Kenny G. Soesilo could easily fly under the radar; if you spend any time going through his work then you'll find that he is a fine photographer with subtle and warm sensibility.
Promoted Work: Maíra Morais
Maíra Morais is a fashion photographer from Brazil; I really like her work.
Her site is on tumblr; give her a follow.
Promoted Work: Isaia Crosson
Isaia Crosson's work is a little on the dark side; approached with a sideways humour.
He is studying in New York and working toward an exhibition in Italy later this year.
Promoted Work: Monica Lek
Monica Lek is a prolific photographer; she documents her life as it unfolds in front of her.
I can't really encapsulate all of her work in words but she does have a great eye for capturing a life lived at full tilt; I recommend checking out her site and following her on Tumblr.
Promoted Work: REGNVM by Kris Micallef
Kris Micallef is working on a really beautiful project.
Please go support REGNVM; there is just 1 week left on the campaign.
Promoted Work: Ekaterina Ozhiganova
Ekaterina Ozhiganova represents everything that I love about photography; she gives us a window into her personal world - it feels lived-in and authentic.
Ekaterina is a fantastic photographer; you can follow her onTumblr and Flickr.
Promoted Work: Zakaria Wakrim
Zakaria Wakrim is a very skilled photographer; he shoots a lot of great travel pictures and portraits but the images that really stand out to me are his solitary figures humbled by quite extraordinary landscapes.
His main site is here; you can also follow his photography on Flickr.
Promoted Work: Stefan Pavlovic
Stefan Pavlovic is a film maker that creates beautiful vignettes of peoples lives; he gives the impression that his characters are part of a much bigger narrative without having to spell it out.
His stories are a believable reflection of modern life. It's really worth following his work.
Yeah, and he takes some really good photographs too:
Promoted Work: Paracosm by Sam Livm
Sam Livm has found his muse in Jenna Lipps; they are going to travel around, take some pictures and make a small film; it seems simple enough but there is always a deeper level to work between an artist and his muse.
I'm very interested to see what comes out of this. Go and support Paracosm; it's sincere and has all the potential of turning into something fantastic.
Promoted Work: The Gift Box Set Volume One
The Gift has published their previously digital only publication into a box set which includes both colour and black and white works as well a collection of artist interviews.
I have always been a fan of this kind of indie publication - it's available here.