How the Rosenwald Schools Shaped a Generation of Black Leaders
Photographer Andrew Feiler’s years-long journey through 15 Southern states rescued stories of the fading buildings and the lives they changed
See Astonishing Milky Way Mosaic Image That Took 12 Years to Create
A Finnish astrophotographer created the 1.7 gigapixel image by stitching together photos with a total exposure time of roughly 1,250 hours
Major Donation to MoMA Spotlights a Century of Women Photographers
Newly announced gift of 100 works by 76 artists runs the gamut from photojournalism to experimental images
Rare Yellow Penguin Photographed for the First Time
The Antarctic bird has leucism, meaning its feathers do not contain melanin needed to produce black pigment
Yosemite’s ‘Firefall’ Natural Wonder Illuminates El Capitan Through the End of February
Under the right conditions, viewers will have a short window of 10 minutes each evening to experience the glowing falls
Forgotten 20th-Century Photography Studio Found in New York Attic
The sealed-off space contained original portraits of suffragists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
How Photography Tells the Story of the Civil War’s Black Soldiers
A new book by scholar Deborah Willis features more than 70 photos, as well as letters, journal entries and posters
Gordon Parks’ Photos of 20th-Century Black Americans Are More Relevant Than Ever
An exhibition at NYC’s Jack Shainman Gallery underscores the contemporary resonance of the photographer’s work
A Cider-Can ‘Camera’ Captured Eight Years in a Single Photograph
The ethereal snapshot, recorded by a drink can left in an observatory for almost a decade, may be the longest-exposure image ever taken
A History of Felines, as Narrated and Illustrated by a Cat
Baba the cat is both storyteller and photographic model in what is perhaps the most unique cat history book ever published
Recreating Modernist Artwork by Photograph
Niko Luoma takes a fresh look at paintings that may seem stale
See Northern Ireland Through the Lens of a Pioneering Woman Archaeologist
Newly digitized photographs by educator and historian Mabel Remington Colhoun cover the 1920s through the 1980s
You Could Own the First Space Selfie, Only Photo of Neil Armstrong on the Moon
Online Christie’s sale features 2,400 photographs from “the golden age of space exploration”
These Photos Capture the Unity—and Defiance—of the Million Man March
Roderick Terry’s photographs are now housed at the National Museum of African American History
Why Photographer Cindy Sherman Is Still the Queen of Reinvention
A retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton highlights the artist’s manipulation of femininity and identity
See 12 Stunning Portraits of World War II Veterans
Photographer Zach Coco has spent the past five years documenting more than 100 men and women’s stories
Explore Dorothea Lange’s Iconic Photos With These Online Exhibitions
Digital hubs from the Oakland Museum of California and the Museum of Modern Art showcase the American photographer’s oeuvre
See Birds Dive, Splash and Play in These Prize-Winning Photos
Stunning images by amateurs and professionals took center stage in the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards
Start With a Polaroid, Then Add Disinfectant. Here’s the Result
A quarantined photographer makes the most of the harsh materials at hand to create a fragile portrait of life in a pandemic
A Snapshot of Life in America in 1981
The magic of a young artist’s carefree trip across the country four decades ago
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