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Contemporary photography rejects the pursuit of staged perfection, celebrating raw, unfiltered moments between mothers and children. Images now prioritize authenticity—a baby’s tear, a tangled embrace, or toys scattered on the floor—to tell stories that resonate with universal humanity.
Embracing Imperfection: How Contemporary Photography Redefines Motherhood
The rise of AI tools in photography risks reducing art to algorithmic efficiency. By automating processes like composition correction, color grading, and even conceptual ideation, AI discourages artists from engaging deeply with the technical and emotional foundations of their craft.
AI and Photography: When Technology Threatens Artistic Roots
New Photographers

daria
Russian Federation

Lorna Carapuli
France
Lorna Carapuli (aka May) is a writer and photographer based in Paris. An avid cinephile, she’s been studying composition long before she ever picked up a camera - she just didn’t know it until a stranger did something unspeakably beautiful and she realised no one else was watching.
Her photography is cinema without a crew. She’s the director, but the actors don’t listen, the set changes every second, and the script is chaos - and that’s the point. She waits, watches, and catches them at their most iconic.
For her, photography - especially street - is rebellion. It’s punk. No permission, no lighting setup, no second takes. Just instinct, timing, and disobedience. Her images live in the in-between: documentary with an attitude, elegance with an edge, poetry without a period.

Francesco Aurisicchio
Italy
Naples, Italy

Anastasia Khrustaleva
Russian Federation