At the start of the month, a viral video of New Yorkers waddling in waist-high water due to massive flooding in NYC was shared all over social media. The viral video with thousands of views and comments on Twitter and Instagram, had…
Thousands of locals are crowded in the streets of Myanmar protesting against the military coup that started this February. For years the people of Myanmar have been subjected to a military regime that not only has caused conflict but more importantly, the…
For years and years now accounts of the critical situation of the planet's oceans have been released in the media. Documentary after documentary shares the urgency of climate change, pollution, and more. For World Oceans Day this year, we sought out the…
We can all agree that ocean plastics suck...
This week we celebrate World Ocean Day, so now is the perfect time to turn our focus toward promoting a healthy ocean and climate. Unfortunately, we have a lot of damage to undo.
So…
The ongoing exhibition of Richard Mosse’s Displaced is hosted by Fondazione MAST from May 7 to September 19 this year. Fondazione MAST is a cultural and philanthropic institution in Bologna, Italy.
“His photographs do not show the conflict, the battle, the crossing…
America the great - I believe it to be. But still, there is consistent evidence that America does not care about many of its residents. For people (mostly Black people) in Jackson, Mississippi, and Flint, Michigan, who are still without clean water,…
Keagan Maloney, a 20-year-old college kid walked away from a football scholarship to find his place in the sun, making six figures selling solar for Solar Energy Partners in the big oil state of Texas.
The world demonstrates its ability to evolve…
Photography of wildlife from the Galapagos Islands gives us some of the most diverse and enriched pictures of animals known to man or woman.
It is not a surprise Charles Darwin spent weeks on end on the island, and based an entire…
Endangered animals are very rarely seen in person, and just as much, are rarely captured in photography. It only makes sense; there are so few of the animals in these endangered species that photographers are lucky to even catch a glimpse.
But…
The lens of South Asian photographers captures stories thousands of years in the making. Stories of tradition and progression, happiness and pain, and also life and death are all portrayed in a single frame. These photographers hail from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka,…