From landscapes and street to architecture, portraits, and beyond – these international photography contests want to see your ...
The 2025 Ocean Art Photography Competition celebrates life beneath the surface, from intimate encounters to rare marine behaviors and striking flora and fauna.
This past year, Ocean Art Contest saw thousands of entries spanning more than 90 countries—each highlighting fleeting ...
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879) was photography’s first widely recognized artist, making images in a signature soft focus style that remains captivating to this day. Before it was an art, ...
From a ballet of whitetip reef sharks to a male cardinal fish releasing freshly-hatched babies from its mouth, these winning underwater photos are a revelation of our oceans’ wonders. "Synchronicity," ...
Wendel Patrick explores the capacity of still images to capture life's most precious moments. Artworks host Wendel Patrick explores the capacity of still images to capture life's most precious moments ...
In 1827, French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the earliest known surviving photograph with a camera obscura, a “dark room” that anticipated the camera and required an exposure of several days.
In celebration of the launch of its new Manischewitz Homemade Jarred Soup line, Manischewitz presents SOUP, a unique art and ...
You may have to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art more than once to fully appreciate “The New Art: American Photography, 1839-1910”; there is such a lot to see. With only a few exceptions, the more ...