Getty Images Grant Winners Announced for 2017
Photographers working on personal projects focused on underreported social issues received $10,000 each on Thursday from the 2017 Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography. Read more »
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Photographers working on personal projects focused on underreported social issues received $10,000 each on Thursday from the 2017 Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography. Read more »
Photographers working on personal projects focused on underreported social issues received $10,000 each on Thursday from the 2017 Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography. Read more »
Photographers working on personal projects focused on underreported social issues received $10,000 each on Thursday from the 2017 Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography. Read more »
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In “Brooklyn Photographs,” a group show at BRIC Arts, 11 photographers showcase the tension between old and new in Brooklyn’s changing neighborhoods. Read more »
Credit Renée C. Byer/The Sacramento Bee
Afghans who risked their lives working for the U.S. military were granted safe haven in California. Danger awaited them there as well. Read more »
Credit Larry Towell/Magnum Photos
Photos taken by Larry Towell at Standing Rock over a period of six months are being exhibited at the Visa Pour l’Image photo festival in Perpignan, France, this month.Read more »
Credit Andrew Lichtenstein
From tranquil suburban subdivisions to pastoral fields, Andrew Lichtenstein has sought out seemingly-ordinary places that in the past were scenes of struggle and conflict.Read more »
Credit Hosam Katan/Reuters
The story and work of Hosam Katan, a Syrian photographer, reveals much about how coverage of the Syrian conflict has changed.Read more »
Credit Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
In “Slant Rhymes,” Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb have a visual dialogue, sometimes ambiguous and suggestive, that spans the couple’s relationship.Read more »
Credit Gordon Parks, Courtesy of the Gordon Parks Foundation
Mr. Parks, perhaps more than any mid-20th-century photographer, understood how film and television conditioned the contemporary eye and mind. Read more »
Credit Tina Modotti
A recently republished book sorts out the life of Tina Modotti as an artist and activist — and the long shadow of Edward Weston.Read more »
Credit Nancy Borowick
For most of the year that Nancy Borowick has lived in Guam, no assignments had come her way. North Korea changed all that. Read more »
Credit Tasneem Alsultan/Everyday Middle East
Reclaim, an alliance of photography groups advocating for diversity in photojournalism, is surveying photographers globally about their experiences. Read more »
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Credit Adam Dean for The New York Times
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