Tag: photograph
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Vivian Maier’s Stunning Color Photography Is Revealed for the First Time
You might remember the story of Vivian Maier from our feature HERE. Back in 2011, a box filled with Maier’s negatives was discovered at a local thrift auction house in Chicago. Since that time, the American street photographer has become quite the recognizable name in the history of photography. While she has become known for…
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Photographer Discovers A Family Of Mice Living In His Garden, Builds Them A Miniature Village
As the saying goes, ‘when life gives you lemons, make lemonade’. Photographer Simon Dell took this saying to another level when he stumbled upon a family of mice running around his garden. Rather than reaching for the traps, he took out his tools. Dell then built the mice a miniature village and they repaid him…
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Turkish Artist Captures The Heartbreaking Contrast Between The Two Worlds We Live In
As we showed you previously (see HERE), Uğur Gallen is a photographer who lives in Turkey. According to him, Turkey happens to be located next door to one of the most dangerous regions in the modern world. The contrast between these territories reflects two different worlds for him, and it inspired him to portray this…
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Photographer Captures Powerful Portraits of Incredible People Who are Facing Death with Acceptance And Peace
Right Before I Die is a tearjerker. It’s a heartbreaking photo series by Andrew George that strikes at the very core of most people’s deepest fear, insofar as it is a series about death, but also manages to inspire, because it is about people who are staring down the great unknown with incredible acceptance and…
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Photographer Captures Mice Tip Toeing Through The Tulips
Photographer Miles Herbert holds workshops and photography tuition for people who are interested in capturing “birds of prey, reptiles, frogs and other beasties.” His latest series focuses on harvest mice and tulips. “These harvest Mice were photographed in an indoor studio,” Miles said. “We provide a service for photographers looking for high impact pictures of…
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Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin’s Son Is An Award Winning Photographer
It might only seem like yesterday, but it's been more than 12 years since the 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin was tragically killed by a stingray barb in 2006. Robert Irwin, the son of Steve Irwin, is following in his late father's footsteps and is helping the world to fall in love with nature. Since a…
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People Posting Their Most Embarrassing Childhood Photos Of Themselves Starts Trending, And They’re Hilarious
We all have photos of our younger selves that we’d probably prefer others didn’t see. However sometimes it’s easier just to come out and show everyone rather than keep them hidden only to be found out anyway. These people decided to brave the cruel waters of the Internet and share some of the most cringe-worthy…
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The Most Amazing Photographs Captured By Probably The Best Street Photographer In The World
You’ve heard the saying before “you need to be in the right place at the right time”? That’s the ongoing philosophy of Norway-based artist Pau Buscato, who always seems to be in the right place at the right time. His latest series is called ‘Hopscotch,’ and it aims to capture the world through a prism…
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This Bulldog Is So Photogenic He Got Stopped on The Street to Model For A Local Police Dog Calendar
As far as dogs go, Mister Bentley, a 6-year-old, English Bulldog from Vancouver, is a pretty good looker. Hell, he’s a top dog amongst all dogs. So much so that one day when Mister Bentley and his hooman were out for a walk, Mister Bentley was invited to make his model debut in the annual…
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Artist Creates The Coincidence Project That Will Make You Look Twice
Photographer Denis Cherim‘s latest project titled The Coincidence Project was created so that viewers could look at the world from a different perspective. This is done through the capture of harmoniously aligned elements that highlight the balance on our planet. Denis’ eye-pleasing compositions stretch the gambit of visual media, from street photography to nature and…