Haunting Image of Whale Skeletons Wins Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024
A stark photo of a diver examining the aftermath of a whale hunt has won Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024.
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A stark photo of a diver examining the aftermath of a whale hunt has won Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024.
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petapixel.com »British documentary photographer Edward Thompson released an infrared medium-format photography book, The Unseen: An Atlas of Infrared Prints, in 2016 and is showing selected works from the book at the Saatchi Gallery in London until March 3. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photographer Alan Schaller has finally completed his Metropolis series; a haunting and provocative look at the isolation many feel in a big city. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Posing with her daughter who leans on her shoulder, a Victorian mother stares mournfully into the camera. But her cheerless expression is understandable when you realize that her peaceful daughter beside her is dead. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Footage filmed in 1986 of the Titanic lying at the bottom of the ocean has been released to the public for the first time.
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petapixel.com »Photographer Joshua Singh became captivated with the way fog transforms San Francisco and now his portfolio heavily centers around the weather condition that defines the City by the Bay. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Imed Kolli is a street photographer who focuses on shooting black-and-white portraits of those living on the fringes of society. Through his project Eternal Faces, he aims to capture the soul and humanity of those who are often shunned. petapixel.com »
This magnificent 150 rooms castle was built at the start of the 20th century by a wealthy industrialist in a neo-gothic Italian style. boredpanda.com »
Decaying castles, villas, and churches, collapsing houses and forgotten train stations are now the targets for some professional and amateur photographers. This kind of photography is driven by some crucial virtues: consistency, patience, and acceptance of failure. boredpanda.com »
While stuck inside during lockdown, Hungarian photographer Milan Radisics has embarked on a different kind of photo project. Since he can’t go out and shoot, he’s decided to capture Italy’s deserted cities from afar, using public webcams instead of his own camera, and the PrtScn key instead of a shutter button. He’s calling the project […] petapixel.com »
It's been a few years since we put the spotlight on the serene monochrome work of Jakarta-based Hengki Koentjoro. So, it's time once more for us to dive into the mood of his landscape snaps. The latest of these feature scenes from Balian Beach in Bali, Indonesia. thephoblographer.com »
Mansions, cinemas, castles, theaters, and even abandoned ships on the seas are part of an endless natural collection, photographed by visual artist Kim Zier. boredpanda.com »
In 1941 Pearl Harbour became the scene of a devasting surprise attack by Japanese forces. After decades of being on the edge of war with Japan, the attack pushed the US to join World War II. Not only did this attack took thousands of lives but also triggered racial prejudices towards Japanese-Americans which led to mass 'evacuation' of around 1200,000 people. boredpanda.com »
A quick survey of the portfolio of Polish photographer Przemyslaw Kruk show imposing landscape photographs of sprawling fields, mountain ranges, hills, and more. I don’t know about you, but I could even feel just a little overwhelmed at the power that these images seem to give off. thephoblographer.com »
I’m a visual artist, a photographer and storyteller infusing life into the stories that populate my head. constantly exploring new ways to create and always trying to implement new techniques and experiments in what I do, I have been mixing cinema with my images for a very long time now, to the point where it can be considered an essential part of my style. thephoblographer.com »
When you think of Central Park, the first things that come to your mind are probably massive crowds of people and warm sunshine. New Jersey-based photographer Michael Massaia, however, stays up late at night to make sure he captures views of the iconic park that few ever witness, and his results are positively haunting. boredpanda.com »
In the moments after the September 11, 2001, attacks, Associated Press photojournalist Richard Drew shot a haunting photo of a man falling from the World Trade Center. In the new 4-minute video above by TIME, Drew shares the story behind that famous and controversial photo. petapixel.com »