Photo
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Arts
Nona Faustine Never Leaves the Frame
In striking self-portraits at the Brooklyn Museum, the artist revisits locations with histories of enslavement and reimagines the body as…
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Arts
Ray Francis, Celebrating Blackness
A founder of the Kamoinge Workshop, he made lush, powerful photos that document and honor members of the African diaspora.
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Politics
Elliott Erwitt’s Co-op and Photo Studio Are Listed on Central Park West
Mr. Erwitt, who died last year, moved to the Brentmore more than 50 years ago. His estate has listed the…
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Magazine
This Season’s Fashion Is All About the Silhouette
From asymmetrical shapes to intricate tailoring, sculptural clothes with a strong sense of personality are front and center for spring.
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Politics
How to Give Your Photos and Videos a Vintage Look
Retro-photography apps that mimic the appearance of analog film formats make your digital files seem like they’re from another era.
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Magazine
Light, Pretty Knits for Spring
Chloé dress, $15,200, chloe.com; Sophie Buhai necklace, $1,850, sophiebuhai.com; and Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, $795, giuseppezanotti.com.Credit...Photograph by Micaiah Carter. Styled by…
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Politics
From the Lens of Lee Friedlander, Real Estate Focusing on the Real
The photographer traveled around the country, shooting the communities we live in, unvarnished and unfiltered.
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Arts
What Is Photography? (No Need to Answer That.)
Two exhibitions by Japanese artists raise deep questions about the medium, and — refreshingly — leave them hanging.
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Business
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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Arts
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…