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STREET MOMENTS

Nicolas Laurence Phillips
Price: Not for sale.
"One Heck of a Hangover." 2024
"One Heck of a Hangover." 2024

Nicolas Laurence Phillips
Price: Not for sale.
"Cleansing." 2024
Nicolas is a photographer based in Tokyo, Japan, specialising in street photography with the qualifications to also work in a creative studio setting.
Nico has a diverse family background with an Argentine mother and an American Father. Because of this diverse home life, Nico grew up speaking English and Spanish in equal amounts.
This, Nico believes, is the basis for his interest in photography. Nico seeks to connect people around the world by using his talent as a multicultural photographer.
"Cleansing." 2024
Nicolas is a photographer based in Tokyo, Japan, specialising in street photography with the qualifications to also work in a creative studio setting.
Nico has a diverse family background with an Argentine mother and an American Father. Because of this diverse home life, Nico grew up speaking English and Spanish in equal amounts.
This, Nico believes, is the basis for his interest in photography. Nico seeks to connect people around the world by using his talent as a multicultural photographer.

Andrew Hendrick
Price: Not for sale.
"Pause." 2021
"Pause." 2021

Sebastian Șelaru
Price: £200
"Shy Steps in an Overwhelming World." 2024
"My name is Sebastian Șelaru, I started photography with a small mirrorless camera that I had laying around in my house and got into capturing the urban environment and the small but meaningful moments between people. I think there is beauty in man made structures and in the chaos of a city, but the people take part in my images almost always. I really like using black and white because it facilitates telling a story with simplicity, helping the eye to comprehend a more general idea of my work and creating a more profound contrast between the shapes."
"Shy Steps in an Overwhelming World." 2024
"My name is Sebastian Șelaru, I started photography with a small mirrorless camera that I had laying around in my house and got into capturing the urban environment and the small but meaningful moments between people. I think there is beauty in man made structures and in the chaos of a city, but the people take part in my images almost always. I really like using black and white because it facilitates telling a story with simplicity, helping the eye to comprehend a more general idea of my work and creating a more profound contrast between the shapes."

Andreas Kretzschmar
Price: Not for sale.
"Garage Man." 2018
"I have been a passionate photographer for many years. I am interested in languages and cultures, as well as culture and art. I take photos in black & white and colour, but mainly in black & white. The beauty and the interesting things are often hidden in the details or you only discover them at second glance."
"Art gives peace to the soul."
"Garage Man." 2018
"I have been a passionate photographer for many years. I am interested in languages and cultures, as well as culture and art. I take photos in black & white and colour, but mainly in black & white. The beauty and the interesting things are often hidden in the details or you only discover them at second glance."
"Art gives peace to the soul."

Trisha Lahiri
Price: £45
"The Art of Standing Out." 2023
Trisha Lahiri was born in Dhanbad, a small industrial town in India, and has spent the past decade living in various parts of Europe, including Portugal, Sweden, France, and currently Germany. By profession, she is a medical researcher, balancing her scientific work life with a passion for photography.
Trisha’s journey into photography began as a personal endeavor to share the world outside her home with her late grandmother. This initial intent to capture and convey the beauty of her surroundings gradually blossomed into a cherished hobby and a vital creative refuge. Her self-taught skills in digital photography reflect a deep, ongoing commitment to learning and exploring the medium.
Her work captures the nuances of everyday life and the extraordinary moments within it, blending her scientific precision with an artistic eye. As she continues to evolve as a hobbyist photographer, her work remains a source of joy and exploration, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around her.
"My photography explores the juxtaposition of nature and urban life, capturing the raw, unfiltered emotions of everyday moments. I strive to reveal the magic in the mundane, transforming ordinary scenes into extraordinary visual experiences. Through my lens, I blend natural and urban worlds, highlighting their inherent beauty and unexpected harmony. I am drawn to noticing the unnoticed, finding and showcasing the subtle details that often go overlooked."
"The Art of Standing Out." 2023
Trisha Lahiri was born in Dhanbad, a small industrial town in India, and has spent the past decade living in various parts of Europe, including Portugal, Sweden, France, and currently Germany. By profession, she is a medical researcher, balancing her scientific work life with a passion for photography.
Trisha’s journey into photography began as a personal endeavor to share the world outside her home with her late grandmother. This initial intent to capture and convey the beauty of her surroundings gradually blossomed into a cherished hobby and a vital creative refuge. Her self-taught skills in digital photography reflect a deep, ongoing commitment to learning and exploring the medium.
Her work captures the nuances of everyday life and the extraordinary moments within it, blending her scientific precision with an artistic eye. As she continues to evolve as a hobbyist photographer, her work remains a source of joy and exploration, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around her.
"My photography explores the juxtaposition of nature and urban life, capturing the raw, unfiltered emotions of everyday moments. I strive to reveal the magic in the mundane, transforming ordinary scenes into extraordinary visual experiences. Through my lens, I blend natural and urban worlds, highlighting their inherent beauty and unexpected harmony. I am drawn to noticing the unnoticed, finding and showcasing the subtle details that often go overlooked."

Hao-Long Hsu
Price: £85
"Pure Life in City Pool." 2018
Lecturer/ Department of Spatial Design/ Kun Shan University/ Taiwan.
"I majored in architecture at university, where, through the inspiration of my professors, I explored how architecture can be as dynamic and emotional as art. We have been trying to apply the theory of emotion and art architecture to understand how buildings can inspire people’s hearts, touch their souls, and stimulate imagination. Over the past 30 years, I have travelled to cities around the world to learn about beautiful art and architectural creations. When I encounter scenes that surprise and move me, I often capture and record them through photography. Through this process, I have accumulated a large collection of photographic images. Ten years ago, I began to create new artistic images using my photos and started participating in international photography competitions. These opportunities allowed me to connect with other photographers and discuss emotional works. I have also won several international awards, which have strengthened my belief that artists can touch people’s hearts through images and create beautiful resonances within them. I continue to apply the theory of emotional design to my photographic work, hoping that everyone can see the beautiful poetry of the world through my lens. Emotional art photography imagines an ethereal level of spiritual experience and serves as a language for artistic creation, allowing people to experience the elegant atmosphere of space and landscape. The imaginative interpretation of emotional architecture and the landscape environment presents a poetic spatial atmosphere, conveying the significance of place and the context of art. It shapes the emotional grammar and spirit of a location, creating a spiritual aesthetic and a poetic space. A vivid imagination and creative artistic language can make our cities more emotionally engaging, providing rich artistic experiences and displaying the art of imagination to create a more fulfilling world."
"Pure Life in City Pool." 2018
Lecturer/ Department of Spatial Design/ Kun Shan University/ Taiwan.
"I majored in architecture at university, where, through the inspiration of my professors, I explored how architecture can be as dynamic and emotional as art. We have been trying to apply the theory of emotion and art architecture to understand how buildings can inspire people’s hearts, touch their souls, and stimulate imagination. Over the past 30 years, I have travelled to cities around the world to learn about beautiful art and architectural creations. When I encounter scenes that surprise and move me, I often capture and record them through photography. Through this process, I have accumulated a large collection of photographic images. Ten years ago, I began to create new artistic images using my photos and started participating in international photography competitions. These opportunities allowed me to connect with other photographers and discuss emotional works. I have also won several international awards, which have strengthened my belief that artists can touch people’s hearts through images and create beautiful resonances within them. I continue to apply the theory of emotional design to my photographic work, hoping that everyone can see the beautiful poetry of the world through my lens. Emotional art photography imagines an ethereal level of spiritual experience and serves as a language for artistic creation, allowing people to experience the elegant atmosphere of space and landscape. The imaginative interpretation of emotional architecture and the landscape environment presents a poetic spatial atmosphere, conveying the significance of place and the context of art. It shapes the emotional grammar and spirit of a location, creating a spiritual aesthetic and a poetic space. A vivid imagination and creative artistic language can make our cities more emotionally engaging, providing rich artistic experiences and displaying the art of imagination to create a more fulfilling world."

Grégory Guillaume
Price: £110
"Grille Urbaine." 2024
"A student in Art direction based in Paris who started photography for fun one month ago! I experience photography in my way, to show people what I notice through my lens. To tell the story I want to share is something crucial for me as someone who does this to express what is beauty for himself, I let my creativity speak before I click on the button for the shot of my photo hoping that will touch people as it touches me as an open-minded person and think that’s helped me a lot for creating stories through my photo."
"Grille Urbaine." 2024
"A student in Art direction based in Paris who started photography for fun one month ago! I experience photography in my way, to show people what I notice through my lens. To tell the story I want to share is something crucial for me as someone who does this to express what is beauty for himself, I let my creativity speak before I click on the button for the shot of my photo hoping that will touch people as it touches me as an open-minded person and think that’s helped me a lot for creating stories through my photo."

Tomisra Tridiba
Price: £300
"Burning Beauty of the Unwanted." 2023
"Burning Beauty of the Unwanted." 2023

Carly Behm
Price: £40
"Spin." 2023
"Spin." 2023

Carly Behm
Price: £40
"Joy." 2023
Carly Behm first picked up a film camera (a Minolta SRT 202) in 2021, and since then she has had her eye on the way color and light illuminate everyday scenes and places.
Coming from a background in journalism and breaking news photography, Carly has embraced the union of documentary and art in her photos.
Her artistic influences include William Eggleston and Stephen Shore.
"Joy." 2023
Carly Behm first picked up a film camera (a Minolta SRT 202) in 2021, and since then she has had her eye on the way color and light illuminate everyday scenes and places.
Coming from a background in journalism and breaking news photography, Carly has embraced the union of documentary and art in her photos.
Her artistic influences include William Eggleston and Stephen Shore.
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