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We invite professional and amateur photographers from all around the world to share their work in our printed edition.

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A carefully curated print volume dedicated to contemporary photography.

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Our 96-page Dodho Magazine offers an extraordinary tactile experience, immersing you in the world of contemporary photography.
Printed on premium 80# matte paper at a perfect size of 22x28cm.

Jeff Schewe on Light, Shadow, Shape & Texture: Five Decades Behind the Camera

Jeff Schewe on Light, Shadow, Shape & Texture: Five Decades Behind the Camera

Susanne Middelberg: Between Strength and Vulnerability, the Portrait Behind the New Cover of Dodho Magazine

Susanne Middelberg: Between Strength and Vulnerability, the Portrait Behind the New Cover of Dodho Magazine

Elisa Gambalonga: Hotel California, Photography as an Inner Exploration of Body, Space, and Identity

Elisa Gambalonga: Hotel California, Photography as an Inner Exploration of Body, Space, and Identity

DISCOVER THE ISSUE

This print edition is the result of a rigorous curatorial process led by our editorial team and an international jury of photographers, curators, and industry professionals. Its pages bring together projects selected for their visual strength, coherence, and ability to engage with the present moment. This issue embodies the standards, criteria, and real reach of the publication of which your work can become part.

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Meet the photographers in this issue

Susanne Middelberg | Cover | Susanne Middelberg is a German photographer known for emotionally intense portraits exploring vulnerability and human complexity. She initially studied modern dance in Arnhem before turning to photography and graduating in 1998 from the Academy for Visual Arts. She works as a freelance photographer specializing in portrait and theater-dance photography. Her images focus on the duality of strength and fragility, using vulnerability to create connection.

Clark James | Traveling circus | Clark James Mishler is a documentary portrait photographer based in Calistoga, California. After graduating from ArtCenter College of Design in Los Angeles in the 1970s, he worked as a photo editor for National Geographic magazine. In the early 1980s, he relocated to Anchorage, Alaska, where he spent four decades as Alaska’s premier environmental portrait photographer, creating images for editorial, corporate, and fine art clients. His work has been featured in numerous books and leading periodicals, including Time, National Geographic, and Smithsonian Air & Space.

Jeff Schewe | Light, shadow, shape & texture in b&w photography | Jeff Schewe is a renowned, award-winning photographer with almost 50 years of experience in both commercial and fine art photography based in Chicago, Illinois. Transitioning from a background in painting, Schewe has made significant contributions to the field through his expertise in digital imaging and fine art printing A pioneer in the use and development of Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, Schewe’s influence extends to both his technical innovations and his approach to photography.

Elisa Gambalonga | Hotel California you can never leave | Elisa Gambalonga has been drawn to art and design from an early age, turning photography into her artistic career in 2000. Through specialized workshops, she developed a personal language that moved away from perfection and formal beauty. Her work seeks to go beyond surface aesthetics, using photography as a tool to explore inner depth and emotion. This approach led to the series Selfportrait and Antinomie, featuring blurred self-images that reject imposed ideals of perfection.

Kyrylo Pecherik | Yellow bus in the grey zone | Kyrylo Pecherik was born in Odesa, Ukraine. His path into photography began during his school years, when he captured everything around him with a phone camera: people, city details, sunrises, and sunsets. After saving enough to buy his first camera, he realized photography could become something greater. Local news outlets soon noticed his work and began publishing his images, which reflected the atmosphere and character of the city. In December 2017, he was invited to work as a photo correspondent for a regional newsroom.

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Kseniia Melanina | The power of grace | Kseniia Melanina is a Ukrainian photographer and 3D artist working at the intersection of photography, architecture, and digital art. Her practice explores the relationship between human presence and space, combining real imagery with imagined visual environments. She began her creative path in Donetsk, where, as a teenager, she studied the fundamentals of photography and worked with film. In 2014, following the occupation of the city by Russia and the resulting security risks, she was forced to relocate to Kyiv.

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