Arts Apr 13 These photos prove you should look up on your daily commute Growing up in Hong Kong, where he is still based, Andy Yeung saw geometric repetition and patterns of light hidden in the sky-high structures of the city. By Corinne Segal
Arts Apr 06 At this Florida jail, the inmates are also zookeepers Jeanne Selander had never worked in a jail before she came to save the zoo at the Stock Island Detention Center in Key West. By Corinne Segal
Arts Mar 10 The surprising beauty in Europe’s abandoned border checkpoints Photographer Josef Schulz's series on abandoned border checkpoints has taken on a renewed importance, as one of the largest migrations in European history has brought new discussion about the continent's borders. By Corinne Segal
Arts Mar 03 ‘One Day, I Will’ project shows children’s ambitions in four African countries Senegal-based photographer Vincent Tremeau asked children in four African countries: "What do you want to be when you grow up?"… By Corinne Segal
Feb 17 The joy of going to school in post-Ebola Sierra Leone By Sara B. May Months after Ebola forced the people of Sierra Leone into protracted isolation, communities are rediscovering the importance of school and other public spaces. Continue reading
Feb 10 These Chinese cities begin life with empty streets and skyscrapers By Kai Caemmerer Some of China's newly constructed urban areas, not yet fully populated, have earned the name "ghost cities."… Continue reading
Feb 04 Meet the women of ‘Hijabis of New York’ By Alexandra Sarabia Rana Abdelhamid, a Queens native and Harvard Kennedy School graduate student, started Hijabis of New York, a photo and interview project featuring Muslim women who wear a hijab. Continue reading
Jan 27 What I found while photographing Japan’s abandoned amusement parks By Reginald Van de Velde I went to Japan for the sole purpose of exploring the effects of time on its abandoned structures. Continue reading
Jan 06 This is what surviving gun violence looks like By Joe Quint The diversity of the people who are affected by gun violence is broader than we think, says photographer Joe Quint. Continue reading