A common point
The stories we tell in the DooG Reporter project all have one thing in common:
– they are (small) stories of ordinary extraordinariness
– they are told in an ethical way by those who have witnessed them
Who can pitch
Anyone and from anywhere!
Photographers and photojournalists, writers and journalists, video-makers and video-reporters.
Experienced professionals or amateurs, from all countries of the world: we want to read your Stories and we want to get as many points of view as possible.
What we are looking for
Tales in Photography and Storytelling, as a first thing.
The best way to understand our approach to storytelling is to read some of our most recent stories.
We prefer ordinary stories of life, of places, of people; accompanied by a “good photograph” capable – many times – to complete the word. We look for those Stories that, connected with each other, are able to make known the extraordinary world in which we live and open our thinking to awareness.
We look for the “beautiful” even in those stories or testimonies where, apparently, it might not be there, and we believe that knowledge – understood as Culture – can be the vehicle of beauty.
What we are NOT looking for
News stories and their analysis, trend articles, desk stories, reviews, blog posts, profiles of well-known personalities, and academic papers. Our stories are never judgmental, and they are the direct testimony of those who, that story, sign it.
And last but not least, if an idea does not have a story arc, it almost certainly is not for DooG.
We will never consider a story written, edited or modified using generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT. Pictures included.
Code of Ethics and Conduct
Participating in DooG Reporter means having an open view of the world.
And accepting and subscribing, without reservations, to the Code of Ethics and Conduct.