Natthaya Thaidecha (b. 1994) is a photographer from Bangkok, Thailand. She completed her BA in Cinema and Digital Media from Srinakharinwirot University in 2016. Her recurring topics are her relationship with memory, religion, and death. Natthaya is an alumni of the Angkor Photo Workshop 2023. She also attended photo-book making workshops with Valentina Abenavoli in 2019 and Yumi Goto in 2023. She is currently based in Bangkok, Thailand.
Scott Typaldos was born in Switzerland in 1977. Coming from a filmmaking background, he turned to photography at the end of his studies in 2001. His first active years were dedicated to diary and intimate projects. In 2005, his documentary on oil searchers in Gabon shifted his focus outside of his close circle. Since 2010, he has been extensively photographing and researching the topic of mental illness through his long term project called “Butterflies”. Scott Typaldos’s work has been awarded and shown in numerous countries.
Mirko Viglino (b.1980 Rome) is a documentary photographer based in Rome. He has a background as commercial pilot and air traffic controller. He graduated at ISFCI Photojournalism School and received the WSP masterclass scholarship and the Nikon-Noor Academy scholarship. His works has been published and exhibited across Europe, USA and Asia and won several international awards. He has been represented by the Dorothy Circus Gallery and he has received the National Geographic Emergency Fund Grant in 2020. His work is focused on extraordinary beliefs, cold cases, and personal stories. His storytelling mixes traditional documentary photography, cinematic lightning techniques, and investigative journalism.
Daniel Huete (b. 1989) is a photographer from Palma de Mallorca, Spain. He works with photographs, text, sound, and video, exploring forms such as photo-books and films. His work is deeply rooted in his lived experiences and relationship with the world. In 2019, he founded the international photo collective Bad Eyes. In 2021, he joined Michael Lau as a co-founder of Arttaca, where he is dedicated to bringing a diverse group of artists to the platform.