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.
Capturing Humanity • The Power of Photographic Narratives
Max
In the House on the Corner (Ruth's Story)
Holding hands as a sign of human connection
I no longer remember
Life after occupation
Human Stories • Highlights of Artdoc Exhibition
Celebrating subcultures
The Banana Generation
Time by the Sea
Tamara
Reconciliation after the Rwandan genocide • It was 30 years ago, in April 1994, that the world was rocked by the mass genocide of the Hutu against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Some 800,000 people were murdered with machetes, knives, clubs, stones, and guns for 100 days. After 30 years, with the help of social workers, perpetrators and victims are coming closer together. Dutch photographer Jan Banning made double portraits of the perpetrators and survivors. “I saw the extremes of human beings here,” he says.
An Ordinary Eden
At Home
On Contentious Ground