You’re wild about birds and your camera. Now combine your passions by entering the 2025 Audubon Photography Awards. This year, we’re following birds where they migrate and offering new prizes across ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has agreed a new three-year Open Access publishing agreement with Couperin, a consortium of French Higher Education and Research establishments.
The bizarre, beautiful and, at times, almost comical diversity of “fancy pigeons” is captured here by photographer Luisa Maria Stagno. The much maligned pigeons we all know, which are ...
John Sylvester, born in 1955, died Jan. 19 at home with his daughters by his side. Sylvester was an internationally published photographer and author. He spent his 40-year career capturing images of ...
A Chicago-based freelance photographer was one of three people Gary Police arrested and charged with criminal trespassing during a protest against ICE deportations at the Gary/Chicago ...
Heinz Kluetmeier/Sports Illustrated Supported by By Richard Sandomir Heinz Kluetmeier, a prominent photographer for Sports Illustrated who captured the exultation of the United States men’s ...
George Kalinsky, the legendary photographer who captured everything happening at Madison Square Garden for more than five decades, has died. He was 88. Kalinksy shot historic sporting events ...
GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHER Grace Hensley says, “I garden because I can’t help it.” Hensley grew up visiting gardens with her mother, Lynn Harrison, an accomplished garden photographer who taught ...
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Jan. 15 (UPI) --A photographer and a model broke their own Guinness World Record with help from a diving expert by conducting a photo shoot at a depth of 163.38 feet underwater off the Florida coast.
In 2023, London-based photographer Jim Fenwick arrived in Sicily for a routine commercial shoot, unaware that a wildfire would turn his trip into an extraordinary photographic opportunity.