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Handisport by Hermes Pichon
Handisport is not only about having a positive attitude about your capabilities but also uniting with others at your ability level to participate in sports live healthy active lives and enjoy a better quality of life overall.

Hairless dogs; Prophecy by Sophie Gamand
The physical qualities of hairless dogs and the mystery surrounding them inspired me to create a gallery of faces like old wise men or philosophers, shamans from a different era, maybe a different universe.

China; Binding foot by Mattia Passarini
Foot binding is the custom of applying painfully tight binding to the feet of young girls to prevent further growth. The practice possibly originated among upper-class court dancers during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Imperial China

Mark Mawson Photography
Mark has had a camera in his hands since he was 8 years old. After leaving school at 18, he studied photojournalism in Sheffield, England, and then went on to work for many of the national daily newspapers in London



These days by Angelo Cirrincione
An experimental project born from the desire to make the portraits on the street, but without interacting with the subject and transform their physical characteristics , with the technique of panning .

The Dark City by Francesco Romoli
The Dark City project is based on two series, "Possible Worlds" and "Reality show”, each achieved using very different techniques: an analogue technique, using a Polaroid, and a digital technique, using image manipulation.

5 Talented American Photographers
The Best American Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Scott Stulberg, Christopher Boffoli, Jon Deboer, Richard Tuschman and Mike Ruiz.



Teeth of the Sea by Maggie Shannon
My project Teeth of the Sea documents the relationship that residents of Martha's Vineyard have with the ocean. The island where I grew up lies off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts and requires a forty-five minute ferry ride to gain access.






Greece; Living Laboratory by Milos Bicanski
In the minds of most of the world, the iconic image of Greece's collapse is one of angry, masked protestors clashing with police outside parliament. But anger is only one of the myriad of emotions Greeks are experiencing as they try to weather this crisis.



Five minutes with Gary Breckheimer
It all started in middle school with a mixed-media class. The assignment was to take photograph, process the film and make a print. In the darkroom making my first print, I emerged a single piece of white paper into a smelly liquid…

David Baker : Sea Fever and Ridge Trees
During the past three years I have developed two projects: Sea Fever and Ridge Trees. Sea Fever concentrates on the power and energy of the sea. People are drawn to the sea, perhaps by the sense of power and force and the sound.


Distant places; Japan by Claudio Beffa
In the last three years we've discovered many of the wonders of Honshu island, from the natural beauties of Kamikochi and Kumano Kodo, to the artistic treasures of Kyoto, Tottori-ken and Hyogo-ken, not leaving ignored the technology and lifestyle of Tokyo and Osaka.





Soft darkness and absence: Dante Guthrie Photography
This is a collection of work from 2014 that was taken in Europe and Canada. They are from various projects consisting of an overarching theme of soft darkness and absence, with the relationship between humanity and nature also being explored.

Dubai: Abandoned by Richard Allenby
In the year 2017 Dubai was abandoned by all but a small number of Bedouin origin families. Before leaving, the caretakers of the UAE's zoos, wildlife parks and private animal collections opened the gates and cages of their facilities.



Un Natural Bestiary by Andrea Alessio
In this work Andrea Alessio collects, as in an ancient bestiary, a series of animal images. The forest does not frighten modern man anymore. Its sinister night calls no longer stalk the minds of children.

Moscow White Dreams By Rosa Rodriguez
Russia has undergone a radicalchange over the last two decades. It has changed from being a socialist state-­‐run system, with central planning based on cooperatives,to a market economy. The result of this transition has been the emergence of two social strata




Sonia Arata Director of Red Stamp Art Gallery
Red Stamp Art Gallery shows and deals with contemporary art of selected Italian and international artists: it's not focused on a specific gendre, but goes in the direction of a open approach to the various disciplines,

Portraits of the New Parisians by Victor Guerin
For as long as I can remember, I was always the one taking photos of my family and friends at parties and family reunions, using a disposable camera or an old, cheap 35mm. I just wanted to cover the walls of my bedroom, with photos of happy moments and memories.


Anita Balogh; Portrait Photography
I've been interested in photography for ten years, I was constantly searching for the iconic photographers. In my view people's real insight cannot be formed without a basic knowledge of photography.

Aged architecture; Electric memory by Anastasia Sofos
The digital, color and black and white photographs follow my travels through San Francisco, London, India and Mojave Desert in Ca. Aged architecture, historic sites and light falling on city streets at night echo a timeless and thoughtful moment in otherwise mundane seeming subjects

Christopher Lin, Co-Founder to SLR Lounge
SLR Lounge is an online community for photographers featuring industry news, tutorials, and inspiration. We are also the go-to source for comprehensive yet intuitive premium workshops and resources.

Seductive power; The Idol by Lionel Arnaudie
The figure of the idol has a mesmerizing and seductive power. The admiring crowd raises him or her to a higher rank, and turns the idol into an object of worship and contemplation. The Idol series shows the special relationship between these two parties, and focuses on its passionate and destructive nature.

Christian Richter ; A self taught photographer
I usually travel around Europe to achieve these atmospheric photographs, although it is quite difficult to find great places with the right lighting and the right moment. The work presented here is an ongoing project.

Liquid Identities – International experimental video-art festival
Call for artists: LIQUID IDENTITIES – Bangkok International experimental video-art festival EXTENDED Deadline: February 18, 2015 International ArtExpo is selecting all interesting video/short films to include in the next 2015 exhibition: LIQUID IDENTITIES, international experimental video-art festival which will be held in Bangkok (Thailand) at The Ferry Gallery, from the 07th to the 14th of March 2015. The event will be curated by Arch. Luca Curci (Founder of LUCA CURCI ARCHITECTS, International ArtExpo and It’s...

The Photography of Florin Ion Firimitã
When I finished my first novel, about one year ago, besides a sense of relief (I spent over a decade working on it), I wondered if there were any readers left in the world. At a very basic level, my book is a story about a photographer who needs a rebirth.