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Take a second glance by Pascal Lagesse
Sometimes a second glance at things gives one the chance to see an element that was hidden at first glance. A flower, a leaf or very minute ferns possess some details that could be missed if not watched closely.

Keepers of Tradition by Ron Cooper
I began making portraits of Native Americans several years ago when I was introduced to Anthony Parker. Anthony is a member of the Omaha tribe and a celebrated pow wow dancer. I photographed him near Santa Fe, New Mexico, not far from his home in Albuquerque.

The Fine art of letting go by Shira Gold
How do we make the choice to let go? What provokes our physical or psychological decisions to detach? Many of us were raised believing that mementos hold meaning or proof of experience.


Aral Sea by Iulia Galushina
Half of the century ago a sea disappeared from the face of the Earth. Cotton plants drunk the sea up. Old sailors still remember how they used to provide fish for the entire Soviet Union and how weddings have taken place on the ships.

Fear Hidden in a Box by Alexander Lubomirskiy
When I am afraid or feel that I am on edge, I leave for the world of fantasy. Closing my eyes, I seem to go out of my body and move as far away from myself as possible, to the place where I feel no pain or fear.

Connection by Zuzu Valla
I first met the lovely designer Anvita Sharma, from Two Point Two, the day after her show at London Fashion Week. We clicked immediately and wanted to work together as well as with Barnes Twins.

Tales of Moldova by Seigar
This photo-narrative street photography series aims to piece together the puzzle of the Moldavian identity and culture. From its Soviet Union symbols and history, to its flirty adaptation to the western civilisation, there is an unsolved enigma about this country.


Why Artificial Intelligence Will Never Surpass the Human Photographer’s Eye
Photography has never been a statistical poll of sunsets. Each dusk belongs to an unrepeatable moment shaped by humidity, temperature, and the casual talk the photographer had that day. An algorithm can reproduce the exact pink of a Santorini sky, but it cannot anticipate the sudden laugh of the couple walking behind, nor can it decide to wait for that fleeting instant to weave them into the frame.


LGBTQ Pride Walk by Ritesh Ghosh
A walk in Solidarity to unite the LGBTQ community against various Govt. injustices. About 20 years ago on the 2nd of July a group of 15 people decided to march together to raise their concerns and make a political statement for Equality


Ten years ago; Dodital by Kaushik Dolui
Images were taken ten years ago during our trek to Dodital Darwa pass trek in Uttarakhand when digital technology has just begun to come in photography. Although the pictures are quite ordinary, but even  today it seems to be something special.

Michael Kenna: The Art of Capturing Serenity in Photography
Michael Kenna is a master photographer known for his minimalist and serene landscape photographs. His use of long exposures, black and white film, and mastery of light and shadow give his photographs a dreamlike and ethereal quality. Kenna's photographs invite the viewer to escape from the chaos of the world and enter a realm of tranquility, and his work continues to inspire and delight people around the world.

Chengdu China Streetscapes by Roman Wolczak
This series of photos was taken in May 2019 at Chengdu, the capital of southwestern China’s Sichuan province. Chengdu is known to be one of the happiest cities in China and has many famous sites to visit.

Lavapiés ; A gentrification story by Andrea Ratto
Lavapiés is a neighborhood in Madrid and it is not just any neighborhood. Its history tells us about a place of working-class tradition, which was previously a place of reception for immigrant labor from the rest of Spain,

How is your quarantine going? by Roshni Khatri
This project started with my longing to talk to strangers. Thinking a lot about intimacy and isolation, I started photographing my street encounters with couples who were spending their quarantine together in Bushwick, Brooklyn.


Long exposure nocturnes painting with time and light in the LED age
Few photographic practices are as seductive as long exposure at night. The simple act of turning the night into a continuous brushstroke of incandescence forces the photographer into a pact with time, uncertainty, and a list of risks ranging from technical failure to police intervention.

Bizarre portraits of food by Gregoris Mentzas
This portfolio is an experiment to try and see everyday ordinary items with a fresh eye. It focuses on the most familiar items around the house: food. Apples, mushrooms, broccoli, almonds, pepper, pistachio and walnuts are the models. 


GuruShots Photo Challenge : Animals in close up
Dodho Magazine partnered with GuruShots "The Worlds Greatest Photo Game" in a photo challenge contest titled "Animals in close up"  Over 100,000 photos were submitted and more than 45 million votes were cast!




The murky corners of the human soul by Alex Lobo
Art is for me a way of transforming reality with an expressive purpose. My favourite artworks are those that use the expressive tools of the chosen media form (in this case, photography) to materialize a very subjective vision of the human experience

Intimate scenes: Vague by Yuan Tang
Yuan Tang is a New York-based Chinese multidisciplinary artist who moves freely within photography, video, installation, and print. She started fascinating painting since her childhood years, then quickly developed a passion for photography.

The guardians of Edgewater by Jose Ramirez
Edgewater is a small city near Orlando, Florida, created along the Indian River and close to the Mosquito Lagoon. Its name implies, according to urban dictionaries, a dangerous, shady site, perfect to start the apocalypse.

Landscape photography by Jeroen Lagerwerf
Because of my short career as photographer, my portfolio is mainly practice material and shot close to my home. Finding the beauty in things you see every day, requires me to see things in a different perspective and develop myself.

Portraits by Susanne Middelberg
In my portraits I am looking for honesty and vulnerability. I believe that vulnerability makes us nicer human beings and that this makes the world a little more friendly and more understanding.

Curiouser and Curiouser by Vicky Martin
Curiouser and Curiouser is a conceptual series of photographs influenced by the story Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. I was inspired to create this series from personally identifying with the theme of not belonging that features prominently in Alice’s narrative.



Happy Kids by De Westelinck Smith
This serie is about well dressed kids who seem to live in an decade some time before ours. Mostly they are emotionless with hint of melancholy, put into a scenery that often feels different.


From my window by Ignacio Santana
From my window Is not easy. When you are used to travelling, going out with your friends, exercising, bathing on the beach, having a drink on a terrace, etc., that is, when you are used to living...change that is not easy so thanks for stay home! 

The last tide by Marco Campi
Last November Venice experienced the second highest tide in recorded history. Looking at the top 10 tides, we see that five have occurred in the past 20 years and the frequency of exceptional tidal flooding above 110 cm have ramped up dramatically through the years.

Translations by Véronique L’hoste
A place. Insignificant, work of the hand of man. Where are we? In a nondescript urban space: a commercial, industrial area, offices? It doesn’t matter. It is a world without a soul, where it’s neither good to live nor work.

Saving Orangutans by Alain Schroeder
This series documents the incongruous behavior between man and the environment in Sumatra. On the one hand, humans destroy virgin forests wounding and killing animals, while on the other, they do everything possible to save them.

On butterfly wings by Matthew Hall
The butterfly flaps its wings effortlessly for a time.  It glides for a moment, catching its breath while enjoying a guiding breeze. Then another flurry of activity with no apparent destination.

Transfer by Michał Konrad
The universe is filled with living and dead matter. Both matters interpenetrate each other. Everything around us is energy. Words, thoughts, feelings cause vibrations, release energy. A way to communicate. 

Songs of the past by Sasha Velichko
The North of Russia abounds with history, folklore and mythology. Seclusion of these lands from the central regions had a substancial impact on how people save and cherish their artistic and folk heritage from the old days.


The ordinary by Lotta Lemetti
For me creating still life compositions is a form of self-exploration. The creating process is an intriguing and almost devotional journey through my mind. Through predilections in aesthetic decisions such as subject matter, color and composition the work reflects who I am, where I come from and what I have experienced.

Human Waste III by Beatriz Glez Sa
What would we do if our only home, the only place that we can live in, would be invaded with unknown materials that we have neither the instinctive knowledge nor genetic information passed by prior generations for avoiding it or use any already build defence mechanism?

Foreign Landscape by Dawid Zieliński
Refugees and immigrants arriving to Europe are sidelined from day one, forced to survive on the edges of the First World, facing razor wires and hostile attitudes. Contemporary nomads with no sense of arrival, their fate echoes the age-old story of constant movement in today's liquid global society.

GuruShots Photo Challenge : Man Vs Nature
Dodho Magazine partnered with GuruShots "The Worlds Greatest Photo Game" in a photo challenge contest titled "Man Vs Nature"  Over 100,000 photos were submitted and more than 45 million votes were cast!