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in[+]frame introduces photographer Dina Oganova
In[+]frame introduces today Dina Oganova (aka DIKARKA), a freelance photographer from Tbilisi, Georgia. Although she defines herself as a documentary photographer working mainly with projects, her work is much more than a collection of documents and evidence or a series of photographic studies. Oganova's photographs, all together and each one seperately, share a sincere and deep look into the world and into people's souls. No matter whose truth she is revealing, no matter if


Updated gallery: photographer Kotzabasis Petros
Petros Kotzabasis was born and bred in Komotini, a small town in northern Greece, where he has chosen to live. He has been involved with photography since 1985 with a 10-year-interval. He started teaching fine-art photography in 2007 at the student cultural society of Democritus University of Thrace. --> View Petros Kotzabasis' updated gallery "...“My field of reference is “the street”; I neither seek extraordinary events, nor do I travel around in quest of a subject to photo


Running an exhibition
(για ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ) Running an exhibition there's a lot to think about, A LOT, especially with the kind that you get to control everything. All you get is the dimension of an empty wall or a space. The good thing is that you can do anything with it, anything, there are no restrictions. But the bad thing is that you can do anything with it, anything, there are no restrictions! First you need to decide what you want from this. And then it also depends on what type of sp