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Inside the Camera Bag of Trevor Cole
Too much but most of the time the following! Nikon D810, Nikon D750, AFS Nikkor 70-200 1:2.8GII ED, AFS Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8G ED, AFS Nikkor 50mm f1.4G Serial, AFS Nikkor 14-24mm f2.8G ED, AFS Nikkor 85mm f1.4G.

Collodion Portraiture by James Walker
James hopes simply to change the viewers mind in some way than what it was before they saw the work in a positive meaningful experience. Either to learn, or question something about themselves

The Beauty Of The Women Of Omo Tribes by Omar Reda
Omar Reda is a Lebanese Designer & Photographer. Currently, he is a Creative Director based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.He was Born in Tripoli in 1984, Lebanon. He Graduated with honor in Graphic Design from Notre Dame University.

Red Harmony by Nicolò Occhipinti
The enchanting beauty of a girl with red hair and freckles smoothly nestled in the greens and the browns of a wood, embracing the wild nature in a dreamy atmosphere, a desire of harmony and peace rarely found in the daily chaos of the urban life.

Inside the Camera Bag of Theo Gould
A Canon 5D Mark III and two Fujifilms - an XT-1 + X-Pro1. Lens-wise I have a Canon EF 24-105mm + 50mm, plus two Fujinon Aspherical XF lenses - a 18-55mm + 35mm, Tripod, Spare memory cards

Riccardo La Valle ; Inusual and alienating
Riccardo La Valle is a photographer based in Milan, he was born in Latina in 1987, he came in touch with photography at the age of 21 years. Riccardo La Valle creates images that are ripe with juxtapositions: delicate yet bold, sensual yet strong.

Nature is Ancient by Meg Wachter
Meg Wachter is a photographer and retoucher who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York (by way of Ohio). She attended Ohio University's School of Visual Communication and received a BA in Commercial Photography and a Minor in Women's Studies.

The 25th Hour by Kanishka Mukherji
Some time, in between light and dark, day and night, dusk and dawn, lies an hour of serendipity when the world lies half asleep, like a snoozing monster waiting thirstily for dawn.


William Eggleston ; Los Alamos
Amsterdam (17 Mar – 7 Jun 2017) The American photographer William Eggleston (1939, Memphis Tennessee, US) is widely considered one of the leading photographers of the past decades.


February 2017 : Most Popular Photographers
The Most Popular Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Pygmalion Karatzas, Joxe Inazio Kuesta, Marcel Van Balken, Paul-Olivier Doury, Katarzyna and Marcin Owczarek.

Mumbai Bound by Souleyman Messalti
Souleyman Messalti is a London-based documentary filmmaker and photographer whose practice has widely focused on portraying people and their stories over the years, and around the world.

Yolanda Garcia ; The chaos within simplicity
Yolanda Garcia is a photographer who lives in Madrid. She has in a world of dreams, pain, laughter, and likes to externalize. She started in photography from she was a child, fiddling with cameras from their parents.

Passages by Mikael Ackelman
These images are from Mikaels project ”Passages” which still is to be finished. This project is scheduled for exhibitions during 2018 and in the planning is also a book. ”Passages” deals with the moments of change in our life and in nature.

Han Youngsoo: Photographs of Seoul 1956–63
New York (Feb 24 - Jun 09, 2017) The International Center of Photography (ICP) will present the exhibition Han Youngsoo: Photographs of Seoul 1956– 63 in the ICP gallery at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City.

Hakim Boulouiz ; Street Photography
Hakim Boulouiz is a street photographer with a deep passion for urban territories. The city captivates him, fascinates him, amuses him, but it also shakes him up, troubles him and preoccupies him.

Legally Invisible by Oliver Weber
Though many Roma were born e.g. in Serbia or have lived in Serbia for decades, many continue to be unsuccessful in proving their identity, registering their birth or acquiring citizenship and are 'Legally Invisible'.

New House by Wilfred Lim
Wilfred Lim lived and grew up in a small fishing village at the seaside in Pengerang, Southern Malaysia for 18 years before pursuing education in Singapore.

Earth by Zoe Wetherall
The beauty of Zoe Wetherall's work is in the structured geometry of natural and man-made forms – a natural fit for a little girl who wanted to be a bricklayer when she grew up.

The White Whale by Robert Darch
Born in Birmingham, 1979, Robert Darch is photographer, educator & curator based in the South West of England. He holds a MA with distinction in Photography & the Book and an MFA with distinction in Photographic Arts from Plymouth University.

Alex Righetti ; People and Culture
Alex was born in Italy in 1989. A positive and energetic guy who started his personal enrichment travelling and living in different places and living with locals. The people met along his Life are still kept inside like a treasure.

Dwelling 999 by Pietro Sorano
Singh is an Indian boy of 33 years, worker in a barn. He lives in a camper (positioned in front of the workplace), earns 700 Euros per month but spends about 300 for eating / survive.


Surreal Architecture by Matthias Jung
Collages have fascinated Matthias Jung ever since he was a child. It all began in the photo lab of his father. With scissors and glue, the rst fantastic build- ings were made. Basically, he doesn’t do anything differently nowadays.


Maslenitsa by Svetlana Makoveeva
Maslenitsa is one of the oldest Slavic holidays, which has its origins in pagan traditions. In the folk calendar of the Eastern Slavs, the celebration marks the border of winter and spring. It is the analogy of the carnival in European countries.

Wedding day by Mikhail Ekadomov
The visual code of a wedding in the post-soviet states reflects in general a desire to show some sort of grand scale, some material prosperity.

Malleus Maleficarum by Mitar Terzic
The book Malleus Malleficarum was written by two Dominicans theologs, Heinrich Kramer and Jacobus Sprenger in 1468 and officials approved by Papa Inocencio VIII.

Persona by André Sanchez
André Sanchez is an independant Illustrator/Photographer who grew up in Bordeaux and now based in Paris, France, since 2000.

Urban Tapestry by Wing Chan
Entering the world of Wing Chan’s photomontages is the beginning of a visual adventure. His unique and stimulating images encourage you to take a closer look at the environment of the city.


My Wonderland by KireevArt
Photography certifies experience and at the same time narrows - limiting him to searches of photogenic, turning experience into the image, into a souvenir.

Life and culture in Ethiopia by Trevor Cole
These images are a cross section of the diversity of life and culture in Ethiopia. The tribes of the Omo valley, the Afar of the Danakil desert and the Orthodox christians of the highlands.

Henri Cartier-Bresson at Leica Gallery
San Francisco (Jan 18 – Mar 31, 2017) The Gallery at Leica Store San Francisco, in collaboration with Peter Fetterman Gallery, is excited to announce its upcoming exhibition, Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Street Photography by Paul-Olivier Doury
Paul-Olivier Doury is a French photographer born in 1964 in Bourges, who’s been working for advertising agencies for 30 years in Paris. Beside his professional work he developped a personnal approach on photography through a first research on the movement with images taken in Japan and NYC.


Martin Grabner ; Timepiece
In the long-termed, ongoing work "Timepiece" Austrian photographer Martin Grabner is in search of the Lacanian imaginary in architecture and space. The photographs show places and constructions that contain

In Memory by Katty Nucera
Vietnam, officially known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, has approximately 89,708,900 inhabitants. If well the Vietnamese population is largely composed of young (in 1989 39% of Vietnamese were under 15 years old) is a culturally unified nation.

Photo manipulation by Sulaiman Almawash
Photo manipulation is a mix of photography and graphic design. Combining lot of elements and create an unique image. It requires lot of creative skills, is a great source for inspiration and its always great fun and joy when you work on particular concept.


I Believe / A portrait of Bressoux by HJ Hunter
'I Believe’ is a portrait of Bressoux, a multireligious suburb of Liège in Belgium. To me Bressoux is the world in a nutshell. Muslims live together with Kurds, Jezidi’s, Italians, African Christians and Syrian Orthodox on less then a square mile.

Texas Relics by Steve Knight
This definition forms the foundation of the photography series Texas Relics by Steve Knight. The photos attempt to represent his interpretation of this definition through the following criteria: preserved history; a stasis that has resulted in decline; a rejuvenation of things once lost

Interview with Jose Girl
Jose Girl was born in Zaragoza in 1977, currently residing in Los Angeles; as a photographer she is intimately related to the rock world. Author of 3 books on this photography subject, her great vocation is portrait photography where she develops her full potential as an artist with a unique look endowing her images with a strong personal stamp

Lost memories by Marcel Van Balken
Marcel van Balken is a self-taught photographer from the Netherlands for about 40 years. His photography has been published all over the world in photo magazines & books, on calendars, on television and the internet.


Zen of decay by Anastasia Sofos
Photographer, Anastasia Sofos takes us on a feast of urban decay from Northern California to the heart of the beauteous, sublime, trailer park wasteland of a paradise, The Salton Sea.

Joxe Inazio Kuesta ; Just a simple glance trapped in an image?
This reality can be a landscape for some, a portrait for others, a building for others, etc. ... In my case, the type of photography I do is street photography and documentary, and the main goal of almost all of them is the human being, and more specifically their glances.