At Artdoc Photography Gallery, we are passionate about art photography and are committed to promoting and celebrating the works of talented artists.
Get represented by Artdoc Gallery
Artdoc Photography Gallery is an online gallery that features a wide range of contemporary art photography, including visual storytelling and artistic documentary projects. Our gallery showcases the best of esthetical and evocative work from both emerging and established international photographers. We are committed to providing a carefully curated collection of photographs that not only showcases the artists' technical skills but also captures their unique artistic vision.
Our gallery's primary focus is to promote contemporary photography as a form of art and provide a platform for photographers to showcase their work to a global audience. We understand that photography is a medium that can evoke emotions and convey powerful messages, and we strive to bring together works that do just that.
To ensure the highest quality of work, we have a rigorous selection process in place for photographers who wish to participate in our gallery. Our team carefully curates each photographer and their work to ensure that the collection we offer is of the highest standard.
How to submit
Based on your submissions, statements, socials and website, we will consider carefully if your work will fit in Artdoc Gallery. We will inform you when we have decided and will send you more information about the required files, how we will select your work, gallery commission, and the gallery agreement.
By submitting your work through this submission form, you always keep the copyrights. With this submission form, you give us permission to publish your images in our online exhibitions, features, issues, social media pages, and in our promotional material such as slideshow videos and Instagram stories.
Artdoc is by any means entitled to refuse publication of entries that do not fit within the ethical and aesthetic parameters of the magazine. Offensive images in terms of politics, race, gender and or women’s issues can meet refusal by the board. Explicit nudity and images of overtly submissive postures have the risk of being rejected.