The Uprising: Reflections on the Egyptian Revolution by Dominic Nahr
Post updated April 5, 2011. In the wake of a massive social revolution, Egypt’s future still remains uncertain. On January 27th, 2011, TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr began documenting mass...
View ArticleRawiya: Photography Collective Finds Strength in Numbers
Of the myriad lessons that can be gleaned from the Arab Spring, perhaps the most inspirational is the confirmation that there’s strength in numbers. So it’s hardly a surprise that several photographers...
View ArticlePictures of the Week, November 18–25
From renewed riots in Egypt and Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s capture to the pepper spray outrage at University of California-Davis and the Kabaddi World Cup, TIME’s photo department presents the best images...
View ArticlePictures of the Week, December 2–December 9
From suicide bombings in Afghanistan and the U.S. pullout from Iraq to the Ashura rituals in India and Russia’s elections, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week.
View ArticlePictures of the Week, January 20 – January 27
From the State of the Union and the Year of the Dragon to ballot boxes and backstage fashion, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week.
View ArticlePictures of the Week, January 27 – February 3
From deadly clashes in Syria and Egypt, to the first anniversary of the Tahrir square uprising and the walk-up to this year’s Super Bowl, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week.
View ArticlePictures of the Week: April 13 – April 20
From centennial celebrations of the birth of Kim Il-Sung in North Korea and attacks in Afghanistan to the moving of the space shuttle Discovery and Nepalese New Year, TIME’s photo department presents...
View ArticleEgypt in Flux: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev
Egypt recently carried out its first democratic presidential election in the country’s history. But five days after the vote, the question of who won remains a matter of contention. The contest pitted...
View ArticleCelebrating the Brotherhood’s Victory: A New President is Elected in Egypt
It’s been a restless month for politics in Egypt, where longtime president Hosni Mubarak was ousted from office during the Arab Spring last February. On June 14, just days before the country’s first...
View ArticlePictures of the Week: June 22 – June 29
From the health care ruling and the Colorado wildfires to the U.S. Olympic trials and baby giant pandas, TIME’s photo department presents the best images of the week.
View ArticleA Mural in Cairo: The Backdrop Of A Revolution
A huge, colorful mural of the men Egyptian youth activists know as “felool”—regime remnants—adorns a building’s wall on Mohamed Mahmoud Street in downtown Cairo. Branching off of the now iconic Tahrir...
View ArticlePhotographing the Clashes in Cairo
Last week, as protests once again raged in the streets of Cairo, Magnum photographer Moises Saman was there. Over three days, he documented the ongoing street battles near his residence in the Garden...
View ArticlePictures of the Week: June 28 – July 5
From the ousting of Egypt’s Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and the tragic death of 19 firefighters in Arizona to Obama’s visit to Nelson Mandela’s former jail cell and nuns watching the centenary...
View ArticleContinuing Chaos in Tahrir Square: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev
The story of Egypt is the story of crowds. Until January 2011, its politics were the sterile, servile sort enforced by one-party states. But Tahrir Square changed that, and public affairs have refused...
View ArticlePictures of the Week: July 5 – July 12
From violent protests in Egypt and the start of the holy month of Ramadan to a driverless oil-tanker train explosion in Quebec and the running of the bulls in Spain, TIME presents the best pictures of...
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