Selection of January 2023: Soul to Soul by by Johan Siggesson

Soul to Soul by Johan Siggesson

The aim with the shot was to isolate the face of the young monkey and encapsulate it by the fur of its mother. It proved harder than I thought, to be honest. I wanted the eyes to be... read more.

An Interview with Huibo Hou by Beata Moore

Witch's Finger #1 by Huibo Hou

Huibo Hou is a landscape photographer based in San Diego, California. Her interest in photography started back in 1999 and rekindled in 2015. Huibo is passionate about landscape photography, especially in black and white. Her work has been published in Lenswork Magazine and Black and White Magazine. Huibo shoots mainly in her local area of San Diego, California, USA. Some of her past awards include: Monochrome Discovery of the Year; 1st place in Landscape (Amateur category); Landscape Discovery of the Year in Monochrome Awards International Black and White Photography Contest 2019; 2nd place in Landscape (Amateur category) in Monochrome Awards International Black and White Photography Contest 2018; and Commended in Open, Landscape & Nature category in Sony World Photography Awards 2018. read more.

Selection of December 2022: The way of life by David Ilkovic

The way of life by David Ilkovic

The summer was extremely hot due to global warming and with little rainfall, the soil was dry and it showed through cracks in the soil. During the walk, I noticed a skull of an animal lying around. I immediately... read more.

Selection of November 2022: Sandhill Cranes in Snowy Field by Larry Monczka

Sandhill Cranes in Snowy Field by Larry Monczka

This image was made close to home in Norfolk County in Southern Ontario, Canada. Once uncommon in our area, Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) numbers have been increasing locally in recent years. Their population is predictably present in the thousands from late fall into the early winter months in the Long Point area of the County... read more.

Selection of October 2022: Zèbr'abstraction by Nathalie Houdin

Zèbr'abstraction by Nathalie Houdin

This picture was taken in the fabulous Etosha National Park in Namibia on a very special morning, near a waterhole. I was watching a group of zebras when the wind started to pick up and lift the sand from the very dry ground. This created an incredible... read more.