Photographs

The Shooting War

An exclusive collection of work by the world's most acclaimed conflict photographers.

MARCH/APRIL 2010

Olympic Outliers

Forget the Jamaican bobsled team. This year, there’s a pack of Olympic underdogs from countries that aren't well known for cold-weather sports.

BY KAYVAN FARZANEH, ANDREW SWIFT | FEBRUARY 10, 2010

Afghanistan's Ultimate Sport

What do you call men on horses fighting over a headless goat carcass? Buzkashi -- Afghanistan's national sport, which also just happens to be a powerful metaphor for the country's politics.

BY KAYVAN FARZANEH, ANDREW SWIFT | JANUARY 29, 2010

Baby, It's Cold Outside

The new year has greeted many parts of the world with a freezing Arctic blast. Some have endured frustrating transportation delays, while others have been chilling out, enjoying the surrounding winter wonderland.

BY PREETI AROON | JANUARY 7, 2010

FP's Most Popular Articles of 2009

In which we learn that you really enjoy looking at pictures of the most blighted places on the planet.

BY DAVID KENNER | DECEMBER 31, 2009

The Decade's Noughtiest Photos

With the first decade of the 21st century coming to a close, it's time to check out the noughty years in photos.

BY JORDANA TIMERMAN, BOBBY PIERCE | DECEMBER 28, 2009

What Karadzic Did to Bosnia

Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is on trial, but whatever the outcome, the pain of war will remain.

BY JORDANA TIMERMAN | NOVEMBER 11, 2009

Fasting and Feasting During Ramadan

Muslims everywhere are observing a holy month of fasting and feasts, a time of religious reflection shared with family and friends.

BY MICHAEL WILKERSON | AUGUST 28, 2009