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Snowy landscape by Tomoharu Ota
I´m a Japanese photographer living in the northern island of Japan, Hokkaido. My photography ranges over many subjects including landscape, cityscape, nature and experimental abstracts.

Five minutes with Reka Nyari
I’m a New York based fashion photographer and artist. I grew up in Finland and Hungary, and came to NYC to study painting at the age of 17.

Structure by John A. Chakeres
I see the world as an image from which I choose parts to create my photographs. For me, a wall begins as a canvas, a two-dimensional surface, a foundation on which to build an image.



City of Obscure Battles by Christophe-Paul Sauvage
My series talk about our inner life. They look at the way we deal with political and social issues, relationships and values, emotions and rational thinking. They are built as poetical, oneiric and metaphorical fictions.

Love, Lost Love by Morten Germund
After 60 years of marriage my grandmother dies and leaves my grandfather, Peter Erik Andreasen, as a widower. For the first in his life he’s struggling with loneliness.

Classical ballet; En Face by  Paola Serino
I use photography, and the portrait in particular, as an expressive tool and medium to investigate emotional dynamics. When making a portrait, you are looking at and describing the other but, at the same time, you are looking inside yourself too.


Five minutes with Yoav Friedländer
In most of my work I use my toyo 45AII 4”x5” camera along with transparency film. This combination pretty much mirrors my ambivalent approach and work process when producing my work.

Winner dodho awards - Traveling with art 2013 - The first time I smelled developer was in 1985 when I was memeber of National Sport Center (Parachuting) in Lučenec.



Five Minutes With Alexei Krasnikov
At the moment when I took a camera in my hands for the first time I thought that it must be very interesting to create in this field. I felt that a camera can help do a lot, much more than merely document facts.






Fine Art; Water by Tomohide Ikeya
We thought human could control water if we had lots of equipments and cared for risks in water, but human never be able to live in water. And we also never be able to live without water.

Five minutes with Einar Sira
I try to work very slow with my pictures, trying to get the right light and exposure. I do most of my work in my garden. There i have a pond and also the rest of the backdrops i have built.

My name is Mahesh and I am from Chennai, India. Basically, I am a software engineer and an amateur photographer. I have been taking pictures around 6 years now. I love people and street photography.

Suspended by Natalie Barbosa
Ballet from the beginning, was and often still is, concentrated on making the dancer look polished, perfect, in character, focused on the end performance, or the final outstretched movement.

Lifeforms : Women by Kobal Mitja
Mitja Kobal is a freelance photographer from Ljubljana, Slovenia, now based in Vienna, Austria. Born '81, studied Japanese and Philosophy, djing locally and globally for over 10 years


I started photographing seriously after I got retired and wanted to try something creative. I had tried darkroom with black and white prints ages ago, but mainly my photography was just snapshots before that.



Tom Fallon Photography
Aside from photography I have had too many hobbies to list, my best friend as my life partner and 4 magical little critters called children. Like hobbies, I have too many jobs to list.

Morten Germund: Shadow City,Mumbai
Dharavi, Mumbai, is one of the largest slum areas in the world. With an estimated one million inhabitants living on two square kilometers it's an area densely populated. Situated in the heart of Mumbai's mega city

Black & White Photographs – Simone Zeffiro
The Italian artistic photographer, Simone Zeffiro, has selected a series of black and white photographs from his recent archive to show our readers how powerful and poetic a monochromatic image can be.


Omri Talmor: Far beyond my personal story
I am a strong believer in the ability of documentary photography to serve not just as a tool which represents the functionality of one structure or another but also as a means of expressing social views and political stance.


Morten Germund – Bring me home, Ohio
In a home on a hill in McArthur, Ohio lives three boys; Robert, Dylan and Jimmy, who are all adopted and now brothers. Their backgrounds are different, but still the same.







Visual games; Daily Dream by Samad Ghorbanzadeh
The most sorrowful songs of humans would be composed when your are hanged on the rope of time, between the ground and the air, yesterday and today, with a cold smile on your face and with a distressed mind

Neo-Burlesque by Leland Bobbé
The power of neo-burlesque is rooted in the charisma the performer exerts over the audience. On stage, the artist controls the illusion of what is and is not revealed.



Logbook by Yanina Boldyreva
This project shows space surrounding me as the post-apocalyptic world. It has people, architecture, and only separate ruins which jut out of a ground indicate the past developments.