On the Ground in Hurricane-Wrecked Haiti
Irish photographer Andrew McConnell was in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, for an assignment about education when forecasters started to track a powerful hurricane forming off of the coast of the...
View ArticleBehind TIME’s Cover With Gretchen Carlson
After leaving Fox News, Gretchen Carlson’s resolve remains intact, says TIME’s Peter Hapak, who photographed her for the this week’s cover story. “It was a very calm session. She felt relieved and...
View ArticleBehind TIME’s Teen Anxiety Cover With Lise Sarfati
For the average adult, a teenager’s inner world can appear like a complex, impenetrable space; impossible to navigate and fraught with minefields. But for photographer Lise Sarfati, who shot TIME’s...
View ArticleThis Is TIME’s Cover of President-Elect Donald Trump
Donald Trump defied the odds to become the 45th U.S. President, putting him on the cover of TIME’s election issue. The cover photo, shot by TIME’s Chelsea Matiash in the early hours of Nov. 9 just a...
View Article‘I Saw This Huge Fireball’: A View of Urban Warfare in Mosul
It was more than seven hours into the operation. The harsh sounds of mortars and airstrikes and explosions were abound. Felipe Dana, an Associated Press photographer based in Rio de Janeiro, was in a...
View ArticleStill Lifes from Guantanamo Bay
One of President Barack Obama’s first orders following his inauguration in 2009 was to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, within a year. Seven years later, as his presidency comes to an end,...
View ArticleThe Photos That Moved Them Most: The Obama Administration
Large 20×30 prints, known as jumbos, line the walls of the West Wing and the cramped offices of the EEOB (the Eisenhower Executive Office Building of the White House). Photography has played an...
View ArticleBehind the Most Powerful Photos of Obama’s Years in the White House
In April 2009, I became the Deputy Director of the White House Photo Office. My boss was Pete Souza. His boss was the President. Over the course of two years, I looked at every frame Souza and three...
View ArticleThe Story Behind One of President Obama’s Most Touching Photographs
In the eight years that Pete Souza photographed President Obama, many of his images have gone viral. But one will go down in history as the most iconic. Shot in the Oval Office on May 8, 2009, it...
View ArticleThe Story Behind the Viral Photo of an Opioid Overdose
Located in a red brick building on Jackson Street, the city of East Liverpool’s latest addition couldn’t be more urgently needed. The clinic, housed inside the Family Recovery Center, will soon...
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