2013 World Press Photo Winner Controversy

Interview: Fred Ritchin On Establishing Standards For Digital Manipulation In Photojournalism

With the recent winner of the World Press Photo award accused of "too much Photoshop," the photographic community needs established standards now more than ever

Photobooks Worth Their Weight in Gold? There's an App For That

Shashasha is a new iPad app that's making it possible to look at highly sought-after photobooks for just $1

Experts Confirm "Integrity" of 2013 World Press Photo Award Winner

Even if the photo is real, the controversy has done its damage

Documenting Quiet, Deadly Hardship in Sierra Leone

Mustafah Abdulaziz's series "Water Is Gold" takes us to a place where access to clean water is a matter of life and death

100 American Photobooks, Available for Instant Browsing—Offline, That Is

After a boom in web-based photobook consumption, are we seeing a return to a more tactile experience?

A Fresh Look At…Trees?

Mitch Epstein's New York Arbor is a quiet, thrilling black and white typology of New York's diverse foliage

A Master's Work—Now Available in PDF Form

Wolfgang Tillmans has released a number of his exhibition catalogs as free downloads

Interview: Mitch Feinberg On His Boston Magazine Marathon Tribute Cover

The veteran still-life photographer discusses how the instantly iconic image of shoes shaped into a heart came together