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There’s something electric about these 23 images—you feel it before you can explain it. The Female in Focus x Nikon 2025 Winners aren’t just photographs; they’re mic-drops. Raw, intentional, and emotionally sharp, this year’s winning works prove that when women control the frame, the story hits different. Partnering with Nikon for the second year, Female in F...


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We teamed up again with the world’s leading photo game GuruShots to showcase the winning images from the Mostly White challenge.

By competing in epic photography challenges against millions of photographers, you can get instant feedback and exposure from over three billion monthly votes and increase your ranking from Newbie to achieve the ultimate status (and bragging ...


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Most people complain about winter. Photographers wait for it.

Because when the temperature drops, something magical happens. Noise fades. Colors simplify. Light softens. The world feels quieter, almost cinematic.

Winter isn’t lifeless. It’s focused. And the best winter photos prove exactly that.

In this collection, you’ll see how snow, ice, fog, and low w...


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Street art has a way of catching you off guard. You turn a corner expecting nothing more than cracked concrete or a blank wall, and suddenly you’re standing face to face with a hyper-realistic portrait, a massive political statement, or powerful murals so bold it feels like the building itself is talking back. Unlike traditional galleries, st...


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There’s something hauntingly beautiful about places left behind. Empty hallways where footsteps once echoed. Rusting machinery frozen mid-purpose. Dust-covered furniture sitting exactly where someone left it decades ago. These spaces don’t just decay—they pause. Each abandoned places feels like a snapshot of a moment that never moved forward, suspended betwee...


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