The world of photography is constantly evolving, and today more than ever, a generation of young artists is redefining the boundaries of the image. With fresh perspectives, innovative techniques, and bold narratives, these contemporary photographers not only capture moments, but also construct unique visual universes.
From intimate portraits to conceptual projects that challenge convention, their work reflects the concerns of our time: identity, technology, diversity, the environment, and contemporary issues.
Desirée Mattson is a photographer and visual artist known for her work in fashion, beauty, and portraiture, with a style that combines elegance, creativity, and a curated aesthetic. Mattson has worked on projects ranging from advertising campaigns to editorial shoots, showcasing a versatility that encompasses both commercial and fine art photography. Her approach often features dramatic lighting, striking compositions, and a distinctive color palette.
https://www.desireemattsson.com/

Bastiaan Woudt (1987, Netherlands) is a self-taught photographer known for his minimalist, monochromatic style, focusing on portraiture, fine art nudes, and fashion photography.
Inspired by masters such as Irving Penn and Richard Avedon, Woudt developed a timeless aesthetic, playing with dramatic lighting, textures, and high contrast. Although he began his career late (at age 26), he quickly gained international recognition, working for brands such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Rolling Stone, in addition to exhibiting in galleries in Europe and the U.S.
https://www.bastiaanwoudt.com/

Lindsay Adler (1986, Estados Unidos) es una fotógrafa de moda y retrato reconocida por su estilo vanguardista, uso creativo de la luz y composiciones audaces. Con base en Nueva York, Adler se ha destacado en la industria por su trabajo en revistas como Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar y campañas para marcas internacionales.Autora de varios libros educativos (como The Photographer’s Guide to Posing), es también una destacada conferencista y educadora, conocida por sus tutoriales y colaboraciones con empresas como Canon y Profoto. Su fotografía se caracteriza por colores vibrantes, conceptos innovadores y una fuerte narrativa visual.
https://www.instagram.com/lindsayadler_photo/

Gustavo Minas (1983, Brazil) is a documentary and street photographer recognized for his poetic and geometric perspective on urban life. With a style influenced by cinema and classic photography, his images capture everyday moments with a focus on light, shadow, and careful compositions.
Winner of the POY Latam Award and other international recognitions, his work has been published in media such as The Guardian, National Geographic, and El País. He is also the author of the book «Cidade Liquida» (Liquid City) (2019), which explores the fluidity and contrasts of life in metropolises.
Minas combines the spontaneity of street photography with a cinematic aesthetic, highlighting anonymous yet narrative-filled scenes.

Alina Lebedeva is a self-taught Russian photographer born in Moscow in the early 1980s. She began her photography career in 2004, when she bought her first camera at age 24, and has since developed a unique style focused primarily on portraiture and artistic nudes. Her work is characterized by a special sensitivity to feminine beauty, emotional expression, and the natural use of light, which can come from both natural sources and continuous studio lighting that mimics daylight. Lebedeva considers the human body an expressive and aesthetic medium that goes beyond provocation, seeking to convey emotional depth and an intimate connection between the model, the photographer, and the viewer. She has worked for renowned magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Playing Fashion, Citizen K, and SNC Magazine, alternating her personal projects with editorial and fashion assignments. With over ten years of teaching experience, she has taught workshops, courses, and master classes in various countries, sharing her artistic approach with budding photographers. Her inspiration comes from her personal experiences, her observation of the world around her, and a deep admiration for the subtle and honest beauty of the female body. Far from following trends or predefined styles, Alina Lebedeva has built a coherent, intimate, and visually powerful body of work, establishing herself as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary nude and portrait photography.
