Have We Met Before? Doppelgangers Caught On Camera
by Serri Graslie
For the past several years, Francois Brunelle has been photographing people who happen to look strikingly similar but aren't related.
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by Serri Graslie
For the past several years, Francois Brunelle has been photographing people who happen to look strikingly similar but aren't related.
by NPR Staff
Turns out the electronic musician not only likes pictures; he also takes them — in abundance.
It might be the one household name you don't know but should. At 83, Erwitt is still making memorable photographs.
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A Smithsonian exhibition celebrates the "golden era of snapshots." Many of the people in the photos happen to be some of this country's greatest artists
by Greg Allen
Photographer Bruce Weber is best-known for his shots of models and celebrities. But his recent work is more personal: An exhibition showcases photographs of Haitians in Miami.
by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
In October, photographer Joao Silva lost both of his legs in a catastrophic landmine explosion. An auction of his photographs was recently organized in South Africa to defray the cost of medical bills.
by Margot Adler
This is the story of three yellowing boxes of old negatives that were lost to the world for more than half a century.
by NPR Staff
A grassroots organization uses large-scale aerial art to promote climate-change consciousness.
by Holly Kernan
You wouldn't expect a landfill to be a place where you could turn something into a thing of beauty. But decorative tile maker, Paul Burns, sees opportunity in trash.
by NPR Staff
Last Saturday, artist Erin Cooney orchestrated a worldwide, one-minute documentary. She is compiling the videos for an installation called "The Simultania Project."
by NPR Staff
What's it like to see the president in his pajamas? There are a few people who might know: his children, the first lady, perhaps his highest aides — and his photographer.
by NPR Staff
Chef Rene Redzepi will use only food that is native to the Nordic region. His restaurant's wildly complex recipes, often including ingredients from the wild, are found in a new photo-rich cookbook.
by NPR Staff
Contemporary Tibet conjures a mysterious mental image. So imagine how much more mysterious it was 100 years ago when travel was difficult and few foreigners were granted entry. A rare photo album provides a glimpse of that cloistered culture.
by Jim Wildman
Much has been said about what's not working in Afghanistan. NPR producer Jim Wildman sends photos of something that is: midwifery training.
by Claire O'Neill
How many calories do you consume in a day? Photographer Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio can probably show you.