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Tribal traits and traditions by Trevor Cole
The Omo valley of Ethiopia is home to approximately forty tribes, living in climatic, social and political margins. I aspire to capture these people as they are, in a state of transition as outside influences increasingly make an impact on their indigenous culture.

Art Work by Kip Harris
When people are in their own workplaces, they are most at ease with themselves. They do not need to "prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet."



March 2017 : Most Popular Photographers
The Most Popular Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Yolanda Garcia, Lopamudra Talukdar, Magnus Hastings, Joxe Inazio Kuesta, Sadegh Souri, Chris Clor, James Walker, Riccardo La Valle, Javier Corso, Ricky Adam

Sven Eisenhut director of Photo Basel
Photo Basel is Switzerland’s first and only international art fair dedicated to photography based art. Photo Basel brings together galleries from around the world in a unique, authentic setting.

The Playground Series by by Francisco Diaz & Deb Young
For most of us growing up, playgrounds were more than a place for fun and games- they also provided a fast and hard lesson in how social structure works; they taught us how to be patient while we waited for our turn on the swing, while boys would chase and torment the new girl

Emoi Photographique 2017
Angouleme (March 25th -April 30th 2017) Photographic Emotion is a festival of photography which takes place in Angouleme and the extensive surrounding area of the Charente, from March 25th to April 30th, 2017.

Olympe Tits : Visual Artist
Olympe Tits is a self-taught photographer. Born in Marseille, 3rd April 1992, she has now settled in Antwerp, Belgium. She combines this with a life as a contemporary dancer, teaching at the Royal Ballet school of Antwerp and choreographing for dance-theatre pieces.


The balance by Edi Chen
It was a cloudy day on July 15, 2016: New York City Center has existed for centuries on Broadway only a few blocks from Times Square. It is Manhattan’s first performing arts center and is built in a Neo-Moorish style.

Olympos by George Tatakis
George Tatakis likes to make pictures, documenting life. He has been published internationally, including National Geographic and exhibited images so far in New York and around Greece.

Whitney Biennial 2017
New York (17 Mar – 11 Jun 2017) The 2017 Whitney Biennial, the seventy-eighth installment of the longest-running survey of American art, arrives at a time rife with racial tensions, economic inequities, and polarizing politics.

Herbert Dombrowski ; Shift and Striptease
Alkersum (5 Mar – 18 Jun 2017) The black-and-white works of the Hamburg photographer Herbert Dombrowski (1917 ̶ 2010) offer a subtle and captivating look at everyday life in the Hamburg districts of Altona and St Pauli in the 1950s.


Matilde Pernille ; Conceptual Photography
This photo series is a collection of old and new pictures, taken between 2014 and 2017. The later years I have been drawn to a darker mood in my working, and it's not so clean either, like my earlier photography.

A Show of Hands by Tim Booth
A Show of Hands is an extensive photographic study of the hands of Britain by the photographer Tim Booth, who has turned images of people’s hands into an alternative form of portraiture.

Scenes from Lower Bavaria by Bernd Walz
This part of Bavaria has vast agriculturally used rolling hills in the west, and the river plain of the Danube marks a natural border to the mountains of the Bavarian forest in the east.

The Act ; Julia Fullerton-Batten
In ‘The Act’, acclaimed fine-art photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten portrays the lives and skills of women who voluntarily engage in the UK sex industry as their career.

Absence of Being by Susan Burnstine
Susan Burnstine’s Absence of Being is a subtly indelible photographic exploration of the philosophical yet emotive belief that although we exist in the perpetual present, the traces of the past persist in the here-and-now, however much they seem to be effaced.

Surfacing by Philip LePage
Some pain can’t be shared, some truths can’t be acknowledged. In his artists statement Philip LePage states: “25 years ago I woke up in a hospital with no memory of how I had gotten there. A Certain Distance is an ongoing series of images exploring the things I haven’t been able to say to anyone.


Javier Corso Founder & Director of OAK Stories
At OAK we execute each project with the utmost informative rigor and the highest audiovisual quality. Depending on the subject and the goals we have set for ourselves, we choose the best combination of platforms and means to optimize the dissemination of the resulting work.

Why Drag? by Magnus Hastings
Magnus Hastings is a portrait photographer whose current series of large-scale photographs, and accompanying book, Why Drag?, focuses on the phenomenal artistry and counter-cultural spirit of the international drag scene.

Journey of the indian woman by Lopamudra Talukdar
India is a country in a hurry, a country everyone is waking up to and taking notice of. While our scientists are reaching out to the moon our industrialists are taking the world by storm with major acquisitions.

Matrimonial Ties by John Paul Evans
Matrimonial ties is a project that encompasses varied responses and challenges to the historical and cultural significance of the wedding portrait in western culture.

The Way of the Bushmen by Goran Jovic
Bushmen once were hunters; nowadays they mimic their hunting days for visitors. A hunter knows his bow and arrow. As they search for they prey with such vigilance, even lions seem trepid.

Emotions by Jady Bates
Anger is both relief and a body flood to action; transitory though it may be.
Love is surreal - learning and accepting, joyfully, yourself and others.


Inside the camera bag of Karolina Wojtasik
I'm actually shopping around for a new bag now, with the amount of travel I do they really don't have a long life. I would say a essential feature is be able to hold my computer comfortably and something that sits well on my back for long days.

AIPAD Photography Show New York 2017
New York (30 Mar – 2 Apr 2017) One of the world's most prestigious annual photography events, The Photography Show is the longest-running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium.

Bryan Adams Exposed
Remagen (19 Feb – 20 May 2017) World-famous of course in his own right as a musician and composer, Bryan Adams has established a formidable reputation for himself over the past decade as a photographer of international repute.


Chasing Mirrors by Joxe Inazio Kuesta
Many times I read and hear people say that some photographs have souls, that they reflect an essence, that they transmit a purity. And perhaps it is true, because often when I see a photograph taken by me I perceive something that I find difficult to express in words, and that it could well be that soul


Robert Frank ; American contacts
New York (7 Mar – 8 Apr 2017) First published in France in 1958, then in the United States in 1959, Robert Frank's “The Americans” exploded onto twentieth-century photography redefining what a photograph and a photography book could mean.

Photo London 2017
London (18 May – 21 May 2017) Photo London has announced the Public Programme for the third edition of the Fair, featuring 87 galleries from 17 countries, Photo London presents new photographers, new work by established Masters and gems from the history of photography.

Warehouse by Szymon Barylski
Serbia, Belgrade near the main train station where around 1,000 people are seeking shelter. Mainly Pakistanis and Afghans live in a derelict warehouse. The warehouse occupied by men and minors, they’re living in extreme conditions

Mom, Dad, Dog by Joachim Michael Feigl
The photographic work mom, dad, dog is concerned with interactions and emotions within families with dogs. For thousands of years, humans and dogs have been living together in intense relationships.

Lath mar Holi by Nilanjan Ray
Lath mar Holi is a local celebration of the Hindu festival of Holi. It takes place well before the actual Holi in the town of Barsana near Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

Inside the camera bag of Marcello Perino
The photographic equipment I take with me in my bag varies a lot depending on the journey I decide to embark on and the type of photography I decide to do; for example, if I decide to do street photography only, the equipment I bring is the following

Photo basel 2017
Basel (14 Jun – 18 Jun 2017) Photo basel, Switzerland’s first and only international art fair dedicated to the photographic medium, is delighted to announce its gallery list for the third edition.


Dangling Conversation by Janez Vlachy
It is always great fun and an adventure to look at Vlachy's work, old or new. For quite some years, as in his first series Nudes, he is pursuing the same conceptual path In his new Dangling Conversation series.

Omri Shomer ; Street photographer
Omri Shomer is a street photographer, 34 years old, based in israel. He recently married to Tamar, and a father of Noam,his daughter. He started to take photographs at age 13, both stills and video.

Albinism by Georgina Goodwin
Georgina Goodwin / These images are of people with Albinism taken on assignment for CNN during the world's first Mr and Ms Albinism Pageant held in October 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Ghost Town ni Naru by Jasmin Gendron
Its a project that suggests a questioning about human decisions in which he presents an aspect of the Japanese culture that does not conform the idea of Japan.

Pleasure of Baboo Ghat by Arup Biswas
Babu Ghat or Baboo Ghat formally known as Baboo Raj Chandra Ghat, one of the famous place in Kolkata for many reasons. Babu or Baboo means “The Gentleman” It’s situated on the bank of Hooghly River.

City of ghosts by Roberto De Mitri
Roberto De Mitri, an Italian fine-art photographer, is also a businessman based in Lecce. He took the pseudonym Tunguska.RdM, with which started and continues to take pictures.