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Patrick Hübschmann ; Landscape and Nature
I started taking photos with a dusty old cam from the attic. I like Black and White and the look of old photos and movies. Beside Music and Painting, photography has always been part of my creative life. Most of my images are taken digital, but I still use analog cams from time to time.

Click´s by Pepe Castro
When I have a scene framed, and measured, and I press the shutter, that sound, that “click” has always hypnotized me ever since I was little

The soul of Cristina Venedict
I entered the world of photography and of the magic lens at a time when the real world, the world I was living in, didn’t offer me the freedom I needed. I had taken my degree, I was a psychologist and I felt like I wasn’t really myself, like that world wasn’t mine…



Gerald Verdon ; Social landscape
Born (1958) and raised in Switzerland (Zurich and Geneva). Master of Laws in Geneva. Since 1991, Gerald lives between Lisbon, Portugal and Switzerland.

Wrestlers in Guatemala; Lucha diaria by Jorge Chavarria
Daily struggle portrays the interior lives of wrestlers in Guatemala. To the local culture, these men are considered "stars" and role models. They live dual lives: as parents that support their families and as "idols or demons" for their fans that follow them every weekend.


The everyday life of ordinary people; Workers by Krizsai Andrea
I’m also working on a photo reportage about evictions which are going on now in Hungary because of the bank loans. I’m especially interested in social topics. With this series of photographs ‘’Working class’’ I want to show people in their working environment.

Five minutes with Simon McCheung
I’m a self-taught Fine Art and Fashion photographer based in London, UK. I had started photography a little over a year ago and it has become an active hobby of mine.



Five minutes with Maria Svarbova
Earlier works of young and talented author, publishing under name Maria Svarbova are resembling a dream like reality with elements of surrealism and Art Nouveau. Her latest photographs focus on delivering a message and triggering feelings with focus on minimalism and purity.

Surreal places by Sébastien Grébille
Violinist by profession, it was through his career in music that Sébastien Grébille got his start in photography. Portraying the emotion, the technique and the power of great classical performers became a necessity.





Salvi Danés – Black Ice, Moscow
A thin and an invisible ice layer, which makes the free movement difficult and damages our self-confidence to choose a direction. An invisible barrier which has a fearful influence on us when moving from one place to another. Leaning in a kind of imaginary wall which makes our path easier and which makes decisions for us.



Experimental photography by Bagrad Badalian
Bagrad Badalian is a 25 year old armenian photographer and visual artist living between Paris and Brussels.A photographer and a frequent traveller, Bagrad has already carved a niche for himself for his seemingly different images, which are tailor-made to adorn exhibits.




A Natural Order by Lucas Foglia
Lucas Foglia grew up on a small family farm in New York and graduated from Brown University and the Yale School of Art. Foglia’s work explores the relationships between people, economy and wilderness in rural America.

Natural world and David Santiago
The photographs of David James are known thanks to its artistic and journalistic skills. At age 16 he started his expertise in photography and has since toured over 60 countries with the sole obsession of capturing images of the natural world fascinating.

Though Gavin has only been timelapsing for a few years now, the hobby has quickly escalated into a passion. His unique work has been featured in numerous publications and television broadcasts around the world, including National Geographic, Huffington Post, CBS News, WIRED, The Los Angeles Times, and many more



Homo Ludens 5000 by Jan Von Holleben
I once ruled the worlds. Not just one, but many. I ruled them with mirrors and lenses. I ruled them with light and shadow and time. Sometimes I ruled with a trick of the eye.


Street Photography by Laurent Decuyper
I really started photography in 2005 while on a trip in Corsica. I never was interested in photography before because I was way too shy and just the feeling of someone looking at me because I had a camera in my hand scared me to death.


Keith Yahrling – For the revolution
The boundary of the United States of America’s original thirteen colonies encompasses roughly the country’s entire eastern coast—from Maine to Georgia and from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean to the Appalachian Mountains.




Long exposures by Rohan Reilly
Photography has taught me so much about myself and has given me so much personal satisfaction. I work on each stage from the planning, the vision, the actual technical decisions at the scene, to the processing and then the printing and mounting.

Rural lifestyle; Sehnsucht by Barbara Diener
Sehnsucht is a German compound word derived from yearning (das Sehnen) and addiction (die Sucht). But even when considered together these words cannot adequately translate the full meaning. It is a longing for someone or something that cannot be fully defined and will not be found.

5 Great nude Photographers
The Best Nude Photographers published in Dodho Magazine. The great stories by Lilith, Olivier Valsecchi, Ruediger Beckmann, Larry Woodmann and Radoslaw Pujan.


Self-Portraits by Jen Davis
In this body of work, I deal with the insecurities associated with my body image and the direct correlation between self-perception and the way one is perceived by others.

George Holroyd and life’s ephemera
Through my work, I attempt to identify the ingredients that combine to make a particular place feel like home, primarily through observation of life's ephemera and taking note of the little things that stick in my mind.

Promise me you’ll never leave me by Jacqueline Zilberberg
This essay deals with the seductive power of innocence. Like fractured narratives of a dream, the remnants of childhood float, honesty, credible emotions, the simplicity of the unexpected. Surges then the seduction spontaneously gathering its fortuitous results.

Geo Oplaat – Black and white scenes
I carry a camera at all times and casually amble around looking for events to unfold before me and scenes that catch my eye. There are two things needed for this style of approach, the first is an open mind and the ability to be amazed.

Nude females by Renata Vogl
I live and create in Slovakia. I am a self-taught (autodidact) and I seriously took up photography in 2009. I cannot impress you with a story about my grand father, who gave me the camera in hand and taught me to see the world through the perspective of lenses when I was a little girl.

Fine art; Solarized by Peter Dazeley
Dazeley is an award winning fine art and advertising photographer, born and bred in London.Beingdyslexic Dazeley left school at 15 without any formal qualifications. ‘Dyslexia should be seen as a positive asset for a photographer, it gives me the ability to look at problems and objectives from a different point of view,’ says Dazeley.