Facebook Portrait Project: Photographer Sets Out to Meet Her 600-Plus ‘Friends’
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is set to earn billions by today’s end, with the company’s launch of its IPO. So as our friend counts continue to grow, one photographer, Tanja Alexia Hollander, set out to find just how many of her FB friends are actual… Read More »
Tadao Cern’s Art Will Blow You Away
Lithuanian photography studio Tadao Cern presents a new photo project titled, “Blow Job” where blasts of air are blown into the subject’s faces creating hilarious facial expressions. During Design Week in Vilnus, Lithuania art studios traditionally open their doors to visitors. Photographer Tadas Cerniauskas wanted to… Read More »
Pictures of the Day: Student Protests in Chile, Indian Drought, and Banksy
Riot police detain a student during a protest for education reform in downtown Santiago, Chile, May 16, 2012. Despite more than a year of mass protests that raised hopes across Chile for education reform, few students have seen any real benefits. (Victor Ruiz Caballero/AP Photo) Click… Read More »
Today in Pictures: Shanty Town Fire, Elk Sighting, and Cannes
Aysa Begum cries in front of her burnt shanty after a fire raced through a slum at Symoli in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 16, 2012. At least 150 shanties were completely destroyed while the reason of the accident is yet to be ascertained, a fire service… Read More »
Today in Pictures: French Handover Ceremony, Barnard College Graduation and Spain’s Indignant Movement
Outgoing French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy leave the Elysee Palace after the handover ceremony, May 15, 2012 in Paris. (Patrick Kovarik, Pool/AP Photo) Click to see the rest of ABC’s Today in Pictures Read More »
Today in Pictures: USA Diving Grand Prix, Queen Elizabeth Wax Figure, and Dinosaurs arrive at Bristol Zoo
Aisen Chen and Huo Liang of China dive during the Synchronized Men 10m Platform Final at the Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center on Day 4 of the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix, May 13, 2012 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Al Bello/Getty Images) Click to see… Read More »
Pictures of the Day: London Paralympics, Palestinian Protests, and a Subway Art Exhibition
Amputee Malek Mohammad trains in a swimming pool in Kabul, April 13, 2012. The 18-year-old, whose legs were blown off by a Soviet landmine, dreams of swimming for Afghanistan in the London Paralympics. (Johannes Eisele/AFP/Getty Images) Click to see the rest of ABC’s Pictures of… Read More »
A Mother’s Love
The National Geographic Society’s Melina Gerosa Bellows found herself in a situation that is a mother’s worst fear: She was rushing her young son to the hospital after finding him lying on the floor of their home. Luckily, after a battery of tests and examinations,… Read More »
Today in Pictures: Madrid Riots, Baby Elephant, Syria Bombed, and the Olympic Torch
Mohamed Al Fayed, left, and Sacha Baron Cohen dressed as his alter ego Admiral General Aladeen attend the World Premiere of ‘The Dictator’ at The Royal Festival Hall, May 10, 2012 in London. (Fred Duval/Getty Images) A baby Asian elephant, born only two… Read More »
A Day at The Races – Winterthur’s Annual Point to Point
The Season of Steeplechase horse racing kicked off on May 6th, 2012, at the Annual Winterthur Point-to-Point. Elke Weesjes editor-in-chief of the United Academics Journal of Social Sciences, took a trip to Wilmington Delaware to write about this event which in so many ways reflect… Read More »

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