Magdalena Wywrot's forthcoming Deadbeat Club title, PETSKA, looks to be fantastic.
Full details on the title are on the DeadBeat Club site.
Magdalena Wywrot's forthcoming Deadbeat Club title, PETSKA, looks to be fantastic.
Full details on the title are on the DeadBeat Club site.
Gil Rigoulet has an almost overwhelmingly fantastic trove of photos taken in the 70s and 80s in Napoli, Chicago, England, Quebec, and France.
The street was the best window and I plunged my camera uncomplicated by traveling North America, and Europe from east to west. No obligations, no command, just to see the world around me.
Phenomenal work. See more, including his landscapes, Polaroids, self portraits, and more on his site: GilRigoulet.com
The Burn My Eye Photography Collective has some superb street photography categorized by theme. I've provided credit when it's been shared.
Plenty more on the Burn My Eye website.
Canadian photographer Maureen O'Connor's work is always one of the highlights for me of the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair. If I don't find her booth on my own meanderings, I make a point of seeking it out. I can't leave until I've seen her new photos.
All of the animals in her pictures are live — there's no taxidermy and no posing. The creatures, which to my understanding live in rehabilitation sanctuaries, are brought to the abandoned buildings and allowed to explore.
You can see all O'Connor's work at maureenfaithoconnor.com. The above are all from the Threshold series, but the Inclusion, Departures, and Cuban series are also excellent.
Winners of the 2024 Big Picture Nature Photography Contest have been chosen.
My favorite is one of the runners-up, but I'm biased as I recognize the heron, Glinlid, whom I met in the Dominican in 2019:
Check out all the 2024 winners on the Big Picture site.
Winners from years going back to 2014 are also viewable.
Some nice street photography and portraiture by Brit, Charlie Kwai.
More in the Projects section of Charlie Kwai's site.
I quite enjoyed these last year. Here's some of the highlights for 2024:
You can view all of the nominees here.
Some of last year's winners were extraordinarily good:
Site is here:
Nice to see the Cabin Porn blog is still active.
And here's one of my own cabin photos, from Paradise Cove, Vanuatu:
Hundreds more cabins on Cabin Porn's blog.
"iN-PUBLiC was set up in 2000 to provide a home for Street Photographers. Our aim is to promote Street Photography and to continue to explore its possibilities. We are a non commercial collective. All the photographers featured here have been invited to the group because they have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday and to capture the moment."
Some truly fantastic stuff here.
Thomas Shahan takes awesome photos of insects:
Plenty more on his official website.