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
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
Danger Zones
Warning: David Maisel's aerial landscapes may be hazardous to your assumptions
January 2008 |
By Megan Gambino
Big News
In matters of sheer magnitude, Robert Howlett got the picture
January 2008 |
By Victoria Olsen
Married, With Camera
Portraitist Emmet Gowin's most enduring subject is his wife
December 2007 |
By David Zax
Trunk Show
Even in 1992, Steve McCurry says, Kabul was full of surprises
November 2007 |
By Robert M. Poole
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
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
"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
Reboot
A photojournalist enchanted by computers takes another look at the soul of some old machines
July 2007 |
By Katy June-Friesen
Endless Summers
For almost 50 years, surfing legend LeRoy Grannis has been shooting the curl
June 2007 |
By Owen Edwards
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


