Tag: Photography

A Herd in Exile: Riding Horses on Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago

With a map in one hand and a cold beer in the other, I sat alone at the…

A Trove of Guantánamo Photos

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It’s Been 50 Years. I Am Not ‘Napalm Girl’ Anymore.

It was only in adulthood, after defecting to Canada, that I began to find peace and realize my…

Behold the Lionfish, as Transfixing as It Is Destructive

The silence underwater is overwhelming. Time passes quickly. Having spotted my target, I focus on it intensely, knowing…

The (No Longer) Secret World of Surf Spots

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has added to the upheaval brought on by social media as more new surfers…

How Asylum Seekers Cross the Border

The southern border is seeing a historic spike in migrant crossings. A New York Times photographer documented three…

Trying to Contain William Klein in One Show Isn’t Easy

For 70 years, William Klein, a wildly innovative and influential photographer, has been making pictures, up close and…

With Cameras on Every Phone, Will Broadway’s Nude Scenes Survive?

Jesse Williams was nominated for a Tony Award last month for his work in “Take Me Out,” an…

Photos From Ukraine’s Front Lines

Amid the roar of artillery and bone-rattling explosions, New York Times photographers have borne graphic witness to the…

From Sandy Hook to Uvalde, the Violent Images Never Seen

WASHINGTON — After Lenny Pozner’s six-year-old son Noah died at Sandy Hook, he briefly contemplated showing the world…

In Barcelona, a New Hotel and Hub for Creative Types

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A Woman Alone in Oman: Three Weeks Along the Arabian Coast

I could barely tell where the salt ended and the sky began.I was on my way to Masirah,…