Volume 23 Issue 5
Photos of the DRC's Armed Citizen Militia
Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi shows us a candid side of the Raia Mutomboki, one of the largest rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The group's name is Kiswahili for "angry citizens."
Opening Day at Kentucky's Creationist Ark Encounter
Photographer Samantha Friend visited the Creation Museum's 510-foot long replica of Noah's Ark, complete with model dinosaurs.
These Doctored Vintage Photos Will Make You Wonder if All Your Childhood Memories Are Lies
Photographer Weronika Gęsicka's work focuses on the deceptive way what we think we remember is often some melding of fact and fiction.
What It Looks Like When the Turkish Army Places Kurdish Communities Under Curfew
Miriam Stanke traveled to Van, Yüksekova, Silvan, Şırnak, and Nusaybin to meet some of the Kurds who had recently been confined in a curfew state by the Turkish government.
Documenting Post-Chavez Venezuela
"This work is about inequality," says photographer Natalie Keyssar, "and a level of tension and sometimes danger so powerful in daily life it's almost palpable."
Three Rivers, California by Catherine Opie
Perhaps best known for her portraits of Los Angeles's leather-dyke community, here Catherine Opie switches gears to capture life at a Three Rivers, California rodeo.
Identity and Experience Are Examined Through the Portraiture of Eva O'Leary
Irish-American photographer Eva O'Leary's images burst with crisp, bright colors and demand attention.
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.