Photography and Fashion Collide at Hyères Festival
Correction appended Apr.29, 2014 The 29th International Festival of Fashion and Photography opens on April 25, in Hyères, France. The annual event in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur is a showcase of...
View Article#LightBoxFF: Matt Black Charts the Geography of Poverty
Welcome to this week’s edition of TIME’s LightBox Follow Friday, a series where we feature the work of photographers who are using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week we will introduce you to...
View ArticleChina by Rail: Scott Conarroe Documents an Epic Public Works Project
Concrete pillars tower above a river bank. Sharp steel spikes dangle precariously over the two- and three-story buildings below. Ultra-modern trains will soon zoom over these yet-to-be-finished tracks...
View ArticleNecessities, Not Accessories: Camera Bags by Magnum Photographers
Magnum photographers Steve McCurry and David Alan Harvey are on a quest to solve a fundamental functionality roadblock in the world of professional photography. The two award-winning photographers have...
View Article#LightBoxFF: Andrew Quilty on Learning to Love Instagram
Welcome to this week’s edition of TIME’s LightBox Follow Friday, a series where we feature the work of photographers who are using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week we will introduce you to...
View Article#LightBoxFF: Tierney Gearon’s Instagram Family Album
Welcome to our Mother’s Day edition of LightBox Follow Friday, a series where we feature the work of photographers who are using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week we introduce you to the...
View Article#LightBoxFF: For Ivan Kashinsky, ‘the World Is Watching’
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View Article#LightBoxFF: Everyday Iran With Khashayar Sharifaee
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View ArticleHomeless in New York: A Public Art Project Goes Underground
Like any city, New York is covered in advertisements. Bright, flashy banners on every corner tout goods and services that, to the average city dweller, range from daily necessities to luxuries. But...
View ArticleFor England’s WWII Reenactors, Authenticity Is the Message
When American photographer Daniella Zalcman landed in England in November 2012, she was looking for a long-term project to pursue while she waited for official approval from the British government to...
View ArticleFatherhood and Folklore: Behind Scott Alario’s Photographic Fables
There’s something magical about becoming a parent and entering a mysterious new territory full of unforeseeable challenges and unparalleled joys. Many photographers, meanwhile — constantly peering...
View Article#LightBoxFF: 11 Photographers Capture the World Cup
Welcome to this week’s edition of TIME’s LightBox Follow Friday, a series where we feature the work of photographers who are using Instagram in new and engaging ways. This week on #LightBoxFF, TIME has...
View Article#LightBoxFF: Inside Justin Maxon’s Instagram Fantasyland
Welcome to this week’s edition of TIME’s LightBox Follow Friday, a series where we feature the work of photographers who are using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week we will introduce you to...
View ArticleA New Age of Analog at New York’s Most Historic Camera Club
The Camera Club of New York (CCNY), may not be the first, or the only community-based photography organization in the country, but it does boast an illustrious roster of past members that easily tops...
View Article#LightBoxFF: Ruddy Roye and Instagram Activism
Welcome to this week’s edition of TIME’s LightBox Follow Friday, a series where we feature the work of photographers who are using Instagram in new and engaging ways. Each week we will introduce you to...
View ArticleA Photographic Survey of American Groups
Collector W.M. Hunt likes to catch people off guard. His curatorial style and his extensive collection of photographs borders on eccentric, but his unique approach to arranging and organizing...
View ArticleDavid Favrod’s Mysterious Memories at the Voies-Off Festival
The Voies-Off festival, billed as an alternative to the sprawling Rencontres d’Arles photography fair in France, returns to the fringes this year with a survey of emerging artists and photographers...
View Article#LightBoxFF: Transmissions from Space with NASA Goddard
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View ArticleIn Defense of Flash: A Homage to Harsh Lighting
There are few things that announce a photographer’s presence more than a camera’s flash does. That blinding flare of pure white light has been photographers’ beacon since its introduction to the medium...
View ArticleRobin Williams: Photographers Remember a Legendary Actor
Legendary actor and comedian Robin Williams was found dead in his home in Marin County, Calif. on Monday, Aug. 11. Police confirmed Williams’ death as a suicide on Tuesday afternoon. A veteran of...
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