Photographer David Moriya started photographing protesters against Donald Trump’s presidency on the day after the inauguration, and at subsequent marches he started sharing his pictures with demonstrators. This grew into the Resistance Photography Project, which shares images of demonstrations with people who march, and with non-profits, such as the ACLU and the New York ImmigrationContinue reading “How photographers are capturing the resistance to Trump – in pictures”
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Into the void: Farewell to Black Sabbath – in pictures
The founding fathers of metal have confirmed that they have reached the end of the road. Here’s nearly 50 years of one of rock’s greatest bands, in photographs
Heights and heritage in Valparaíso, Chile – in pictures
Funicular rides and architecture treasured by Unesco and tourists alike … see how Valparaíso inspired Instagram snapper Jacob Crompton-Schreiber
Brick Lane exposed: a 1980s view of east London – in pictures
Raju Vaidyanathan has lived in Brick Lane in London’s Tower Hamlets all his life. In 1983, he acquired an old second-hand camera and started taking photos, but without enough money to print them he left the negatives stored in boxes. He began developing them 18 months ago. ‘I thought there might be a couple ofContinue reading “Brick Lane exposed: a 1980s view of east London – in pictures”
Shops in trees: Jakarta’s improvised street life – in pictures
Photographer Isidro Ramírez documents the small solutions Jakartans find to improve the quality of life in a crowded city with inefficient infrastructure – from fashion shops in trees to wood-store bus stops
The week in wildlife – in pictures
Poison arrow frogs, a Steller sea lion and a chameleon are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
Stunning imagery from the Smithsonian’s 14th annual photo competition
With more than 48,000 entries, Smithsonian magazine has no shortage of images from which to pick a winner (on 28 March) for its 2016 competition. These are among the finalists from the travel, sustainable travel and people categories
World Wildlife Day photography competition finalists
Ten finalists capture the theme of ‘through young eyes’ in this young photographers’ competition that aims to engage youth around the world in wildlife conservation. The winner will be announced at noon EST in New York
travel photography competition: February – the winners
From Fez and the Taj Mahal to Patagonia and Bondi
Bolivia’s salt flats – in pictures
The salt flats in Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia, are the largest in the world and contain 50-70% of the world’s lithium reserves