The Webs of Covid-Related Caution Tape Across London

Seemingly overnight, the red-and-white-striped tape that suddenly became ubiquitous in the English capital.

High in the Alps, Giant Blankets Slow a Glacier’s Ice Melt

Despite preservationists' best efforts, the Rhône Glacier may not be long for this world.

The Last, Lonely Walks Through New York City

On the eve of his move back to his native Tel Aviv, photographer Natan Dvir made…

The Last, Lonely Walks Through New York City

On the eve of his move back to his native Tel Aviv, photographer Natan Dvir made…

An Online Exhibition Celebrates Photography’s Rising Stars

The Circulation(s) Festival, which showcases the field's most promising up-and-comers, is staging an exhibition entirely on…

26 Hours on a Saharan Freight Train

Photographer Adrian Guerin rode Mauritania’s Train du Desert, one of the world’s longest trains, at the…

Prophetic Images of an Empty World From Before the Pandemic

Mat Hennek has been shooting street scenes devoid of people for years. Then reality caught up.

In Xinjiang, Tourism Erodes the Last Traces of Uyghur Culture

In the far-western reaches of China, the Communist party has long tried to eliminate markers of…

You Can See the Coronavirus From Space

Satellite images show empty cities, popup mega-hospitals, and other signs of the pandemic's spread.

The Hushed Spectacle of Soccer Matches in Empty Stadiums

Before most international leagues suspended or canceled their seasons due to the coronavirus, some teams first…