In Los Angeles, street vending food is at the center of political marginalization while also bridging lives together.
Learn MoreA collection of images by Women Photograph members that shows the importance of women as champions and storytellers in the American west—a space where they are often excluded or forced into the background.
Learn MoreInterested in the intersection of race, class, and food, Underground Chefs of South Central is an exploration of black culinary creativity and ingenuity.
Learn MoreUNDER THE STARS encompasses explorations of the American West under the night sky, from moon-filled canyons to remote mountaintops devoid of light pollution.
Learn MoreThere is Only One Paul R. Williams highlights the work of a brilliant and prolific black architect who made a name for himself in pre-Civil Rights Movement America.
Learn MoreSam Comen and Michael Estrin photographed and interviewed dozens of new citizens at two naturalization ceremonies in Los Angeles during February and March of 2017.
Learn MoreThe Los Angeles based artists featured in this ongoing series of portraits have helped shape art, education, and public space in our city.
Learn MorePast Tense: California is the first project from the archival storytelling project of The New York Times.
Learn MoreMade in LA celebrates photography created by members of the Los Angeles Center of Photography including work from the street and fine art arenas.
Learn MoreEast Side Stories puts a human face to gang members in Los Angeles while in their homes and with their families.
Photos of California state prison inmates, both male and female, engaged in making art—including visual, performance, and literary forms.
Learn MoreEsta Soy Yo is a landmark retrospective of Las Fotos Project’s youth self-portraits created over the course of eight years, reflecting each girls’ individuality and photographic creativity.
Learn MoreLara Jo Regan’s large-scale environmental installation takes the viewer on an noirish spin, disrupting our perspective of minimum wage workers and the fast-food experience.
Learn MoreThe series Clubhouse Turn (2013-2016) is the final documentation of the historic landmark of a quickly vanishing Los Angeles—Hollywood Park-and its community, before its demolition.
Learn MoreDuring the past two years, California has experienced some of the deadliest calamities in the state’s 169-year history.
Learn MoreBetween represents work by Venice Arts advanced photography students who, for over a year have been working on intimate storytelling.
Learn MoreFollowing the Los Angeles River from its origin to the sea, A Possible River is a meditation on Southern California’s most poignant symbol of human efforts to dominate the natural environment in the pursuit of development.
Join staff photographer Carolyn Cole as she leads a tour of California Calamities: A State of Emergency, as well as the 5 photographers to watch selected by The Los Angeles Times Photography Department.
Learn MorePast Tense: California is the first project from the archival storytelling project of The New York Times.
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