Photography
How Apollo 8 ‘Saved 1968’
The unforgettable, 99.9 percent perfect, December moon mission marked the end of a tumultuous year
Rare Photo of Vincent van Gogh Likely Depicts the Artist’s Brother
There is only one other known photographic portrait of the artist, who eschewed photography
Facial Recognition Software Is Helping Identify Unknown Figures in Civil War Photographs
Civil War Photo Sleuth aims to be the world’s largest, most complete digital archive of identified and unidentified Civil War-era portraits
Juno's Latest Photo of Jupiter Is Breathtaking
The image, processed from JunoCam's raw data, shows storms and winds in the planet's Northern Temperate Belt
How Close Does 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Come to Showing the Real Freddie Mercury?
While the movie has been critiqued for flattening the legacy of Queen, see the band come to life in historic photos
Peer Through the Lens of the World's Best Nature Photographers
Sixty images, including the winners, from the 23rd annual Nature's Best Photography Windland Smith Rice Awards go on view
Employer Who Pushed Van Gogh to New Career Path Revealed in Studio Photo
An 1870s photograph of Charles Obach, one-time manager of the London Goupil Gallery branch, was found in the National Portrait Gallery's collections
How Kyle Meyer's Photo-Tapestries Give Voice to a Silenced Community
The New York artist combines digital photography and African fabrics to create deeply textured portraits of persecuted Swazi men
This Photographer Captures the Beauty and Drama of East Greenland at Winter's End
Danie Ferreira shares his experiences documenting one of the world’s coldest climates on the heels of Greenland dogs
World's Largest Forest Antelope Photographed in Uganda for First Time
The lowland bongo and other mammal species were recorded during the first camera trap survey of Semuliki National Park
Inside Slab City, a Squatters’ Paradise in Southern California
Architect and author Charlie Hailey and photographer Donovan Wylie capture one of America’s last free places
Photos Document What Remains of a Soviet Atomic City
A new book explores the architectural history of Metsamor, Armenia, once a planned utopia for nuclear power plant workers
From Lava Tentacles to Abandoned Car Lots, This Acclaimed Violinist Turned Aerial Photographer Captures Our World From 2,000 Feet Up
Jassen Todorov, a professor of music, shares his journey into the world of aerial photography
A Vintage Take on High Fashion Showcases the Beauty of a Stitch in Time
Photographer Cathleen Naundorf mined Chanel's archives for a majestic new book
Why Is the Snowy Owl Disappearing?
These birds, once a feature of the far north as reliable as ice, are becoming less and less common
Before There Was Streaming, the Victorians Had "Magic Lanterns"
New research finds these early image projectors, which brought world landmarks, fairytale favorites to life, were a regular part of middle-class life
The Portrait That Captures the Defining Features of John McCain’s Life and Career
A photograph of the straight-talking Arizona senator goes on view In Memoriam at the Portrait Gallery
The Moment That Defines Famed American Composer Leonard Bernstein
The National Portrait Gallery showcases a celebrated conductor as portrayed by the master French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson
These Images From 1968 Capture an America in Violent Flux
A one-room show at the National Portrait Gallery is a hauntingly relevant 50-year-old time capsule
This Initiative Is Loaning Artwork Back to the Communities They're Most Associated With
Britain's National Portrait Gallery's 'Coming Home' initiative will loan portraits to the towns and cities most closely associated with their subjects
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