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What We Love This Week, Volume LV

Carnival Around The World We may still be in the throes of a global economic slowdown, but the decadence-drenched carnivals seen around the world this week beg a different story. In Rio de Janeiro, for example, nearly one million tourists–along with its six million residents–took to the streets in a...

By Savannah Cox Mar 7, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LV

Carnival Around The World We may still be in the throes of a global economic slowdown, but the decadence-drenched carnivals seen around the world this week beg a different story. In Rio de Janeiro, for example, nearly one million tourists–along with its six million residents–took to the streets in a...

By Savannah Cox March 7, 2014

Our 40 Favorite Entries In The Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest

As smart phones have turned photography on its head, the Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest looks to the masses for understanding the medium's future.

By All That's Interesting Feb 27, 2014

Our 40 Favorite Entries In The Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest

As smart phones have turned photography on its head, the Saatchi Art Motion Photography Contest looks to the masses for understanding the medium's future.

By All That's Interesting February 27, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LIII

Hilarious Portraits Brought To You By Wind Who says that all photography has to be “about” something? Utilizing high-speed wind, his good sense of humor and his subjects’ open-mindedness, photographer Jonathan Robert Willis has crafted a series of photos that are flat-out hilarious. Willis aptly dubbed the series “Wind”, and...

By Savannah Cox Feb 21, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LIII

Hilarious Portraits Brought To You By Wind Who says that all photography has to be “about” something? Utilizing high-speed wind, his good sense of humor and his subjects’ open-mindedness, photographer Jonathan Robert Willis has crafted a series of photos that are flat-out hilarious. Willis aptly dubbed the series “Wind”, and...

By Savannah Cox February 21, 2014

An Eye-Opening Look Into Classrooms Around The World

What began as a quiet photography project in northeast England quickly developed into a worldwide photojournalistic commentary on the 500 year old institution of in-classroom education. From Ethiopia to Yemen to Russia to Missouri, when we look at the classrooms featured in this wonderful photo series, we aren’t just viewing...

By All That's Interesting Feb 19, 2014

An Eye-Opening Look Into Classrooms Around The World

What began as a quiet photography project in northeast England quickly developed into a worldwide photojournalistic commentary on the 500 year old institution of in-classroom education. From Ethiopia to Yemen to Russia to Missouri, when we look at the classrooms featured in this wonderful photo series, we aren’t just viewing...

By All That's Interesting February 19, 2014

The World’s First Kodak Moments

Kodak moments were born toward the end of the 19th century, ushering in an age of populist art and memory via snapshots.

By Erin Kelly Feb 15, 2014

The World’s First Kodak Moments

Kodak moments were born toward the end of the 19th century, ushering in an age of populist art and memory via snapshots.

By Erin Kelly February 15, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LII

Ben Kling’s Geeky Literary Valentines Day Cards Hallmark is too commercial. A box of chocolates conjures too many images of Tom Hanks. Neither of them portrays your sophistication; none demonstrates that you did indeed get an A on your James Joyce essay or that you’ve been to the Met. Twice....

By Savannah Cox Feb 14, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume LII

Ben Kling’s Geeky Literary Valentines Day Cards Hallmark is too commercial. A box of chocolates conjures too many images of Tom Hanks. Neither of them portrays your sophistication; none demonstrates that you did indeed get an A on your James Joyce essay or that you’ve been to the Met. Twice....

By Savannah Cox February 14, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume L

“Loving Vincent”: An Animated Film About The Life Of Vincent Van Gogh The lopped off ear. The starry, starry night. While Vincent Van Gogh is often revered as the founder of modern art, little beyond the superficial is known about the post-impressionist master. Like, for instance, that Van Gogh only...

By All That's Interesting Jan 31, 2014

What We Love This Week, Volume L

“Loving Vincent”: An Animated Film About The Life Of Vincent Van Gogh The lopped off ear. The starry, starry night. While Vincent Van Gogh is often revered as the founder of modern art, little beyond the superficial is known about the post-impressionist master. Like, for instance, that Van Gogh only...

By All That's Interesting January 31, 2014

Astronaut Andre Kuipers’ Stunning Photos Of Planet Earth

During his eight-month stint at the International Space Station, Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers captured some absolutely gorgeous images of planet Earth.

By All That's Interesting Jan 23, 2014

Astronaut Andre Kuipers’ Stunning Photos Of Planet Earth

During his eight-month stint at the International Space Station, Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers captured some absolutely gorgeous images of planet Earth.

By All That's Interesting January 23, 2014
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