In this month’s fantastic and colorful issue, you will be overwhelmed by the beautiful color explosion; wonderful projects made by outstanding photographers from all around the globe.
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In this month’s fantastic and colorful issue, you will be overwhelmed by the beautiful color explosion; wonderful projects made by outstanding photographers from all around the globe.
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In this month’s fantastic and colorful issue, you will be overwhelmed by the beautiful color explosion; wonderful projects made by outstanding photographers from all around the globe.
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You may know that I really like the work of Steve McCurry.
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Dodho magazine posted an article about Lake Turkana in the Kenyan Rift Valley, with some of my images.
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This month’s fantastic issue is dedicated to the fascinating subject “CULTURE.” In this issue, you will find unique projects of ancient cultures and ‘almost lost’ civilizations from around the globe.
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Uganda is a country of beautiful scenery and offers diverse activities like gorilla trekking, safaris, multiday mountain treks, and white-water rafting. Winston Churchill called it ‘the Pearl of Africa’ for its beauty, abundant wildlife and diversity.
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In this month’s fantastic issue, intimate stories and sensitive personal projects by award-winning international photographers from around the globe are featured.
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Dodho is an online and print magazine from Spain. They cover photographers from all over the world. Nice to be part of it.
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My ten days tour to Pakistan took me to a near mythical land, where traditions have changed little in centuries and the friendliness of the people is among the best on the planet.
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In this beautiful 2022 First Issue, dedicated to “Travel Photography,” are unique projects in all fields and aspects made by internationally acclaimed photographers from around the globe featured.
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Jordan, the safe haven and heart of the middle east comprises an area of 92,000 square kilometers of which 329 are water and the rest…
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I’m again in the latest Issue of Lens Magazine with a few images from Bangladesh!
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Check out the story about the Horseman.
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You can see them all around Bangladesh. There are hundreds of them. Some say more than 15,000. The high chimneys along the rivers and cities pouring constantly smoke into the air.
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The latest issue of the Uganda Airlines inflight mag covers one of the South Sudan images from 2019.
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Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 and developed as a metropolitan city under the British Mandate in Palestine. The White City was constructed from the early 1930s until the 1950s, based on the urban plan by Sir Patrick Geddes, reflecting modern organic planning principles.
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The Mundari, also referred to as Mandari, are a small ethnic group and one of the Nilotic peoples, living north of the capital of Juba, South Sudan. Like other Nilotic tribes, they are verycattle-oriented and treasure their cattle more than anything else, and are said to sleep close to their most prized cow.
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Tel Aviv was on the bucket list for a Christmas break for a long time. Most people who visit Israel head straight to Jerusalem. There…
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No images available now. Thanks to you folks for the interest. Image 1: Boya Village, South Sudan 2019 – RESERVED Image 2: Turkana Dancers, Kenya…
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Kenya is magical, without any doubt. I knew that already, it was the second time I’ve visited that awesome country. This time a lot of…
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South Sudan is one of the newest and lesser-known countries in the world, where ancient cultural rituals collide with preconceived traveller expectations. I embarked on…
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New York is a bustling city with tons of things to explore. See all images in the travel section.
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I just stumbled over an interview I gave in 2016 about my revealing black and white portraiture.
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On my three weeks roadtrip I enjoyed an Ice Explorer ride at the Columbia Icefields and hundrets of waterfalls, expansive glaciers and lakes on one…
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The image “A Young Herder” has won the National Geographic Yourshot competition on Juli 2nd!
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Oryx Worldwide Photographic Expeditions When you get to travel to an area that rivals the Omo Valley in photographic opportunities, you know you’ve got a…
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Morocco has been one of my favourite destination since a long time! I went there the second time this year. Morocco is a land full…
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After the Omo Valley south of Ethiopia I went to the northern part of Kenya called Turkana. This area is very close to the Omo…
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The Turkana tribes are very colorful people, they dress themselves up with necklaces and bracelets. Men cover their heads with mud and paint it blue…
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Four photographs of different series were published on the frontpage of http://view.stern.de/de (VIEW Community) this month. It is one of the largest photocommunities in the…
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We have been travelling for many years now, visiting some remote corners of the world. Until now we have more than 30 countries on the…
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Congratulations to Josef Bürgi for winning the recent Black-and-White Landscapes Assignment with his image, “Dead Vlei Namibia.” – Outdoor Photographer Magazine “I took this picture…
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The photograph “Proud Boy from the Omo Valley” was published as PHOTO OF THE DAY on the National Geographics website on 10th of March. What…
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Two pictures of the Ethiopian Tribes Tour were selected for the 2017 Photographer of the Year competition held by Africa Geographic. See all entries of…
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ORYX Worldwide Photographic Expeditions: Amazing ‘Visual Diary’ by ORYX client and good friend Joe Bürgi on the Vanishing Tribes of the Omo Valley. Follow the…
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One image from the Omo Valley (Ethiopia) was selected for todays National Geographic’s “Daily Dozen”. See post on National Geographic! National Geographics reviews every photo…
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