Loop lighting is flattering to just about any subject. It can give a portrait subtle depth and interest while still maintain a well lit and bright look.
Lond-based photographer Brock Elbank is on a journey to photograph 150 freckled people for his next exhibition in 2017. He wants to celebrate beauty and, since mid-2015, he has succeeded with 90 striking portraits.
Alteridade e colisão empática são termos complementares, relacionados a empatia, respeito, integração, cidadania e convivência.
“Down and Out in the South” is a series of studio portraits by photographer Jan Banning that explore the issue of homelessness. The project started back
Mou Aysha isn't a professional photographer in the true sense of the word, meaning it's more of a passion to her rather than a job. However, this isn't a blemish on her ability to capture beauty in her portraits. Mou, who lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has a keen eye for very sensitive, emotional, even soulful, moments, and her every picture is a testament to that. Her 53k followers are a testament to that too.
It’s the morning after the New York City premiere of writer-director Stella Meghie’s new film The Photograph, and Lakeith Stanfield is feeling the heat. When he enters our chilly photo studio with his team in tow, he’s holding a handheld electric…
“These peripheral groups of children go through very difficult times, but still, they manage to smile and persevere. To me, they seem like heroes.”
While Bangladesh ranks #8 on the list of the most populated countries in the world, it is only 1/10 the size of the state of Alaska. Amid its deep-rooted culture, wildlife, and fauna, street photographer Mou Aysha Siddiqua reveals to the world the beauty of Bangladesh that is found in its people.
Proof that beauty comes in all colors.
Photographer Alexander Khimushin travels the globe to capture the beautiful diversity of the world in faces. The remote locales highlight unique cultures.
How rising stars like Anthony Quinn, Marlon Brando, and Peter O’Toole behaved badly on and off the set.
In a society dominated by men, where many women are still afraid to be photographed without asking permission from their husbands, things are changing. There are more and more Azerbaijani women who fight for gender equality and although they are now a minority, I'm sure they will soon be a majority. Fidan is one of these amazing women who would never start a relationship, if she wouldn't be treated equally and respected.
I’m a photographer from Romania that quit her job and started a new life. Two years ago I took my backpack, my camera and begun to travel around the globe, photographing hundreds of natural women surrounded by their culture.
Manú National Park is a biological wonder, protected—for now—by isolation and the indigenous people deep in its rain forest.
Portraits of centenarians
Now more than ever, the world is taking a stand against racism, Agora photographers included. The #StopRacism initiative was launched to give the Agora platform over those up to express themselves in this time and those who want to show support to the movement. 'I can't breathe' by Kenyan photographer @onyangodennis has been voted by the global community as the photo which best reflects the urgent need to #StopRacism.
“Be born, grow up, develop and express oneself, love, suffer and die. This is a major drive in my work.” So says Dutch photographer Koos Breukel of his painting-like portraits. Reminiscent of the Dutch portrait paintings of the 17th century, Breukel’s simple, direct presentation—unlike that of the more formal portraiture of that age—is arresting in its simplicity and humility.
Sneaker trends come and go, but these pairs are the most celeb-loved trending women's sneakers. This year's fashion footwear forecast will undoubtedly call for these standout sneakers from brands like Adidas, Puma, New Balance, and more.
Le photographe néerlandais Jan Banning est allé à la rencontre des sans-abris du sud des Etats-Unis. Découvrez ses portraits dès maintenant.
For Hââbré, The Last Generation, Abidjan, Burkina Faso-based photographer Joana Choumali captures some of the final faces marked by scarification, the ancient custom of superficially cutting the flesh to form permanent signatures along body. With the urbanization and westernization of cities like Abidjan, Hââbré has gone out of fashion and has even been prohibited in certain areas. Here, Choumali traces the legacy of the tradition as it exists within a modernized society, framing her subjects with an objective and compassionate eye that neither condemns nor affirms their personal histories.
Le photographe Lee Jeffries, basé à Manchester au Royaume-Uni, est connu pour ses sublimes portraits de personnes sans domicile fixe. Il nous offre de nouveau
Le photographe néerlandais Jan Banning est allé à la rencontre des sans-abris du sud des Etats-Unis. Découvrez ses portraits dès maintenant.
See a photo of a young Hamar woman in the Omo Valley, Ethiopia, from National Geographic.
From the moment humans first tamed animals about 10,000 years ago, animals have played a big role in people's lives. Even though at first domestic animals were used for meat, milk, and hides, as time passed, humans realized that they are not just food but living and breathing creatures. They began to see them as their friends who would accompany them while hunting, traveling, or guarding their homes. However, there was always something special but complex in the relationship between humans and animals and one famous photographer dedicated his travels to show that.