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Your Deadline for this week is Sunday, June 26th, 11:59 PM EST
Valentina Ruggiero
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Valentina Ruggiero

Valentina Ruggiero’s photographs of flowers appear otherworldly against a quiet, black background.

Omer Sidat
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Omer Sidat

Omer Sidat’s haunting photographs reveal the faces of child labor in Karachi, Pakistan.

Ben Parks
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Ben Parks

Using only instant prints, Ben Parks’ images float between tangible and utterly surreal in their imagery.

Dalia Nosratabadi
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Dalia Nosratabadi

Using the reflections of puddles after a rainstorm, Dalia Nosratabadi captures mysterious urban imagery.

Florian Ma Ho Yin
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Florian Ma Ho Yin

Florian Ma Ho Yin creates delicate abstractions of color using various light techniques.

Kate Bernauer
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Kate Bernauer

Kate Bernauer’s images of quirky landscapes are populated by people in even quirkier poses.

Michael Calamba
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Michael Calamba

Expansive and awe-inspiring, Michael Calamba’s coastal lanscapes are the perfect balance of color and composition.

Felipe Chiaramonte
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Felipe Chiaramonte

Felipe Chiaramonte documents the unexplained phenomenon of “tree tags” in a public park in Brazil.

Andrea Tese
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Andrea Tese

Playing with the color and texture of objects, Andrea Tese composes intriguing still life photos and interior landscapes.

Ed Mays
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Ed Mays

In his series, Safari, Ed Mays takes the viewer all over the globe- highlighting dramatic landscapes.

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