A Long and Distant War: Photos from Afghanistan, 1988-2009
As the U.S. prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of its war in the nation on October 7, a look at photographer Robert Nickelsberg's intense images of the decade-long conflict.
As the U.S. prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of its war in the nation on October 7, a look at photographer Robert Nickelsberg's intense images of the decade-long conflict.
From an inspection of the Washington Monument and a former Afghan president's funeral to a building collapse in New Delhi and continued fighting in Libya, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week.
As the Cornhuskers play their first Big Ten conference game Saturday, a new book by Kenneth Jarecke chronicles the team's 2010 season.
As Aperture releases a new version of the photographer’s seminal book in October, photographer, writer and editor Jeffrey Ladd explains that rarely has a body of work been so deserving of two completely different editions.
The photographer's images of homes by some of southern California’s leading architects are on display at Craig Krull Gallery as part of a region-wide festival, Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980.
A new book by the Library of Congress showcases images taken by the photographer during an internship with the a government agency.
As the National Gallery unveils a new exhibition to celebrate the centennial of Callahan’s birth, his longtime representative and friend, Peter MacGill, shares his favorite memories of the famed photographer.
A new exhibition examines prominent, emerging work by six artists in contemporary photography.
A new box set released by Sony Legacy documents the musician's commercial breakthrough and phenomenal impact on American culture.
Photographer Dan Giannopoulos documents the desperate conditions of the forsaken people living in the shadow of one of Nepal's holiest sites.