A collection of some perfectly timed photography.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Talking parrots is common, but talking ravens are something scarce. You will hardly come across a raven that can talk and sometimes sing. However, Amy was a proud owner of a talking raven named Fable. Amy would often try to capture moments wherein Fable would talk to herself and sing while alone in her Avery.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Having a rough day? Check out these photos that will leave you shaking your head in amazement.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
After combing through 95,000 images in its archives, the White House News Photographers Association has put together an exhibit of candid presidential moments — some well-known, some locked away for decades.
Ahh, to be in love.
It's about to get emotional.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
These are too perfect.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Not every day can be a good day.
Photos that capture disasters mere milliseconds before they happen.
There’s a camaraderie amongst circus performers. Not only do you have the same job, but you’re on the road together for months out of the year.
These super-happy photos are guaranteed to make you smile.
Breastfeeding Photos shouldn't be controversial, they should be normal and this is why we collected the most beautiful breastfeeding images ever!
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Absolutely perfect timing.
Sometimes, one simple picture can tell you more about history than any story you might read or any document you might analyze. These photographs all tell stories about the historical figures or events that they represent. Once taken simply to document their present, they now help us witness the past. Many photographs only become iconic shots years later, once we understand their importance and historical context. From historical landmarks and famous people to the basic daily routines of the past, these pictures portray the past in a way that we can empathize with and understand more intimately. 1. Carving eye on Mount Rushmore, 1930s. 2. Soviet troops scrawled graffiti in the Reichstag after they took Berlin in 1945. 3. Finalizing the Fat Man atomic bomb, which was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. On its nose it had stenciled the acronym "JANCFU"- Joint Army-Navy-Civilian F*** Up. 4. 7-foot Bolaji Badejo, a Nigerian design student and one-time actor, wearing his costume from the now classic sci-fi thriller Alien, 1978. 5. Mafia boss Joe Masseria lays dead on a Brooklyn restaurant floor holding the ace of spades, 1931. 6. Dorothy Counts- the first Black girl to attend an all White school in the United States- being teased and taunted by her White male peers at Charlotte's Harry Harding High School, 1957. 7. Jennie MacGregor, arrested by Minneapolis police on April 10, 1924 for dispensing alcoholic beverages from life-preserver flasks . 8. Hungarian Jews being selected by Nazis to be sent to the gas chamber at Auschwitz concentration camp, Auschwitz Album May-June 1944. 9. Boxing match aboard the U.S.S. New York, July 3, 1899. 10. Bob Dylan with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at Jaggers 29th birthday party, July 1972. 11. The Statue of Liberty under construction in Paris in 1884. 12. Robert Williams Wood, Max Planck and Albert Einstein in the front row of a session of the Physical Society in Berlin on July 28, 1931. 13. Richard Nixon's last meal at the White House, in 1974. On the day that he announced his resignation, Nixon ordered cottage cheese, pineapple slices and a glass of milk. 14. About 100 people participate in a lottery to divide a 12 acre plot of sand dunes, that would later become the city of Tel Aviv, 1909. 15. A group of men posing in front of Lynch's Slave Market, St. Louis, Missouri, 1852. 16. Scottish piper in a Kilt on the battlefield during World War One. 17. US Coast Guard Cutter Spencer destroys the Nazi submarine U-175, April 17, 1943. 18. Marilyn Monroe filming her iconic scene in The Seven Year Itch. This shot was taken in New York in front of a large crowd of bystanders and press to create hype, 1954. 19. Columns of Hoover Dam being filled with concrete, February 1934 (looking upstream from the Nevada rim). 20. Crew of the Japanese carrier Zuikaku give one final banzai cheer before the ship sinks, 1944. 21. Eduard Bloch, the Jewish physician of the Hitler family in his office c. 1938. Bloch was later called a ‘noble Jew’ by Hitler and stood under his personal protection. 22. An American evacuee punches a South Vietnamese man for a place on the last chopper out of the US embassy during the evacuation of Saigon in 1975. 23. Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is returned to the Louvre after WWII. 24. Tsar Nicholas II allows his daughter, the Grand Duchess Anastasia, to smoke. 25. These are Titanic survivors boarding the Carpathia in 1912.
Alina Oswald's portraits of friends and strangers climaxing are safe for work, believe it or not.
Not every day can be a good day.
There’s a camaraderie amongst circus performers. Not only do you have the same job, but you’re on the road together for months out of the year.
There’s a camaraderie amongst circus performers. Not only do you have the same job, but you’re on the road together for months out of the year.
There’s a camaraderie amongst circus performers. Not only do you have the same job, but you’re on the road together for months out of the year.
It's time to transport ourselves to the most remote corners of the world, where humans are not common visitors. These places are governed by nature and the wildlife that inhabits them. Thanks to photographers like Joe Neely, we can catch a glimpse of these remote locations and gain insight into the lives of wild animals surrounded by undisturbed nature.
desintegro: “An iconic moment captured by Mikhail Logvinov. Nikolai Tsiskaridze being coached by Galina Ulanova and Vladimir Vasiliev during the “Narcissus” rehearsal at the Bolshoi. ”
A photographer who happened to catch the spirit of early 20th-century France, or a visionary who turned the snapshot into art? William Boyd celebrates the work of Lartigue
A photographer who happened to catch the spirit of early 20th-century France, or a visionary who turned the snapshot into art? William Boyd celebrates the work of Lartigue
These moments from history deserve a closer look...and nothing brings out the true life of these moments in time than color. So we hand picked a collection of once black and whites, now in vibrant color.Warning, these rarely seen photos are not suitable for all audiences.While these gorgeous colorized photos of the past are definitely a must-see, not all of the stories are fit for consumption, so proceed with caution.
Sometimes, everything comes together perfectly.
Tess Asplund has become an online hero after raising her fist in front of neo-Nazis in Sweden.
You'll want to get disciplined and punished. Happy 88th birthday, Michel!
There’s a camaraderie amongst circus performers. Not only do you have the same job, but you’re on the road together for months out of the year.
Featuring 117 full-color photos and eight breathtaking essays on a force that fuels Black life all around the globe, this is Humans of New York meets The Black Book "A patchwork quilt of visually stunning images, captured moments of triumph, antidotes to trauma narratives and rich, ebullient emotional and verbal spice for the soul." – Michael W. Twitty, culinary and cultural historian, and author of The Cooking Gene and Koshersoul "In literature, there are some books that transcend mere pages and ink, becoming essential pieces of cultural expression. One such book poised to make its mark is The Black Joy Project…. This ambitious work breaks new ground." – Essence Black Joy is everywhere. From the bustling streets of Lagos to hip-hop blasting through apartment windows in the Bronx. From the wide-open coastal desert of Namibia to the lush slopes of Jamaica’s Blue Mountains. From the thriving tradition of Candomblé in Bahia to the innovative and trendsetting styles of Soweto, and beyond, Black Joy is present in every place that Black people exist. Now—at last—is a one-of-a-kind celebration of this truth and a life-giving testament to one of the most essential forces that fuels Black life: The Black Joy Project. International in the scale, fist-raising in the prose, and chockfull of gorgeous works by dozens of acclaimed artists, The Black Joy Project does what no other book has ever done. In words and art, it puts joy on the same track as protest and resistance … because that is how life is actually lived. Uprisings in the street, with music as accompaniment. Heartbreaking funerals followed by second line parades. Microaggressions in the office, then coming home to a warm hug and a garden of lilacs. The list goes on. Black Joy is always held in tension with broader systemic wounds. It is a powerful, historically important salve that allows us to keep going and reimagine new ways of being. The Black Joy Project captures these dual realities to incredible, unforgettable effect. The brainchild of educator and activist Kleaver Cruz, The Black Joy Project is an extension of a real-world initiative of the same name. It has become a source of healing and regeneration for Black people of all backgrounds and identities. Long overdue and somehow still worth the wait, The Black Joy Project is a necessary addition for any book lover, art enthusiast, or freedom fighter. And begs the question, What does Black Joy mean to you? DETAILS ISBN-13: 9780358588757Publisher: Mariner Books Publication Date: December 19, 2023Pages: 224
As the sun dips towards the horizon, its gentle glow bathes Nairn Beach in a warm, pastel light, captured exquisitely in this evocative print. Each brushstroke contributes to a symphony of colours where the dusky sky meets the calming sea, a scene reminiscent of the finest moments of Impressionism. Swathes of pink and lilac clouds are mirrored on the water's surface, creating an almost liquid tapestry interspersed with the darker blues and purples of the rolling waves. In the distance, a tranquil headland silhouetted against the tranquil backdrop offers a sense of the majestic Scottish coastline. The wet sands near the beach's edge reflect the captivating skyscape, inviting the viewer to step into the serene and soft-hued world that hints at the day's final moments of sunlight. Gentle ripples in the sand, left by the receding tide, add texture to the shore's expanse, peppered with subtle shadows that shift and blend beneath the sky's grand performance. This striking print belongs to our 'Scottish Beaches' collection and encapsulates the essence of Nairn Beach as dusk falls. Collectors and admirers of Impressionist art will find in this piece an enduring resonance, a timeless celebration of Scotland's natural beauty that promises to ignite the imagination and soothe the soul, no matter where it is displayed.
Bright Side has chosen some perfectly timed photos captured by talented photographers. Now it’s your turn to keep your eyes wide open, look around you, and take a perfect shot!
It's time to transport ourselves to the most remote corners of the world, where humans are not common visitors. These places are governed by nature and the wildlife that inhabits them. Thanks to photographers like Joe Neely, we can catch a glimpse of these remote locations and gain insight into the lives of wild animals surrounded by undisturbed nature.
Immerse yourself in the ethereal beauty of Scotland's rugged terrain with this evocative print, inspired by the majestic glens of Glencoe. Captured in a style reminiscent of the Impressionist masters, this piece embodies the essence of nature's transient moments as the warm embrace of the sunset kisses craggy rocks and delicate heath. Sweeping brushstrokes in a robust palette of purples, oranges, and yellows conjure the serene atmosphere just as day yields to dusk. The grandeur of the Highlands is rendered in softened edges and a symphony of colours that echo the natural gradients found within these ancient lands. One can practically sense the crispness of the Highland air as the setting sun casts a luminous glow over the tranquil loch. Purple-hued rocks, reflecting the last rays of daylight, lay scattered in the foreground. They guide the eye towards the reflective waters adorned with a mélange of warmth and coolness, mirroring the vibrancy above. In the middle distance, verdant trees stand adorned with an autumnal palette, signalling the change of seasons. Their fiery tones are punctuated by the soothing lavender of the hills behind, creating a gateway to the outer silhouettes of the Glencoe peaks. These guardian-like forms loom in the background, softened by a haze that reveals their enduring presence. This print offers a glimpse into the sublime peace found in nature's grandeur, inviting the viewer to take a moment of quiet reflection and lose themselves in the timeless landscape of the Scottish wilds. Whether admired for its invocation of the great outdoors or cherished for its brush with divine elegance, this piece is a treasure for any lover of natural beauty and the historic charm of the Highlands.