After Camps, New Horizons
Pete Pin spent five months photographing a small Cambodian community in the Bronx. For him, the work is personal: he was born in a refugee camp in Cambodia.
View ArticleBringing Photographs of War to the Brooklyn Waterfront
The New York Times spotlights a decade of war photojournalism at Photoville, an immersive photo exhibition opening today in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
View ArticleGetting to Know You
The New York Portfolio Review will feature private critiques, discussions and workshops on topics like photo editing, business practices and grant writing.
View ArticleIn Color, the Waitresses in a Restaurant for Lonely Men
In tiny, rented rooms, Mexican women who work as waitresses amid lonely men tend to their families and their culture. Ruth Prieto Arenas followed them from their jobs to their homes.
View ArticleThe New York Portfolio Review, Part II
Last year's New York Portfolio Review, brought to you by the Lens Blog, was so successful that we couldn't resist putting on another one this year — once again, for free.
View ArticleIn the Bronx, 20 Kids and Counting
Marshaling the chaotic life of one child is challenging enough. In one busy home in the Bronx, a lesbian couple have raised 20 foster children in 10 years.
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