnight blue abysses that awaken a primal vulnerability.

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Andrew Willis

Born and raised in a small mining village in the North east of England.

Since moving to London, Andrew Willis’s images show his fascination with the architecture of the city as well as the people who are in it.

Andrew uses light, shadows and lines to draw the viewers focus through his images, which he feels is best shown in black and white.

Andrew a self taught amateur photographer, still exploring different styles and subjects.

For more information, please email Andrew at awandy8@gmail.com  or visit his Instagram page @_andrew.willis_

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David Rincon Jimenez

Just over a year ago David Rincon Jimenez purchased his first camera and started what he thought would be just a hobby.

It soon became David’s main passion and a proper adventure. This camera has made him learn so much, travel and discover places he never thought he would and meet so many extraordinary people.

David found that connecting with people through photography is something truly unique and gratifying that he decided to share his passion and knowledge, collaborating with mental health charities to help people to find a new passion, connect with people and be happier.

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Artfullframe Gallery

Two photographers with a common desire to share and learn from each others style, but also learn and absorb from the work of others. As if it were the movement of artists that came to life in early twentieth-century in France.

ArtFullFrame Gallery wants to be a place where photographers can meet and exchange information, where they can create new ideas and new synergies, training each other, promote their projects on the web and via with Exhibitions around the world, Next stop for ArtFullFrame is New York 2020.

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Katerina Poulea and Nikos Kantikas

Katerina Poulea is a teacher, and the last 11 years an owner of a kindergarten in Athens. Katerina loves children and I admire their energy, simplicity and creativity they spread. She bought her first analog camera 33 years ago, and since then Katerina has never stopped shooting and developing her favorite photos. Last year Katerina took a diploma in photography Art,  from IEK Delta at Athens. She loves travelling around the world

and shoot photos especially from people that she meets during her trips.

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Shabana Jiwaji

Shabana Jiwaji can’t remember a specific moment or time in her life when she started to love photography… she has always loved people-watching and find interaction between people hugely fascinating be they lovers, strangers, siblings or colleagues. Shabana found photography to be a medium with which she could make moments last forever and be a reminder to people in those moments, how they felt at that time.

Shabana’s style is unposed, natural, lifestyle photography. Her passion is to capture for families what they may not see for themselves, to document the everyday so the memories can be enjoyed forever.

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Nick Tsinonis

Stopping time takes creative focus and a little practice. Photography allows the mind to go on an adventure and meditate at the same time.

The search for that novel city view, or surprise human or animal encounter heightens the senses and dulls the outside noise of our busy lives. For a few hours we can be observers, naturalists and maybe even artists.

The most successful photography communicates an emotion or a connection to a place, person or object. That is what I strive for through my work.

If you’d like to purchase any limited edition prints on display please contact Nick Tsinonis via his website nick365.com or Instagram @nick365

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Denise Quinlan

Denise Quinlan, founder of London-based Insightful Images, is a business development specialist and commercial photographer. Denise focuses on positioning individuals and businesses to connect them to the audiences they target, with a visually-led approach.

Due to the cultural bias towards the written word, Denise believes that the majority of businesses lose customers simply because they don’t realise the potency of images, especially in our content-overloaded world, to tell a brilliant story of who they are, how they are different, to connect them with great clients.

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Ornela Aliaj

In Ornela Aliaj’s photographs she is expressing the idea of ‘becoming’; not in the sense that one is to ‘be’ this or ‘be’ that, but that one is always in the process of differing. From oneself, as much as from others, in ones being, as much as in ones ideas. It is chaotic, perhaps; or restless; that one never is, or was, but finds oneself floating in unknown space. This appeals to Ornela, and it is what she seeks to show in her photos; for there was always an umbilical cord between the subject matter and the image, that motionless repetition of the same, one which, in her attempt, she hopes to cut across.

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