EVERY WEEK ON OUR WEBSITE WE PUBLISH THE COVER OF OUR PAGE ON FB, CHOSEN BY KEEF CHARLES
In today's society, recognition and appreciation have become significant to many individuals. In our group and on our site, we recognize noteworthy accomplishments such as Photo of the Week, but we do not claim superiority. We proudly display your award-winning photos in our galleries and share them with you. Although we acknowledge our imperfections, we strive to provide you with the best possible experience using our intelligent features, magazines and books. Our ultimate goal is to help you appreciate your own photography as well as that of others, whilst also encouraging thought and contemplation.

Myriam Aadli - A perfect image
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Myriam Aadli
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Seffi Perry Cohen
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Fabrizia Secchi - I have no idea what the storyline is here but the simplicity and surreality of this beautiful image has won me over.
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Victor Borst - This week’s Cover choice is a great example of juxtaposition, the gritty mood amplified by Victor’s characteristic strong contrast and fine composition.
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Sultan Koç - While her facial expression is open to interpretation, her body language conveys defiance and resilience, making it a powerful image.
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Patty DeJuneas – The composition enhances the storytelling, but the boy’s curious expression captures the image's essence, conveying an energy between the photographer and the subject.
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Petros Kotzabasis
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Anne Launcelott
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Nadia Eeckhout
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Lola Minister
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Chris Talbot
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Ludovit Graus This image captures the mood of a world that feels like it’s regressing. A strong b/w, beautifully executed.
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Fabrizio Secchi - There’s intrigue here. The striding legs, reflected in the highly polished floor, serve to make the figure in the corner look even more vulnerable.
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Cameron Scott - This image speaks for itself.
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Niklas Lindskog - The image chosen may seem simple but there’s something very ‘street’ about the pick-up of colours and the knowing look on the protagonist’s face. It’s beautifully crafted.
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Patricia Kerkhofs - A vibrant moment captured beautifully. The author skillfully uses shadow play and silhouette to enhance the twin conversations in the composition.
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Simone Christina Sander - From the tyre tracks in the foreground to the mountains on the skyline, this shot oozes adventure. A beautifully balanced composition with a story.
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Sultan Koç - This image, with its depiction of simple rural life, has an almost festive feel to it. A beautiful image for this hectic period, a pause for reflection.
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Mario Barrela -A beautiful storytelling image. The light almost gives it wings.
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Antonio Delgado Torres - At first glance, this scene seems like a simple, beautiful still life on the street, but there's more beneath the surface.
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I love the storytelling in this zac image, it can be interpreted in so many ways. The composition and colours are a treat.
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Cameron Scott – I couldn’t resist choosing this image for its warmth and light. The feeling of bonhomie exudes in abundance. A wonderful capture.
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Jay Nabbe – A mood. A blur of lights. A well crafted and beautiful image.
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Rene Geensen – This is a landscape made otherworldly by the fog but the storytelling and human element within this beautifully composed frame bring us back to reality.
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Roberto Panichelli –The artist is captured in his work with a clever slow shutter speed, blending bike wheels and their owner into the scene. It's a wonderful image.
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Antonio Delgado Torres – The rain, neutral palette, and protagonist’s somber expression effectively convey a sad mood, while the drooping flags add a touch of despondent color.
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Bruce Saille – A beautiful b/w, whose clever storytelling leaves much to the imagination of the viewer.
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Uwe Schröder - Catching the light of the silver screen this lady stands out. Surely aware of the photographer’s presence a knowing smile plays upon her lips. A lovely portrait.
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Boy Jeconiah – An intriguing shot which makes best use of the light.
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John St
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Ryhor Cisiecki – An atmospheric b/w that screams film noir. Evocative storytelling with a classic feel.
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Nadia Eechkout –Nadia must have felt her heart skip a beat when she saw the lady through the steamy window of a cafe: athe modern-day Emily Brontë sitting and writing.