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Soldiers Photographing Every Grave at Arlington National Cemetery

Company D soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry, known as "The Old Guard," photograph headstones with smartphones at Arlington National Cemetery, Aug. 30, 2011, to help reconcile burial records. U.S. Army photo by J.D. Leipold.   America's most hallowed cemetery is trying to update its records, and it's turning soldiers into photographers to

Photographer Jennifer McKendrick Refuses To Photograph Facebook Bullies

For photographer Jennifer McKendrick, integrity comes before income. McKendrick, a wedding and portrait photographer in Pennsylvania, made national headlines this week when she refused to photograph a group of girls for their high school portraits after discovering they had been involved in online bullying. Jennifer McKendrick's studio at JenMcKen.com After being hired to

Photographer Elliott Erwitt Showcases Favorite Images In New NYC Exhibit

Photo copyright Elliott Erwitt.   With his uncanny ability at capturing the humorous and ironic in everyday situations, photographer Elliott Erwitt is often called a master of the "decisive moment." And in a new exhibit in New York City, Erwitt himself has selected his favorite photographic moments from a career spanning seven decades.

Controversial Photo Exhibit Shows Civilian Casualties of U.S. Drone Strikes

A man in North Waziristan, Pakistan, holds a piece of missile fired by a U.S. drone. Photo by Noor Behram.   Photographer Noor Behram's new photo exhibit makes a shocking claim that many supporters of the War on Terror don't want to hear: far more civilians are killed by U.S. drone attacks than

Unseen Beatles Photographs Auctioned at Christie’s for $360,000

George Harrison. Photo Courtesy of Christie's Images   Mike Mitchell was just 18 years-old when he was given the task of photographing the biggest band in the world. And now, 47 years later, his work will be seen for the first time. On Wednesday evening The Beatles Illuminated: The Discovered Works of Mike