Why the New York Times published the photo it did of Trump and Kelly visiting the General's son's grave.
Continue ReadingWe are pleased to announce that Michael Shaw has been awarded the Eugene Smith Memorial Fund's Chapnick grant on behalf of Reading the Pictures.
Continue ReadingCalifornia is used to the edge. With the multi-year drought and now these firestorms, however, I'm wondering if climate change has tipped the scale.
Continue ReadingAnother week, another conflagration. Next week, we’re praying for fire containment in California, more power and water in Puerto Rico, and no new disasters.
Continue ReadingIn another instance, a woman fit into a too-small basket might be a visual joke. In this case though, carrying something is a larger communicative act.
Continue ReadingHurricanes, earthquakes, the threat of nuclear war. Just when you thought another cataclysm couldn't possibly happen, the Las Vegas massacre happened.
Continue ReadingThe image channels every photo we've seen of the Mandalay Hotel's exterior since the attack.
Continue ReadingPutting Air Force One and the stricken hotel together as objects demands the consideration of one in terms of the other.
Continue ReadingWhat makes the photos from Las Vegas different than those of previous gun massacres? The politics are baked in this time.
Continue ReadingWatch Michael Shaw and Pete Souza discuss key Obama photos at Photoville 2017 before the start of Pete's national book tour.
Continue ReadingOur social media roundup this week deals with hurricane politics, Puerto Rico and Trump’s attack on NFL football players protesting racial injustice.
Continue ReadingAs encouraging as the explosion of protest in the NFL may be, let us not lose focus on the purpose of such protest in the first place.
Continue ReadingAfter Donald Trump's ugly outburst about athletes who "take the knee," it seemed time to look at the man our president was alluding to.
Continue ReadingIt feel like disaster all around. That's par for the course with Trump in charge, but nature has been going the same way.
Continue ReadingIt took a second devastating earthquake for visual media to focus more intimately on Mexico's suffering. Should it have?
Continue ReadingI am looking forward to Saturday's special edition of the Reading the Pictures Salon at the fabulous Photoville festival. I'll be having a conversation with former White House photographer, Pete Souza.
Continue ReadingThese eco disaster photos allow us to take account of the slow consequences of Harvey and Irma. The fact they defy closure is the whole point.
Continue ReadingThe photo was taken in 2011, on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. It seems even more relevant now.
Continue ReadingThe Dreamers' legitimacy was obvious in the widespread disdain for Trump's action. It is also echoing through the news photography.
Continue ReadingFrom the beginning, we sensed Harvey would be physically and socially devastating. These powerful, but lesser seen photos stood out.
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