Merav Maroody

Merav Maroody is a Berlin-based set photographer and exhibiting visual artist. In 2025, she joined JPEGmini, leading community and creative collaborations worldwide.

  • 9 Posts

    Konstantin Odin – Skin and Light

    On black and white, the many shades of gray, and using photography as a way of thinking Short BioKonstantin Odin is a German fine-art portrait…

    Is This Something? How York Place Studio Turn Everyday Life into Meaningful Images

    Capturing Humor and Authenticity In Wedding Photography A Q&A with Dominique and Liam Shaw of York Place Studio known for their authentic, humor-filled wedding photography.…

    Beyond the Headshot: How Ivan Weiss Thinks About Faces and  self awareness

    Short bio Ivan Weiss is a London-based portrait and headshot photographer known for his distinctive studio style that blends classical portrait aesthetics with modern digital…

    Susan Stripling  – A class of her own!

    If you can make it in New York, you must be Susan Stripling! “It’s the most competitive industry of the nicest people I’ve ever met.”…

     Photographer Luiz C. Ribeiro: “Everything will be alright”

    Photographer Luiz C. Ribeiro on Photojournalism, Culture, and 10+ Years with JPEGminiHe arrived in the U.S. in 1986 with $500, No English, and nowhere to…

    Where Love Meets the Landscape: Inside Georgy Shishkin’s Quiet, Cinematic World

    Georgy Shishkin is a wedding and elopement photographer based in the US, with over 19 years of experience photographing couples since 2006. He specializes in…

    From Magic to Michelin: A Conversation with Khoi Nguyen

    Meet Khôi Nguyễn, a Vietnam-based food & beverage photographer blending culinary culture, people, and storytelling into powerful visual experiences.

    Photographer in Quarantine With Kid Makes a Charming Project

    This one is a really cool case of “When life gives you lemons” situation – Nils Hendrik Müller is a photographer based in Germany, he…

    We’re In This Together

    Hi, These days are challenging to say the least – in a rare occurrence most of the world is now being forced to stay at…