Spectacular Fine-Art Winners From The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards
1st Place Winner: “Delicate” by Hilda Champion
The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards celebrated fine-art photographers who have redefined visual storytelling through simplicity, highlighting the profound beauty in minimalism. The award-winning works, from serene landscapes to striking abstractions, showcase how thoughtful use of negative space and single subjects can evoke deep emotional responses and reveal powerful narratives. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Images of the 2024 Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Awards
Weather Photographer, Winner: Sprites Dancing in the Dark Night by Wang Xin
The Royal Meteorological Society has announced the 2024 winners of the Standard Chartered Weather Photographer of the Year Awards, featuring breathtaking images of weather phenomena worldwide. Continue reading »
Beautiful Nature And Landscape Winners of the 2024 Epson Panorama Photo Awards
The 2024 Epson Panorama Photo Awards have celebrated exceptional nature and landscape photography, with winners showcasing mesmerizing vistas from remote mountains to striking desert scenes. These panoramic masterpieces blend light, shadow, and texture to convey nature’s beauty and diversity, honoring photographers who push the boundaries of visual storytelling. Continue reading »
Spectacular Street Winners From The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards
1st Place Winner: Spectrum by Daniel Mead
The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards honored exceptional street photography that skillfully embodied simplicity and the urban environment. The winning photographers captured striking images, using minimalism in composition and lighting to enhance emotional depth and narrative power. Continue reading »
Stunning Photos of David Bowie Working on Desktop Computer in Office, 1994
In 1994, David Bowie was photographed working at a desktop computer in his office, marking an early embrace of digital technology. Continue reading »
Winning Photos From The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer Of The Year 2024
Overall Winner: Bubble-net by Scott Portelli, New South Wales
The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2024 has revealed stunning winning photos that celebrate the beauty and diversity of nature, capturing raw moments, rare wildlife, and the power of the natural world with technical excellence and emotional depth, while emphasizing the need to preserve our environment for future generations. Continue reading »
Spectacular Night Landscape-Winning Photos From The 35 Photography Awards
1st Place Winner: Photo by Alexander Dudarev, Russian Federation
The 35 Photography Awards recently highlighted the exceptional talent of photographers worldwide by showcasing breathtaking night landscape photographs that capture the mesmerizing beauty of star-studded skies, glowing cityscapes, moonlit landscapes, and nocturnal seascapes, demonstrating technical prowess and evoking a sense of wonder and tranquility. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Analogue Photos of The 2023 International Photography Awards
3rd Place In Analog/Film/Landscape: “Sunkissed Hills” By Bernarda Nibera Conič
The 2023 International Photography Awards (IPA) featured amazing analog photography that enthralled audiences worldwide. We enter the magical world of analog photography with these stunning fine art, landscape, and portrait winners. Continue reading »
Beautiful-Bird Winning Photos From The GDT Nature Photographer Of The Year
“Surfing on the other side” by Levi Fitze
The GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition showcased stunning photographs capturing the beauty of birds in their natural habitats. These award-winning images highlight the diversity and elegance of avian species, from vibrant exotic birds to graceful common varieties. Continue reading »
Spectacular Travel-Winning Photos From The One Eyeland Photography Awards
The One Eyeland Photography Awards once again delivers a captivating collection of winning photographs, showcasing the extraordinary talent of photographers worldwide. From awe-inspiring landscapes to poignant portraits, this year’s competition highlights the diverse beauty of our planet. Continue reading »
Spectacular Drone Winning Photos From The British Photography Awards
Winner: Into the Labyrinth by John Seager
Drones have transformed photography, providing unique aerial views and perspectives previously unattainable. The British Photography Awards 2023 highlighted the exceptional skills of drone photographers, displaying stunning images that reveal the beauty and variety of the British landscape. Continue reading »
Spectacular Wedding Photographs from The FdB Photography Awards 2024
Give Me A Natural Smile! Photo By Giuliano Lo Rev
In 2024, the FdB Photography Awards captured the essence of weddings through a stunning collection of photos that showcased love and joy. Continue reading »
Spectacular Wildlife Winning Photos From The British Photography Awards
The British Photography Awards (BPA) 2023 showcases exceptional wildlife photography from the UK and beyond, highlighting the beauty of nature and promoting conservation. These awards celebrate photographers’ talent and encourage actions to protect wildlife for future generations. Continue reading »
Spectacular Macro-Winning Photos From The British Photography Awards
Winner: “The Next Generation” by Lee Frost
The British Photography Awards 2023 recently highlighted a captivating collection of macro photography winners, revealing the stunning details hidden in the small wonders of our world. From dew-covered petals to the intricate structure of leaves, these images showcase a rarely seen universe of vibrant colors and textures. Continue reading »
Stunning Retro Cover Illustrations from The Satirical German-Language Magazine “Kladderadatsch”
The satirical German-language magazine Kladderadatsch (meaning “Crash” in an onomatopoeic sense) was launched in Berlin on May 7, 1848. Continue reading »
Who Killed Laura Palmer? Twin Peaks Inspired Undercover Fall Winter 2024-2025 Menswear Collection
In a bold move, Jun Takahashi of Undercover draws inspiration from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks for the Fall Winter 2024-2025 Menswear Collection. With official authorization, Takahashi seamlessly blends Twin Peaks’ eerie world into his unique design aesthetic. The collection features title graphics and stills, encapsulating the series’ essence through intricate details and symbolic elements. Continue reading »
Miniature Paper Cut Scenes By David Allen Reeves
Here: “Ash!: Almost in time for Halloween.. Er, Thanksgiving? YES. Anyways, big news about this piece! It’s featured in Gallery 1988’s group show Crazy 4 Cult in December out in LA! I’m really excited, flattered, and honored to be a part of it.”
Rhode Island native photographer and artistDavid Allen Reeves has loved comic books, movies about cowboys, ninjas, zombie hunters since childhood. He even dreamed of becoming a filmmaker. But despite the fact that his life had turned out differently, indicating a completely different career, the young man was able to realize his childhood dream, having created his favorite paper characters. 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 »
“Boulevard Of Broken Dreams”: The Superb Paintings Of David FeBland
David FeBland was born in London, UK and has received degrees from The University of Virginia, USA and The University of Manchester, UK. A self-taught artist, FeBland pursued careers in Landscape Architecture and Communication Design as well as hosting jazz radio programs before turning his attention to painting in the mid-1980’s. Since 1984, he has bicycled through 55 countries around the world, often using his observations as inspiration for his painting. Continue reading »
“Failed Memories”: The Superb Glitchy Digital Art Of David Szauder
David Szauder was born in 1976 in Hungary. He studied Art History at the Eötvös Loránd University and Intermedia at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest. In 2008/2009 David spent a year at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture at the Aalto University in Helsinki with a scholarship program. Continue reading »
Surreal And Spiritual Photo Collages By David Stenbeck
Identity, sensuality… the pictures David Stenbeck publish question as much as they impress. Fascinated by colours and bodies intertwining, this Helsingborg (Sweden) based photographer defines himself as a “spiritual misleader”. Continue reading »
David Bowie Homage Takes Over NYC Subway Station
A huge David Bowie installation has popped up in an NYC subway station, as part of a wider exhibition dedicated to the late Starman held in the capital. Entitled “David Bowie is”, the event will run up to July 15 at the Brooklyn Museum and explores the artist’s creative process and innovation through various archives. Continue reading »
Artist David Szilagyi Reimagined Pokemon Characters With Nightmarish Results
Although Pokemon has made something of a comeback recently thanks to the hugely popular Pokemon Go app, for many of us the card and video game remains a fond childhood memory, making these creations from David Szilagyi even more unsettling. Continue reading »
David Bowie In Mustard Yellow Suit, Photograph By Terry O’Neill In 1974
1974 was a year of change for David Bowie. He left London and retired his futuristic costumes and the alter ego that propelled him to fame, Ziggy Stardust. That year, while on tour for the promotion of Diamond Dogs, Bowie sat for the documentary photographer Terry O’Neill in Los Angeles. The assignment was for a magazine and Bowie styled himself. Continue reading »
Photographer David Yeo Places Naturally Small Species Alongside Animals That Have Been Selectively Bred To Be Tiny And Cute
“I arrived to photograph this west African dwarf goat with a pocketed coat. I quickly saw that wouldn’t work out so rushed to the nearest town where I spotted the bag. The bag was weighted down with a brick so the goat wouldn’t knock it over, and to my surprise the handle of the bag framed the goat’s head perfectly”. (Photo by David Yeo/Leica Studio Mayfair/The Guardian) Continue reading »