Shooting More Than a War
Nicole Tung, who was in Libya and Egypt documenting last year's upheavals, discussed her inspiration. "I don’t want just the shocking photographs to grip people," she said.
View ArticleA Picture Book Without Pictures
"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.
View ArticleMaking and Deconstructing Myths
Chris Gregory, a photographer and intern at The New York Times, discusses the creation and debunking of a myth — all in one frame.
View ArticleHiding, and Seeking, a Photo Book
The street photographer André J. Hermann takes Instagram pictures, prints them and binds them in a book. Then he hides them, leaving photo clues for enterprising followers.
View ArticleFighting H.I.V. Stigma, Photo by Photo
The South African photojournalist Gideon Mendel and David Gere, a U.C.L.A. professor, have created an unconventional participatory photo project, encouraging people who are H.I.V. positive to tell...
View ArticleThe Brotherhood of the Bears
Coming out is hard enough. But bucking stereotypes can be even harder. The photographer Alan Charlesworth explores "bears," or larger men, in gay culture.
View ArticleBreaking Down the Beast
Joseph Michael Lopez’s New York street photography shows the city as a beast of chaos that New Yorkers attempt to contain, or at least live with, on a daily basis.
View ArticlePeople Are Nature Too: Photographing the Whole Wildlife Story
Steve Winter has been photographing tigers and other animals for years, but his aim is to pull back the curtain on an idealized — often cutesy — world presented by most wildlife photography.
View ArticleShedding Old Stereotypes and Imposing New Ones in Eastern Europe
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe has struggled to find a new identity, which is what Polish photographer Lukasz Trzcinski has tried to capture in his series, "New Europe. Atlas."
View ArticleKnowing That Fly on the Wall
Turning Point: Brad Vest discusses his inspiration, Jim Goldberg of Magnum Photos, whose book, "Raised by Wolves," showed Mr. Vest that photography is about immersion.
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