New Artists

We add new photographers to Connected Archives on a regular basis, each one selected for the distinctiveness and depth of their archive. The work shown here is what we've most recently made available for licensing.

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Gabriella Achadinha


Gabriella Achadinha is a South African photographer and artist based between Berlin and Bloemfontein, whose practice is rooted in cinema and shaped by a background in film production. Working across analog photography, collage, and mixed media, her work gravitates toward stillness and contemplation - landscapes, portraiture, and the quietly surreal spaces in between. She was named one of Adobe's Rising Stars of Photography in 2018 and was awarded the Re:Touch Photography Prize for her project "Character Coding," developed in collaboration with Kulturprojekte Berlin and metaLab Harvard. Her publishing imprint Studio Saudari has released three print publications, and her work has been exhibited at Kunstraum Bethanien and Galerie Grolman in Berlin.


added: April 26th, 2026

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Theresa Stritzinger


Theresa Stritzinger is a Berlin-based photographer and artist whose practice spans conceptual photography and documentary work within the city's cultural scene. Her work has been published in Der Freitag, Der Greif, Missy Magazine, and PapMagazine, and she has shown in a series of group exhibitions at Kunstraum Bethanien and Salon am Moritzplatz, among other Berlin venues.


added: April 17th, 2026

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Meghan Marin


Meghan Marin is a Brooklyn-based photographer working across portraiture, editorial, and personal documentary. Raised in rural upstate New York, her practice draws deeply from that quiet, intimate world - exploring family dynamics, queer identity, and the dualities of small-town American life with warmth and curiosity. Her editorial work has appeared in the New York Times, The Guardian, and Communication Arts, and her personal projects, including "The Sound of the Sun" and "Red River," have been widely published and exhibited. 



added: April 1, 2026

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Kasia Ślesińska


Kasia Ślesińska is a documentary photographer based between Kraków and Warsaw, Poland. A graduate of the Institute of Creative Photography in Opava, her work examines social and environmental realities with a grounded, humanist eye. She has been published in Gazeta Wyborcza, Polityka, NZZ, and the British Journal of Photography, and is a two-time Grand Press Photo award winner, with recognition in both the Photo Young and Climate and Responsibility categories. She has also received a scholarship from the VII Academy, studying photojournalism and documentary photography under Mary Gelman and Maciek Nabrdalik.


added: March 29, 2026

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Benedetta Stefani


Benedetta Stefani is an Italian photographer working across editorial and commissioned photography, with a particular feel for food, fashion and the textures of Italian creative culture. Alongside commercial work, her personal projects reveal a quieter side to her practice, where she explores the relationship between aesthetics and identity, with a particular focus on food as a medium for dialogue. Her work stems from a careful observation of everyday life, framing with the use of natural light, understood both as a tangible photographic element and as a metaphor for authenticity.


added: March 28, 2026

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Yola Moschitz


Yola Moschitz is an Austrian photographer born in 1999 and based in Graz, working across studio, portrait, and landscape photography. Her work has been featured in Camera Austria International and selected for Der Greif's curated Guest Room, and she was shortlisted for the August Sander Award in 2024.


added: March 25, 2026

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Lucas Troadec


Lucas Troadec is a French-born photographer and filmmaker based between Paris and London, whose work is rooted in a cinematic approach to landscape and portraiture. Raised in the Middle East and the United States, his images carry a quiet, suspended quality where place becomes as much a protagonist as the figures within it. His photography and film work have spanned clients including Bring Me the Horizon and Maison Michel (Chanel). 


added: March 25, 2026

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Simon Gerlinger


Simon Gerlinger is a Berlin-based documentary and portrait photographer whose work centers on identity, youth, and intimate human connection. He has shot regularly for ZEIT Magazin, Der Spiegel, Geo, and Tagesspiegel, among others, and in 2024 became the first photographer-in-residence at ZEIT ONLINE, developing new forms of visual journalism. His photobook "Ephemeral Echoes" traces eight years of work across Denmark, Berlin, New York, and the south of France, distilling his eye for quiet, nostalgic moments into a cohesive personal body of work.


added: March 25, 2026