A famous image evoked in a video game trailer
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Surreal infrared pink turns one of Africa's most horrifically violent countries into a candy-colored alien world. But to what end?
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Miller's storied career with brought him from bomb-ravaged Hiroshima to booming post-war black Chicago with Magnum photos
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Some of today’s top conflict photographers just happen to be women. We spoke with a handful of these photojournalists about their experiences—and how they differ from their male colleagues'
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The 2013 Pulitzer Prizes for news and feature photography were both awarded to images from Syria's brutal civil war—images the Syrian regime did everyting in its power to suppress.
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To navigate breakneck news cycles and global social media platforms, savvy pro photographers (and their editors) have a new favorite tool: the smartphone. We spoke to several mobile-friendly photojouranlists to find out how and why Instagram is becoming an ever-bigger part of their work
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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.
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Ten years before the Soviet invasion, an American professor abroad captured a serene portrait of a more peaceful Afghanistan
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We surveyed a panel of editors and photographers on their most memorable photos of 2012
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A look at four photographers using before-and-after photographs to tell stories of violence
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A raw look inside the pain and alienation of post-traumatic stress
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A Chinese farmer covers himself in bees, NASA prepares shuttle Discovery for its final flight, and Greece raises a new flag
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A 42,000-year-old mammoth, the Mumbai Body Building competition and Vladimir Putin at the planetarium
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One of the first major US exhibitions of the late photojournalist's work opens today in New York
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