Dancing Queens: Lost Images from a Grand Ball
Inge Morath’s images from the Bal d’Hiver in 1955, recovered and published for the first time as part of Magnum Photos “Analog Recovery” program.
Inge Morath’s images from the Bal d’Hiver in 1955, recovered and published for the first time as part of Magnum Photos “Analog Recovery” program.
Elaine Stocki’s Balcony series explores the disconnect she experienced between the university and the greater Connecticut community. The work was recently nominated for a Grange Prize, the prestigious Canadian public-voted art award.
Diana Walker was TIME’s White House photographer for 20 years, where she captured intimate moments with five presidents. Here she talks about her recent trip abroad with the Secretary of State, who appears on the cover of this week’s issue.
The photographer, famous for exploring the effects of industry on nature, is being honored with twin New York City exhibitions this fall.
White House photographer Brooks Kraft tests out the improved camera of Apple’s latest release.
Elspeth Diederix’s fine art photography shows the magic and mystery of everyday objects.
Gillian Laub documents the tourists and natives who have sought refuge in the sands from Israel’s political dramas.
Xavier Comas, a Spanish photographer based in Bangkok, presents a haunting set of photographs from the House of the Raja.
As Aperture releases a new book that chronicles the New York Times Magazine’s iconic images over the last three decades, Kira Pollack reflects on the vision and influence of its longtime photo editor, Kathy Ryan.