Forget Matadors, These Guys Wrestle Bulls With Their Bare Hands
Portugal does bullfighting a little differently. Instead of a matador on the ground, they have someone called a cavaleiro who fights the bull on horseback. And instead of a duel to the end, the...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Up Close With One of the Sexiest Cameras Ever Made
The Polaroid SX-70 is a gorgeous piece of machinery, and this beautiful 10-minute short film about it will make even newcomers to its magic drool.
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Hilarity Ensues as Sweden Starts Driving on the Right...
Almost 50 years ago, Sweden braced for H-Day, the potentially catastrophic moment when everyone in the country started driving on the opposite side of the road.
View ArticleThis Week in Photography: Moroccan Biker Gangs, a GoPro Free Fall, and...
In our newest segment we marvel at HD footage of that guy who jumped out of his space balloon, mourn the passing of two greats, look ahead to the awards season, look back to the Civil Rights Act and...
View ArticleStriking Photos Go Deep Inside the European Space Program
From the clean rooms where satellites are built, to the Rubicks cube taken into space by a European astronaut, Edgar Martins's photo series Rehearsal of Space is a vast photographic document of the...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday: Intimate Portraits of the Beatles, Revived After 50 Years...
Mike Mitchell originally photographed the Beatles before and during their first live American concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington D.C. back in 1964. Many of the images he came away with...
View ArticleFantastic Photos of Chechen Culture From a Young Phenom
Goodbye, My Chechnya, is Diana Markosian's project about Muslim girls coming of age in Chechnya.
View ArticleThe Decline of Rural America, Captured in Replicas of Decaying Homes
In her series Broken Houses, Ofra Lapid uses printed photos and other materials to create replicas of the slumping farmhouses and other abandoned structures that dot the American landscape.
View ArticlePhotos of Towns Destroyed by Japan’s Tsunami, Three Years Later
Shin Yahiro photographed in the town of Onagawa in Miyagi four days after the tsunami struck and has since photographed in the cities of Kesennuma, Rikuzentakada and Ootsuchi. He returned in 2012 on...
View ArticleThe Final Years of Pre-Soviet Russia, Captured in Glorious Color
Empires have always presented themselves through rose-colored lenses. Here's what Pre-Revolutionary Russia looked like when Czar Nicholas II added blue and green to the palette.
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