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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.

Moises Levy – Minimalistic compositions
esthetically I create minimalistic compositions where with the less elements possible and a surrounding atmosphere, an image is produced that awakens curiosity about what is going to happen after that scene.



Coca Cola logos; House of Soda By Gem
Coca Cola logos are very dominant in the Philippine landscape. I chose to photograph them because they’re very distinctive, and while I know other countries also have Coke ads, I don’t think they’re anywhere as pervasive as the Coke banners, streamers, metal signs, tarps, posters, logo placements beside store names as I see here in the Philippines.

Seascapes; St.Brelade´s Bay by Gina Socrates
As a photographer, I draw inspiration from the island of Jersey on which I live: its sometime soft and delicate, sometime harsh and rugged coastline, its traditional and contemporary architecture, its abundant flora and the individual characters of the locals.

Nude York by Reka Nyari
Artist Reka Nyari has been shooting nudes all over the roofs of New York City for the past 3 years. Inspired by her feeling of loneliness from when she first arrived to the city, as well as her desire to conquer the Big Apple.

People from Brooklyn; Presence by Daniel McInnis
Starting in late 2007, I began photographing denizens of New York City with an 8x10 view camera. This type of camera uses 8-inch by 10-inch photographic negatives from which either contact prints (same size as the negative itself) or enlargements are made.


Nude photography by Igor Amelkovich
I`m nudity and landscapes photographer from Russia. I reside in the city of Chelyabinsk, southern Ural. I studied radio engineering at the South-Ural State University. From 1985 to 1987 I served in the Soviet army, near Vladivostok on the Pacific coast by the Chinese border. 

Stunning portraits by Babak Fatholahi
After the art of photographing I love painting the most, especially to the portrait genre. And I always try out to benefits from the specific and unique features of old paintings in my art works.


The art of adventure by Paul Bride
My love for photography has only been amplified by these situations and conditions, sometimes it feels like a cross to bare but my inspiration for the next shoot comes from the loneliness found in remote locations and planning another adventure.

Photography, landscape and silence by Chuck Kimmerle
I have been a photographer, both professionally and artistically, for most of my adult life. After getting my bachelors degree in Photographic Engineering Technology (a now largely obsolete field of study) in 1987, I began working as a photojournalist at a handful of daily newspapers in the U.S. states of Minnesota, Pennsylvania and North Dakota.

Mohammadreza Rezania, fashion photographer
Due to all the restrictions in Iran there are no official markets available for fashion photography therefore no one can follow the mainstream in a professional manner also not to forget the fact that it’s illegal to do so.

Passage to Burma, new book of Scott Stulberg
I have been traveling the globe capturing images from amazing countries for as long as I can remember...but it is the beauty of Burma, also known as Myanmar, that stands out more than anywhere else to me.

Francisco Arteaga, Street photographer
Streets are the places where all kind of souls surrounds us. Strangers become part of you once you’ve clicked, they let you know them, get into them and see what lies behind them. I look for body language, facial characteristics, particular expressions, trying to search the story that defines them.


Light,composition and atmosphere of Jack Burger
I’m a photographer living in the south of the Netherlands. Interesting images have always had my attention since I can remember. Analog photography was never really my thing. The digital camera was a real libaration for me with photoshop as my darkroom.


Landscapes photography of Tommaso Di Donato
As an amateur photographer, I started taking pictures when I was 14, with a cheap Ricoh film camera. I was too shy to take portraits, so I always spent my time trying to capture the inspiration that landscapes were able to give me.

Photography and Identity; Walk by Abdo Shanan
Abdo Shanan, born in 1982 in Oran-Algeria to Sudanese father and Algerian mother, studied telecom engineering in University of Sirt-Libya. After graduation in 2006 my life has taken an unexpected turn to photography, ever since photography became my Identity.




Psychological Photography by Lauren Webber
One year ago, I realized I have been trying to tell the same story, over and over again, in many different ways. I began to transform photography into a ritual, an active player in my daily routine. Its presence helped me cope with my chronic anxiety.