They Needed to Talk
And family friend William Eggleston, his camera at his side, felt compelled to shoot
May 2007 |
By Emily Yellin
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
Operatic Entrance
As Paris feted Queen Elizabeth II, photographer Bert Hardy found a circumstance to match her pomp
March 2007 |
By David J. Marcou
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
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
Morning In America
Space shuttle-watchers took their place in the sun, not yet awakened to the true risks of exploring the heavens.
August 2006 |
By Henry Allen
Last Hurrah
Everyone wanted to see the Babe the day they retired his number; photographer Nat Fein saw the story.
July 2006 |
By Leigh Montville
Time and Again
In 1984, Peter Feldstein set out to photograph every last person in Oxford, Iowa. Two decades later, he's doing it again, creating a unique portrait of heartland America
June 2006 |
By Stephen G. Bloom
Grab a Drink With Hollywood's Stars
To photographer Slim Aarons, the biggest stars were auld acquaintances
January 2006 |
By Owen Edwards
Airborne Archaeology
The view from above can yield insights on the ground
December 2005 |
By Andrew Curry
Fashion Faux Paw
Richard Avedon's photograph of a beauty and the beasts is marred, he believed, by one failing
October 2005 |
By Owen Edwards
Jazz Man
Louis Armstrong before he was Satchmo? A youthful Ella? For photographs of musicians great or obscure, just about everyone turns to Frank Driggs
September 2005 |
By Jerry Adler
Paris, Mon Amour
For photographer Robert Doisneau, finding an openly affectionate couple in the City of Light was as easy as falling in love
July 2005 |
By Rudolph Chelminski
Model Family
Sally Mann's unflinching photographs of her children have provoked controversy, but one of her now-grown daughters wonders what all the fuss was about
May 2005 |
By Molly Roberts
The Old Ballgames
Civil rights chronicler Ernest Withers also photogrpahed the glories of black baseball, including pioneering big leaguer Jackie Robinson
April 2005 |
By Carolyn Kleiner Butler
Savoring Pie Town
Sixty-five years after Russell Lee photographed New Mexico homesteaders coping with the Depression, a Lee admirer visits the town for a fresh slice of life
February 2005 |
By Paul Hendrickson

