Beautiful Winning Photos From The 2025 Audubon Bird Photography Awards

Grand Prize: “Ringed Kingfisher” by Felipe Esteban Toledo Alarcón

The 2025 Audubon Bird Photography Awards expanded internationally to include Chile and Colombia, spotlighting the rich biodiversity and shared responsibility of bird conservation across the Americas. Continue reading »

Stunning Vintage Photographs of People Posing With Olmec Colossal Heads in Mexico

The Olmec colossal heads are massive stone sculptures carved from basalt, depicting human faces with distinct features like fleshy cheeks and flat noses. Continue reading »

Iconic Photos of Concorde With the Twin Towers in the Background, the Two Different Wonders That We’ll Never See Again

Concorde began passenger service in 1976, but its entry into New York was delayed until late 1977 due to U.S. noise concerns and opposition to sonic booms. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photographs from the 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards

Overall Winner: “Threads of memory’s” by Alexandros Othonos, Greece

The 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards celebrated the power of simplicity, drawing over 2,600 entries from more than 50 countries that transformed everyday scenes into striking visual narratives. Continue reading »

Amazing Winning Photos from the Shape Category from the 2025 AAP Magazine Awards

1st Place Winner: “The Illusion of Poppies” by Julie Wang (United States)

The 2025 AAP Magazine Awards honored the power of shape in photography, showcasing some exceptional winners whose work explores form, geometry, and structure as essential tools of visual storytelling. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images from the 2025 Underwater Awards Australasia

Overall Winner: “Wide Open” by James Ferrara, USA

Each year, the Underwater Awards Australasia unveils the ocean’s hidden beauty through captivating photography, and the 2025 winners have delivered stunning images that celebrate marine life and underwater storytelling. Continue reading »

In The Memory of David Dubnitsky, One Of The Greatest Fine Nude Photographers Ever

In loving memory of David Dubnitsky, an extraordinary Ukrainian photographer whose life was sadly died on July 21 in a motorcycle crash accident between the Odessa and Dnipro, Ukraine. Continue reading »

Rare Photographs Show the Interior of the 1918 German Submarine SM UB-110


Library of Congress / Bunderarchiv

The interior photographs of German submarine SM UB-110, sunk in 1918, reveal detailed features such as valve wheels, periscope well, and pressure gauges. Continue reading »

“Illustrated People”: Photographer Burns Old Photos Onto Human Skin

French artist Thomas Mailaender created the “Illustrated People” series by transferring vintage film negatives from the Archive of Modern Conflict onto his volunteers’ skin using a special gel and UV lamp, resulting in temporary photo prints caused by mild sunburn. Continue reading »

Award-Winning Travel Photos from the 2025 Monovisions Photography Awards

1st Place Winner: “Riders of the Volcano” by Mahendra Bakle

The 2025 Monovisions Photography Awards honored the emotional depth and timeless elegance of black-and-white photography, with 20 standout travel images that captured culture, history, and human connection across the globe. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photos from the 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year

Overall Winner: “Fractal Forest” by Ross Gudgeon, Western Australia

The 2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition celebrated its 22nd year by showcasing breathtaking images that reveal the delicate beauty of the natural world. Continue reading »

Beautiful Minimalist Fine Art Photographs by Kalle Saarikko

Minimalist photography is not just a visual style—it’s a contemplative approach that embraces silence, space, and simplicity. Continue reading »

Spectacular Photos From the 61st Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition

Highly Commended, Animal Portraits: “Wake-up Call” by Gabriella Comi (Italy)

The Natural History Museum in London has revealed 15 stunning images from the 61st Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, offering a preview of nature’s beauty and drama. Continue reading »

An Electrician Took These Last Photos From Inside World Trade Center in the Weeks Before the Tragic Events of 9/11

Konstantin Petrov, an Estonian immigrant and night-shift electrician at the World Trade Center’s “Windows on the World” restaurant, used his unique access to document the Twin Towers’ interiors during the quiet summer nights of 2001. Continue reading »

Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the International Photography Awards 2025

Architecture Photographer of the Year (Professional): “Requiem pour Pianos” by Romain Thiery

The 2025 International Photography Awards (IPA) celebrates global talent by showcasing exceptional winning photographs that blend creativity, technical skill, and powerful storytelling. Continue reading »

Artist Agnes Denes Grow a Field of Wheat in in Lower Manhattan, New York, 1982

In 1982, conceptual artist Agnes Denes transformed a barren landfill near Wall Street into a two-acre wheat field for her project *Wheatfield – A Confrontation*. Continue reading »

Spectacular Finalist Photos from the 2025 Urban Photography Awards

“The Sudden Moment” by Akash Ghosh

The Urban Photography Awards 2025 has once again drawn global attention, with thousands of entries capturing the vibrancy and complexity of urban life. Continue reading »

Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the Black and White Photo Awards 2025

Absolute Winner: “The kingdom of flies” by João Coelho

The Black and White Photo Awards 2025 celebrate the enduring impact of monochrome photography, drawing entries from over 90 countries and showcasing exceptional images across five categories. Continue reading »

Beautiful Finalist Photos Of The 2025 Ocean Photographer Of The Year

Fine Art Photographer of the Year: Joaquin Fregoni, French Polynesia

The 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition has once again unveiled the ocean’s mesmerizing beauty, showcasing images that celebrate marine life and our deep connection to the sea. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photos from the Capture the Dark 2025 Photo Contest

Capture the Dark: First Place – “The Watchers” by JJ Rao

The Capture the Dark 2025 Photo Contest, hosted by DarkSky International, showcased the awe-inspiring beauty of the night sky while raising awareness about the growing threat of light pollution. Continue reading »

Stunning Wildlife Winning Photos from the reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards

Gold: “Incoming” by Maddison Woollard

The reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards have once again spotlighted the wild beauty of nature through extraordinary wildlife photographs. Continue reading »

Remarkable Street & Travel Winning Photos from the 2025 Exposure One Shot Photo Contest

Gold: “Wonderland” by Russell Rowland

The 2025 Exposure One Shot Photo Contest has once again celebrated the power of photography to tell vivid, global stories through its Street & Travel category. This year’s Continue reading »

Beautiful Nature & Wildlife Winning Photos from the 2025 Monovisions Photography Awards

1st Place Winner: “Acacia Tree with Giraffe” by Xuejun Long, China

The 2025 Monovisions Photography Awards have once again highlighted the evocative power of black-and-white photography, especially in capturing nature and wildlife. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Landscape Photos from the reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards

Gold: “A quiet moment” by Manuela Palmberger

The reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards has once again honored exceptional photographers who transform nature’s splendor into breathtaking visual art. Continue reading »

Photographer Captured The Beauty Of Decay In Georgia’s Abandoned Sites

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Dimitri Bourriau is a photographer with a passion for exploring abandoned places. For years, he’s traveled the globe seeking out forgotten sites—quiet remnants of history where time seems to stand still. His work captures the delicate beauty of these deserted spaces, revealing stories etched into crumbling walls and fading details. Continue reading »