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An Instagram-Famous Photographer Promised Beautiful Skies, and Left a Trail of Angry Fans
The platform has become a way for artists like Ryan Shorosky to connect with followers and sell their work. What happens when that transaction doesn’t go as promised?
This is How Queer Indian Artists are Responding to Instagram’s Crackdown on Nudity
While the famous photo blogging app is trying to cater to a wider audience, its existing users are witnessing a purge.
This Band Photographer Smoked Weed Once and Says He Wrote the Next Bible
Will von Bolton smoked weed for the first time and it changed his life, leading him to write the 'Loophole to Happiness,' which is not so much a religious text as it is an operating system for your mind.
The Man Behind Rock Music's Most Iconic Photos Discusses His Process
Up-and-coming shooter Elijah Dominique interviews Neal Preston, a photographer who has shot timeless photos of everyone from Led Zeppelin and Bob Marley to Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.
People Are Literally Dying And Injuring Themselves for the Perfect Insta Snap
Authorities are seeing a rise in injuries related to social media posts. Photographers tell us when it is and isn't worth it.
The 4 Elements of a Great Candid Photo
Follow Craig Semetko's four simple rules of composition to up your photography game in 2017.
Fantasy-Inspired Portraits of Strong Women in Seattle Woodlands
Enter Kindra Nikole's wild imagination in her dreamy photographs.
Instagram Mourns Carrie Fisher
As a woman she inspired strength in hard times, and as an icon she inspired countless creative works.
Flying Timelapse Technology Is Here to Change Aerial Photography Forever
Brian Bloss' new technique makes timelapses in impossible places possible.
What It's Like to Photograph Everyone from MLK to Trump
A new documentary 'Harry Benson: Shoot First' follows the legendary photographer, who's shot everyone and everything from Muhammad Ali and the Beatles to RFK's assassination, to war in Iraq.
Welcome to VICE Magazine's Fifteenth Annual Photo Issue
In an era where people often measure content by volume rather than quality, we like to think that this year's photo issue proves that good things still come to those who wait.
An Interview with Andres Serrano, the Photographer Who Aestheticizes Violence
We caught up with the ever-provocative artist Andres Serrano to talk about his intense new exhibition, power, and stating the obvious.