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Exhibition: Easton Nights – Peter Ydeen
Easton Nights is a story about small town America as told by Peter Ydeen’s night photography. The Lehigh Valley, where Easton lies, has close to a million people but almost no real downtown; but instead a sea of small towns which have grown together. It has its own personality, serving as a living museum of small town Americana.



Germinating by Wesley Dombrecht
The idea started with a fascination for the germinating process of dried beans. In this series I want to give the viewer a different look at a product, which they usually see as just a dried product to cook with

Metro Stations; Unearthed by Pygmalion Karatzas
Photographic series from the Metro Stations in Athens and Thessaloniki during their construction by Pygmalion Karatzas. Commissioned by Attiko Metro and the Hellenic Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport

Art Paris 2020
An act of resistance and the first cultural event in Paris after the holiday period. Postponed before being reinvented online, Art Paris 2020, the modern and contemporary art fair, will be born again at the end of the summer at the Grand Palais in a real-world version from September 10–13.


Unconscious Reality by Kaushik Dolui
Sometimes we want to destroy the real space through our imaginative mind. Tried to replace the concrete form of the image to combination of light and shadows and our physical body becomes transparent against light or shadow.


Winter’s Ant Farm by Ty Stedman
I have always been mesmerised by the intricate details in nature. The way that the veins form on the rear of a leaf, to the standing wave that holds its place as the surrounding stream cascades past.

Festival images Vevey 2020
Following latest information issued by the Federal Council, Images Vevey is thrilled to announce that the 2020 edition of its visual arts biennial will take place from 5th to 27th September


Melancholia by Anirban Mandal
As a photographer, I have had the opportunity to take pictures of beautiful women. Knowing them, I could see that they are happy and jovial persons.

Tokyo; Suits of kabukicho by Rokas Jankus
By dusk, the streets of this endless seeming city are being roamed by 'suits'. Its a known, yet overlooked phenomenon. Hungry for bowls of ramen, raw tuna, cold sake out of cans and women, they're being delivered by red taxis to amusement miles in Shinjuku,

Flowers photography; Growth by Alicia Lehmann
“Growth” brings a photographic series in which flowers are the main element. There are also leaves, tree or plant’s branches and fruits among flowers and on the floor, even if they are not seen. 



New York City² by Rokas Jankus
A lot of the people seemed somehow lost to me, either geographically, mentally or even physically. It’s that second before they recognise you, taking the picture, somehow giving you an intimate moment with a person you never gonna see again in your life.





Scottish Highlands- A journey in monochrome by Abhijit Bose
It was a rhythm in noir and it continued playing its own tune as I started from Edinburgh. It rained all night and I thought of a sunny morning before the journey. But like a blink it swept Royal Mile with a golden broom, stayed for some time on the rooftops, jumped to the glass windows and then vanished into thick clouds! “Hey! What’s this?” I shouted in vain.

Colors urbans by Victor Enrich
Does the world exist because we perceive it or is it that we perceive the world because it exists instead? What is the ‘a priori’ of all things, the origin, the starting point, if there were any?

The Isolation Diary by Gavin Smart
The Isolation Diary is a gentle meditation on mental health and the value of human companionship amid the COVID-19 crisis. The concept of this project is to share a very intimate and personal reflection on the long-term effects of a traumatic societal event such as the recent worldwide pandemic.

Thread from the world by Andy Go
During the quarantine, London-based photographer Andy Go conducted 71 remote photo shoots in 52 cities and 34 countries. I started it in April, after a month of sitting at home, taking numerous photos of my wife, and developing films manually for the first time.


Trade in clouds by Gillmar Villamil
There is a place where commercial activity is carried out on top and not necessarily because of its transactions of considerable value, but you can literally run out of air so you don't buy anything, usually crowded with people, this place contains daily aspects that partly reflect the society it represents.

A Mad World by Momoko Fritz
About a year and a half ago I created a dinner series called, At Home with Momoko, where I would host 8-10 women once a month.


Exotic Companions by Frank Trimbos
In South Africa, the market for trading exotic pets, either legally or illegally, is big. It all looks so nice and cool, having an exotic animal as your pet, and inspired by stories about the ‘real Tarzan’ and the ‘lion whisperer’, a lot of people want to be the next exotic animal whisperer.


La boda by Mariagrazia Beruffi
Weddings are definitively relevant events among the Spanish families. They represent a sort of “ climax” in everybody’s life because during the celebrations what is normally hidden by the daily routine is suddenlyrevealed and amplified.

Giorgio Di Maio; The Hidden Harmony
In the Universe everything changes following a harmonic timeless rule.The happiness consists into be aware of being part of this Harmony, following its own nature to achieve the essence.

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

Inside the camera bag of Anthony AsCer Aparicio
At the moment, in my backpack I carry a Nikon D90 body, equipped with a Nikon MB-D90 Battery Grip and two batteries for long work days. I also carry the kit lens, an AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR, and an AF-S DX Micro Nikkor 40mm f / 2.8G.

Moti talkies by Yuvraj Khanna
Surprisingly close to tourist heavy Red Fort in Old Delhi India, lies Moti Talkies, the oldest and only remaining Bhojpuri movie single-screen theatre in the nation’s capital. The theatre is extremely easy to pass by, with the only way to it being through a dully lit narrow lane marked only by small film posters.

After dark by Ljubica Denkovic
For Ljubica Denkovic, photography is a space that varies meanings, making them stranger, questioning the known, instilling new senses, playing with aesthetic categories.



Noorderlicht Internationaal Fotofestival 2020
The 27th edition of the Noorderlicht International Photo Festival kick-offs at four locations in Heerenveen and Groningen, the Netherlands. ’Generation Z’ presents work by 36 photographers and filmmakers

Gone West by Camila Berrio
I left my photography studio in Berlin to plant trees in southern Portugal. I ended up living in a community, and some of them changed the course of my life.

Soliloquy by Anirban Mandal
The fine art series soliloquy is represented by the act of play where people, nature, even machine hitting the limelight or centre stage to make a statement as well as becoming the spectators.

Viewbug : Portrait Magic
ViewBug, the World's largest photo contest community hosted a "Portrait Magic" Photo Contest. ViewBug is a community of visual creators that is redefining the way photographers interact, get exposure, and improve their skills. 



Canned food by Anne Mason-Hoerter
This is my personal project from my isolation series. I noticed on the first day of our countries quarantine, a surreal frenzy at the local supermarket for canned goods.

Through the Eyes of the Streets in South by David Shedlarz
This project represents with respect the working men and women that make up the fabric of communities in South, Southeast Asia. The small business proprietors and trades people that are the heart and soul of the neighborhoods in these nations going about their daily lives.