Was Leonardo da Vinci’s famous anatomical chart actually a collaborative effort?
The Doomed South Pole Voyage’s Remaining Photographs
A 1912 photograph proves explorer Captain Robert Scott reached the South Pole—but wasn’t the first
Vivian Maier: The Unheralded Street Photographer
A chance find has rescued the work of the camera-toting baby sitter, and gallery owners are taking notice
Ralph Eugene Meatyard: The Man Behind the Masks
The “dedicated amateur” photographer had a strange way of getting his subjects to reveal themselves
Neither photographer Ruth Orkin nor her subject Jinx Allen realized the stir the collaboration would make
As photographer William Wegman tells it, his cinnamon-gray Weimaraner wasn’t content to just sit and stay
William Eggleston’s Big Wheels
This enigmatic 1970 portrait of a tricycle took photography down a whole new road
An Unforgettable Photo of Martha Graham
Barbara Morgan’s portrait of the iconic dancer helped move modern dance to center stage
At Suffolk Downs, an Unintended Spectator
Photographer Henry Carfagna was in the perfect position to catch the moment when a horse race took a bizarre turn
The Early, Deadly Days of Motorcycle Racing
Photographer A.F. Van Order captured the thrills and spills of board-track motorcycle racing in the 1910s
Newsrooms may look different today, but their need for speed never wavers
Seeing Dubai Through a Cell Phone Camera
At a shopping mall in Dubai, Joel Sternfeld documents the peak of consumer culture with his iPhone
J. P. Morgan as Cutthroat Capitalist
In 1903, photographer Edward Steichen portrayed the American tycoon in an especially ruthless light
An Oval Office photograph captured the bizarre encounter between the king of rock and roll and the president
Capturing Warsaw at the Dawn of World War II
As German bombs began falling on Poland in 1939, an American photographer made a fateful decision
Shooting the American Dream in Suburbia
Bill Owens was seeking a fresh take on suburban life when he spotted a plastic-rifle-toting boy named Richie Ferguson
A Close Encounter With the Rarest Bird
Newfound negatives provide fresh views of the young ivory-billed woodpecker
The 1970 photograph became an instant environmental classic, but its subject has remained nameless until now
Allen Ginsberg’s Beat Family Album
The famous beat poet’s photographs reveal an American counterculture at work and play
Victorian Womanhood, in All Its Guises
Frances Benjamin Johnston’s self-portraits show a woman was never content playing just one role
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