Photography
Contest Judges Rule Wildlife Photography Winner Used Taxidermic Creature
Brazilian photographer Marcio Cabral has been disqualified and can not enter the competition in the future
Ten Rarely Seen Springsteen Photographs That Capture the Exhilarating Power of The Boss
A new book reveals the work of David Gahr, who documented the music legend as he rose to worldwide fame
These Rare NASA Photos Were Saved From the Trash
The 1,500 press images up for sale cover the agency's manned missions from 1961 to 1972
USGS Shares Archival Photo of Rare Domed Lava Fountain
The unusual phenomenon occurred in the midst of a five-year eruption on Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano
How Portraiture Gave Rise to the Glamour of Guns
American portraiture with its visual allure and pictorial storytelling made gun ownership desirable
Found: 30,000 Photographs by the ‘Russian Vivian Maier’
The photographer’s daughter stumbled upon the photo-films in the family attic
How Smithsonian Helped Solve the Twitter Mystery of the Unknown Woman Scientist
Sheila Minor was a biological research technician who went on to a 35-year-long scientific career
Daydream About Summer With These Color-Drenched Photos of the Great American Fair
Photographer Pamela Littky set off across the United States to discover why these timeless summer festivals have such staying power
Two Antarctic Penguins Took an Adorable ‘Selfie’
They were investigating a camera belonging to an expeditioner with the Australian Antarctic Division
No, Your Nose Isn't as Big as That Selfie Makes It Seem
If you take a selfie from just 12 inches away, it may make your nose look 30 percent bigger
The International Vision of John Willis Menard, First African-American Elected to Congress
Although he was denied his seat in the House, Menard continued his political activism with the goal of uniting people across the Western Hemisphere
The Story Behind Big Sur's Glowing Waves
Photographer George Krieger captured the unusual scene in vivid detail
Striking Photos of the Past and Present of Papua New Guinea
From tribal traditions to urban strife in the island nation
A 21st-Century Reimagining of Norman Rockwell's "Four Freedoms"
The iconic paintings helped the U.S. win World War II. What do they mean today?
Breathtaking Bubbles, Butterfly Wings, and a Glowing Atom Take Top Prizes in Science Photo Contest
The images celebrate the depth and beauty of the physical sciences
New Horizons Snaps Farthest Image Ever Taken From Earth
Drifting 3.79 billion miles from home, the NASA probe took pictures of two Kuiper Belt objects
Photographs Documenting the Struggle for Women's Suffrage Are Reimagined in Full Color
Colorizer Tom Marshall's deft touch brings new life to 100-year-old photographs
Explore the Subterranean Chambers of the World's Longest-Operating Hologram Gallery
Dr. Laser has been creating holograms inside his NYC laboratory since the 1970s
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