The faces of immigration by Lewis Hine

Over 100 years on, photographer Lewis Hine’s work documenting immigrants searching for a new life in the United States remains as compelling as ever. The faces of immigration by Lewis Hine circa 1905: Newly arrived immigrant families pose for a photograph at Ellis Island, New York City. Photo by Lewis W. Hine/George Eastman House/Getty Images…

A Look Back at the #WomenWearWhite Suffragettes Movement

Making a strong symbolic statement for women’s rights… #WomenWearWhite in photos from Getty Images A Look Back at the #WomenWearWhite Suffragettes Movement A historical look back at the #WomenWearWhite movement and the suffragettes who started it all. How are you commemorating Women’s History Month? Getty Images | iStock Ambassadors

Meet the real Hidden Figures behind the Oscar nominated film. 

As Oscar night approaches, meet the “human computers” who were the real Hidden Figures women behind the Oscar-nominated film. Meet the real Hidden Figures behind the… Meet the real Hidden Figures behind the Oscar-nominated film about segregation and science during the early years of the US space program. Getty Images | iStock Ambassadors

In Guatemala, Even Walking to School Can Turn Deadly

“As photojournalists we sometimes see people on the worst days of their lives. In Guatemala this week, I was with families whose sons had been kidnapped on their way to school…” – Getty Images photographer, John Moore (via Time) In Guatemala, Even Walking to School Can Turn… “The children died together and together they will…

Striking Photos of Cultural Fashions You Have…

“Most global fashions aren’t fads. They arise from centuries of tradition and don’t go out of vogue when the seasons change.” 📷: Frans Lemmens/Getty Images via @NatGeo Striking Photos of Cultural Fashions You Have… These vibrant cultures were slaying their fashion game long before the runway was invented. 📷:Frans Lemmens via @NatGeo Getty Images |…

From tough women to raw imagery: Getty Images…

Creative in Focus, maps the evolution of our relationship with contemporary imagery, at a time of significant global developments in politics, society and technology. 📷:Mads Perch/Getty Images via @creativeboomgmag From tough women to raw imagery: Getty Images… Getty Images Gallery’s latest exhibition, Creative in Focus – 📷: Mads Perch/Getty Images Getty Images | iStock Ambassadors

Exhibition Shows the Changing Face of Women in…

The changing face of women in popular culture as they subvert traditional notions of femininity is part of a new exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery in London. (via Evening Standard) Exhibition Shows the Changing Face of Women in… Athletes, strongwomen, cowgirls, female electricians and middle-aged surfers are some of the subjects of the Creative…

Urban BMX in South London

See Getty Images creative photographer Nick Dolding’s inspiring urban BMX shoot in south London… Urban BMX in South London Check out this brilliant new series from Nick Dolding featuring young BMXers in south London – all of them are here. Getty Images | iStock Ambassadors

How Instagram Is Changing Travel

What photos of iconic vista don’t reveal is the long line of hikers weaving around the rocky terrain each morning, all waiting for their chance to capture their version of the Instagram-famous shot. (via NatGeo) How Instagram Is Changing Travel Social media-savvy travelers are increasingly drawing their destination inspiration from Instagram—but at what cost? PHOTO:…

A Rare Glimpse Inside the Homes of Rastas in…

Intimate photographs of the life of the 300 Rastafarians living in Ethiopia by Getty Images photographer, Carl Court via The Daily Mailf A Rare Glimpse Inside the Homes of Rastas in… Haile Selassie was the only independent black monarch in Africa in the 1950s, and he opened his arms to the families of slaves entrapped…

The Power of Protest Photography

“Whose Streets? Our Streets!” the current show at the Bronx Documentary Center explores residents’ reactions to two decades of swift economic and demographic change. 📷: Andrew Lichtenstein via The Atlantic The Power of Protest Photography Before social media, resistance relied heavily on the press to amplify messages Getty Images | iStock Ambassadors

Why Women, and Men, Marched on Washington – in…

Vishavjit Singh, 45, from New York: ‘I march because without women, we wouldn’t be here and we take women for granted.’ (via the Guardian) Why Women, and Men, Marched on Washington – in… Photographer Ali Smith felt compelled to travel from New York for the Women’s March on Washington, because ‘at the core of it,…