In ‘The Mother as a creator’, an ongoing photographic series shot in black and white, Taiwanese artist Annie Wang demonstrates the layered complexities of motherhood, and...
Monks are pictured in a barren landscape on an iPod in Malaysia and tigers, appearing almost magical, are pictured bounding through the snow in China.
The yummy mummies of Instagram were far from the first to capture photographs of themselves breastfeeding, as these portraits of Victorian women in America demonstrate.
So go ahead and get inspired to spread the love with these 14 heartwarming photos, where animals show us that true love knows no bounds.
Meet Cary Vaughan, Ace and Jig co-founder and mama of two.
This week we are posting images from India in different categories. Hope you will like these posts. As always, if we’ve missed something you think should have been included, please let us know in the
Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy! WOMAN KISSING HER LOVERS CHEEK, 1960. Lambert/Hulton Profile headshot of an African-American man and woman touching their foreheads together and smiling at each other. Lambert/Hulton archive More Getty Images pictures from the 1960s! Democratic National Committee woman Mrs. Dale Phillips. Photographer: Art Shay UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Young couple reading bible. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Couple sitting on chair, woman pointing at magazine article. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts Characters enjoying a party at Covent Garden in a scene from 'The Secret Windmill Girl' directed by Arnold Miller. Photographer: Chris Ware UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Young woman arching eyebrows, smiling, portrait. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Boy and girl sitting at table, having cookies and milk. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts A young African American girl sitting at an integrated lunch counter. Photographer: Donald Uhrbrock UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: Afro-American Mother & Daughter Looking Down Reading Book Together. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: Group Of Grade School Children Running Down School Stairs With Books & Bags. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Portrait Of African-American Mother And Baby, Smiling And Happy. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: African-American Woman Wear Headset As Telephone Operator, Office Receptionist At Switchboard. Photographers: H. Armstrong Roberts A West Indian lady arrives in Britain by ship, carrying her luggage. UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Shirtless Hispanic man with afro, standing by window, smoking. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: African-American Couple Man Woman Going Over Blueprints. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: African-American Woman Mother Feeding Baby With Bottle Babies Women Mothers Family Families Parenting. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts Portrait of an African-American mother and father sitting with their daughter in an armchair. The mother holds the child on her lap. Photographer: Lambert Two Paramedics Stand by Ambulance. Photographer: Dennis Hallinan Two Paramedics Stand by Ambulance. Photographer: Dennis Hallinan UNITED STATES - Circa 1960s: African-American Family Man Woman 2 Children Boys Mother Father Families In Car Automobile Cars. Photographer: H. Armstrong Roberts Young Boy in Astronaut Costume with Spaceship. Photographer: Dennis Hallinan Studio headshot portrait of an African-American woman opening her mouth in surprise while holding a telephone receiver. She also holds her hand to her face. Lambert/Hulton archive An African-American teacher smiles over her shoulder while preparing to write with a piece of chalk on a blank chalkboard. Lamber/Hulton archive An African-American mother smiles at her daughter as they read a children's book together. The girl sits in her mother's lap. The book is titled, 'Wonders of Nature.' Lambert/Hulton archive Kenyan student Philip Maundu of Morehouse College, stands underneath a racially discriminate real estate sign. Photographer: Ted Russell An African-American family gather in church for the Sunday service, 1966. (Photo by Harold M. Lambert/Getty Images) A young African-American secretary types up the notes on her steno-pad, 1965. (Photo by Lambert/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Mother holding sleeping baby. Photographer: Constance Bannister Mother holding sleeping baby. Photographer: Constance Bannister NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - 1965: John Sims, an African American amateur weatherman, tending to his backyard weather station. (Photo by Ted Russell/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES - 1966: Children adopted by single parents from Los Angeles County Bureau of Adoptions, Mrs. Ruby Carnes abopted boy on right. (Photo by Bill Ray/Life Magazine/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) COUPLE AND DAUGHTER WATCH A BASEBALL. Photo: Lambert/Hulton I've got a vintage Black brides post coming up soon. The traffic tracker I have on this blog is really handy! Apparently, a lot of people are finding my blog while searching for vintage bridal photos and gown styles. I'll do what I can to cater to my readers. And of course, wedding photos are aspirational. If I ever get married, I'm definitely going down the aisle in a 1950s silhouette. Don't forget to visit b.vikki vintage on Etsy!
A community of indigenous Inuit in the Canadian Arctic hamlet of Gjoa Haven says shipwrecks of a doomed 1845 voyage led by Sir John Franklin is 'cursed.'
"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!
Daniel Browning remembers the life of revered Aboriginal elder Uncle Jack Charles, from when he was cruelly taken from his mother as a baby to his significant contributions to advocacy and the arts.
Vietnam is a country with lots of beautiful scenery as well as a long cultural history. Many tourists when visit Vietnam will find out themselves a reason to come back.