From drive-in cinemas to butchered pigs, these images were all acclaimed at this year’s LensCulture street photography awards 2020
Polish photographer Michal Solarski returns to Lake Balaton in Hungary, to recapture the summer holidays he enjoyed there as a child
Max Cavallari thinks phones are "deleting the social relationships between us".
The common citizen was used in many WW I and II war posters to sell war bonds to keep our country strong. Just like artifacts, these vintage war posters from World War I and II, depict the hard-working man and woman, the average American citizen,...
Picture ThisThe Strange • The Old • The Terrifying. Creepy vintage photos to enjoy before bedtime.
Although little-known today, many of the characters in these images became the most famous - and wealthiest - stars of their generation in England and the New World.
Once in a while, time, light, and space conspire to bridge the gap between the present and the past. In those moments, modern photos snapped with handheld computers come to look like accidental renaissance paintings created by the old masters. Fortunately, there is a subreddit called /r/AccidentalRenaissance where anyone in the world can share their magnificent digital paintings.
Kinan, 45, is engaged to fellow burn survivor Carrie Pratt and recently became a father again
Here is a picture dictionary of adjectives describing people. You will have different adjectives for each physical appearance; face - hair - height - weight - eyes - age.Hope you enjoy it! Have a nice day - ESL worksheets
There are over 50 ethnic groups in Vietnam. This photo was taken at one of the northen vietnamese villages on the way to Sa'pa. This photo cannot be used for any purposes without my written permission. If you want to use this photo, please contact me at Wild West Communications: www.wildwestcom.ca.
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If you feel like a photo you just snapped somewhat resembles a classical painting, it may be that you have just encountered "accidental Renaissance".
First of all, being a psychology student, and by posting these pictures, Im not wanting to be disrespectful. At all! I think all human beings deserve respect and kindnesss. This is only my way of honoring those people which society wanted to make disappear, many people who probably only wanted…
Gaze at one hundred years of people knitting.
Whether it's a goose chasing after university students or a parrot gazing into a storm, these well-timed images are so surprising that they raise more questions than they provide answers.
Picture ThisThe Strange • The Old • The Terrifying. Creepy vintage photos to enjoy before bedtime.
Every person in Appalachia has a relationship with God, intentionally or otherwise. You could say the same thing about these pictures taken by Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden.
'Accidental Renaissance' is a subreddit that acts like a virtual gallery, dedicated to sharing and discussing images that unintentionally resemble works of art from the famous cultural movement known as the Renaissance. It took place in Europe roughly from the 14th to 17th centuries and was a time of great artistic and intellectual growth. During this period, humanity saw the emergence of some of the most famous creators in history, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
We've all worn them or sent our children off to school in them but these pictures largely from the 1800s are fascinating
--Introduction-- The teenage years are a time of great change and growth. It's a time when young people begin to develop their own sense of identity and figure out who they are. If you're a parent or guardian, it can be tough to understand what your teenager is going through.
The photographer made his name with a series showing his dysfunctional parents, Ray and Liz, in their squalid Black Country flat. Now he’s turned their story into an award-winning film
Sometimes we just want to get away from it all; make the great escape and reconnect with ourselves rather than our Facebook friends. But how far would go to get away from it all? Could you really switch off from the world? One woman did. And she found a few people to follow her too....
Put your eye on a new, wholesome feast of crazy and strange bad family photos. Then lock up your old family picture albums. 'Cuz the last thing you'd want is
There is no excuse for a parent to abuse or neglect their child. Literally none.
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the musgum, an ethnic group in far north province in cameroon, created their homes from compressed sun-dried mud.
I'm sure at one time or another you've been part of a Secret Santa gift exchange. This year I was a recipient of a secret Santa gift from the Temecula Quilt Co quilt shop. I have never been to the shop in Temecula, California, or never have met the shop owner, Sheryl Johnson, but she shared a wonderful secret Santa mystery quilt design with anyone who read her blog. What an awesome gift! Each week we received another clue. A little more cutting and some more sewing. Nine patches... 4 patches... Greens... and plenty of Reds and Neutrals. Lots of oldies, but goodies, for sure. After 5-6 weeks this sweet Christmas variation of the classic Burgoyne Surrounded quilt was sewn together. "Secret Santa" 42" x 54" I machine quilted using a 28wt. Aurifil thread. I love the texture it created. Snowflakes, and snow blowing swirls. Of course, there were lots of things I should have been working on, but it was exciting to get a mystery Secret Santa gift each week. This pattern has been on my perpetual list for 20+ years. Sheryl divided up the construction in easy and doable segments. I think 2019 will find me FINALLY making this pattern 1991 in the indigo and white fabrics I had planned so long ago. Thanks, Sheryl for sharing your mystery with all of us. It was a fabulous seasonal project. Wishing you all a Happy Holiday season and Merry Christmas. We'll catch up after the New Year. Until Then- Kyle
You’ve heard that a photo is worth a thousand words, but photos like the collection here have stories with so much more to say. These pictures give an insight into what life was like in eras as disparate as the 18th century and the 1970s.