WOOFERMAGAZINE 2025
10 PICTURES SELECTED
Cover photo COREY SMITH
There are only two weeks left in the crowdfunding campaign to print our second annual magazine.
DON’T MISS IT !!!
Our online magazine is celebrating its second anniversary, and after the success of WOOFERMAGAZINE 01, we’ve decided that our print magazine also deserves a second issue and to establish itself as an annual magazine.
We’ve selected 100 photos that we believe deserve to be preserved on paper and saved from the jungle of the digital world.
Similar to what we usually do with our Sunday Special, we are going to sequence the images generating connections with worlds that are far from each other but that have connection points.
Paper has a characteristic, it lasts over time.
With this second issue we expand the images and authors that become part of the Woofermagazine collection.
To finance the magazine we have decided to use Crowdfunding.
You can go to the project page and order your magazine.
There are also other interesting rewards such as the possibility of getting the WOOFERMAGAZINE 01 (sold out) and having the complete collection or the PORTFOLIO REVIEW which was quite popular last year.
If the fundraising goal is not reached, nothing will be charged and there will be no magazine.
But we are convinced that Woofermagazine deserves to last over time and that our community understands it like we do.
So if you think that a high-quality, limited-edition, numbered printed magazine is an interesting project, even for collecting, you can go to our project page and reserve a copy.
We will greatly appreciate it, and it would give us a great push towards new editorial projects.
Woofermagazine wants to grow, I hope you believe that we deserve it.
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ORDINARY WORLD
Colin Templeton shows us some brutalist infrastructure outside Glasgow, immersing us in the place.

BERLIN FLASH
Martin’s work is a reflection on the human condition in urban space. Berlin plays a crucial role in Martin’s work. His style is both: poetic and at the same time analytical.

LIGHT/MASS
Photographer Owen Davies makes a visual thought on the enormous buildings scattered throughout the large cities of the United States.

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