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Uncanny Valley by Mitar Terzic
Uncanny Valley is a term from the field of robotics and represents the diagram to explain: 
"When the aspect of the machine becomes too anthropomorphic it produces a strong revulsion amongst humans".


Paul Eis ; The architecture photographer
In Paul Eis' Instagram project, he gathers images of buildings from mainly Berlin, Hamburg and some other cities, which are cut of their original context and reworked with bright colors.

In the bath by Zuzu Valla
The series ''In the Bath'' came into my mind one day when l was walking home from town, feeling weary of life and the weather.

A neutral place by Franco Sortini
Franco Sortini's art is that of a landscape that is the result of a subtle alchemy that combines his vision of the natural environment with his culture, his emotions and his inner feelings.





Fictitious Feasts by Charles Roux
Food is essential in life, and in some people’s lives, literature is too. The photographer Charles Roux has been thinking about the links between them and the result is Fictitious Feasts.


The Best British Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Sophie Ebrard, Zuzu Valla, Alva Bernadine, Ellie Davies and Daniel Ali.




Nils K. Johansen ; Documentary Photography
These 11 images are part of a larger photo documentary that shows the various psychosocial situations among the elderly that voluntary or involuntary not socialising with friends and family, and the result of poor quality of life among these when our society leaves the responsibility to the health care system.


Wake Me Up by Suvobroto Ray Chaudhuri
Some people wake up in the morning full of energy and some find themselves fumbling for the snooze button. How you begin a day goes a long way towards how your day would end. So it is important to find ways to get off to a good start.

Celebrating 40 years of Punk
London (Jul 20–Aug 26, 2016) The Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to present PUNK, an exhibition of vintage press prints that document the rise of punk culture in 1970s Britain.



Places and people; Once upon a time by HJ Hunter
'Once upon a time' shows remarkable places and people I meet by chance in cities like Liège and Charleroi. They live in the harsh reality of high levels of unemployment and social tensions between groups in a multi cultural community.

July 2016 : Most Popular Photographers
The Most Popular Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Alexander Mendelevich, Barbara Iweins, Jan Moller Hansen, Nikolai Linares and Wiebke Hass.

Bangladesh; Old streets old stories by Saud A Faisal
Dhaka the capital of Bangladesh and the main city of the country has a rich political and social heritage of over 400 years.This mega city has a old part which is the witness of change of time which changed the daily life of the people but the basic story of people remain the same.



Nudes Exhibition by Alistair Taylor-Young
London (Sep 20–Oct 8, 2016) Nudes Exhibition : Nudes sees Alistair Taylor-Young present a new series of work of stunning miniature photographs. Each photograph is only 2 inches. There are 11 black & white and one colour photograph, all taken in the Mediterranean in 2015.


Reflection by Lilyan Aloma
I have spent the greater part of my life living in Manhattan, a city with a constantly changing visual plan that continues to inspire me to explore its physical complexity.

Outside by Alexander Mendelevich
From the first meeting with the world of photography 20 years ago, he felt that the reality and the image in the photograph are very similar and at the same time different.

Aaron Sehmar ; In-between moments
Aaron Sehmar - Fine art photography allows me to be able to come up with ideas for images that are a lot more conceptual, where the end result is more of a catalyst for a larger discussion about various topics, such as the purpose of photography, hyperreality, artifice and displacement.

40 days of high and low tides
Saint Petersburg (21.07 / 21.8) Art of Foto Gallery presents a personal exhibition of the Saint Petersburg photographer Ekaterina Vasilyeva. The exhibition includes twenty black and white prints.

The White City by Angie McMonigal
The city can be beautiful. The city can be ghastly. In this series, inspired by Erik Larson's bestselling historical book, The Devil in the White City, McMonigal examines the urban environment as a physical manifestation of human intentions, both the good and the evil.

Five minutes with Jorge Barreda
Jorge Barreda is a 23 year old fine art photographer who is currently living near the Mexico City area. His studies are based in Melbourne, Australia, and Mexico.

The Langtang Survivors by Jan Møller Hansen
Hundred disappeared when entire villages and homes in Langtang were wiped out when landslides, avalanches and icefalls caused by the two earth quakes that hit Nepal on 25. April and 12. May 2015.

Second Best by Nikolai Linares
Historically we always only focus on the winners so giving a name and a face to the people who come in second was Nikolai Linares whole idea.

Lights Out by Esteban Brocos
A beautiful project created by the Peruvian photographer Esteban Brocos trying to create a collective consciousness, it takes a long time to be ready but here it is.

Someone Here by Alexandra Uhart
Alexandra Uhart is an artist photographer born in Chile who is based in London. Before turning her focus to the photographic pursuit she studied Aesthetics, which helped shape the philosophical enquiries that she would later express visually in her work.

Moving Portraits by Barbaros Kayan
In the year 2014, because of the constant clashes in the region, a big wave of immigrants came from the town of Kobani in Syria towards the Turkish border.

Wiebke Haas ; Fine art equine
Wiebke Haas is a dedicated award-winning equine and animal photographer from Germany. Ever since she was a little girl she dreamt of hoof-beats and flying through the fields on a back of a horse.

A determined man by Kazunori Nagashima
The distinctive man is characterized as a guy who has determined to do something important for him. Even the context is not specified exactly in the photographs, we could imagine and relish his hiding situation and consideration like a daydream.

Ashura Day by Kostis Ntantamis
The Day of Ashura is commemorated by Shi'a Muslims as a day of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram in the year 61 AH.

After five years by Bence Bakonyi
Five years ago, a terrible natural disaster shook the surroundings of Haiti’s capital. During this time the media spotlight closely followed the fate of the most unprivileged country in the western world.

Kushti, Indian wrestling by Alain Schroeder
Kushti is the traditional form of Indian wrestling established centuries ago in Persia. In vogue during the 16th century Mughal era, this art is practiced in a type of gymnasium called an Akhara.

(Un)Settled territory by Orestis Seferoglou
Idomeni (Greek: Ειδομένη) is a small village in Greece, near the borders with the FYROM. The village is built in an elevation of 65 meters, in the outskirts of Kouri hill. It mounts in the West bank of Axios river.

Belonging to Nowhere by Jan Møller Hansen
Nepal is home to refugees from Tibet and Bhutan. But what is less known is that the country also houses hundreds of urban refugees from Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Iraq, Congo, Somalia, Afghanistan and other countries.

Odd Stories by Jessica Hines
Artist and storyteller Jessica Hines, uses the camera’s inherent quality as a recording device to explore illusion and to suggest truths that underlie the visible world.

June 2016 : Most Popular Photographers
The Most Popular Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Tine Poppe, Michiko Chiyoda, Socrates Baltagiannis, Alex Cooke and Alina Desyatnichenko.