Slovenian Matjaž Krivic is a travel photographer who shows us the themes of poor parts of the world, rich in tradition and the mystery of their religions. With the photographic project "Urbanistan" he reveals that urban does not necessarily mean modern, and through it he takes us to the traffic frenzy of Calcutta, to the cheapness of nightlife in Bangkok, to chaotic Tokyo, to the suffocating and dusty streets of Cairo, to the carousel of hedonistic and aggressive Rio. ..
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We usually publish photo galleries where something is wrong, but this time we decided to satisfy all the perfectionists with perfect and excellent photos, for whom there are scenes with a table that is not aligned with chairs, where magazines are not aligned in a pile, where a picture there's a little thing hanging sideways on the wall,... disgusting, like an itch in the area under the plaster that we can't scratch.
Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful news you will ever have to announce. Well, unless you are still too young and have strict parents waiting for you at home. And why should you spread such big news, the news that you are pregnant, that you are expecting a child, in the usual way, simply blurting out "grandma and grandpa are going to be", when you can do it in a fun way with the help of photos.
American photographer Tim Mantoani answered all those who are wondering who are the photographers who took the most iconic photos of all time. With the photo series "Behind Photographs", which shows photographers holding their works in their hands, he shows what the legendary masters of photography actually look like.
Can you imagine that all the dark predictions of climate change come true? Rather not. But that's exactly what Evgeny Kazantsev did, creating surreal photographs of the world and the state that would prevail on Earth if the alarming signs were ignored. Heat waves, snow storms, droughts and floods would completely change the image of many cities. According to him, this is what the world should look like in the near future.
Forget about photo paper, Woodsnap prints your digital photos on wood. And considering that thanks to smart devices that are with us 24 hours a day, we also have a camera at hand all the time, we accumulate enormous amounts of photos. But even though we immortalize almost every moment, most of the photos are rarely visited, let alone printed. Printing is thus reserved only for the "chosen ones", for whom wood works even better than paper. Photos printed on wood are simply marriage.
Winter has many faces. The morning winter fairy tale quickly turns into chaos in the cities. The roads suffer a traffic attack, they have to be plowed, debris appears, ice, there is salt... But as soon as the buildings give way to trees and the asphalt is replaced by earth, we experience winter in a completely different light, in its most beautiful image and execution. Let's see her brighter side, conjuring up all the magic she possesses.
Thanks to online social networks, today we share photos like on a conveyor belt. We've even become so self-centered and self-centered that sometimes we don't even check what's happening in the photo, except for ourselves. We publish in the manner of "shoot first, ask questions later" or in this case, "post first, check later". Which is definitely not recommended. Some had to learn this the hard way.
Is there a more fun way to show off your favorite Instagram photo than by turning it into a temporary thief? Picattoo allows Instagram photos to be turned into mini tattoos that will last up to seven days.
On January 5, NASA took the world's largest photo with a whopping 1.5 billion pixels (69,536 x 22,230). It is an image of the Andromeda Galaxy, our Milky Way's closest neighbor, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (NASA/ESA).
They observe, research, photograph, record, immortalize. The young and up-and-coming video production team of OSM films started its journey with a big annual challenge. Last year, 365 memories were captured in the photographic lens, one every day, although things did not always go according to plan.
The Polaroid Zip mobile printer, presented at this year's CES 2015, is a pocket-sized device that allows users to print their photos from any Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet.