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The Heartwarming Story Of Fukumaru & Her Owner

The Heartwarming Story Of Fukumaru & Her Owner

Alex Wain April 29, 2013 0

Here’s a tale of friendship and love that will warm your heart and put a smile on your face. In all started 12 years ago when Miyoko Ihara first started to take candid photographs of

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A Closer Look At The Impoverished Biker Gangs Of Tanzania

A Closer Look At The Impoverished Biker Gangs Of Tanzania

Alex Wain April 28, 2013 1

British and London-based photographer Kit Oates recently (and bravely) traveled to Tanzania to discover the stories behind the biker gangs who roamed the streets trying to make a living from their Toyo’s – the motorbike of

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Curious Street Portraits Blended With Colourful Collages

Curious Street Portraits Blended With Colourful Collages

Alex Wain April 26, 2013 0

We’re huge fans of Spanish visual artist Nacho Ormaechea and his unique blend of street portraits & vibrant collages. He walks the streets of Paris photographing its locals shopping, listening to music or just crossing the

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The Mysterious Tale Of The Extraordinary Vivian Maier

The Mysterious Tale Of The Extraordinary Vivian Maier

Alex Wain April 25, 2013 1

The history of street photography as we know it, is being rewritten. In 2007 at a local auction house in Chicago, historical hobbyist John Maloof randomly purchased a box of film negatives yet to be

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Incredible Images Of Teenage Freight Train Hitchhikers

Incredible Images Of Teenage Freight Train Hitchhikers

Alex Wain April 23, 2013 10

This unorthodox (& partly illegal) journey began 9 years ago, back in 2004. It was during that year that photographer Mike Brodie would throw caution to the wind and hitchhike numerous US freight trains

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17 Absolutely Magical & Enchanting Street Performers

17 Absolutely Magical & Enchanting Street Performers

Alex Wain April 22, 2013 1

Now you don’t always need to head to your local movie theatre to see a wealth of magical, improbable and imaginative characters – sometimes they are right there on the sidewalk next to you.

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Astonishing Hyper-Realistic Scenes Made With LEGO

Astonishing Hyper-Realistic Scenes Made With LEGO

Alex Wain April 17, 2013 4

It’s rare that a collaboration can produce such magnificent results as this. Nathan Sawaya (known to many as ‘The Brick Artist’ these days) is the ingenious sculpture behind some of the most impressive LEGO works you’re ever

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Famous Film Scenes Revisited In Present Day Locations

Famous Film Scenes Revisited In Present Day Locations

Alex Wain April 15, 2013 2

Here’s a project that is sure to capture the imagination. Film fanatic, journalist and avid photographer, Canadian Christopher Moloney has spent countless hours hunting down the locations of famous movie scenes as part of

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Witness The Biggest Photographic Record Of The World

Witness The Biggest Photographic Record Of The World

Alex Wain April 13, 2013 0

Here’s a fascinating trip down the corridors of history, thanks for French-Jewish entrepreneur Albert Khan. He wanted to collect the biggest photographic record of the world, it’s evolution and history – an ambitious project

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The World’s Favourite Cities Plunged Into Darkness

The World’s Favourite Cities Plunged Into Darkness

Alex Wain April 12, 2013 1

Every major capital city suffers from light pollution, even in the depths of the night, total darkness rarely enters the streets – despite the best attempts of Earth Hour. That’s why we’re huge fans

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