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Castro at a rally, 1959

Comrades and Arms

When Fidel Castro asked for a show of hands in support of his new policies, an American journalist captured the response
April 2008 | By Guy Gugliotta

The height wasn

Gaga Over a Gargoyle

From Margaret Bourke-White to Annie Leibovitz, photographers have scaled dizzying heights to frame the perfect prop
February 2008 | By David J. Marcou

American Mine Nevada 1

Danger Zones

Warning: David Maisel's aerial landscapes may be hazardous to your assumptions
January 2008 | By Megan Gambino

Oversize expectations: The Great Eastern vessel

Big News

In matters of sheer magnitude, Robert Howlett got the picture
January 2008 | By Victoria Olsen

"She

Married, With Camera

Portraitist Emmet Gowin's most enduring subject is his wife
December 2007 | By David Zax

McCurry says he was fascinated because "a car with all this style ... had become a completely utilitarian, functional machine."

Trunk Show

Even in 1992, Steve McCurry says, Kabul was full of surprises
November 2007 | By Robert M. Poole

Wielding cameras bought on eBay, youngsters from an orphanage near Lusaka, Zambia, enjoy an afternoon safari led by Klaus Schoenwiese as part of his photography workshop. Left to right: Nicolas (peering through viewfinder), Thokodzile, Amos, Bobsisa, Charity, Mwewa, Faustina, Charles (standing) and Mary (in cap).

Point. Shoot. See

In Zambia, an NYC photographer teaches kids orphaned by AIDS how to take pictures. They teach him about living
November 2007 | By Jess Blumberg

Creativity Manhattan style, from left: Le Clercq, Windham, Johnson, Williams and author Vidal, with Virginia Reed (rear).

Salad Days

Karl Bissinger's 1949 photograph of the author and a few friends at lunch in a Manhattan restaurant garden invokes the optimism of youth
October 2007 | By Gore Vidal

The ferry President Roosevelt arriving in Lower Manhattan, 1924: The photo "shows him thinking like an artist."

"It Felt Like a Real Discovery"

Six decades after the death of an unheralded New York City municipal photographer, a researcher stumbles upon his forgotten negatives
September 2007 | By Carolyn Kleiner Butler

The German 1941 Z3 Adder (a reconstruction) used telephone relays instead of vacuum tubes as switches for memory.

Reboot

A photojournalist enchanted by computers takes another look at the soul of some old machines
July 2007 | By Katy June-Friesen

"Into another realm": "Midget" Farrelly surfs the shore break off Makaha, Hawaii, in 1968.

Endless Summers

For almost 50 years, surfing legend LeRoy Grannis has been shooting the curl
June 2007 | By Owen Edwards

"I always thought of Bill as like us," says Karen Chatham (left), "until years later, when I realized that he was famous."

They Needed to Talk

And family friend William Eggleston, his camera at his side, felt compelled to shoot
May 2007 | By Emily Yellin

"Everything becomes something else; it has new meaning for me," says Robert Creamer.

What Camera?

Look what photographer Robert Creamer can do with a flatbed scanner
May 2007 | By Marian Smith Holmes

The Deciding Moment

A newly published scrapbook of Henri Cartier-Bresson's early photographs is changing some notions about how he worked
April 2007 | By Sarah Boxer

Excluded from the press pool, photographer Bert Hardy borrowed a dinner jacket and sneaked into the Paris Opera to snap this photo of Queen Elizabeth II.

Operatic Entrance

As Paris feted Queen Elizabeth II, photographer Bert Hardy found a circumstance to match her pomp
March 2007 | By David J. Marcou

Margaret Bourke-White

A Life Less Ordinary

One of Life magazine's original four photographers, Margaret Bourke-White snapped shots around the world
March 01, 2007 | By Dina Modianot-Fox

BBQ Inn in 1971

Time After Time

William Christenberry embraces the impermanent
January 2007 | By Carolyn Kleiner Butler

Beard's Eye View

When elephants began dying, Peter Beard suspected that poachers were not entirely to blame
December 2006 | By Owen Edwards

Passion Fruit

Edward Weston quested for the perfect pepper
November 2006 | By Henry Allen

Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis went airborne in 1951 for a story Halsman was shooting about TV comics.

When He Said "Jump..."

Philippe Halsman defied gravitas.
October 2006 | By Owen Edwards


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