National Geographic Receives Massive Attention With Their New Cover, And The Harsh Reality Behind It Is Shocking

National Geographic Receives Massive Attention With Their New Cover, And The Harsh Reality Behind It Is Shocking There’s one thing that truly unites us in this world, and unfortunately, it is not something to be happy about. Everyone around us shamefully affects the earth with our single-use plastic and overall lack of responsibility and love for our planet. Newest National Geographic issue reveals just how truly bad the earth has been affected by our irresponsible consumerism and daily choosing plastic over own mother earth....

January 3, 2026 · 7 min · 1434 words · Gary Mcintyre

Old Photos Of 1900S America Turned Into Stunning 3D Animation

Old Photos Of 1900s America Turned Into Stunning 3D Animation ‘ The Old New World ‘ is not your usual CGI video project. Photographer and animator Alexey Zakharov of Moscow used actual vintage photos and brought them back to life with 3D animations. He used images from the first half of the 1900s, taken in New York, Boston, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. Online vintage photos warehouse Shorpy supplied Alexey with the pictures, which he then altered with 3D animations: “ The main part of this video was made with camera projection based on photos, ” says Alexey....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 174 words · Nicholas Fedezko

People Whose Ndas Expired Share 20 Secrets They Weren’T Supposed To Share

People Whose NDAs Expired Share 20 Secrets They Weren’t Supposed To Share Some companies tend to hide a lot of shady stuff behind closed doors – and those things are usually kept secret due to non-disclosure agreements, or NDAs. However, some of those NDAs tend to eventually expire – and that’s when get to hear about all the dodgy practices that companies don’t want their customers to know about....

January 3, 2026 · 11 min · 2207 words · Anna Burgess

Photographer Captures Spring Colors Of Japan

Photographer Captures Spring Colors Of Japan Most of us would have to travel hundreds, thousands and perhaps tens of thousands of miles for the unique opportunity of photographing Japan’s amazing plum trees blossom. For photographer Hidenobu Suzuki however, all he has to do is step outside of his front door. A beautician by profession Hidenobu spends his free time doing landscape photography: “ My photographs are like Japanese paintings. Japanese like to express emotions and spiritual feelings through the landscape photography, ” says the photographer....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 163 words · Cynthia Robinson

Photographer Captures The Unique Beauty Of Local People While Traveling Through India

Photographer Captures The Unique Beauty Of Local People While Traveling Through India Magdalena Bagrianow is a UK-based inspiring photographer from Poland who traveled across India and managed to capture outstanding portraits of its local people. From unique looks to captivating eyes, her portraits will definitely mesmerize you. Although India’s population has been decreasing since the beginning of the 90s, the country still ranks as the second most inhabited. With over 1,3 billion people living in India, it’s clear that the country is full of unique personalities that Magdalena managed to perfectly capture....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 127 words · Freddie Oloughlin

Photographer Edas Wong Captures Perfectly Timed Compositions Of Strangers (20 Pics)

Photographer Edas Wong Captures Perfectly Timed Compositions Of Strangers (20 Pics) Edas Wong is Hong Kong-based street photographer who is a pro when it comes to capturing perfectly timed compositions of strangers. The photographer already has over 20k followers on Instagram, and his photos never cease to make us laugh. In a recent interview with Bored Panda , Edas said he got into street photography back in 2012. He says he chose street photography because it didn’t require for him to learn advanced techniques or buy expensive gear – the small camera he had was more than ideal for a beginner like him....

January 3, 2026 · 2 min · 313 words · David Kohler

Photographer Holds A Photoshoot With Her 16-Year

Photographer Holds A Photoshoot With Her 16-Year-Old Dog Just In Time To Say Goodbye For the past 16 years Chubby was photographer Maria Sharp’s best friend. Unfortunately, the dog‘s health recently started to decline rapidly, so Sharp decided to dig up old photos of the two of them and organize one last photoshoot, documenting their beautiful friendship before Chubby passed away. Chubby entered Sharp‘s life as a puppy when she was just 7 years old....

January 3, 2026 · 3 min · 504 words · Angelica Edwards

Photographer Makes His Wiener Dog As Big As She Thinks She Is

Photographer Makes His Wiener Dog As Big As She Thinks She Is Ok, so you love your dog and you think she’s the coolest dog ever. Naturally you want to showcase this to the whole world, but then you’re presented with a problem – how? Photographer Mitch Boyer has an answer for you – enlarge it! “ A few months ago I started photoshopping images of my Dachshund, Vivian in her ‘true size’, ” said Mitch to Bored Panda....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 206 words · Juliet Hundley

Photographer Points Camera To The Other Side Of The Popular Landmarks

Photographer Points Camera To The Other Side Of The Popular Landmarks British photographer Oliver Curtis has found a new way to photograph famous landmarks. He does it by pointing the camera away from the landmark to the ‘wrong’ direction, revealing the side of it that nobody seems to pay any attention to. And actually, it’s a nice change to see that instead of the pics we’ve seen a million times before....

January 3, 2026 · 2 min · 305 words · Hector Lee

Photographer Reveals The Not So Romantic Side Of Paris

Photographer Reveals The Not So Romantic Side Of Paris David Tesinsky is a Chech independent photographer who shoots subcultures, urban cultures, and people’s stories. He recently traveled to Paris to show the unspoken side of this city, idolized by romantics around the globe. The photographer says he created the series about the different perspective of the city to show that “this city is not just a fake romance.” Misery and poverty – see the hidden side of Paris captured through David’s lens in the gallery below....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 198 words · Nellie Desai

Photographer Visits The Same Families 20 Years Later To Show The Reality Of An ‘American Dream’

Photographer Visits The Same Families 20 Years Later To Show The Reality Of An ‘American Dream’ Beth Yarnelle Edwards has created a photography project back in 1997 in her local area of San Carlos, California. Her goal was to document the everyday lives of families in suburban America. Her project revolves around the well-known idea of an ‘American Dream’ and the actual lives people live in the USA. The project started as a response to her own dissatisfaction with suburban life, so she set about discovering what makes it appealing to so many people....

January 3, 2026 · 7 min · 1466 words · Timothy Bolden

Portraits After 1, 2, And 3 Glasses Of Wine

Portraits After 1, 2, and 3 Glasses Of Wine For his latest project Brazilian photographer Marcos Alberti has combined three of his passions: friends, photography and wine. As he says himself: “ The first glass of wine is all about the food, the second glass is about love, and the third glass is about mayhem “. So his idea was to go and look for that mayhem. “ The first picture was taken right away when our guests have just arrived at the studio, ” explains Alberti, “ in order to capture the stress and the fatigue after…working all day “....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 177 words · Gerald Negron

Portuguese Street Artist Creates A Giant Outdoor Owl Sculpture From Junk

Portuguese Street Artist Creates A Giant Outdoor Owl Sculpture From Junk This giant owl sculpture, nestled against a city wall in Covilhã, Portugal, was created by Portuguese street artist Artur Bordalo (aka Bordalo II). The sculpture is called “Owl Eyes” and is composed out of various metal scraps, tractor tires, corrugated sheet metal, and other bits of urban junk. The steampunkish piece of street art was created as part of the annual WOOL festival in Covilhã, which is dedicated to urban arts....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 120 words · Robin Leth

Quotes Illustrated As Pictograms

Quotes Illustrated as Pictograms If you like quotes and illustrations, then I highly recommend to check out these awesome pictograms that depict life, inspirational and motivational quotes. It seems there is not a website where one can view all these pictoquotes in one place, but there is an active Facebook and Pinterest page where one can see new ones everyday. I think this is a great concept and knowing that there is almost an endless number of quotes possible, the illustrator is for sure busy for years to come....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 162 words · Angela Watts

Russian Artist Mixes Fantastic Scenes With Reality

Russian Artist Mixes Fantastic Scenes With Reality Moscow region-based artist Sergey Svistunov offers us a glimpse into the Russian illustration scene. In his work you can clearly see the Eastern European influence, where mystical moments are filled with a subtle touch of reality. His drawings vary from colorful landscapes to computer game illustrations, from short romantic stories to horrible monsters destroying worlds. But what his works do have in common is the attention to detail and a subtle hint of everyday reality in even his most fantastical creations....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 135 words · John Klarich

Russian Artist Recreates Spongebob Squarepants Characters As Humans And They Are Awesome

Russian Artist Recreates Spongebob Squarepants Characters As Humans And They Are Awesome Polly is a 17-year-old Russian artist who has recently posted a series of reimagined Spongebob Squarepants characters. So if you ever wondered how your favorite childhood cartoon characters would look like as humans, look no further. From Spongebob himself to Plankton and Karen – our favorite characters combined with Polly’s drawing skills make a great result. Check out her detailed drawings in the gallery below!...

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 203 words · Teressa Odell

Save A Flower

Save a flower Rue Jacob Paris, novembre 2015, ouverture de la conférence sur le climat. Jean-Jacques Koenig Living in Paris. Try to do something against violence with art and poésie.

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 30 words · Jeremy Burt

Sextuplets Photoshoot Then And 6 Years Later

Sextuplets Photoshoot Then And 6 Years Later It’s been six years since the world met the McGhee sextuplets from Ohio. To celebrate this occasion, the family of eight got together to recreate the special moment, that went viral back in 2010. The same photographer in the same studio captured Olivia, Madison, Rozonno Jr., Josiah, Elijah and Isaac with their parents Rozonno and Mia the same way he did 6 years ago....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 148 words · Karen Charles

Skittles Give Up Their Rainbow To Celebrate London Pride

Skittles Give Up Their Rainbow To Celebrate London Pride To commemorate the London Pride parade last weekend the famous rainbow-colored candies Skittles gave their colors away leaving us with a short message: “ Only one rainbow deserves to be the centre of attention. “ The clever ad campaign by adam&eveDDB creative agency used the contexts masterfully, being very aware of the brand and what it means while also showing support to the LGBT community....

January 3, 2026 · 1 min · 166 words · Billy Lewis

Slovakian Beauty With Half Face

Slovakian Beauty with Half Face Ivanka Danisová is 30 years old and she is actually a lawyer. She was born with a disease that gave her an unusual appearance. This disease brought lots of mockery from the kids around in her childhood. But the girl grew up into a strong and confident woman. Very soon she is expecting for the final plastic surgery that promises to give the girl “standard” face after all....

January 3, 2026 · 2 min · 223 words · David Napoleon