Tag: Photography

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…

Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Daughter and That Photo

When Sarahbeth Maney was tapped to photograph the confirmation hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black…

Once Motorcade Pals, Congressman and Photographer Are Now Public Foes

WASHINGTON — They were once seatmates in the spare limousine of the White House motorcade, traveling the globe…

Ari Wegner: A Cinematographer Who Knows Actors Down to the Eyelash

LOS ANGELES — Ari Wegner discovered filmmaking as an art form — and a possible career — late…

Moving Through the Lens

Her world outside of the industry was diminishing. She said: “I never wanted to say no to work.…