Leon Borensztein’s ‘American Portraits’
Leon Borensztein’s fierce and humane portraits, taken in working class American homes, are the subject of a new book published by Nazraeli Press.
Leon Borensztein’s fierce and humane portraits, taken in working class American homes, are the subject of a new book published by Nazraeli Press.
Brian Shumway creates a visual and emotional exploration of his own childhood and adolescence by photographing his siblings and their children, all of whom still practice the religion.
Adam Amengual photographs former gang members hoping to change their lives.
Alberto Maserin examines the moment when Catholic priests don their religious robes and become messengers of God.
Sasha Bezzubov captures the crowds and faces of Manhattan’s Occupy Wall Street protests.
Natan Dvir’s Eighteen documents what it means to grow into adulthood in some of the most politically-charged and challenging circumstances possible.
There were to be no “gotcha” moments during Platon’s photo shoot with Rick Perry, the Texas Governor and Republican presidential candidate, who appears on the cover of this week’s issue of TIME. Which is not to say the photographer didn’t strive for the revelatory.
TIME contract photographer Marco Grob shares an intimate look into the making of the portraits and oral histories that comprise TIME’s Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience.
During a visit to Uganda, Yann Gross discovers a pack of budding skateboarders in the suburbs of Kampala.
Sounds of the Soil is a journey through the poetic Rajasthan region of India by photographer Dustin Aksland.