Photojournalist Alexandra Avakian traveled to Berlin based on rumor, and she ended up becoming a witness to history
Feast your eyes on these snapshots from around the world
The Smithsonian has acquired some of the only known images of Martin Luther King Jr. at the momentous protest
As long as there have been home runs and strike outs, ballplayers, even some Yankees, have sported mustaches, beards and side burns
Photographer Barbara Yoshida traveled across the globe to capture prehistoric stone monuments shrouded in moonlight
To celebrate the park's enduring beauty, check out some incredible Yosemite pictures from our photo contests
From swirling aurora borealis to bioluminescent beaches, these award-winning photographs capture rare views of our world at night
Victoria Sambunaris’s new photography book, Taxonomy of a Landscape, goes beyond the amber waves of grain to catalogue what's on America's horizon
Michelle Frankfurter tells the stories of these young migrants and also those of the thousands who jump aboard “the death train”
'The Children of Syria,' a documentary photography exhibition on display in Washington, presents a stark case of the challenges refugees confront
Flower sculptures and elaborate themed gardens are on display at London's annual Chelsea Flower Show
One of the holiest Buddhist holidays, Vesak marks the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha
Enjoy a nature break and listen to birds from America's greatest natural wonders
More than 3,000 cherry trees blossom along the banks of the Tidal Basin
Lisa Kessler traveled across the country to hunt down images that show pink in America
See our winners and finalists, selected from over 50,000 entries
See the sites of Rome through photos submitted to our annual photo contest
In photographer Gabriele Galimberti's new book, kids stand amongst their most prized possessions
At Paris' Zadkine Museum, explore vibrant photos of the pre-Soviet Russian Empire
Despite being color blind, Schönberger creates awe-inspiring color photography
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