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↑ Night Guide Days after an historic solar storm, charged particles from the sun, carried by the solar wind, reached Earth’s magnetic field. Guided toward the magnetic poles, these particles collided with atmospheric gases, igniting a breathtaking display of the aurora borealis over a lighthouse in Southwestern Iceland.
Why Tradition, Innovation & Art Go Hand in Hand
Words and Images by Austin Mann, Images Courtesy of Maven Gallery
Art pushes technology forward, and technology, in turn, opens new creative doors. Growing up in the digital age, I’ve always been captivated by the way new tools can help bring ideas to life while also expanding those ideas into something even bigger.
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2025.02
Table of Contents
- The Story Behind This Touching Photo of Penguins
- What’s in Cynthia Bandurek’s Camera Bag
- Documenting Sharks in Danger
- Take Photos to Help Wildlife
- Why Tradition, Innovation & Art Go Hand in Hand
- How I Photographed Manul Cats in Mongolia
- How Art Wolfe Connects With His Photography Subjects
- 4 Ways to Capture the Subtle Patterns of Nature
- Photographing the Life Cycle of Cherry Blossoms
- A Whale of a Comeback Story: In Photos
- Photo Tips for Torres del Paine National Park
- Monkey Business: How This Photo Was Made