90-year-old photojournalist is made Companion of Honour in the King's birthday honors list
90-year-old photojournalist is made Companion of Honour in the King's birthday honors list
A recap of news, sports, lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest images from the Philippines and around the globe
A recap of news, sports, lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest images from the Philippines and around the globe
The court ruled that the image – snapped shortly before Kennedy was killed – belonged to the official JFK museum in Dallas, despite claims from a private collector that he was the owner
This slow shutter image, taken during the infamous Book Burning at the Opernplatz, captured the charged, frightening atmosphere that night in 1933
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“We’re all one crisis away from being a refugee.” — Hailey Sadler As a young congressional staffer, Hailey Sadler spent many hours focused on national security and defense issues. But it was the human impact of conflict that most passionately captured her attention. So after a few years, she turned to photography to explores how individuals
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A new exhibition of Lee Miller's work opens this week – and a single image tells you everything you need to know
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Some 130 women photographers have pictured over 250 women members of parliament in an ongoing monumental effort to document record 40% women representation in Westminster
Before the white chrysanthemum the scissors hesitate a moment — Yosa Buson This poem touched me with a simple truth: even death pauses before the beauty of life. It made me realize what stops time for me—my children, the most fragile and tender beauty I know. Through them, childhood became in my mind, a fleeting
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Bauhaus-trained and politically fearless, Edith Tudor-Hart was one of Britain's finest documentary photographers. She was also a Soviet secret agent. Now, a new book tells her astonishing story
Mel Parry shot the famous image of a police officer carrying a wounded girl after the coal spoil slide in South Wales. He reflects on how the photo still “haunts” him 60 years later
While Armed Forces Day celebrates currently active US military personnel, their stories and sacrifice are embodied in the iconic images captured during conflicts gone by
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Canon’s new C2PA imaging system could be a major step for trusted photojournalism
For a pop-up exhibition in a penthouse apartment high above Midtown, the British photographer is showing archival materials, his own photos and three room-sized installations
Today, on Dylan Thomas Day, we examine portraits of the Welsh poet, whose enigmatic persona shifted between obscure writer and erratic rock star from frame to frame
Tangerine Dreams — The photographer has spent over a decade documenting the rituals, subcultures and social gatherings that form the collaged fabric of the UK’s society. A new exhibition at the Martin Parr Foundation celebrates her work and the communities she captures.
In the rugged highlands of Georgia, where narrow roads twist through misty valleys, and winters can cut entire villages off from the world, photographer Natela Grigalashvili found stories that feel both deeply personal and universally human. Her haunting photography series about the nomadic people of Mountainous Adjara is more than a visual project; it’s a […]
Ed Westcott was assigned to the top-secret Manhattan Project and immortalized the "father of the A-bomb"
A recap of news, sports, lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest images from the Philippines and around the globe
A recap of news, sports, lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest images from the Philippines and around the globe
Sangre Blanca — Mads Nissen’s new book is a close-up look at various stages of the drug’s journey, from production to consumption, and the violence that follows wherever it goes.
We look back at the late photojournalist's extraordinary career
At the funeral of India's greatest documentary photographer, the two objects placed on his chest told his whole story
A Magnum member handpicked by Cartier-Bresson, Raghu Rai spent 60 years documenting India with patience and courage
Photographer, John Balsdon, led a crew of six adventurers over 20,000km from Norway to South Africa breaking the record previously set by a Canadian duo in 1984 – and he’s going to make a feature film about it
Why reopening National Geographic after 20 years felt like meeting my younger, photographic self again
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