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His work for Sports Illustrated included the renowned cover photo of the United States men’s hockey team celebrating their upset win at the 1980 Winter Olympics.
Doug Mills has photographed every presidential swearing-in ceremony since 1985. “I’ve learned a lot from all of them,” he said.
With camera in hand, he parlayed a chance encounter with Muhammad Ali into a photography career documenting the Knicks, the Rangers and Garden headliners like Elvis Presley.
El retrato, que aparecerá impreso en los programas de la toma de posesión del lunes, no luce precisamente festivo. Trump aparece entrecerrando los ojos con severidad, bañado por una inquietante iluminación lynchiana.
How did he get those photos? Doug Mills, senior photographer in Washington for The New York Times, tells the stories behind six of his most memorable pictures from the presidency of Joe Biden.
The French photographer Raoul Minot took clandestine photos of Nazi-occupied Paris. Now, his images serve as a reminder of the power of art.
The once and soon-to-be president takes advantage of the blurry lines between appearance and perception, between reputation and reality.
At a moment of peak triumph and celebration, President-elect Donald J. Trump looks stern in his inauguration portrait.
The filmmaker possessed a singular vision — and a knack for finding collaborators who could convey it.
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A pop of color punctuated a dashing assemblage of prints.
Both are fans of relaxed silhouettes.
Vibrant outerwear set a wintry outfit apart.
Artfully layered headgear enhanced a duo’s style.
Las imágenes compartidas en las redes sociales por la vicepresidenta y por el Centro Carter mostraban de forma destacada a otros expresidentes que asistieron.
A photographer and art director, he broke the boundaries of advertising in the 1980s and ’90s, embracing activism with images evoking AIDS and racial and sexual diversity.
La fotografía reimagina un famoso cuadro del siglo XIX de cosacos radicados en el centro de Ucrania, con soldados ucranianos actuales en lugar de los legendarios guerreros.
Pictures shared on social media by the vice president and by the Carter Center prominently showed other past presidents in attendance.
An image depicting a famous 19th-century painting of Cossacks, with current Ukrainian soldiers standing in for the warriors, has struck a chord as Kyiv battles to assert its identity.
As astrotourism booms, the northern lights get a boost from digital photography.
Una narración en segunda persona de las redes sociales.
A second-person narrative of social media.
Photographers and other men offer to build online followings for young girls, but some are pedophiles who work with parents to sexualize them.
In a year marked by wars, extreme weather and general wickedness, many dispatches defaulted to a distinctly dark tone. But as our correspondents traversed the globe, they found pockets of light, too.
They talk about the historic moments they captured that defined the year — the migrant crisis, the war in Ukraine, arctic war training and hostage returns.
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The best, most delightful and most shocking images from the Styles desk this year.
Jews around the globe lit the first of eight candles on Wednesday and came together to celebrate and reflect on their history.
For months, a photographer and a reporter documented what daily life was like for those living in hotels, tent facilities and former offices across the city.
In a new book, two photographers memorialize the bird that charmed New York City and the world.
Just over 225,000 migrants have entered New York City since 2022, and more than $6 billion has been spent on a hodgepodge of shelters that morphed into the largest system of emergency housing for migrants in the country. Todd Heisler, a photograph...
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.
Including titles by Janet Malcolm, Patricia Engel, Tracy Kidder and more.
Family reunions, play dates and holidays never looked so good. But for some, isolation and sadness linger.
Caring for seriously ill patients needing round-the-clock attention during the pandemic has added layers of commitment.
A team of reporters and photographers profiled 10 city centers across the country, all in varying stages of economic recovery and transformation.