Category Archives: Photolog

2022-in-pictures

60+ Most Moving, Memorable Pictures of 2022

English illustrator and painter Frederick Barnard once said, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” But I think nothing beats a picture and a thousand words. If we are going to relive the best and the worst moments of 2022, perhaps we need both of these

Nick Brandt portrays how people and animals impacted by climate change-7

Engrossing Photos of People & Animals Impacted by Climate Change

Climate change is a greater concern for the inhabitants of this planet than we realize. ‘Climate breakdown’ affects most animals in the wild and humans who have an insignificant contribution to the changing environmental landscape: these are ones suffering consequences of ‘industrial world ways.’ Forest

Winners of Scuba Diving's 2022 Underwater Photo Contest - Salvatore Ianniello

Winners of Scuba Diving Underwater Photo Contest 2022         

In its 18th edition, the Scuba Diving Through Your Lens Underwater Photo Contest 2022  has brought the world’s finest underwater imagery. This time around, almost 2,600 entries were submitted across four simple categories: Behavior, Wide-Angle, Compact Camera, and Macro. This year’s photography contest, presented by

Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2022 - Dennis Stogsdill

Winners of Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2022

In its third edition, the Nature TTL Photographer of the Year 2022 has announced its winning images and they are breathtaking. Over 8,000 entries were submitted for this year’s photography award. The overall prize was won by the US photographer Dennis Stogsdill, for his marvelous

Audubon Photography Awards 2022_

Winners of the Biggest Avian Photography Contest of the Year

Avian species are extremely fascinating with their colorful plumage and rarely documented behavioral traits. Wildlife photography is a medium that efficiently captured the beauty of various birds in unique moments. One such contest is the Audubon Photography Awards, now in its 13th edition, which enthralls