If you were a young boy in Northeast Pennsylvania around the turn of the 20th century, you might very well have had a job at ...
The photographer Mark Power lavishes formal attention on industrial machinery and, by extension, on the human effort behind ...
This summer, the National Gallery of Art unveils one of the most compelling photography exhibitions of 2026: Beneath the Surface: Mining and American Photography. Following a highly successful ...
Pittsburgh has been a forge for firsts in American and world history. From breakthroughs in healthcare and mass media to ...
From the gold rush to civil rights, the moon landing to 9/11, the US has always understood, mythologised and sold itself through the power of the still image ...
Writing in simple sensory verse, Hinrichs takes on the first-person perspective to tell the story of Lewis Wicks Hine (1874–1940), a white photographer whose pictures exposed exploitative labor ...
When Lewis Hine began traveling the country in 1908 to document the working lives of children, around two million Americans younger than 15 were full-time laborers. A reformer and an investigative ...
These days, summer vacation is more than sitting by the pool or biking around the neighborhood.
The UK government's long-awaited defence spending plans are out, but is it good or bad news for Scottish shipbuilders?
A "selfless and kind" community man who has raised thousands for charity has had a huge surprise from BBC's The One Show at a ...
Bonus Video: 1908 Lewis Hine Photograph, from Kansas City Hour 3. Mark Walberg and Daile Kaplan discuss this 1908 Lewis Hine photograph, in Kansas City Hour 3.
The Hawks’ recruiting spree that netted them two star defenders could have a flow-on effect as they continue to be linked to ...