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Every weekend, The Eye of Photography dedicates its edition to the portfolios of its readers. This section is our online gallery for photographers presenting their work. You will find here a selection of the best portfolios. This is an opportunity for photographers around the world to broadcast their work and share their vision.

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Piergiorgio Casotti

It was with all my questions and wonderings that I found myself flying as a modern pioneer about to discover one of the last unexplored lands. I was flying to…

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Allison Stewart

Allison Stewart’s documentary photographs examine America’s subculture of guns and our romance with war. This series focuses on female Civil War reenactors and their 19th century impressions.  …

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Tamim Jamshed

At the beginning Dhaka was a small city with a few thousand people. This city which is situated on the bank of the river Buriganga was recognized in 1608 by…

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Oliver Weber

Oliver Weber’s new and evolving series Social Life at Beach is a documentary about the touristic life on the Canary Islands of Spain. Every year hundreds of thousands of tourists,…

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Christophe-Paul Sauvage

With the series La Cité des Combats Obscurs, I evoke a journey into a land filled with iron beasts, earthen ogres, steel monsters, strange animals, petrified warriors, stranded ships and…

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Elsa Leydier

In February 2014, the Brazilian Post Office printed 600,000 stamps dedicated to the World Cup. In a few days, all of the 600,000 stamps had sold out on the internet…

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Olivia Locher

With my ongoing series I Fought the Law I depict America’s most unusual laws. Some of them are still on the statute books. After doing some initial project research I quickly discovered…

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Zakaria Wakrim

The story, or rather the concept of this series, is indicated by its name in the Berber language Tachelhit: “Amargh,” or “nostalgia.” The nostalgia of these places has been captured…

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Jean-Pierre Domingue

Born in Montreal, Jean-Pierre Domingue took his first pictures at age 14. After serving as Guy Bourdin’s assistant in France in the early 1980s, Domingue moved to Paris and opened his…

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Julien Benard

What is more ordinary and characteristic of the office life than a photocopier? Everyone uses it mechanically from pressing the start button to checking the result, always repeating the same gestures.…

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