People

Die angesagtesten Promis bei uns. Die neuesten EXKLUSIVEN Bilder nur für registrierte User!

News

Aktuelles Tagesgeschehen rund um den Globus.

Features

Skurriles, Spassiges und Absurdes aus aller Welt.

Styling

Trends aus Fashion und Design.

Portrait

Premium Portraitfotografie.

Reportage

Stories, Facts und Hintergrund, alles im Bild.

Creative

Auf der Suche nach mehr? Prisma by Dukas.

Dukas Bildagentur
request@dukas.ch
+41 44 298 50 00

  • Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    DUKAS_188799320_NUR
    Daily Life In Bangladesh.
    A child floats on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Riverside Stories Of Dhaka
    DUKAS_187528943_NUR
    Riverside Stories Of Dhaka
    A boatman rows across the Shitalakkhya River under a cloudy sky on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 03, 2025, while colorful wastewater from a nearby garment factory flows into the river through an open drain. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Laguna Lake In Philippines
    DUKAS_187285601_NUR
    Daily Life In Laguna Lake In Philippines
    Plastic garbage floats in Laguna Lake in Rizal, Philippines, on July 26, 2025. Laguna Lake exceeds its critical level of 12.50 meters due to Typhoon Wipha and the southwest monsoon, reaching 12.62 meters as of July 24. This overflow severely impacts communities, as homes are submerged and thousands are displaced. Small businesses close, daily wage earners lose income, and local markets are disrupted, causing widespread financial hardship. The lake's vulnerability is exacerbated by severe environmental degradation, particularly from plastic and water pollution. Improper waste disposal and agricultural runoff continually flush contaminants into the lake, accelerating eutrophication and siltation, which further reduces its water-holding capacity. (Photo by Ryan Eduard Benaid/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
    DUK10090130_080
    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
    Although the condition of the Ciliwung River is polluted by various types of garbage every day and the quality of the water is very dangerous for the consumption due to water and soil contamination, some residents are using Ciliwung River to do all kinds of activity starting from washing clothes until as a recreation site play free and easily reached by local residents (Photo by Andi Muh Ridwan / Pacific Press) - 10301151.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000894_000010/Credit:Andi Muh Ridwan/PACIFIC P/SIPA/1804071700 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00853365
    (c) Dukas

     

  • CAMBODIA: WORLD WATER DAY
    DUKAS_09219988_SIP
    CAMBODIA: WORLD WATER DAY
    20 March 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia- (File Photo). A dweller is pumping underground water in the suburban area of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. March 22 is the World Water Day declared by the UN General Assembly in 1992. It's a key date to champion the right of people everywhere to affordable, safe drinking water, close to home. Clean water reduces the spread of diarrheal diseases that kill 5,000 children a day. Photo Credit: Kibae Park/Sipa Press/0903201427 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • THAILAND: WORLD WATER DAY
    DUKAS_09219994_SIP
    THAILAND: WORLD WATER DAY
    20 March 2009 - Bangkok, Thailand -(File Photo) A dweller in the Klong Toey, Bangkok city slums takes a bath with their major drinking water. The urbanization of developing countries puts increasingly scarce water resources under great pressure from both industrial and domestic use, fast overwhelming ageing water management techniques and infra-structure. March 22 is the World Water Day declared by the UN General Assembly in 1992. It's a key date to champion the right of people everywhere to affordable, safe drinking water, close to home. Clean water reduces the spread of diarrheal diseases that kill 5,000 children a day. Photo Credit: Kibae Park/Sipa Press/0903201427 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    DUKAS/SIPA