Remember Me, My Ghost: Documenting Ireland’s Notorious Ballymun Neighborhood
Ross McDonnell explains how his new film ‘Remember Me, My Ghost’ came out of his experience photographing Ireland’s Ballymun housing projects.
Ross McDonnell explains how his new film ‘Remember Me, My Ghost’ came out of his experience photographing Ireland’s Ballymun housing projects.
André Liohn, one of the guiding forces behind the Almost Dawn in Libya initiative, spoke to LightBox from Misrata, Libya, where he was preparing for the project’s final stage.
Three photographers joined TIME’s Joe Klein on his annual road trip across America.
Come rain or shine, TIME presents a collection of recent umbrellas around the world.
Janet Jarman has documented the life of Marisol, a young Mexican immigrant, since she was a young girl still living in Mexico, more than 15 years ago.
For this week’s issue, we combed countless archives in search of the perfect photograph to accompany a history of the American Dream, the subject of the cover story by Jon Meacham. In the end, we turned to photographer Mike Sinclair, who’s been rigorously documenting America’s heartland near his home in Kansas City, Mo.
A new Brooklyn-based event aims to change what it means to be a photo festival. (It involves a dog run.)
Stefan Ruiz’s latest book takes us behind the scenes at Mexico’s Televisa studios, where nearly 50,000 hours worth of soap operas are produced each year.
Today, photographer Andrea Bruce was awarded the $20,000 Chris Hondros Fund Award, created in memory of the late photojournalist in order to assist photographers pursuing their projects.
Gian Paul Lozza photographed journalist Jose Antonio Vargas and 35 other undocumented immigrants for this week’s cover story.