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Sweet dreams by Tripod City
Photo collective “Tripod City”,  aka Charlie Kwai, Chris Lee & Paul Storrie travel abroad to challenge stereotypes and reveal a fresh, modern perspective on developing countries with their photography.

Transposed by Sisters of the woods
To change a relative place, perception or normal order of... Transposed is an ongoing series of abstract monochromatic works expanding on notions of reality. 


October 2017 : Most Popular Photographers
The Most Popular Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Ilva Beretta, Iwona Pinkowicz, Timo Heiny, Massimiliano Mozzano, Michael Seif, Ying Tang, Salvatore Matarazzo, Wojtek Ryzinski, Ken Hermann and Manuel Armenis


Places by Lisa Shalom
I live in Italy and my project is a collection of photos from places that I frequent regularly. From the Vatican to small shops around my neighborhood here in Sicily, these are the places that I have come to regard as home and are very familiar to me.


Africa by Timo Heiny
I try to hold tight on my photographs what I felt during my journeys, the intuition of a nativeness. Maybe it is the mystical idea from the beginning of humans, an original relationship between human and nature

Green and blue by Ignacio Heras
In this dossier in color and nature, I have sought and tried to base it on two main colors, the blue that transmits tranquility and relaxation, and in many cultures associate it with the eternal, since things seem more infinite and great as the sea and heaven. 

History of Russia by Makoveeva Svetlana
This project brings together 14 of the characters involved in the reconstruction of various periods of Russian history: from the 9th century when we find the earliest mention of the Ancient Russia, until the end of the second world war.




A Nobel´s Mess  by Wiebke Bosse
Wiebke Bosse is always looking for unseen, ephemeral moments and situations.At the Cercle Suédois during Paris fashion week, she had the incredible chance of shooting in the inspirational mess inside Alfred Nobel's former office.

Jakob Tuggener ; Machine Age
Winterthur (Oct 21 to Jan 28, 2018) Jakob Tuggener is one of the exceptional figures in Swiss photography. His personal and highly expressive photographs of boisterous parties given by the upper social classes are legendary.

Paolo simonazzi ; Mantua-Cuba
Mantua, Cuba (2015) is a photography project created by Paolo Simonazzi which focuses on a small town close to the island of Cuba. Legend has it, but there is some basis in reality, that the town of Mantua was founded by people

Somnia by Mindaugas Gabrenas
So you leap from the ledge and, within seconds, find yourself observing the distant earth from above. You soar up and down like a bird feeling that disabling fear of weightlessness inside you

Athos by Manol Valtchanov
For more than a thousand years, the holy peninsula of Mount Athos in northern Greece is synonymous with the ultimate devotion to god for Orthodox men.


Kosmos by Éric Bourret
To experience: to test, to experiment something, to feel an emotion. Eric Bourret's artistic approach could come down to this word. Simple, but endowed with multiple resonances.


Matador by Stuart Paton
'Matador' is my awkward air-kiss to Milan. An oblique portrait of the oblique city I'm struggling to call home. I'd love to say I skipped off the train, turned on a sixpence and effortlessly found the back of the net.

Haenyeo Exhibition by Jose Jeuland
Singapore (Oct 28 to Nov 23, 2017) Singapore-based French photographer from Brittany, Jose Jeuland, will be holding his first photography exhibition in the East Garden Foyer of The Fullerton Hotel Singapore.

New York by Manuel Armenis
Cities, like people, have a personality. It is this personality that makes them unique and distinguishable. It might help us to read and comprehend a city or we might get challenged, confused or overwhelmed by it.

Anatomy of a photography by Alicia Moneva
In photography, I always work on an idea, usually related to the human being. I read a lot on the topic to keep myself informed. I want the final image to be a visual poem, beautiful but disturbing at the same time.

Pocket Beach by Salvatore Matarazzo
A beach long 2,5 Km in Marina Di Massa, flanked to historical buildings, dating back to the Fascist period, that still at a distance of years, affect the territory and vacationers who frequent the beach.


Exhibition : Amélie Labourdette ; Empire of Dust
Paris (Nov 9 to 23 Dec 23, 2017) The series Empire of Dust by French artist Amélie Labourdette explores the many layers of human history through the social and aesthetic characteristics of a landscape pock-marked by ecomostri




Searching for Mu by Paul Cupido
For this work I have journeyed nearly as far away from home as possible. Nevertheless, a journey outward equally means an exploration of our inner selves.

Color Street Photography by Wojtek Ryzinski
Wojtek lives in a rural area of Ireland, where there is not that many opportunities for a street photographer, but he does travel a lot. In his street portfolio, there are pictures from Tokyo, New York, Morocco, India, and many European destinations.

Tubetopia by Romeo
On the underground people are forced to stay in a tight space next to each other, and, even though it's only for a short time, they share unique experiences that will vanish forever once they leave.

We are one. We are two by Lucía Peluffo
The series explores the relationship between two people. One of them, the author. It shows us different aspects of a “love story”, talking about it between quotes as she is not interested in showing just a romantic aspect of it, but a honest and transparent one.

Enduring Srebrenica by Claudia Heinermann
22 years ago, Srebrenica (UN-protected) was attacked and captured by the Army of Republika Srpska under Ratko Mladić. Following the town's capture, all the men "of fighting age" who fell into Bosnian Serb hands were massacred in a systematically organized series of summary executions.

60s NYC by Michael Seif
In the 1960s I lived and worked in New York City, carried my camera everywhere, and photographed every chance I had - day and night, above ground and in the subways.The camera forced me to look, and to actually see.

Merhaba Istanbul by Ying Tang
Istanbul is an old city which literally lies on two continents: Asia and Europe. People like to call it the place where East meets West. Istanbul combines the best of traditional and modern life all in one. The call to prayer echoes five times per day in this city that is 99% Islamic.

Zona de Alb by Gilles Mercier
In 1999 I took a path leading away from the main road that followed the Da- nube Delta. Passing through a gate, I found myself within a group of anachro- nistic buildings, attracted by the energy they seemed to emanate. 

The Aesthetics of Serendipity! By Raju Pedadda
What is “chance?” Chance is the occurrence and development of events in the absence of any obvious plan. Chance events are good, bad or neither. Good is referred to as “serendipity” and bad being “unfortunate.”


Crash landed by Ken Hermann
“Crash Landed” is a series of 10 photographs imagining an astronaut who suddenly returns to Earth and finds himself needing to readjust. The project is shoot in collaboration the British Art Director Gemma Fletcher.

10 Great fine art photographers
The great fine art photography of Riccardo Magherini, Jeff Vyse, Stephanie Pfriender Stylander, Dragos Ionian, Aaron Sehmar, Alicia Moneva, Gianluca Micheletti, Polina Plotnikova, Antigone Kourakou and Margrieta Jeltema.


Red String by Yoshikatsu Fujii
I received a text message. "Today, our divorce was finalized." The message from my mother was written simply, even though she usually sends me messages with many pictures and symbols.