The Week in Pictures: Jan. 6, 2017
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world.Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world.Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world.Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world.Read more »
Poulomi Basu, a documentary photographer and journalist, has trekked through western Nepal’s dense wilderness to find women exiled to makeshift huts during their menstrual cycles.Read more »
After losing three limbs in Afghanistan, a Marine Corps veteran and his wife went through the process of in vitro fertilization treatments to have children. Read more »
Ioana Moldovan photographed the daily life of a family doctor, who sees medicine as more of a “calling than a career,” in rural southwestern Romania.Read more »
Josh Haner, a staff photographer and senior editor for photo technology at The New York Times, discusses new ways to visualize climate change.Read more »
A new book chronicles New York City’s ever-expanding skyward reach, with towers that rise like symbols of “aspiration and faith,” as E.B. White once wrote. Read more »
How do you go through 180,000 images to find a handful that sum up the year? Jeffrey Henson Scales tells us how.Read more »
Fabian Fiechter was welcomed by the small group of elderly nuns he worked with in a German hospital, where he started photographing their way of life.Read more »
Whether depicting the spectacle of people barreling forward in a snowstorm or the faces of his subjects, mostly black but also white, Adger Cowans’ lyrical images portray life as resonant with feeling.Read more »
Though banned by the end of the 20th century, people exposed to asbestos in the 1970’s and 1980’s continue to be cut down by cancer and other illnesses related to the once-common material.Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
Lens is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting -- photographs, videos and slide shows. A showcase for Times photographers, it also seeks to highlight the best work of other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies; in print, in books, in galleries, in museums and on the Web. And it will draw on The Times's own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and going back to the early 20th century. E-mail us tips, story suggestions and ideas to lens@nytimes.com.