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We asked you to show us how close the recession is to your doorstep, and here’s our first submission, straight out of Big D: Name: Lindsay Graham ...
A series of beach portraits from Ramos, an artificial saltwater lake surrounded by more than a dozen of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas—an oasis in one of the city’s poorest areas.
You may think the economy is bad right now. But you may also think it’s worse than it really is. To decide how bad is bad—or...
Chad States previously photographed men at their most masculine. His latest work finds them amid lush parks at their most discreet.
Running into your father on the internet can be a startling event when it’s unexpected. Particularly when your father is dead.
The creatures in Alison Brady’s portraits escaped from an Ambien nightmare and are hanging around the house, scaring the cat. Some images may be NSFW.
Covering 11 provinces in a four-month tour of China, photographer Toby Smith returned with a multifaceted look at the country’s burning energy needs and the rapid measures China is taking to meet demand.
Animated images inspired by Carl Sagan that show humans made from stars.
Confessionals are designed to draw the penitent into soul-searching. The spaces themselves are bare, but our knowledge of their function can make viewing more complicated.
Portraits and interviews from a new book that showcase the Korean diaspora, from novelists and athletes to actors and retirees.
Manmade light is normally considered pollution before it’s thought of as beautiful. A series of luscious portraits of Earth’s brightest hotspots.
On the outskirts of a Ghana slum, young people work in toxic conditions to extract metal from melted-down computers—technology that we’ve discarded, and shipped elsewhere for the dirty work of recycling.