For 25 years, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario has covered conflicts and humanitarian crises across the globe, from Sudan to Syria. She’s been kidnapped twice, thrown from a car, ...
A war photographer’s remarkable life and legacy captivated a new generation during a powerful talk. Antony Penrose, son of renowned surrealist and combat photographer Lee Miller, shared the ...
Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has spent more than two decades documenting conflicts in Sudan, Ukraine, Iraq and Libya. A new film, “Love + War,” explores her efforts to balance family life and ...
Lynsey Addario and Jimmy Chin discuss their new documentary "Love + War." Photojournalist Lynsey Addario has spent more than two decades documenting conflicts in Sudan, Ukraine, Iraq and Libya. A new ...
A reluctant Congress needs to rein in the president’s impulse to use the military like a personal international and domestic police force. Fishermen sail near Caraballeda, Venezuela, on September 24, ...
Rockoff, who risked his life to photograph the brutality of the Khmer Rouge, has struggled ever since. Now he says his historic negatives have been taken from him. Al Rockoff, center with camera, in ...
In July of 1950, the Korean War looked as if it was about to come to an unexpectedly quick conclusion. South Korean troops had been pushed far south before gradually falling into a defensive line ...
A new exhibition at the Polygon Gallery is shining a spotlight on the work of Lee Miller. Ami Bouhassane, Miller's granddaughter and Co-director of Lee Miller Archives, shares more about her ...
Over the course of her 25+ year career as a photographer, Lynsey Addario has covered just about every major conflict and humanitarian crisis. She has been kidnapped, shot at and watched people die in ...