Red One digital camera by Finlay MacKay
A behind the scenes look at the making of the first ever TIME cover made with the Red One digital camera by photographer Finlay MacKay.
View ArticleUncomfortably Close: Richard Learoyd’s, Presences
In British artist Richard Learoyd’s new portrait series Presences, his minutely detailed life-size prints bring the viewer uncomfortably close, invoking a dichotomy of intimacy and loneliness. Courtesy...
View ArticleThe 3/11 Project: Photographs from Japan, Helping Japan
The 3/11 Tsunami Photo Project is a new app featuring the work of fourteen photographers who documented the tragic aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The .99 app, published by Kodansha,...
View ArticleAbove & Beyond with George Steinmetz
Angry Birds, beware – a new iPad photography app has cracked the top-40 most popular downloads list in the iTunes Apps store. Above & Beyond: George Steinmetz offers an interactive...
View ArticleUp in the Air: Kite Photography
The field of kite aerial photography started around the late 1800s, giving photo buffs their first birds-eye view of the world. Used by photographers to capture novel views of cities, kite photography...
View ArticleComposite Characters: Peter Funch’s Fictionalized New York
As a Danish transplant living in New York, photographer Peter Funch began creating a series of panoramic, composite images on the streets of his adopted city in 2006. The result is his project Babel...
View ArticleOuter Space: Thomas Ruff’s Altered Reality
The themes that have defined the more than 30-year career of Thomas Ruff were born while the influential German photographer was studying under famed photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher at the...
View ArticleThe iPhone 4S: A Professional’s Take
One of the vaunted features of the new iPhone 4S is the improved camera, which includes a 60 percent increase in megapixels, a sharper and faster lens, as well as a new illumination sensor. TIME asked...
View ArticleA New Way to Photograph War: Condition ONE Launches Today
UPDATE, November 11, 2011: Condition ONE is now available for download in the iTunes app store. Early last month I had the opportunity to test drive the app, which includes three short videos by...
View ArticleBrave New (Photography) World: Octocopters as Cameras
A new breed of octocopter drones is helping photographers, filmmakers and soldiers alike. For the cinema auteur, it can take sky-high video without the hassle or restrictions that come with renting a...
View ArticleColor Constructions From a Rocket Engineer Turned Photographer
Though somewhat of a complex craft, the art of photographic printing isn’t exactly rocket science—that is, until an artist like Boris Savelev approaches the process, and decides to push it further....
View ArticleChasing Ice: Could Time-Lapse Photography Save the Planet?
The Extreme Ice Survey, an artistic and scientific project founded by award-winning photographer James Balog, has 27 cameras pointed at 18 glaciers around the world. Together, they snap 8,000 frames...
View ArticleLegacy in Leaves: The Vietnam War Remembered
When Binh Danh was a child he noticed the impression of objects left on a grass lawn over time. This observation, combined with an early fascination with science and a personal legacy of war—Danh...
View ArticleTEAM Animals: Leopards and Chimps and Birds, Oh My!
Photographs of elephants deep in the Ugandan jungle, leopards in the Ecuadorian rain forests or jacquacus in a national park in Peru have never been seen like this before. Caught without the presence...
View ArticleGame Changer: MediaStorm Launches Pay-Per-Story Video Player
MediaStorm broke new ground in digital publishing on Tuesday with the launch of a pay-per-story video player, one of the industry’s most exciting attempts to capitalize on the strength of multimedia...
View ArticleInteractive Panorama: Step Inside the Large Hadron Collider
A note to viewers: LightBox suggests viewing the panorama in full-screen mode. For visitors on a mobile device or tablet, we recommend utilizing our versions optimized for a fully immersive experience:...
View ArticleGoogle Street View Goes to Antarctica
A note to viewers: TIME.com suggests viewing the panorama in full-screen mode. For visitors on a mobile device or tablet, we recommend utilizing our versions optimized for a fully immersive experience:...
View ArticleLive From Mars: Interactive 360 Panorama from the Curiosity Rover
Image Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech A note to viewers: LightBox suggests viewing the panorama in full-screen mode. For visitors on a mobile device or tablet, we recommend utilizing our versions optimized...
View ArticleAt the Fights: How Howard Schatz Gets His Best Boxing Shots
In his six-year journey to comprehensively capture the world of professional boxing, Howard Schatz learned that the sport is one of courage, but also of constraints. Boxers risk getting injured,...
View ArticleUnfiltered: Photographers React to Instagram’s New Terms
It was a holiday surprise that few anticipated, and even fewer appreciated, as Instagram changed its terms/conditions of service on Monday, Dec. 17. Before the announcement, 2012 had been a landmark...
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