Take a look at the image people voted to award Wildlife Photographer of the Year German photographer Sascha Fonseca set out bait-free camera traps three years ago to capture the ever-elusive snow leopard in the Indian Himalayas.
How one photographer is using his camera as a weapon against poverty and racism In his recently published photobook, "No Justice, No Peace," Devin Allen confronts readers with the reality of how little has changed since the civil rights movement.
Hear it again: A picture is worth a thousand words This Thanksgiving week we’re revisiting some of our best stories of the year so far. Today, we’re looking back on our favorite segments about images and the stories they tell about us.
For two years, this Washington island has grappled with the long reach of Covid The virus hit Whidbey Island early in 2020, and photojournalist Lynn Johnson was there. A million deaths later, we return to see how the pandemic has subtly but indelibly altered life there forever.
Prize-winning photos capture the grit and suffering of flood survivors in South Sudan The photo series Unyielding Floods recently won its fifth award this year. It captures the strength and hardship of those affected by flooding of biblical proportions in South Sudan.
At Seattle Art Museum, the art and influence of photographer Imogen Cunningham 'She was constantly evolving, constantly working with and meeting other artists, both within photography and beyond. She was an exceptionally vocal champion for women, especially in the arts, and especially in photography.'
The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards will brighten your day Among this year's winners are a trio of gossipy raccoons, a joyful bird reunion and an all-powerful prairie dog.
Their lands are oceans apart but are linked by rising, warming seas of climate change Photographer Vlad Sokhin's latest work, Warm Waters, is an exploration of climate change traveling across 18 countries and off-the-map territories seen by seldom few.
Otherworldly photos convey climate change's effects on Arctic regions Photographer Ella Morton documented the Arctic and Subarctic around the world, implementing analog techniques to warp the photos and illustrate climate change's effects in these areas.
A photographer marries the worlds above and below the water in a single frame Photographer David Doubilet first dove below the surface at age 8 and has spent a lifetime making underwater images. He talks to NPR about his new book: Two Worlds: Above and Below the Sea.