Putting a Face to a Comment: The New Online Crusaders
Kyrre Lien, a photographer based in Oslo, combed through tens of thousands of online comments to photograph the lives of internet debaters from around the world.Read more »
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ort=()Kyrre Lien, a photographer based in Oslo, combed through tens of thousands of online comments to photograph the lives of internet debaters from around the world.Read more »
Kyrre Lien, a photographer based in Oslo, combed through tens of thousands of online comments to photograph the lives of internet debaters from around the world.Read more »
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To ensure his photos would not be confiscated by authorities, Walker Evans entrusted a trove of 46 prints made in 1933 Havana to his friend — Ernest Hemingway.Read more »
Credit Mel Rosenthal
Mel Rosenthal, the photographer and teacher whose “In the South Bronx of America” showcased his passion for the underdog, is remembered by Ricky Flores, one of his many former students.Read more »
Credit Joseph Rodriguez
A new book revisits Joseph Rodriguez’s first project, a yearslong look at El Barrio, which was once the heart of New York’s Puerto Rican community.Read more »
Credit Roy Turner/Mississippi Bicentennial Workshop
To honor the bicentennial of Mississippi’s statehood, residents throughout the state are telling the stories of their own communities with photographs using the 21st century technology of smartphones.Read more »
Credit Paul Child/The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts
While Julia Child was capturing France through its cuisine, it was that same French magic that inspired her husband, Paul, to capture the country through photography. Read more »
Credit Lam Duc Hien/Agence VU
Lam Duc-Hien, a Vietnamese photographer, first imagined Iraq to be full of tanks and violence. But after documenting the Kurdish region of Iraq for more than two decades, he found something very different.Read more »
Credit Timothy Archibald
For several years, Timothy Archibald has photographed how his neighbors in El Sobrante, Calif., celebrate Halloween.Read more »
Credit Richard Sandler
Richard Sandler’s images of New York from 1977 to 2001 show a city in transition from bust to boom. He wonders if it was a fair trade.Read more »
Credit Courtesy of Aperture
From its early days championing art photography to today’s shaping of personal identity on social media, Aperture has been leading the conversation on photography for 65 years.Read more »
Credit Annalisa Marchionna
Annalisa Marchionna returned to a coastal town she visited as a child to photograph a fisherwoman who lives her life in rhythm with the sea. Read more »
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