"The misconception that people don't live long full lives exists partly due to the lack of representation of people with Down syndrome over 40," says photographer Hilary Gauld Jason Hahn is a former ...
Do you ever get time to photograph the same spots? Well, consider this. Ever since childhood, Genki Uehara has been taking pictures of Kakumanbuchi Marsh, on Mount Akagi in Japan's Gunma Prefecture, ...
Holding an array of cosmetics in one hand and a multi-color compact in the other, a model with a coiffed hairstyle smiles contentedly at the camera. “It’s literally everything!” reads the text beneath ...
Series, an iOS photo app that helps you lay out your photos in creative ways for posting on social media, is now shaping up to become the must-have companion app for users posting their photos to ...
I love the photographs I take with my iPhone 15 Pro, but I know I’m not really doing most of the work. Sure, I frame the shot. But once I press the shutter button, the iPhone runs the image through ...
The Navy Seals had better find themselves a knitting circle, stat. This Photographer’s Instagram Depiction of People Falling Down Is a Beautiful Disaster Photographer Sandro Giordano talks to ...
Last winter, The Little Nell and fine art photographer Gray Malin collaborated on a photo series featuring dogs on and around the slopes. From the mountain vistas atop Aspen Mountain to the après-ski ...
An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified Cat Jimenez. She is a member of the Host Committee of Los Fotos Project. Los Fotos was founded by Eric V. Ibarra. A Millcreek Township mother of ...
In this edition of our Question of the Week series, we're interested to hear what your 2026 New Year's photography ...
A photo series on ice stupas — artificial glaciers in the northern Indian Himalayas — recently won first place in the 2024-25 Onewater’s Walk of Water: Water Towers photo story contest. Ice stupas are ...
Two exhibitions by Japanese artists raise deep questions about the medium, and — refreshingly — leave them hanging. By Emily LaBarge The critic Emily LaBarge saw shows of photography by Hiroshi ...
Award-winning aerial photographer Brad Walls’ impressive new series “Ballerine de l’air” was inspired by fellow Australian artist Olive Cotton’s “Tea cup ballet,” a 1935 photograph that “evolved after ...
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