Canada’s worst-hit province shortened hours of vaccination clinics as frustrations mount across country over slow rollout of the drug
Most of us haven't quite realized there's something extraordinary happening in the world.
After seeing a man in his 60s wearing a leather harness dancing at a gay club, photographer Muir Vidler realised he wanted to celebrate the people that never le
President Trump pushed Friday for Senate Republicans to change the rules on legislation to a simple majority as a result of the failed health care bill.
I've written out and deleted an opening sentence to this lookbook probably about 30 times now - I don't know what to say. It feels really weird. I can't believe it really got made. I want to say how hard it was - but in the grand scheme of things it wasn't as hard as others had it. I want to say how thankful we are to
One hundred years after the start of the Great War, none of the participants remain alive, and we are left with aging relics, fading photographs, scarred landscapes being reclaimed by nature, and memorials and graveyards across the globe.
Photographer Greg Miller has been documenting Ash Wednesday for two decades. Now those strangers he stopped on the street are part of his upcoming book, Unto Dust.
A flock of arms reaches out from the side of the frame like blades of grass. Elia Pellegrini's photographs ask audiences to stop, pause, consider.
How do we prevent ego from “sucking us down like the law of gravity?” The primary answer is simple: awareness. But after that, it’s a matter of hard work.
Image: Antoine Bruy, from “Scrublands” By Joanna Chen A parachute appears, floating in a cloudless sky. It lands with a ...
As an amateur photographer,action photography is also one of my interests.These kind of photos not only pause the life but also they are all really meaningful.With one photo you can tell everything without using hundreds of words.And i believe that,this way is more effective most of the time.Today i've collected some action photos from X1
Kimjongilia is one of two national flowers of North Korea, named after the leader Kim Jong-il. The other one is Kimilsungia. It is a kind of giant red begonia. © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
Take a break and enjoy a batch of funny, random, and wtf pics.
Reddish Egret (Egretta rufescens) - Fort De Soto, Florida Among the most 'photogenic' and fun birds I have photographed, this reddish egret blew me away with its hunting and posing. This was during a bathing pause. It puffed out its 'dreadlocks' and gave me this high fashion look. Thanks for visiting!
More than 1,200 black and white British photos are published for the first time together. They show people dealing with flooding, factory word and the war effort.
This antelope-like reclusive species lives in remote regions of the Annamite mountains on the border of Vietnam and Laos - but under 100 may now be left
Samisk jente fra Sør-Varanger i Finnmark. saamiblog.blogspot.com/
Our first woolly stop in Shetland was Lerwick and the amazing Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay’s Dock. courtesy of Shetland Museum and Archives, as are all images in this post I mentioned…
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The World Press Photo Foundation has announced the eighteen winners of the 56th World Press Photo Contest 2013. The photo gallery shows the prize-winning entries of the world's largest annual press photography contest.