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Black-and-white photographs have a certain magic. They make the past feel distant, almost like it happened in another universe. But then you see an old American history photograph in color, and suddenly everything shifts. A red dress looks red. A yellow taxi actually feels yellow. Someone’s blue jeans look surprisingly familiar. The past stops looking like “history” and start...


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There’s something about the ocean that can stop you in your tracks. One moment, it’s a playground for surfers, sailors, and beach lovers; the next, it feels like an entirely different universe, packed with strange creatures, fragile ecosystems, and stories we’re only beginning to understand.

Covering roughly 70 percent of Earth’s surface, our oceans feed communities, m...


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Some wildlife photographs make you stop scrolling. You know the feeling: you’re halfway through your coffee, casually checking your feed, and suddenly an animal photo makes you grin like a kid. That’s the magic behind these 40 heartwarming m...


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There’s something humbling about looking up at the night sky. You might see a handful of stars from your backyard, but point a serious camera upward and suddenly, the universe gets a whole lot bigger.

The 2026 David Malin Astrophotography Awards, presented by the Central West Astronomical Society (CWAS), celebrate photographers who tur...


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Paris has been photographed to death. The Eiffel Tower, the Seine, Montmartre, those dreamy little cafés we’ve all seen them a million times. But what happens when a photographer ignores the postcard version of Paris and simply watches the people?

That’s where Gaspard Claude’s street photography gets interesting.

Rather than chasing famous landm...


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