Phil Bergerson’s Shards of America
Canadian photographer Phil Bergerson's exploration of America's streets and the messages they offer.
Canadian photographer Phil Bergerson's exploration of America's streets and the messages they offer.
Léonie Hampton’s book In the Shadow of Things documents her mother’s struggle with OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder).
TIME contract photographer Shaul Schwarz writes for LightBox about his experiences documenting drug-related violence in Mexico for several years.
TIME contract photographer Shaul Schwarz captures a dramatic drug bust from a helicopter above the Mexican border.
Amazing underwater pictures by British photographer Warren Baverstock, who spent nine days on the Maldives to capture these beautiful creatures.
LightBox presents IdeasTap Photographic Award winner Pierfrancesco Celada's project that deals with feelings of isolation.
Eivind Natvig began his career by abandoning his homeland, Norway, for more exotic locales. Believing the cost of living in Oslo was too high, he boarded a plane and transplanted himself to Nepal, where the economy of living allowed him to explore as much as he wanted to. His series, You Are Here, documents his return to Norway.
Twice a year, thousands of gun enthusiasts descend on West Point, KY for the Knob Creek Range’s Machine Gun Shoot. Photographer Thomas Prior covered the event in April.
Traditionally, the last Sunday in June is reserved for Gay Pride in New York City. This year, there was a major reason to celebrate. On Friday night, New York State legislators voted to legalize same-sex marriage, allowing New York to become the sixth and largest state to pass such legislation.
Photographer Joseph Szabo who is best known for his pictures of teenagers, recently made a remarkable (re)discovery—a very different body of work he calls Hometown—pictures he'd taken four decades ago that he had all but forgotten.