Iraq through Iraqi Eyes
Inside a dusty compound in northern Iraq, amid bombed-out tanks and empty prison cells once used for torture, a group of photographers gathered for a week-long intensive workshop on photojournalism
Inside a dusty compound in northern Iraq, amid bombed-out tanks and empty prison cells once used for torture, a group of photographers gathered for a week-long intensive workshop on photojournalism
Looking back at the recent PhotoStories multimedia conference held last month in Rotterdam, the National Film Board of Canada showed its sensitive side with its deeply emotive and interactive multimedia projects.
In the age of megapixels and 10-frames-per-second, Miller works with an antique portrait camera and 8-by-10-inch negatives. In this series of images made at the Mansfield Drive-in Theatre & Marketplace near his home in Mansfield, Conn., Miller captures people in the twilight moments before the show begins.
Photographer Colleen Plumb's new monograph Animals Are Outside Today reflects on the complicated and often contradictory relationships between animals and human beings.
An insomniac, Dhruv Malhotra finds the night more attractive than the day. After dark, he roams empty streets, looking for beautiful sleeping forms in empty public spaces.
Earlier today, the Facing Change Collective of Photographers announced a deal with the Library of Congress to cooperate on the development of the photography produced by the collective.
Last night, Miss California's Alyssa Campanella won the 2011 Miss USA title at the pageant's 60th anniversary. To capture the event, TIME asked Susan Anderson to create exclusive portraits of 31 of the contest's past winners.
Whether cute and cuddly, wild or exotic, animals hold a fascination in all humans. In the first of an occasional series, LightBox presents a broad selection of recent news images that reveal the endless wonder of the animal kingdom.
A multimedia portrait of a father diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's, a fatal, degenerative nerve disease.
An amazing array of really bad tattoos, food you shouldn't eat, really loaded people having a really good time, and incredible music—all part of this year's festival in Manchester, Tenn.