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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.




Europe in silence by Marcin Walko
Europe in silence is the travel through the intimate corners of the old continent. Sharp mountain peaks, passes and uninhabited meadows, forest lakes and all of that shapesowed to the environments.

In the small town of Binghamton, New York there spins a 1925 carousel that once inspired Rod Serling and has since become a portal into...the Twilight Zone.

Amsterdam Story by Werner Mansholt
Amsterdam is world-famous for the historic Canal Ring, Amsterdam's 'Centrum’ (Unesco-World heritage), but also host of renowned museums and charming areas.



Muse for Youth by Victoria Art
The conceptual laboratory UBERlab took part in the project "Muse for Youth". This is a project whose aim is to draw the viewer's attention to the question of the life path that we choose.


Lighthouse Keeper by Eugene Serov
The Chirikov Lighthouse is located in the north of the Okhotsk Sea coast on the Staritsky Peninsula, 18 kilometers away from Magadan, and reaching it from May to September is only possible by small boats


September 2017 : Most Popular Photographers
The Most Popular Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Olga Sondyk, Albertina d’Urso, Yulia Artemyeva, Gabriel Carpes, Yaroslava Tarasova, Maria Plotnikova, Danny Van der Elst, Darren Lewey, Piper Mackay, Felipe Fittipaldi

Ice is Black by Laurent Baheux
Navigating landscapes as pure as before the Anthropocene era. Encountering the marvels of the animal kingdom—living symbols of life in the wilderness.

Architectural photography by Pamela Aminou
My choice of subjects come from my interest of aesthetic and how we are able to shape the world around us. Each subject documents our generation, our growth, and connection to the environment around us.

Unspoken Places by Babis Kougemitros
In the series "unspoken places" I attempt to explore uncharted urban and  peri-urban  aspects of contemporary reality, with a glimpse that is mainly  personal.




After his morning swimming by David Scouri
Most people are looking for a quiet place, an island of sanity, in our existential space,and some of them find their sanity and balance closest to the sea. Some of them arrive early in the morning for a swim, a daily habit they apply every day of the year.

Sandra by Anna Ajtner
I started my education in this field in the years 1989 – 1993 at the State High School of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz and I gained there the title of technician of art


Underwater World by Isabella Sommati
“The first time I dove I felt fear, the second time I experienced wellness, the third I was on the front line to paradise”. In the universe of the salted bubbles, Alice in Wonderland would have mistook the White Rabbit with the Mad Hatter

Northern Chad by Joxe Inazio Kuesta
It could be said that Chad is formed by three great zones: one to the south that would be the fertile one, the savannah; another central one that would be the sahel, and the north that would be the desert, the arid zone.

The colorfull grey by Saptarshi Choudhury
Street photography is all about the realness, the true story of this society. The drama constantly happening in this world, and a perfect street photography is all about to capture the moment, to portray the story, to paint the colors


Ten Days in Tokyo by Olga Sondyk
This is a diary of the western visitor who wants to monumentalize everyday life where all details matters and every object has its own importance and beauty.

Southern Province by Vassilis Konstantinou
In the context of this wandering, the photographer direct his gaze and lens to things simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar, focusing on the intermediate zones between the past and the present



Portraits by Maria Plotnikova
Photographer Maria Plotnikova was born and raised in Moscow, lived in South America for several years. Until 2010 she worked as a sports and reportage photographer in the federal media

America by James Featherstone
America, Looking In is an assortment of candid street scenes, tender encounters, peaceful landscapes and abstract reflections that present a glimpse into the neglected corners of America.

Taxonomie of Fear by Alnis Stakle
My most vivid and, at the same time, traumatic childhood memories are associated with fear of death and the different coping mechanisms for dealing with it.