Pictures of the Week: May 24 – May 31
From the first same-sex marriage in France and memorials in Moore, Okla. to an epic Hobbit battle reenactment and a dinosaur taking the field during a soccer match, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
From the first same-sex marriage in France and memorials in Moore, Okla. to an epic Hobbit battle reenactment and a dinosaur taking the field during a soccer match, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
On assignment documenting Guantánamo Bay for this week's issue of TIME, photographer Eugene Richards spent several days at the infamous detention facility.
Photographer Justin Maxon spent several days and nights in Chicago for TIME, trying to make fresh images to convey the sadly familiar fact of gun violence in the great but troubled city of Chicago.
Twenty-five years since David Moore's first color photographs were published, 'Pictures from the Real World' is being reissued as a book, and continues to challenge assumptions about the great British "documentary tradition."
Aaron Huey has photographed the Oglala Lakota for seven years on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. His newest book, 'Mitakuye Oyasin', is a reflection of Huey's dedication to the people he's spent so much time documenting.
Since April 2009, the Associated Press has sent a still photographer to every dignified transfer of servicemen and women killed in Iraq or Afghanistan open to the media. Most often it is freelancer Steve Ruark. To mark Memorial Day, TIME presents a gallery of the almost 500 transfers he has attended since 2009.
From deadly tornadoes in the Midwest and the final week of the Cannes Film Festival to a wheelchair beauty contest in Moscow and the U.S. Naval Academy's storied freshman initiation, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
With its vast oil wealth, Saudi Arabia has one of the highest concentrations of super rich households in the world. But an estimated 20 percent of the population, if not more, lives in crippling poverty.
Wayne Miller, the legendary Magnum photographer known for his photographs of the World War II Pacific theater and the post-war streets of Chicago, passed away Wednesday at the age of 94.
In honor of World Goth Day, LightBox presents a selection of images from more than 150 years of photo history—photographs made not by Goth photographers, but pictures that instead evoke the original, dark and beautiful spirit of Goth.