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The journey of Photo of the Day is endless, from one continent to the next, a journey that gives one an understanding of people, nature, and culture. We believe, when one feels it from the heart and captures the moment with their camera, it becomes iconic, which is special to share with the whole world. Let’s share it with others.
Hope for a Better Time by Kirsten Bruening - Street Photography, Photo of the Day, Hope, Kirsten Bruening, Photography Awards

Hope for a Better Time by Kirsten Bruening

When I posted this photo on Twitter, one of the first comments was: "this photo gives me hope for better times." A young woman smiling and walking down the street without a mask. A person who shows that a smile is possible even in these difficult times. A smile costs so little and can give so much. A smile can make so many people happy, a smile can give hope. And there is hope, hope for a better tomorrow.
When Fairy Tales Come True by Kirsten Bruening - Night Photography, Paris Photography, Award Winning Photography, Photojournalism, Art Photography

When Fairy Tales Come True by Kirsten Bruening

Have you ever been in Paris? Its like a fairy tale come true. Paris is one of the beautiful cities in Europe. French people call Paris the "City of Lights" Every well known place like Museum Louvre, the Eifel Tower or Champs Elysee is lighted with thousands of lights at night. Its a beautiful view. Captured by thousands of people since the lasts years. Its a magical moment for everyone, a true fairy tale.
Baby Kaniel Playing at the Park by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron - Photojournalism, Baby Photography, Portrait Photography, Photography Awards, Photo of the Day

Baby Kaniel Playing at the Park by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron

While visiting the Island of Puerto Rico, one day I took my niece and her baby Kaniel to the park for a photoshoot. It was a beautiful day, sunny and hot. The park was crowded and the beach was right next to it. While baby Kaniel was playing on the ground and smiling with mommy, I decided to shoot this lovely photograph. I placed the main subject to the side, trying to follow the rule of thirds.