PSF Photographer's Online Showcase
A selection of our member photographer's photobooks viewable online. Please note that these visuals are all original copyrighted works by their respective authors
With detailed images from the four corners of the earth, Maxime shows the human condition in all its wonder. His very graphic approach to imagery ensures a very visual experience, most notable in his black & white urban works, as well as his nature shots, zooming in on a bug, a flower petal, a dry treetrunk
An accomplished South African photographer, Julian successfully juggles between commercial and art photography. Visit juliangoldswain.com
With a very vast collection of images, Laurent fully entertains his audience: vivid visual stories from Haïti, Australia, the Maldives, Europe, Japan, Dubai, New Zealand, Bolivia, Wallis & Futuna, Sri Lanka, Brasil, Chili, Peru, and more. Laurent's acutely trained eye captures the intrigue of the moment and present it to his audience as a rare object to be admired forever
With great attention to detailed repetition and pattern in nature as well as in human creation, Jean-Louis captures the space we live in and the creatures sharing our space with fascination. Visit Jean-Louis's website photos-israel.com
With over 7 years' experience in lighting and shooting on a wide variety of television and film projects, Tim passionately enjoys playing with light, camera movement and crafting a strong visual style - telling stories with pictures, evoking mood, delivering consistency and making the most of every budget. He loves filming abroad, lighting interviews, meeting contributors, hanging out of helicopters, shooting underwater and a satisfying days work!
Jeanne specializes mostly in black & white rendering and digital imaging. Certain themes are prevalent : places, doors, interiors and foreign cultures and graphical elements as a form of design
With her asian background, Ayako provides a fresh look on ordinary objects in daily life. She seeks out the banal to create a certain freshness, provoking a new way of interaction with the already known