So let me ask you: is it a promo for an American sport magazine's yearly franchise editorial feature or is it an advertisement for an iconic American children’s doll?
Continue ReadingAll told, the photo is compelling for reasons that have little to do with its underlying accuracy.
Continue ReadingWatching the tanks roll and the blood spill this week, what it points to is a great yet silent miasma as if the Olympics took place in a bubble.
Continue ReadingWho knows what pace and flow means anymore living in this buzzing world.
Continue ReadingIf the Oscars were set to celebrate racial equality and gay rights last night (both themes reflected in the leading films this year), I don’t think the assembly expected to take on class, too.
Continue Readingthis photo is jarring for the woman in the fashionable jacket putting her hand to the shield -- as if pushing (or pushing back) with the strength of modernity.
Continue ReadingSometimes the connection between one visual and another is so blatant, it commandeers our mental hard drive. Of course, what raises the Netanyahu Merkel Hitler photo to "epic" is all the irony that gets baked in too.
Continue ReadingMaybe the vanity and professional incest in Washington is so matter-of-fact, one wouldn't stop to think anything at all about the nature of the cameos.
Continue ReadingGoing back again, you can see how Esquire was looking for matches that were not only the most dramatic, garish or ironically artful but made the subject in the "before" photo seem almost clownish or callously vain.
Continue ReadingIsn't it interesting how much a subject's personality can influence the way we respond to a more impressionistic photo?
Continue ReadingIf it's a sad commentary on the state of the Western news media gaze, it's a pleasure and a relief to see Palestinians as "not one thing" -- to see Palestinians who are secular and devout; who do "regular things"; who don't spend every moment seething; and who experience...
Continue ReadingBetween the newswire and the Twitterverse, yesterday's photos from Ukraine were both intense and inescapable. Here's a collection of the most prominent.
Continue ReadingNot that the Olympics aren't a hallowed institution, by the way, but so were college athletics before the Sports-Industrial Complex ate them.
Continue ReadingIn a day and age where specific conflicts, atrocities and human rights abuses beg for poignancy and advocacy, feting Stanmeyer's photo can either be seen as the loss of an opportunity, or else an incredibly daring choice inviting multiple conversations about what the photo is/ isn’t and does/doesn’t.
Continue ReadingOne of the profound things about photographs is how they can live simultaneously in the present and the past. People do not though.
Continue ReadingSpeaking just for the picture, you're either "a scary, awesome beast" that won't tolerate whining, or you're not SI cover material.
Continue ReadingGiven Paglen's gifts and his reputation, coupled with the excitement and sky high expectations of this new venture, people were likely expecting the sublime.
Continue ReadingOf course, the idea that the population of American sports fans wouldn't be proportionally populated with gays and lesbians makes no sense at all. Stereotypes and homophobia in professional sports being what it is, however, the subjects coming together in this photo feel surprising and new.
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