Tag: Photography

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

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things…

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,…

Chasing a Mighty Relic of Yesteryear: Union Pacific 4014

I stood beside the railroad tracks in the heat of the Texas summer, listening intently for the distinctive…

Snap Unveils a Flying Drone Camera Called Pixy

Snap, the maker of the Snapchat messaging app, has long positioned itself as a camera company.On Thursday, it…

Jamel Shabazz: Proud Street Culture on Display

When Jamel Shabazz was a teenager in Brooklyn, a gang member opened his eyes to the power of…

The Transfixing Beauty of Starling Murmurations

It was a late February evening in 2020, and I was standing in the marshlands of Friesland, a…

She Took the White House Photos. Trump Moved to Take the Profit.

WASHINGTON — As President Donald J. Trump’s tenure came to an end, the chief White House photographer, who…