Looking at the Land
An innovative online exhibit explores the 21st-century American landscape aesthetic
Looking at the Land
An innovative online exhibit explores the 21st-century American landscape aesthetic
The Best Photo Books Of 2012
In our digital era, the bound photo book has lost none of its luster, either as an intimate encounter for the viewer or a stunning showcase for the artist. Here are 60 excellent examples to back that up. (Plus a few pretty amazing e-books for good measure.)
In the Shadow of the Black Sun
Inside the loose canon of images made by turning one of life and photography's most reliable constants on its head
The Thrill of the Open Road
Andrew Bush's "Vector Portraits" captures California drivers in the wild
Today's Frat Brothers, Tomorrow's Leaders
Philip Habib’s The Future Of America peeks into fraternity and sorority culture on campus
10 Tools That Reshaped Photography In 2012
We tried it all, from lenses to memory cards. Behold the top 10 items that are changing the way we take pictures
Truth In Leisure
Through the lens of Jocelyn Bain Hogg, British aristocracy and British crime families look eerily alike
The Safari Club
Photographer David Chancellor brings us inside the trophy rooms of Texas's biggest big-game hunters.
Portraits Before and After the Fight
A look at four photographers using before-and-after photographs to tell stories of violence
They Shot The President
Richard Avedon's Portraits of the Powerful
Instagrams From the Firetruck
A Camden, New Jersey firefighter documents his city from a unique perch
Truths To Tell
Troubled by sexual violence in the Congo, a photojournalist turns human-rights activist
Are These the Faces of "True Finns?"
A new Tumblr from Finland collects portraits of candidates and members of the nationalist "True Finns" party
Behind the Notes: Sean Marc Lee's Model Airplane
In our latest behind-the-scenes look at viral photos on Tumblr, an image inspired by a cult movie ends up coming full circle
Photographic Paper, Decades Past Its Expiration Date
Alison Rossiter's experiments with expired paper show the effects of time on photography
The Hidden Grace Of Baseball, By Way of the Television Screen
Mauro Altamura photographed baseball games on his black and white TV, isolating players in surprising moments of agility and contortion
Paris Photo: Timm Rautert
The best work I saw at Paris Photo was taken nearly 40 years ago.
Peter Wegner's Buildings Made of Sky
A unique look at the urban landscape will soon be published in a limited-edition book.
An American Photomag in Paris
The biggest photography event of the year starts today, and we'll be there.
Portraits Before and After the Fight
A look at four photographers using before-and-after photographs to tell stories of violence
A New Look at Richard Avedon's Portraits of the Powerful
Richard Avedon’s remarkable journey from fashion and fine art maven to the most trenchant political photographer of our time
Portraits of China's Skilled Public Sleepers
Eric Leleu's "Day Dreamers" shows people in China nodding off
The Two Types Of Hurricane Sandy Photos
And where to follow along with both on the web, as the storm hits
A "Violent Alteration" in the 1863 Photographic Police Blotter
In this trip back in time, we drudge up some petty crimes in the photography world of the 19th Century
Behind the Notes: Valerio Loi's Vials of Emotion
The popularity of these photos on Tumblr not only led to a sale for the photographer—they also prompted the suggestion of an energy drink line