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"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

"I saw this fabulous scene," said Hardy. Excluded from the press pool, he had borrowed a dinner jacket and sneaked into the Paris Opera.

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

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

Amber Barker Carroll -- In 1984 on the left and a hairdresser in 2005.

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

Slim Aarons photo of Clark Gable Van Heflin Gary Copper and Jimmy Stewart

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

Dovima once said that with Avedon "I always knew I was going to be part of a great picture."

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

"He was an incredible piano player, the most fantastic in jazz," Frank Driggs says of Earl Hines (at the microphone with his band in Philadelphia in 1932). The photo is one of more than 78,000 in Driggs

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

Mann now uses an old view camera.

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

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.

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


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