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Beginning to die by Ana Leal
The work “Beginning to die” reflects on the physical and psychological aspects that women go through when their fertility naturally comes to an end. I started this project in 2019 when appeared the first signs that I was entering the climacteric, the period that women go through until they reach menopause, which is actually the last menstrual cycle.

Expert tips for taking the perfect travel photos
With the rise of social media, more and more people are documenting their travels with photos and sharing them online. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or just embarking on your first trip, taking great travel photos is a fun way to capture memories and share your experiences with friends and family.


Alone in the world Saskia van den Boom
For this series I have documented the life of my postman Frans. From his fifties house and run-up cat Amalia, to his rowing machine and the naps he takes before starting his mail round.

Unusual Landscapes by Kaushik Dolui
We humans are part on nature but man-made artifacts  in vast landscapes may also affects our mind in a different way. All I tried to express how much it attracts us in forms, colors and shapes against a vast mountain landscape of timeless terrain.


6 ways you Can make a scrap doodle
Scrap doodles may be a fun hobby for a lot of people, and there are many different ways to make them. They allow you to effortlessly express your creativity and imagination

Ibrahim Iqbal; Aamar Hospital, Inside the other world
Ibrahim Iqbal , a freelance photographer and lab medicine specialist has published his first photo book in January 2022 based on his long term project on hospital. The size of the book is 14 inches by 11 inches , hard cover binding , containing 288 pages.


This is water by Ann Prochilo
This is Water project was selected and published in our print edition 20. This is Water is inspired by a commencement speech by the writer, David Foster Wallace. He shared the story of two fish swimming along who meet an older fish swimming in the opposite direction.

GuruShots: Water World
Dodho Magazine partnered with GuruShots "The Worlds Greatest Photo Game" in a photo challenge contest titled "Water World"  Over 100,000 photos were submitted. GuruShots is a platform for people who love taking photos. GuruShots believes that taking photos is an amazing way to express one’s self.

My once secret garden by Alva Bernadine
It was said to be the best blossom show since the late fifties. The spring was warm and many of the bushes bloomed at the same time, putting on quite a display in the streets and gardens.

Photo Independent Virtual Fair 2022
Photo Independent, the premiere international photography fair devoted to showcasing fine art photographers, is currently accepting applications for our first ever virtual edition, launching July 1–17, 2022.

The beauty of tribal dances by France Leclerc
The beauty of tribal dances project was selected and published in our print edition 20. As the sun is setting in the tribal areas of East Africa, one can often hear the sound of beating drums and joyful voices coming from the villages.


Sedated by Saskia van den Boom
Ad (65) was born in Rotterdam with his parents and two brothers. When he was around 20 years old, he started hanging out with the 'tough boys'. There was heroin. He thought: if I get addicted, I'll just stop. But it was good, oh so good.

Boxing; Muay Thai kids by Alain Schroeder
Muay Thai kids project was selected and published in our print edition 20. Far from Thailand’s iconic tourist destinations, Isaan, the kingdom’s largest region, reaches north and east to the borders of Laos and Cambodia.

Spirit of India by Jacque Rupp
India has always held a special place in my heart. My first visit was during an extremely difficult period in my life, as my husband had just been diagnosed with a terminal illness. 





Salt Making by Ly Hoang Long
This type of salt production was a low-cost technology that was known and used in shallow coastal regions throughout Southeast Asia.


Ingrid Weyland; Topographies of Fragility
Klompching Gallery is thrilled to present Ingrid Weyland’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, with Topographies of Fragility. The artist brings a unique and original approach to the subject of the landscape.

Conceptual photography; Dissection by Kaushik Dolui
The physical presence of blood and flesh is felt in nature as well as material substances also. If the skin cover is eliminated from all living beings, what we see? Blood and flesh is visible in the innermost part of every living body.

The specter of life by Marcin Mirosławski
It is a metaphorical and allegorical journey through my self, but at the same time it is a universal story through metaphors and symbols, everyone can try to find themselves in these photos.

Polaroid; Crisis of Experience by J. K. Lavin
This body of work originates from a series of Polaroid SX70 self-portraits made during a daily practice from 1979 to late 1987. Crisis of Experience is the result of an eight-year project exploring themes of self-reflection and female identity using the mechanics of seriality.

From three to twelve by Tatiana Kireicheva
This story is dedicated to my father: for 40 years he lived in two houses - in Russia and the USA. He migrated when he was very young, received US citizenship and was practically unable to return to Russia (due to legal, political and other circumstances).


November Light by Kip Harris
The light in November is very different in Milan and Florence than it is in Rome. The warm amber glow of the eternal city does not penetrate that far north.

Ghost cities; Chernobyl by Jacob Freidenberger
The pristine and lively places of today are the ghosts of tomorrow. Chernobyl and its neighboring city of Prypiat are two of the few places on earth where we can see the largely unimpeded effects of time and catch a wider glimpse into the possible future of our now bustling cities.

My muse by Stephanie E’amato
For me, this series is extremely personal because these are photos taken of my wife, who is my soul mate and my muse. We started the series in 2013 a few months after we fell madly in love with each other.

The Midway by Diana Bloomfield
The Midway is an ongoing series which I began in 1998. These images of the North Carolina State Fair were made with a 4x5 pinhole camera and large format b&w film.



Naples Street Art by Giuliana Mariniello
In this recent work I have documented some episodes of street art in Naples which in recent years has been enriched with a lot of creations by Italian and foreign artists starting from the works of the French artist Ernest Pignon-Ernest

Essence of beauty by Edita Bízová
The main focus in my work was to make women look and feel beautiful. I see all women that way so it was easy for me. The harder part - even for the pictured women - was the comments that men sometimes have for the image



Paul Hulewicz; Inspired by Unpredictable
Inspired by unpredictable is because something unexpected happened and pushed me to make this project. My own life showed me in recent years how unexpected events and coincidences turned out to be like windows opened to new opportunities.


The process of making a theatre show; Släpstick by Marina Marinkovic
“Släpstick” gives an insight into the process of making a theatre show. The photo series follows five seasoned performers who make up Släpstick, an internationally acclaimed musical theatre group who specialise in a blend of physical humour, musical virtuosity and anarchy, as they created a new show in the midst of the pandemic.

Antarctica by Daria Troitskaia
The series takes us to one of the most remote destinations on the planet – Antarctica. Besides their artistic value, the photographs demonstrate an amazing man-made infrastructure consisting of camps of varying comfort, touristic destinations and research institutions.


Yin and Yang by Yuliya Sudavnaya
In this photo project I wanted to convey the ambiguity of human nature and the beauty of the unity of its opposite parts. In each of us there are such parts of the personality that we do not accept

90 Seconds to Impact by Sharon Eilon
This project evolved after several months of passing by the ruins of a house on my daily drive to work. I knew that this house, located in my hometown had suffered the direct hit of a rocket during the "Guardian of the Walls" military operation.

Waiting for the rain by Claire Maen
When arriving in Palm Springs, the first things you see are giant windfarms over desertic fields and miles of gated condominiums, golf courses, swimming pools, stores, and parking lots. Are you entering a vacation paradise, or a community fighting for its survival at the turn of the 21rst century?