Take a break from the news and enjoy some of the incredible photos to make the final cut in this year’s Sony World Photography Awards.
The theme for the 2019 Pirelli Calendar is ‘dreaming’, shot by Albert Watson and featuring Gigi Hadid and rising star Julia Garner.
December’s First Thursday is probably the most exciting in Cape Town’s First Thursday calendar. This whole place is already in holiday mode, and then you add a fresh payday to that.
The photograph of a smiling Adolf Hitler hugging a young Jewish girl, that recently sold for $11 520 at auction, hides an unlikely friendship and a dark tale.
The tiny island of Migingo, which covers barely a quarter of a hectare, is brimming with life and energy. It’s also at the centre of a political tug-of-war.
Kim Jong Un might be a dictator, but he sure knows how to put together an epic propaganda fest in celebration of North Korea’s 70th anniversary.
I’m not saying your Instagram stories are boring, but it never hurts to have a trick or two up your sleeve to spice things up.
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.
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.
The winners of the prestigious photography contest have been announced. These are some of the spectacular pics that clinched victory.
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.
Nothing like a little nighttime photography to get the technical juices flowing. Check out this stunner, featuring Lion’s Head, shot by Kyle Goetsch.
With 8 500 photographs, competing for top placement in 26 categories, here’s a look at the best from the prestigious Societies of Photographers Awards.
You would think that publications as big as Vanity Fair would be able to avoid Photoshop fails, but every so often it looks like things slip between the cracks.
Sometimes wedding photos manage to capture love and all that fun stuff, and sometimes they catch the exact moment things go belly up. This is the latter.
Please enjoy this fantastic selection of nature’s finest comedic moments, captured on film for your enjoyment. Let’s hear it for the owls.
Ever climbed a hundred foot ladder to grab a hive filled with neurotoxic honey? Nah, me neither, but at least we can ogle the pictures.
The Royal Society’s annual photo comp celebrates ‘the power of photography to communicate science’, and we picked seven of their winners that do just that.
Of the 20 photographs nominated for an international architecture photography award, two are from South Africa. Jozi and Ceres, take a bow.
For 50 years, Rolling Stone has captured some of the most iconic moments in rock history. To celebrate, they’ve put them all together and we’ve picked our favourites.
Everyone loves to lavish praise on the Big Five, and sometimes the little guys and girls end up overlooked. Enough – check out these pearlers.
Here’s a little inspiration of all of us who favour the phone over the camera. Consider this proof that your iPhone can take snaps that rival the best of them.
You’re used to seeing slickly edited videos of Cape Town shot from the sky, but how about the world’s best drone photos? There’s even a local chap in the mix.
Back in the day it was a bit of a nightmare navigating past the Cape of Storms, although we’re not alone in having a number of beautiful shipwrecks along the coast.
Nature can often be brutal, but sometimes it does provide moments that help lighten the mood. I guess that’s something we could use today.
We restrained ourselves from using the words “mind-blowing” and rather provoked a FOMO-inducing reaction from our headline.
Everyone has their phone at the ready these days, which means there was no shortage of entries for this competition. Don’t worry eyeballs, we’re just being silly.
Do you think you have what it takes to enter a high-profile international photography competition? These past winners show that you’ll need to do well.
There’s nothing better than seeing your own country featured in the most brilliant way, and luckily one local chap has put together some incredible videos.