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Here are TEN Maltese photographers showing off the island’s best
There’s plenty of talent to be proud of!

Emma Galea

Malta and Gozo are home to many photographers who, in their own unique styles, capture the seldom-viewed aspects of the Maltese islands.

Amongst the thousands of professional and amateur photographers found in Malta, here are 10 that – for whatever reason – stand out from the rest.

1. Daniel Cilia

Without a doubt, Daniel Cilia is one to follow if you love all things related to feasts, traditions or stunning weather landscapes.

2. Kurt Arrigo

If you’ve got a soft spot for the sea, make sure to feast your eyes on Kurt Arrigo’s Instagram page, chock-full with stunning seascapes.

3. Ted Attard Sparrow

Nobody has quite managed to capture Gozo’s beauty like Ted, who shows off the sister island like the stunning gem it truly is.

4. Derren Vella

If you love the milky way and all things astronomical, Derren and his photos are your perfect companions.

5. Darrin Zammit Lupi

Without a doubt, Darrin is one of Malta’s top photojournalists. His photos, covering anything from political conflicts to more personal matters are bound to leave you speechless.

6. Kris Micallef

Kris and portrait fashion photography go hand in hand. His artistic style is truly something to behold.

7. Josef Awad

Talk about a bird’s eye view! Josef and his drones will leave you marvelled by Malta’s beauty from above.

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8. Tümer Gençtürk

Tümer has quite the eye when it comes to capturing the everyday essence which fills Malta with so much character.

9. Terry Caselli

Malta is an island full of natural beauty and Terry is making sure to capture even the tiniest organisms that inhabit the islands.

10. James Scicluna

Maltese sunsets and sunrises are truly impressive and, thanks to James and his work, you can admire them whenever you want.

Instagram/Kurt Arrigo & Instagram/Josef Awan & Facebook/Ted Attard Sparrow

19th August 2022


Emma Galea
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Emma Galea
Emma is a Gozitan writer who loves all things related to English literature and history. When not busy studying or writing you will either find her immersed in a fictional book or at the cinema trying to watch as my films as she possibly can!

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