Spectacular ‘People and Culture’ Winning Images from the Chromatic Photography Awards
People Photography Winners – 1st Place winner: “Incense Craft Village’s Flowers” by Chim Oanh, Viet Nam

Each year, the Chromatic Photography Awards celebrate artists who transform fleeting moments into visual poetry. This year’s People and Culture category dazzled with images that radiate emotion, heritage, and the essence of global humanity. From bustling Indian streets to serene Eastern European villages, the winning photographs offer a raw, intimate glimpse into diverse lives. These powerful frames aren’t just pictures — they’re living stories that invite us to feel, reflect, and connect. 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 »
Striking Winning Images From the 2025 Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Environmental Photography Award
Winner of the public vote: After the Flames, Hope by Fernando Faciole

From a staggering 10,000 global submissions, the 2025 Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Environmental Photography Award has unveiled its most breathtaking winners. Continue reading »
Stunning Wildlife Photos from the Monochrome Photography Awards
1st Place Winner: My Kingdom by Simon Biddie (United Kingdom)

Black and white photography transforms the natural world into a dramatic and timeless spectacle, showcasing wildlife in its purest form. Continue reading »
The Kings Of The Forest – Photographer Spent 3 Days In Nepal To Document The Isolated Tribe

Jan Moller Hansen/Barcroft Images
Hidden deep in the Himalayan forest is one of the world’s last enduring nomadic tribes who are resisting attempts to move them into permanent settlements. The Raute tribe has no permanent home and frequently moves between camps. Living as hunter-gatherers and eating the meat of langur and macaque monkeys – a controversial choice in the Hindu dominated country of Nepal, where monkeys are considered to be the reincarnation of the God Hanuman. With the assistance of a local journalist, Danish photographer Jan Møller Hansen spent three days in January 2016 travelling from Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu into a remote forest in Accham District, Nepal to document the isolated group – who call themselves the Kings of the Forest. Continue reading »
The Last Of The Kings: Very Sad Photos Of The Hard Life Of Congolese Gorillas

Photo by H. Goldstein/Central Press
A gorilla being marched along immediatedly after its capture in the Belgian Congo, circa 1960. Continue reading »
Throne of Kings: The Art of War Chess
A classic game of chess where intellectual wars are enjoyed using finely crafted pieces of art. Behold “The Art of War” Continue reading »
The Cat House on the Kings is the Largest Cat Sanctuary

Have you ever heard of the term “cat lady?” Usually this phrase has a negative connotation. Visualize a person who adopts way too many cats and ends up having too much focus on their kitties – that’s what a cat lady is typically supposed to be like. Someone with just a few cats can be called that term, but what about someone with over 700?
Lynea Lattanzio has over hundreds of cats on her property… and a dozen dogs and a handful of goats. She’s not crazy, though. She is running one of the largest lifetime adoption cat sanctuaries, The Cat House On The Kings, in photos by Christina Gandolfo.
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Daniel Laine’s Fantastic Work on African Kings
Representing the Abomey dynasty, Joseph Langanfin is the president of CAFRA, the council of Abomey’s royal families. With this title, he is considered as the official representative of the kings of Abomey. He presided at the centenary ceremonies for the death of King Glele, who was his great granfather.


