
Zoe Whitfield
Surreal Photos of People Living Alongside Coal Power Plants
Dan Wilton documents the communities that have sprung up alongside the furnaces of the fossil fuel industry.
Photos of a Ukraine You Don't See in the News
Photographer Mark Neville's book "Stop Tanks With Books" shows the reality of people living in a country under siege.
Photos of an Ireland That No Longer Exists
County Mayo-born photographer Tom Wood has been photographing his country for almost half a century.
Surreal and Terrifying Photos of Border Walls Around the World
Photographer Rafal Milach shoots the highly politicised boundaries that divide countries from their neighbours.
How to Film a Sex Scene In a Safe, Respectful, and Chill Way
The intimacy coordinator from Netflix's "Sex Education" explains how to approach even the raunchiest scenes with sensitivity.
What to Eat on America's Most Beautiful Amtrak Ride
The California Zephyr is much more than a gentle breeze—it's a haven of comfort food and intimate conversation with strangers.
The Photographer Taking Pictures of Women Who Were First in their Field
Anita Corbin went from taking iconic images of fashion-forward mod girls to photographing a different kind of trailblazer: the women who achieve world firsts.
What's the Point of an All-Woman Art Show, Anyway?
As the Saatchi Gallery opens "Champagne Life," its first all-female exhibition, it joins a host of other shows that curate work by the fairer sex. But when a big hitter like Charles Saatchi wades in, what's the net gain for women artists?
How Muslim Fashion Went Mainstream
In her new book, 'Muslim Fashion: Contemporary Style Cultures,' cultural studies professor Reina Lewis charts the rise of hijabi style. We spoke to her about how Muslim women are changing the fashion landscape.
You Don't Know Her By Her Name: Haunting Photos of a Pioneer Photographer
Julia Margaret Cameron was one of the first Victorian women to experiment with artistic photography. As a new retrospective opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, we ask why her name has slipped out of history books.