"Ivan Puig and Andrés Padilla Domene (Los Ferronautas)
built their striking silver road-rail SEFT-1 vehicle to explore the abandoned
passenger railways of Mexico and Ecuador, capturing their journeys in videos,
photographs and collected objects..." SEE STORY AND PHOTOS
"Whether you find it eerie or amusing—this stunning photo of
a Japanese snow monkey using an iPhone captures just how much they resemble us
humans. In this 500px ISO exclusive, we asked nature photographer Marsel van
Oosten to share the full story behind his amazing shot and technique..." READ MORE(via 500pxISO)
”For the past two decades, Richardson has walked and cycled
the streets of New York taking pictures. It is central to his identity as a photographer. A friend told me, It s not about waiting for the phone to
ring, he says. You live, breathe, wake up, take pictures
of yourself, photograph things. You have to constantly document your life; always
photograph, always photograph. It borders
on compulsion and is the most creatively productive of the many habits that organize
his life..." READ FULL NEW YORK MAGAZINE ARTICLE
"“Hawkeye is already a very social little dude, but I
think that photographing people in this way opens him up to a lifetime of
communicating with people who are very different than him and different than
our local community. I think so many people get locked into a comfort zone with
how we see the world and who we interact with, and we do that by limiting our
exposure,” (Aaron) Huey said.
“Photography
is one way for me to shatter that comfort zone, to be reminded every day that I
venture out with my camera, that there are infinite worlds to explore — that I
am not the center of the universe, and that my ideas are among the many
perspectives and manifestations of life that make up this world. I hope for
nothing less for my son, whether it is through photography or another medium of
communication. It is all really about a way of seeing and experiencing the
world, and the camera is just one exercise."...READ MORE
"Wildlife photographer Hannes Lochner spent 750 days in the harsh surroundings of the Kalahari desert to chronicle the lives of wildlife at night...capturing stunning images of leopards, lions, cheetahs, spotted hyenas, brown hyenas and jackals. His images, collected in his new book, The Dark Side of the Kalahari, reveal the awe-inspiring beauty and breathtaking diversity of life in the region..." SEE PHOTOS (via The Guardian)