How Glen E. Friedman Captured the Brief, Intense Life of Minor Threat
The photographer’s new book, “Just a Minor Threat,” features a raft of never-before-seen images
See the 7 Seas Through a Surf Photographer’s Lens
Chris Burkard shares some shots from his new book "The Oceans: The Maritime Photography of Chris Burkard"
The Problem of AI-Generated News Photos Is Getting Worse
This is unsettling for many reasons
Photographer Lynn Goldsmith Reflects on Bruce Springsteen’s “Darkness on the Edge of Town” Era
Goldsmith's new photo book captures The Boss at a pivotal moment in his career
Brooklyn Cafe Cracks Down on Elaborate Photo Shoots
Dae has drawn the line
A New Book Revisits Andy Summers’s Life in Photography
Guitars aren’t the only instrument he’s handy with
Everything in WaPo Photographer Craig Hudson's Gear Bag
The seasoned pro recommends his favorite cameras, lenses, tripods and more
“Passion, Speed, Style”: A Photographic History of Scuderia Ferrari
Writer James Allen discusses 13 iconic images from his new book, "Ferrari: From Inside and Outside," which chronicles the marque's F1 team
Three Pro Photographers Share Gear Tips for Shooting on the Go
How best to capture your once-in-a-lifetime trips
“Hell on Wheels” Is a Nostalgic Look at ’70s and ’80s NYC Subway Life
Willy Spiller's photography book is celebrating a third edition. Perhaps the secret to its appeal is the unexpected message it contains about a grittier bygone era.
Johanna Stickland on Intimacy, Photography and Inspiration
The artist’s new show, PRISM, opens on July 20
Celebrity Photographer Greg Williams Takes Us Behind the Lens of 10 Photos
Wading into the ocean with Kate Winslet, wandering around Wes Anderson’s set with Bill Murray and other stories from his new book
Hugh Holland’s “Locals Only” Captures the Wild, Carefree Spirit of ’70s Skate Culture
Nothing looks quite as free as Southern California a half-century ago
Behind the Scenes at the Glastonbury Music Festival
Stuart Roy Clarke’s “Glastonbury All Mine” shows all angles of festival life
Catching Up With Michel Haddi, the World’s Most Daring Celebrity Photographer
For a guy best known for shooting David Bowie and Debbie Harry, he sure has seen a lot of AK-47s