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Entoptic Phenomena

“Entoptic Phenomena” photo series depicts invisible humans

“Entoptic Phenomena” is a visual effect that sometimes causes objects within the eye to become visible. On the other hand, the “Entoptic Phenomena” photo series actually depicts something different. It consists of images of invisible humans walking about the Earth wrapped in cloth. The project has been created by William Hundley.

El Pardal - Antoine Bruy

Scrublands: portraits of people who hate modern civilization

Not everybody likes to live in a busy city. A lot of people prefer every bit of quietness they can get. Actually, some people have decided to turn their backs on any kind of modern life, so they are now living in the wilderness. Photographer Antoine Bruy is documenting the lives of these people in the “Scrublands” portrait photo project.

Canikon

Canon vs Nikon war still waging at major sports events

Are you a Canon or a Nikon fan? These are the most popular companies among photographers. Moreover, professionals love them, too. The Canon vs Nikon war is waging everywhere you look, including at major sports events, such as the Olympics and the World Cup. Which one is more popular? Read on to find out!

Paul Breitner

Portraits of football legends who scored in World Cup finals

The 2014 World Cup is underway in Brazil. Football (soccer) fans all over the world are keeping a close eye on the competition, while the people of 32 nations are hoping that their team will be victorious. In London, photographer Michael Donald has opened an exhibition which consists of portraits of players who scored in World Cup finals.

Ishtmeet Singh Phull portrait photo

The SINGH project reveals the epic beards of Sikh men

Having a large beard is something that is quite popular these days. They call it an epic beard on the internet and this is how to show how tough you are. UK-based photographers Amit and Naroop wanted to pay a tribute to Sikh men and their beards so they have created the SINGH project consisting of amazing portrait photos.

April and Michael Wolber

Amazing photos of a couple’s wedding during Oregon wildfire

What do you do when a massive wildfire threatens the well-being of your wedding ceremony? Well, you agree to make a quick ceremony and allow the photographer to do this job. Josh Newton has captured a series of amazing photos of a couple’s wedding with the Oregon wildfire heading towards the ceremony’s location.

Invitation to life

Enchanting photos depicting life at the countryside

Life at the countryside can be harsh sometimes. However, photographer Sebastian Łuczywo is showing the magical side of living far from the city through a series of enchanting photos of his family and their pets. The images are telling a story that seems to be taken from a Disney fairy tale and will put a large smile on your face.

Julian Calverley

#IPHONEONLY: landscape photography captured with an iPhone

Capturing photos with a smartphone is no longer something out of the ordinary. In fact, a lot of people have decided to ditch their cameras in favor of an iPhone, for example. Either way, professional photographer Julian Calverley has released #IPHONEONLY, a landscape photography nook that includes photos taken only with an iPhone.

D-Day 1944

Then-and-now photos of the D-Day landing scenes

One of the most iconic days in human days is remember as the D-Day. It describes the invasion of the Normandy beaches, France by Allied forces attempting to liberate Europe from Germany’s occupation. In rememberance of this day, photographer Peter Macdiarmid has unveiled a collection of then-and-now photos of the D-Day landing scenes.

Portrait of Denise and Chaser

Lifelines: touching photos of homeless people and their pets

For years, people have been experimenting with animal-assisted therapy. Pets give us comfort and a sense of security, which are both necessary for out mental well-being. Photographer Norah Levine has taken a series of touching photos of homeless people and their pets as part of the philanthropic “Lifelines” project.

North Brother Island

Haunting photos documenting the North Brother Island

The “North Brother Island: The Last Unknown Place In New York City” is a book consisting of haunting photos documenting the North Brother Island. Once housing the Riverside Hospital in New York City, the North Brother Island has been reclaimed by nature and wildlife, although remnants of past buildings are still there.

Marie Montreal

Vladimir Antaki’s “The Guardians” project depicts shop owners

A Montreal-based photographer has traveled around the world to find out more about small shop vendors and to preserve their memory in a beautiful photo series. It is called “The Guardians” and it consists of portrait photos of the shopkeepers and their stores, as sometimes we fail to notice or to interact with these folks.

South Korea temple past present

Historic Present: old photos overlapped over real locations

We can learn a lot of things from the past. Photographer Sungseok Ahn agrees with this statement so the photographer has decided to overlap old black-and-white photos of buildings in South Korea over present locations. The goal is to see how the present has changed when compared to the past in a project called “Historic Present”.

Hero policemen

“Not All Wear Capes”: dramatic portraits of real heroes

Saving lives is no easy task, but we seem to be forgetting this sometimes. Photographer Brandon Cawood has compiled a series of dramatic portraits that are meant to remind us about this fact. In the “Not All Wear Capes” series, police officers, firemen, and others are seen saving the lives of those in need.

Enigma

Eerie Chinatown photos by photographer Franck Bohbot

One of the busiest towns in the world is New York City. One of NYC’s most hectic areas is Chinatown. However, everything changes once the sun goes down and darkness falls upon this culturally-diverse area. Photographer Franck Bohbot has captured it all on camera and has revealed a series of eerie Chinatown photos.

Gala Coachella "hack" by Ryker Wixom

“Mini Style Hacker” series depicts a 4-year-old fashionista

There is a very popular trend going on over at Instagram. It is called “Fashion Kids” and consists of photos of children wearing expensive designer clothing. Photographer Collette Wixom has turned her 4-year-old son into a fashionista. Ryker is wearing regular clothing, while recreating popular fashion poses in the “Mini Style Hacker” series.

Benoit Lapray

Superheroes pictured in “The Quest for the Absolute” series

What are superheroes doing when they are not fighting crime? Well, French-born photographer and retoucher Benoit Lapray believes that he has the answer. Batman, Superman, and the rest need to spend time alone in order to find themselves. “The Quest for the Absolute” is simply showing the places where they go to do just that.

People of the pit

“The last people of the pit” photo project by Sorin Vidis

Photographer Sorin Vidis has created a touching photo project consisting of documentary photos telling the stories of “The last people of the pit”. There are three remaining families living in the Vacaresti pit located near Romania’s capital city, Bucharest. The only way the legacy of these people will be preserved is through these photos.

Counter // Culture

Fashion through the ages in “Counter // Culture” photo project

A 16-year-old student at the Ohio State University has come up with a creative project that reveals the last 100 years of fashion history in just 10 photos. Student and photographer Annalisa Hartlaub has created the “Counter // Culture” series for her university class, but the amazing project has turned into a viral web series.

Gurung honey hunting

Honey hunting photos revealing old and dangerous tradition

Photographer Andrew Newey has traveled to Nepal in order to document an ancient tradition that is on the verge of extinction due to commercialization, climate change, and other factors. The lensman has captured a series of impressive honey hunting photos, depicting Gurung tribesmen collecting honey in the Himalayas.

Living on a dollar a day

Touching portrait photos of people living on a dollar a day

Professor Thomas A. Nazario and photographer Renée C. Byer have released the “Living on a Dollar a Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor” book, which consists of portrait photos and the stories of people living in extreme poverty. The book is available for purchase right now and it’s guaranteed to touch your heart.

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