Wednesday, December 7, 2016

China Photo Gallery

 Chicago-based travel photographer Ken Koskela, where he captured a stunning mix of environmental portraits and awe-inspiring landscapes that highlight the rich beauty and culture of the Asian country. Koskela presents both a macro and micro view of China’s countryside, narrowing in from all-encompassing vistas to eye-catching locals in rural villages. Shot with an emphasis on superb light, the photographer’s breathtaking images share the stories of individuals and their surrounding environments in a stunning and evocative way.


We had the chance to ask Koskela a few questions about his work and experience in China. Scroll down to read that exclusive interview.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Dallas Trinity River

The Trinity River is isolated from the public due to large stretches of undeveloped area. The Trinity  been charged with designing the park, which will help create a cohesive, green space for Dallas’ citizens to enjoy. The firm will essentially transform a large flood plain into a space with playgrounds, nature trails, and open lawns. At the same time, the work will minimize flooding.



Monday, October 24, 2016

Mont Saint Michel, Normandy, France


Glorieta Rodolfo Sanchez Taboada, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico


Playful Photos of Polar Bears Frolicking in Flower Fields During Summer

Although we're used to seeing polar bears inhabiting snowy, icy landscapes during the winter, we rarely think about these majestic beasts in any other environments as the seasons change. As summer rolls around, though, it can be amazing to see the kind of shenanigans the furry creatures get themselves into. Polar bears in Northern Canada's Hudson Bay can be found playing in gorgeous flower fields, munching on freshly caught fish, and hunting beluga whales.
While staying at lodges run by Churchill Wild in Manitoba, Canada, wildlife and nature photographer Dennis Fastcaptured these incredible shots of polar bears frolicking in fields of fireweed. Surrounded by bright flowers, the playful bears can be seen rolling around, napping, and poking their heads up amongst the blooms. Come early autumn, polar bears start to wait for ice to reform in the bay so they can return to their winter hunting grounds, but for at least a short time in the summer, they get a chance to enjoy the sunshine and blossoms.