Comedy Wildlife Photography is a great way to make us laugh while simultaneously raising awareness about animals all over the world. Please do enjoy…
Bali, Switzerland, South Korea, Italy, Cuba and more – the search for the perfect photo can take one to just about every corner of the globe. Here are some standouts.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and nowhere is that more true than in the world of modern art. If you think it’s a bit snobby you’ll dig this movie.
Brent Stirton can be pretty pleased, his photo picked out of more than 50 000 entries from 92 countries for a prestigious award. If only it wasn’t so sad.
So you’re off to the Zeitz MOCAA museum to earn your cultural stripes – cool, but if you match the artwork you might end up in a gallery like this.
We often feature the results from various photography competitions around the world, because who doesn’t like looking at beautiful photos. Here’s something different.
Mabulu has made a name for himself with some very controversial paintings, and you can add his latest to that list. You can bet Nkosazana won’t be impressed.
Nando’s has long been a fan of South African street art, so much so that they got King ADZ to create a doccie on the subject. You won’t be disappointed.
Everyone loves to lavish praise on the Big Five, and sometimes the little guys and girls end up overlooked. Enough – check out these pearlers.
While the Mona Lisa might be one of the world’s most recognisable and valuable works of art, a nude sketch of the woman is making waves at the Louvre.
Spending a week in the desert isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a peek at what happened at this year’s Burning Man.
Latte art might be a somewhat tired trend, but what this South Korean can do with a cup of coffee is nothing short of remarkable. Challenge set, Cape Town.
Jake Aikman’s work has never set foot outside a gallery until now, when he was commissioned to paint a three-storey mural in Kiev. Check it.
When you put aerial images of Cape Town taken during the 1940s alongside their modern day Google Earth equivalents, this is what you get.
The winners of this year’s National Geographic travel photography contest have just been announced, and this volcano shot came out tops. The rest are special, too.
You’re used to seeing slickly edited videos of Cape Town shot from the sky, but how about the world’s best drone photos? There’s even a local chap in the mix.
For all of you out there who mourned the death of MS Paint last week, there’s some good news for you. Looks like the dream will stay alive.
It’s no secret that the 70s were a wild ride, and Alice Cooper was up there with the biggest party animals. Turns out he did make a few decent decisions.
In a city where 90 percent of the population are expats, this photo series takes a look at the everyday activities of the wealthier segment of society.
Everyone knows someone who has dropped their phone mid-selfie and cracked the screen, but that is nothing compared to the damage this snap caused.
It’s the most famous primate selfie in history, and photographer David Slater was pretty stoked when his hard work paid off. Then it all started unravelling.
You wouldn’t say that Brooklyn Beckham has had it tough growing up, but he is learning that people on social media can be rather nasty.
Although stock images are some of the least inspiring images on the Internet, one dude has a collection which shows off the darkest of their kind. It’s a pleasure.
A Boston museum is looking for a stash of 13 paintings which were stolen back in 1990, and to help with the investigation they’re offering a whopping reward.
Over the past few years avos have really captured our generation’s imagination, but this year it’s really stepped up a notch. Enter Avocado Art.
Back in the day it was a bit of a nightmare navigating past the Cape of Storms, although we’re not alone in having a number of beautiful shipwrecks along the coast.
Nature can often be brutal, but sometimes it does provide moments that help lighten the mood. I guess that’s something we could use today.
Sculptures can serve two purposes, both sending a message and just looking pretty. These are the Telegraph’s favourite from around the globe.
Pablo Picasso died back in 1973, and it looks like that has added quite a few zeroes to the value of his artworks. Take for example the latest auction.
Upon a visit to a nearby park, an Indian photographer captured a moment that will forever stay with her. Just what is really going on remains up for debate.