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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

A Master's Work—Now Available in PDF Form

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

Behind the Notes: Joachim Robert's Paris Skyline

This crisp image of a cold Paris day made it big on Tumblr—after a not-so-small modification

At the Intersection of War and Fashion, a Compelling Controversy

It's worth considering what happens when conflict photojournalists cover the fashion world. But you wouldn't know it from reading a provocative, disappointing photo feature on CNN.com. 

Turning Photos Into Paintings, By Way of the Web

A painter calls on the vocabulary of digital imagery for oil-on-canvas works

Behind the Notes: Sean Marc Lee's Model Airplane

In our latest behind-the-scenes look at viral photos on Tumblr, an image inspired by a cult movie ends up coming full circle

The Story Behind Hurricane Sandy's First Viral Photo

On the morning the storm hit New York City, Nick Cope snapped a photo of rising flood waters from the window of his Red Hook, Brooklyn apartment. Then things got interesting. 

The Two Types Of Hurricane Sandy Photos

And where to follow along with both on the web, as the storm hits

Behind the Notes: Valerio Loi's Vials of Emotion

The popularity of these photos on Tumblr not only led to a sale for the photographer—they also prompted the suggestion of an energy drink line

Are These the "True Finns?"

A new Tumblr fashion blog send-up from Finland collects portraits of candidates and members of the True Finns party

Behind the Notes: Dan Swenson's Cluttered Bookstore

An occult, unkempt bookstore has put some Tumblr users in a tizzy