- Alena Zhandarova
- Alexander Chekmenev
- Alexandra Demenkova
- Alexey Myakishev
- Anahit Hayrapetyan
- Anastasia Tsayder
- Andrei Krementchouk
- Anna Voitenko
- Daria Tuminas
- Daro Sulakauri
- Dina Oganova
- Dina Schedrinskaya
- Gennady Minchenko
- Igor Moukhin
- Igor Starkov
- Inna Mkhitaryan
- Irina Yulieva
- Ivan Pustovalov
- Julia Vishnevets
- Kakha Kakhani
- Karen Mirzoyan
- Kirill Golovchenko
- Ksenia Yurkova
- Lucia Ganieva
- Lydia Smirnova
- Mariam Amurvelashvili
- Max Sher
- Misha Domozhilov
- Natela Grigalashvili
- Nazik Armenakian

Andrei Krementchouk
Andrej Krementschouk was born in 1973 in Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod), Russia.
After 8th grade he left school and completed an apprenticeship as a restorer of icons and metal objets d’art at the School of Art and Restoration in Suzdal.
From 1991 to 1995 he studied at Vladimir Conservatory, in the Faculty of Musical Ethnology, obtaining a diploma degree as chorus director.
In 2007 he completed a diploma degree course in Communication Design, with photography as the main subject at the University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg.
In 2009 his book “No direction home” was issued by German publishing house Kehrerverlag.
It went on to be a winner of the “German photobook of the year” competition.
In 2010 his new book “Come bury me” was published by Kehrerverlag.