Love arrives softly, in stillness, in presence. It lingers in small gestures in the spaces between color and form, in the ...
College campuses were historically considered a haven for activism. Not anymore. Students returning to school are grappling ...
Oranges and frozen foods are being snapped up. Shelves have fewer choices. And customers are steering their carts in surprising new directions. Photographed for The New York Times. Words by Kim ...
Excited to be exhibiting some of the photographs from the ongoing documentary series "Woven Fates" at 4th Edition of Africa Foto Fair (AFF 2025) — happening from November 22 to December 7 at La Maison ...
In my photographs I focus on the village Horná Štubňa (German: Oberstuben) in Slovakia where my grandfather lived until he was 17 years old. Before WWII the village belonged to a German language ...
The protest was filled with thousands of people from young to old, black and white, even dogs and children. There were chants of “no justice, no peace” and the one that brought tears to my eyes, “I ...
Color, as both subject and language, holds extraordinary power. It evokes emotion, memory, and atmosphere. Whether in the ...
Around the Cloverleaf is a photographic series that explores identity, diaspora, matrilineal memory, and queerness through the lens of a first-generation Cuban American experience marked by loss, ...
The International Center of Photography (ICP) is proud to present the first-ever retrospective of Graciela Iturbide’s work in New York, affirming her status as one of the most significant and ...
On a humid summer afternoon in 2025, I captured a quiet revolution unfolding in Havana at the Parque José Martí, a weathered modernist sports complex overlooking the sea. Built in 1959, the stadium ...