T/photography

  1. Weegee Pix End Up in Morgue! Summary, Today

    Evidence has been uncovered that decades-old street snaps by the famed photographer are still stashed in old files at The Times.

  2. The Young Voices Shaping ‘New Sonic Futures’ Summary, Today

    A new project from T magazine highlights a group of female singer-songwriters who are reinventing R&B.

  3. How Hard Is It to Take a Picture of a Mirror? Apparently, Very. Express, Yesterday

    Popular social media accounts share the best mirror sales fails on the internet. A photographer helped us learn from the mistakes.

  4. The Street Photographer Who Captured New York’s Fabulous Unknowns Weekend, February 20

    In a show at the New York Historical, Arlene Gottfried carries on the tradition of Arbus and Winogrand in the ’70s and ’80s, but with unalloyed sympathy for her subjects.

  5. Three of Dawoud Bey’s Favorite Artworks T Style, February 19

    The photographer discusses Alice Neel, Walker Evans and the horror intrinsic to the American landscape.

  6. Smartly Dressed Travelers With a Sentimental Satchel Styles, February 18

    Vacationers’ polished attire recalled the glamour of early jet-age travel.

  7. Photos That Capture the Soul of San Francisco Book Review, February 14

    Taken in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these long hidden photographs by Barbara Ramos have just been published in “A Fearless Eye.”

  8. Every ‘Saturday Night,’ the Stars Smile for Her Styles, February 14

    The woman who has photographed 25 years of “S.N.L.” hosts knows how to coax playful shots out of Kim Kardashian, Helen Mirren and Donald Trump.

  9. Images of Ukraine, When Things Began to Fall Apart Weekend, February 13

    The citizens photographed by Boris Mikhailov in the last days of the Soviet Union evoke laughter and sympathy in a show at Marian Goodman.

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  11. The Artist Who Turned Her Studio Into a Family Archive T Style, February 10

    More than a thousand ancestral records and photographs surround Allison Janae Hamilton while she works.

  12. Courthouse Weddings Have Never Been More Chic Styles, February 6

    These low-key nuptials are growing in popularity and becoming an aesthetic, offering couples intimate yet affordable settings for their big day.

  13. The American Dream, Through Foreign Eyes Weekend, February 6

    A major Dutch museum is staging a huge exhibition of American photography that explores the tension between how the United States would like to see itself, and how it really looks.

  14. From Crime Scenes to Hollywood Stars, Weegee Snapped Them All Weekend, February 6

    ICP offers a rare display of his late-career portraits of celebrities alongside the classic New York photos he is celebrated for. How did he go wrong?

  15. Two Families, and One Moment in Time National, February 5

    Billy Witz, a reporter on the National desk who helped cover the wildfires, reflects on a surprising link between his father and a couple who lost their home in the Eaton fire.

  16. The Artist Alonzo Davis’s Life and Work in Pictures Obits, February 4

    In the 1960s, he built the Brockman Gallery, a vital venue for Black artists in Los Angeles. Here are glimpses into his life, art and legacy.

  17. Two Families and One Moment in Time, Long Before Flames Hit L.A. Sports, February 2

    As fires spread in Los Angeles, a reporter found a surprising, decades-old link between his father and a couple he would come to write about.

  18. Marianne Faithfull: A Life in Pictures Culture, January 30

    The singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed for decades afterward, exuded an effortless cool.

  19. George Tice, ‘Bard of New Jersey’ With a Camera, Dies at 86 Obits, January 30

    He found beauty in the prosaic: bars, phone booths, hamburger joints, barber shops — first in a downtrodden Paterson, then throughout the state and beyond.

  20. In the Footsteps of the Enslaved Weekend, January 30

    In “Stony the Road,” the photographer Dawoud Bey offers a captive’s-eye view of the Richmond Slave Trail.

  21. El nuevo retrato de Melania Trump rompe con el pasado En español, January 29

    Sin flores ni perlas, la fotografía oficial de la primera dama es una declaración de cambio y de intenciones.

  22. Pableaux Johnson, the Heart of New Orleans Hospitality, Dies at 59 Obits, January 28

    As a photographer, cook and writer, he united communities through shared meals, vivid storytelling and a deep love of the city’s traditions.

  23. Melania Trump’s New Portrait Breaks With the Past Styles, January 28

    The official FLOTUS photograph has arrived, and it sends a different message from any that have come before.

  24. A Soothing Array of Spring Colors Styles, January 28

    Wearing pastel shades, a couple brought to mind the palette of a spring day.

  25. Amid the Pain of Separation and Surveillance, Life Continues Book Review, January 24

    “Picturing the Border” collects photographs of the United States-Mexico boundary dating back to the 1960s.

  26. A Project Explores the Artistic Power of Loss Summary, June 6

    Artists spoke to The Times about how grief and loss drive creativity. Photographs accompanying the text allow space for readers to insert their own emotions.

  27. 6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week Interactive, January 12

    Including titles by Janet Malcolm, Patricia Engel, Tracy Kidder and more.

  28. Readers Sent Us Pandemic Photos in 2020. Here’s How Their Lives Look Now. Interactive, December 31

    Family reunions, play dates and holidays never looked so good. But for some, isolation and sadness linger.

  29. The I.C.U. Nurse: A Symbol of Endurance Science, December 26

    Caring for seriously ill patients needing round-the-clock attention during the pandemic has added layers of commitment.

  30. Following Up on America’s Downtowns Insider, October 30

    A team of reporters and photographers profiled 10 city centers across the country, all in varying stages of economic recovery and transformation.