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The corroders of Alcatraz by Anastasia Sofos
I see aged structures as store houses which hold history, spirit, experience of all beings and seasons which have passed through them. I viscerally feel this move through me and touch them through my lens. There is something powerful in a structure

Dad by Morganna Magee
My father has been sick since I was a child. Though never close when I was little when my parents divorced I was aged 14, my brother and myself became the next of kin on the hospital forms. Over the past 9 years, we have taken him too and from hospitals, doctors appointments, specialists.

Undocumented Living : In the land of the free by Daniel Ali
In June 2014 I travelled to Houston, Texas in the United States of America with the aim of documenting individuals working and living in a country where thousands strive to find a better life. These people are from all over the world, but largely from Central and Southern Americas, are widely referred to and labelled as undocumented immigrants.

China In Progress By Rosa Rodriguez
The "China in Progress" project examines the transformation of Chinese society. In today's capitalist world, the communist regime continues to fight to maintain its ideology and positioning without giving up the profits associated with consumer market access.

Exhibition : Craigie Horsfield – Workers
London (27 Nov 2015 – 26 Feb 2016) Before the invention of photography revolutionised our way of looking at the world, portraiture was largely confined to depicting the wealthiest and most powerful people in the world

Interview with Scott Bourne
Scott's been involved with photography for more than four decades and is an internationally-recognized thought leader and artist. His work has appeared in more than 200 publications and he’s received hundreds of industry awards for his photography.

The Pursuit for Happiness by Christina Czybik
The american philosopher and writer, Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting some on yourself.” The secret of happiness is not the pursuit of possession but rather of giving. One who makes others happy, will become happy –

Processing the Destination by Gracie Hagen
As a photographer, I'm strongly attracted to sharing and revealing the parts of life I think are meaningful and important. I am inspired by humanity's resilience, brilliance, and character; especially when cast in the light of our frailty.

Dasha Matrosova – Fashion Photography
I am young fashion photographer from Belarus. I like to work in different styles, but most of all I shoot fashion and fine art . I work with glossy magazines and always participate in various projects. Every day I get new ideas for the photo shoot, I'm not tired to invent and create!

Exhibition : Serge Clément – Dépaysé
Frankfurt (Nov 2015 – 25 Jan 2016) Dépaysé explores the intimate connection between the Canadian artist and his work. The exhibition at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt features fifty black and white photographs and an oversized hand-made artist book.

Planet Earth; The Elements by Paul Bride
Trying to explain the concept behind my photography is never as fun as actually pressing the shutter button. Why do I try so hard to create the images I dream about? Why developed a style over the years in an attempt to define how I see the world?

Israel; A growing desert by Jacqueline Zilberberg
In the summer of 2014, photographer Jacqueline Zilberberg and writer Liliana Lara, both from Venezuela, met in Israel to collaborate on a project which combines images and words from the vision of those coming from afar. In this project, the protagonist is the desert.

Javier Sanchez Monge Escardo – A Spanish Photojournalist
Emerging photographer winner of a Second Place IPA Awards 2015, of a Third Place IPA Awards 2015 , a Silver Medal Prix de la Photographie (Px3) 2015 and a Bronze Medal Prix de la Photographie (Px3) 2015, as well as being finalist and several honorable mentions at other International awards.

Hindu mythology; The gracious sacrifice by Arnab Adak
According to Hindu mythology 'Kalappali' is a ritual, which means sacrificing in the battlefield for ensuring victory. It was believed that whoever performed this sacrifice first and with his life in front of goddess Kali will ensure victory of his side on the battlefield.

iPhone; In the city by Jorge E. Bañales
“In the City” is a collection of black and white photographs taken with an iPhone for a couple of years starting in 2011. Most of the pictures were taken in Northern Virginia and others in the Washington metropolitan area, Chicago, New York and Baltimore.

New York; Central Park by Roman Kruglov
I feel like I have travelled elsewhere every time I visit Central Park, somewhere not in New York and yet it has the essence of New York. Autumn is my favorite time to go there, maybe it has something to do with my birthday being in October or maybe because it is so beautiful, the air is clear and the nature is full of colors.

Photobook; ZONA by Nuno Moreira
Portuguese photographer Nuno Moreira's latest work ZONA plunges deeply into the unconscious by visually giving form to recurrent dreams and explorations on interior landscapes.

Katrin Viil ; Fashion Photography
Fashion Photography ; This is my second project for Dodho magazine. Last one was presented in June 2015. Some changes have happened meanwhile. I started photo shcool and got new camera and lenses. That means better pictures I hope Althrough i still believe that photo doesn´t have to be technically perfect it just has to be good.

Violent blows; Fight by Francisco Salgueiro
Cage Fighting is gaining each day more and more fans around the world. Due to spectacular arenas all covered with wire, from which the fighters cannot leave, and more violent blows than those used in boxing, this is the fighting of the new generation.


Lotta van Droom ; A fantasy world
After the birth of my idea, I start with the preparations. This can take a long time to complete. It begins with the creation of the backdrop and the costumes and ends with consideration which facial expression I want to see on my model.


Documentary photography; The fog by Anca Cernoschi
This series documents the traces of aging that affected my grandfather over the last 6 years. I quietly observed his daily activities and focused on the physical indicators of the time passed.My grandfather, 89 years old, listens to the radio in his bedroom, as he never turns on the TV during the day.

Back to Nature by Joakim Blomquist
Man has always had a fascination with animals and nature. We have on the one hand, respect for the forces of nature and the animals survival, understanding that we should live in symbiosis, but at the same time, we want to take power over them, control them.

100 years of Leica
Vienna (04.12.2015 – 21.02.2016) YES WIDE OPEN! tells the history of a revolution. The invention of the Leica 100 years ago was the dawn of a new era in photography, the view on the world radically changed.



Street Photography Versilia by Salvatore Matarazzo
I have ironic and grotesque visions, my photography approach is hard with flash. The my obsession is the masks of vanity that people put on the face for hide the their intimacy, is with the flash I interpret this mask with one game of light and shadow.

Self-portraits; Limits of Existence by Ani Zur
The project ‘Limits of existence’ are self-portraits compiled by the author with MRI scans. It is a case-record, in which the body appears as a subject to internal researches and the only way of communication with the outside world.

Awoulaba/taille fine by Joana Choumali
I also note that most mannequins are manufactured locally, and I spot several places of handcrafted mannequins, by the road. I want to understand why. Why are locally made mannequins in white ? in an african country as Ivory Coast?

What’s your inspiration? by Lisa Shalom
I always cringe whenever I’m required to come up with a landscape photo for a photo contest or magazine submission. Sure, there are some phenomenal landscape photos out there, but in my opinion, landscape photography is simply a matter of being in a certain place and knowing how to use your camera.

Abbas: Children of Abraham
Philadelphia ( Nov 20 / Mar 20, 2016) Children of Abraham presents 66 photographs of the monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, by renowned Magnum photographer Abbas. Since 1978 Abbas has documented through his camera lens the “political and social life of societies in conflict.”

Conceptual photography; In Pain by Ramak Bamzar
‘In Pain’ a series, exploring the subject of suffering. Pain is a universal human experience. Defines pain as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage."

Transylvania by Javier Arcenillas
I think it all comes from being the north but nobody knows, originally from colder climates that make my thoughts and ways of working a solid foundation and ideology in forms. I guess that's why I like to do certain kinds of stories.



Julia Margaret Cameron: Influence and Intimacy
Discover the vibrant life and works of pioneering photographer Julia Margaret Cameron in our new exhibition, Julia Margaret Cameron: Influence and Intimacy, marking the 200th anniversary of her birth.

Earthquake; Bhukhampa Nepal by Jan Møller Hansen
Nepal was hit by two strong earthquakes on 25. April and 12. May 2015 and during the following months by hundreds of aftershocks. 14 hilly and mountainous districts in the central Northern parts of Nepal were heavy affected.


Moacir’s dreams stray from typical boyish fantasies of superheroes and pirates. He wants nothing more than to escape his Nicaraguan life of poverty and abuse to live the American dream.

Irving Penn : Flowers
London (19 Nov 2015 - 16 Jan 2016) Hamiltons presents Irving Penn: Flowers, marking the third occasion on which gallery owner Tim Jefferies is presenting an entire series of photographs printed by the legendary photographer as an edition.


HDR images; Vacancy by Ralph Gräf
Ralph Gräf's project "Vacancy" (”Zimmer frei“ in German) discloses empty rooms of abandoned houses and military bases waiting to be suffused with new life.

Kristian Liebrand ; Calendar charity project
Fighting the lack of water in Africa with a bathtub: New nude art calendar “Lost in Berlin”.Millions of people in Africa suffer from a lack of clean water. Access to drinking water is a human right since 2010.

5 Talented Japanese Photographers
A selection of contemporary Japanese photographers including Osamu Jinguji, Ryota Kajita, Koji Tajima, Shinji Ichikawa and Tomohide Ikeya. Their projects explore nature, architecture, spirituality and the philosophy of impermanence through distinctive visual approaches.

Sebastião Salgado – Genesis
Munich (9 Oct 2015 - 26 Jan 2016) Kunstfoyer Munich is the second exhibition venue in Germany to present Sebastião Salgado’s work Genesis, with 245 photographs. The exhibition is curated by Lélia Wanick Salgado.

Himalaya; Sound of silence by Jagdev Singh
The land of high passes in Ladakh, India in the shadow of the Himalayas impregnates nature in its most immaculate form. The boundless beauty of the mystic peaks, fathomless vastness, cloud shadows playing hide n seek on mountains all during the day