Photographers
David Goldblatt, the South African Photographer Who Documented Life Under Apartheid, Has Died at 87
He did not rush to the frontlines of violent events, but instead photographed everyday scenes of racial discrimination
Pushed to the Margins, These Brave People Are Pushing Back
From the American West to the Middle East, the powerless face stark choices when confronted by the powerful
How Daguerreotype Photography Reflected a Changing America
The National Portrait Gallery brings the eerie power of a historic medium into focus
Why Artists Have so Much Trouble Painting Lightning
A new study compares painted versus photographed depictions of lightning bolts' offshooting branches
Ten Rarely Seen Springsteen Photographs That Capture the Exhilarating Power of The Boss
A new book reveals the work of David Gahr, who documented the music legend as he rose to worldwide fame
Daydream About Summer With These Color-Drenched Photos of the Great American Fair
Photographer Pamela Littky set off across the United States to discover why these timeless summer festivals have such staying power
The Story Behind Big Sur's Glowing Waves
Photographer George Krieger captured the unusual scene in vivid detail
The Touching Story Behind This Award-Winning Wildlife Image
Taken by Jo-Anne McArthur, the photo shows a rescued baby gorilla hugging her caretaker
Photos Celebrate the Lives of Gender Non-Conforming Spirit Mediums in Southeast Asia
The pioneering photographer's latest book documents the welcoming community of transgender individuals who serve as spirit mediums in Burma and Thailand
Don Hogan Charles, Who Captured the Civil Rights Movement, Has Died at 79
In 1964, Charles became the first black photographer hired by the <i>New York Times</i>
Smithsonian Magazine's Most Powerful Photos of the Year
Our photography editors select their favorites from a year full of stunning photojournalism
The Man Who Revealed the Hidden Structure of Falling Snowflakes
Beginning in the 1880s, amateur photographer Wilson A. Bentley considered the endlessly varied crystals "miracles of beauty"
Royal Society Photo Contest Winners Capture Drama and Wonder of the Natural World
From Antarctic ice to eclipses and killer whales, the images unveil nature's strange and sometimes surreal beauty
These Breathtaking Images Are the Cat’s Meow in Nature Photography
Sixty incredible outdoor scenes are now on view at the National Museum of Natural History
How to Eat Like a Local in Vienna, Austria
Instagrammer Sothany Kim dishes on nicotine breakfasts, third-wave coffee houses and enemy bakers in Austria’s capital
Meet Mr. Mumler, the Man Who “Captured” Lincoln’s Ghost on Camera
When America’s first aerial cameraman met an infamous spirit photographer, the chemistry was explosive
New Book of Photographs Recalls the Trauma of American History
Looking back at a lynching that shocked America and galvanized the civil rights movement
Star-Studded Photos Reveal the Beauty of Armenia's Ancient Landscapes
The photographer behind 'Your beautiful eyes' documents his country's storied landscape beneath canopies of stars
Settlement Reached in Bananas “Selfie Monkey” Lawsuit
Prior to the settlement, the courts had been tasked with deciding whether or not U.S. copyright law applies to animals
Prize-Winning Images Capture Birds in All Their Feathered Glory
The Best Bird Photographer of the Year Awards displays the dynamic lives of the amazing avian
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