Unique Portraits

A good portrait expresses what one feels about what is being photographed. But it’s not only that. One of our photographers, Simon Bode, defines a a true portrait as “a mixture of what the photographed person thinks who he is, what others think he is, what he really is and what he is trying to be.”

Our photographers travelled the world to take photos of people whose faces reflect the whole bandwidth of human emotions. Here we present you 15 of our best portraits.

Cuba by Steffen Rothammel

Cuba by Steffen Rothammel

Tea man, India fine art photogrpahy by Victoria Knobloch

Tea man, India by Victoria Knobloch

Veiled woman from Salalah, Oman by Eric Lafforgue

Veiled woman from Salalah, Oman by Eric Lafforgue

Happiness, Nepal - fine art photography by Victoria Knobloch

Happiness, Nepal by Victoria Knobloch

Boy, Nepal by Victoria Knobloch

Boy, Nepal by Victoria Knobloch

Erbore tribe kid, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue

Erbore tribe kid, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue

Bodi tribe woman Omo, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue

Bodi tribe woman Omo, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue

The next generation, China - fine art photography by Brett Elmer

The next generation, China by Brett Elmer

distant lands - fine art photography by Simon Bode

distant lands, Cologne von Simon Bode

Borana Girl, Ethiopia by Miro May

Borana Girl, Ethiopia by Miro May

Portrait of a girl, Madagascar by Senol Zorlu

Portrait of a girl, Madagascar by Senol Zorlu

Innocent Eyes, Afghanistan by Rada Akbar

Innocent Eyes, Afghanistan by Rada Akbar

As time goes by..., Brasil by Andreas Weiser

As time goes by…, Brasil by Andreas Weiser

Tibetan People, # 7 by Stephan Opitz

Tibetan People, # 7 by Stephan Opitz

Badrai, Afghanistan by Rada Akbar

Badrai, Afghanistan by Rada Akbar

By selling their photos on Photocircle our photographers want to give back to the people that make their photos unique. They donate a big part of their revenue to development project in the regions they took their photos.

Tree Amount
373.218
Since 2021 we've already been able to plant 373.218 trees thanks to the wall art sold on Photocircle. They will absorb approximately 29.857.440 kg CO₂ within the next five years and improve the living conditions of the people locally.