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Photographer Julian Rad Beautifully Captured When The Animals Are Alone And At Peace

Photographer Julian Rad Beautifully Captured When The Animals Are Alone And At Peace

Julian Rad is a 29-year-old Austrian award-winning wildlife photographer who captures the most adorable shots of squirrels, rabbits, wood mice, hamsters and other small animals in their natural habitat. I came across Julian’s work on Instagram, where he has already over 100,000 followers. It’s easy to miss the magical moments…

Best Entries So Far From Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021

Best Entries So Far From Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021

Here are the 11 best entries of Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021. Now in its seventh year, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards has already received thousands of entries from around the world – catching some of wildlife’s funniest moments on camera. This year, the competition organizers are releasing some of…

Slices: Delicious Treats For Your Eyes By Danny Eastwood

Slices: Delicious Treats For Your Eyes By Danny Eastwood

I’ve always loved Toiletpaper magazine and the work of artist Maurizio Cattelan and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari. Their image of the soap with a bite out of it has always stuck with me – simple and beautiful but gag-inducing. This project of things you’d rather not put in your mouth evolved…

Morocco: Amazing Travel Photography By Sebastian Holmer

Morocco: Amazing Travel Photography By Sebastian Holmer

Hello, my name is Sebastian Holmer. As a curious human being and a visual enthusiast, I do photograph landscape & nature, urban & city, and people. I highly believe in the deeply rooted interest in the unknown and alien. I do live and work in Munich, Germany. I have captured…

Ghost In The Shell: Organic Objects Found At The Tideline By Rachael Talibart

Ghost In The Shell: Organic Objects Found At The Tideline By Rachael Talibart

These photographs are part of an ongoing series that explores the afterlife of organic objects found at the tideline. These objects are inanimate but once had a life: shells once housed molluscs and fragments of chalk were made from tiny marine creatures and the calcareous remains of algae. Using slow…

The Lonely Astronaut: Photography Series By Karen Jerzyk

The Lonely Astronaut: Photography Series By Karen Jerzyk

As a part of her “The Lonely Astronaut” photographic series (started in 2017), I used the empty New York City streets as a futuristic dystopian backdrop to accompany a single lone astronaut during the covid pandemic. Using my friend’s 12-year-old daughter, Kiera, in the astronaut suit, I visited otherwise extremely…

Light And Its Form Of Absence: Architecture Photography By Andres Gallardo Albajar

Light And Its Form Of Absence: Architecture Photography By Andres Gallardo Albajar

Lights and its Form of Absence is a collection of images gathered during the last years featuring light and shadows as main elements. For this series, I decided to convert these images into black and white to better highlight the contrast between the two key elements in photography. Cities such…

Urban Geometry: Amazing Architecture Photography Of Seoul By Andres Gallardo Albajar

Urban Geometry: Amazing Architecture Photography Of Seoul By Andrés Gallardo Albajar

A new chapter of my ‘Urban Geometry’ series, a project initiated in Tallinn in autumn 2013. ‘Urban Geometry’ is a journey of self-development that took me to visit cities such as Berlin, Paris, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Malmo, Brussels, Milano, Alicante, Hamburg, Prague, Huesca, Tartu, Vilnius, Bremen, Seoul, Beijing, Taipei or Taichung.…

Yellow Girl: The Little Character Interacts With The Macro World By Vimal Chandran

Yellow Girl: The Little Character Interacts With The Macro World By Vimal Chandran

The spheres of macro photography and illustration may seem unrelated, but actually, they’re not mutually exclusive. An artist from India, Vimal Chandran, brings these two spheres of art together, and as you’ll see, creates an unexpectedly powerful combination. First, he takes a close-up photo of flowers or other natural motifs,…

The Velvet Kingdom: Diverse Regions Of Southern Europe By Henri Prestes

The Velvet Kingdom: Diverse Regions Of Southern Europe By Henri Prestes

Photography series created in diverse regions of Southern Europe, crossing through its misty fields, snow mountains and small villages, exploring narratives of solitude and melancholy. Henri Prestes is a Portuguese fine art photographer based in Southern Europe. You can check previous related articles: Warm Lights in Cold Places by Henri…

Holi: The Festival Of Colours By Anjan Ghosh

Holi: The Festival Of Colours By Anjan Ghosh

Holi is a popular ancient Hindu festival, also known as the “Festival of Love”, the “Festival of Colours”, and the “Festival of Spring”. The festival celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha and Krishna. About Anjan Ghosh I am passionate about photography, especially in rural and semi-urban life. India…

Hui Villages: An Ancient Architecture Wonder By Florian Delalee

Hui Villages: An Ancient Architecture Wonder By Florian Delalee

The region called “Huizhou” is home to several ancient architectural wonders from the Ming and Qing Dynasty, which includes villages of Xidi and Hongcun that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There is plenty of villages scattered about the verdant countryside and contrasting with white houses. Another landscape can be found…

Mesmerising Glimpse Of Majuli: World’s Largest River Island By Christina Dimitrova

Mesmerizing Glimpse Of Majuli: World’s Largest River Island By Christina Dimitrova

There are many scenic spots in North East India that will truly amaze you and the peacefully picturesque riverine island of Majuli is one such place. Nestled between the mighty Brahmaputra River’s ever-shifting sandbanks, Majuli is the world’s largest deltaic island. Every monsoon, the roaring Brahmaputra takes great bites out…

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