Internal Documents Shows TikTok Becomes Addictive After 35 Minutes
Internal documents have revealed that TikTok knows its algorithm is harmful to kids and that the average user becomes "addicted" to the app in 35 minutes. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Internal documents have revealed that TikTok knows its algorithm is harmful to kids and that the average user becomes "addicted" to the app in 35 minutes. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Ask someone to imagine a pastor, they will likely conjure an image of a man. But more and more female pastors are leading churches and one photographer has explored this trend. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A humpback whale swam 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) with a broken back that was monitored with drone cameras.
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petapixel.com »Instagram's bet on Reels as a way to take on TikTok isn't paying off well according to internal documents seen by The Wall Street Journal. Reels have less than one-tenth of the engagement of TikTok videos, and that number is falling. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photographs allegedly taken inside the White House of torn-up handwritten notes that were apparently flushed down a toilet by Donald Trump have emerged. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Barbara Iweins cataloged everything that she owns by photographing all 12,795 items in her house.
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petapixel.com »Photographer Angelica Edwards took on the emotionally difficult task of documenting the final two years of a woman’s losing battle with stage four breast cancer. Edwards, now a photojournalist, wasn’t exposed to the trade until she got into college as a journalism major. petapixel.com »
Foreign correspondent and photographer for the Los Angeles Times, Marcus Yam, has covered events in Afghanistan since 2017, including the political disruption of the last few months when the Taliban took control of the country. petapixel.com »
One photographer had documented locations that many may not even know exist — fictitious Iraqi and Afghan villages on the training grounds of U. S. Army bases that are quietly tucked away in forests and deserts. petapixel.com »
There have been some dramatic images coming out of the coronavirus battle around the world and stateside as well. However, when a doctor attending on the patients is himself the photographer, there is a greater intimacy level involved as he understands what the caregivers and patients are undergoing. Dr. Scott Kobner is the chief ER […] petapixel.com »
Back in 2016, Kenny was drinking 12–24 drinks a day and was blacking out 3–4 times a week. Fast forward to 2020 and he’s completely transformed his life. boredpanda.com »
The American Dream for some isn't the reality that they live in. For some, it's still a dream. Others were woken up from the dream by the harsh circumstances of socioeconomic reality. boredpanda.com »
The American Dream for some isn't the reality that they live in. For some, it's still a dream. Others were woken up from the dream by the harsh circumstances of socioeconomic reality. boredpanda.com »
Russian photographer, journalist, and social worker Dmitry Markov is known for his gritty images in which he depicts the macabre peculiarities of Russian life, mostly of those that are less well-off. boredpanda.com »
Symptom is a collection of photos by Argentinian photographer Magali Agnello that inadvertently chronicled her experience and feelings with bipolar disorder. “It was 2016, in which I had proposed to carry out a project (for the third time) that consisted in taking one photo per day throughout the entire year,” Agnello tells PetaPixel. “And without […] petapixel.com »
In a bid to stay creative (and sane) during lockdown, London-based photographer Christopher Fernandez posted a sign on his bedroom window inviting neighbors to let him document their self-isolation in candid portraits from afar. petapixel.com »
A compelling documentary photography project rarely comes easy. More often than not, a story unfolds out of tips from locals, chasing leads, and keeping an eye out for stories that are unique, untold, and unexpected. thephoblographer.com »
Florence is one of the world's most beautiful cities, and home to many stunning works of Renaissance art and architecture. Photographer Guido Cozzi wants to bring the spotlight to his hometown through the perspective of the people who have been long been responsible for its allure and character: the artisans. thephoblographer.com »
If the United States has the Greaser subculture, the United Kingdom has the Skinhead movement. Both are predominantly youth subcultures that emerged from the working class, each with their own style elements. thephoblographer.com »
The reality of working conditions around the world remains one of the most important subjects explored through documentary photography. So it's only but proper for us to put the spotlight on projects as poignant as The White Mountain by Anas Kamal, which reveals to us the harsh environment that white lime quarry workers find themselves in, day in and day out. thephoblographer.com »
Last time we featured the works of Kathmandu-based Skanda Gautam, we took a look at some of Nepal's most pressing issues and vibrant festivals through his lens. Since he has a lot more social stories worth exploring, we might as well dive in to another of his fascinating series: a close look at the everyday life of locals and migrant laborers toiling away at a brick kiln. thephoblographer.com »
Photographer Dani Leigh and her mom have come up with an amusing way of how to record her baby's first year. Marking monthly milestones, Dani has photographed her little Lorenzo using pizza, and as random as it might seem, the idea actually has a legit reason behind it. boredpanda.com »
Surf photography is one of the most fascinating and exciting genres, but Australian freelance photographer and filmmaker Mark Tipple had a different idea in mind for his own approach. Instead of taking snaps of the agile surfers as they ride out the waves, he chose to capture what happens during a wipeout or a plunge into the turbulent waters. thephoblographer.com »
If our past features have hinted on the growing interest of New York-based photographer Trupal Pandya in documenting the way of life in places unfamiliar to most of us, this body of work will definitely cement it. thephoblographer.com »
In a simple but also charming photo diary, French photographer Julien Fumard shows us what it's like to spend winter in the northernmost region of Finland, warmed by the company of some adorable sled dogs. thephoblographer.com »
Some of the most captivating photography projects showing the beauty of the outdoors aren't limited to landscape photography. Case in point is a body of work by commercial and fine art photographer Michael Crouser, in which he shows us the beautiful scenes of cattle ranching in the mountains of Colorado. thephoblographer.com »
Documenting daily life in plantations is one of the most beautiful projects that every photographer should take on if they have the chance. Every location holds a different story and shows a certain scenery but the messages are always eye-opening. thephoblographer.com »
Whether you're a practicing photojournalist or simply interested in real-world photo narratives, today's fascinating set will certainly inspire you. Many centuries after the samurai rose to power in medieval and early-modern Japan, the excellent craftsmanship of their blades still persist to this day. thephoblographer.com »
Ukrainian artist Sergey Melnitchenko moved to Hong Kong in 2015, where he started off as a model and a dancer. But soon this line of work lead him to a job in one of the city’s nightclubs, which not only turned him into a photographer but also showed him the world he didn’t know exists. boredpanda.com »
Military band, Lorraine 1915, unknown photographer, Max Kranz/Europeana Europeana, which runs Europeana Photography, the online image archive that includes more than 2 million historical photographs from European collections in 34 countries, is launching the new Europeana 1914-1918 thematic collection, covering World War I. dpreview.com »
Military band, Lorraine 1915, unknown photographer, Max Kranz/Europeana Europeana Photography, the online image archive that includes more than 2 million historical photographs from European collections in 34 countries, is launching the new Europeana 1914-1918 thematic collection, covering World War I. dpreview.com »
The Earth is an ever changing landscape due to natural forces as well as human intervention. Claudius Schulze, a photographer from Germany is publishing a photobook via Kickstarter titled "State of Nature", documenting climate change, natural catastrophes, and to what extent disaster management became part of our landscape. thephoblographer.com »
The Earth is an ever changing landscape due to natural forces as well as human intervention. Claudius Schulze, a photographer from Germany is publishing a photobook via Kickstarter titled "State of Nature", documenting climate change, natural catastrophes, and to what extent disaster management became part of our landscape. thephoblographer.com »
Have you ever wondered how life is like living in the middle of nowhere in the cold polar region located at the northernmost part of the Earth? Anze Osterman explores just that in his photo series "North to Nowhere", capturing how an Englishman made the Arctic his home. thephoblographer.com »
New York-based photographer Omar Robles continues his quest to travel the world and document dancers in different countries. After hearing Donald Trump saying "When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best" in one of his speeches, Omar decided to visit this country next. boredpanda.com »
When Dutch photographer Marcel Heijnen moved to Hong Kong, he noticed something quite interesting about the traditional shops there - most of them have their own cats living inside! boredpanda.com »