The 12 photographers on this list make work that offers a window into their singular lives for audiences around the world.

—THE YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHERS LIST IS PRESENTED BY LEICA—

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2025 young photographers from CULTRURED Magazine

Vanishingly few photographers on this list, who range in age from 24 to 35, remember life before smartphones. But their exposure to an endless stream of visual media has only strengthened their ability to discern what makes a photograph work. To select this year’s class of Young Photographers, CULTURED asked top names in the photography world to nominate one rising talent and come up with questions they’d like them to answer. In the pages that follow, we introduce 12 emerging image-makers through their reflections, photography, and self-portraiture.

For generations, photographers were motivated by the desire to capture dispatches from a faraway land. But these Young Photographers revel in staying closer to home. Whether they are working in a traditional darkroom style or experimenting with the latest A.I. tools, they plumb their personal histories for inspiration. Their work serves a dual purpose: offering a window into their lives for audiences around the world—and a mirror in which their communities can see themselves.

Adali Schell, 24, Los Angeles

Ashley McLean, 29, New York

Camille Farrah Lenain,  35, New Orleans, New York

Charlie Denis, 31, Los Angeles

Chris Cook, 33, New York

Hannah Altman, 30, Boston

Hero Bean Stevenson, 29, New York

Iva Sidash, 30, Kharkiv, Ukraine

Jak Bannon,  26, Paris

Jasmine Clarke, 29, New Haven, Connecticut

Michael Wolever,  28, New York

Sara Messinger,  26, New York

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