Photography

  • USYahoo News

    The Trump years almost broke Gillian Laub's family. This is how it survived.

    A new book and exhibition by photojournalist Gillian Laub sheds light on why her family stayed together over the last several years, through intense interpersonal conflict over politics during the Trump presidency.

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  • USYahoo News Photo Staff

    PHOTOS: #MenToo: The hidden tragedy of male sexual abuse in the military

    Award-winning photojournalist Mary F. Calvert has spent six years documenting the prevalence of rape in the military and the effects on victims. She began with a focus on female victims but more recently has examined the underreported incidence of sexual assaults on men and the lifelong trauma it can inflict.

  • WorldYahoo News Photo Staff

    PHOTOS: Layered portraits of Hong Kong's masked protesters

    A 24-year-old protester who identified herself as Kathy, poses for a portrait as a projector displays a photograph, previously taken during the unrest, over her at a protest in Hong Kong. An attempt last month to impose a city-wide mask ban only further inflamed the demonstrators, who now cover up in defiance. In smashing, spray-painting and shining lasers on surveillance cameras across the semi-autonomous Chinese territory, the demonstrators say they are fighting back against an omniscient st

  • LifestyleYahoo News Photo Staff

    PHOTOS: Adorable pooches making really ridiculous faces

    These photos of adorable pooches were snapped at just the right moment — leading to some truly unusual images. Some of the pups are sticking out their tongue, while others are just looking at the camera — and the results are hilarious.

  • LifestyleYahoo News Photo Staff

    PHOTOS: Fluorescent turtle embryo wins forty-fifth annual Nikon Small World Competition

    The winners of the 45th annual competition showcase a spectacular blend of science and artistry under the microscope.

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    PHOTOS: Going green in NYC

    The annual St. Patrick's Day Parade brings together hundreds of thousands of marchers in one of the largest American celebrations of Irish heritage. The first parade took place in New York City in 1762. With an increase of Irish immigrants coming into the United States, St. Patrick’s Day quickly became a widespread holiday. Approximately 150,000 people participate in the New York City parade each year, and around 2 million people come out to watch. (Yahoo News)

  • USYahoo News Photo Staff

    PHOTOS: St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City

    New York City is hosting its annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, bringing together hundreds of thousands of marchers in one of the largest American celebrations of Irish heritage.