The notables who planned to sail on the fateful voyage included a world-famous novelist, a radio pioneer and America’s biggest tycoons
Belmonte found her personal voice as a photographer during a time of family crisis
Diallo's photos combine pop culture and African roots with an American vernacular
According to the acclaimed photojournalist, Magnabosco’s work reminds you why you liked photography in the first place
The young photographer makes far-flung expeditions to capture life at the outer reaches of the world
Maddock’s views and snatches of life are both surreal and individual
At first just an amateur, Martinez devoted his life to mastering the art of photography
The landscape work of Jonathan Smith embraces the art of photographic masters of the past
The famed fashion photographer shares one artist’s work with the world
There is a simple majestic beauty to Blatt’s nature photography, says the heralded portraitist
The 27-year-old photographer is telling the story of her native Afghanistan from the inside
Coleman’s photographs unveil the fruits that come from being obsessed with one’s work
Linder’s science photography is a throwback to the age of expeditions and adventure
The youngest of our featured photographers, Kalifa is a documentarian on the rise
Compiling and comparing movie lists
A new study investigates whether old "three-horned face" held its forelimbs straight down like other dinosaurs or waddled around with its elbows out
The massacre almost brought the United States to war against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but only one man was brought to trial: John D
Tired of soup? Use them in cookies, pies or puddings—no, really
Four years ago this week, researchers opened the "Doomsday Vault" to store frozen seeds in case of disaster
In honor of Leap Day 2012, learn a bit about how frogs leap
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