Credit Jim Watson for reducing the Vietnam trip to this one piece of iconography.
Continue ReadingIt's hard to look at the figure in the AP photo, the man detained by riot police, without metaphors of the worker springing to mind.
Continue ReadingJae Chong's photo on Instagram didn't come with a caption, so I wrote one ... about the current LGBT firestorm.
Continue ReadingOn Instagram, reactions to Spencer Platt's photo include one word statements like “amazing” or “unbelievable.” We can only assume why, though.
Continue ReadingWith all the hubbub over Megyn Kelly's spineless and incestuous Trump interview, this photo slipped by with little or no comment.
Continue ReadingIf the portrait prominently references a tragedy and a care agency, it hardly pulls for pity.
Continue ReadingWhether the aftermath photo captured some essence of catastrophe and childhood, domesticity, suburbia or fate, each of them touched a chord.
Continue ReadingThe fact is, this photo channels the culture of uprising and black activism just as much as it does unity, pride and sisterhood.
Continue ReadingThis is the 2nd post in a series with photographer Brian Palmer on the South and an abandoned African-American cemetery near Richmond known as East End.
Continue ReadingIt’s consistently impressive how much Matt Black can put in play in one frame.
Continue ReadingIn our round up this week, we begin with Cinco de Mayo. The colorful AP photo helps clear the palate after Trump marred the day.
Continue ReadingThe photograph shows how mythical imagery and catchy slogans work similarly on the imagination, even if we're not entirely comfortable parading them around publicly.
Continue ReadingHere’s the essential product, yes, but apparently even that reminder that most women bleed once a month is sufficiently risky.
Continue ReadingThese videos lay bare what we would otherwise censor.
Continue ReadingIf, in the rest of the world, parties are for celebrating something, in Washington that thing seems like entropy.
Continue ReadingFrom Chernobyl to Earth Day to women up in the air in the presidential campaign, we focus on long term social and environmental problems and a couple of key political photos.
Continue ReadingTo observe the disconnect between Trump and evangelicals, illustrations are not hard to find.
Continue ReadingHow is it that the Confederate flag symbol could leave people ... feeling nothing?
Continue ReadingIn these examples, we’re looking at news images as an interesting shorthand for words.
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