The Photo Issue 2015
Photos of the Sanctuary Home Provides
Peter van Agtmael took these heartfelt photos years into a project that had taken him to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Gorgeous Photos of the Summer Heat
Evocative images of being home in the summer from Curran Hatleberg.
Susan Meiselas & the Magnum Foundation Present Seven Emerging Photojournalists
The Magnum Foundation's mission to sustain independent work and artistic excellence is embodied in this collection of pictures by photographers like Poulomi Basu, Tanya Habjouqa, and Pete Pin.
Salad Days
Irina Rozovsky makes photographs of people and places, transforming external landscapes into interior states.
There Ain’t No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down
Stacy Kranitz's series on faith-based spaces and communities in Appalachia conveys the transformative power of faith and the essential goodness of fellowship.
Two Days in Appalachia
Every person in Appalachia has a relationship with God, intentionally or otherwise. You could say the same thing about these pictures taken by Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden.
Night Journeys in Sète
Each year, the photo festival Image Singulières invites a photographer to the French town of Sète to make a series of photographs. During my time there, I became curious about what was happening behind closed doors.
There’s No Place Like Nome
Photographer Alec Soth ventured to Nome, Alaska, a deeply American place created by outsiders for outsiders, to capture the frontier rawness of the "Sin City of the North."
Welcome to the Photo Issue 2015
The artists in this issue work at the crossroads of photojournalism and art. Their approaches are diverse, but they share a knack for capturing the images that exist as resonant frequencies amid the cacophony.