Photographer Katie Eleanor began cultivating imaginary friends and dream worlds at a young age, and rather than discarding these dreamscapes in her teen years, she took up photography as a way of bringing them to life. When Katie found herself facing mental illness in her early 20s, she drew from the well of inspiration in her work to find healing.
Amanda Chapman was born on Christmas Day, but her favorite holiday has always been Halloween. When her husband, Greg, was diagnosed with cancer in 2012, she was devastated. She decided that for every day in October, she would take and share a portrait of herself made up as a different character from a movie or story she loved.
Everyone hopes and dreams for something different. Thanks for sharing your beautiful interpretations of the theme #Hope for yesterday’s #TwitterTuesday! Take a look at our […]
Find out how you can spread some hope this #TwitterTuesday
Visit our gallery for the theme ‘Waiting’ and share your pictures with us!
The #TwitterTuesday theme for this week is #Kids, and we are impressed by all your submissions. You showed us all kinds of the cuteness of […]
Twenty-four-year-old imaginative photographer Rob Woodcox creates mysterious, surreal, and whimsical portraits. Rob’s recent project, “Stories Worth Telling,” is a series of photos that honors the stories of foster children and raises awareness about their lives.
No one can deny the popularity of a selfie. We’ve seen it trending everywhere: at the Oscars, between world leaders, among celebrities — you name it! […]