Photography

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  • Earth, moon and stars

    Three photography books focus on the amazing spectacle of the planet we live on and the skies beyond.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Mary Frances Berry talks back, defending KPFA strategy; Cintra Wilson is "simplistic and condescending; differentiating between self-love and self-absorption.
  • Lost and found and sold

    Our travel expert directs readers to unclaimed baggage treasures, high-elevation photography tips and that romantic, albeit cozy, freighter vacation.
  • Emotional insurance

    Pictures of polliwogs, first baths and birthdays preserve my children in time, but I am always standing just out of the frame.
  • "Promoting exposure of a person"

    Artist Spencer Tunick is in hot water with the NYPD for attempting to photograph 150 nude people in Times Square.
  • Friends and mothers

    Motherhood changes a friendship, but not the love behind it.
  • Pec is burning! Where are the ground troops?

    An AP photographer who fled Yugoslavia at the 11th hour reports on the horror in Kosovo.
  • Brahmaputra: Tales From the River

    An extraordinary portfolio of photographs from a stunning new book portrays a mighty river's journey through Tibet, India and Bangladesh. By Tiziana and Gianni Baldizzone.
  • Movie Interview: Heroine Chic

    Ally Sheedy talks about the hard road to "high art."
  • Cindy Sherman: From dream girl to nightmare alley

    Glen Helfand talks with photographer Cindy Sherman about her new movie, 'Office Killer,' and the 20-year retrospective of her work currently on exhibit at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Media Circus

    The New York Times was better when it was gray.
  • Jewish settlers

    Photojournalist Ed Kashi captures the defiance of the West Bank's Jewish settlers
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