Origami Inspired Pet Houses Will Give Your Furry Friend a Stylish Abode
Japanese companies Netco and TENEO have collaborated to dream up these charming pet houses using traditional origami techniques, and begun a crowdfunding project to realize them that is sure to please cat and small dog lovers. Continue reading »
These Crocheted Pasta Dishes are Simply Delightful
Normalynn Ablao (aka the Copacetic Crocheter), is a California-based crochet artist and teacher that has been delighting the Internet with delicious crocheted versions of various foods from pasta to desserts. Continue reading »
Short And Funny Comics By Malaysian Artist Tang Yau Hoong
Tang Yau Hoong is a Malaysian graphic designer who claims to be an illustrator by day and a comic artist by night. The man has over ten years of experience, and when he’s not busy working with international clients, he creates short comics that always end in an unexpected twist you won’t see coming. Continue reading »
Portraits of Couples, Gangs, Children, Friends, and Carnival People at California County Fairs in the Late 1970s
Back in the 1970s, a young man went to work for a carnival concessionaire who, each summer, took a portable photo studio on the road to county fairs across California and the west. For a few dollars, you could have a portrait-sized or larger photo of you and your loved-one to frame and put up on the wall, in only 15 minutes. Pre-digital, it was a good deal. Continue reading »
Amazing Behind the Scenes Photos From the Making of ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child’
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child is a 1989 American gothic slasher film directed by Stephen Hopkins and written by Leslie Bohem. It is the fifth installment in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, and stars Lisa Wilcox, and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. The film follows Krueger, using a now pregnant Alice Johnson’s baby’s dreams to claim new victims. Continue reading »
Stunning Finalists Photos Of London Street Photography Festival

Miguel Fernandez Blanco, Spain
Here are the 10 London Photo Finalists of the London Street Photography Festival (LSPF) 2021). Winners will be announced during LSPF Live on the 29th of August on our Youtube channel. Continue reading »
“Shapes”: Spectacular Winning Images & Merit Awards Of AAP Magazine’s Photo Contest
Here are the top photographers and merit awards for AAP Magazine’s 19th Edition Photo Contest in the theme of “Shapes”.
Understanding shape and form is one of the pillars of photography composition, and it can make even the most mundane objects become an object of art in its own right. Geometric, organic, positive or negative, shapes influence the degree of aesthetic beauty perceived when we first look at a photograph.
The top 3 winners will be awarded $1,000. All winners will have their work showcased on All About Photo Winners Gallery, and published in the printed issue of AAP Magazine #19 Shapes.
First Place Winner: HsinYa Lin, Taiwan

“Sand Dunes: This group of photograph is about the silhouette of human body that mislead people’s eyes to see landscape photographs. The curvy lines and shadows of human body made the view of sand dunes in the time that sun just rised.” Continue reading »
You Will Be Amazed by These Unforgettable Portraits by Laura Rubin
With so many muscles in the human face, it is no wonder that facial expressions so easily convey a vast array of emotions. While many of them are easy to see, there are subtle micro-expressions which aren’t as easy to spot, or to understand. Continue reading »
Beautiful Sunny Portraits of Girls by Sam Yang
Sam Yang is a digital artist. He lives in Toronto. He has a Youtube channel, an Instagram account and a patrean account. He draws digitally. That guy focused more on the characters. Continue reading »
This Cat Table Gives Your Feline a Seat in the Table
Japanese online retailer Dinos has released a new line of cat furniture and part of their line-up includes this all-natural oak wood table. Continue reading »
Rare and Beautiful Soviet Murals Unexpectedly Found Behind Commercial Booths
An interesting story happened in Ryazan recently – authorities removed booths from the subway, and look what was found behind the commercial premises. These mosaics and murals had been forgotten for dozens of years. Continue reading »
How You Live In Russia When You Supervise Local Road Police
We were never invited to this house because its owner, Head of Road Police in the Stavropol region of Russia, probably didn’t wish the public to see how he lives. But just recently he has been detained on suspicion of corruption and crime of professional misconduct. Now the photos of his house are widely covered by the Russian media. Continue reading »
This Middle Finger Halloween Mask Might Be The Ultimate Costume For 2021
“No one cared who I was until I put on the mask”. Such is the case, when you slip on this giant middle finger mask which perfectly captures how most of us feel about 2020 and 2021. Continue reading »
Beautiful And Detailed Paintings In Resin By Feif Dong
Artist Feif Dong has mastered the beautiful art of painting on resin. The artist creates intricate and detailed works of fish, dragons, and many other things. They use things like seashells, bowls, plates, and wood as their canvas. Which makes each piece unique and unlike any other. Continue reading »
Futuristic Worlds of Valentin Porada
The world we will probably build one day as imagined by the artist from Ukraine Valentin Porada. Let’s altogether believe that our future will be beautiful. Continue reading »
Illustrations, Lettering and Typographic Design by Huston Wilson
Huston Wilson produces work under the name Hust. Having grown up in the community of Eldorado Park in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a self-taught Designer, with focus on Typography, Lettering and Illustration. Continue reading »
The Adorable and Superb Surreal Art and Photo Manipulation by Jose Francese
Jose Francese, is an Argentinean Italian artist. He does a fabulous compilation of images through his imagination. He is a true photo manipulation expert working on surreal works. Jose Francese was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Now, he is living in Rome, Italy, and is highly zealous about Photoshop editing. His interest is adorable in surreal art and photographic manipulation. Continue reading »
Russian Ministry for Civil Defense Has Got a Bizarre Honey Cake Employee Now
In the city of Tula the Russian EMERCOM (Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Management and Natural Disasters Response) has got a new mascot and employee – the honey cake of Tula (which is the symbol of the city). Mr. Honey Cake even has his own offical ID and a medal for propaganda of the rescue work. Continue reading »
Wait, What? The Spectacular Winning Images of the Potato Photographer of the Year 2021!
Overall winner – Fish & Chips by William Ropp, a surreal amalgamation of fish and vegetable

Created to celebrate the trusty spud, and to raise funds to help people in food poverty via The Trussell Trust, the Potato Photographer of the Year has announced this year’s winning entries. Continue reading »
“The Hidden Beauty of Seeds and Fruits”: Photographer Captures Seeds Close Up
Coco de mer (Lodoicea maldivica)

As a boy, my main interest in nature was finding the tallest tree to climb,” says the British photographer Levon Biss. However, after travelling the world, his curiosity shifted to nature’s most minuscule structures. Continue reading »
The Beauty Ceremony of the Traditional Kosovar Wedding Face Painting
A Kosovar Bosnian bride Sellma Demirovic has her face painted by Aziza Sefitagic on her wedding day for a traditional ceremony in the village of Donje Ljubinje, Kosovo. Continue reading »
Artist Fights With Lockdown Depression By Making Comics That Comment On The Pandemic
According to Jessica Bhatia: “I could have reached for that millionth bag of Oreos. I could have reached for the TV remote. Instead, I reached for my trusty mechanical pencil and created these comics for your entertainment pleasure! I hope one of my comics can make you smile today. Continue reading »
This Artist Turns Pop Culture Characters Into Hyper Realistic 3D Models
Since 2008, Turkish character artist Hossein Diba (previously) has been dabbling with 3D models to give some of the most popular and fictional personas stunningly realistic facial features. And his amazing work didn’t go unnoticed, not from us and definitely not from his 200K+ followers on Instagram. Continue reading »
Snapshots of a Family Trip to Michigan’s Prehistoric Forest in 1979
“My dad was an amateur photographer back then,” write Trina Ferris, a native of Kalamazoo, Michigan. “He has hundreds of pictures of us. I got these from him because I am an urban explorer and went to the prehistoric forest for an adventure.” Continue reading »






















