Photographer Jack Daly’s Satirical ’80s Ads Challenge The Concept Of Masculinity
Masculinity is a concept as outdated as can be, and yet in 2018 it’s as prevalent as ever. Photographer Jack Daly has been surrounded and pressured by stereotypes forever, and finally he’s calling it out. Continue reading »
Capturing Urban Spaces With Exploration Photographer David de Rueda
Step into the unknown with urban photographer David de Rueda. From ghost towns to abandoned buildings, David unearths and captures some of the more eerie forgotten places of the world – some of which might be closer to you than you think. Continue reading »
“In The Middle Of Nowhere”: Young Photographer Captures Atmospheric Photos Of The Russian Suburb
Meet Artemy Tuzof, a young photographer from Ryazan region, Russia. Continue reading »
Cyberpunk Neon Fantasy: Moscow’s Outskirts As You’ve Never Seen Them Before
Photographer Konstantin Vikhrov snaps remote districts of the Russian capital at night, evoking striking scenes from films like ‘Blade Runner.’ Continue reading »
Scales Of Perception: “Megalophobia” By Mai Chaya
Scale is a vital component to understanding our world, without it, we exist in the abstract. SoP is an investigation. Through disciplines of art, design, photography, science, technology, landscape and architecture, we hope to understand how scale can not only be emphasized to convey meaning, but be a departure point for creation. Continue reading »
International Garden Photographer Of The Year Macro Winners

Second place: Salad Burnet Flower by Ian Gilmour, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ian Gilmour/International Garden Photographer of the Year) Continue reading »
Marvelous Portraits Of Ballerinas Practicing On The Streets Of Chicago By Peter Hinsdale
Awesome street portraits of ballet dancers by Peter Hinsdale a.k.a. chippercentral, a gifted portrait photographer, and retoucher based in Chicago, Illinois. Continue reading »
The Best & Winning Entries To The iPhone Photography Awards 2018
Thousands of people from more than 140 countries submitted their iPhone pictures to the annual iPhone Photography Awards. Here’s a selection of the winning entries.

Displaced – Jashim Salam, Bangladesh, Grand Prize Winner, Photographer of the Year
“Rohingya children watching an awareness film about health and sanitation near Tangkhali refugee camp in Ukhiya.” Continue reading »
Singular Beauties Revealed By The Romanian Photographer Michelle De Rose
Poetic, ethereal, naive and slightly fantastic, the Romanian photographer Michelle de Rose‘s universe make the magic happens at each shot. She wants to reveal the inner emotions through several striking portraits, sometimes even surrealistic, to offer romantic works able to touch its spectators. Continue reading »
Breathtaking Entries From The UK Astronomy Photographer Of The Year 2018
The competition is run by Royal Observatory Greenwich sponsored by Insight Investment and in association with BBC Sky at Night Magazine. This year astrophotographers from 91 countries sent in more than 4,200 spectacular entries.

Rigel and the Witch Head Nebula, taken by Mario Cogo from Namibia. (Photo by Mario Cogo/Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2018) Continue reading »
Photographer Tom Hegen Captures Aerial Series Of Breathtaking Tulips
German photographer and designer Tom Hegen specialized in aerial photography. His shots highlight the transformations made by human to natural landscapes. Dutch tulip growers grow about two billion flowers each year. Viewed from above, these landscapes disturb us with their beauty and the harshness of the message. Continue reading »
Up All Night By Mariya Novakova: Nighttime Is Beautiful In A Series Of Moody City Snapshot
The small quirks and surprises that arise at nighttime are elevated anew under the cinematic lens of young Bulgarian photographer Mariya Novakova. Rendering nuanced shots while shooting from a distance, the photographer’s appreciation for the magic of the night is obvious. Continue reading »
Architecture And Colorful Minimalism In Photographs By Jacob Mitchel
“Photography is a complex art, which can either tell a story or record an event”, Jacob Mitchel, a San Fransisco based photographer writes. On his Instagram account, he reveals a colourful and geometrical vision of Uncle Sam’s country. Continue reading »
Gorgeous Female Portrait Photography By Joan Carol
Fabulous female portraits by Joan Carol, multi-talented photographer and digital artist based in Costa Brava, Spain. Joan focuses on portraiture and lifestyle photography. He shoots marvelous street style, fashion, and moody portrait photography. Continue reading »
Lifestyle Female Portrait Photography By Alessandro Bondielli
Amazing street style portraits by Alessandro Bondielli, talented self-taught photographer, retoucher and Computer Science student currently based in Pisa, Italy. Alessandro focuses on people and places. He shoots awesome beauty, street fashion and lifestyle portrait photography. Continue reading »
The Art Of Natural Environment In Minimalist Photographs By Morgane Erpicum
“Defence of the environment through art”. Morgane Erpicum sets the tone. Since 2015, the photographer has been partial to film cameras. A type of photography that takes time and forces you to enjoy each moment. Here, Morgane presents vulnerable and silent spaces. Continue reading »
Gorgeous Moody & Stylish Female Portrait Photography By Danny Batista
Marvelous female portraits by Danny Batista, talented photographer and graphic designer currently based in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Danny mainly focuses on portraiture and real estate photography. He shoots also a lot of commercial, food, and lifestyle. Continue reading »
Dreamy Photos Of Boston And Massachusetts Suburbs By Greg DuBois
“By way of the Southwest I eventually found my home in the city of Boston, where I’ve been living for the past 8 years. I’ve been an artist my entire life, and have worked in many mediums. I’m a classically trained fine art painter with a BFA in Visual Communications (emphasis in Illustration) and I’ve spent over a decade creating paintings using unconventional methods and working in the field of digital art and graphic design. Before that, I worked extensively with digital video and a 35mm film camera. Years ago I was reunited with photography and the passion quickly grew to an undeniable force. I find it the perfect outlet, and I see it as the culmination of my artistic career. Thanks for taking the time to check out my work, I hope you enjoy it.” Continue reading »
“Dolls And Masks”: The Wildly Strange Family Album Photos Of Ralph Eugene Meatyard
Photographer Ralph Eugene Meatyard, who was born in Normal, Illinois, in 1925 and died of cancer in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1972, worked his entire adult life as an optician, making lenses for glasses. Though he took and developed thousands of pictures, only a sampling of his work has been published. Continue reading »
2018 National Geographic Travel Photographer Of The Year Winners

Grand Prize Winner: Mermaid. “This calf was always with mom. A curious calf sometimes came to us. I was fortunate to have encountered a humpback whale with her calf on my first day snorkeling near Japan’s Kumejima Island. Most of the time, the calf stayed close to her mom. At one point, the calf began jumping and tapping its tail on the water near us – it was very friendly and curious. Finally, the mother, who was watching nearby, came to pick up the calf and swim away. I fell in love completely with the calf and it’s very energetic, large, and beautiful tail”. (Photo by Reiko Takahashi/National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Contest) Continue reading »
Strange And Surreal Abandoned Places From Above By Kosmaj Project
Talking about abandoned places. Look at that. How amazing does it look? Kosmaj Project is all about urbex, abandoned and remote places. This Instagram feed truly celebrates hir love for urbex. Kosmaj Project has shared a series of images that showcase a range of beautiful abandoned buildings across Russia and abroad. Continue reading »
“End Of Days”: Photographer Ali Rajabi Captures New York City In The Dark
Widely awarded and exhibited, Ali Rajabi is a street photographer to follow closely. Now based in New York, he views streets as “studios open to a world willed with endless photographic possibilities”. Here are many sublime apparitions. Continue reading »
Awesome Moody Lifestyle Portrait Photography By Mark Singerman
Mark Singerman is a multi-talented photographer, filmmaker, graphic designer and artist based in Los Angeles and works between New York and California. Mark focuses on portraiture and street style photography. He started photography in 2007, when he got his first DSLR camera. Continue reading »
Photographer Yu Captures Weird And Majestic Architecture Of China
Outstanding and scary looking architecture shots by Yu a.k.a. 5.12, talented self-taught photographer, retoucher and urban explorer from Guangzhou, China. Yo focuses on cityscape and architecture photography. He shoots also a lot of urban, street and portrait photography. Continue reading »
Joel Meyerowitz – The Master Of Street Photography
Joel Meyerowitz (b. 1938) was born in New York City and began taking photographs in 1962. Although he has always seen himself as a street photographer in the tradition of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank (he is the co-author of the standard work on the genre, Bystander: A History of Street Photography, 1994) he transformed the mode with his pioneering use of color. As an early advocate of color photography (mid-60’s), Meyerowitz was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of color photography from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. Continue reading »






















