PJL: April 2013 (Part 1)
Curated by Mikko Takkunen, a collection of the best photojournalism around the web from the past two weeks.
Curated by Mikko Takkunen, a collection of the best photojournalism around the web from the past two weeks.
For the cover of this week’s issue, TIME invited same-sex couples in California and New York to share some intimate moments for photographer Peter Hapak.
A great portrait captures the very essence of its subject, and this year, TIME continued its long legacy of storytelling with a number of compelling photographs of newsmakers, from politicians and businessmen to comedians and Oscar winners.
TIME was granted vast access during the first week of April to the Reyhanli and Yayladagi camps in Turkish territory to document, through words and pictures, the travails of the thousands who were fleeing Syria.
Photographer Peter Hapak asked Emily Blunt to get into character during the cover shoot for TIME Style and Design, which relaunches this March after a three-year hiatus.
As TIME names the protester its 2011 Person of the Year, a look at protesters from around the world, from New York and Oakland to the Middle East.
“The position of artist’s model is one in which I feel quite comfortable,” writes the actress in this guest post for LightBox.
Fresh from the front lines in the war on terror, returning troops often turn to body tattoos to deal with the jarring transition back to civilian life.
Peter Hapak’s photographs of international authors from TIME’s 2011 summer reading feature.
TIME contract photographer Peter Hapak captured the dancers of the Cuban National Ballet in rehearsals as they prepared to embark on a US tour this month.