In the Beginnings: Sebastião Salgado’s Genesis
The legendary Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado spent much of the past nine years trekking to the last wild places on earth to take the pictures collected in his new photography book, Genesis.
The legendary Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado spent much of the past nine years trekking to the last wild places on earth to take the pictures collected in his new photography book, Genesis.
Steven Rubin hitched a ride in 1982 to rural Somerset County in northwestern Maine and embarked on a project that would continue for more than 30 years and is on display at drkrm in Los Angeles from April 28 through May 26.
Beginning in 1960 the best men and women in uniform have competed to be the Military Photographer of the Year. Here are this year’s winners.
An exclusive look at MONO, a new publication on the hunt for the most exciting black and white photographers in the world. LightBox looks at this year’s winners, along with the curators’ selection of more established artists.
Photographer Christer Strömholm documents the nightlife of Pigalle’s transsexual prostitutes in the republishing of his 1986 book, Les Amies de Place Blanche.
Photographer Dan Giannopoulos documents the desperate conditions of the forsaken people living in the shadow of one of Nepal’s holiest sites.
Despite being only 17-years-old, Olivia Bee has already attracted top clients with her intimate and poetic vision of teenage life. TIME asked 15-year-old fashion blogging phenomenon Tavi Gevinson to interview her about her life and art.
A new documentary about the lost negatives of Robert Capa, a pioneer in war photography, sheds light on Spain’s forgotten past.
Associated Press photographer Rodrigo Abd recently traveled to Coban, Guatemala to document the women competing to become this year’s National Indigenous Queen of Guatemala.
Christie’s auctioned off 50 lots of never-before-seen photos of the Beatles during their historic visit to America in 1964.