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Bored Panda is a leading art, design and photography community for creative people. Our submission platform helps artists and creators turn their stories into must-read viral content.
Bored Panda is a leading art and pop culture magazine which is viewed nearly 100 million times every month. Our mission is to spread good news and highlight top artists from around the world.
If you're in search of some outstanding photography, you've come to the right place. Today, we'd like to share with you the most recent images selected and presented to a wider audience by "The Decisive Moments Magazine" Instagram account.
That's why TIME magazine decided to create a list of the 100 most influential pictures ever taken. They teamed up with curators, historians, photo editors, and famous photographers around the world for this task.
Take a look at these brilliant newspaper and magazine fails for example. Compiled by Bored Panda, the list serves as a helpful reminder of why something as simple as a layout could turn even the saddest stories into something you can't help but laugh about.
We’ve searched the web and collected some of the most creative print ads we could find. Some of the best ads feature clever tongue-in-cheek jokes that make us laugh, other creative ads have clever puns that make us think, and some even make us react emotionally.
ADVERTISEMENT. We're delighted to reveal the names of the 24 talented photographers who won ''AAP Magazine #26: Shapes''! The Winner of AAP Magazine 26 Shapes is Mike Baker (USA) with his project “Urban Architectural Shapes”. The Second Place Winner is Maura Allen (USA) with her project “The West Takes Shape”.
However, if a portrait has a thousand faces, we could only display a few of them, thus in this new issue of AAP Magazine, 25 photographers from 11 different countries and four continents share their perspectives. Each one of them reveals their personal narrative and different approach to portrait photography. #4.
“I’m a historian who specializes in the history of Victorian pop culture,” Dr. Nicholson told Bored Panda. “I was searching through old issues of Tit-Bits magazine in search of nineteenth-century jokes, and I happened across the ‘Why am I a Spinster?’ competition by accident.
“[British humor is] sarcastic, petty, ridiculous, embarrassed, self-conscious, and underpinned with the knowledge and awareness of how silly Brits are,” the comedy expert explained to Bored Panda how we can define this unique sense of humor.