
In Thomas Jackson's "Emergent Behaviors" photo series, flying cheese balls and hovering plastic cups replace nature's swarming forces.

Playful and thoughtful photos, balancing personal experiences with interesting compositions.

His work varies from delightful self-portraits to found still-lifes to abstract images of light and color.

Photographer Jason Lee shoots delightfully creative photos of his daughters, Kristin and Kayla.

In a series of hauntingly gorgeous photographs entitled “SOUP,” Mandy Barker captures the bright, plastic debris that covers our oceans.

Scott shoots everything from rappers under studio lighting to the nooks and crannies of Los Angeles.

History gets an injection of color.

He loves the architecture, loves the topography, loves shooting portraits on the street.

Walzer and his father share a love for home-science experiments.

Ben Heine's art combines elements of "magic, illusion, poetry and surrealism."

John Jones focuses on the sweet details of everyday life.

Photo collective They Shoot Film won the GOOD Maker challenge to document gratitude.

Photographers we love right now.

Forty years ago this month, the Environmental Protection Agency sent photographers across the United States to document the state of the environment.

Here comes the iPhone, and there go the photojournalists.
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An interview with Steven Greaves, the photographer behind 99 Portraits for the 99 Percent