The Week in Pictures: June 16, 2017
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
“Mfon: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora,” features images by 100 women from around the world and offers a challenge to anyone who dares say they don’t know of any black women photographers. Read more »
A friendship forged as teenagers in Chicago has taken Frank Stewart and John Simmons on a long journey documenting the lives and traditions of African-Americans.Read more »
A trove of photographs by Fons Iannelli, a member of the Naval Aviation Photographic Unit during WWII, shows military life at sea.Read more »
While the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia started laying down their arms this year, Federico Rios turned his gaze to the National Liberation Army, or E.L.N., the nation’s second-largest rebel group.Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
After decades as an advocate for American roots musicians, Timothy Duffy, founder of the Music Maker Relief Foundation, is producing art of his own. His vision has not changed a bit.Read more »
Michael “Nick” Nichols thinks photography is more interesting when you’re driven to do something. Like spending months in the wild photographing gorillas, elephants and lions. Read more »
A book documents the complex history of black soldiers, illuminating their triumphs and challenges. Read more »
Photos by The New York Times and by photographers from around the world. Read more »
Despite the challenges facing photojournalism, the winners of the latest Pictures of the Year Latam competition show how they are surging forward by staying true to their vision, not copying others.Read more »
Lens is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting -- photographs, videos and slide shows. A showcase for Times photographers, it also seeks to highlight the best work of other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies; in print, in books, in galleries, in museums and on the Web. And it will draw on The Times's own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and going back to the early 20th century. E-mail us tips, story suggestions and ideas to lens@nytimes.com.