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Victoria Rodríguez Cruz ; The reflexive gaze
Victoria comes from the art curating profession. From first-hand experience, I’d say not all of us who curate -but certainly a part of us- do it for the same reason as the creators: to communicate.


Life in the Wastelands by Debmalya Ray Choudhuri
Kolkata -one of the most important economic and cultural hubs of India. A concrete jungle of sky high buildings ,swanky malls and offices ,yet with a life refulgent ,simple and laid back. In the suburbs of all this noise and humdrum of daily city life,



Religious bonding and a Fair at Zero-Line by Arup Biswas
“Huzur sahem mela” is celebrated every year along the international boarder India and Bangladesh, Though originally it was a congregation of religious people the large HUJUR SAHEBER MELA is now stands as an example of communal harmony.

Felicidade by Kicia Randagia
From a European survey, done in 2008, emerges that the children surveyed thinks that the farmer is a busy grandfather, friendly and caring;that oranges, olives and bananas grow in the UK

5 Great dutch photographers
Featuring Lilith, Carla van de Puttelaar, Wouter le Duc, Dagmar van Weeghel and Vivian Keulards, this selection highlights the conceptual depth and visual sensitivity that define contemporary Dutch photography.



Paradise Now by Ryan Koopmans
Paradise Now explores how urban fantasies and construction function as expressions of nationalistic ambition, blurring the line between the natural and artificial within the hypermodern city.


Native by Justine Tjallinks
The ever evolving and growing reach of media erases all borders and makes it possible to stay in tune with global occurrences.

The Undying Inspiration by Santanu Dey
Happiness: It is not measurable, profitable, nor tradable. Yet, above everything else in the world, it is what people seek. They want to have happiness, and lots of it. But happiness, like air or water, is a hard thing to grasp in one’s hand.

HIPA HAS ANNOUNCED THE WINNERS OF THE CONTEST’S FIFTH YEAR (HAPPINESS)
This year’s grand-prize winner is photographer Antonio Aragon Renuncio from Spain. For an amazing photography of a group of children play and run behind old motorcycle tyres in the red dusty dirt outside of an NGO clinic. Dodho Magazine, at the invitation of the organizers, traveled to Dubai to attend the prestigious ceremony of the fifth ‘Hamdan International Photography Award’. (HIPA)

Interview with Lisa Bettany
Lisa Bettany is a Canadian tech entrepreneur and one of the most influential photographers on the web. She is cofounder of the top-ranked photography iPhone app, Camera+ which has sold over 14 million copies and is the best-selling camera app of all-time.

Peter Kemp – Little Stories
It all starts with the idea. I find inspiration by reading books, magazines or looking at the old paintings of the Dutch Master painters.


English spring by Tomassco
My passion is photography! Now we a friends because you know my secret,so give me a hand and we walk around a "English spring"








Blue Chalk worked with National Geographic Creative photographer and North Face athlete Cory Richards to create a promotional piece to demonstrate the scope of his work and the passion and athleticism that accompanies him in the field.

Liv(ing) ….. Mov(ing) by Suvobroto Ray Chaudhuri

The past is a memory, something that has happened already. Although sometimes it can be difficult to move on, as after a painful event it is a waste of life span to spend too much time living with which is gone by.

Kumbh mela Nights by Tomer Ifrah
The Hindu pilgrimage “Kumbh mela” is one of the most ancient traditions of India. Maha Kumbh Mela is considered to be the largest religious gathering of people in the world


Nothing Better to Do with My Time
Back in the middle/late 90s, I made an attempt to get into fashion photography. To that end I started working for new fashion and music magazines which were popping up in London at the time in order to get a fashion portfolio together.

Displaced by Natan Dvir
Violence has been considered an endemic feature of Colombian history. During the last few decades it has extended to all levels of society and the most remote corners of the country.


Mayapuri Industrial Area by Giancarlo Zuccarone
This area, where once stood only a few small activities, now extends to a radius of more than 4 km and every day work there over 3000 workers who dismantle and reassemble all types of vehicles, and then resell them as new customers from all over the country.

iTaiwan by Radu Diaconu
This project is the result of the 6 months that I lived in Taiwan in 2014 and 2015. My intent was to portray Taiwan through my iPhone, the iconic photography instrument that people use everyday to shoot their surroundings


Christian Bragg : I wish to see where the winds meet
The micro-exhibition I wish to see where the winds meet is the story of a publication becoming an installation. For British photographer Christian Bragg (1979), Tumuult Studio, Berlin, and Atelier Helio’g, Paris, created two publications.

David : Postcards from the black by Jim Mortram
I’d met Eugene in the street a couple of years ago. Her style standing out, looking like every woman I remember as a child in the 1970s. We would stop and talk whenever our paths crossed in town, until late last summer when Eugene disappeared.

Belief by Natan Dvir
In this rapidly changing world in which career and financial successes are revered, perhaps even idolized, communities, as well as the concept of personal identities and how they are presented within society are greatly evolving.



La Maison Brûle by Alessandro Ciccarelli
Alessandro Ciccarelli (Rome, 1979) began to study photography under the guidance of visual artist Akiko Young, then perfecting the techniques of darkroom and digital post-production

GENESIS – Photographs by Sebastião Salgado
Moscow (18.02-17.05.2016) Genesis is Sebastião Salgado’s third long-term exploration of global issues, following Workers and Migrations, his examinations of the human toll wrought by radical economic and social change

So I saw all of these pictures of that volcano in Iceland nobody can pronounce the name of, so I figured I should go and do something that is not news footage but something more cinematic.

Alicia Moneva ; The concept of what is human
The way of working in series is very characteristic of this photographer. Also the sum of many photographies in the alone one, as a counterfoil of stills that they summarize the time and the space in an alone instant.