For Sunday’s issue of The New York Times Magazine, Gail Albert Halaban photographed city dwellers inside their apartments from across the street — with their permission, of course.
Category: Photography
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A Window Into the Lives of New York City Renters
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Pentagon Bars Photographers From Briefings on Iran War
The New York Times – Business:The decision is the latest move by the Pentagon to restrict access inside the department for journalists.
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Photographing the Golden Globes Winners
Chantal Anderson breaks down how she captured this year’s Golden Globe winners backstage on an assignment from The New York Times.
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Photographing 52 Places to Go in 2026
Every year the New York Times’s Travel desk complies the 52 places to go. Gabriela Bhaskar visits two locations.
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The Trends, Colors and Styles That Dominated Wardrobes in 2025
These were some of the common threads connecting outfits worn by different people at different times in different places this year.
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The Artists Behind “Exactitudes” Capture How People Use Clothes to Create Identity
Two artists spent 30 years cataloging how people dress and learned a lot about humanity in the process.
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The Photos That Defined Business and the Economy in 2025
Our photojournalists and others have captured images of how major changes from Washington and elsewhere rippled across the world.
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The Best Photos From the NYT Styles Desk in 2025
Fashion, characters, celebrities, scenes and more incredible moments that made you look in 2025.
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Christmas Trappings: New England Swoons Over Lobster Pot Trees
The trees have become a sought-after backdrop for social media posts, holiday cards and even marriage proposals.
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‘Emily in Paris’ Makes Its Mark on a Fashion Capital and More News
“Emily in Paris” may have moved to Rome, but a prestigious award and a new book show the series has left a stylish mark on the City of Light. Plus, a fashion innovator on A.I.
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James Barnor Has Photographed Ghana Since the 1940s. He Remembers Everything.
The 96-year-old on postcolonial history, his first camera and the importance of talking to younger artists.
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41 Things That Stuck With Us in 2025
Aunt Gladys. Tyler, the Creator. That sex scene in “The Naked Gun.” These are the things Culture staffers couldn’t stop thinking about this year.
