PORTFOLIO REVIEW
CROWDFUNDING
WOOFERMAGAZINE 01

Many of you will already know that we are in the midst of a Crowdfunding campaign to print WOOFERMAGAZINE 01 our first magazine.

It is very important for us to achieve this and if you think that Woofermagazine is doing a good job I hope you will consider supporting us.

This is the link to our crowdfunding campaign:

WOOFERMAGAZINE 01 by Andrea Ratto — Kickstarter

Among the possible rewards there is one that I think may be of interest to you.

Portfolio review can be useful for many of you, whether you have finished or half-finished series or simply a compilation of your best photos.

I will personally analyze your work, highlighting strong or weak points of the proposal and making suggestions to finally achieve a coherent and well-presented work.

At the end of the crowdfunding you can send me between 10 and 30 photos and I will respond with a written analysis that I believe can help you focus your future steps in photography.

I will also be happy to answer your questions (if you have them).

 

Thanks for your attention

Andrea Ratto

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TRAPPED

The Belgian-Argentine photographer Ximena Echague has just published “Trapped”, a book full of images that tell us the strong emotions that we have experienced in recent years as humanity.

WHEN YOU LIVE IN A SMALL PLACE

Marco Guidi investigates whether growing up in a demographically small place can be a limitation to one’s ambitions.

blue sky, green grass, a red trailer

FOCUS ON CATHERINE DELATTRE

Throughout her life, Catherine DeLattre has studied archaeology, worked for Magnum, done still photography on film sets like “Once Upon a Time in America” and taken many photos in Pennsylvania.

blond boy on a gray cement shoulder in the middle of the sea

A DAY TRIP TO THE SEASIDE

Dmitry Stepanenko seeks to escape from London, reaches the sea coast and tells us about his observations

red and green plastic chairs at the beginning of the night

SIDESHOW

Chris Harrison initially didn’t intend to depict Brighton, but in the end, he shares his vision of the city where he resides.

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