We’re lucky to live in an age where we can find beautiful photos of anything we want online. Adorable puppies, stunning culinary creations, remote places in nature and even close-ups of tiny insects are at our fingertips. But we’re all capable of taking striking photos, because some of the most captivating subjects are human beings!
Below, you’ll find some of the most beautiful and eye-catching photos of people that have been shared in this subreddit that’s dedicated to capturing the human experience. So enjoy scrolling through these pictures, and keep reading to find a conversation with professional photographer Sergio Garcia!
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Two Girls Kissing In Front Of An Anti-Gay Protest
I love the expressions on the demonstrators' faces.
Woman In Blue
This Is The Woman Whose Handwritten Calculations Were Responsible For Taking Us To The Moon, Katherine Johnson, Was An American Mathematician & Nasa Employee. Born: August 26, 1918, White Sulphur Springs, Wv Died: February 24, 2020, Newport News, Va. She Was 101
I loved the movie. I would have loved being there.
There are infinite fascinating things on this planet, and one of those things just happens to be: us! There are over 8 billion people on Earth who speak thousands of different languages and have millions of unique habits, physical features and experiences. So as mundane as it may seem to capture people on film, it can actually teach us a lot about ourselves and others around us to take photos of one another.
That’s something that the subreddit we’re featuring on this list understands. Noting on their homepage that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” this group is dedicated to sharing “high quality images of humans.”
“We are focused on looking at what humans are, more than what they do,” the community’s about section states. “To show you how humans exist. How people show their emotions and inner self.”
An Aztec Dancer
Stanislav Petrov, The Man Who Made The Decision Not To Fire At The United States After A Faulty Report From The Russian Missile Detection That A Nuke Had Been Fired, What Probably Prevented WWIII
Iranian Chess Player Dorsa Derakhshani Plays For The Us Team After Being Banned From Playing Without Her Hijab In Her Own Team
As far as the rules of this subreddit, there are only a few simple ones: share portraits only (faces must be visible), include as much context about the image as possible, and only submit static images. Aside from that, members are free to share as many stunning, fascinating and eye-catching photos of celebrities, their grandparents, their friends and people they meet while on vacation as they like.
While taking photos of people might seem simple, there’s no question that we love looking at one another (and ourselves), even on social media. According to a study from Georgia Tech University, photos with human faces are 38% more successful on Instagram than pictures without people. These photos are also one third more likely to attract comments.
Four Tibetan Monks Came Into This Guy's Drag Show In Beijing Because They Were Drawn In By The Music And Laughter
A Bath With Clean Water In Mozambique
Mother And Daughter In Traditional Attire From Chiapas, Mexico, By Evangeline C. Rodriguez
As far as why we enjoy looking at photos of humans so much, Saeideh Bakhshi, the Georgia Tech College of Computing Ph.D. student who led the study, says that it’s something we start doing at birth. “Even as babies, people love to look at faces,” she explained. “Faces are powerful channels of non-verbal communication. We constantly monitor them for a variety of contexts, including attractiveness, emotions and identity.”
Child Sleeping With Reindeer In Mongolia
"The Beauty Of Ireland"
Kate Menson From Ghana
To learn more about what makes a portrait particularly captivating, we reached out to professional photographer Sergio Garcia, who was kind enough to share some of his thoughts with Bored Panda. "What makes a photo of a person really hit home for me is when it nails a raw moment that gets you to do two things: stop and think," the expert shared. "Lighting, environment, and action—or the lack of it—can make you stop. Then, the 'think' comes in. What's the story here? What happened 10 minutes after the shot? What was I up to when I captured it? The questions don't stop, and neither should they."
Sergio also pointed out that what makes a photo striking is subjective. "A grandma in the midwest snapping pics of her grandkids on her new iPhone would find them striking," he noted. "So, context is king. And no, you don't need fancy gear to capture something meaningful."
My 86 Year Old Math Teacher. He’s Been Teaching For 6 Decades
Little Girl And Her Horned Lizard At The Venice Beach Pet Show, California, 1936
Amazonian Girl And Her Pet Sloth
As for amateur photogs who want to take great pictures of their friends, Sergio suggests that they aim for "interesting" over "high quality."
"People remember photos that grip them, not necessarily those that are technically impeccable," he explained. "So, amateurs: craft a storyline around your portraits. Imagine taking a city dweller and photographing them as a farmer in times square. That'd turn heads. Or go subtle, shoot against a simple backdrop but direct your subject's expressions. Both are intriguing."
"For the tech-savvy, yeah, basics like composition and lens choice matter," Sergio added. "I enjoy my 85mm for close-ups and my 35mm for broader frames."
Little Girl Is Thrilled By Her Dad's Amazing Balancing Act In Melbourne, Australia - C.1940
Every time I see this one, I'm struck by the little girl's dress. It's so cute.
Ridiculously Photogenic German Police And Protester
I don't believe I have ever seen a photo of police and protestors smiling in the middle of this sort of an interaction. I don't know why, but it restores my faith in humanity a bit.
Construction Worker Jason Oglesbee Rescues A Woman From The Des Moines River
We were also curious about some of Sergio's favorite photos that he's ever taken. "Early on, I shot a friend as if he'd just been in a fight—fake blood, white shirt, the works," the photographer shared. "One image still haunts me; it's how he threw his head back and how the 'blood' splattered on his teeth."
"Another gem was with an actor from Stranger Things. We riffed on different themes, and when he said he used to be in a band, it clicked," Sergio told Bored Panda. "I got shots of him miming guitar play and then evolving to this 'shocked-at-the-mirror' look. It's how he brought those emotions to life that still strikes a chord with me."
I Met A Woman With A Possum And A Beautifully Sincere Smile
An Old Man With His Cat
A Nepali Girl During Holi, The Festival Of Colors. Photo By Mihaela Noroc In 'The Atlas Of Beauty'
Sergio also left us with some wise words about taking photos of people: "Portrait photography isn’t just about nailing the technique. It's empathy, intuition, and finding gems in everyday life. So keep pushing those boundaries, keep shooting, and, most of all, keep connecting."
If you're in need of a great photographer, be sure to visit Sergio's website!
A Little Girl In Northern Iraq Helping To Block A Flare From Hitting My Lens
To quote my racist father when he actually "met" a foreigner: "Why, they're just like us!"
Maldivian Model Raudha Athif
College Girl Being Catcalled During A Photoshoot. This Is The Exact Moment She Heard It
Do men really think women appreciate this? If not, who are they doing this for? I don't know any woman that think its a compliment. Its just degrading and embarrassing 😐
No, they don't care if women like it. They do it for themselves or for each other.
Load More Replies...I want women to randomly pop men in the genitals as they walk around in the world - men would then begin to understand the forever need to be vigilant against assault and predators in public.
Before anyone else gets angry in the comments, this is very much sarcasm and just joking about how much it sucks being a woman. We don't actually advocate for violence against men as a solution, we just really want to be left alone by strange men, so we joke in the meanwhile.
Load More Replies...Sigh. So many women and, tragically, girls will feel that facial expression in the very depths of their souls.
I think we've all had that face. (XX people, that is.)
Load More Replies...Does catcalling ever actually work? Do women ever fall for it? NO they dont. Enjoy a woman's beauty without being a creep about it.
Guys don't seem to understand that catcalling isn't just women being silly and annoyed, it's dead terrifying. Who knows if that person just likes making women uncomfortable or has worse intentions? It isn't a compliment to us, it's a show of power by men who feel no fear to be crude around women they know don't want their attention because they know we can't stop them. It makes us feel sexually objectified, unsafe, and powerless. Since there's no consequences for the people who do it, it also singles out the people who consider laws the only thing stopping them from being cruel to others. Being catcalled isn't some harmless compliment and if you think what I'm expressing in this comment is overdramatic or foreign to you, consider yourself lucky because I know for a fact that there are so many women that feel represented by this.
You mean the moment she felt disrespected, not to mention embarrassed, objectified & demeaned, by being hooted at like you’re being judged, outed and advertised on a non consensual sexual scale, while being stared at by a bunch of douche bags. FYI GIRLS: Decent guys don’t don’t do that s**t.
do they also have the photo of her turning around and slamming her fist into that guys face? because i'd pay to see that >.>
The amount of men in the comments saying that we should "appreciate" being catcalled? What are we supposed to appreciate being seen as an object when trying to walk home from school? and no it's not because of her clothes it's because of YOU the one saying that it is "a compliment"
Speedgoat , can you look at this face and make your "randomly selected"comment again? After all the negative emotions on her face of embarrassment, feeling dirty, feeling a little helpless, a little afraid for a moment, grossed out, a second of " am I dressed ok?", a shock of, "I better hurry!", to,"I've got to change my route tomorrow, don't want to put up with this s**t!" Feel proud that you can make a woman feel this degraded with many more feelings I didn't even mention. Congratulations.
He said, can I opt out of being randomly selected which means he didn’t want to get knocked in the balls how is that sexist or demeaning?
Load More Replies...Someone in this comment section said, "I miss being catcalled", and I could be wrong, but it seems to me that it's sincere. The comment is currently at -4, with someone commenting, "I hope that's sarcasm". Here's a thought: Not everyone in the world has to interpret and react to events in the same way that you do. And if a woman wants to take a cat-call as a compliment, we have no business telling her she should do otherwise.
Catcalling is reserved for women in a public space without the “protection” of a man. It also tends to be in circumstances where the woman has no comeback. It isn't a compliment but I get that some might see it that way. Women who have grown up in a culture that places vast importance on how their bodies appeal to men. Most men who cat-call don’t realistically expect that their catcalling will yield them any tangible results. The point for many of them is power projection. The men that do it? They tend to fit this profile: "men who catcalled scored higher in hostile sexism, self-ascribed masculinity, social dominance orientation, and tolerance of sexual harassment". No thanks.
Load More Replies...I'm a big ugly guy. I'll never understand why idiots think this is acceptable or likely to work. I'll also never understand how the gal feels either. Violence is not the answer, but there are no wrong answers. Catcalling should be responded to with ball kicking.
Thank you for understanding us girls. Also, please don't refer to yourself as "ugly" because I am sure it is not true.
Load More Replies...I read a comment earlier today where someone said that being harassed is a byproduct of being "privileged" by being able to get men's attention and that we should just deal with it. I believe it was a female saying it. I shaved my head because I was sick of the attention, all of it, and it helped quite a bit but I still had a lot of attention for having a shaved head. Not being able to escape attention when you don't want it and don't use men for their attention is not a privilege. Many women with low self esteem or the narcissistic women who think that physical beauty will solve their problems or get them what they want don't understand that. Attention from the wrong people or in the wrong neighborhood is dangerous.
Sexist people need to be shot, or walk a mile in women’s shoes (being catcalled, backpains, being viewed as incompetent etc)
Only one mile? I'd say they climb Mount Everest, even though it'll only take a mile to understand.
Load More Replies...Unpopular opinion, but if you're going to dress in a sexy manner that will make people notice you, you should expect that kind of reaction. I mean, why else dress so sexy? To be noticed. When a man cat calls at a woman, it's a compliment not an insult. Don't you feel good when complete strangers compliment you? Why be a faker by acting insulted?
Part of me wonders if this photo was staged. If not: The other part of me wonders if the photographer captured the moment she whooped that man's butt.
From the look on her face, that catcaller is lucky if he is still breathing.
No such thing as "asking for it." Women are allowed to dress however they like, same as men.
Load More Replies...Can we make it a law? Female/male getting catcalled, the person/people doing the catcalling can be charged with indecent liberties and 12 hours in jail.
The hooting and hollering and verbal harassment that some men do to women (and more often, girls) on the street.
Load More Replies...Wearing low cut tops and leather pants to illicit a reaction doesn't make you a douchebag. It's just human nature.
No, men can LOOK and enjoy her beauty, but they need to learn how to control themselves. None of that harassment, hooting, whistling, just keep their mouth shut unless they want to say something nicely. If they can't control it, they need to be in a psych ward, and if they don't want to, they belong in jail. How a woman dresses is not anybody's business but her own.
Load More Replies...Because sometimes something needs to be seen, regardless of it being nice
Load More Replies...I genuinely don't. I found it embarrassing and used to change my route to work to avoid workmen on sites that catcalled. I doubt I'm alone.
Load More Replies...This may shock and amaze you, but most of us don't spend our lives worrying about whether or not some pënis with a barely human entity attached to it would like to have sëx with us. It really isn't interesting to us. The men who catcall us are the very last men on earth we could ever want to have any social interaction with. In the words of my ever marvellous grandmother, we wouldn't have sëx with you using a borrowed vägina, so we really don't care if you think we're attractive or not.
Load More Replies...She's literally just walking down the street. Women are allowed to do that.
Load More Replies...I was catcalled as a f*****g child wearing a T-shirt and shorts. Get out of here with your victim blaming BS.
Load More Replies...We don't all have professional photogs at our fingertips, though, so we enjoy taking photos of our own faces as well (as anyone with an Instagram can attest to). There are over 300 million pictures on the app that have been hashtagged “selfie,” and countless more being shared every single day. Faces are incredibly important to us, as we’re likely to notice them first and pay closer attention to them than any other part of the body.
Dancer In Dublin
A Woman's Last Moments With Her Friend
Usually, I Don't Smile In Pics So This Is Very Rare. My Friend Took This While I Wasn't Paying Attention At A BBQ Recently
Some people even share selfies online because they can help them feel more confident and boost their self-esteem. 41% of adult women and 65% of teens report that posting selfies and other flattering pics of themselves has a positive impact on their self-confidence. 40% of teens even note that social media helps them “present their best face” to the world.
This Is Sandra. She's 25 And Just Started Her Own Falconry
A Couple In A Photo Booth, 1960s
We hope you’re enjoying looking at these photos that celebrate how beautiful humans are, pandas. Keep upvoting the ones that you find particularly captivating, and let us know in the comments what some of your favorite photos of people are. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring pictures of humans “doing human things,” we recommend reading this piece next!
Four Women At Chicken Bone Beach, A Segregated Beach In Atlantic City By John W. Mosley, 1960s
Traditional Gowns And Braids Of The Pomak Village Of Startsevo, Bulgaria
Culturally Different Brothers In Burma
A Woman From Luzon Photographed In 1875
Ethiopian Beggar Boy With Blue Eyes On The Streets Of Jinka, By Mike Eloff
22 Year Old Penha Goes From Aldeia Yanomami, Amazonas - Brazil, 1997
Curse my gay little heart, why are all these women so stunning??
Emotions Of A Woman After Giving Birth, By Kristen Lewis
A Little Girl Holds A Flipper As She Walks With A Penguin Family Around The London Zoo In 1937
Mother And Child By François Pache, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
Indian Dancer At The Spring Festival
Rabari Shepherd In Rajasthan, India, Photo By Steve Mccurry, 2009
Two Children On A Bank In Alabama, 1956
Lithuanian Woman In Traditional Garb
A Tribesman From Rural Papua New Guinea With His Face Painted Like An Undead Spirit
Aboriginal Man, Tom Noytuna And His Son, Use A Newly Installed Telephone For Their First Time At A Remote Outstation At Korlobidahdah, Central Arnhem Land, Australia ... (C.1980)
Mother Fixing Her Sons Hair On A Train
Nihang Sikh, Photo By Mark Hartman
Japanese Samurai During The Last Days Of The Tokugawa Shogunate, Circa 1865
When A Vacation By The Sea Collides With The Arrival Of Refugees
At least they will get the help the people in the foreground are concerned enough to help even if just words and water the world has gone bad that people are fleeing their own countries to feel safe and then sometimes like in UK at Stradey Park Wales they are treated like outcasts the world is for sharing its the Government's that are the problem
Himba Woman, Namibia
Anyone know what she used on her hair? It almost looks ceramic.
West African Exiled 'Desert Rock' Group Tinariwen. Shot By Thomas Dorn
Adelaide Ross always seems to post good threads like this.
Load More Replies...A tit tok celebrity decided to crash my party but i tossed them out with my size 12 boot [ Insert long paragraph here of my bs story to gain sob story tears ] AITA or NTA
Load More Replies...This, IMHO, is one of the best posts in a long time. Every photo is amazing in so many ways.
This is so much better than most of the c**p you post on here, designed to make us angry with people. I know you won't listen because you know some people will always go to the trash. BP used to be better than this.
if you don't like it, don't read it
Load More Replies...there is beauty in every corner of the world but some people in power are to blind to see
Adelaide Ross always seems to post good threads like this.
Load More Replies...A tit tok celebrity decided to crash my party but i tossed them out with my size 12 boot [ Insert long paragraph here of my bs story to gain sob story tears ] AITA or NTA
Load More Replies...This, IMHO, is one of the best posts in a long time. Every photo is amazing in so many ways.
This is so much better than most of the c**p you post on here, designed to make us angry with people. I know you won't listen because you know some people will always go to the trash. BP used to be better than this.
if you don't like it, don't read it
Load More Replies...there is beauty in every corner of the world but some people in power are to blind to see