photojournalism
What It Was Like to Witness Kabul's Fall to the Taliban
"Part of me wonders, in 10, 20, 30 years’ time, when I look back on this... Whether documenting the worst days in people's lives will be morally conscionable."
These Stunning Photos Will Help You Look For New Perspectives in Our Troubled Times
These striking images summarise our year in intimate detail.
Powerful Photos of the Generation Born After the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
Rohit Jain’s visit to the site of the world’s deadliest industrial disaster—also known as India's very own Chernobyl—brings out terrifying snapshots of a tragedy that continues to affect the current generation.
'Pink Booths' in India Got More Women To Come Out To Vote
In the 'Crime Capital' of India, these "Nari Shakti" polling stations bridged a deep gender gap with an all-female staff and cops, teddy bears and roses.
These Photos Celebrate the Beauty of Panama's Afro-Latinx Community
Photographer Kayla Reefer's new series, "Identidad," explores her family's roots in Panama.
Photos That Marry Art and Journalism Seamlessly
Award-winning photographer Rose Marie Cromwell shares intimate, unseen sides of Miami and Havana
These Harrowing Photos Show What the Journey to the Mexico-US Border Is Really Like
In November, the Magnum photographer Larry Towell followed along as the migrants Trump railed against sought asylum amid chaos.
On the Frontline: Syed Shahriyar’s Award-Winning Work Is Documenting Kashmir’s Modern History
The Kashmiri photojournalist talks about his life in the valley.
A Photojournalist Dishes the Dirt on Reporting From the Heartland
Pramod Adhikari has experienced a lot in his 15-year-career.
Tim Hetherington's Photos Are a Tender Look at Male Sexuality and War
Before he died in 2011, Tim Hetherington showed us intimate moments between soldiers on the front lines.