July 16, 2022

Wildlife Photographer Created a Custom Camera for Taking Intimate Animal Portraits [Interview]

Photographer Donal Boyd is known for his intimate portraits of wildlife. These unique images are made possible by his custom-crafted steel camera box. By placing it strategically in front of lions, elephants, and other African wildlife, he's able to get innovative images of these animals. In forgoing the typical telephoto lens, Boyd closes the gap between humans and wildlife and brings unparalleled familiarity to his photographs.

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July 15, 2022

Powerful Suicide Prevention Campaign Challenges What Suicidal Looks Like

A suicide prevention campaign is using photography to send a powerful message. Called The Last Photo, it shares the last picture of someone before they died by suicide. Accompanying the image is a story about the person, as told by the family or friends who shared it. The Last Photo is the work of Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), a charitable organization based in the UK.

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July 15, 2022

Jigsaw Puzzle Sale at My Modern Met Store: Save 20% on All Creative Puzzles

If there’s something that has near-universal appeal, it's a good jigsaw puzzle. They’re both challenging and beautiful, making them a great activity for when you want to unwind and step away from your screen. Now is the perfect time to buy some (or some more) puzzles—My Modern Met Store is having a puzzle sale! From July 15 to July 17 at 11:59 PDT, use the code PUZZLES20 to save 20% on all puzzles.

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July 14, 2022

NASA Reveals Its 2022 Photographers of the Year

While the public soaks in the triumph that is the first images of the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA reminds us that the agency also takes some incredible imagery right here on Earth. The 2022 NASA Photographer of the Year celebrates the hard work of the space agency's photographers and the winners were announced in a tweet by the NASA Headquarters Photo Department. The winning images were divided into four categories—Portraits, People, Documentation, and Places.

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