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3 votes
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Andy’s Pop Life - Revisiting Steve Schapiro’s historic 1965 visit to Andy Warhol’s Factory and his travels across the US with a cadre of Superstars
2 votes -
How this artist makes perfect clouds indoors
8 votes -
The superheroes of beautiful Kinshasa
3 votes -
Northern lights photographer of the year 2022 – in pictures
2 votes -
Zizipho Poswa’s new ceramics and photography explore hair as a medium for sculpture
1 vote -
Use these tips to take an amazing science photograph
5 votes -
See the buzzworthy winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition
7 votes -
What is your philosophy on photography?
Photography is a bit of an odd form of art, especially if you're not doing anything 'weird' with it. Occasionally I'll be thinking about photography as a hobby and a bit of dread sets in about how...
Photography is a bit of an odd form of art, especially if you're not doing anything 'weird' with it. Occasionally I'll be thinking about photography as a hobby and a bit of dread sets in about how every photograph I could think of has already been taken and done better than I could. And so I think, what is the point? Why do I enjoy photography?
So, after a few highly coherent 3am thinking sessions, I have come to my conclusion. My "philosophy", if you can call it that, behind why I enjoy photography is that I use it as a way to appreciate what I see and the world around me. I don't consider myself an artist because I just use photography as a way to display something beautiful that already existed. (Not that I don't consider other photographers who do similar stuff to me artists, that's just how I view myself.)
If there are any other photographers on here, amateur or professional, I am interested in hearing your beliefs and what meaning you put towards your photography, whether its general or for specific photos.
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Why dark and light is complicated in photographs
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Views of Iceland in February – Nacho Doce, a photographer with Reuters, spent the past few weeks traveling across the country
3 votes -
The first standard to assure a photo’s authenticity has been created
7 votes -
Native Americans: Portraits from a century ago
11 votes -
The sticky issue of consent in street photography
11 votes -
An uncomfortable monkey and some singing fish star in Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021
8 votes -
Drawing with light: How photos were made a century ago
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Diorama Map - Sohei Nishino
4 votes -
Images from a changing Iceland – the landscape is undergoing constant change, and the rate of that change is being accelerated by global warming
9 votes -
From the 1910s to the 1930s, John Alinder portrayed the local people of rural Sweden, the landscape around them and their way of life
12 votes -
Photography of Lauren Tepfer
5 votes -
Armed doesn't mean dangerous: Black gun owners are often portrayed negatively. One photographer set out to change that.
20 votes -
Winners of the close-up photography contest
9 votes -
John Waters bequeaths his art collection to Baltimore Museum of Art, whose bathrooms will be named in his honor
13 votes -
Winners of 2020 Drone Photo Awards
12 votes -
Woman's photoshoot of her dogs goes hilariously wrong
8 votes -
Comedy Wildlife Photography - 2020 finalists
17 votes -
How to use lighting and angles to take better bird photos
8 votes -
Living tree bridges in a land of clouds – photos
5 votes -
Caleb Kenna shares a collection of drone photographs from Vermont
5 votes -
The loneliest road trip: Travels through an empty America – in pictures
6 votes -
Milk (breastfeeding)
14 votes -
Helsinki Photo Festival – Fifty-eight international and Nordic photographers displayed in venues across the city; the overall theme for the festival is trust
5 votes -
Winners of the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards
9 votes -
“Representation matters!”: Adam Perez on the empowering feeling of seeing yourself in an image
6 votes -
Scenes from Antarctica
3 votes -
Days of Night/Nights of Day
6 votes -
In Iran, isolated musicians perform from rooftops
6 votes -
The great empty
5 votes -
Ville Lenkkeri – The Sacrifice Of A Sacred Tree (2013)
4 votes -
Underwater photographer Tobias Friedrich took a unique look at the underside of Greenland's icebergs
8 votes -
Photographer Maria Lax comes from a northern Finnish town where UFO sightings were common – so she set about looking for answers
5 votes -
What it took for Stockholm's popular photography museum to make it in New York City
4 votes -
Winners of the 2019 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Contest
6 votes -
Photographer documents a friendship between a grey wolf and a brown bear
8 votes -
Fotografiska breathes life into historic New York landmark – Swedish photography museum's first global outpost is taking shape in the former Church Missions House
5 votes -
A photographer at the ends of the Earth - Thomas Joshua Cooper risks his life to document the world’s remotest places
7 votes -
See nature reclaim these abandoned places
3 votes -
Cool Pics -- The fifty finalists in the 2019 Agora photo awards
7 votes -
A photo exhibition shows what parenting might be like if fathers took six months of parental leave
16 votes -
How the Daguerreotype started a Victorian black market for pornography in London
7 votes