Off the coast of Tonga, a rare white humpback whale swims closely alongside its mother. Photographer Jono Allen caught the extraordinary moment in a photograph (seen below) that just earned top honors ...
A tourist reaching out to a curious cetacean. A joyous marriage celebration in Iraq. A cowboy hugging his daughter as he ...
While many social media users suggested that the door opened to the sea for secrecy, it was more likely a door into a concrete water storage tank for use as clean water for the island. The image of ...
Iranian auteur Mohammad Rasoulof’s new work “Sense of Water” – which is the dissident director’s first film since “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” – has been picked up for global distribution by the ...
The “State of Water” photo gallery will be exhibited on the second floor of the Skyline College library from Jan. 28-March 15, and will include a community educational panel plus a community art and ...
Water is not just something we drink to survive. It is something we absorb, respond to, and carry within us. Our bodies are nearly 70 percent water, and ancient traditions across cultures have long ...
As part of my never-ending quest to improve my skills in writing this column (usually with accompanying photographs), Pat and I recently completed a two-day Arizona Highways photography workshop. The ...
A celebration of cultures from around the world took place during Hope College’s annual “IMAGES: A Reflection of Cultures” showcase. The event was held on Saturday, Nov. 15. Althea Jones, a ...
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (WOOD) — On Saturday, Nov. 29, visitors to Pet Supplies Plus in Battle Creek can attend a pictures with Santa Claus event for pets hosted by Reflections Outcast Animal Rescue, a ...
For decades, Deborah Willis has dedicated her career to unearthing, cataloging and showcasing Black photographers and photographs of Black people. The MacArthur "Genius Award" winner is the author of ...
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