Fight for Your Right: Resources for Photographers Covering Protests
In preparation for Occupy Wall Street’s day of action on May 1, LightBox offers a few tips for photographers—professional and amateur alike–who plan to cover the protests.
In preparation for Occupy Wall Street’s day of action on May 1, LightBox offers a few tips for photographers—professional and amateur alike–who plan to cover the protests.
‘Carleton Watkins: The Complete Mammoth Photographs,’ by Weston Naef and Christine Hult-Lewis, has been awarded the 2012 Kraszna-Krausz Best Photography Book Award. Judge Jem Southam explains how the decision was made.
Photographer Parrish Ruiz de Velasco captured the power of a tornado in Lancaster, Texas.
A year after LightBox launched, we catch up with Eugene Richards about how a photography project can follow a photographer.
A new film shows how the Extreme Ice Survey, led by photographer James Balog, documents climate change.
On Feb. 11, James Nachtwey was awarded the Dresden International Peace Prize, an award given to those who go above and beyond to prevent violence. Oscar-nominated director Wim Wenders presented the prize.
It’s not unusual for a documentary film to rely on photographs to illustrate history, but The Loving Story—using vintage photographs taken by Grey Villet for LIFE magazine—demonstrates a unique way of doing so.
To shoot the cover photo for this week’s TIME story about animal friendships, photographer Catherine Ledner called on years of experience with cute critters.
The Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund has made an early announcement to LightBox disclosing the winners of its 2012 grants.