Cosmos Magazine's art director Robyn Adderly rounds up the year's winning science images.
Self-taught British-born photographer James Perolls takes portraits that exude calm confidence.
Martin Parr is the winner of the Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize at the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards
One Person who has won more than 280 International awards right from the 1956, it cant be none other than Fan Ho. A fellow of almost all of the leading Photographic Societies in the world.
From drive-in cinemas to butchered pigs, these images were all acclaimed at this year’s LensCulture street photography awards 2020
A new book provides the most comprehensive survey of her work to date.
The French humanist movement of the 1930s changed photography for good. A new exhibition at Paris Photo showcases the greats, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Willy Ronis, and Martine Franck
From hillside yoni to grass extensions. Jeanne combines nature and female into brilliant designs. Be inspired by the beautiful, thought-provoking land art of Jeanne Simmons.
Stockholm, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo, Istanbul, London. You’ll find street style blogs for almost every major city. Amateur and professional photographers hang around outside fashion shows or just prowl…
A look back at British photographer Nigel Shafran’s work takes us from the mid-1980s, through the iconic magazine years of i-D and The Face, to a recent resurgence in his unusual approach to shooting fashion
I haven't done one of these for a while and I think it's about time we got the series going again. Not much to it, just me having a bit of fun curating the sassiest old school pictures I can find on net or from my inbox of pictures you've kindly sent in of your sassy ancestors. Oh and please keep se
Who doesn't feel the pull of a walled-off space - the need to get in there and find out what's going on? A secret garden is romantic.
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)"
Wolfgang Tillmans tells the story behind his oeuvre; explains how photography depicts the truth, and elaborates on his fascination for car headlights.
Ruven Afanador is born and raised in Colombia and owes very much to Italian cinema and the glamour of Italian fashion catwalks in Milan. A very appreciated fashion photographer, in 2000 he received the title of Best Photographer of the Year in Paris. Ruven Afanador is considered one of…
Jazz man, from Cavalier Magazine, 1965
In 'For the Aliens', Léo Berne uses personal photography to explain life on earth.
A collection of photos and info on the most beautiful castles in France, including some of the top French chateaux.
We've put together a list of some of the most famous photographers this world has ever seen. Most of the photographers on our list have left our mortal plane. Yet their images, messages, and creativity live on. We can all take something away from their careers and work.
Nine Favorite Things: From family vacations to family pranks, to Q&As, to MD sales, to a go-to summer party menu...Tieghan's got you covered!
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Katia Andre is lost in history, styled by Annabelle Sangin in ‘Lumière Soir’. Rocio Ramos images explore upscale women and antiquity for Air France Madame.
Photographer + Creative Director : Olivia Katz. Stylist: Jessica Zanotti. Hair & Makeup: Omayma Ramzy. Styling Assistant: Stef Cardenas. Victoria Frost at Nous Models. & Katie Fitzsimmons at Industry Models LA.
One of the most known facts about my hometown Jesenice is, that in May the northern slopes above the town get covered in a white blanket of daffodils (Narcissus poeticus). Last year I tried to do something different, something I have not seen before so I made a series of photographs with Milky Way above the daffodils. It was very well received as it was something people haven’t seen before.
Taken on March 12, 2015 at 09:13PM
As solid and unshakable as we think our civilization is, its grip on nature is tenuous at best. If any cracks appear in the faces of our buildings or our machines, nature is quick to move in and take over. With this in mind, here are 21 photos of places and things that nature is in the process of reclaiming.
Belgian painter Alfonse Van Besten (1865-1926) embraced technology, utilising innovative color processes to transfer black and white photographs into vivid, at times lurid autochromes. The tableaux of his autochromes (a technology patented by the Lumière brothers in 1903 and the first colour photographic process developed on an industrial scale) are often bucolic and romantic. Demure ladies and … Continue reading "Alfonse Van Besten’s Dreamy Autochromes (1910-1915)"
From "Wonderland" series Model: Sharon makeup by me moth from my collection
Publication: So It Goes Magazine. Photographer: Boe Marion at New Blood Agency. Creative Direction: James Wright. Set Design: Isaiah Weiss. Fashion Director: Liz McClean at Walter Schupfer. Stylist: Petra Flannery. Makeup: Hung Vanngo at The Wall Group. Hair: Christopher Naselli at The Wall Group. Manicure: Jin Soon Choi. Executive Producer: Johnny Pascucci. Producer: Kevin Warner. Actress: Amy Adams.
Late Night Randomness is a collection of photos we have found in searching the web that doesn't necessarily fit in with our other posts or is perhaps a little too edgy to present earlier in the day. T
nobodylv: “ Gjon Mili: Stroboscopic image of the hands of Russian conductor, Efraín Kurtz, 1945. ”
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
in gstaad, switzerland, douglas gordon and morgane tschiember have created a monumental land artwork that uses fire, smoke and sound.
Four groundbreaking British photographers, Julia Margaret Cameron, Lewis Carroll, Clementina Hawarden and Oscar Rejlander created portraits that were boldly subversive, intimate and compelling.
Misty hills. Lonely forest roads. Plenty of vines, moss, and unkempt trees. And the cherry on top—a gorgeous abandoned building that radiates eeriness and grandeur in equal measure. That’s our dream home right there. Especially if the place looks haunted.
Roman Robroek, from the Netherlands, estimates that he has visited around 500 abandoned locations on his adventures - and each time he comes across a piano he has to make a record of it.