#TBT: A Weekly Photography Archive Dive (May 21)
In a weekly series, Wall Street Journal photo editors share with readers a photograph from this week in history. Check here each Thursday to see the latest selection from archived images featuring news...
View ArticleInside Looking Out: Photos from Behind the Niqab
s a photojournalist working in the Middle East since 1998, Hassan Ammar has often see women wearing the niqab--a veil that covers a woman's face out of modesty. But it wasn't until last month that the...
View ArticleFrom Lightning in Australia to a Sinkhole in China, the Week in Photos
In this week’s photos, lightning strikes in Australia, a Chinese sinkhole develops its own ecosystem, and more. A photo from Australian emergency services officer Scott H. Murrayn captures the moment...
View ArticleRemembering the Work of Mary Ellen Mark, Photography’s Fierce Poet
American photographer Mary Ellen Mark died on Monday, May 25 at the age of 75. Click here to see a slideshow of some her most enduring images.
View Article#TBT: A Weekly Photography Archive Dive (May 28)
In a weekly series, Wall Street Journal photo editors share with readers a photograph from this week in history. Check here each Thursday to see the latest selection from archived images featuring news...
View ArticleThe Faces of Afghanistan’s Female Prisoners
Photographer Gabriela Maj documents women’s prisons in Afghanistan, where prisoners' alleged offenses range from being sold into prostitution to fleeing from forced marriages.
View ArticleThe Week in Photos
Red carded in the West Bank, heat wave in India, Spelling Bee in Maryland, and more.
View ArticlePhotos: The Legacy Left by Forced Schooling of Native Canadian Children
Photojournalist Daniella Zalcman documented the lives and struggles of indigenous Canadians battling addiction, HIV and a legacy of pain left by a network of special schools intended to assimilate...
View Article#TBT: A Weekly Photography Archive Dive (June 4)
In a weekly series, Wall Street Journal photo editors share with readers a photograph from this week in history. Check here each Thursday to see the latest selection from archived images featuring news...
View ArticleFrom Art in Antwerp to Migrants in Myanmar, the Week in Photos
Art in Antwerp, migrants in Myanmar, 'love padlocks' in Paris, and more
View Article#TBT: A Weekly Photography Archive Dive (June 11)
In a weekly series, Wall Street Journal photo editors share with readers a photograph from this week in history. Check here each Thursday to see the latest selection from archived images featuring news...
View ArticleFrom Triple Crown at Belmont Stakes to MERS in South Korea, the Week in Photos
Triple Crown at Belmont Stakes, MERS in South Korea, searching for escaped inmates in Dannemora, and more.
View Article#TBT: The Who Plays a Destructive Set at Monterey Pop Festival 1967
In a weekly series, Wall Street Journal photo editors share with readers a photograph from this week in history. Check here each Thursday to see the latest selection from archived images featuring news...
View ArticleFrom Runaway Hippos in Georgia to Buddha in Bamiyan, the Week in Photos
Runaway hippos in Georgia, Buddha in Bamiyan, shooting in Charleston, S.C., and more.
View ArticlePhotographer Brigitte Lacombe’s Intimate Take on Her Famous Subjects
Brigitte Lacombe has captured the images of some of Hollywood’s leading actors and filmmakers, many on movie sets during a career that has spanned more than four decades.
View Article#TBT: Muhammad Ali in the First “World Martial Arts Championship” 1976
In a weekly series, Wall Street Journal photo editors share with readers a photograph from this week in history. Check here each Thursday to see the latest selection from archived images featuring news...
View ArticleFrom Cooling Off in Pakistan to an Attack on Tourists in Tunisia, the Week in...
In this week’s photos, midsummer bonfires in Germany , cooling off in Pakistan, an attack on tourists in Tunisia, and more.
View ArticlePhotos: City Lights Emulate Starry Skies in ‘Stray Light’
In her series "Stray Light," Clarissa Bonet creates images of Chicago's nocturnal landscape.
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