17 Colorful French Seascapes by Jean Michel

Have you ever visited France? Jean Michel has a passion for photography and has been capturing the picturesque French landscape for the last 40 years. His powerful images shine such a bright light on the French seascape from Normandy to Tomblaine rock, you might just find yourself on the next boat there once you see… Continue reading 17 Colorful French Seascapes by Jean Michel

12 Countries and Their Famous Landmarks Illustrated as Machines

Do you consider the American industrial complex to be something of a machine? Not too long ago, we brought you ARCHIST, an interesting series of artwork by Spanish-based designer Federico Babina which depicted what architecture would look like if designed in the styles of various famous artists. Today we return with another striking collection by… Continue reading 12 Countries and Their Famous Landmarks Illustrated as Machines

Google Forced to Post Privacy Warning on Its French Search Site

Google users in France will begin seeing a privacy warning upon visiting google.fr Recently when Google unified its policies across several popular services like Gmail and YouTube, the French grew concerned with their privacy, believing that Google had committed privacy abuses that went against French law. This is why France’s Commissions Nationale de l’Informatique et… Continue reading Google Forced to Post Privacy Warning on Its French Search Site

Photographer’s Girlfriend Leads Him Around the World in Touching Series

In a romantic series of scenes, Russian photographer Murad Osmann is led around the world by his girlfriend Nataly Zakharova in an ongoing project called Follow Me. In each stunning image, you can see the back of Zakharova while holding the hand of her photographer boyfriend as she guides him through traveling around the world.… Continue reading Photographer’s Girlfriend Leads Him Around the World in Touching Series

Out With a Bang: Street Artists Take Over Soon-to-Be-Demolished Building for One Last Month of Art

To help a building make one last stand before its impending demolition date, a group of street artists have converted a 10-story concrete and brick tower in Paris into an art gallery open to the public. When renovations for a former low-income housing project in Paris were deemed too expensive and the building was set… Continue reading Out With a Bang: Street Artists Take Over Soon-to-Be-Demolished Building for One Last Month of Art