Caravan spice road is the first series of games that based its story-line on the rich history of the century. With… by tasneimahmed30
How to effectively design for modern, multi-cultural audiences — An article adapted from Senongo Akpem's new book, *Cross-Cultural Design.*
Cultural Observation: An Observation of My Experience at La Mexicana
Beauty - is a combination of physical attractiveness, personality, culture, and intelligence that you adore, appreciate, and respect !..................................................... Disclaimer:*** I do not own any of the photographs I post,...
Artist Dan Cretu creates clever pop culture art. Each funny art history depiction pairs modern day scenes with figures from art history.
Winner at Waes Diversity Competition
You think you see different cultures when you leave your home town and drive 30 minutes to a family road
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Xhosa Bride, Lesedi Cultural Village in South Africa
German photographer Mario Gerth, 38, spent seven years photographing tribal societies in Africa, including Ethiopian Muris women who wear elaborate lip plates as a sign of beauty.
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Let’s be honest, traveling the world is only as fun as the exciting adventures you embark on and the new experiences you have as you discover foreign cultures. Festivals are a great way to have a fantastic time with others while engaging with local customs in a tangible way. Not to mention it’s an incredibly […]
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Jimmy Nelson has gone all over the earth to photograph native peoples at their proudest moments and to show you their soul.
"I wish they had these when my babies were little." We hear it all the time but the truth is that cultural babywearing has been present all over the world for a long, long time. See the different baby carrier styles across all the populated continents of the world!
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"'Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool. What kind of house will you build for me? says the Lord. Or where will my resting place be?" (The Bible - Acts 7:49) I met those saddhus this morning as I was walking along the Ganges in Varanasi (Benaras). They always remind me The Patriarchs from the Bible and I wouldn't be surprised to know that the oldest living city in the world managed to keep them frozen in time... View On Black © All photographs are copyrighted and all rights reserved. Please do not use any photographs without permission (even for private use). The use of any work without consent of the artist is PROHIBITED and will lead automatically to consequences.
Que l'on soit parents en Afrique, au Pérou ou en Europe, on ne s'occupe pas de la même façon de son bébé. Selon sa culture, les façons de s'occuper de son enfant sont bien différentes
We kickstarted World Face project in April to celebrate the incredible diversity of the world around us and unite people through photography. We have challenged ourselves to photograph people from every nation in the world. Here are new images for the collection.
BOULDER, Colo. July 2, 2014 (Korea Bizwire)–Asia Transpacific Journeys, the leading travel company specializing in the …
Portrait of a beautiful Kalbelia girl named Suman
More than a photo - an unspoken struggle for freedom and belonging, inspired by Bob Marley's 'Redemption Song'. By @eighthman (Ghana), Michael Aboya/AGORA images
Portraits of Ethiopia's Suri tribe show the age-old tradition of inserting clay plates into their bottom lips as a status symbol. The tribe inhabit the mountains of the Great Rift Valley in south-western Ethiopia.
Khoudia Diop shares the love she has for her Nyenyo heritage in this new photo series to celebrate Senegal's independence day.
Unique Portraits by our community. Check out these stunning 29 images that break the fourth wall and make you feel part of the image!
As usual, the models somehow manage to outshine the (still amazing) eyewear.
Nothing better than to feast your eyes on these fabulous shots by Tanzanian…
Franklin Price Knott (1854 – 1930) is remembered for taking some of the first color images to appear in National Geographic magazine. Michael Redmon’s biography on Knott in the Santa Barbara Independent tells us the man who travelled the world taking pictures was not raised in riches. Born in Clifton, Clark County, Ohio, … Continue reading "Sensational and Exploitative Autochromes by Franklin Price Knott (c. 1916)"