Artdoc is an international digital magazine dedicated to the world of photography. The name Artdoc refers to our vision of art photography and documentary photography. The two fields have merged, and contemporary photography is a blend of both. Artdoc brings photography as the visual storytelling medium of our time. Artdoc Photography Magazine publishes engaging and high-quality portfolios of established and emerging photographers. Moreover, Artdoc publishes critical essays about the theory of photography.
Healing Nature and Diasporic Trails
The pooling of time in the present
Jacaranda
The Concrete Irrational in Rocks & Ice
A Wounded Landscape • Who would think that there was a concentration camp in Jersey? The Nazis appeared to have extended their killing networks until the Channel Islands. Photographer Marc Wilson did an extensive survey in the form of landscapes, documents, details, portraits and interviews about the still visible remnants and personal memories of the Holocaust. His 738 pages-thick book A Wounded Landscape, Bearing Witness to the Holocaust is a testimonial of the cruel atrocities committed by the Nazis during the 2nd World War.
Earth our Home
À l'ombre des forêts
Healing Nature • Highlights of Artdoc Exhibition
Gaia
Disturbing The Spirits
Ex Me
That you may return
How nature affects the picture
Fiorilegio
Post-dystopian landscape • Our relationship with nature is defined by our human perception. Even when we have the idea that we perceive nature in its pristine state, a highly conceptual premise is involved. Artist Jason DeMarte uncovers the manipulative relationship humans have with nature. He makes constructed tableaus that refer to our capitalist consumer culture.