People are proving time and time again that it is not necessary to spend the entire property to look fashionable. Slavik, a 55-year-old Ukrainian, is the most fashionable homeless person around, and his personal style surpasses even many "fashionable" icons.
The line between digital cameras and mobile phone cameras is almost blurred. Although this fact is probably hard to swallow for all sworn (D)SLR users, let us remind them that a good photo is made by the person, not the camera, and that a DSLR does not automatically make you a better photographer. A pinch of creativity and we can be more than competitive with a mobile phone. This is today's reality. So follow the tips on how to take a great photo with your mobile phone.
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.
Alex de Mora is a photographer who prefers to put people over the age of 60 in front of his lens, as he finds older people much more interesting than younger models. Let's take a look at his latest project, which shows what our generation will look like when they retire, or what the retirees of the future will be like.
German photographer Dieter Klein chose an interesting subject for his photo series. He is looking for "natural" car cemeteries around the world, places where people have laid their cars to rest and are now overgrown or merged with the environment. Fascinating.
You know that feeling when you would do anything for a special photo. We have selected a collection of photos that showcase the most ambitious photographers in the world. In doing so, extremely interesting photos were created. Do you agree?!
This year marks 70 years since Nazi Germany signed its capitulation. It was written on May 7, 1945, and the guns finally fell silent eight days later. Despite the decades that have passed, all the wounds have not yet healed and never will, but the scars, even in the form of the remains of Nazi bunkers, should serve as a memory and a reminder that something like this must not happen again. 70 years later, photographer Jonathan Andrews visited the places where the Germans set up their defensive positions against the Allies, who wanted to wrest Europe from the hands of tyranny.
Remember Isaiah Webb aka Incredibeard? The husband has got some serious competition in the bizarreness of what to do with his beard. But creative director Adriano Alarcon took a different approach to his Fifty Fifty Selfie Barber Shop project, leaving half of his hipster beard intact and shaving the other half and swapping the hair for various objects and creatures. Cockroaches, chocolate crumbs, ants, popcorn, sharpening remnants and other objects "overgrew" exactly half of his face.
The world's largest news agency Reuters has more than 200,000 followers on Instagram, which is an impressive figure, but its photo archive is even more impressive. With 600 photographers stocking it daily with photos from all over the world, this is no surprise either. At the end of the year, they therefore published a list of the most popular photos that their photographers captured and published on Instagram in 2015.
Just what is behind all the perfect photos we see online? Digital manipulation? Maybe. But this does not apply to all photos. Some photographers devote themselves to hard physical work to create stunning photographs that we then admire. So what is the truth behind the perfect photos?
Why walk when they can dance? And why dance when they can dance naked? This is clearly the motto and main question of photographer Jordan Matter and his book Dancers After Dark, where he immortalized naked ballet dancers on the streets of New York and Paris. Below, check out these beautiful photos of ballet dancers chasing their lifelong dreams!
Photographer Alexander Petrosyan has spent years and years discovering and documenting the endless layers of St. Petersburg, Russia. His extraordinary collection – both in quality and quantity – is beautiful yet grotesque. With her, she invites us to step into the raw and unpredictable streets and experience them 'without the filter' that we usually see on various postcards and in travel documentaries.