The 2018 Sony World Photography Awards, one of the world’s leading photography competitions, are now open for entries. Submissions are free at www.worldphoto.org. The 11 edition of the Awards is marke…
Revealed: What Would Fascinate Picasso in Dubai?
Olivier Picasso, grandson of Pablo Picasso, opens a fascinating exhibition at Sofitel Dubai, Revealed, and tells us what would strike Picasso in Dubai.…
#BikerPortraits: Don Your Leather Jackets in Dubai
AllSaints #BikerPortraits is looking for its next scenic location and cast. Show them your biker jacket and the real Dubai to stay in the mix. All the signs are there – pop-up food trucks and fe…
National Geographic Moments: Photos of Food in the Arab World
See stunning pictures of dining, food prep and more from National Geographic Abu Dhabi 6th Moments competition.…
Art/Tech: What to Look for in a DSLR Camera
In collaboration with Canon Middle East DSLR stands for digital single lens reflex, which are high performance cameras traditionally used by professional photographers, but they are increasingly being…
THSWKND: 5 Things to Do in Dubai, June 23-25 2016
Sports, fashion exhibits, night markets and much more whatever you’re in the mood for this weekend, we’ve got you covered. Here are 5 things to do THSWKND.…
Photographs of Unseen Dubai: Bur Dubai, Deira, Karama
Away from the mass-produced, commercial images of Dubai’s glittering skyline with Burj Khalifa towering over the SZR, we caught up with a photographer who preferred to dig deeper into the heart …
Visit the Collapse Exhibit at Ayyam Gallery
An exhibition running at the Ayyam Gallery in Al Serkal Avenue until January 14 2016, hosts photographs and multimedia works of Sama Alshaibi, who uses form and space to communicate haunting realities…
The God Of Very Small Things: Macro-Photographer Yuvraj Gurjar
Macro photography helps you see the magic and wonder of small creatures says Yuwaraj Gurjar who has launched a free mobile app ‘I love butterflies’ as the butterfly season begins. Macro ph…
A Tokyo Artist Who Levitates Naturally: Natsumi Hayashi
Giving Harry Potter’s Wingardium Leviosa spell a run for its money, Japanese artist Natsumi Hayashi began uploading self-shots on the internet of her floating in mid-air in 2011. It’s not flying, it’s…
Capturing Joy With A Lens: Photographer Adnan Faraz
Versatility spilling out of his pores, this week’s ‘Watch Out For’ features a young man who is driven, sharp, and innovative. Adnan Faraz is a photographer, painter, graphic designer, and animal lover…
Spontaneity in Photography: Learn Henri Cartier Bresson’s Style
The most thrilling photographs are the ones captured in a moment of spot, snap and click. All three in succession and in the right time span. Spontaneity has always been ‘in’. French photo…
5 Art Workshops In Dubai To Nurture Your Creative Inkling
As the scorching heat of the sun locks us indoors for a few months, we thought ‘What better way to spend the summer than to nurture the artist within?’ You may have longed for a creative o…
Humans of New York Goes Global
It all started with the first picture he posted on Facebook; the enormously popular photography project “Humans of New York” by New York-based photographer, Brandon Stanton, has now gone global. Spons…
Humans of New York Goes Global
YOUR NAME YOUR FIRST NAME YOUR FAMILY/LAST NAME YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS YOUR TITLE YOUR BRAND Anushka Gehani,global,humans of new york,humans of the world,inspiring,people,photo project,photography,relatable,relationships,stories,story-telling,streets,touchingIt all started with the first picture he posted on Facebook; the enormously popular photography project “Humans of New York” by New York-based photographer, Brandon Stanton, has now gone global. Sponsored by the United Nations, Stanton is now documenting life and the stories of people beyond New York, on a 50-day tour. His primary project, “Humans […]