In our Twitter/Instagram roundup, we look at the trifecta that dominated the news cycle last week.
Continue ReadingGrowing inequity leads to more demonstrations and other protests, and to violence. And to more gag photos.
Continue ReadingIf I had seen this same image a few years back, I might have read it in terms of invisibility — or theatricality. Not so today.
Continue ReadingThe photo is not just about England's divorce from the continent but how it informs the distance between Cameron and his wife.
Continue ReadingThese are the pictures from the Democratic takeover that stood out to us.
Continue ReadingAn ugly election has turned the campaign gift of a grandchild into an afterthought.
Continue ReadingWith Trump and the gun lobby turning the Orlando massacre into instant ammo, we thought we'd share some brief thoughts on these NRA convention photos. ...
Continue ReadingAs a photo about the Orlando massacre, Ruddy has done something extraordinarily bold here.
Continue ReadingTracking the visual reactions to the horrific Orlando massacre on Twitter over the course of the day Sunday.
Continue ReadingIt's quite a portrait of this backlash election, the futility over our compromised and fractured political system coming full circle.
Continue ReadingIn a dialogue with the facts and that handslap of a sentence, the false Brock Turner mugshot functions like a 1% poster.
Continue ReadingThe black hole known as the Afghan War claims the life of another outstanding photographer.
Continue ReadingIn our round up this week, we mostly circle back to show you campaign images that either drew attention or that most people missed.
Continue ReadingThis classic "tennis photo" captures media spectacle in full swing.
Continue ReadingBeyond the photos of Obama at the memorial, it felt like the horror, grief, memory and subordination was creeping into the other images.
Continue ReadingIn this dignified photo, Matt Black revisions the stereotype of the homeless as aimless.
Continue ReadingIf McCurry’s aesthetic and the doctoring to achieve it deserves the criticism, I’m wondering what is positive and worthy for us to learn from it.
Continue ReadingFor a week in September, we did a takeover of the well-known Mark Peterson's feed. We chose pictures Mark took of the presidential campaign and supplied our own words.
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