Breathtaking images of Typhoon Jebi, one of the strongest storms to hit the country in 25 years, show the extreme power of nature as Japan battles the elements.
London’s Natural History Museum has released some of the photos in the running for the ‘Wildlife Photographer of the Year’ competition.
Johnny Miller’s drone photography captures economic inequality through aerial shots of India, Mexico and South Africa.
Santa Cruz is one of 10 islands in Colombia’s San Bernardo Archipelago. It’s only the size of two rugby fields, and jam-packed with houses.
Beyoncé has appeared on the cover of Vogue a number of times. She’s on the cover again this month, only this time she’s making history.
Dogs, dogs and more dogs – we’ve picked out our favourite dog photos from this year’s ‘Dog Photographer of the Year’ awards for some relaxation.
Not all of us will take photos that end up winning prestigious awards, but that can’t stop us having a good look. How about those talons?
A new book has been released containing photos of the most stunning libraries around the world. If you’re a bibliophile, you’re going to love this.
Some celebrity couples choose to commemorate their relationships by getting matching ink. Too bad their romances didn’t last quite as long.
The people of Paris woke up to find new artworks by the anonymous British graffiti artist strewn across the city. Let’s take a look.
The winners of the prestigious photography contest have been announced. These are some of the spectacular pics that clinched victory.
Locals are not impressed, after an amateur artist managed to spectacularly botch up the restoration of a famous statue in a Spanish church.
Bryan Lewis Saunders undertook an ambitious art project that saw him getting high on various mind-altering drugs while sketching himself daily.
The sun just set on the UK’s longest day of the year. Some interesting folks flocked to Stonehenge to celebrate in style.
Our planet is home to plenty of spectacular and wonderfully weird natural phenomena, including an underwater waterfall and a flaming gas crater.
A five-year-old boy got far more than he bargained for when he pulled down a statue, which fell on top of him. His parents are being sued for millions.
A thief got away with a Banksy piece worth hundreds of thousands of rands by casually strolling in and out an art gallery in the wee hours of the morning.
CNN’s list of the world’s best travel photos of 2018 so far might offer a little welcome relief from sitting at your desk. Wanderlust, and all that jazz.
Entries are now open for the annual National Geographic Travel Photographic of the Year contest, and these are our favourite shots from the contest so far.
The 2018 Met Gala was quite a religious experience. Take a look at what godly outfits Rihanna, Katy Perry and other celebs wore on the red carpet.
When she moved to LA, Amalia Ulman started one of the most elaborate Instagram performances to date, Today, it rings more true than ever.
Nothing like a little nighttime photography to get the technical juices flowing. Check out this stunner, featuring Lion’s Head, shot by Kyle Goetsch.
If you have ever found yourself spending your birthday alone, you might find some comfort in this beautiful artwork created by a Reddit user.
Venezuela’s 2017 protests weren’t a pretty sight, but one photographer managed to capture a moment that would secure him the World Press Photo title.
You might have though that last night’s sunset was one for the books, but then came the lightning. Boy, did Mother Nature spoil us.
If you thought you were the only one whose vision gets clouded over when staring at abstract pieces of modern day art, Will Ferrell and Joel McHale are here to prove you’re not alone.
Set high up on a hill in Italy’s Tuscany province is a $9 million villa, previously owned by the Renaissance master Michelangelo. Tough life.
Every so often, Jim Carrey drops a satirical piece of artwork depicting current events in the White House. Many weren’t too impressed with the subject of his latest work.
Waking up to a rat in a clock, New Yorkers were excited to realise that Banksy was back in the city to shake things up.
A small group of Ugandan Vespa riders are the subject of a World Photography Awards entry, and their story is one of devotion and respect for the two-wheeled icon.