A Race to Photograph the City’s Disappearing Diners
As the humble hash house goes the way of the automat, Riley Arthur wants to document and sample every last one.Read more »
As the humble hash house goes the way of the automat, Riley Arthur wants to document and sample every last one.Read more »
As the humble hash house goes the way of the automat, Riley Arthur wants to document and sample every last one.Read more »
As the humble hash house goes the way of the automat, Riley Arthur wants to document and sample every last one.Read more »
While photographing the region of El Bolivar province in Ecuador, Karen Miranda-Rivadeneira visually explores traditions, routines and magical realism. Read more »
We are now accepting applications for the sixth annual New York Portfolio Review, where editors, curators, gallerists and book publishers will conduct two days of private photo critiques.Read more »
As 2017 comes to an end we share 13 of our favorite Lens posts of the year.Read more »
At the Dance Theater of Harlem, a photographer chronicles what it takes to become the next Misty Copeland.Read more »
When the Arab Spring brought sweeping political change to Egypt, it left many broken hearts in its wake. Read more »
After years of destruction in Qaraqosh, Iraq’s largest Christian enclave, residents are rebuilding and preparing for Christmas.Read more »
Tina Barney’s celebrated photos of her friends and family appear alongside street photography, editorial and fashion projects, and portraits in a new book. Read more »
The photography collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture aims to redefine not just history, but how it is presented.Read more »
The photographer Julius Motal stumbled upon a “cat night” at a Brooklyn bar. From there, he rode the wave from one cat extravaganza to the next.Read more »
All the major battles for equal rights — racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, disability — are explored in “The Good Fight.” Read more »
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