Rewarding Character and Reportage
Kevin Frayer wins the 2015 Getty Images and Chris Hondros Fund Award while Diana Markosian takes the fund’s emerging photojournalist award. Read more »
Kevin Frayer wins the 2015 Getty Images and Chris Hondros Fund Award while Diana Markosian takes the fund’s emerging photojournalist award. Read more »
Kevin Frayer wins the 2015 Getty Images and Chris Hondros Fund Award while Diana Markosian takes the fund’s emerging photojournalist award. Read more »
Kevin Frayer wins the 2015 Getty Images and Chris Hondros Fund Award while Diana Markosian takes the fund’s emerging photojournalist award. Read more »
The civil war ended almost 20 years ago, but the country is struggling to bring justice to communities shattered by the conflict.Read more »
Searching for moments of hope amid the conflict in Pakistan, Diego Ibarra Sánchez uses hints of light to highlight his subjects. Read more »
A new book and documentary present the latest chapter in the Kunhardt family’s role as custodians of Abraham Lincoln’s image. Read more »
Eight years old when he was sent into exile from Tibet, Tsering Topgyal has followed the lives of others who made a similar journey. Read more »
Fascinated by a classmate’s braid, Patricia Voulgaris started doing pictures that were a mix of body parts, folded paper and collage.Read more »
Shaken by his parents’ deaths, Phil Toledano confronted his anxiety by making a series of pictures that show him beset by various frailties. Read more »
In a small Welsh town, a French photographer discovered a club of Elvis fanatics who took solace not so much in his music, but the promise of the American dream.Read more »
For the players on a women’s football team, age and profession were no barrier to enthusiastically playing with confidence and intensity.Read more »
After 43 students disappeared in Mexico, Christopher Gregory went there to document the traces left by countless others who have been killed or kidnapped.Read more »
Suffering from a genetic disorder that had already claimed her sister’s life, Karly Koch came up with a bucket list of sorts that was heartbreaking in its simplicity.Read more »
Lens is the photojournalism blog of The New York Times, presenting the finest and most interesting visual and multimedia reporting -- photographs, videos and slide shows. A showcase for Times photographers, it also seeks to highlight the best work of other newspapers, magazines and news and picture agencies; in print, in books, in galleries, in museums and on the Web. And it will draw on The Times's own pictorial archive, numbering in the millions of images and going back to the early 20th century. E-mail us tips, story suggestions and ideas to lensnytimes@gmail.com.