Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera for Rolling Stone, June 2003

Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake in Max Vadukul photoshoot for Rolling Stone, June 2003. Continue reading »

Kissing Turtles

Two green turtles look as if they are kissing while swimming off the coast of Tenerife, Spain. (Montse Grillo / Barcroft Media)

Buddha’s Birthday

The Lantern Festival in Seoul, South Korea, celebrates Buddha’s birthday. Buddha was born approximately 2,557 years ago; the exact date is unknown, but Buddha’s official birthday is celebrated on the full moon in May in South Korea, which is May 17 this year. In photos by Chung Sung-Jun / Getty Images. Continue reading »

The Hunting

A lion stalks a zebra against the crimson dawn skies of the Masai Mara, Kenya. (Paul Goldstein/Rex Features)

Julianne Moore for ELLE Magazine

Julianne Moore is a British–American actress and children’s book author. A prolific cinema actress since the early 1990s, Moore has established a successful career in both art house and Hollywood films. Continue reading »

Chloë Moretz for Nylon Magazine, May 2013

Chloë Moretz, an American actress, poses for Nylon Magazine, May 2013. She began her acting career at the age of seven and has appeared in films such as The Amityville Horror, Days of Summer, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Kick-Ass, Let Me In, Hugo, and Dark Shadows. Continue reading »

Winona Ryder for Interview Magazine, May 2013

Winona Ryder, an American actress, poses for Interview Magazine, May 2013. Continue reading »

Miley Cyrus for V Magazine #83, Summer 2013

Miley Cyrus, a daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, an American actress and a singer-songwriter, poses for V Magazine #83, Summer 2013. Continue reading »

Keira Knightley for Rika, Spring/Summer 2013

Actress Keira Knightley for Rika Magazine. Keira intimately photographed by her friend photographer Emily Hope with styling by Henry Thomas. Continue reading »

Conceptual “Cut Food” Photography by Beth Galton

A visual collaboration between the photographer Beth Galton & food stylist Charlotte Omnes, and it’s called “Cut Food” and it features a look at food in a way you normally would not see it. According the Beth, the series was originally inspired by an assignment in which they were required to cut a burrito in half for their client. They decided to take it a step further with this series and take a look past the surface of these food we commonly eat and into the interior worlds of these products. Continue reading »

Fake Chicken Run

Travelling at a top speed of 70mph, this cheetah chased and caught a fake chicken as staff at the Mukuni Big 5 safari in Livingstone, Zambia, prepared it for its life back in the wild. (Barcroft)

Aaron Paul by Terry Richardson

Actor Aaron Paul (“Breaking Bad”) in photo shoot by Terry Richardson. Continue reading »

On Set with David Bowie and Tilda Swinton

A photos taken by Director Floria Sigismondi on set of The Stars (Are Out Tonight), featuring Tilda Swinton. Continue reading »

“Conflict and Costume in Namibia” by Jim Naughten

“Each image, a portrait of Herero tribe members of Namibia, reveals a material culture that harkens the region’s tumultuous past: residents wear Victorian era dresses and paramilitary costume as a direct result and documentation of its early 20th century German colonization”. Photos by Jim Naughten, courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York.

Here: Herero Woman in Blue Dress, 2012. Continue reading »

Monster Hurricane on Saturn

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up, visible-light views of a behemoth hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. In high-resolution pictures and video, scientists see the hurricane’s eye is about 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) wide, 20 times larger than the average hurricane eye on Earth. Thin, bright clouds at the outer edge of the hurricane are traveling 330 mph(150 meters per second). The hurricane swirls inside a large, mysterious, six-sided weather pattern known as the hexagon.

“We did a double take when we saw this vortex because it looks so much like a hurricane on Earth”, said Andrew Ingersoll, a Cassini imaging team member at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. “But there it is at Saturn, on a much larger scale, and it is somehow getting by on the small amounts of water vapor in Saturn’s hydrogen atmosphere”.

A major difference between the hurricanes is that the one on Saturn is much bigger than its counterparts on Earth and spins surprisingly fast. At Saturn, the wind in the eye wall blows more than four times faster than hurricane-force winds on Earth. Unlike terrestrial hurricanes, which tend to move, the Saturnian hurricane is locked onto the planet’s north pole. On Earth, hurricanes tend to drift northward because of the forces acting on the fast swirls of wind as the planet rotates. The one on Saturn does not drift and is already as far north as it can be.

The north pole of Saturn, in the fresh light of spring, is revealed in this color image from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI) Continue reading »

No Fear!

Petr Kraus of the Czech Republic performs on the edge of the 64th floor of the lebua hotel as European Red Bull conducts a week of activities to launch it’s brand in Thailand. (Getty Images)

World’s Largest Rubber Duck Comes to Hong Kong

Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman goes big – so big, that it’s practically impossible to miss his artistic statements. His latest work is a 46 feet tall and 55 feet long inflatable rubber duck, which today arrived to Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and will stay there till June 9. Boldly called the Rubber Duck, this floating sculpture is described by Florentijn as a “very positive artistic statement that immediately connects people to their childhood”.

White & Sad

A white lion cub in his pen at the Pont-Scroff’s zoo in Pont-Scorff, western France. Three lion cubs, two males and a female, were born on February 23 and were shown for the first time to the public on April 17. (FRED TANNEAU/AFP/Getty Images)

Ice Age

This vast white landscape is covered in a blanket of naturally formed ice hummocks. (Alexey Trofimov/Solent News)

Teaching to Hunt

Cheetah cubs chase an impala after it was caught and released by their mother who is teaching them to hunt in Kenya. (Paul Mckenzie/Barcroft Media)

A Brave Cat

A cat braves deep water during spring floods in Belarus. (AFP/GETTY)

Love?

Game park ranger Chad Cocking took this photograph of a young leopard resting its paw on an impala it had just caught in Kruger National Park, SA. Unfortunately the friendship was not to last and the leopard eventually got bored with its own game and ate the impala. (Chad Cocking/Barcroft Media)

Snow Storm takes Virginia

Several inches of heavy wet snow on the shore of Silver Lake in Virginia, Minnesota (AP)

Arizona’s Antelope Canyon

Arizona’s Antelope Canyon taken by amateur photographer Gregory Boratyn. (Gregory Boratyn/Rex Features)

The Blossom Way

Cars drive through a tunnel of blooming cherry blossoms in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)