Portfolio
Columbia’s Campus in Crisis
Scenes of dissent and defiance at Columbia University, where scores of students have been arrested for participating in pro-Palestine protests.
Photography by Nina Berman
A Safe Haven for Late Abortions
At a clinic in Maryland, desperate patients arrive from all over the country to terminate their pregnancies.
Photography by Maggie Shannon
The Lost New Jersey Photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson
“Why New Jersey? Because people make such a funny face when you mention New Jersey.”
Photography by Henri Cartier-Bresson
The Blade Runners Powering a Wind Farm
In West Virginia, a crew of five watches over twenty-three giant turbines.
Photography by Philip Montgomery
Waiting for the School Bus in Uvalde
After a horrific shooting, a morning ritual takes on new meaning.
Photography by Greg Miller
The Costs of War
Destruction, brutality, and terrible loss in Bucha, Kharkiv, Irpin, and elsewhere in Ukraine.
Photography by James Nachtwey
Ukrainian Refugees’ Journeys Have Just Begun
On arriving in Poland, people fleeing the Russian invasion weigh where to go next.
Photography by Rafał Milach
In Ukraine, Daily Life in the Face of War
Through years of conflict, people in eastern Ukraine have sought a semblance of normal existence—one that’s now under siege.
Photography by Mark Neville
Some Wintry Funnies
These gags about the holiday season are best enjoyed in front of a roaring fire, with a hot beverage in hand. (But hunched over on the subway is fine, too.)
By The New Yorker
New York’s Dreamy, Disorienting Reopening
Matthew Pillsbury’s long-exposure photographs capture the return of crowds after COVID lockdown. As communal city life comes back, can we find one another?
Photography by Matthew Pillsbury