Take a break and take an adventurous journey through magical America, right from your armchair.
Thomas Jullien's short film tells the story of the photos of countless Instagram users, united by the immortalization of the same moments.
Iran is as if it is not of this time and of this planet. That's what photographer Anja Čop says on the occasion of her fourth book edition, Iran Imaginable.
A strikingly realistic image of Morgan Freeman, isn't it? Let us remind you once again that this is not a photo, but a creation drawn on an iPad.
Photographer Lee Jee Young takes us to the fantasy world of his dreams and memories through the colorfulness of the unusual and invisible. Stunning and realistically created scenes, without subsequent graphic software corrections, are on display in Cannes' Opiom gallery.
After Linda learned she had cancer, her husband Bob came up with a slightly different idea of how to stand by her side. With pink wings, he embarked on a sincere mission to find the laughing side of life.
3 days. 140 naked people. 2000 photos. 1 stop-motion film. 1 inspirational message.
Photographer Sean Lynch transformed the simple landscape of Nepal into an out-of-this-world holiday dream using infrared film.
Photographers Philip Kirkman and Shannon McLaughlin captured 12 of the most "handsome" (even more fun) taxi drivers on the streets of New York.
In his creations, Christophe Jacrot always aims to portray the world through a rosy view.
Her parents, both nature photographers, moved to Namibia before she was born. There, the mischievous girl Tippi spent an exciting childhood in the embrace of the African wilderness. She reigned over the savanna in Tarzan style.
Artist Kumi Yamashita's creations seem like realistic mappings. What makes them unique is the special technique they use. By wrapping thread around thousands of pins, he creates a portrait of shining faces.