Carolyn Drake

The Art of Storytelling: Using Collaboration to Enhance the Message

For her latest photo book, American photographer Carolyn Drake asked her subjects in one of China’s far-western provinces to deconstruct and reconstruct her images in the hope of fostering a different kind of dialogue

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Models for the designer label David Tlale during a fashion show at the colored community in Bo-Kaap at the Mercedes Benz Cape Town Fashion Week on July 28, 2012, in Cape Town, South Africa.
Photo Essay

Go Behind the Scenes of Africa’s Fashion Shows

Photographer Per Anders Pettersson takes TIME LightBox behind the scenes of Africa's growing fashion industry

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Students from New Plymouth Boys' High School support their team during a game against Francis Douglas Memorial College, in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand.
The Backstory

Photojournalism Daily: Nov. 14, 2014

Photojournalism Daily is a compilation of the most interesting photojournalism found on the web, curated by Mikko Takkunen

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Out There

9 Things to do at Paris Photo

Every November, Paris becomes the photography capital of the world with countless fairs, exhibitions and book signings. TIME LightBox selects the best events you just can't miss

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Martin Schoeller for TIME
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Go Behind TIME’s Taylor Swift Cover With Photographer Martin Schoeller

Photographer Martin Schoeller tells TIME LightBox how he worked with musical artist Taylor Swift for this week's cover of TIME Magazine

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Gennady, 1962. Diagnosis: MDR TB + HIV.
The Backstory

Photojournalism Daily: Nov. 13, 2014

Photojournalism Daily is a compilation of the most interesting photojournalism found on the web, curated by Mikko Takkunen

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Martin Schoeller
Out There

From Zuckerberg to Tarantino, See Martin Schoeller’s Portraits

Martin Schoeller takes TIME LightBox through a selection of high profile shoots from his newest book, including the story of pro skater Tony Hawk leaping from his kitchen counter at the crack of dawn and Quentin Tarantino apparently blissing out in a sea of doves

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Peru Dirty War Victims Photo Essay
The Backstory

Photojournalism Daily: Nov. 12, 2014

Photojournalism Daily is a compilation of the most interesting photojournalism found on the web, curated by Mikko Takkunen

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US Marine Corps Veteran Jabari Jones standing by the door of his mother’s house where he grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jones is 31-years-old and left the Marine Corps in May of 2005. He served two tours in Iraq as a Corporal and was a landing support specialist.  “When I got out of the army I was suffering from PTSD, and my family told me to get help. The problem with the VA is that they make you wait. I didn’t want to take medication and it took time before I got counseling. When I finally got counseling I started getting better.” Today Jabari tries to meditate regularly and is more aware of what triggers his PTSD. Hot days remind him of Iraq and on those days he tells his co-workers that he is feeling “uncomfortable” and he says that they respect that. Malin Fezehai
Photo Essay

Snapshots of Veteran Life Across America

TIME has collaborated with the Everyday USA photo collective, which includes David Guttenfelder, Matt Black and Malin Fezehai among many others, to document veterans stories from all over America

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Specialist Sterling Jones of Battle Company in the Second Battalion of the 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team collapses in exhaustion during Operation Rock Avalanche in the Korengal Valley, Afghanistan on October 25, 2007.
The Backstory

The Images That Moved Them Most: Photographers on America’s Veterans

LightBox asked 26 photographers, who are veterans of war themselves, to describe which of their own photographs of veterans had a deep impact on their lives or moved them a significant way.

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Johan Bruurmijn, veteran of the Kosovo War
Out There

‘Hidden Wounds’: Battling PTSD With Music

Inspired by a rock song, Hidden Wounds is a web-documentary that takes a different approach to address the issue of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among veterans

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