Adriana Gutierrez

Adriana Gutierrez is a photographer drawn to quiet, reflective moments shaped by light and space. Her work emphasizes atmosphere, restraint, and subtle human presence.

"Between Walls"

"Hidden Corner"

"Sunlit Passage"

Chalmers Smith

"A lifelong interest in photography supplemented by drawing, painting and printmaking in recent years."

"La Entrada Azul"
A composite image of the entrance to the Centre Pompidou in Malaga

CiBo

CiBo is a UK-based artist working primarily in digital media.
With a background in Fashion Design and Fine Art, his practice explores the convergence of physical and digital realities.
Through immersive visual and spatial works, he constructs environments that blur the boundaries between material and virtual experience.
His work engages with the psychological and technological conditions of contemporary life, reflecting on how emerging technologies reshape perception, memory, and identity.

"Home I"
Grapevines in the summer sun at my grandfather's

"Home II"
A detail of a pigeon's feathers in my mum's town

"Away II"
Tenby during low tide

Dockeford

One punter's perspective in monochrome.
Capturing the sonic underground; overground places, spaces, real & unreal, home and away.
Old Skool photographer with Q2 monochrome camera.

"Boat Beside Wooden Shed"
Wooden buildings are a common feature across New Zealand and were the norm until the 1980s. This one and the house likely date from the 1960s. Captured on visit to family in New Zealand.

"BBQ King"
Nowt like a summer BBQ down under. Ryte good. Captured on visit to family in New Zealand.

Feride Görmez

Feride Görmez is a Dublin-based visual artist/photographer whose practice is deeply rooted in observation, movement, and the emotional landscape of human interaction through analog photography. Whether portraying the shared energy of a club night or the silent dignity of an object left behind, her work reflects a deep empathy for the narratives held in both people and the spaces they inhabit. She documents the environments where subcultures emerge and linger from chairs, public toilets, bins to dance floors spaces where private and public boundaries blur.

"Yorgan"

"Rest"

"Dam"

Gary Willis

Gary is an advertising art director now taking snaps for himself rather than commissioning and directing photography for clients.
Special interest in concepts: especially issue led, social-cause, activist related photography installation projects.
Active member of PhotoHastings, he has exhibited and curated widely in the Hastings and St. Leonards areas and beyond.

"Anyone for tea?"
Table set. Tea brewing? Where is everyone? The room unaltered for 60 years. A slice of urban history at the Tenement House Museum, Glasgow, Scotland.

"Awaiting His Majesty"
In silence we wait. Chairs positioned. An entrance of royalty? To match the ornate setting? A beautiful home, now a museum. Welcome to the Château de Gruyères, Switzerland.

Imogen Golding-Douglass

Imogen is based in Durham, England. Photography offers her an escape from her everyday life as a law student which keeps her busy. Her work centres on nature, landscapes and how people influence the places they occupy. She is most interested in capturing the North East of England and the Ionian islands.

"Looking through Mary’s Window" 2025

"Hills and Low Tide" 2022

Jingyi Li

“The Inhabited Mirror”
Rooted in folk beliefs from coastal Fujian, China—where spirits are believed to inhabit mirrors after bodily disappearance—The Inhabited Mirror examines how belief functions as a cultural structure through which identity is transmitted rather than preserved.

The mirror is not treated as a reflective surface, but as a threshold that allows identity to pass between presence and absence. The suspended face remains unresolved and unclaimed, resisting attachment to a single body or lifetime. In this space, identity does not belong to the individual, but circulates through shared belief and repeated modes of recognition.

By foregrounding belief as an active system, the work considers how identity continues to operate beyond physical life—not by remaining intact, but by being continually re-formed through cultural practice and visual encounter.

Kouki Ogawa

Kouki Ogawa is a photographer exploring the boundary between recognition and abstraction through light and shadow. Based in Japan, his work transforms ordinary scenes into quiet and ambiguous visual spaces.

"Quiet Laundry"

"Still Edge"

Marcel van Beek

Marcel van Beek is a fine-art photographer whose work explores the intersection of reality and imagination. Deeply influenced by the Pictorialist movement of the late 19th century, van Beek utilises light and atmosphere to create 'visual narratives' that transcend traditional documentation.
His practice is characterised by a meticulous attention to tonal depth and a commitment to the aesthetic of 'Slow Photography'. By focusing on architectural voids and minimalist natural structures, he seeks to uncover the quietude inherent in the modern world.

"Night on Approach", 2018

"Threshold Figure (Umbrella Spirit)", 2026

Paulina Cuellar Castelazo

"I'm a Mexican artist based currently in London. I had always loved photography since I was a kid. I have recently inspired more in street photography as a way to capture a moment, a soul of a place, the people in their daily routines, but also embracing the shadows as part of our lives."

"Velocity"
This photo is taking from the Window of my apartment in London. The fog make me feel nostalgic of missing my home in Mexico but at the same time mix feelings because I have an amazing view

Wonsik Shin

Australia/South Korea
violetboundary.myportfolio.com

Wonsik Shin is a Korean-born photographer based in Australia, exploring the boundaries between familiarity and estrangement, clarity and uncertainty. His work turns ordinary moments into unresolved images shaped by light, memory, and displacement.

“3am”