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Over the next 12 weeks, Ruth Fremson will present pairs of photographs that explore New York streets and the way they are used.
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Louis Mendes makes a decent living as a street photographer. Not news. He uses a Speed Graphic with a Polaroid back. News.
Clodagh
Clodagh
Back in the day I took a photo class from Nick De Lucia and we used a version of the Speed Graphic
Yesterday at 5:52pm
Henry
Henry
he's a NYC fixture. we hang out and chat often. btw, anyone that has outdated polaroid film or old school flash bulbs, he's always looking and will barter.
Yesterday at 6:12pm
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Karim Ben Khelifa is among the many journalists who are arriving in Yemen, now that it's at the top of the news. The difference is that he once lived there.
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Jim Roberts, the editor in charge of Web projects, explains how 885 pictures were chosen for "Documenting the Decade."
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On The Times's At War blog, some powerful images from Afghanistan.
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During Japan's boom, these men built towers and highways. Shiho Fukada has found them waiting in meal lines and collecting cans, as Miki Meek reports.
Kate Hannon
Kate Hannon
What a lovely essay. Thank you for sharing it. Someone should do the same sort of thing with the lengthening food lines in the United States.
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"I take the conventions from the fashion world and apply them to the underclass barnyard animal," the photographer Rob MacInnis told Kristen Joy Watts.
George
George
Those sheep look nervous.
December 31, 2009 at 6:08am
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The five-exposure contact strip of 35-millimeter Kodak Plus-X film begins unremarkably enough. But don't miss Frame 16. And don't miss this show.
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Documenting the Decade
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December 30, 2009 at 9:41am
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Two days before Barack Hussein Obama was elected president, Barack Obama Ndiaye was born to a couple in Hendersonville, Tenn.
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Luminous yet ephemeral, the performances and exhibitions of 2009 may already be fading in memory. So Lens presents one more retrospective gallery.
Marjorie
Marjorie
it was wonderful
December 30, 2009 at 2:57am
Knoel Edge
Knoel Edge
1,2,4, 6,8,10,12,13,15 i quiet like them...tres bien..
December 30, 2009 at 6:00am
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No single image captures the diversity of places and people visited by the Travel section in 2009. But 19 slides give a hint.
Tracy Collins
Tracy Collins
Outstanding images!
December 28, 2009 at 4:28pm
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Wayne Lawrence tries to bring his subjects' hidden spirits to the surface. They stare through the camera, Candice Chan writes, with a story just behind their lips.
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We asked you for photographs that said "family." Here are 282 of your answers.
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Time Magazine called it the "Decade From Hell." New York Magazine termed it "One Wild Decade." We want to hear from you. Help us document the decade by picking five important moments from the last 10 years ...