Bodhi, the Shiba Inu known as Menswear Dog, models high-end menswear with flair, captivating fashion enthusiasts and amassing a global following since 2013. 
The 2015 International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition celebrated the world’s most captivating landscapes, selecting 101 exceptional images from over 2,600 entries. Australian photographer Luke Austin earned the top honor for his evocative black-and-white portfolio. Other notable winners included Luke Tscharke for his striking single image, and special awards were presented to talents like Will Dielenberg (Aerial Award) and Thierry Bornier (Abstract Award). This collection offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the planet’s diverse natural beauty.
Photographer Stephen McMennamy visualizes movement through light, tracing athletes’ actions with vivid, glowing streaks.
Google’s Earth View showcases 1,500 breathtaking satellite images from Google Earth, highlighting the planet’s diverse landscapes and patterns.
Renowned photographer Vincent Laforet presents a captivating series of aerial images titled Night Over New York, offering a unique perspective of the city’s vibrant nightlife. Captured from an open-door helicopter at altitudes exceeding 2,000 meters, these photographs showcase the intricate tapestry of New York’s illuminated streets, iconic landmarks, and architectural marvels. Laforet’s work not only highlights the city’s grandeur but also invites viewers to appreciate the mesmerizing patterns and rhythms that emerge when observing urban life from above.
In ‘Mimesis,’ Seb Janiak reimagines butterfly wings as delicate flower petals, creating poetic digital collages that delve into the natural phenomenon of mimicry.
These incredible night shots of Earth from space reveal illuminated cities, auroras, and lightning storms in breathtaking detail.
This Is Mars presents a stunning visual journey through Mars’ diverse terrains, featuring high-resolution black-and-white images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. French designer Xavier Barral meticulously selected and edited these photographs, offering readers an artistic and scientific glimpse into the planet’s surface features, from vast canyons to intricate dune patterns.
Steve Cutts, a London-based illustrator and animator, creates poignant artworks that highlight the absurdities of contemporary life. His pieces often depict the consequences of overconsumption, digital dependency, and societal apathy, urging viewers to reflect on the state of the world.
Camilo Matiz’s “Fake a Life” series uses neon signs and mirrors to expose the duality of online personas, transforming phrases like “Take a Selfie” into “Fake a Life.” 
British artist Mobstr transforms urban walls into canvases for sharp, satirical messages, blending humor and critique to question authority and consumer culture.
Photographer Lee Chapman captures candid, atmospheric scenes of Tokyo life, blending storytelling with raw urban realism.