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fromScary Mommy
3 hours ago

Analog Tech & Hobbies Are More Than Just Comforting - They're *Good* For You

It makes sense, right? Every day, we're told how shitty our attention spans are because of our phones. We can't get through 90-minute movies anymore without a quick scroll. We can't just sit down and read a book off our shelf. We have decision fatigue trying to pick a recipe to cook instead of just looking in a cookbook. So turning to more analog things for the betterment of our bodies and minds makes total sense.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

My favourite family photo: My mother stares dreamily into the distance, looking like an extra from Mad Men'

Rediscovered Kodachrome slides revealed a rare, evocative family photo of a mother and child boarding a plane to Kolkata, reconnecting memory and photographic legacy.
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fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
8 hours ago

In A World Where All Silver is Gold

Silver-coated bodies shine as untouchable armour while revealing underlying fragility, questioning uniform perfection and what remains valuable when all surfaces glitter alike.
fromEngadget
1 day ago

Fujifilm's latest Instax camera looks like a vintage Super 8

Fujifilm just revealed the Instax mini Evo Cinema camera, which looks suspiciously like a vintage Super 8. More specifically, it was designed to mimic the Single-8 from 1965, which was a rival unit to the Super 8. Fujifilm's latest device captures video, just like its retro inspiration. However, this is an Instax and the line has primarily been dedicated to snapping and printing out still images on the fly. The Evo Cinema can still do that, albeit in a slightly different way.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Don't look down! Lightbulb-changers on Clifton Suspension Bridge: Beezer's best photograph

A photographer documented Bristol's punk and reggae scenes, using photography to explore environments and capture daring perspectives like climbing the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 day ago

"Tween" by Photographer Oliver Raschka

Raschka once again chronicles the lives of his own sons, only this time traversing the labyrinth of puberty and brotherhood that marks their transition to adulthood. "Tween" explores this intense period in sixty black and white photographs taken between 2020 and 2023-years that coincide with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this way, not only are the young men struggling within themselves, they are also grappling with the challenges we were all facing during those years:
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fromAnOther
1 day ago

Photos Capturing the Culture, Landscapes and People of Asia

Asia is presented through multiple native, migrant, and passerby gazes, revealing overlapping pasts, presents, and imagined futures via photographic perspectives.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This 113-mile Highway Through the Florida Keys Is Lined With Delicious Seafood, Charming Islands, and Ocean Views

The Florida Keys reward slow travel with accessible reefs, mangroves, beaches, and relaxed island retreats ideal for snorkeling and coastal leisure.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
2 days ago

Camille Schaeffer: A Reflective Visual Archive - KALTBLUT Magazine

Camille Schaeffer creates sensory, reflection-based installations and collaborative film and photography that explore perception, embodiment, and the transformation of space through movement and materials.
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fromJuxtapoz
4 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Farley Aguilar "Into the Reflection" @ Night Gallery, Los Angeles

A series of surreal, fluorescent paintings juxtaposes archival domestic photographs with anachronistic elements to examine modern subjectivity, solitude, and self-construction.
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
2 days ago

Spectacular Travel Photography Winners from the 2025 AAP Magazine Awards

The issue showcases photographers who don't just document destinations but immerse themselves in the emotion, culture, and humanity of each place. Selected from thousands of global submissions, the 25 winners-representing 13 countries across four continents, with nearly half being women-offer powerful stories rather than simple snapshots. Their work spans sacred rituals, fading traditions, intimate daily moments, and landscapes that resonate with depth and intention.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I've been on over a dozen cruises, but one unexpected voyage stood out among the rest

I've been on lots of cruises, but my sailing to Alaska on the Disney Wonder really stands out. From the exciting excursions to the stunning views from the boat, the trip was unforgettable. I'd absolutely take another Alaskan cruise in the future. As a frequent traveler, I've sailed with several different cruise lines on itineraries throughout the Caribbean, Northern Europe, and the Mediterranean. But out of everywhere I've been, my favorite vacation was an eight-night sailing on board the Disney Wonder to Alaska.
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fromVIEWBUG.com
1 week ago

Best Photography Portfolio Website Builders for 2026: Why VIEWBUG Beats Zenfolio, SmugMug & Format

VIEWBUG combines portfolio hosting, discovery contests, community, and promotion tools to deliver visibility and growth for photographers, making it the top portfolio builder in 2026.
#membership
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 days ago

2025 Booooooom Photo Awards Judges: Introducing Jessie Wender

Parenthood, pre-internet curiosity, and creative self-trust reshaped values, curiosity, and artistic confidence.
fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

Yihan Pan and Jose Cardenas' dual photographs probe the darkness between life and death

Where the book is really born was in the quiet, uncanny connections between images that captured "the ruin and feeling of uncertainty" growing up in the "third world" they grew up in, which they found to be genetically made up of abandoned places, fragile objects, industrial leftovers, traces of ecological collapse and moments where nature and human structures collided. In Uncertainties, the collision of imagery creates a menacing tone throughout:
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fromBerlin Art Link
3 weeks ago

Review of Eve Arnold at f | Berlin Art Link

Eve Arnold's retrospective showcases her humanistic portraiture and photojournalism, highlighting intimate portrayals of Black life and Hollywood stars.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The children were delighted to see themselves in such bright colours': Moe Wai's best phone picture

A tuk-tuk driver used mobile photography and handmade colorful props to capture joyful village children playing, strengthening community connection and evoking childhood imagination.
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fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

A Photographer's Portraits of Her Dad

Janet Delaney photographed her father Bill, a longtime Los Angeles salon-to-salon salesman, in 1980 as he sold hair and beauty products before retiring.
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fromPetaPixel
6 days ago

Instagram Head Calls Out Camera Companies for Going in the Wrong Direction

Social platforms will favor raw, authentic imagery over polished, AI-like photos, rendering camera makers' pursuit of flattering, professional aesthetics increasingly misaligned.
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fromCNET
6 days ago

Instagram Chief Says AI Images Are Evolving Fast and He's Worried About Us Keeping Up

AI will make photographic authenticity indistinguishable, forcing platforms, creators, and camera makers to adopt provenance, verification, and new aesthetics.
#portraiture
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fromSFGATE
6 days ago

Our favorite California faces we featured in 2025

Portraits captured in 2025 showcase diverse Bay Area and California personalities, from celebrities to everyday people, reflecting the region's dynamic cultural life.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
6 days ago

"Edgelands" by Photographer Morgan Mueller

Photographs reveal how urban peripheries and postindustrial landscapes blur boundaries between natural and constructed, showing decay and renewal entwined along waterways and shorelines.
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fromTime Out London
6 days ago

This London exhibition will be one of the best art shows in the world in 2026

Tate Britain's The 90s showcases 1990s subculture and creative renewal through era-defining art, fashion, photography and pop culture curated by Edward Enniful.
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fromArtforum
1 week ago

Man Ray's mock-up for Electricite, 1931

Man Ray's Self-Portrait fused mechanical elements, erotic ambiguity, and deliberate inoperability, foreshadowing his cameraless Rayographs and sustained para-photographic experimentation.
fromMission Local
1 week ago

Landscape

Robert remembers cold windy days in the Mission when many of its trees were little more than promising twigs in the ground!
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Bill Linnane: I've taken thousands of imperfect photos this year, but they're our family's greatest hits of 2025

Parenting and amateur photography succeed only around 30% of the time, often hindered by limited technology and early inexperience.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

See astronauts' most awe-inspiring photos taken from the International Space Station in 2025

In the 25 years since the first permanent crew docked at the International Space Station, fewer than 300 people have experienced what life is like there, 250 miles above Earth. The rest of us can only imagine it. So, for NASA astronauts like Don Pettit, taking photographs of our planet while aboard the ISS is a way to share the experience with people on the ground.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

"Inside the whale" by Photographer Marike Hoex

Marike Hoex photographs childhood's hidden tensions between reality and imagination, exploring secrets, taboos, and the enveloping, mythical inner world symbolized by a whale.
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fromJuxtapoz
1 week ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - William Eggleston: Last Days

The Last Dyes presents William Eggleston's final dye-transfer prints, comprising the last major group produced using the analog dye-transfer printing process.
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fromAesthetica Magazine
1 week ago

Aesthetica Magazine - Seydou Keita's Studio Reimagined

Seydou Keïta's portraits use tactility—clothing, accessories, and textures—to express individual identity amid Bamako's mid-century social and political transformation.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is great, but this lens is amazing

Canon's RF 45mm f/1.2 STM delivers rare f/1.2 performance at $469.99, pairing well with the capable EOS R6 Mark III.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Sharp shooters: the best sports photos of 2025 and the stories behind them

Photographers captured fleeting, intense sports moments—celebrations, falls, reactions—through split-second timing, resilience, and creative composition using long lenses and fast shutter speeds.
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fromwww.anothermag.com
1 week ago

The Best Photos of 2025: Women-Led Projects

Women artists in 2025 use surrealist influences and personal narratives to explore healing, grief, motherhood, nomadism, and power through authentic imagery.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Photographing the hidden world of slime mould

These images, captured by photographer Barry Webb, provide a close-up view of single-celled slime mould organisms. A view that would not be possible with the naked eye. Using a high-powered macro lens, and a composite of stills, Barry is able to reveal the tiny structures, which can grow anywhere from forests to deserts. Barry has won awards for his work, which is mainly focused west of London, including the recent people's choice award in the macro section of the British photography awards.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

There is a crack in everything': capturing the dark of winter in pictures

Photographing darkness focuses on capturing the light that defines and transforms winter nights, not on the absence of light.
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

23 years, 23 photos: LeBron James' career, told through images

"I always loved, and still love obviously, shooting him," Butler told ESPN. "He's always engaged. Some guys are only engaged when they have the ball. But if he's in the corner, if he has the ball, if he's on the bench, he's engaged in the game and you just kind of gravitate toward that. I think he also is one of those superstars that understands the moment."
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fromThe Phoblographer
1 week ago

What happened to Chase Jarvis?

Chase Jarvis transitioned from celebrated photographer and CreativeLive cofounder to focusing on AI image-generation content while CreativeLive's original community output declined after acquisition.
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fromThe Verge
1 week ago

This experimental camera can focus on everything at once

A computational lens enables spatially-varying autofocus so every part of a scene can be sharply focused simultaneously, giving each pixel adjustable focus.
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fromAnOther
1 week ago

The Best Photos of 2025: Portrayals of Nudity and the Body

Contemporary photographers examine the human body through intimate portraiture, nudes, and archival studies that explore desire, identity, and social history.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 week ago

"Dirty Feet" by Photographer Michael Francalanci

A photographic series returns to Tuscany to explore childhood landscapes, generational gestures, and fatherhood through slow analog medium-format images that celebrate presence and slowness.
fromSun Sentinel
1 week ago

2025 in pictures: Stanley Cup repeat and life in South Florida | PHOTOS

The year 2025 was defined as much by its major milestones as by the quiet moments in between. This collection features the Sun Sentinel staff's most visual work of the year, from the high-energy celebrations of a Florida Panthers championship to local scenes of everyday life. View the people, places, and community events that made 2025 memorable across Broward and Palm Beach counties.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Our top global photo stories from 2025: Fearless women, solo polar bear, healing soups

Photographs capture and reveal daily life, environmental consequences, health crises, labor risks, and cultural resilience across the Global South in 2025.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

London from the sky: Best aerial photos of the capital in 2025

Jason Hawkes has been capturing the capital from the skies for over 25 years, and his method is not for the faint-hearted. Flying in a helicopter with the doors removed, Mr Hawkes climbs between 500ft and 2,400ft. Both himself and the camera are harnessed to the helicopter so nothing falls out when it turns on its side to get the perfect shot.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 week ago

Meet Aleardo Villa, The Master of Belle Epoque Elegance

Artists and AI practitioners reinterpret history, popular culture, and urban life through digital, photographic, illustrative, and street-art techniques, blending nostalgia, surrealism, and social critique.
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fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

Cia Maritima Store on Oscar Freire Street / Rosenbaum

Two-story Cia Maritima store on Oscar Freire integrates garden islands, functional furniture, and timber elements to mediate earth and sunlight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The foggy, golden sunrise makes for incredible images': Sachin Ghai's best phone picture

Yamuna Ghat at sunrise, with thousands of migratory birds and boat activity, offers dramatic, colorful photographic opportunities despite pollution.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

The Ricoh GR IV, the Cult Favorite Pocket Camera, Just Got Way Better

Ricoh GR IV improves image quality, corner sharpness, autofocus and controls in a pocketable body, adds dust sealing, but lacks full weatherproofing and robust video.
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fromwww.creativebloq.com
1 week ago

Gamers: There's still time to enter this year's Virtual Photography Awards

Virtual Photography Awards 2025 accepts one image per category across seven categories, offers prizes including games and gear, and closes entries Dec 31, 23:59 GMT.
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago

Outstanding Winners of the 2025 Refocus International Photographer of the Year Awards

The 2025 Refocus International Photographer of the Year Awards reaffirmed the platform's status as a leading showcase for contemporary photography, highlighting work that transcends borders and cultures. This year's winners delivered not just images but deeply human stories, ranging from raw street moments to bold conceptual pieces. Canadian photographer Luke Gram earned the top honor for his series "Humanity Within the Architecture of Control," a subtle yet powerful exploration of everyday life inside North Korea that reveals how individuality persists within rigid systems.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 week ago

gerwyn davies' sculptural costumes reshape the body in dazzling self-portraits

Gerwyn Davies treats the photographic portrait as a stage for disappearance in his ongoing body of work. The Sydney-based artist engineers elaborately costumed selves that gleam under studio lighting, swell into sculptural proportions, and refuse to reveal a face. What appears at first to be hypervisibility, sequins, vinyl, and candy-colored textiles, becomes a visual barricade. The body inside the costume is present, centered, and performing.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago

Beautiful Landscape Winning Photos from the 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards

The 2025 Minimalist Photography Awards Landscape winners prove that in a noisy world, simplicity can strike the deepest chord. These photographs rely on quiet power rather than spectacle, reducing scenes to pure elements of space, light, and emotion. Martin Rak claimed 1st Place with Art of Winter, a serene Czech landscape capturing the hush of the season's first snowfall, while Kalle Saarikko's 2nd Place Whirl and Alexandre Brisson's 3rd Place infrared Dreamscape of Etosha showed how abstraction and surreal color can reshape our sense of place.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It's all about love': how a Swiss photographer's intimate honeymoon pictures caused a scandal

Rene Groebli's intimate 1952 honeymoon photographs of his wife juxtaposed sensuality and domestic playfulness, shocking 1954 audiences, now exhibited in Zurich.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Year in wildlife in pictures

one of 18 wildcats that were released in the Scottish Highlands, UK, in October. This is the third year that wildcats have been released into the Cairngorms national park after being declared functionally extinct in Britain in 2019. Four have died, but five litters of kittens were born this year, and seven the year before. Experts have said there is real hope for the future of wildcats in ScotlandPhotograph: Peter Cairns/Scotland Big Picture/Royal Zoological Society of Scotland/PA
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I was there: Carlos Alcaraz's comeback in French Open final is still hard to comprehend

Carlos Alcaraz staged an extraordinary comeback to defeat Jannik Sinner in a five-set French Open final, overturning championship points and thrilling the Paris crowd.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Enduring Appeal of Chessboard-Based Puzzles

Certain chessboard puzzles combine spatial reasoning and insight thinking, sometimes entangling these processes so insight arises from disentangling spatial descriptions.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 weeks ago

TOP 10 photography projects of 2025

Spanning expansive volumes and standalone series, artists offered compelling glimpses of the world, from Christopher Herwig's vibrant documentation of South Asia's trucks and tuk-tuks to Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze's daring portraits of bamboo scaffolding workers navigating the heights of Hong Kong. The year also brought haunting aerial compositions by Reuben Wu, who combined drones, lasers, and long exposures to mesmerizing effect, alongside a collection of unusual houses around the world, documented in a book published by Hoxton Mini Press.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

I've been a wedding photographer and these are the mistakes I'm not going to make at mine

Hire two professional, trusted wedding photographers who can improvise to capture unpredictable moments and feel like friends present throughout the day.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The last tomb keepers

Among the tombs in Santiago's General Cemetery, the appearance of bouquets of flowers, some of them dry, others fresh and vibrant, indicate the amount of time that has passed since someone visited the deceased. Near the entryway on Recoleta Avenue, the least touristy section that does not feature the imposing mausoleums of yesteryear, 72-year-old Ana Munoz cleans and sometimes decorates her section of tombs. Before she did this work, her mother was in charge of the same patch of earth, and before her, her grandmother.
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fromThe Phoblographer
2 weeks ago

Before You Hire a Social Media Photographer Read This

Social media expanded direct hiring access for photographers but blurred professional roles, driving choices toward content creators and sometimes producing budget-driven regrets.
fromDigital Camera World
2 weeks ago

Adobe in 2025: The year that photography (and photographers) became raw material for brands

If you're a photographer or filmmaker who uses Adobe software, 2025 was the year that the company stopped pretending that you were the main character in its story. You became the supporting cast. That's neither an insult to you, nor shade at Adobe. But it is an honest observation that explains everything Adobe announced this year, from the genuinely useful (AI culling in Lightroom) to the bewildering (50,000 generative credits per month on the Firefly Premium plan).
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

2025 Booooooom Photo Awards Judges: Introducing Nelson Chan

In the 5th grade, I remember making a drawing of something in art class. What ended up on paper was exactly what I had seen it in my head. Something cognitive manifested into something physical, and I had felt creativity for the first time. As a young teen, I had been listening to bands like The Decendents, Face to Face, and The Gorilla Biscuits.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Now that phones alter our photos without us knowing, how do we know what's real? | Isabel Brooks

Smartphone cameras use machine-learning image processing that alters photos—brightening, increasing contrast, and sharpening—often without users' awareness, producing more vivid images than raw captures.
fromThred Website
2 weeks ago

How capitalism turned hobbies into personal brands

You ran because you liked running. We watched films because we liked them. We read books because we fancied reading books. These activities stitched meaning into the fabric of daily life. But today, there's a relentless insistence that leisure needs to justify itself in order to be valid. The pressure to find niche hobbies and interests against which to identify ourselves has, Mina Le argues, become an ego problem - one which ultimately feeds an 'individualistic neoliberal culture that makes community organising so much harder.'
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

2025: The images that stayed with us

As the year draws to a close, photographs offer us a way to look back at the moments that defined the year. This collection brings together images made by NPR photojournalists working in communities across the country, photographers who are documenting moments both consequential and quietly human throughout the year. These images don't just cover the year's biggest headlines, though, they linger on scenes, sometimes not widely known, that stayed with the people behind the cameras.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
2 weeks ago

Enchanting Winners from the 2025 Chromatic Awards That Celebrate the Power of Color

Color becomes a voice in the 2025 Chromatic Awards, where 21 standout photographs showcase just how powerfully it can speak. This year's selections burst with vivid palettes, nuanced tones, and daring artistic choices that define the competition's reputation as a premier stage for color‑driven photography. More than a contest, the Chromatic Awards exists to elevate storytellers who see the world through a chromatic lens, resulting in winners that feel imaginative, emotional, and deeply personal.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

Fav Photos Found in 2025: 50 Photos by 50 Photographers

An annual curated photography roundup presents favorite images discovered during the year, including older captures, and acknowledges community contributions and open-call participants.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 weeks ago

sunlight draws the images in nicolas grospierre's velvet heliograms

Polish-French artist Nicolas Grospierre presents Heliograms, a photography-adjacent series currently on show in the Salle de Salomon at the Royal Łazienki Palace in Warsaw, on view until December 31, 2026. The project centers on a singular technique: images formed not by camera, lens, or chemical development, but through the direct, months-long exposure of velvet to sunlight. Created both in the countryside of northern Poland and, for this exhibition, directly on site at the historic palace, the works reveal how the sun itself becomes a recording instrument.
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fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
2 weeks ago

Striking Winning Photos from National Portrait Gallery's 2025 Teen Portrait Competition

The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery has unveiled the winners of its 2025 Teen Portrait Competition, showcasing powerful portraits created by young artists who use photography to explore identity, pressure, and modern adolescence.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

The Atlantic's Favorite Images of the Year

The Atlantic commissioned diverse art forms in 2025 to provide visual perspectives that deepen readers' understanding and experience of subjects.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The best art and photography of 2025

Just one painting but it is one of the world's very greatest, and most dangerous. The shock of the old hits you in front of a naked Cupid who has clearly been portrayed from life, his raw, laughing features apparently coming straight from the mean streets into the gallery. This young love god is an anarchist, and Caravaggio paints like the antichrist, mocking civilisation, symbolised by the musical instruments at Cupid's feet.
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fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

National Portrait Gallery buys rare photographs of Ada Lovelace for the nation

The National Portrait Gallery privately acquired the only known photographs of Ada Lovelace, preventing their sale to a private buyer.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago
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Artist Paints Dreamy Guardians, Monkeys And Plantspirits In Soft Acrylics, Turning Canvases Into Little Safe Zones For Anxious Hearts

fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago
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Illustrator Turns Simple Fineliners Into Forests, Rooflines And Giant Cats, Proving How Far Pure Linework Can Go Without A Drop Of Colour

fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago
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Artist Paints Dreamy Guardians, Monkeys And Plantspirits In Soft Acrylics, Turning Canvases Into Little Safe Zones For Anxious Hearts

fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 weeks ago
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Illustrator Turns Simple Fineliners Into Forests, Rooflines And Giant Cats, Proving How Far Pure Linework Can Go Without A Drop Of Colour

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Pictures of the year 2025: From Mick O'Dwyer's widow to Cherry Tomato Bridge, the most memorable images from the past 12 months

There haven't been many slow news days in 2025, a year which further highlighted how increasingly divided our world - and, indeed, our country - is becoming. But the busy news cycle was also filled with stories that unite us, such as the 96th-minute goal from Troy Parrott that served to give the entire country a badly-needed lift last month.
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fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

Tyler Mitchell's Art-Historical Mood Board

Tyler Mitchell, the thirty-year-old photography phenom, has enjoyed a rocket-fuelled rise in the fashion and art worlds since graduating from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts less than a decade ago. In 2018, he became the first Black photographer to shoot a cover for Vogue, capturing Beyoncé in a frilly white prairie dress with an elaborate headpiece that simultaneously recalled Giuseppe Arcimboldo's fantastical paintings, Frida Kahlo's elaborate flower crowns, and Carmen Miranda's fruit-basket hats.
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fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

The best last-minute Christmas gifts you can grab for under $50

Holiday shoppers, it's time to finish knocking out that seasonal wish list. At this point, your online purchases may not arrive in time unless you're willing to pay extra for priority shipping - or you happen to get lucky. Still, gifting anything at all is awfully nice of you, regardless of when it arrives. If you're shopping on a budget of $50 or less per item, we've crafted this gift guide specifically for you.
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fromwww.kaltblut-magazine.com
2 weeks ago

Creatures of the Moon

We delve into surrealism to tell the story of a young man grappling with the freedom of his identity and social acceptance. His dreams become a dreamlike atmosphere, offering him an escape from daily oppression. Within this dream world, he encounters a recurring nightmare: the moon creature, a being that embodies everything he wishes to be in real life-free, authentic, and fearless.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Helen Levitt, the photographer who captured the theater of the everyday

Helen Levitt's street photographs freeze fleeting urban moments, blending documentary realism with poetic composition to reveal human dignity, mystery, and enduring visual honesty.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Retro, a photo-sharing app for friends, lets you 'time-travel' through your camera roll

Retro's Rewind resurfaces private camera-roll memories from the same time last year and makes them easy to share with close friends.
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fromBOOOOOOOM!
2 weeks ago

"En Parallele" by Photographer Samuel Pasquie & Olivier Charland

Independent photographic archives can exhibit shared visual logic and recurring patterns that suggest emergence from small interactions and challenge perception's role in pattern recognition.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

How the world changed in 2025

When you look back at 2025 from an altitude of 250 miles, you can see the scale of natural events like hurricanes and volcanic eruptions, as well as incredible detail, thanks to high-definition cameras and instruments.
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