Enjoy our best posts of 2016…. January MLK: March 25, 1965 Photo: AP What makes the MLK photo seem so immediate and contemporary is how much it feels like a selfie. For a news photo, it’s unusually intimate even now. February On that Startling Flint Photo of 3 African-American...
Continue ReadingYes, it's like November 8th has taken over everything. The key is not to lose your wit/s.
Continue ReadingOnce one man leaves the frame, another will follow, and once there are no men left to exit, there will be more Aleppos.
Continue ReadingThe overlap between online and social media, and war and terror is so complex, it's hard to make sense of what we're looking at.
Continue ReadingPhotographs may have long wave influence, but they don’t end wars or famines or otherwise stop history in its tracks.
Continue ReadingThis round up of our best social media this week is colored by the ominous presidential transition and what it portends for the future.
Continue ReadingThe photo of this Watergate-era artifact goes a long way in tackling how Russian hackers pulled this off.
Continue ReadingIf the racists are trying to mask their hatred, the NY Times story makes for the kind of advertising you just can't buy.
Continue ReadingA more viable comparison with the Hitler cover comes from Kander’s photos of Pence and Bannon.
Continue ReadingConsidering how much conventional warfare is excused because it is assumed to be less destructive than nuclear weapons.
Continue ReadingThe symbolism of a mirror capturing law enforcement at the top of a ridge seems pretty straightforward, right?
Continue ReadingThe culture is changing quickly in response to the presidential earthquake. We found these photos actually shapeshifting.
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