In the best of days, armchair travel can consume a good chunk of any devoted world wanderer’s time, whether for destination research or destination daydreaming. In these uncertain times when we might ...
It seems we're not the only ones going through our old photos and waxing nostalgic for traveling the world. World-renowned photojournalist and former Newsweek photographer Steve McCurry has released ...
Throughout his storied photojournalism career, Steve McCurry has traveled extensively on most of the world’s continents, but besides the occasional trips to visit his grandparents in South Carolina as ...
Steve McCurry, a Magnum photographer best known for his striking images from the world’s remote places and conflict zones, most notably his portrait of an Afghan girl with piercing green eyes, has ...
American photographer Steve McCurry has produced a legendary body of work over the past five decades that includes truly mesmerising photographs of children. And some of these striking pictures have ...
From the enchanting stepwells of India to the timeless serenity of Japan's hot springs, legendary photographer Steve McCurry has created a spellbinding series of images spanning 12 locations. The ...
From Bangladesh to India to Kuwait, Steve McCurry talks about the making of the captivating images featured in his new book, Steve McCurry Untold: The Stories Behind the Photographs. Ann Curry's ...
Lavazza's calendar for 2014 features photographs by Steve McCurry: The Earth Defenders, a series of images from Africa of men and women who protect their land and projects with passion and bravery 21 ...
Steve McCurry has achieved legendary status with his documentary photography, and is perhaps best known for his portrait of the “Afghan Girl” with the piercing green eyes published in 1985. But the ...
There’s a good chance that you’ve seen Steve McCurry’s photographs many times over the last 40 years or so. Quite a few of them have appeared on the cover of National Geographic, most famously that of ...
Mahmoud Abu Zeid, better known as Shawkan, has been held for three years The Photo That Made Me: Steve McCurry, Mexico City 1972 TIME LightBox talks to Steve McCurry as part of our series “The Photo ...
If anyone were entitled to feel weary of the world, it might be a photographer who had travelled the breadth of it for decades; who’d brought news of one war then watched it turn into another close to ...
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