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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.

Schwarz Flaneur by Pogus Caesar
The first thing that catches your eye is a young man inhaling deeply from a solvent filled plastic bag, Dinner Ladies sharing intimate conversations and a man’s scarred and tattooed arms folded in majestic defiance.





The Athenians by Socrates Baltagiannis
Athens, capital of Greece and one of the most historic cities in the world. Also, one of the cities that the media has turn their spotlights on for almost 6 years now, due to the economic crisis.

Erik Johansson ; An Amazing World
Erik Johansson is a photographer and retoucher from Sweden based in Prague, Czech Republic and Sweden. He is working on both personal and commissioned projects with clients all around the world. Erik Johansson doesn't capture moments, he captures ideas.

The Selfie Project and Kristoffer Eliassen’s staged photography
The Selfie Project by Norwegian photographer Kristoffer Eliassen explores the relations between man and technology through staged photography. Eliassen, originally educated from Bergen Academy of Art and Design (Norway), has throughout his whole career been interested in this particular topic.

5 Great Documentary Photographers
A compelling overview of documentary photography through the work of Madoka Ikegami, Arthur Lumen, Allison Dinner, Jorge Chavarria and Javier Arcenillas. Their projects explore migration, cultural identity, political power and fragile communities across the world.

Migrant Tomatoes by Francesco Amorosino
These are the subjects of the series Migrant Tomatoes by Italian photographer Francesco Amorosino, who won the Sony World Photography Award this year in still life category.

Picasso’s Women by Cristina Vatielli
The project was conceived to reveal the stories of the women who revolved around Pablo Picasso’s life, by strongly influencing the work of the most acclaimed artist of the XX century.


Picasso’s Lovers exhibition
Rome (16.4.2016 - 15.7.2016) The exhibition of photographs by Cristina Vatielli, curated by Annalisa D’Angelo, draws inspiration from the theatrical work Loves of Picasso by Terry D’Alfonso. Eight large portraits represent the women who mostly influenced the sentimental and artistic life of Picasso

5 Great Architectural Photographers
An exploration of architecture through the lenses of Julia Anna Gospodarou, Ralph Gräf, Arnaud Bertrande, Kerstin Arnemann and Mihai Florea. These photographers transform buildings and urban spaces into striking visual compositions of geometry, light and atmosphere.

Stateless Women by Fauzan Ijazah
Some of them reached the shore on their own, but most of them were rescued off at sea by the Acehnese fishermen. Indonesian Government, NGOs and local communities have given humanitarian assistance to these refugees ever since.

Inside the Camera Bag of Alfredo Macchi
Normally I travel with two camera bodies, a Canon 7D and an old Canon 30D, two machines to read but very reliable, even under extreme conditions. I carry tree objectives: a 10-22 1: 3.5 - 4.5 which is the one I prefer, a 17-55 1: 2.8 which is good for all situations and a 70-200 1: 4 in the case of subjects distant.


La danza de los Diablos by Leandro Viana
Through the Diablada, a folk dance with Andean origin that represents in a simple way the fight between the evil and good, the work investigates the struggle of the Bolivian immigrants living in a foreigner country.

Andrea Rossato ; Joy for all ages …
Summer holidays at sea is a time of joy and fun for all ages. Sometimes the seniors become kids again, other times parents play jokes on children. The social rules are, thus, often broken, creating in this way brand new relationships.

Festival Images Vevey 2016
Vevey (Sep 10 to Oct 2) Confirming its status as Switzerland’s first Biennale of visual arts, the Festival will present original installations by international artists and up-and-coming talents in unexpected places.

Inside the Camera Bag of Steve Davis
I use a Lowepro medium format bag, which at times isn’t large enough, but otherwise, I’m very happy with it. The bag has to be strong, reasonably comfortable to carry, and has to allow for quick access to everything.

Dancing in the Rain by Suvobroto Ray Chaudhuri
Darjeeling has always been a place of attraction in my life. A small Hill station located at an altitude of 2042 meter changed my thinking about rain in our life. In my life I always used to run for shelter with the rain.

Shifts of perception by Michel van Weegberg
With a love for old analogue cameras and lenses, I roam the internet, on the search for new, mostly old, equipment. Often those treasure finds lead me to new insights or new possible techniques I have to try out.


Baikal of wonders by Alina Desyatnichenko
The land of Baikal region in Russia has always been sacred for the local indigenous peoples – buryats. And shamans who could talk to local gods were revered as a hereditary caste of the chosen.

Out by Eltaj Zeynalov
I started this project after my research about people with mental disability in my country. I have been working on this project for six years.

After over two years of shooting timelapse professionally, I decided it was time to create a video highlight my favourite work to-date. The variety from job to job still surprises me, everything from football matches to year long construction projects.

Inside the Camera Bag of Jan Møller Hansen
I usually bring two camera houses, and most often it’s the Canon EOS 1DX and the Sony Alpha 7Rii. I fell that these two cameras supplement each other very well. The first is very fast, easy to maneuver, great at low-light conditions and is strong and weather proof.

Soliloquy by Kazunori Nagashima
The independent modern woman is described in tones of perceptively lyrical and surreal feeling throughout the series, with the mood of the central character filling the air.

Common Sensibility by Jo Bentdal
The expression is derived from the highlight of the Renaissance: the portrait. The essence of a human being. The sensitive faces exude authority. Their backs are straight. The gaze is fixed. Ambiguous. Can they trust us?

Alina Autumn ; Creative photographer
When I am visited by idea for creation of pictures, I do sketches or records in a notebook. The idea is born incidentally and occupies all my thoughts. I begin search of object for shooting, I think over clothes, details, a location and color scale.


Al-Duwisan delves into the world of ‘Digital Manipulation
Famous Kuwaiti Photographer and social media sensation Abdulaziz Al-Duwisan has this past Saturday the 4th of June, given a lecture titled ‘Discover the Art of Digital Manipulation’ at the Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA) headquarters in Downtown Dubai.