Andres Marti studied fine arts and design at the Pontificia Universidad in Bogota, Colombia. Six years ago, he co-founded the art brand Comes Cake and design studio Whatever Works allowing him to work within various realms of art including advertising, design, fashion, music, and photography. His work within the field of photography has caught quite a lot of attention due to its ironic uniqueness. Read more
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Those Friday morning vibes…
‘On the Move’ by Craig Martin
Via Flickr: Craig Marin
A great portrait shows as much about the subject’s personality as it does about their appearance. We’ve found some stunning portraits in the Your Best Shot 2015 Group and want to thank you again for your amazing contributions. Here’s a selection of our favorites.
The complete gallery of our favorites can be viewed here!
Homework! by Craig Martin
Gloriana 2015 by JD Urban
Happy 7th Birthday to the first family’s first dog Bo Obama!
31 days of Halloween makeup, a gallery on Flickr.
Could you execute a new Halloween makeup idea for 31 days straight? That’s exactly what Alabama-based photographer Amanda Chapman has done for three years in a row. Find out what her motivation is on Yahoo Beauty.
Share your favorite costume photos as comments in this gallery.
Photos by amandachapmanphotography.
P A R I S - Fashion week by jmboyer on Flickr.
Are those plam trees in her eyelashes?
Indigenous groups around the world, many of whom are becoming less and less prominent by the day, are rich with culture and traditions. We created this gallery to share a small glimpse into some portraits of these often overlooked communities in North America and across the globe.
This gallery is inspired by Indigenous People’s Day (Oct. 13) on Yahoo News.
Please share some of your favorite portraits of diverse cultures and people from around the world in this gallery.
Photos by mlangsam2004.
Enjoy brilliant portraits by 20u20 photographer Greg Ponthus on our blog.
Greg Ponthus grew up in the countryside of Lyon, where he lived in golden light and grassy hills. He stole his first camera from his dad when he was 15 or so and immediately started shooting people he lived with. And two years ago, he moved from France to attend an art school in Brussels.
We’re so happy to have selected Greg as one of our 20under20 finalists, a group of exceptional young photographers from our inspiring community.