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Tag: Photography
Life Inside an Afghan Women’s Prison
The photographer Kiana Hayeri documented mothers inside an Afghan prison. Here’s what it was like.
How Dresden Looked After a World War II Firestorm 75 Years Ago
Germany commemorated 75 years since the Allied bombing devastated the city. But the milestone has taken on new meaning with the rise of the far right.
Benetton Severs Ties With Oliviero Toscani
The clothing company fired the photographer after comments he made about a 2018 bridge collapse that killed 43 people raised protests.
11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
A Mariah Carey Christmas classic hits No. 1 — finally. A look at an American slum. The case of the angry daughter. The decade in pictures and more.
22 of Our Favorite Travel Photographs From 2019
Sit back, relax and enjoy a whirlwind visual tour of this year’s best travel photography.
Nature’s Best Poetry of 2019: Clouds
Every day, members of the Cloud Appreciation Society post photos of the sky from around the world. This is why they stop to look up.
From 500,000 Photos to 116: How Our Editors Distill the Year in Pictures
A painstaking selection process ensures that The Times’s annual visual review highlights the biggest news events and strongest images.
‘Your Face Is Burning.’ How It Feels to Photograph Australia’s Fires
As bushfires swept Australia’s east coast on Tuesday, our photographer shot residents and firefighters close to the blaze.
The Fall of the Berlin Wall in Photos: An Accident of History That Changed The World
The Communist regime was prepared for everything “except candles and prayers.” East Germany’s peaceful 1989 revolution showed that societies that don’t reform, die.