Grey Hutton
360° Photos of May Day Celebrations in Berlin
About 44,000 people showed up for MyFest – a May Day celebration street fair initiated to counteract the violence usually saved for the demonstrations on the day.
Falling in Love While LARPing
Why would one choose to be a servant in an old pub if you can be a king or a knight? In these conditions it's a chance to test out different social skills.
Pierre Winther's Incredible, Cinematic Photos
The renowned photographer talks about his techniques for building entire worlds in every shot.
Juergen Teller Talks About His Passion for Soccer
"You're just watching these guys chase around a ball, and it feels fantastic."
Heartbreaking Photos of Fragments of Family Life in Gaza
In the aftermath of the latest war between Palestine and Israel, I photographed pieces of people's lives lying in the rubble.
Berlin Is a Paradise – Part 2
Here are a couple things you might see in Berlin: a jacket placed on the ground while its owner digs through a gutter, black umbrellas being used to protect right-wingers from flying gloves of piss, and young couples fondling romantically on shattered...
Facebook's Photo Community Manager Is a War Photographer
We talked to him about the future of journalism and Instagram in space.
Australia's Crime Capital Looks Like a Paradise
The Gold Coast was built to look safe, but photographer Ying Ang says it's all a facade.
Sebastian Meyer Founded Iraq's First Photo Agency
Setting up a reliable source of local photojournalism in a country that has suffered from war and unrest for decades ain't easy.
Japanese Women of the Sea
Relying solely on lung power, these 60-year-old ladies make their living by diving for abalone, a slimy sea snail that produces pearls.