My Personal Best: Indian Photographer Udaya S Vasanth

“There are few souls that realize the mortal and perishable nature of fame or else it disconnects you from reality. These souls are the silent guardians of simplicity and possess a pure, unadulterated love for the art they create.” Uday is a Digital Marketing Enthusiast working as Social Media Editor…

Iceland: A Solo Road Trip Across The Island By Julia Nimke

Julia Nimke is a Berlin-based photographer. Julia loves to travel around the world, this series is a solo road trip across Iceland. The landscapes of different perspectives are highlighted in this particular set of photographs. You can check her website for amazing works and follow Instagram for regular updates. You…

5 Effective Photoshop Tips From Student Instagram Masters

Photoshop is a very complex environment that might be truly hard to master in its entirety. Even professionals keep discovering new tricks and have to learn the tools and possibilities implemented in new releases of the program. Despite its complexity though, it is a highly useful instrument. It is highly…

Towards a Safer Place by Sanjay Tillani

On 18th August 2019, A flood hit the valley of Bangan near the Arakot region of Uttarkashi district in Uttrakhand. This area is mostly composed of hills including Lower and Upper Himalayas. Here flood means the ultimate force of water with big boulders and huge tree trunks, Landslides, destruction, and…

Travel Photographer Javi Lorbada Beautifully Captured Whakapapa Landscapes

Whakapapa: Tongariro National Park Adventure Hub Whakapapa skifield is a commercial skifield on the northern side of Mount Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand. It is one of two skifields on the mountain, the other being Turoa, which is on Ruapehu’s south-western slopes. The ski season is generally from…

A Warning Sign: Photo Series By Indian Photographer Abhishek Pardeshi

Floods are the most common & among the most deadly natural disasters in the world. They are getting worse, as global warming continues to exacerbate results in destruction all around the world. Haripur Village, Sangli. Flooding is wreaking havoc on farmers, fields are washing away, yield losses & the devastation…

My Personal Best: Wildlife Photographer Samy Berkani

My name is Samy Berkani, I was born in 1983 in the region of Great Kabylia, in the north of Algeria. I grew up between plains, mountains and urban settings. I lived in a warm country, but I always dreamed of the cold weather, the great north. As a child,…

Iceland From Above: Beautiful Aerial Photography By Gabor Nagy

Iceland From Above: Beautiful Aerial Photography By Gabor Nagy

Aerial photo series about the variety of green colors can be found in Iceland. An unlikely theory claims that the Vikings named the island ‘Iceland’ hoping that the name would be enough to discourage other Europeans attempting to make their own settlements. That’s why they named Greenland to achieve quite…

Behind the Cuchumatanes – Ixil Community By Vincent Karcher

The Ixil community lives in the remote Cuchumatanes mountains, in the department of Quiché. They are an old Mayan indigenous community. Due to the hard access and remoteness of this region, they have preserved their identity and old culture. This region as 3 municipalities; Santa Maria Nebaj, San Gaspa Chajul,…

Beautiful Mountains of Dolomites Captured By Bruno Pisani

The Dolomites are definitely one of the most scenic mountain areas in the World. Lots of different ranges, both easy and hard to reach locations, it’s such an amazing playground for photographers. Every season looks amazing, but in this gallery, I’m focusing on summer images (June to September). What I’m…

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