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Harsh Visuals of War Leave Newsrooms Facing Tough Choices

Gruesome photographs of Palestinian children killed in rocket strikes and Israeli infants murdered by terrorists. Digitally doctored images that whip…

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He Won’t Stop Taking Pictures Until He’s Partying on the Other Side

Henry Diltz may not be the only person who can say he was at both West Point and Woodstock, but…

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Artists of Color Ask: When Is Visibility a Trap?

In “Going Dark” at the Guggenheim, 28 artists explore urgent questions around what it means to be seen, and to…

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In This Exhibition, Gender Meets Climate Activism. It’s a Lot.

A sprawling show at the Barbican Art Gallery in London presents works under the banner of “ecofeminism,” linking women’s oppression…

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Your Face May Soon Be Your Ticket. Not Everyone Is Smiling.

Facial recognition software is speeding up check-in at airports, cruise ships and theme parks, but experts worry about risks to…

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Unverified photographs of Prigozhin surface as African leaders convene in St. Petersburg.

Unverified photographs began circulating on social media Thursday suggesting that Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the Russian mercenary boss who led a…

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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in April

Want to see new art in the city? Check out Che Lovelace and Tauba Auerbach in Chelsea and Shellyne Rodriguez’s…

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Beauty in the Aftermath

Documenting the recovery of a Chinese spy balloon off South Carolina, a Navy photographer produced some spectacular images with surprising…

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Ming Smith’s Poetic Blur

This streetlight mystic shows her painterly photography at MoMA in an archive that celebrates long exposures and perceptual improvisation.

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Joyce Dopkeen, Barrier-Breaking News Photographer, Dies at 80

In 1973, she was the first woman hired by The New York Times to be a full-time staff photographer.

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