Saturday, March 26, 2016

In Sight: What the last moment before a bombing looks like

 
What the last moment before a bombing looks like
As the Islamic State wills us to become scared of trains and sidewalk cafes, it is important to remember that photographs depict a play carefully choreographed for the world to see.  See more »
Presidential pets – animals that have lived at the White House
The most memorable presidential pets in recent years have been dogs and cats, but looking back a little further in time turns up some unusual critters lurking around the White House grounds.  See more »
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Surreal photos from the alternate universe of Bangladesh's film industry
Sarker Protick takes us on a journey inside the Bangladeshi film industry.  See more »
A shark photographer’s golden rule for hanging out with great whites
Celebrity photographer Michael Muller goes cage-free for his newest project: Getting up close and personal with sharks from great whites to hammerheads.  See more »
These artisans specialize in the dwindling craft of saintly repairs
A look at two workshops that maintaining, repair and restore religious statuary in El Salvador.   See more »
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Who’s the most photographed American man of the 19th Century? HINT: It’s not Lincoln…
Frederick Douglass understood and heralded not only the power of the written or spoken word, but also the power of the visual image — especially, his own likeness. As a result, Douglass was photographed more than any other American of his era: 160 distinct images (mostly portraits) have survived, more than Abraham Lincoln at 126.   See more »
The plague, alive and well in Madagascar
Although it is often thought of as a medieval disease, the plague strikes hundreds of people every year, with its highest concentrations in Madagascar.  See more »
How does the 1 percent really live? This collection of photos shows us.
A new book looks at the state of global inequality.  See more »
The next ‘Blackfish’ controversy may be at Thailand’s Tiger Temple
Tiger Temple has been accused of "speed breeding" to inflate the number of cubs for tourists to play with, abusing the animals and of shady dealings on the black market.  See more »
Once lost to obscurity, this photographer is now a legend
The brilliant photographs of Saul Leiter.  See more »
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