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“Society hurts”. (Photo by Grace Ridge/ESRC)

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has announced the winners of a UK national photography competition in which we challenged young people aged 14–18 for their unique take on society and the social sciences by asking them to take a picture on the theme of “Where Do I Belong?” – ESRC Press Office. Photo: “Society hurts”. (Photo by Grace Ridge/ESRC)
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24 Mar 2014 06:41:00
Photography By Geof Ker

Geof Kern is an internationally renown photographer based in Dallas. He stands among the most awarded American photographers.
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28 Apr 2014 11:04:00
Photography By Pierre Gonnord

Pierre Gonnord started by photographing his neighborhood but soon left France for Spain, where he lives since 1988. Italy, Portugal, Japan, United States are just some of the countries where Pierre Gonnord has gone in search of models.
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11 May 2014 10:14:00
Funny Photography By Adrian Sommeling

Adrian Sommeling is a superb talented photographer and photo manipulator, who shoot amazing photographs with humour and creative
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18 Mar 2013 12:06:00
The photography of Lennart Nilsson

Lennart Nilsson is a Swedish photographer and scientist. Born in 1922 he is one of Swedens first photojournalists and has become famous for groundbreaking macro medical photos of subjects once considered unphotographabl
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09 Oct 2012 13:53:00
Minimalist  Photography from Thomas Leong

Tomas Leong is a self taught photographer hailing from Perak, Malaysia. He now resides in Singapore and works a Technical Manager. The most recurring themes in Thomas’ work are long exposure, minimalism, and simplicity.
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14 Aug 2012 08:07:00
High Flying Photography With Karim Nafatni

Karim Nafatni is an Airline Captain and photography enthusiast. He seriously got into the Art when he got his first DSLR 3 years ago. Addicted to height and fan of architecture,he climbs the highest skyscrapers of Dubai to take his pictures ,sometimes more than 300 meters above ground. As the top of the biggest buildings in the world is not high enough for him,he carries his camera with him during work to document his daily routine in"his Office" and shoots from his flight deck.
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26 Sep 2013 10:46:00
Photography by Lyubomir Sergeev Part 2

Lyubomir Sergeev Bulgarian photographer Lyubomir Sergeev combines creepy contradictions in his masterfully composed shots.
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11 Nov 2013 09:45:00