Charles Baudelaire called the figure wandering in the modern big city a flâneur: he is the city dweller who always walks with his eyes open, experiences
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Leica debuts a luxury camera
This camera, manufactured only in 750 units, was born from the collaboration of actor Daniel Craig and photographer Greg Williams. Leica sells the product at a
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Photos come to life with the help of Deep Nostalgia
Even a photo of Abraham Lincoln or our great-grandfather can turn into a colorful, realistic video thanks to Deep Nostalgia, the photo animation technology created by
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Ode to a color from Nizhnevartovsk
White is the color of the surface that reflects the entire spectrum of light invariably. When we see the color white in our everyday life, it’s
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Magda Biernat | Adrift
The pairs of photos depicting the Antarctic icebergs and hunting cabins stand as silent witnesses to the threats posed by global warming. In 2013, Polish photographer Magda
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Who to follow this February: @oldschoolmoms
“Toasting and roasting your classic old school moms,” says the bio of our new favorite Instagram profile. The page Old School Moms shares awkward family photos
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Sinking into snow on the mysterious lands of the Russian Arctic
The Kola Peninsula is located at the northwesternmost point of Russia, bordered by the Barents Sea and the White Sea. The mysterious land of Murmansk is
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From details to the whole | Urban Geometry
Fascinating color combinations and changes of scale, breath-taking structures – Spanish-born photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar currently living in Tallinn has travelled the world with his camera
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One of the world’s least livable cities on poetic photos
Even though he has been dabbling in photography since his teenage years, Paris-based photographer Christophe Jacrot started his career as a film director. He has won several
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“I want to tell stories of an old, true life” | Zsófia Mohos
Early morning bustle, farmhouses with porches, trades fading into oblivion and old ladies wearing kerchiefs and gathered skirts, in a traditional community: photographer Zsófia Mohos has been capturing
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