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Ten Contemporary Photographers Spotlighted for World Photography Day 2025

publication · 2026-04-19

World Photography Day is observed on August 19, commemorating the 1839 revelation of the daguerreotype by Louis Daguerre, a concept introduced by Indian educator O.P. Sharma in 1988. Aesthetica Magazine highlights ten lens-based artists for 2025: Reuben Wu employs drones to create light halos; Terri Loewenthal designs psychedelic images using in-camera techniques; Bootsy Holler delves into conceptualism with Without Words; Nick Prideaux seizes ephemeral moments; Sandra Bartocha captures the enchantment of nature; Carter Baran constructs surreal scenes with neon hues; Fares Micue presents vibrant self-portraits; Sebastiaan Knot explores color interactions in Colliding Colours; Chou Ching-Hui offers social critiques in Animal Farm; Derrick Ofosu Boateng illustrates African proverbs through colorful block art.

Key facts

  • World Photography Day is observed annually on August 19.
  • The date marks the 1839 announcement of Louis Daguerre's daguerreotype by the French government.
  • The day was proposed in 1988 by Indian teacher O.P. Sharma.
  • Aesthetica Magazine spotlighted ten photographers for the 2025 occasion.
  • Reuben Wu uses drones and long exposures to create light paintings over landscapes.
  • Terri Loewenthal's works are single-exposure, in-camera compositions blurring reality and imagination.
  • Chou Ching-Hui's Animal Farm series uses zoo dioramas as metaphors for modern societal cages.
  • Derrick Ofosu Boateng incorporates African proverbs into his photographic lessons.

Entities

Artists

  • O.P. Sharma
  • Louis Daguerre
  • Reuben Wu
  • Terri Loewenthal
  • Bootsy Holler
  • Nick Prideaux
  • Sandra Bartocha
  • Carter Baran
  • Fares Micue
  • Sebastiaan Knot
  • Chou Ching-Hui
  • Derrick Ofosu Boateng

Institutions

  • Aesthetica Magazine
  • National Geographic
  • French government

Locations

  • India
  • France
  • Seattle
  • Germany
  • Canada
  • Taiwan

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