War-Wounded Photographer Carries the Olympic Torch in Paris
Injured photojournalist Cristina Assi carried the Olympic Flame as it makes its way to Paris ahead of Friday's opening ceremony. [Read More]
Injured photojournalist Cristina Assi carried the Olympic Flame as it makes its way to Paris ahead of Friday's opening ceremony. [Read More]
You can almost never find videos or photos of the Eiffel Tower at night on stock sites. Why is this? Because the Eiffel Tower is copyrighted when those lights are twinkling in the night sky. This 4-minute video from Half as Interesting explains why.
Today, we know the Eiffel Tower as the much beloved symbol of Paris. It wasn’t always like this though. In fact, many Parisians were not too fond of their new landmark back in 1889 and many of them wanted it taken down.
The very first crime scene photographs ever made were taken by a pioneering detective from Paris who realized how useful photography can be in solving a case. [Read More]