Evelyn Hofer brought the same quiet attention and detail to her work, whether at home or abroad. Her New York photos reveal a timeless, formal city.
Photos from Germany, Norway, Israel and Kenya.
Oliver Hartungs photos from 2007 through 2009 evidence the omnipresence of the Assad dynasty in Syria and its psychological grip on the people, and also how that presence - and the nation itself - ha...
Photos from West Bank, India, New York and Germany.
Does man possess nature or does nature possess man? Jonathan Blausteins photo series "Mine" ponders questions of ownership, the natural world and humankinds place in it.
Photographs from Lebanon, West Bank, Spain and Argentina.
A childhood encounter with sunlight searing outlines of rakes and hoses onto his California lawn led Binh Danh to develop a new process. Baking images onto leaves, he has harnessed nature to re-envis...
Ross Taylor learned how personal experience gave him insight into the lives of his subjects. On Tuesday, he was named a Photojournalist of the Year in the National Press Photographers Association awa...
Photos from Qatar, Italy, Egypt and Somalia.
Kiana Hayeri returned to her native Iran a few years ago to explore the dual lives of women. Facing restrictions on how they look and act in public, they embrace a rebellious impulse in private. "...
"Photographs Not Taken," published by Daylight, is a collection of essays in which photographers discuss why a photo eluded them, or why they decided not to take it.
During scores of trips to Haiti, Maggie Steber decided she had to find the countrys quiet moments. A new Web site showcases her 25-year search for beauty there.
Photographs from Afghanistan, Egypt, Washington and New York.
From milk cartons to bulletin boards, pictures from happier times signify the search for missing friends and family. Each poster is a drama of a runaway, an abduction or some other nightmare that slo...
Photos from Lebanon, Mexico, Spain and Egypt.
Karl Burkes eerie war images recall Mathew Brady or Roger Fentons work of the 19th century, but Mr. Burke has never set foot on a battlefield.
Photos from Egypt, Pakistan, Israel and Colorado.
After years of documenting the lives of L.G.B.T. people in South Africa and beyond, Zanele Muholis archives were stolen from her home in April, but she has vowed to continue her work.
Photos from Iraq, Pakistan, India and Florida.
Themes of race and identity have been part of Myra Greenes work for a while now. Her latest project has her turning the camera on her white friends.
Photos from Yemen, Lebanon, Nepal and Italy.
When Alex Arbuckle covered the Occupy Wall Street protests, he decided to show a straightforward view of the police. Instead, he found himself arrested. A few days ago, he was vindicated.
Photographs from New York, Lebanon, Yemen and West Bank.
Elizabeth D. Herman uses photography as a means to help women involved in past conflicts find a voice, telling stories that previously werent told.
Photographs from Sri Lanka, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Portugal.
A new exhibit honoring the centennial of Gordon Parkss birth will be seen by millions. Thats because the show is in the windows at the International Center of Photography.
Photos from Germany, Spain, Syria and England.
Almost 25 years ago, Eddie Adams recruited some of the worlds top photographers to teach and mentor a new generation. Today, the tradition continues.
Photos from France, Lebanon, the West Bank and England.
Photoville, a photography-centered city founded by United Photo Industries, in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn, will feature shows, food, discussions and more this summer.
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