December 19 - Entries of the week: 2017 Sony World Photography Awards 9 years 1 month ago See the some of the best new entries to the Open competition of the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards, from the week commencing Dec 19.
Capturing the enchanting beauty of fireflies at night 9 years 1 month ago "In Japan, the firefly season comes at the beginning of rainy season. These photos were captured on mountains in the Shikoku Island, the smallest of Japan's four main islands."
Research at the end of the world - Anna Filipova, The Fence 9 years 1 month ago "For me, the Arctic is one of the most fascinating places of the earth, but also one of the most endangered. The Arctic is constantly moving and shifting, melting reforming, appearing and disappearing."
I come from a story telling perspective - Klaus Thymann 9 years 2 months ago "For me the core is first and foremost storytelling and then the medium or genre is not so important. "
Celdas: Alma Leiva, The Fence 9 years 2 months ago "I always let the idea or project dictate the medium. If I don’t have much experience in working with a given medium, I research and experiment before, but always embrace the challenge."
The Selfie Project - Kristoffer Eliassen 9 years 2 months ago "Taking a selfie is a performative act, where self-regulation and self-disclosure form part of the performance. On the one hand, it is about taking control and pretending to be someone, and on the other hand, let go, or lose control."
November 14 - Entries of the week: 2017 Sony World Photography Awards 9 years 2 months ago Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2017, theSony World Photography Awardsshowcases the best photography in the world from the past year.Start uploadingyour best shots for free.
Divine Animals: The Bovidae by R.J. Kern, The Fence 9 years 2 months ago Rich symbolism and thoughtful placement of subjects made me think deeper about societal issues we experience today - where cultural identity, landscape, and place collide.
On Thin Ice - Christian Åslund 9 years 2 months ago Climate change is taking its toll on the planet and its inhabitants. Nowhere else is this more visible than in the Arctic.Sony Sweden AmbassadorChristian Åslund is an award winningphotographer, based in Stockholm.
Chickens by Emanuela Colombo, The Fence 9 years 2 months ago Each variety of chicken has its own shape, plumage, color or way of walking because of its place of birth.