The White Night all-night arts festival is held in cities all across the northern hemisphere every summer. This year, a second year student from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem came up with an awesome concept to advertise the festivities in Tel Aviv.
Whilst nature reclaims its land, we’re taken aback by the sweet results frozen in time. Click through to check out the amazing images.
Photographer Joe McNally used Dubai as a backdrop for his lastest images, but he did it from a height of 829 meters, on top of the world’s tallest structure, the Burj Khalifa.
Ever wondered how photographers get those amazing shots at twilight as well as those mind-blowing star trails? Well maybe this will help.
To get people in the mood for Creative Day on 11 June, Adobe came up with an entertaining prank. The video has only been on the Internet for three days but has already got over 11 million views, so click through to check it out.
This gadget makes for an amazing gift for yourself or for a loved one. Snap away in style while you have your interactive world, literally at your finger tips. This camera has features that will make you weak at the knees: Imagine being able to snap a pic on your camera and then instantaneously upload it to Instagram […]
Robert Conrad has been on a mission since 1987 to photograph Adolf Hitler’s bunker in East Berlin. Conrad disguised himself as a construction worker to gain access to the site and managed to make his way inside almost 30 times.
Not only are the aesthetics of the photo beautiful, but the activity it’s capturing takes an action shot to new levels. Click through to take a look.
Capturing human emotion can always be tricky, especially if the subjects are children. How would one get the children to express their emotions? Photographer Jill Greenberg used this tactic: give the child candy then quickly snatch it away from them.
Early on Friday morning, Amy Beth Cavaetta was rushed to hospital to deliver her second child. But the birth did not go entirely to plan. Cavaetta barely made it outside the Boca Raton hospital in Florida, before the delivery started. See the gallery of images here.
From Seoul to Amsterdam, the Illusion blog has collected some of the most amazing and genuine imagery of reflected cityscape photography. Click through to see them all.
This Cape Town based photographer expresses his talent through an array of subject matter. From editorial shoots to striking portraiture, Gerhard has a knack for capturing energy filled moments and making them a thing of art. Click through to check out his amazing work.
We have seen the skill that goes into latte art, but never like this. Now those brown and white images floating on top of your espresso can be turned into a colourful masterpiece
Strandwolf Productions, comprised of local brotherhood duo Rory and Riordan Allen recorded an epic time lapse of AfrikaBurn, from the installation to the burning of the works of art. Check it out.
The giant rubber duck cruised into Hong Kong harbour on 2 May 2013 to be enjoyed by all who saw it as a symbol of happiness, has been deflated. The 16,5m sculpture has received a lot of attention and was set to be on display until 9 June 2013, until this happened.
The Argentine town of Epecuen decided it would “show face” again after being underwater for the last quarter of a century. Now for the first time since the 1980’s, the water is starting to subside. Take a look at the gallery of images below.
The 25th annual National Geographic Traveler Contest is open, and the contest has seen thousands of applicants test their photographic prowess against each other thus far. Check out some of the radical entries so far
Armenian photographer Suren Manvelyan digs eyes, a whole lot. Manvelyan’s obsession with ocular structure has earned him something of a reputation in the field of macro photography. Check out his selection of amazing shots, inside.
This photograph was taken by Bangladeshi photographer, Taslima Akhter, and captures the final embrace of two people found in the rubble of the collapsed garment factory on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on 24 April 2013. We urge you not to scroll down if you are a sensitive reader
We want to know what really happens on the inside of mental asylums, without ever needing to actually be in one. New York photographer, Jeremy Harris stepped inside a number of abandoned asylums prior to their demolishing, and what he came out with is one of the creepiest collections of shots we’ve seen in a long time.
Hong Kong is known for its mindblowing skyline. French photographer, Romain Jacquet-Lagreze recently published a book titled “Vertical Horizons”capturing the best of Hong Kong’s biggest buildings. Check out the gallery for a few choice tidbits.
Author, Mike Brodie has spent years documenting the phenomenon of train hopping in the US, and he’s found that most train hoppers are middle class kids. Mike Brodie is one of them, Brodie left home when he was 17 years old and has never looked back.
This Manfrotto package, consisting of: a Manfrotto 190CXPro4 + 496 head and Free Manfrotto LINO Pro Soft Shell Jacket would, in a normal world, sell for R5,675. You can get it for R3,999 (that’s a R1,676 saving), purely because SA Camera loves you. They love you just a whole bunch.
The public of Hong Kong got a pleasant surprise yesterday, when the world’s largest inflatable duck waddled in to the Victoria Harbour. The artwork was created by Florentijin Hofman, who is known for his love of turning everyday objects into larger than life pieces of art.
Would you get your company’s logo tattoed on your arm? No? Would you get your company’s logo tattoed on your arm IF they paid you to do it? These employees did just that.
This year’s L’Iris d’Or, the Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year, went to 32 year old Andrea Gjestvang from Norway. Gjestvang beat out 122,000 hopeful entries from 170 different countries. Check out her photo, and other winners
The world is an amazing, terrifying, and wonderful place, and nothing describes a situation with the impact and immediacy of a good photograph. Gleaned from news streams, our social network feeds, and television, here’s a look at some of the top stories from yesterday, in pictures
Some time ago we told you about this rather special painting of Wayne Rooney by local artist, Regis Matare. Regis got in touch this week to advise that the painting had been updated, and that he’ll be working on a Luis Suarez portrait in the wake of the recent biting incident.
The Prince of Wales has released the largest collection of his watercolours, 130 to be exact, for public viewing, and have been published in an online gallery.
Chris “Mr Cake” Holmes, knew where his heart was and knew that his current job was not for him. Holmes also knew what path he wanted to take on his new journey. So he wrote his resignation letter on a cake.