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Stranger Fruit by Jon Henry
Stranger Fruit was created in response to the senseless murders of black men across the nation by police violence. Even with smart phones and dash cams recording the actions, more lives get cut short due to unnecessary and excessive violence.

Another world by Maria Grazia Beruffi
Dream, fear, hard work and endless love. This is my nephew's world, but also  many others’  who have a different perception of the reality. It is the so called ”Asperger syndrome", but I would say it is the most mysterious and uncontaminated state of mind. 

Identity by Camila Berrio
When responding to the inevitable endeavor of attempting self-definition, I tackled the dimension of gender through the resulting series Identity. From personally having moments of disengagement with the sensation of womanhood from my body


Moments by Alexander Desouza
This photo series titled Moments was born out of my desire to capture people on the streets of Chicago. A moment or beat in life is very precious. The genre of street photography is best at telling stories through moments.

Mister X by Dmitriy Ryabov
Mister X" project is a story of a mysterious character, a composite character of many unrecognized talents, living in free play to one's imagination. The project’s idea appeared in the summer of 2018 and was developed in a series of photos about the different life character situations. The series will be continued in the autumn of 2019.

Ganga Sagar by Kaushik Dolui
India is blessed with diverse culture and each region has its own traditional and festivals they celebrate with proud and joy. Gangasagar Mela, spiritual and cultural event is one of such festival of India celebrated mid January every year attracts thousands of pilgrimage from all around the country.

The Evolution of Photography: How the Art Form Has Changed Across Time
When most people think about the history of photography, they focus on physical transformation. After all, it is fairly obvious that the style and design of this art form have changed across time. While this is certainly important, it doesn’t tell you the full story about how photography actually evolved. 


Irish Travellers by Joseph-Philippe Bevillard
Since 2009, I have been documenting Irish Travellers using a b&w film medium format camera. But an unfortunate incident occurred when I realised I left my bag full of Hasselblad film cameras and lenses on the train from Venice to Rome in May 2018.


Nickel by Alexandra Gromova
The town of Nickel was founded in 1935. It used to be called Kolosjoki: Finnish geologists who studied nickel ores used to live and work here.

Pearl by Ogulcan Arslan
They were, following their domestication, creatures providing mankind’s travels and communication on the first hand.Nowadays, while everyone can communicate with smartphones or applications even from hundred of thousands kilometers away

Spirit of the north by Alexandre De Melas
I started photography when I started travelling and I fell in love with wildlife photography. It is to me the most difficult but rewarding type of photography. I love looking for angles and backgrounds to give an unusual view of the animal. Then the animal has to offer the perfect look or the perfect posture.

The Wordless Memorials by Yulong Zhou
You will find that in today's China, everyone is looking for a kind of existence, their own existence, and a way of being compatible with the world in this fragmentation and powerlessness.


Gurushots “Best Landscapes &  Food Shots”
GuruShots, “The World’s Greatest Photo Game” ran challenges for "Best Landscapes" and "Best Food Shots". There were more than 180,000 photos and more than 75 million votes cast. Here are the top 36 winners!

Inside the Camera Bag of Richard Murai
In addition to using protective lens filters, whether in transit or in the field, I package bodies and lenses in plastic bags. I have duplicate lenses for each body so I rarely change lenses in the field.

Day and night by Chen Ronghui
"Day and night" is a story about a group of young people doing utopian experiments in the city. These young people are students who have just graduated from college, and they don't want to experience the modern life of the town too early

Spectrum by Diego Moreno
Hybrid photographic project, born and focused on coexistence and interaction with sorceress women, healers and healers who have lived with me throughout my life, all of them have changed my way of perceiving and understanding the world.

So Coney! by David Godichaud
Coney island isn't only Wonder Wheel and burger shops. It is also and before New York's beach where all communities from Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens are merging during summers to escape the heat.

Government of childhood by Yuliya Pavlova
What happens with children who didn't suffer any traumatic experiences?  How will they grow up? In my project, I tried to show the future society where children grow up in a closed institution.

Metamorphosis by Dasha Raiskaya
There is no logic in this project, everything is shot at the level of sensations. It was a very interesting experience. I decided to set myself a very interesting task - every day for a month to take one photo on an emotional state.

CaMg(CO3)2/CaCO3 by Alessandro Ciccarelli
In his latest series for Monkeyphoto, Alessandro Ciccarelli presents “Erehwon, CaMg(CO3)2/CaCO3”, 26 black and white photographs published in the form of posterzine, or rather, prints on large format sheets (45x30cm).


Waterscape by Hengki Koentjoro
Captured in its various countenances, water poses in these series as an enchanting backdrop to the centre stage figures. It roars through the gaps among a group of stoical rocks and it dances around a water temple creating a mystical mist.

I Saw That by Andrew Kochanowski
I have long had an attachment to things obscured. The 30 photograph series “I Saw This” was shot in New York, Chicago, Hong Kong, Jerusalem, Houston, Kentucky, Montreal, Detroit, and Miami between 2008 and 2016. 

Anamika Chowdhury – The river’s pollution
To save a river from the clutches of pollution to make our city a better living place and prioritizing the health of surrounding inhabitant immediate attention and initiatives must be taken by responsible people.



In Plain Sight by Bruce Haswell
I have been involved in this project over the past three years after deciding to devote my creative self to the pursuit of my life in pictures, so to speak, as that is how I view my work, in the most simple terms.

Displaced by Nektarios Markogiannis
Home and Away, is personal project documenting the lives of the displaced in South Sudan. The Sudan, after an almost half a century long civil war, was finally divided into two countries.

Waiting for the Tide to Turn by Gary Sheridan
The Waiting for the Tide to Turn series farcically explores the emotions of a disenfranchised people. The images allude to a spectrum of thoughts, feelings and actions ranging from apathy and subservience to enlightenment and rebellion.

Chronesthesia by Hsuan Chung
The individual human memory is an episodic memory. It reflects our experiences, impressions, feelings, as well as specific times and places, all combined together. A smell, a song, a gesture, a dress. Humans rely on memories. They can provide a temporal experience, towards the future or the past.

Centered – GuruShots Photo Challenge
Dodho Magazine partnered with GuruShots “The Worlds Greatest Photo Game” in a photo challenge contest  titled "Centered". The concept of this challenge was to place your subject in the center of your image - using a strong central focal point while exploring symmetry.

The dark tribe by Aga Szydlik
Jammu and Kashmir is the northernmost state in India, surrounded on the north by Afghanistan and China, on the east by China, on the south by Himachal Pradesh and on the west by the north-west Pakistan. 


Symbiosis by Antonio Fiorentino
A project dedicated to the relationship between man and nature, but also to the warmth and life hidden inside the stone, far from being cold and always a carrier of energy. A reciprocal exchange in which man occupies the forms and fills the spaces that nature has left for him, and not vice versa.

Someone’s Rubbish by Chloe Juno
Someone’s Rubbish is a documentary study with photographs taken daily since 2014.  It feels like an archaeology project, a study of human activity and an analysis of material culture, the things we buy and consume, a field study of a city.


A day at the beach by Efrat Sela
It all started about 13 years ago when a dear woman named Tzvia invited a Palestinian family to a private family event. At the end of the event, the Palestinian father asked how far the sea was, and she replied that it wasn’t far and could be seen.

Lego City by Vasilisa Moiseeva
One day we will wake up and see that we do not live in St. Petersburg. The constructor-city is outside the window. The home for its inhabitants became ready-made towers and boxes of LEGO blocks.

The sound of silence by Eduardo Asenjo
The differences can’t be considered limitations, although in our culture these concepts are commonly used as synonyms, limitations are no more than the opportunity to find other routs for the same end, and there is where I find my inspiration: "The sound of silence "

Altitude by Hengki Koentjoro
It’s one of the utmost forms of joy in life: the delight of waking up in the youngest hour of the morning, racing with the break of dawn to ascend the height of the earth.

Edficie by Karol Palka
Edifice is a visual journey back to a time most people would like to forget. Pałka documents buildings that have survived the Communist regime, which years ago rolled over Central and Eastern Europe.

Smoking Chefs by Jan Enkelmann
Mine is a slightly different approach to street photography. Although most of my personal work is about people in public spaces, my images always have a theme, rather than just me waiting for the perfect light or someone walking into a scene.

The photography of Matěj Dereck Hard
His artworks are a comprehensive series of styles based on pop art photography with a clear concept. He focuses on staged photography - mainly still lifes, self-portraits and photographs telling a story.

Huésped by Diego Moreno
I grew up in a family environment where domestic violence is one of the most marked circumstances in my life, the same setback that has made me constantly migrate.