Saturday, February 20, 2016

In Sight: A harrowing image of migrants wins World Press Photo's top prize

 
A harrowing image of migrants wins World Press Photo’s top prize
World Press Photo announces the winners of the 59th annual competition.  See more »
River runs through it: A new Olympic star is close to a clean sweep
River Radamus, an 18-year-old from Colorado, entered four skiing events during the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway, this month. He has won three of them. If he wins the fourth — the men’s slalom event on Friday — it is seriously doubtful he will remain on the U.S. Ski Team’s D Team, or …  See more »
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Once lost to obscurity, this photographer is now a legend
The brilliant photographs of Saul Leiter.  See more »
How one group of photographers saw America’s Great Depression
From 1935-1942, a team of talented photographers traveled around the country documenting the crushing effects of economic depression, poor land managment and severe drought.  See more »
Hot, free and dangerous: A train ride in Mauritania
On board the 'Iron Train' in Mauritania.  See more »
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
These photos show what it was like to live in New York’s legendary Chelsea Hotel
"Living in the Chelsea Hotel" is a treasure trove of memories.  See more »
Surreal photos of crashing waves caught in motion on Lake Erie
"I'm fascinated by the sheer raw power and force of it, captivated by the graceful movement of a wave and mesmerized by light dancing across it."  See more »
Inside the controversial culture of using dogs to hunt coyotes
The culture of coyote coursing is the subject of a book written by Eric Eliason and photographed by Scott Squire, "To See Them Run."   See more »
The brilliant photos of the first American female war photographer killed in action
Dickey Chapelle, one of the first female war photographers, risked her life to capture history on world stages from Iwo Jima to the Vietnam War.   See more »
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