Photography

People Called These 4 Photos Of Mine Fake, So I Decided To Explain How I Took Them

The idea of this article came from a recent photo series I saw on BoredPanda about viral photos people thought were real but were fake. It reminded me of some of my photos people always call fake. People online judge you really easily. It used to really annoy me when people called my work ‘fake’ when I spent countless hours planning and executing that particular shot. Now I don’t care as

I Went Out In Chicago During The Polar Vortex (-29°c) And Took Photos Along The Lakefront

At the end of January, Chicago experienced the coldest day in over 3 decades and it was a very surreal experience I tried to capture in pictures. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5

The 10 Winners Of The 2018 Drone Photo Contest Have Been Announced, And Their Images Are Breathtaking

Every year SkyPixel sifts through thousands of aerial photographs to find the best drone pictures and award them with incredible prizes. This year's grand prize winner Deryk Baumgärtner received camera gear worth $12,090 for his incredible portrayal of Saint Michael's Mount, an island located in Normandy, France. Visited by almost 3 million people each year, Saint Michael's Mount is already an in

New TrashTag Challenge is a Viral Sensation Inspiring ‘Bored Teens’ to Pick Up Trash

Sick of hearing about dangerous and silly viral trends like the Tide Pod challenge, Momo challenge, and Birdbox challenge? Finally, there’s a viral challenge going around that’s good for everybody involved! While teenagers are often labeled as entitled, spoiled, or lazy, the #TrashTag challenge is proving these stereotypes wrong, while helping clean up the planet. Plus, it’s not just t

Last Photos Of The Legendary ‘Elephant Queen’ Before Her Death

Elephants are, without a doubt, one of the most majestic creatures walking the Earth. Despite being around 3m (9 feet 107⁄64 inches) tall and African elephants weighing about 6000kg (13,227 pounds) on average, they are gentle giants, known for their empathy and strong family bonds. Unfortunately, there are people in the world that don’t see the gentle nature in the animal when they look

National Geographic Received 94,000 Entries In 24 Hours To Their Instagram Photo Contest And Here Are 29 Best Pics

National Geographic has made a name for themselves with their earth-shattering photographs, so it was no surprise that they made Instagram history as the first brand to reach 100 million followers (those are almost Kim Kardashian numbers). To celebrate in true Nat Geo fashion, they opened up a photography contest across the photo-sharing platform - using the hashtag #natgeo100contest. In the 24-ho

Buried In Snow, This Man Films A Mountain Rescue Dog Saving Him And It’s Lovely

“If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went” – is how the famed American actor Will Rogers once described his connection to these tender, selfless animals. And it’s not difficult to relate to that. Yet dogs are not only your best companions and loyal friends, but also, they’re the most vigilant protectors that will do all they can to keep you safe and so

Owner Dumped Wolfdog At Kill Shelter When He Got Too Much To Handle, Luckily This Sanctuary Saved Him

The strength, incredible instincts, sharp intelligence, and social abilities of the wolf is what has made them one of the most respected animals in the world. The stunning animal has been featured in legends, books, movies, paintings and other products of culture for centuries which slowly taught us to appreciate them even more. So it’s understandable that people wanted to take a bit of that wil

40 Best Photos From The Sony World Photography Awards 2019

From film, to music to photography diverse art and artists have the ability to breath new life into every medium - this is evident when viewing the entries for the Sony World Photography Awards,"the most celebrated and diverse photography competitions in the world." Currently, in its 12th year, the goal of the competition is to showcase the best contemporary photography around the world. #1

Woman Sets Up Bird Feeder Photo Booth to Capture Close-Ups of Feathered Friends

Birds have always been a symbol of freedom. But because of their liberating ability to fly, they seem so unreachable and mysterious to us. Luckily there is a way to meet with nature face to face and explore the beautiful feathered creatures in their natural setting without scaring them away or causing any harm. Lisa, who goes by the name Ostdrossel on her social media, has always been fascinate