EDITOR'S PICKS
OPEN CALL
IN THE MODERN WORLD

 

Woofermagazine first Open Call “In The Modern World” has almost reached the end of the first part.

We have received many more submissions than expected and we are very happy with the quality of the images we have received.

You can still submit until January 31st HERE !

We have selected 11 photos that on their own are powerful enough to represent the modern world. 

These photos will not necessarily be included in the photobook where we will try to harmonize the sequence of images so that our visual story, our “In The Modern World”, makes sense.

Remember that the call ends on January 31st  !

These are the 11 images of this first editor’s picks of the Open Call.

HERE you can find the full info about the Open Call .

The selected photographers are :

01 Ilya Natarius

02 Ronnie Ackling

03 Pasquale Festa

04 Emily Neville Fisher

05 Andy Holloway

06 Tamás Vasvári

07 Vadim Marmer

08 Will Tucker

09 Lewis Ableidinger

10 Thom Shea

11 Roger Janssen

SUBMIT HERE :

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