photo essays
Inside the Boutique that Transforms Girls into Princesses
Ten years after the opening of Disney's first Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, we take a look inside the salon known for transforming kids ages three to 12 into young royalty.
A Photo Tour of the World's First Hyperloop Track
Behind the scenes at the hyperloop's public coming-out party.
Miami Art Basel Photo Diary: Four Days of Wild Parties, VIP Lists, and 4 AM Skinny Dipping
I was lucky to have an "in" most nights, but other nights I spent my time getting kicked out of the Versace mansion or being too drunk to explain what party I was there for.
Photos of Moms Drinking Wine at Beautycon
While their children mingled with YouTube makeup stars at Beautycon NYC, parents drank rose, slept, and charged their phones in the Parents Lounge.
Touring de France with Manual for Speed
Our friends at Manual for Speed are covering the Tour de France. They've shared some photos from the first three stages -- on and off the road.
Loneliness, Friendship, and Threesomes
Much of photographer Isadora Kosofsky's art takes the aged as its subject, with perhaps her most famous project being The Three, a photo essay following a love triangle among three seniors living in different care facilities in Los Angeles.
Revisiting the Sites of the Boston Marathon Bombing
After photographing this year's Boston Marathon, photographer Irina Rozkovsky was inspired to photograph the sites of the bombing two years ago, and the courthouse where Dzhokar Tsarnaev's trial is ongoing.
Loneliness, Friendship, and Threesomes: Isadora Kosofsky's Intimate Portraits of the Elderly
We talked to the photographer about living among her subjects, connecting with the elderly, and contemporary loneliness.
Stop Taking Pictures of Homeless People
Homelessness isn't unusual or amazing. It's not a surreal moment in time that you can capture and use to illustrate that the world is a brain-splittingly cruel place.
Hanging Out with Norway's Hells Angels
The whole stereotype that they are a homogeneous group turned out to be completely false. They are very much their own individuals, with some of them being surprisingly vain.