A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
I don't want the cemeteries on playgrounds or 8-year-old Eva's farewell to her toys to be forgotten, says photographer Syrovatka
Photographer Maryna Syrovatka reflects on her emotional journey capturing the stories of those affected by the war in Ukraine and her new project that documents these experiences.
There is something almost normal in this picture, but a look back reveals the truth
This article explores the story behind a photograph depicting a startled horse during an air raid.
The Pallas Gallery opens a photo exhibition 'Unchanged at the Eastern Border'
The Pallas Gallery in Estonia is opening a new photo exhibition that reflects on the transformative effects of war.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. March 18, 2026
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine from a photographer's perspective, detailing the evolution of the conflict and its major events since 2022.
"When young people go out to dance, fall in love, and go to the beach, they forget the war a little"
Three photographers share personal stories tied to their creative projects in the new book 'New Danish Photography 02.'
British photographer Mark Neville on documenting four years of war in Ukraine
British photographer Mark Neville shares his experiences of living through the war in Ukraine and his efforts to support frontline communities through humanitarian aid and storytelling.
Awarded Image of the Year: 'A War Image That Contains Everything'
Kyrre Lien's photograph of a man on a roof in war-torn Syria has won the Image of the Year award for 2025, described as encapsulating the struggle for life and connection amidst destruction.
Tourist View of War Earned Alexander Mahmoud the Photo of the Year Award
Photographer Alexander Mahmoud has been recognized with multiple awards, including Photo of the Year, for his striking image depicting the surreal situation of a woman observing explosions in Gaza from a distance.
Trump's 'war minister' outraged by photos
The Pentagon has restricted access for photographers to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's briefings due to unflattering images that circulated in the media.
War in Ukraine through the eyes of a photographer. March 9, 2026
The article reflects on the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting the impacts of the conflict from a photographic perspective.
Koutsoumbas to the Minister of Culture: Digital copies of the photographs of the execution of the 200 of Kaisariani should be granted
Dimitris Koutsoumbas, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE, is requesting the Minister of Culture to provide digital copies of photographs depicting the execution of 200 communists in Kaisariani during WWII.
Don't miss these photos: cyberwoman, rescue in the clouds, or dog eyes
Photographers captured dramatic moments last week, including a blood moon, the aftermath of a historic palace collapse, and protests reflecting the horrors of war affecting daily lives worldwide.
Images from War Life
Selected photographs of wartime by 'Haaretz' photographers from recent days.
The Robert Capa Foundation prohibits the Madrid City Council from using the photographer's name
The Robert Capa Foundation has prohibited the Madrid City Council from using the name of the famous photographer due to conflicts over a cultural project.
Images from the War Life
Selected photographs by Haaretz photographers depict scenes of war and Purim celebrations in Israel.
The 'Gandhi of Okinawa' Took Photographs of Post-War Ie Island, Exhibition in Nagoya from the 11th
An exhibition featuring photographs taken by anti-war landlord Masakatsu Ahagon, known as the 'Gandhi of Okinawa', showcasing the post-war struggles of Ie Island will be held in Nagoya from the 11th to the 15th.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. March 2, 2026
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, detailing key events and changes in military dynamics since the Russian invasion began in 2022.
Ukrainian photographer and cinematographer Vadym Tykhonovskyi killed in action
Ukrainian photographer and cinematographer Vadym Tykhonovskyi has been confirmed killed in action after going missing in July 2025.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of a Photographer. February 25, 2026
The article reflects on the ongoing war in Ukraine, detailing its historical context and the evolving military strategies of both Ukraine and Russia.
When Courage Hurts: Four Years That Changed Ukraine and the World
The article reflects on the four years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the courage and resilience of Ukrainians amidst sorrow and destruction.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. February 23, 2026
This article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine and the challenges faced by Ukrainian forces against Russian aggression, including the impact of Western support and military strategies.
Secrets of the WW2 Home Front and the Blitz uncovered in major update
A new book reveals previously unseen photographs and insights about the Blitz in Cheshire during World War II, highlighting the efforts of local police in documenting the bomb damage.
Kaisariani: The photographs of the 200 are authentic - They will be acquired by the Ministry of Culture
The authenticity of photographs related to the execution of 200 individuals in Kaisariani has been confirmed, and a preliminary agreement for their acquisition has been made by the Greek Ministry of Culture.
C.S.C.N.M.: The photographs of Kaisariani 'give face to the historical testimonies of their ethos and patriotism'
The Central Council of Modern Monuments recognized the significance of a collection of photographs related to the execution of 200 Greeks by Nazi forces during World War II.
How the collection of 163 photographs by the Germans during the Occupation was created, which the Greek state wants to buy
The Greek Ministry of Culture aims to acquire an entire collection of 163 historical photographs depicting last moments before the execution of prisoners during World War II, following the declaration of its historical significance.
Eric Soovere 110: a man with a memory and a camera
This article commemorates the 110th anniversary of legendary Estonian photo-documentalist Eric Soovere, who documented the journey of Estonians fleeing from Soviet forces during World War II.
Ministry of Culture: The entire photo collection of Kaisariani has been declared a monument
The Greek Ministry of Culture declared the photo collection of T. de Craene/H. Heuer a monument due to its historical significance related to World War II propaganda in Greece.
Mieriลa: Everything must be done to bring the abducted Ukrainian children home
Latvian Parliament Speaker Daiga Mieriลa emphasizes the need to bring abducted Ukrainian children back home during the opening of a photography exhibition highlighting their stories.
Horrific 1944 Nazi massacre photos - never been seen before - go on sale on eBay
Rare photos of a 1944 Nazi massacre in Greece have emerged on eBay, igniting outrage among Greek political leaders and prompting calls for government intervention to purchase the images.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. February 16, 2026
This article reflects on the ongoing war in Ukraine and captures the perspective of photographers documenting the conflict.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. February 13, 2026
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine from the perspective of photographers documenting the conflict over several years.
Kaisariani: Unknown Photos from the Execution of Resistance Fighters on May Day 1944 Shock
Unknown photographs from the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters in Kaisariani, revealed through an online auction, have stirred significant historical interest and controversy.
The War in Ukraine Through the Eyes of Photographers. February 11, 2026
This article provides an account of the ongoing war in Ukraine from a photographic perspective, highlighting key battles and developments since Russia's invasion.
Don't miss these photos: demonstration for a million, weather prophet, or a prince chased by hounds
The article presents a selection of impactful images capturing various global events from protests to the absurdity of life amidst war, highlighting both human and emotional moments.
Gold prospectors of bygone era create fond memories for photography duo
Photographers reflect on their experiences capturing the Goldfields era in Western Australia as gold prices rise.
The Unknown of Paris
On August 26, 1944, Paris celebrates its liberation with joyous crowds, while the sounds of celebration echo through the city amidst the remnants of war.
War Photography: At the Risk of Their Lives
The documentary 'The Photographer and the War' reflects on the life and impactful legacy of German war photographer Anja Niedringhaus, highlighting the emotional weight of her tragic death.
In Photos: The Images That Defined Russia in 2025
The article showcases significant photographs that captured the dualities of life in Russia during 2025, marked by ongoing war, political repression, and significant historical commemorations.
100th Birthday of Hildegard Knef: The Models Are Among Us
This article commemorates Hildegard Knef's 100th birthday by reflecting on her rise to fame and the previously unpublished photographs captured by Walter Sanders after the war.
Photographing war, disease and nuclear accidents with Simon Townsley
The article features an interview with Simon Townsley discussing his experiences and insights in capturing impactful images of war, disease, and nuclear disasters.