Category: Photo Stories

“Figure with Two Heads” by Tania Serket

This photograph was created in 2024 in my studio in Vilnius. It was shot on medium-format film using long exposure

“Untitled” by Wojciech Karliński

Expressing my thoughts about my photographs is challenging because I primarily think in images, which are difficult to translate into

“Basilica of Saint Nicholas” by Jeffrey Wetherill

I took this image while on holiday in Amsterdam. As I approached the Basilica along Prins Hendrikkade Street, I was

“Untitled” by Richard Bentley

Shooting in my current location is fairly restrictive… Tripods are not allowed without permission; street photography is tricky as capturing

“Hope and Freedom” by Hans-Juergen Sommer

It’s an important part of my life to take photographs. In the past, my pictures had to be nice and

“October Snow Cheesman Park Denver” by David Pfannenstiel

We were having a blizzard in Denver the day I took this. The shot was taken at Cheesman Park near

“Deep In Thought” by John Martinotti

As an accomplished fine art photographer my primary goal was to create content of this model that that tells a

“Dog and Swimmers, Bude Sea Pool” by Jerry Webb

This was shot in September in Bude, Cornwall, in 2019. We were on holiday and often go to this part

“New Zealand Street Portrait” by James Stonley

I live in a small rural village just out of Christchurch City in New Zealand and can often be found

“Snowfall” by Adriana Benetti Longhini

During a discussion last year where I talked about being criticized for photographing a location over and over again, I

“Concrete Staircase” by Frank Bruynseraede

There’s not really a big story behind the image. The staircase is in a newly built hospital here in the

“Lamp” by Timothy Mahoney

This photo is really a continuation of my exercise during COVID lockdown days when we were all going crazy trying

“Right On Target” by Davide China

My Right on Target image is one of spontaneous inspiration. It was unexpected. I did not have my go-to-camera with

“Keeping Watch” by Greig Clifford

It was a cold but bright October morning when I visited the Dungeness A and B nuclear power stations, the

“Friends Catching Up in a Cafe” by Caroline Preece

The day I took this image was a lesson in opening my eyes and looking at the familiar in a

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